Examples of Environmental health services in a sentence
Environmental health services, including the detection and alleviation of unhealthful conditions associated with water supply, chemical and pesticide exposures, air quality, or exposure to lead; sewage treatment; solid waste disposal; rodent and parasitic infestation; field sanitation; housing; and other environmental factors related to health (42 USC 254b(b)(2)(C)).
Environmental health services cover a range of issues, such as food safety, pest control, dog control, housing and reducing the causes and effects of air pollution.
Waste management services, specifically trade and Environmental health services, must work together more strategically; sharing information and working on joint visits where there is clear intelligence that there are crosscutting priorities.
The results of the IMS pilot projects should be included in the system as soon as possible.
Environmental health services and development servicesThis department is responsible for the provision of waste collection and disposal, planning and zoning, community development, tourism and other municipal development and promotion services.
Environmental health services: Activities that provide environmentally regulated services, including sewage collection, treatment & disposal, waste management center operations, multi stream waste collection and disposal programs and engineering/environmental stewardship.
Environmental health services shall be supported by available federal, state, and local funds and shall include those services mandated on a state or federal level.
Environmental Health ProgramAvailable Assistance: Environmental health services.
Environmental health services and development services This department is responsible for the provision of waste collection and disposal, planning and zoning, community development, tourism and other municipal development and promotion services.
Environmental health services protect and promote the health and welfare of the community through education, intervention, prevention, and assistance to people residing in or visiting our city so they can work, raise families, and recreate without the threat of foodborne, waterborne or vector borne disease.