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Indoor Air Quality

Air quality within and around structures can be affected by gasses, particulates, or microbial contaminants. These can include mold, carbon monoxide, asbestos, and radon. Orange County Environmental Health does not regulate indoor air. However, we wish to provide you with information and tips to assist you. The information below has...

Complaints

Complaints can be reported here or over the phone. Environmental Health Staff will respond during office hours (8am to 5pm, Monday - Friday, excluding holidays). All information is confidential and is not given to the owner/ property owner or any other third party. This is only to be used for...

About Downloading Files

The County of Orange Health Care Agency has several types of documents available for download on this site. Below you'll find a brief description and icon associated with each file type. If you are not capable of viewing a specific file on this site, please download the appropriate plug-in or...

Safe Drinking Water (Prop 65)

Compliance Program The intention of Proposition 65 is to protect the public and its drinking water resources and to inform the public about potential exposures to chemicals. Proposition 65 (Prop 65) (previously known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act) protects California citizens and the State’s drinking water...

CUPA Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Program

What Is the Aboveground Storage Tank Act? The Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act-APSA applies to businesses with a total storage capacity at any one site of more than 1,320 gallons of petroleum products in tanks or containers larger than 55-gallons. APSA defines “Petroleum” as crude oil, or any fraction thereof, which...

CUPA Hazardous Materials Disclosure & Business Emergency Plan

Hazardous Materials Business Emergency Plan (HMBEP) All Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs), Participating Agencies (PAs), and regulated businesses in the state of California must submit forms electronically. Businesses have direct access to their Business Emergency Plans and Chemical Inventories through the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) . It also grants...

CUPA Hazardous Waste

The Environmental Health Division implements the Hazardous Waste Inspection Program throughout Orange County. The purpose of this program is to ensure that all hazardous wastes generated by Orange County businesses are properly handled, recycled, treated, stored, and disposed. Program specialists inspect facilities that generate hazardous waste, evaluate hazardous waste generating...

Underground Storage Tanks FAQs

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