Environment
Hazardous Materials
Drop off your old or unwanted household chemicals, paint, and more at the new Household Hazardous Waste facility.
Swimming Pools
Johnson County Health and Environment inspects public and semi-public swimming pools, spas, and beaches in cities that have adopted the Environmental Sanitary Code. Johnson County provides education, inspects, and licenses all of these facilities in order to protect the health and safety of the public.
Environmental Complaints
Report issues, concerns, and complaints to the Johnson County Environmental Division concerning air quality, illegal dumping, public swimming pools and spas, septic systems, solid waste, water quality, and other.
Septic Systems
The On-Site Sewage Treatment Systems Program protects the health and environment of Johnson County citizens by ensuring that on-site septic systems are properly designed and operated. The program inspects new residential and commercial on-site septic systems, existing commercial systems, and existing residential systems subject to property transactions. The program also investigates complaints about malfunctioning septic systems.
Sustainability Consulting
Johnson County Department of Health and Environment staff provide free waste diversion assistance and sustainability consulting to businesses, schools, restaurants, and other commercial entities. Qualifying organizations may be eligible to receive up to $500 in supplies to assist in waste reduction efforts.
Air Quality
The Johnson County Air Quality program works to protect and provide a healthy and safe environment for the citizens of Johnson County, Kansas. The program pursues this through education and outreach to the public and industry, and by implementation and enforcement of local, state, and federal air quality laws.
For Residents
An overview of the services and programs Johnson County, Kansas provides to county residents.