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Health and Environmental Advisories and Programs: Nevada

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Important information for safeguarding your home and family.

Resources in Nevada

 -   Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
 -   Department of Agriculture
 -   Department of Health
 -   Department of Natural Resources
 -   Department of Transportation
 -   Nevada Bureau of Air Pollution Control
 -   Nevada State Emergency Response Commission-hazardous materials
 -   Division of Water Resources

Regional and Local Resources

 -   Washoe County District Health Department
 -   Nevada Public Health Agencies and Associations
 -   Clark County Water Reclamation District
 -   US Environmental Protection Agency, Pacific Southwest Region
 -   Elko County Economic Diversification Authority
 -   Clark County Health District

National Health and Environmental Resources

 -   Indoor air quality hazards - information from the U.S. EPA on a major source of health problems
 -   Information on lead hazards - Lead is the number one environmental threat to the health of children in the United States.
 -   Information on indoor molds - Potential health effects associated with molds include allergic reactions, asthma, and other respiratory problems.
 -   Homebuyer's and seller's guide to radon - Radon is estimated to cause thousands of cancer deaths in the U.S. each year.
 -   Hazardous substances in your community - Search information from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) to find if there are hazardous materials near where you live.
 -   Health information from the National Institute of Health
 -   National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - review fact sheets and publications on a variety of topics of environmentally-related health issues
 
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