A river running through a high desert area

TO REPORT issues related to ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

PLEASE CALL (775) 866-1342

 

Environmental Health

The Central Nevada Health District is concerned with the interaction of people and their environment. Specifically, the Environmental Health program is focused on the health and welfare of humans in order to build safe and healthy communities. In order to achieve improved outcomes, Environmental Health conducts inspections to ensure compliance with applicable regulations, develops policies, programs, and services to reduce the possibility of contamination in water, soil, and food within the community.

Food safety & Protection

Services Include:
  • Foodborne Illness and Complaint Investigation Response
  • Temporary Food Events
  • Schools and Institutions
  • Cottage Food Exemptions
  • Food Service – Bars, Mobile Food Units, Restaurants, etc.
Forms:

Access to forms is available by clicking the title of form.  The form can then be sent in to CNHD by email at HealthPermit@CentralNevadaHD.org or by coming in to any of our locations.

Regulations and Resources (Click title to be directed to link):

Land Development

Services Include:
  • Establishment Construction Plan Review and Remodels
  • Establishment Re-opening Response – Boil Water Orders, Grease Fires, Power Outages, Water Outages
  • Individual Sewage Disposal Systems – Septic Systems
  • Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicles
  • Public Bathing Facilities – Pools, Spas, Water Features
Forms:

Access to forms is available by clicking the title of form.  The form can then be sent in to CNHD by email at HealthPermit@CentralNevadaHD.org or by coming in to any of our locations.

Regulations and Resources (Click title to be directed to link):

Public Safety

Services Include:
  • Public Accommodations – Hotels, Lodging and Motels 
  • Invasive Body Decoration – Body Jewelry, Microblading, Tattooing
  • Animal Bites – Rabies Prevention
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response
  • Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
  • Public Outreach
Forms:

Access to forms is available by clicking the title of form.  The form can then be sent in to CNHD by email at HealthPermit@CentralNevadaHD.org or by coming in to any of our locations.

Regulations and Resources (Click title to be directed to link):

For questions or concerns, please call one of our offices or send an email:
Churchill County Office:  (775) 867 – 8181
Eureka County Office: (775) 254 – 0305
Mineral County Office:  (775) 258 – 0145
Pershing County Office:  (775) 273 – 6285
Email:  info@centralnevadahd.org