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CANCELED Dangerous Animal Designation Board Meeting on November 18
State Extends Timeline for Retail Food Code Revision Input
Due to the impacts of COVID-19, the Washington State Board of Health (BOH) has extended the deadline for additional public input into changes to the state’s Retail Food Code (WAC …
Temporary Food Establishment Permits Suspended
Lewis County Public Health & Social Services (LCPHSS) has suspended temporary food establishment permits until further notice. This action brings Lewis County into compliance with state-mandated restrictions intended to slow …
Public Health Water Lab Changes Sample Bottle Procedures
The Lewis County Public Health & Social Services (PHSS) water lab has resumed operations, but must change its public access procedures due to the county buildings closure orders. Until further …
Residential & Small Public Water Supplies - Two Dwellings
FAQ'SWhere can I go to find out if my property has a well on it?The Department of Ecology regulates private wells. Please visit the Department of Ecology Well Report Viewer …
State Seeks Input for Retail Food Code Revisions
The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is updating its Retail Food Code to ensure it addresses current foodborne illness risks and best methods of prevention. DOH is inviting the …
Solid Waste Utility Plans Tire Recycling Events
Dangerous Animal Designation Board Being Created
Many Lewis County residents share a love for animals and have consistently shown great interest in the welfare of animals of all kinds. Lewis County Public Health & Social Services …
Dangerous Animal Designation Board Volunteers Sought
Lewis County Public Health & Social Services (LCPHSS) is seeking community volunteers to serve on a newly formed Dangerous Animal Designation (DAD) Board. This five-member board will conduct hearings when …