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Environmental Health Response and Recovery
- After extreme events, it can be challenging to carry out core functions of environmental health, such as safeguarding drinking water, controlling disease-causing vectors, conducting food safety inspections, and ensuring safe and healthy building environments.
- Find resources to help environmental health staff fulfill preparedness and response roles.
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- Read about tools and resources to use during emergencies, including rapid assessment forms and guidance.