Guilford County Public Health Department Receives State-of-the-Art Drone for Well and Septic System Inspections Thanks to Federal Grant

Guilford County Health Department purchasing drone for $17,000 using ARPA funds

The Guilford County Department of Public Health is set to receive a state-of-the-art drone thanks to funding from the American Rescue Plan Act. This drone, a DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise with telescopic camera, extra battery packs, and advanced GIS software, will be used for specific purposes related to well and septic system inspections as well as locating abandoned wells.

The technology is expected to enhance team safety and operational efficiency by providing detailed scans of wells and septic systems from the air, reducing the need for labor-intensive ground searches. Members of the public health department will undergo training to ensure proper use of the drone and avoid accidents.

Drones have become increasingly popular for aerial inspections due to advancements in camera and imaging technology. The funding for the drone purchase and associated training comes from a federal grant of $50,000 received through the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. This grant must be used for essential public health programs or purposes and cannot replace existing funding sources.

The Guilford County Department of Public Health plans to use the remainder of the grant to support various other programs and departmental training initiatives. Overall, the addition of the drone to their toolkit is expected to improve the efficiency and safety of their well and septic system inspection processes.

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