Frequently Asked Questions
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Wash the wound thoroughly and vigorously with soap and lots of water. Call your physician immediately and explain how you were bitten. Follow the doctor’s advice. Report the bite to this office at (706) 517-1400 ext. 8. If it is after regular business hours, please call your local police department and file a report with them. After-hours advice can also be obtained from the Georgia Poison Control Center at (800) 222-1222.Environmental Health
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Food service scores will be posted monthly on our website. Food service scores are also sent to the local newspapers, including The Chatsworth Times and The Daily Citizen News, the first week of each month.Environmental Health
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To obtain a permit to install an on-site sewage management system for a newly constructed residence, a soil study needs to be performed by a Georgia-registered soil classifier. After obtaining the soil study, you may apply for permit by bringing the soil study, and a copy of the floor plan for the house, and the applicable fee to the Environmental Health office at 121 North Fourth Avenue.Environmental Health
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A repair permit must be obtained before septic contractors can begin work. To obtain a permit, come to our office at 121 North Fourth Avenue, apply for the permit, pay the $100 fee, and an inspector will come to your property and assess the problem and advise you on the best options to fix the problem.Environmental Health
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A list of currently certified installers can be found on the Georgia Department of Community Health's website.Environmental Health
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A list of currently certified soil classifiers can be found on the Georgia Department of Community Health's website.Environmental Health
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You must pass a written or verbal test in order to receive your license. To set up a time to take the test, contact Ray King at the North Georgia Health District at (706) 272-2342. A study guide and application can be found at the Georgia Department of Community Health's website.Environmental Health