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The Environmental Division is responsible for implementing programs and providing information to help individuals live healthier lives by minimizing environmental health threats. Some efforts are targeted to the population at large, such as monitoring of public and private drinking water supplies, food safety in restaurants, fire safety in hotels and permitting of mass gatherings. Other programs target specific needs such as interventions to prevent illness from rabies, lead poisoning, failing septic systems, and sale of tobacco products to minors.
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Judy Grandy, Director of Environmental Health
Contact Us
Phone: 315-349-3557
Fax: 315-349-3228
The Environmental Division maintains staff an emergency hotline after hours, weekends and holidays to respond to rabies issues, reportable injuries and illnesses at children’s camps, swimming pools and beaches, foodborne illness reports, bioterrorism incidents or other events that need environmental intervention such as an ice storm or power outage.
To make a report after hours, call: 315-341-0086
Email: healthdepartment@oswegocounty.com