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Applicants are eligible to receive a grant of up to $7,500 per unit to address housing hazards such as mold, pests, radon, or injury hazards. The program prioritizes units occupied with vulnerable residents and units built before 1978.

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Public Health Alerts and Advisories These letters aim to inform recipients about health risks, outbreaks of infectious diseases, or important health advisories. This communication is crucial in ensuring timely and accurate information dissemination during public health emergencies.
Letters may alert residents or businesses about environmental risks or necessary actions. Letters may inform recipients of water contamination issues, boil water advisories, or required testing to ensure safe drinking water.
EH practitioners also investigate outbreaks to identify their environmental causes. They often perform critical functions during emergency responses. Examples include assessing shelters and food establishments, testing drinking water supplies, and controlling disease-carrying organisms (vectors).

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