Who do I contact about health-related concerns?
Report Health-Related Concerns
Overview:
Protecting public health starts with identifying and addressing environmental conditions that may impact the safety and well-being of the community. Health-related concerns such as unsanitary conditions, standing water, waste accumulation, sewage issues, or pest activity can contribute to the spread of disease and create unsafe living conditions.
Residents are encouraged to report any conditions that may pose a public health risk so they can be investigated and addressed promptly.
Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD)
The Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD) investigate environmental and public health concerns affecting residents and neighborhoods throughout the community.
For assistance, contact the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD) or call 512-943-3600 during regular business hours.
WCCHD may assist with concerns including:
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Unsanitary or hazardous environmental conditions
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Standing water or drainage concerns that may contribute to mosquito activity
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Sewage, waste, or conditions that may impact public health
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Public health concerns at businesses or multi-unit properties
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Rodent, cockroach, or other pest infestations that may create health risks
When Reporting a Concern, Please Provide:
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The exact location of the issue
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A brief description of the concern
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How long the problem has been occurring
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Your contact information (if follow-up is needed)
Timely reporting helps reduce potential health risks and supports a safer, healthier community for all residents.