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Programs The Environmental Health Division protects public health through the following programs:
Food Safety Program The food safety program works to ensure safe food service practices. We offer public education, issue food handler cards, and inspect and permit food service establishments.
On-Site (Septic) Program Our on-site program makes sure that septic systems work properly. We do this through the permitting process, homeowner education, and responding to complaints.
Drinking Water Program & Laboratory Our water quality program monitors the quality of drinking water in Clallam County. The lab tests water samples from individuals and public water systems.
Solid Waste Program The solid waste program permits solid waste facilites such as landfills. We respond to complaints and enforce solid waste regulations.
Hazardous Waste Program Our hazardous waste program works to ensure safe disposal of hazardous waste. We organize an annual household hazardous waste disposal event, and offer technical assistance to small businesses and homeowners.
Shellfish Program Our shellfish program focuses on marine biotoxin monitoring and notification, and public education. We collect samples and inform the public of shellfish closures due to high levels of PSP toxin.
School Safety Program Our school program monitors school safety issues such as food service and air quality.
Other Information Available Air Quality – outdoor and indoor air quality, mold resources Animal Vectors – West Nile Virus, Rats, Bats, Animal Bites Emergencies – Bioterrorism, Natural Disasters, Chemical Spills
Policies & Procedures Many of the Environmental Health Division's Policies & Procedures are currently being reviewed and/or revised. We hope they will soon be available for online reference.
Washington State Regulations The State of Washington also has regulatory authority over many of the programs the Environmental Health Division is involved in. You may want to refer to the following State websites for more information.
You may also wish to review relevant sections of:
All information on this website is general in nature and is not intended to be used as a substitute for appropriate professional advice. For more information please call (360) 417-2258. We want our website to be a useful tool for the public. If you have questions or cannot find what you are looking for, please contact the Environmental Health Division. We appreciate your comments.
Outside links are provided as a courtesy. We have tried to provide links to reputable sites with accurate information. Clallam County cannot take responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided on other websites. Links do not represent or imply the endorsement of any organization, product, or opinion by Clallam County, Environmental Health, or departmental staff.
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