The Coastal Health District of Georgia serves the counties of Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long & McIntosh
Our Environmental Health program uses surveillance, education, assessment, and enforcement to identify, prevent, and abate conditions that could adversely affect our health.
All Environmental Data requests, should be submitted electronically.
Harmful algal blooms can happen in saltwater and freshwater, and may cause serious problems for people, animals, and the local environment.
Currently, online payments for environmental health services are only available in Bryan and Chatham Counties.
The Beach Water Quality Monitoring and Notification program is a cooperative effort of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Coastal
Environmental Health is responsible for the regulation of body art establishments where tattoos, piercings, cosmetic tattoos, and microbladi
County Environmental Health office contact information.
County Environmental Health teams inspect food service establishments periodically to minimize the potential for food-borne illnesses.
The Environmental Health program is responsible for permitting and inspecting on-site sewage management systems to ensure they meet all requ
All public pool, spa or recreational water parks must obtain a valid operating permit from the local health authority.
Tourist accommodations are regulated and inspected by public health to minimize illnesses and injuries associated with unsanitary or hazardo
The Environmental Health program is responsible for permitting and inspecting installation of individual drinking water supplies to minimize
Get information on upcoming food service and certified pool operator classes.
Get information on additional Environmental Health programs and resources.