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Location

51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 535-2500

Mission

The mission of the Environmental Health Administration is to prevent and control environmentally related diseases while protecting and preserving the ecological system in the District of Columbia.

Program Description

The Environmental Health Administration is comprised of the following four bureaus: Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Toxic Substances, Bureau of Food, Drug and Radiation, Bureau of Environmental Quality, and Bureau of Community Hygiene.

The administration also:

  • Coordinates all multimedia requests/inspections.
  • Reviews submissions for requests received pursuant to the Environmental Policy Act.
  • Represents the departmental environmental interest on boards, commissions, and committees.
  • Provides staff support for all environmental outreach events sponsored by the Administration.

Bureaus and Divisions

Click here for a guide to the bureaus and divisions that make up the Environmental Health Administration.

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