DCHI works to reduce people’s exposures to toxic substances in the environment.
Take samples
- Take air, soil, or water samples in neighborhoods built near current or old chemical dump sites or other areas where toxic chemicals were/are dumped, spilled or released
- Take biologic samples (blood, urine) from people living in the neighborhoods
Review data and report on health effects
- Provide our expert opinion on the level of environmental exposure and the health effects that could have occurred or could be possible
Work with communities and tribes to protect health
- Provide health education, technical advice, and support for communities and tribes to protect them from health effects caused by environmental exposure
Work with states and other agencies
- Make recommendations to prevent, reduce, or eliminate environmental exposures
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DCHI Key Activities
- Page last reviewed: August 28, 2017
- Page last updated: October 24, 2017
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