Environmental Health

GENERAL INFORMATION
The Environmental Health Division provides services designed to assure a safe and healthy environment to all county residents. We are an aspect of public health that focuses on the relationship between the environment and human health, and minimizes the public’s exposure to environmental hazards.

We have professional staff Sanitarians that are specialized in specific program areas such as wells, septic systems, food and vending inspections, site reviews, and permit issuances.  We also provide enforcement of Michigan’s Smoke Free Law and investigation of complaints regarding restaurants and bars.

Visit our programs for more information:
Food Safety
On-site Sewage Disposal Systems
Drinking Water Wells
Storm Water Program
Bathing Beach Monitoring Program
Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control
Indoor Air Quality
Pool Inspections
APPLICATIONS
Soil Erosion Application
Commercial Septic Application
Residential Septic Application
Residential Water Supply Application
Temporary Campground Application & License
Notice of Intent to Serve Food: Extension of Fixed License
Food Service License Application
Food Service - Plan Review Application
Food Service - Change of Ownership Application
Food Service - Temporary Food Service License Application
Food Service - Notice of Intent: Special Transitory Food Unit
FORMS
Nitrate Testing FAQ
ServSafe Course Registration
Complaint Form
Freedom of Information Act Request Form

WATER QUALITY HOTLINE
The St. Clair County Health Department provides a 24-hour anonymous hotline for current beach closings, to report failing septic systems and illegal dumping, or for water quality concerns. Call (810) 987-7253 or (877) 504-SWIM to report a problem. Your name and information will be kept confidential.



Contact Information

St. Clair County Health Department
3415 - 28th Street
Port Huron, MI 48060
Monday: 8:00am - 6:30pm
Tuesday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm

Phone: (810) 987-5300 (Main Office)
Fax: (810) 985-4487
Email: Public Health