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M <br />1. a food protection function, <br />2. a drinking water function, <br />3. a surveillance of indoor air quality function, <br />4. a toxicology and hazard assessment function, <br />5. a sanitary nuisance function, <br />6. a migrant labor function, <br />7. a public facilities function, <br />8. an onsite sewage disposal function, <br />9. a bio -hazardous waste control function, <br />10. a function to control disease transmitted from <br />animals to humans, <br />11. an environmental epidemiology function, <br />12. a mosquito and pest control function, <br />13. a radiation control function, <br />14. a public swimming pool and bathing place function, <br />and <br />15. a mobile home and recreational vehicle park function; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the transfer of the responsibility for these <br />concerns to an assortment of out -of -county state agencies <br />would lead to confusion and inaccessibility for the general <br />public; and <br />WHEREAS, the Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners agrees that there is excessive duplication and <br />fragmentation of environmental programs and environmental <br />health programs between state agencies that result in <br />increased costs, and undue duplication and confusion to the <br />general public as to who is the responsible agency; and <br />WHEREAS, with the already established public perception <br />that local public health units are the first line of contact <br />in regard to environmental or environmental health concerns, <br />a more prudent and economic division of programatic <br />responsibilities would be to increase the role of the HRS - <br />County Public Health Unit in environmental and public health <br />regulations; <br />31 <br />F 6 0 4 1992 <br />LOOK SD F:;tOe� <br />
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