Environmental health is the branch of public health that focuses on the relationships between people and their environment. It is a key part of the public health system. The field works to promote and enforce policies and programs to reduce chemical and other environmental exposures in air, water, soil, and food to protect people and provide the public with healthier environments within and outside of their homes.
Free rabies vaccine drive-thru clinics for cats, dog & ferrets in May: erie.gov/rabiesvaccine
It’s Tick Time! What to know about ticks and their risks
Environmental Health Programs
- Animals, Insects (Ticks, Rats, Bats, Mosquitoes, etc.)
- Beaches & Pools
- Children’s Camps
- Complaints
- Healthy Neighborhoods Program
- Housing Based Injury Prevention & Control
- Lead Poisoning
- Mold & Moisture
- Permits/Applications/Forms
- Property Transfers
- Public Health Engineering
- Public Health Laboratory
- Rabies, Arboviruses, Related Information
- Restaurants/Food Facilities, Inspections, Food Safety
- Sanitary Code of Erie County
- Septic/Onsite Wastewater Treatment
- Service Requests
- Smoking/Vaping/Tobacco
- Tattoos, Permanent Make-Up, Body Piercing
- Wells & Drinking Water