Mission
Provide primary prevention through a combination of surveillance, education,
enforcement, and assessment programs designed to identify, prevent and abate the
environmental conditions that adversely impact human health.
Programs
Chemical Hazards,
Food Service,
Land Use (On-Site
Sewage), Swimming Pools,
Tourist
Accommodations, Well
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Environmental Health Programs
Chemical Hazards
Protect the health and promote the quality of life of Georgians through the prevention of exposure to hazardous substances in the environment.
- Provide public health assessments and health consultations, technical assistance, community education, staff training, and referrals for district and local health departments, residents, educators, healthcare professionals, and state and federal agencies.
- Methamphetamine "Meth" Laboratories Brochure
Information about identifying a laboratory, what the health hazards are, and whom to contact for more information.
Food Service
Minimize food-borne related illnesses.
- Regulation and routine inspection of more than 24,500 food service establishments.
- Investigation of food-borne related complaints and illnesses.
- Education and training for food service operators and managers.
Land Use (On-Site Sewage)
Minimize health problems related to untreated human sewage.
- Regulation and inspection of more than 47,000 new on-site sewage management systems installed annually.
- Investigation and inspection of over 9,000 repairs made annually to improperly functioning on-site sewage management systems.
- Education, training, and certification for environmentalists, septic tank installers, pumpers, soil scientists, geologists, and engineers involved in installing, maintaining, and repairing on-site sewage management systems.
Swimming Pools
Minimize illnesses and injuries associated with contaminated or hazardous conditions in or around swimming pools.
- Regulation and inspection of existing swimming pools.
- Consultation and inspection of new swimming pool construction and installation.
- Education and training for swimming pool operators.
Tourist Accommodations
Minimize illnesses and injuries associated with unsanitary or hazardous conditions in Georgia's tourist accommodations.
- Regulation and inspection of more than 2,200 tourist accommodations.
- Investigation of complaints.
- Education and training for tourist accommodation employees and managers.
- Rules and Regulations governing Tourist Accommodations (290-5-18).
- Bedbug Handbook and
Bedbug
Brochure
Well Water
Minimize waterborne related illnesses related to contaminated well water at
regulated facilities.
Other Programs
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