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Environmental Health Benefits
Environmental Health programs & services benefit the entire community, including: county residents, tourists, visitors, and businesses. Anyone who eats food prepared in a restaurant, temporary food booth, or institutional setting (such as a commissary or cafeteria) or swims in a pool benefits from the inspection process. Tourists can more safely attend the many outdoor festivals, restaurants, and travel accommodations in Lane County . Businesses also benefit from having a safe community that attracts visitors and encourages residents to use their services.
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Environmental Health Programs & Services
Environmental Health is responsible for administering the following programs & services to Lane County residents:
- Food Handler Testing to obtain Food Handler Card
- Licensing and Inspections
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- Restaurant, Pool, Hotels, Motels, Organizational Camps, RV parks, Temporary Restaurants (food booths), Mobile Units (food carts)
- Inspections of Unlicensed Facilities
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- Daycare
- School Cafeterias
- Fraternities and Sororities
- Investigations
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- Animal Bites
- Facility or event related outbreaks
- Food borne illness
West Nile Virus Prevention Program
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Environmental Health Location & Service Fees
Lane County Health & Human Services
151 W. 7th Avenue #430
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(541) 682-4051 (Se habla Español); TTY: (541) 682-4345
How to Use Environmental Health Services
Members of the public are encouraged to obtain materials, such as food handler manuals and applications for restaurant, pool, hotel and campground licenses, on the web (listed below) and in the Environmental Health office.
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Contact
Phone: (541) 682-3636
Program Supervisor: Jeff Lang
LCPH services are available regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status. LCPH facilities are wheelchair accessible. LCPH materials are available upon request in alternative formats such as: large print, Braille and other languages.
: (541) 682-3636: LCPH services are available regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status. LCPH facilities are wheelchair accessible. LCPH materials are available upon request in alternative formats such as: large print, Braille and other languages. |