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WEHA members are involved in various areas of environmental and public health.  Such areas include biological/hazardous/radiological materials emergency response.

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General Information

The Wisconsin Environmental Health Association, Inc. (WEHA), a non-profit organization, is comprised of over 350 members.   Members include professionals in the public, private and academic sector throughout the state.   Even with the diverse professional background, all WEHA members share one common thread: to improve the health and well-being of Wisconsin residents by focusing on environmental and public health issues. 

WEHA is an organization that consists of volunteers who work together to help strengthen the field of environmental and public health.  Members participate to share ideas, educate and learn about a variety of environmental and public health issues.  Members also work to move the profession of environmental and public health forward by taking on challenging issues and creating solutions.  WEHA continues to make an effort to bring in all professionals who are interested and dedicated to the field of environmental and public health.  Becoming a member is easy and by participating you can become part of the organized network of professionals that is WEHA.   

Environmental and public health consists of a broad spectrum of professionals.  Below is a list of areas of expertise that WEHA members have and contribute to the organization.  

  • Community Noise Control
  • Disaster/Emergency Preparedness
  • Drinking Water Protection
  • Epidemiology
  • Food Protection / Sanitation
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Institutional Health and Safety
  • Environmental / Public Health Legislation
  • Occupational Safety / Industrial Hygiene
  • Plan Review and Environmental Site Assessments
  • Public Health Education
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Radiation Safety
  • Recreational Health
  • Swimming Pools, Spas, Water Parks
  • Vector Control
  • Solid Waste Control
  • Underground Storage Tanks

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