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Seal of East Amwell Township

BOARD OF HEALTH

Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m.

The Board of Health makes rules and regulations in the interest of public health. Members are appointed by the Township Committee. Terms of office are three years.

Board Members

Tracy Carluccio
Les Hamilton
C. Larry Tatsch
Ted Peyrek, III
David Wang-Iverson
Tony Berberabe
Bogdan Sleczka
Charles Van Horn, Alternate I
Pauline Serafin, Alternate II

Forms - Temporary Food Permit Application
             Portable Bathroom Application with Ordinance

Information

NJDEP Press Release - Christie Administration Urges the Removal of Standing Water
Public Health Info: Wear Protective Gear When Cleaning Up From Hurricane Sandy
Governor Christie - FEMA Announcement and Update: Immunizations, Vaccines and Public Health
Increased Reports of Scabies in Long-term Care Facilities
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Cases Associated with Staying in Yosemite National Park

Arbovinal Testing in New Jersey

Advisory: Increase in Influenza A H3N2v Virus Infections in Three U.S. States

National Childhood Vaccination Injury Act Requirements
2012 Recommended Immunization Schedules and Updated Vaccine Information
Outdoor Wood-burning Boilers
Pre-Inspection Checklist for Temporary Food Vendors
Short Easy Reminders For Health Food Service
Preschool/Child Care Influenza Vaccine Requirement Reminder
Vaccine Preventable Disease Program Updates

Health Advisories

Rabies Incident

Trader Joe's Peanut Butter recall and Beef Pet Food Snack recall

Tyson Premium Chunk Chicken recall

Lyme Disease Surge Predicted for Northeast U.S.

Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease of White-Tailed Deer

Hunterdon County Division of Public Health Services

Most Human Rabies Treatments Avoidable

OUTDOOR WOOD-BURNING BOILERS - NJ DEP COMPLIANCE ADVISORY WARNING While the sale and installation of these units is legal, the strict NJDEP regulations make it very difficult to
operate them while maintaining compliance. The regulation mandates that these units produce no smoke except for 3 minutes in any 30 minute period.

Outdoor wood-burning boilers in New Jersey must comply with NJAC 7:27-3, “Control and Prohibition of Smoke from Combustion of Fuel.”


Agendas and Minutes