Mike Malcolm

Sanitiarian/GIS Specialist at St. Clair County Health Department
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(386) 825-5501
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency

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Credentials

  • Registered Environmental Health Specialist
    National Environmental Health Association
    Jan, 2009
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Sanitiarian/GIS Specialist
      • Jul 2006 - Present

      Enforce Local and State Public Health Code. Design and inspect the installation of residential septic systems. Issue permits and inspect installation of residential drinking water wells. Manage permits, perform inspections and enforce the NREPA Part 91 Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control ordinance for the County. Assist with inspections for Temporary Food Establishment licenses. Collect, create, manage, and analyze data to create reports and maps using ArcGIS for the County stormwater program as well as internal department of public health use.

    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Drain Inspector
      • 2004 - 2006

      Inspected over 500 miles of mostly rural county drains for the Illicit Discharge Elimination Program. Trimble sub-meter GPS units were used to log each outfall that was found. Outfalls that were flowing were tested using the colilert method in lab for E.coli and in field surfactant kits were used if detergents were suspected. ArcGIS was used to store, manage, and track the correction status of failing septic systems that were identified. Inspected over 500 miles of mostly rural county drains for the Illicit Discharge Elimination Program. Trimble sub-meter GPS units were used to log each outfall that was found. Outfalls that were flowing were tested using the colilert method in lab for E.coli and in field surfactant kits were used if detergents were suspected. ArcGIS was used to store, manage, and track the correction status of failing septic systems that were identified.

Education

  • Northern Michigan University
    Bachelor of Science (BS), Ecology
    1998 - 2001
  • St. Clair County Community College
    1996 - 1998

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