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Environmental Health Services

Alexandria Health Department's Environmental Health Division Info & Resources.
Page updated on September 23, 2024 at 8:39 AM

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Alexandria Health Department
Division of Environmental Health
4850 Mark Center Drive
Suite 4206
Alexandria, VA 22311

Phone: 703.746.4910
Fax: 703.746.4919
Email: [email protected]

Business Hours:

  • Monday -  Wednesday, Friday: 
    8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Thursday: 
    12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: 

      

Environmental Health

  • Environmental Health Homepage
  • Food Safety Program
  • Bed Bugs
  • Hazardous Substances
  • Health Permits & Licenses
  • Guidance for Food Establishments Following a Storm

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The world around us affects our health. Everything from the food we eat to the homes where can impact how we feel. Alexandria Health Department works to help keep our environment safe. 

Permit & Plan Reviews

Review permit and plan reviews processes and policies for different establishments like restaurants, pools, and hotels in Alexandria.  

File a Complaint or Concern

Have a concern about a restaurant, pool or hotel? Too many mosquitoes while you are walking your dog? Need a tick identified? Call EH to report your issue. at

703.746.4910

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Indoor Air Quality

The air inside our shared spaces affects our health. Learn about substances in your air that can make you sick and get help with mold, radon, lead, and more. 

Memorial Pool

Pool & Aquatic Safety

How to stay safe in Alexandria's 150+ pools, spas, water parks, and fountains. Plus, permit & inspection info for pool operators and managers.

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Food Safety

Requirements & resources for food sellers and diners in Alexandria, including info on food code, permits, accreditation, and inspections.

Water Quality & Safety

The City of Alexandria's water is regulated by many different federal, state, and local offices. Our office issues well permits, and will conduct inspections of wells and marinas. To learn more about other water quality issues in the city, contact the Department of Transportation and Environmental Services, Office of Environmental Quality or the Alexandria Sanitation Authority. 

Private Wells  /   Marinas  /   Fairfax Water  /   American Water /   Lead 

PFAS Information

Wondering about PFAS, another name for Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)? You can find updated information about PFAS, local regulations, and health guidance from local water quality organization Fairfax Water. Some health guidance shared by Fairfax Water includes: 

  • Support efforts to protect drinking water sources and keep PFAS out of water supplies.
  • Read ingredient lists and choose products without PTFE or perfluoro- or polyfluor- in their names. :
  • Cook with stainless steel, cast-iron, glass, or ceramics. Try not to use nonstick cookware.
  • Look for coats, hats, and boots labeled “water-resistant.” They are less likely to have PFAS than waterproof products.
  • Avoid ordering food in grease-resistant wrappers or containers.
  • Avoid carpets and upholstery treated to be stain or water-resistant; decline stain treatment.
  • Ask manufacturers if their products have PFAS. These chemicals are often not listed. However, given that many PFAS cannot be measured yet, products cannot be confirmed “PFAS-free.”

Boil Water Advisories

Find answers to frequently asked questions about boil water notices here. 

Vector-Borne Illness Prevention Program

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The Vector-Borne Illness Prevention program, or Vector Program, works to prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria that use insects and animals (or vectors) to spread. The Vector Program deals mainly with the surveillance, prevention and control of mosquitoes and responding to potential rabies exposures.

Mosquitoes  |  Rabies  |  Ticks  |  Bed Bugs  |   West Nile

Animal Bites / Rabies Prevention

The Health Department oversees investigations for potential rabies exposures. The Vector Program staff and epidemiologists track bites and possible rabies exposures to both people and animals within the City. This is done by partnering with Animal Control, local physicians and veterinarians.

Rabies  |  Animal Control  |  Epidemiology

 

Hotel Sanitation Program

This program permits and inspects various hotels, motels, hostels, and bed & breakfasts in the City of Alexandria.

Get a Permit  |  Resources  |  Bed Bugs

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