Department of Public Health Data Library

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Environmental Justice  

Bureau of Climate and Environmental Health Department of Public Health

The tool is intended to facilitate the use of the EOEEA EJ Policy, enhance inclusive community planning for environmental assessment, and inform a wide range of activities.

Environmental monitoring  

The Radiation Control Program (RCP) conducts environmental radiation monitoring within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) of operating nuclear power stations in or near the Commonwealth as part of our regulating responsibilities.

Essex County environmental health investigations  

See reports and resources about technical high schools in Essex County.

Fatal work-related injury reports and publications  

Find fatality case reports, fatal occupation injuries in MA reports, and annual reports for Massachusetts fatal injuries at work.

Find a Waste Medication Kiosk  

Use an interactive map or download a list to locate a kiosk in your area for disposing of expired or unneeded prescription drugs.

Data catalog

Find information about licensed or certified health care facilities  

Division of Health Care Facility Licensure and Certification Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality Department of Public Health

Download a list of facilities licensed or certified by the Division of Health Care Facility Licensure & Certification, including bed counts.

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Find WIC approved stores  

The vendor spreadsheet below is organized by city in alphabetical order.

Fish consumption advisories  

Find Public Health Freshwater Fish Consumption Advisories.

Flood Zone Mapping Tool  

Bureau of Climate and Environmental Health Department of Public Health

The Flood Zone Mapping Tool can help you learn if your residence sits within a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated flood zone or floodplain. Climate change impact is also highlighted.

Foodborne and waterborne illness data  

Surveillance summaries of foodborne and waterborne illnesses reported to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.