Environmental Public Health
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The Environmental Public Health Program evaluates the possible hazards to human health associated with toxic substances in the environment. Epidemiological studies and toxicological risk assessments are used to evaluate human exposures to hazardous substances and potential health risks. Chemical contaminants can enter our environment from emergency release events, hazardous waste disposal, global transport, local deposition and other sources.
Program objectives include:
- Develop intervention strategies to reduce or eliminate chemical exposures of human health concern
- Foster two-way communication in order to address community concerns about contaminants
- Provide information about the health risks associated with hazardous substances
Programs and Activities
Hot Topics! What's New in the Environmental Public Health Program
How to Safely Clean Up and Prevent Mold After a Flood:
Trichloroethylene (TCE):
Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS):
Mercury:
Radon:
Arsenic:
Vitamin D:
Lead:
Fact Sheets and Information on Selected Environmental Health Topics in Alaska
* Links to external resources are provided as a public service and do not imply endorsement*
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Arsenic in Anchorage- Municipality of Anchorage
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Asbestos- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
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Carbon Monoxide: Exposure to Carbon Monoxide at Two Facilities - Anchorage, December 2016-
State of Alaska, DHSS
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Carbon Monoxide: Hospitalizations due to Unintentional Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - Alaska, 1993-2010- State of Alaska, DHSS
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Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education
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Environmental Dust- State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation
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Fish Consumption Guidelines-
State of Alaska, DHSS
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Food Safety- Health Canada
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Lead- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
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Mercury- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
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Mercury, Gold Mining, and Health: Fact Sheet-
State of Alaska, DHSS
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Mold: Household Mold Fact Sheet- State of Alaska, DHSS
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Pollen and Outdoor Mold -
State of Alaska, DHSS
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UAF Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources & Extension's Fairbanks Pollen Count
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The Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Center of Alaska, LLC Pollen & Air Quality
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Radiation- State of Alaska, DHSS
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Radon-
State of Alaska, DHSS
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Seafood Consumption Recommendations after an Oil Spill- State of Alaska, DHSS
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Volcano facts- State of Alaska, DHSS
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Wildfire smoke- State of Alaska, DHSS
Don't see your topic? Click
here for a link to all State of Alaska Section of Epidemiology Bulletins
Other Links of Interest
Many other credible environmental health resources are available online, and individuals seeking general information about health and the environment are encouraged to take advantage of the following useful sites:
* Links to external resources are provided as a public service and do not imply endorsement*
Public Comments and Questions
The Environmental Public Health Program welcomes comments and questions from the public. Please send us your feedback via email to
eph@alaska.gov. Thank you.
The public is encouraged to contact the Environmental Public Health Program with any questions they might have regarding environmental health issues.