Pierce County Environmental Health Indicators Project
The draft Pierce County Environmental Health Trends 2010 report is being posted for review. Please send Marianne suggestions to improve the report by January 10, at mseifert@tpchd.org or (253) 798-3823.
- Pierce County Environmental Health Trends 2010 - Draft Report
- Pierce County Environmental Health Trends July 21, 2011 Meeting Notes
- Pierce County Environmental Health Trends Input for 2010 Report
What are environmental health indicators?
Environmental health is the connection between ecosystem and human health.
Environmental health indicators are measures that can show if environmental conditions that impact our health are getting better, worse, or staying the same.
Why a Pierce County Environmental Health Trends 2008 report?
We want to better understand and communicate important environmental conditions in Pierce County. To do this, we brought together agency and community members to decide what environmental conditions and other information to include in this report.
Pierce County EH Indicators Project Process
Pierce County EH Indicators Project Participants
Pierce County Environmental Health Trends 2008EH Indicators Model
Pierce County Environmental Health Indicators Project
Fact Sheets:
Past Forums:
- April 20, 2011
- Water Quality, Water Purveyors Perspective, Roger Nottage
- Groundwater Quality in Pierce and Thurston Counties, Tony Paulson
- January 27, 2011 Forum Summary
- Toxic Release Inventory Presentation, Diane Fowler
- Toxics in Marine Fish, Jim West
- Economic Drivers by Arabie Jaloway-Hill
- Land Indicators by April Putney
Please contact Marianne at mseifert@tpchd.org or (253) 798-3823 to receive a hard copy of the report, and with any questions or suggestions to improve the next report.
Environment
- Applications and Forms
- Community Safety
- Drinking Water & Wells
- Environmental Health Priorities
- EnviroStars
- Groundwater
- Healthy Home Environment
- Prevent and Respond to Flooding
- Septic Systems
- Site Investigation
- Surface Water: Lakes, Beaches and Shellfish
- Waste Management
- Wood Smoke Reduction Program

