Environmental Health

We protect health where people live, work, eat, and play. This includes inspecting restaurants, ensuring safe drinking well water, and responding to environmental health concerns.

Inspection Reports

Environmental Health Sanitarians check places like restaurants, stores, hotels, and pools to make sure they are following state health and safety rules. If a business is not following the rules, the sanitarian works with the owner to fix the problems. They also teach owners and workers how to keep their place clean and safe.

Inspection reports show if a business had any problems that could affect people’s health or safety. These reports only show what the sanitarian saw on the day of the visit. Things at the business may have changed since then.

Landlord/Tenant Issues

For landlord/tenant issues please check out the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Guide.

Lead in Child Care Centers Initiative

Outagamie County Public Health is proud to partner with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and Department of Health Services (DHS) on the Wisconsin Lead-in-Water Testing and Remediation (WTR) Initiative. This free program works toward reducing drinking water hazards in licensed child care centers and Head Start programs across the state.

If you operate a licensed child care center or Head Start program in Outagamie County you can sign up for this program. Our staff will test for lead in the water at your facility. If your facility has elevated lead levels, you can take action with free remediation for fixtures, including plumbing replacement and installation of water filters.

Sign up for the initiative 

Services

License Application

Test your Well Water

Outagamie County Public Health is a certified laboratory for coliform bacteria testing in drinking water.

The cost for the test is $33.

To have your well tested, call (920) 832-5100 to request a drinking water kit.

Test your Home for Radon

Radon is a radioactive gas produced naturally by the decay of uranium present in rocks and soil. Radon is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and undetectable by the human senses. Radon enters homes through any open spaces, including basements, crawl spaces, cracks in basement walls and sump pumps. Once in the home, radon has less air to mix with, and levels begin to rise.

Health Effects

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that radon is responsible for up to 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the United States. About 2,900 of these deaths occur among people who have never smoked. Radon is considered to be the second leading cause of lung cancer, only behind tobacco smoke.

Testing for Radon

The only way to determine if a home has radon is to test for it. If you are interested in testing your home, stop in to our office to purchase a short-term radon test kit for $10. Residents outside of Outagamie County can purchase a radon test kit by contacting the Regional Radon Information Center (RIC) located at the Fond du Lac County Health Department (920-929-3085).

To properly conduct a test, follow the instructions that come with the test kit. If conducting a short-term test, close your windows and outside doors at least 12 hours BEFORE beginning the test and keep closed as much as possible during the test. Place the test kits in the lowest lived-in level of the home (for example, the basement if it is frequently used, otherwise the first floor), but NOT in your kitchen or bathroom. The laboratory will consider the test kit invalid if left out for less than 2 days (48 hours) or more than 4 days (96 hours).

Obtaining the Test Results

For test kits obtained through our office, you can access your radon test results online.

Please note that DrHomeAir is now AlphaEnergy Laboratories.

What do the results mean?

Radon concentration is measured in pico-Curies of Radiation per Liter of air (pCi/L). The EPA has set the radon standard at 4.0 pCi/L. Below 4.0 pCi/L, no action is required. When the radon level is above 4.0 pCi/L, it is encouraged to contact Outagamie County Public Health for further consult and follow-up actions.

To learn more about Radon in Wisconsin, visit the Wisconsin Department of Health Services website.

Other Resources

2026-2027 License Fee Schedule

General Fees

General Fees

Fee

Late Application Fee

$75

Operating without a License

$100

DPI School Production

$355

DPI School Satellite

$225

Operating without a Certified Food Manager Fee

$150

Well Sampling

$35

Short Term Radon Test Kit

$10

 

Retail Food

Retail Food- Not Serving Meals*

License

Pre-Inspection

Retail Food - Not Serving Meals,
Prepackaged

$120

$115

Retail Food - Not Serving Meals,
Simple non-TCS

$135

$115

Retail Food - Not Serving Meals,
Simple TCS

$375

$310

Retail Food - Not Serving Meals, Moderate

$925

$310

Retail Food - Not Serving Meals, Complex

$1,235

$310

Micro Market

$50

 

Micro Market 2+ Same Building

$70

 

