As part of Alameda County Health, the Environmental Health Department protects and enhances people’s health and quality of life by ensuring food and recreational safety, reducing exposure to toxins and diseases, and protecting the quality of our water, air, and environment. We are environmental protection specialists, food and recreation facilities inspectors, certified hazardous materials and waste specialists, recreational water quality technicians, land and water protection regulators, and vector control biologists.
Environmental Health Department
The Environmental Health Department works to keep our air, water, and food safe; it regulates, protects, and promotes the health of everyone in Alameda County by enforcing environmental health codes to reduce exposure to toxins and diseases.
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Updates from Environmental Health Department
The California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) increased the State Surcharge for CUPA Oversight from the current $84 to $94 and the California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) program from $270 to $370 per regulated business annually effective October 13, 2023.
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This state-funded grant program is to assist local health departments and city code enforcement agencies to apply for reimbursements for costs incurred from the development of application forms, permitting processes, and initial site inspections and for city code enforcement activities related to MEHKOs.
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