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Paying for your Health Permit Orange County Environmental Health provides several ways to pay your annual health permit fee. You may pay online, by mail, or in person. Please verify the information on your invoice is accurate prior to paying your bill. If the information reflected is not current, please...
A range of Orange County partners create community assessments, plans, and reports, particularly for priority populations.
Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) Workgroup
Lead Week is a national annual campaign during the last full week of October to bring awareness to and prevent childhood lead exposure. This year's theme, Nutrition as Prevention , addresses the role that nutrition plays in preventing lead from being absorbed into the body and empowers families to offer...
The purpose of the UST program is to ensure that hazardous materials stored in underground tanks are not released into the environment. The Hazardous Materials Surveillance Section of the Environmental Health Division oversees the Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program in most cities in Orange County, with the exception of Anaheim...
CUPA Contacts CUPA Programs Duty Officer of the Day (24 Hour Hotline): (714) 433-6406 HazMat Emergency Response Team (SPILL NOTIFICATION): (714) 433-6406 California Office of Emergency Services (CALOES - SPILL NOTIFICATION): (800) 852-7550 Other Program Contacts Body Art Program: (714) 433-6040 Medical Waste: (714) 433-6406 CUPA Fax Number: (714) 433-6423...
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...