- Environmental Health Assessment Team - Washington State Department of . . .
The Environmental Health Assessment Team is responsible for developing a process for receiving, prioritizing, and completing State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) reviews and Health Impact Assessments (HIAs)
- Environmental justice assessment notices - Office of Financial Management
Under RCW 70A 02 090 each covered agency must file a notice with us of significant agency actions for which the agency is initiating an environmental justice assessment We prepare a list of all filings received from covered agencies each week to post here every Friday
- Environmental Public Health - Washington State Department of Health
The Environmental Public Health Division supports the department's mission by working with local governments and other agencies in the areas of safe drinking water, food safety, shellfish protection, radiation safety, wastewater management, pesticide exposures, vector borne disease, general environmental health and safety issues, and health
- Environmental Justice Assessments - Washington State Department of Health
The HEAL Act requires DOH and other covered agencies to do environmental justice assessments when considering significant agency actions Significant agency actions can cause environmental harms or benefits to overburdened communities and vulnerable populations
- Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map
An interactive mapping tool showing environmental and health risks by census tract to identify disparities and improve equity Measures include ozone, PM2 5, hazardous waste, poverty, and unemployment
- Office of Environmental Public Health Sciences
We work to prevent illness and injury, minimize adverse human health impacts, and respond to the effects of climate change and exposures associated with environmental hazards Director, Laura Johnson, 360-236-3325 Deputy Director, Erika Baker, 360-236-4021 Office Phone: 360-236-3385 or 1-877-485-7316 (toll-free)
- Site Assessment Health Consultations - Washington State Department of . . .
We evaluated data about contaminants released into the environment, identified possible health hazards, and made recommendations to protect public health In 2020, ATSDR renewed funding for us to continue this work
- Environmental Justice - Washington State Department of Health
Environmental justice includes addressing disproportionate environmental health impacts in all laws, rules, and policies with environmental impacts by prioritizing vulnerable populations and overburdened communities, the equitable distribution of resources and benefits, and eliminating harm ”
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