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Wayne County Department of Environment is proud to offer the 24-Hour Environmental Hotline providing you more access to a wide variety of environmental services 7 days a week.
During Business Hours: You will receive prompt follow-up to
your questions or concerns from DOE staff.
After Business Hours: If your call is of an urgent nature, it
will be promptly forwarded to our staff on-call. All other calls will be
responded to on the next business day.
The following are examples of some issues regulated by the environmental
programs within the Department of Environment:
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Drain maintenance, sewer maintenance, and industrial sewage discharges.
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Landfill, illegal dumping, soil runoff from construction sites and other solid
waste related complaints.
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Water pollution and other water quality related complaints.
NOTE:
If you have an air quality complaint, please call the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality - Air Quality Division (MDEQ-AQD) at 313-456-4700. Please note that this number is not a 24-hour number. If you experience an emergency air quality complaint, you may contact the MDEQ-Pollution Emergency Alert System’s 24-Hour number at 1-800-292-4706.
WCDOE will however, continue to assist citizens with their air quality complaints. These complaints will be forwarded to MDEQ-AQD. With the exception of air quality related complaints, WCDOE will continue to provide citizens with a wide variety of environmental services 7 days a week/24 hours a day.
CITY OF DETROIT RESIDENTS:
If you witness illegal dumping taking place, immediately contact the Detroit
Police Department. Provide as much information possible, including the exact
location of illegal dumping, make/model/license of the vehicle involved, and a
good description of the illegal dumpers.
To report illegal dumping in the City of Detroit, you may call (800) 545-4948.
General information on illegal dumping in Detroit is available by calling (313)
471-5100.
The Wayne County Department of Environment's strength lies with its employees -
environmental professionals dedicated to providing a clean and safe environment
for the citizens of Wayne County. The department consists of three divisions
that work together to ensure proper compliance of environmental regulations
within a broad philosophy of sustainable development:
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Facilities Management Division
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Land Resource Management Division
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Water Quality Division
Staff from these divisions proudly offer a variety of services including
cost-effective drainage maintenance, waste water treatment, air quality and
solid waste management and enforcement.
The department also administers the Rouge River National Wet Weather
Demonstration Project, a comprehensive watershed management approach to
cleaning up the Rouge River and enhancing water resource protection for
generations to come. If you would like more information, or you wish to report
any environmental related issues concerning the Rouge River you may now call
the WCDOE Hotline.
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