Water Pollution Control Loan Fund Program | Tuscarawas County Health Department

Provides financial assistance for low to moderate income homeowners with repair or replacement of failing household sewage treatment systems (septic system) along with connections to existing centralized sanitary sewer systems.

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Physical Address

897 East Iron Avenue, Dover, OH 44622

Hours

Website available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Voice

(330) 343-5550

voice | Environmental Health

Fax

(330) 343-1601

Voice

(330) 343-5555

voice | Main

Voice

(330) 343-5555

voice | Vital Statistics

Application process

- Visit bit.ly/3SwJ85u for more information and application. - Call the Environmental Health office with questions.

Fee

Applicants who are 85% or 50% eligible must pay the remaining funds (15% and 50%, respectively).

Eligibility

- Sewage system must be failing and verified by Tuscarawas County Health Department. - The applicant must be the homeowner and occupy the dwelling as their primary residence. Rental property, new-build homes, and homes advertised for sale are NOT eligible. - Property taxes must be current. - Property must be located in Tuscarawas County. - The household income must meet the program criteria. Call for details.

Languages

None.

Service area

Tuscarawas County, Ohio

Agency info

Tuscarawas County Health Department

Provides a wide variety of health, medical, and environmental (well and septic, food inspections, and so forth) services to residents of Tuscarawas County. Birth certificates, death certificates, immunizations, WIC, and family services (car seats, child safety equipment, and so forth) are also available. Income eligibility restrictions may apply for some services.