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Environmental Health WebMaps
Environmental Health WebMaps
Use Environmental Health WebMaps to learn about the environmental health of your community or state. The application displays environmental health information from NCEH/ATSDR, NCEH/ATSDR funded programs, and other federal and state agencies through an interactive map.
With Environmental Health WebMaps, you can:
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Search environmental health information by federal region, state, county, city, facility or site name, ZIP code, or contaminant.
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View facilities or sites on a national, state, or local map.
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Display facility or site information including name, address, contaminants, and demographics.
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Access the associated NCEH/ATSDR, NCEH/ATSDR funded, and other federal and state agency programs Web sites.
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Display the ATSDR ToxFAQs™, Toxicological Profiles, and Public Health Assessments online documents.
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Overlay U.S. Congressional districts, major roads, schools, and more on a national, state, or local map.
To launch Environmental Health WebMaps, click the
Create Map image.
This application is best viewed using Internet Explorer. Instructions on how to use Environmental Health WebMaps are available under the Quick Links section of this page. Online help is also available within each section of the application.

Disclaimer: Be advised that the majority of data
contained in the Environmental Health WebMaps is derived from data developed
and maintained by various agencies of the federal government. The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention makes no guarantee as the accuracy or integrity
of this data. The information provided is for reference only.