The DCEH Division includes programs that address environmental health needs in the City of Milwaukee as well as programs that focus on prevention of communicable disease and control of disease spread in Milwaukee. DCEH helps to assure healthy indoor and outdoor air, safe drinking water, responds with the Fire Department to Hazmat and other emergency incidents, and works to provide care for and control the spread of health threats like tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases. DCEH monitors disease (such as influenza) occurrence world-wide and plans appropriately in order to help prevent breakouts on a local level.
Below is an overview of DCEH units and programs. Click on linked text for more information.
Lead Program
Asthma Control
Injury Prevention
Food Inspections
Food Establishment Inspection Reports
Weights and Measures
Tattoo and Body Piercing Inspections
Communicable Disease Surveillance and Control
Milwaukee County Communicable Disease Statistics (SurvNet)
Immunization Program
Walk-In Immunization Clinic Services
Community Based Immunization Initiatives
Emergency Preparedness and Response
General Emergency Preparedness
Natural Disasters/Extreme Weather
Extreme Temperatures
Flooding
Pandemic Influenza
Community Environmental Health and Safety
Air Quality
Animal Health
Hazardous/Toxic Materials
Rabies Information
Water Quality
Drinking Water
Recreational Water
West Nile Virus Monitoring
Tuberculosis Surveillance and Control
Tuberculosis Clinic Services
Refugee Health Screening
STD Clinic Services
HIV Counseling, Testing, Referral and Partner Notification Services
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