Environmental Health
Mission Statement
Improve environmental conditions and quality of life for
Leech Lake Reservation Band of Ojibwe Tribal Members.
Public health protection for Reservation business patrons.

Environmental Health Staff: Program Director - Gregg W. Anderson, Environmental Health Specialist.

The Environmental Health Office deals with food, drinking water, lodging, public swimming pools, residential and commercial wastewater treatment, solid waste coordination, housing inspections, epidemiology, and injury prevention related activities.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Where do I take my Solid Waste?
  • Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe own and operate three solid waste disposal/recycling transfer stations located within the Cass County portion of the Leech Lake Reservation. Transfer stations are located in the communities of Cass Lake, Bena, and Onigum. Acceptable items include household garbage, mixed solid wastes (furniture, plastic toys, etc.), tires, white goods (appliances including refrigerators, washers, dryers, hot water heaters, etc.), and scrap metal (car parts, etc.). Acceptable recyclable items include newspaper, office paper, magazines, corrugated cardboard, #1 and #2 plastic containers, tin and aluminum cans, glass, used motor oil, and vehicle batteries. Household hazardous wastes (paints, stains, pesticides, etc.) are also accepted, but only at the Cass Lake site. Leech Lake Band Members must have enrollment card to access sites. Non-Leech Lake Band Members must have solid waste card (cards can purchase from Cass Lake City Hall, Teals, Clem's Hardware) to access Cass Lake Transfer Station only.
  • Where can I get my water tested?
  • The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Water Quality Laboratory can perform bacteriological and basic water chemistry analysis for a nominal fee. Payment must be coordinated with MCT Lab (335-6303) prior to Leech Lake Environmental Health Office obtaining samples in accordance with protocols for analysis.
  • Where can I obtain a child restraint seat?
  • Leech Lake Reservation Office of Environmental Health operates a child restraint seat program, making seats available to Leech Lake Band Members at affordable costs. Call 335-4532 for details.
  • The Leech Lake Reservation Office of Environmental Health can also answer questions regarding a number of other public health related issues including air quality, epidemiology, waste water disposal, rabies vaccination clinics, etc.
Contact Us
  •   Leech Lake Health Division   Phone: (218) 335-4532  
      118 Second Street NW   Phone: 1-800-282-3389  
      Cass Lake, MN 56633   Fax: (218) 335-8219  
          Email: ganderson@llojibwe.com  
Links

http://www.mda.state.mn.us/food/safety/recalls.htm

 


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