Public and Private On-Site Sewage Disposal Program
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality regulates municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems such as the one serving the City of Adrian. The Lenawee County Health Department has jurisdiction for public and private on-site sewage disposal in Lenawee County for systems with up to 10,000 gallons of flow per day. These types of systems include but are not limited to:
- Business
- Campgrounds
- Homes
- Restaurants
- Schools
Services
Services within the program include the evaluation of each site after an application for a construction permit has been received. Soil permeability, seasonal high water table elevation, available land area, and isolation from adjacent water supplies are determined during each site evaluation. The size of an on-site sewage disposal system is based on the amount of wastewater generated by a facility per day and the rate that the soil will accept liquid effluent for disposal.
Properties that meet the criteria established for approval are eligible for construction permits with payment of permit fees. Each system is inspected and requires approval from the department before being placed into service. There are more than 1.2 million on-site wastewater systems in Michigan that generate about 264 million gallons of sewage a day. More than 30,000 commercial and community systems have flows approaching 10,000 gallons a day. More than 50% of new single-family homes utilize on-site sewage disposal.