Heber Valley Special Service District
The DHHS Environmental Epidemiology Program (EEP) will conduct a community health assessment at the request of the Wasatch County Health Department to look into the potential health risks associated with odor complaints involving the Heber Valley Special Service District (HVSSD) wastewater treatment ponds. EEP will work with partner agencies to take air samples in the areas around the treatment facility.


Odor diary and complaint form
To keep track of the odors you have experienced, use the DHHS odor diary form to help you fill out the EEP odor complaint form below.
Do you have an odor complaint? EEP is collecting community feedback about odors in Midway, Utah. If you live in the area and would like to report an odor, click on the link and fill out the form: EEP odor complaint form.
Air monitoring and public report update
Utah APPLETREE completed monitoring hydrogen sulfide (H2S) on July 10, 2025.
Due to the recent government shutdown, the public report will be delayed for release. Our documents go through a review with our federal partners at the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease (ASTDR) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Public meetings
Utah APPLETREE provided an update at the HVSSD office building located at 1000 E Main Street in Midway, Utah at 6:00 pm on June 27, 2024. If you were unable to attend in person click on the link to view the Power Point presentation. HVSSD 06/27/24 presentation.
Utah APPLETREE held a public needs meeting at the HVSSD office building located at 1000 E Main Street in Midway, Utah on February 27, 2024. Public notes can be found at this link: February 27th, 2024 meeting notes.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
EEP has created an FAQ sheet for the HVSSD site. Click the following link or use the link in the Documents button below to access the FAQ sheet. HVSDD site assessment FAQ sheet