Animal
Bites and Rabies Control Domestic animals such as dogs and cats that
bite a person are required to be quarantined for ten days after the bite
or the head of the animal must be submitted to the Health Department for
laboratory testing of rabies. This is even if the animal is current on
its rabies vaccine. If your dog or cat does bite a person do not destroy
the animal before the quarantine period, so that the individual bitten
does not have to receive the rabies shots. Contact your local health
department for proper procedures.
Food Protection: A food service license must be obtained in order to sale food within the State. The Health Department inspects these operations for compliance with Chapter 901:3-4 and Chapter 3717-1 of the Ohio Administrative Code. All inspections are public record and may be viewed by filling out a request for information form at the Health Department. For further information, contact Janel Hodges or see Food Permits
Grade
A Milk Plastic Products: The Health Department inspects two plants that make
the plastic that is a component in containers for milk products. The
plants are checked for sanitation. For further information, contact Janel
Hodges.
Manufactured Home Parks: A manufacture home park is any tract of land that has greater than three manufactured homes. The parks are subject to Chapter 3701-27-24 Electrical of the Ohio Administrative Code. The parks are inspected and licensed by the Health Department. For further information, contact Corrie Holthaus.
Recreational Camps: Are subject to Chapter 3701-25 of the Ohio Administrative Code. For further information, contact Roberta Mangen.
Swimming
Pools and Bathing Beaches: All public swimming pools subject to Chapter
3701-31 of the Ohio Administrative Code are licensed and inspected by the Health
Department. Inspections are conducted each month of operation and
parameters such as residual chlorine, pH, alkalinity, water clarity, and safety
are examined. For additional information, contact Liz Farver.
Home Sewage Treatment Systems: A permit must be obtained before a sewage system is installed. Once installed, the system is inspected before it is covered. See Sewage permits. Existing septic systems may be inspected for home sales. See Special Service Inspection. Also, septic installers and scavengers (septic tank pumpers) must register with the Health Department. For further information, contact Liz Farver or see sewage permits
Infectious
Waste Program: Infectious waste generators both large and small generators
that are subject to Chapter 3745-27 of the Ohio Administrative Code are
inspected. This does not include veterinary clinics. Large generators
(generates more than 50 pounds of infectious waste) are required to register
with the Ohio EPA. For further information, contact Corrie Holthaus at
the Darke County Health Department.
Nuisance Complaints: The Darke County Health Department will investigate signed nuisance complaints that are received at the Health Department. If you wish to make a complaint, you must fill out a complaint form at the Health Department. In order for the complaint to be investigated, the following must be included: a description of the complaint, location of the complaint, the name and mailing address of the individual or group the complaint is against, and how it is health related. Incomplete complaints or complaints that are not signed or health related will not be investigated. For further information, contact Corrie Holthaus at the Darke County Health Department. To view rules see PREMISES REGULATIONS
Solid
Waste Programs: The Health Department works with the Darke County
Solid Waste District in regard to the solid waste programs. These
include the licensing and inspection of garbage trucks, licensing and inspection
of Rumpke Transfer Station, Construction and Demolition Debris Facility, and
Scrap Tire Facility, and inspection of Closed Landfills and Composting
Facilities. For licensing information contact Corrie Holthaus at the Darke
County Health Department, or for Recycling activities Krista Fourman
at the Darke County Solid Waste District (937) 547-7369.
School
Building Inspections: conducted twice a year. School buildings are
checked for safety, sanitation, and play ground safety. For further information,
contact Corrie Holthaus.
Subdivision and Plat Review: Before any section of land that is less than 20 acres is subdivided, it most be approved by the planning commission. See How to Build section or contact Randy Dues.
Radon Education & Testing: The Regional Air Pollution Control and the Darke County Health Department have joined efforts to promote radon awareness. The joint program provides test kits and educational materials free of charge to interested residents in Darke County. For more information contact Corrie Holthaus at the Darke County Health Department.
Tattoos: Tattoo operations are regulated under Chapter 3701-9. Currently, there are two licensed facilities within Darke County. If interested in starting an operation, contact Corrie Holthaus at the Health Department.
Water Well Systems: Before a well is drilled either agriculture or for a residence, a well permit must be obtained. The well must meet certain distance requirements and installation requirements in order to protect the ground water and ensure a safe drinking water supply. See Well Permits on this site or Chapter 3701-28 of the Ohio Administrative Code on Ohio Department of Health web site. Or, you may contact Corrie Holthaus at the Darke County Health Department.
West Nile: This program is responsible for the tracking of the
West Nile Virus among the bird, mosquito, horse, and human population within the
county. Numerous phone calls and investigations are conducted.
Information is provided to the public on how to reduce their risk to the
disease. For more information contact Corrie Holthaus at the Darke County
Health Department. Additional information is available at
www.odh.state.oh.us and
www.ohioepilepsy.org.
319 Grant Program: The goal of this program is to reduce non-point source
pollution of the Stillwater River Watershed from failing septic systems by
identifying failing septic systems, upgrading failing systems, and increasing
homeowner knowledge of their septic system. Additional information may be
obtained on the 319 Grant Project page or by
contacting Roberta Mangen at the Darke County Health
Department.
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Page last updated: 5/9/2008