As part of the requirement to implement community right-to-know provisions and the California Public Records Act for the Environmental Health Department, records are maintained and available for review. For more information on gaining access to those records, please fill out the appropriate Request for Records form below.
Public Information Quick Links
Request for Records Form
When submitting a request for records from the Department please provide the details of your request on the form below.
**For detailed information on how to request DEH Records managed by the Hazardous Materials Management Branch, please review this Request for Records Information Sheet
Please email your request to the program or programs that you need records from at the email addresses listed below. Either click the link or copy the email address into your email program.
Please put the words "Records Request" in the Subject Line of the e-mail.
Email Link Email Address DEH Food and Pool Records Request DEHWebmaster@rivco.org Land Use Records Request Landuserecords@rivco.org DEH Haz Mat Records Management DEHRecordsMgmt@rivco.org |
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Postal Mail
Send the Records Request form to the following address:
Riverside County Department of Environmental Health
P.O. Box 7909
Riverside, CA 92513-7909
In Person
You can drop a request for records form at any of our offices countywide. Visit the our office locations page for our office addresses.
Additional Hazardous Materials/Underground Storage Tanks Records Resources
To get quick access to information for Phase I and Phase II site assessments or for additional Environmental records, start your search with one of the links below:
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Geo Tracker | Local Oversight Program (LOP) or Leaking Underground Storage Tank |
California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) Site Portal | Regulated businesses with hazardous materials. This state agency provides oversight for all regulated businesses with hazardous materials |
USEPA EPCRA - Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Program | This federal program tracks the management of over 650 toxic chemicals that pose a threat to human health and the environment. |