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Our office handles septic permits, well permits, pool, tanning and tattoo inspections, private well water tests, radon kits, nuisance complaints and other environmental information.

10/20/2025

Under the Iowa Grants to Counties program, we currently can assist with the cost of plugging abandoned wells and cisterns on your property.
Up to $700 will be reimbursed for a properly plugged well and up to $400 for a properly plugged cistern. We also help with some well reconstruction projects up to $2000. These need to be approved before being any work starts to determine if the work will be covered. All work needs to be completed by a certified well contractor/ plugger.
Please contact the Environmental Health Office at 319-642-3923 for more information or you have questions.

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03/12/2024
Iowa County Health Dept is HIRING!!
02/10/2022

Iowa County Health Dept is HIRING!!

03/24/2021

Effective April 1st, 2021 Iowa County is requiring a building permit application for new construction outside of city limits.

There is no cost for the permit. Please contact one of the offices listed to get this process started.

Engineer’s Office
319-642-3721
[email protected]

911 Office
319-642-7307
[email protected]

Assessor’s Office
319-642-3851 option 6
[email protected]


Environmental Health Office
319-642-0107
[email protected]

03/15/2021

Septic System Spring Cleaning!!

Septic system spring cleaning is an important chore to add to your to-do-list if you have a septic system at your home. While septic systems are less common in suburbs and cities, many outlying areas or small developments rely on septic systems, to collect wastewater from homes. While septic systems can be efficient and simple to use, cleaning and maintenance is required to prevent possible disaster. Septic system spring cleaning doesn't have to be an especially arduous task, but it is a necessary one, so add it to your list of spring cleaning chores.

What is Septic System Spring Cleaning?

Septic system cleaning involves a couple steps including:
• Cleaning filter
• Pumping the septic tank.

Sludge in the tank must be removed by a licensed pumper at recommended intervals to keep your septic system happy.

Why is Septic System Cleaning Important?

Septic system cleaning is important for many reasons. The primary reason cleaning your septic system is important is to ensure that your septic system lasts if possible, in good condition. For example, you could compare a septic system to a car. If you perform the proper maintenance on a car when it needs it, every time it needs it, chances are your car is going to last a good 10 to 15 years. However, if you neglect your car and do not provide the maintenance it requires, the car is more likely to break down and have major mechanical problems. The same applies to the maintenance required on a septic system. If you do not perform the proper maintenance, the cost to repair the resulting damage could often be thousands of dollars.

When to Clean?

Septic system spring cleaning should be made a regular part of your spring cleaning routine. Late spring is the optimal time to clean the system because that is the time of year when the ground conditions are most conducive to performing the required maintenance properly.

How Often to Clean?

The frequency of required septic system cleanings depends on several different factors. Primarily this will be decided based on how many people reside in the household and the average water usage of the family. Generally, a septic tank should be pumped every 3-5 years and the filter cleaned once a year. However, for a family that uses more water than average, septic pumping may need to be done more frequently. For a family who uses less water than average, it could be done less frequently.

Tips to Avoid Frequent Cleanings!! - IMPORTANT!

Septic systems need to be cleaned because of the buildup of sludge and solid waste. Solid wastes include not only stool, but also toilet paper. Excessive toilet paper use or use of thick or bulky toilet paper can result in the need for more frequent cleanings. The excessive use of detergent can also necessitate more frequent septic cleaning because the soaps kill the bacteria that must be present in the septic tank to keep it balanced.
Get motivated for spring cleaning!

Therefore, there are some good septic system habits you can practice lengthening the time in between pumping:

• First, make sure to use a toilet paper that easily dissolves in water. A thicker paper that takes a long time to dissolve is more likely to cause a backup in the system or a clog. This type of toilet paper also takes up more room in the tank because it takes longer to dissolve.
• Second, use less water in everything that you do. Keep in mind that all the water that you use in a single day is going to enter the septic tank. The process of filtration in the system before it releases liquid portions of waste thru the secondary system is a somewhat lengthy process.
• Third, avoid the use of garbage disposals as much as possible. A garbage disposal can increase the usage space in a septic tank by 50% of the average. While the bacteria in the septic system will eventually break down the solids dispelled from the home through the disposal, this too is a lengthy process.
• Do NOT use any chemicals or additives to help clean up your system. They are actually very hard on your tank and system.
• Do NOT flush wipes down the toilet even if they say septic safe.

What Happens if a Septic System is Not Cleaned?

If you do not provide your septic system with the proper recommended maintenance when it needs it, it will break down and it will most likely be expensive to repair. Most homeowners who neglect their septic system maintenance realize there is a problem when something begins to smell foul inside the home or outside of the home, or they notice seepage around the area of the septic tank or surfacing on top of the ground. Many also believe that simply calling in someone to pump the sewage from the tank is going to fix the problem. In all reality, if the state of your septic system has gotten that poor, odds are it is going to need more than a simple pump out to repair. If you do not perform the proper maintenance and cleaning, you should be prepared to not only dish out the money for the pumping of the system, but also thousands of dollars in repair costs either to reinstall a new system or make major repairs to the one that already exists.

01/14/2021

Our office has Radon kits for sale - $6 each, please call 319-642-0107 for more information.

January is National Radon Awareness MonthRadon is a cancer-causing radioactive gasRadon is a naturally occurring radioac...
01/14/2021

January is National Radon Awareness Month

Radon is a cancer-causing radioactive gas

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and comes from the natural breakdown uranium

You cannot see, smell or taste radon, but it may be a problem in your home

Radon can enter homes through cracks in floors, walls, or foundations, and collect indoors (see image left)

When inhaled, radioactive radon particles can damage the cells that line the lung

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today

There are no immediate health symptoms that will alert you to the presence of radon

It typically takes years of radon exposure before any health problems surface

03/18/2020

Please remember, baby wipes, paper towels and other items are NOT flushable. They will cost you many dollars in the end to clean out your sewer lines. Be aware that contractors and plumbers may become swamped or unavailable due to the COVID 19 virus. This is critical to all communities---Please follow these tips to take care of city sewers and rural septic systems!!!! Thank you for all your help in this time of need!!!

Its that time of Year again! Schools out and the kids are heading to pools and parks, please take precautions and make s...
05/31/2019

Its that time of Year again! Schools out and the kids are heading to pools and parks, please take precautions and make sure you are discussing pool safety with them and also the importance of sunscreen and sun safety!! Have a Great Summer Everyone!

Remember to never flush wipes! Even if they say flushable
05/31/2019

Remember to never flush wipes! Even if they say flushable

Marengo residents....Please don't flush wet wipes! This is a photo of the May Street lift station. The grate was packed solid with wet wipes. Needless to say, it stopped working.

Good article for everyone to read!! Do NOT flush these even if they say they are flushable!
03/29/2019

Good article for everyone to read!! Do NOT flush these even if they say they are flushable!

The rise in reports of fatbergs and other blockages mirrors the growth in flushable wipes. From 2013 to 2018, the moist toilet wipes market grew 36 percent globally, worth around $1.1 billion today.

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