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Environmental Health Services | Marion County Health Department

Works to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases. Services include:
- Food-borne illness investigations
- Sanitation referrals to Illinois Department of Public Health
- Septic and water well inspections and permitting
- Tanning facility inspections
- Tattoo and body art facility inspections
- Smoke-Free Illinois inspection and enforcement


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Environmental Health | Will County Health Department

Provides inspections of public food facilities, water wells, waste water treatment systems, complaints, swimming pools and bathing beaches, tanning and body art facilities, non-community public water supplies, west nile program and radon. View services and programs by visiting the website. 

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Environmental Health Services | Marion County Health Department

Works to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases. Services include:
- Food-borne illness investigations
- Sanitation referrals to Illinois Department of Public Health
- Septic and water well inspections and permitting
- Tanning facility inspections
- Tattoo and body art facility inspections
- Smoke-Free Illinois inspection and enforcement


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Environmental Health | Webster County Offices

Administers inspections of pools, spas, tanning facilities, and tattoo facilities.  Also offers testing of private wells, septic system inspections, and radon testing and correction advice.

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Environmental Health | Macon County Health Department

Responsible for the preservation and improvement of the environment, safety of food products, assurance of proper sewage disposal, protection of potable water supplies, elimination of nuisances or environmental hazards in the community. Also does investigations of and education about West Nile Virus, and tanning salon, geothermal system, and body art and tattoo parlor inspections. Division staff members work to minimize environmental problems within the county through public education programs as well as through the enforcement of local and state ordinances.

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