*Includes Mobile, Mobile Base, and Permanent Establishment Licenses

Retail Food- Serving Meals*

License

Pre-Inspection

Retail Food - Serving Meals, Prepackaged

$225

$115

Retail Food - Serving Meals, Simple

$450

$310

Retail Food - Serving Meals, Moderate

$675

$310

Retail Food - Serving Meals, Complex

$900

$310

Retail Food - Serving Meals, Transient

$130

 

*Includes Mobile, Mobile Base, and Permanent Establishment Licenses

 

Lodging

Lodging

License

Pre-Inspection

Bed and Breakfast

$260

$310

Hotel and Motel (rooms are individually keyed units)

5 to 30 rooms

$350

$310

31 to 99 rooms

$450

$310

100 to 249 rooms

$550

$310

250 to 499 rooms

$650

$310

500 to 749 rooms

$750

$310

750 to 1000 rooms

$850

$310

1000+ rooms

$950

$310

Tourist Rooming House (TRH)
(Lodging unit is based on individually keyed units)

1 TRH

$296

$310

2 to 4 TRH’s

$450

$310

5 to 9 TRH’s

$550

$310

10 to 19 TRH’s

$600

$310

20 to 39 TRH’s

$700

$310

40 to 99 TRH’s

$800

$310

100 to 299 TRH’s

$900

$310

300 to 599 TRH’s

$1,000

$310

600+ TRH’s

$1,100

$310

Specialty Lodging (SL)

1 SL

$296

$310

2 to 4 SL

$450

$310

5 to 9 SL

$550

$310

10 to 19 SL

$600

$310

20 to 39 SL

$700

$310

40 to 99 SL

$800

$310

 

Recreational Water

Recreational Water

License

Pre-Inspection

Simple Pool

$403

$310

Simple Pool with Features

$403

$310

Moderate Pool

$601

$310

Moderate Pool with Features

$601

$310

Complex Pool

$805

$310

Complex Pool with Features

$805

$310

Pool Sampling

$265

$310

 

Campgrounds

Campgrounds

License

Pre-Inspection

Campground (1-25 sites)

$275

$310

Campground (26-50 sites)

$275

$310

Campground (51-100 sites)

$330

$310

Campground (101-199 sites)

$330

$310

Campground (200+ sites)

$330

$310

Special Event Campground (1-25 sites)

$275

$310

Special Event Campground (26-50 sites)

$275

$310

Special Event Campground (51-100 sites)

$330

$310

Special Event Campground (101-199 sites)

$330

$310

Special Event Campground (200+ sites)

$330

$310

 

Recreational Education Camp

License

Pre-Inspection

Simple

$510

$310

Simple with Hospitality

$562

$310

Moderate

$555

$310

Moderate with Hospitality

$661

$310

Complex

$593

$310

Complex with Hospitality

$744

$310

 

 

 

Manufactured Home Community

Manufactured Home Community

License

Pre-Inspection

Manufactured Home Community (1-20 sites)

$370

$310

Manufactured Home Community
(21-50 sites)

$505

$310

Manufactured Home Community
(51-100 sites)

$610

$310

Manufactured Home Community
(101-175 sites)

$715

$310

Manufactured Home Community
(176 + sites)

$715

$310

 

Body Art

Body Art Facilities

License

Pre-Inspection

Tattoo Establishment

$280

$310

Body Piercing Establishment

$280

$310

Combined Tattoo / Body Piercing Establishment

$425

$310

Temporary Tattoo Establishment

$110

 

Temporary Body Piercing Establishment

$110

 

Temporary Combined Tattoo / Body Piercing Establishment

$110

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pay my license fees?

You can now pay your license fees online, in-person, or through the mail! 

Pay your fees now

Please note, there is a convenience fee for online payments.

In-person payments can be made via cash, personal check, or a cashier's check by visiting us on the third floor of the Government Center building at 320 S. Walnut Street, Appleton. Refer to your invoice for more information.

When are payments due?

For current operators, all license renewal fees are due or must be date marked by June 30th. If you are a new operator, please contact us at (920) 832-5100 to verify with a sanitarian when your fees are due. 

How do I know what my fees are?

You can find the total amount due on your invoice. If you need assistance please contact us at (920) 832-5100. 

What do I do if I miss the payment deadline?

Our sanitarians will try to reach you first via a phone call. If we are unable to reach you, please call us at (920) 832-5100 and ask to speak with a sanitarian. 

After July 1, a $50 late fee will be added to your total amount due. 

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