POOL-0019232 viewsPhoto Date: 6-11-08
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: Unkept swimming pool that is now a mosquito harborage.
ER-0007231 viewsPhoto Date: 8/28/2006
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Cleanup of fuel spill on water using a vacuum truck.
FS-0012b231 viewsPhoto Date: 11/10/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Smoked turkey breasts cooling with a lid on, improper cooling. Smoked turkey breasts measured in the temperature danger zone at 105 F. Turkey was laid out on a sheet tray for rapid cool down within the allowable 2 hours to 70 F.
OWS-0010231 viewsPhoto Date: 10-17-07
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: The installation of a Presby System.
PV-0020231 viewsPhoto Date: 09/21/16
Photo Credit: Jeanette McGavic
Description: Two tractor tires holding water. Egg rafts and larvae were observed in both tires. Gravid traps place within 25 feet collected West Nile Virus positive mosquitoes.
AQ-0006230 viewsPhoto Date: 09/09/2015
Photo Credit: Christine Stinson
Description: Hanging of a glove bag for removal of ACM in the pipe wrap.
ER-0008229 viewsPhoto Date: 2/2/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Hydraulic fluid leaking from truck.
AQ-0005228 viewsPhoto Date: 09/09/2015
Photo Credit: Christine Stinson
Description: This is asbestos containing material (ACM) pipe wrap at an old abandoned building in South Bend.
SW-0009228 viewsPhoto Date: April 21, 2014
Photo Credit: Eric Kaufman
Description: EHS Fikru Hailu collects surface water samples at a pond with 0 % dissolved oxygen due to a release of organic materials from a nearby factory.
OWS-0013228 viewsPhoto Date: 10/15/2015
Photo Credit: Elizabeth Schultz
Description: A routine septic inspection. The photo came out nice & so I wanted to share.
FS-0036225 viewsPhoto Date: 2/6/17
Photo Credit: Mariah Crawford
Description: This photo was taken in a grocery store. During the initial inspection, I noticed the floor drain with some standing black sewage water. It was the only drain in the establishment like this, and after exacerbating the plumbing with draining and running water, no sewage backups were noticed. During the reinspection, I I pulled back the cardboard to see maggots moving and crawling out of the drain.
POOL-0023225 viewsPhoto Date: 6/28/2016
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Broken pool coping and tile held together with tape.