Environmental Services in Decatur County
Decatur County is about 50 miles southeast of the geographical center of Indiana. It has an area of 236,800 acres, or 370 square miles. The northeastern corner of the county tends to be hummocky, while in the south and east it generally is smoother and unaffected by stream dissection. Along streams, slopes are gently undulating to very steep and vertical limestone bedrock is exposed. Nearly level and gently sloping soils in the county are on till plains dissected by numerous drainageways. The majority of streams flow southwest. The primary drainageways are the Flatrock River, Clifty Creek, Fall Fork, Wyaloosing Creek, Sand Creek, Salt Creek, Cobbs Fork, Panther Creek, and Vernon Fork Muscatatuck River. Salt Creek drains the eastern row of townships and flows east. The native vegetation in Decatur County was mainly deciduous trees. In general, well drained upland soils supported sugar maple, beech, hickory, red oak, and white oak. Poorly drained upland soils supported pin oak, beech, and ash. (Soil Survey of Decatur County, 1983).
Emergency Management
Decatur County Emergency Management/Civil Defense
150 Courthouse Square
Greensburg, IN 47240812-663-2004
Permitted Solid Waste Facilities
Decatur County Collection Container System
150 Courthouse Square
Greensburg, IN 47240812-663-0960
Decatur Hills Landfill
2090 S County Road 280 E
Greensburg, IN 47240812-663-7054
812-663-6703
Garbage Pick-up
Greensburg Sewage & Wastewater Utilities
314 North Michigan Avenue
Greensburg, IN 47240812-663-5621
Greensburg Street Department
200 South Monfort
Greensburg, IN 47240812-663-5634
Best Way of Indiana
2090 South CR 280 East
Greensburg, IN 47240812-663-5634
Rumpke of Indiana
1869 East CR 1100 North
Batesville, IN800-832-5025
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