Sewer & Water

Jackson County provides resources on the Grand River Watershed, sewage leak reporting, stormwater permits, water trails, water testing, and well/septic information.

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Damage Assessment Report

Report property damage due to natural disasters such as flooding, rain, hail, tornadoes, etc.
517-768-7946

Drain Commissioner Quick Links

View information on the Grand River Watershed, Jackson County Solid Waste Management Plan, and more.
517-788-4398

Environmental Health Complaints

(i.e. Nuisance, Food, Smoking, Environmental Unsanitary Conditions, Sewage Leakage, etc.) The Environmental Health Division responds to food establishment complaints and environmental unsanitary conditions.
517-788-4433

Food & Water in an Emergency

Information on disaster preparedness, including tips on finding food & water, how to purify water, emergency supply lists, etc.
517-768-1633

Lakes and Parks

View maps of Jackson County Parks, including the many lakes in the area, several with camping, swimming, and/or public boat access.
517-788-4320

Lead & Drinking Water

Learn more about Michigan drinking water, specifically policies & laws, water testing, water sources & filtration, and water resources.
844-934-1315

Natural Features of Jackson County

GIS provides maps of Jackson County's wetlands.
517-788-4032

Public Pool Inspections

Learn how to view inspection reports, pool water testing, rules governing public pools, and more. 

Stormwater Permits

View the Jackson County Drain Commissioner Stormwater Permitting Requirements.
517-788-4398

Watershed and Water Trail Information

Learn about the Upper Grand River Watershed, the Upper Grand River Water Trail, and more on the Drain Commissioner's page.
517-788-4398

Water Testing

Information about how to get your drinking water tested.

Well and Septic Information

Learn about Raw Land Evaluation, Well and Septic Permits, Jackson County Sanitary Codes, and more.

Wetlands of Jackson County

GIS provides maps and information on Jackson County's wetlands.
517-788-4032