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OWS-0011336 viewsPhoto Date: 12-9-2004
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: The septic system was not functioning so the homeowner cut the effulent line and routed it so that the sewage went out of the tank and down the hill. I love sewage in the snow!
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HH-0027336 viewsPhoto Date: 7/6/2001
Photo Credit: Ron Clark
Description: Mold in a hotel room from major roof leaks.
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FS-0034335 viewsPhoto Date: 7/19/17
Photo Credit: Tracy Hawkins, RRT Epidemiologist
Description: Food complaint showing a piece of metal found in a take-out cheeseburger. Burgers were made in-house and crimped metal tie closing poly tube of ground beef accidentally fell into bowl of ground beef being used to form patties. Valid complaint!
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ER-0009334 viewsPhoto Date: 6/13/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Diesel fuel leak from a semi truck’s saddle tank after driving over a storm grate.
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POOL-0026334 viewsPhoto Date: 11/4/15
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Residential above-ground pool at abandoned home.
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ER-0006333 viewsPhoto Date: 7/31/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Small plane crash into residential subdivision retention pond.
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POOL-0019332 viewsPhoto Date: 6-11-08
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: Unkept swimming pool that is now a mosquito harborage.
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PV-0019332 viewsPhoto Date: 8/23/2005
Photo Credit: Elizabeth Schultz
Description: Head lice in the microscope.
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POOL-0023332 viewsPhoto Date: 6/28/2016
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Broken pool coping and tile held together with tape.
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GW-0001331 viewsPhoto Date: 8-17-16
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: During an inspection of a well, this is what was found. The cap is only a temporary cap that should not be utilized on a functioning well. Typically this cap is installed after the well is drilled but before the pump is installed. All of the wiring is open and exposed.
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FS-0007a330 viewsPhoto Date: 04/18/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Temporary event with free yogurt. Too much product being taken out in the sun without cold holding. A refrigerated truck was onsite, but was not being used to keep the yogurt cold until needed, taking too many pallets out and not going through it quick enough.
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FS-0036330 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.
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