Effective 12/01/24:
Contact:
Cambridge Guernsey County Health Department
Update Effective 12/01/2024:
The Director of the Ohio Department of Health has notified the Noble County Health Department Board of Health the following: The Noble County Health Department is no longer approved to operate the Sewage Treatment Systems program in Noble County. This is in accordance with RC 3718.07 and OAC 3701-29-04(H), due to non-compliance in operation of the program. In accordance with RC 3701.13(E), the Director of the Ohio Department of Health hereby reassigns authority for implementation of the program in Noble County to the Cambridge-Guernsey County Health Department. The Ohio Department of Health will partner with the Guernsey and Noble County Health Departments to reestablish the capacity for the Noble County Health Department to resume operations of the program in the future. If you have any sewage system needs, please call the Guernsey County Health Department at (740)-439-3577 extension 7229 or email rmurphy@guernseycountyhd.org
If you have concerns, please contact Heidi Sano at (740)-732-4958 extension 6335, or email Heidi.sano@noblecohd.org or the Ohio Department of Health Residential Sewage Program at (614)-644-7551 or sewage@odh.ohio.gov
Under authority of Ohio Administrative Code 3701-29, the Environmental Health Division permits and inspects all new, replacement, or alterations for household sewage treatment systems (HSTS) in Noble County. If you are building a new home where public sewer is not available or live in an existing home where the sewage system is failing or not functioning properly, contact the environmental health division for information regarding household sewage treatment systems permit to install, alter, or replace.
Key components of our Household Sewage Treatment System Program:
The process for getting a septic system is as follows:
You will have to contact at the Noble County Engineer’s Courthouse office, 740-732-4941, to have the five-digit address assigned. This information is needed even if you do not plan to receive mail at this location.
The approval of this septic permit is conditional on your obtaining and providing a copy to us of an approved Flood Plain Building Permit. This permit can be obtained by calling the Noble County Emergency Management Agency, 740-732-7387.
The Ohio Revised Code states that you are responsible for calling the Ohio Utilities Protection Service (OUPS) at least 48 hours, but not more than 10 days, before digging (excluding weekends and holidays). For your convenience, OUPS is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. It takes approximately 2 minutes to register an excavation notice with OUPS and there is no charge for the service.
Call 1-800-362-2764 or 8-1-1.
Effective 12/01/24:
Contact:
Cambridge Guernsey County Health Department