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Environmental Health Specialist Network: Drinking Water Program. By: Joyce Tuttle, REHS, PHM. The Program. Environmental Health Specialist Network Drinking Water Program – EHS-Net Water Working under a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Environmental Health Specialist Network: Drinking Water Program By: Joyce Tuttle, REHS, PHM
The Program • Environmental Health Specialist Network Drinking Water Program – EHS-Net Water • Working under a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • Main interest water systems not regulated by Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) • EHS-Net Water started 2005 • Five states involved • California received funding 2007
EHS-Net Goals • Identify contributing factors and environmental precursors to waterborne illness and disease outbreaks • Translate findings into improved prevention efforts using a systems approach • Offer training opportunities to current and future environmental health specialists • Strengthen collaboration among epidemiology, laboratory, environmental health, and water safety programs
Goals of CA Program • Increase awareness of waterborne disease outbreaks in California • Encourage better communication between environmental health, public health, epidemiologists, and laboratories • Be available for assistance in case of a waterborne disease outbreak (WBDO) • Assist training new environmental health specialists
CA EHS-Net • Working with five states to develop investigation tool • Working with six counties on individual projects • Training new EHS • Available to all counties for assistance
HISTORY WBDO IN CA • Waterborne illness has been under-reported • Fifty-four reported cases in the last thirty-six years • This includes recreational and drinking water • Good News: the cases of unknown WBDO has gone significantly down from the 1970’s to present
County Data on WBDO • Contacting counties regarding WBD investigations • Procedures on how to handle possible waterborne illness • Develop procedures with references
County Projects • Sacramento – Labor Camp Water Survey • San Joaquin – State Small Water Systems • Yolo – State Small Water Systems • Monterey – Data from State Small and Local Small Water Systems • Tulare – Private Well Water Survey
Contact Information • Joyce Tuttle • 916-445-5194 • Joyce.Tuttle@cdph.ca.gov • P. O. Box 997377, MS 7402 • Sacramento, CA 95899-7377
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