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703-246-2411
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Division of Environmental Health
Phone: 703-246-2205
TTY: 703-591-6435

Director's E-mail

Environmental Health Ambassadors
Schedule a talk for your group with a public health professional.

Air Quality (AIR) :
Phone: 703-246-2300 E-Mail
Air quality monitoring, Reports and Standards.

Community Health and Safety (CHS):
Phone: 703-246-2300 E-mail
Disease Vectors, Rats and Insects.

Environmental Hazards Investigation (EHIS):
Phone: 703-246-2300
Asbestos, Lead, Mold, Radon

Food Safety Section (FSS):
Phone: 703-246-2444 E-mail
Food Establishment Inspections, Food Borne Illness Reports.

Onsite Sewage and Water (OSW):
Phone: 703-246-2201 E-mail
Wells, Septic, Plan Review.

West Nile Virus (WNV): West Nile Surveillance Program, mosquitoes and tick-borne disease information.

Health Codes: Fairfax County and the Commonwealth of Virginia Codes. Pools, Onsite Sewage, Well Water, Food, Housing.

Publications:
Pamphlets and Reports
WNV information and pamphlets

 

 

 

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Mission and Scope

Environmental Health Logo of clean streams and clear airMission: To protect and improve the health of Fairfax County residents by preventing or eliminating their exposure to biological, chemical and physical hazards in their present or future environment.

Scope: Countywide and community level intervention, prevention and education of adverse health effects transmitted through food, soil, drinking water, surface water, recreational water, indoor air, ambient air, vectors and the built environment.

 










   

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