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Air Quality Program | Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department
Indoor Air Quality and Occupational Health assesses the air quality in businesses, institutions and homes, and recommends methods to improve the indoor air quality and reduce occupational health risks. Staff provide technical assistance and on-site review of mold problems and screening measurements for common indoor air contaminants, such as carbon monoxide and toxic chemicals.
Indoor Air Quality and Occupational Health assesses the air quality in businesses, institutions and homes, and recommends methods to improve the indoor air quality and reduce occupational health risks. Staff provide technical assistance and on-site review of mold problems and screening measurements for common indoor air contaminants, such as carbon monoxide and toxic chemicals.
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Environmental Health Services | Public Health Solutions, District Health Department
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Environmental and Agricultural Services | Polk County Conservation
Authorized to acquire, develop and maintain public parks, preserves, parkways, playgrounds, recreational centers, county forests, wildlife and other conservation areas. PCC encourages the orderly development and conservation of natural resources, and to cultivate good citizenship by providing adequate programs of public recreation. Environmental education and hazards programs and outreach are offered as well.
Authorized to acquire, develop and maintain public parks, preserves, parkways, playgrounds, recreational centers, county forests, wildlife and other conservation areas. PCC encourages the orderly development and conservation of natural resources, and to cultivate good citizenship by providing adequate programs of public recreation. Environmental education and hazards programs and outreach are offered as well.
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Environmental Hazards Information | Keokuk County Offices
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Environmental Health Services | Stephenson County Health Department
Provides the following services:
- Food safety
- Food service sanitation certification
- West Nile Virus surveillance, testing, and education
- Inspection of private water wells and sewer systems
Provides the following services:
- Food safety
- Food service sanitation certification
- West Nile Virus surveillance, testing, and education
- Inspection of private water wells and sewer systems
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Environmental Public Health Division | Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department
Assists Lancaster County residents in minimizing health risks posed by environmental factors. Provides public information and technical assistance to businesses, focusing on pollution prevention, toxicity reduction, and addressing health-related complaints. Responsibilities include inspections and responses concerning food establishments, grocery stores, private water supplies, on-site wastewater treatment systems, schools, solid waste management, swimming pools, vector control, childcare facilities, children's environmental health, salvage yards, refuse hauling, special waste, household hazardous waste, hazardous materials, and both indoor and outdoor air quality.
Emergency Response provides 24-hour, 7 days a week response to chemical spills or releases both indoors and in the environment. Makes decisions regarding public health and environmental protection, evacuation, protective gear, public information releases and environmental clean-up based on the risk posed by chemicals that have been released.
Assistance is provided to other agencies (primarily the Lincoln Fire Department, Lincoln Police Department, Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, and State Patrol) to stabilize the incident and assure proper clean-up.
Land Use Plan and Subdivision Review provides the following assurances: newly proposed land uses do not pose health or environmental risks, adequate water or acceptable quality will be available for the proposed use of the property, and that adequate on-site wastewater sewage disposal is planned. Review all new plats, subdivisions, change of zones, special permits, and community unit plans with regard to groundwater quality and quantity, soil types and implications for on-site wastewater treatment systems. Other environmental health concerns including proximity of residential uses or schools, childcare or assisted living facilities to industrially zoned areas and hazardous materials risks are addressed. Community wastewater treatment systems are also reviewed in conjunction with the Nebraska Department of Environmental and Energy (NDEE) and specific recommendations are made for approval or disapproval.
Assists Lancaster County residents in minimizing health risks posed by environmental factors. Provides public information and technical assistance to businesses, focusing on pollution prevention, toxicity reduction, and addressing health-related complaints. Responsibilities include inspections and responses concerning food establishments, grocery stores, private water supplies, on-site wastewater treatment systems, schools, solid waste management, swimming pools, vector control, childcare facilities, children's environmental health, salvage yards, refuse hauling, special waste, household hazardous waste, hazardous materials, and both indoor and outdoor air quality.
Emergency Response provides 24-hour, 7 days a week response to chemical spills or releases both indoors and in the environment. Makes decisions regarding public health and environmental protection, evacuation, protective gear, public information releases and environmental clean-up based on the risk posed by chemicals that have been released.
Assistance is provided to other agencies (primarily the Lincoln Fire Department, Lincoln Police Department, Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, and State Patrol) to stabilize the incident and assure proper clean-up.
Land Use Plan and Subdivision Review provides the following assurances: newly proposed land uses do not pose health or environmental risks, adequate water or acceptable quality will be available for the proposed use of the property, and that adequate on-site wastewater sewage disposal is planned. Review all new plats, subdivisions, change of zones, special permits, and community unit plans with regard to groundwater quality and quantity, soil types and implications for on-site wastewater treatment systems. Other environmental health concerns including proximity of residential uses or schools, childcare or assisted living facilities to industrially zoned areas and hazardous materials risks are addressed. Community wastewater treatment systems are also reviewed in conjunction with the Nebraska Department of Environmental and Energy (NDEE) and specific recommendations are made for approval or disapproval.
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Environmental Programs and Services | Community Health Partners of Sioux County
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems | University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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