https://rivcoeh.org/monitoring-wells
Monitoring Wells Monitoring Wells The Environmental Cleanup Program (ECP) is the program within Riverside County Environmental Health (DEH) that administers and enforces state standards and local ordinances pertaining to the construction, alteration, maintenance, and destruction of monitoring wells, cathodic wells, and other types of non-production wells. Quick Links Find a Well Permit Monitoring…
https://rivcoeh.org/plan-checker-contact
Plan Checker Contact Food (including Food Trucks) and Pools/SpasSupervisor: Dan BlumFood Trucks/CartsPlan Check Specialist: Jeff LojeskiFood and Pools/SpasRiverside Health Bldg | Main Office4065 County Circle Dr.Riverside, CA 92503Phone: (951) 358-5172Fax: (951) 358-5017Plan Check Specialist: Dena SampelCorona2275 S. Main St., Suite 204Corona, CA 92882Phone: (951) 273-9140Fax: (951) 520-8319Plan…
https://rivcoeh.org/home-safety
Home Safety Home Safety The techniques used by the various Programs in Environmental Health to keep the public and our environment safe also apply in your own home. What To Do in an Emergency or DisasterFood and Water Safety Before, During, and After Power OutagesHow to Store and Purify Water: English | SpanishEmergency Food Supply: English | SpanishSeptic Tank Failure During Excessive Rains or…
https://rivcoeh.org/catering-businesses-and-host-facilities
Catering Businesses and Host Facilities Catering Businesses and Host Facilities A catering business provides food for private events such as parties, family gatherings and wedding receptions at a location other than a permitted restaurant. Food is prepared at an approved catering kitchen for service to a predetermined number of invited guests at a catered event. Caterers can also serve food at a…
https://rivcoeh.org/cottage-food-operations
Cottage Food Operations The Cottage Food Bill, AB1616, allows certain low-risk food products to be prepared and packaged in private home kitchens in California. The Cottage Food Bill, also known as the California Homemade Food Act, was passed in an effort to help Californians recover from the slow economy, promote small scale businesses and create jobs. This type of operation is called a Cottage…
https://rivcoeh.org/pools-spas-water-features
Pools, Spas, & Water Features Pools, Spas, & Water Features This Program visits approximately 7,600 pools, spas, wading pools, and spray grounds to ensure safety, proper sanitation, and compliance with pool code requirements. Image Image Pool Spa Quick Links Application to Operate a Pool or SpaPool CodeCDPH Public Swimming Pool Requirements Pool Spa Guidance Self-Inspection Checklist: …
https://rivcoeh.org/ordinances
Local OrdinancesMany of the programs overseen by the Department of Environmental Health have their own ordinances, which are enforced at the time of service at the facility. Please use the list below to view the latest versions of all Riverside County Ordinances that pertain to Environmental Health programs. Further ReadingCounty Clerk of the BoardAll Riverside County OrdinancesAll Codified…
https://rivcoeh.org/retail-foods
Retail Foods Retail Foods Facilities This Program visits approximately 11,000 retail food facilities to ensure safe food handling practices, proper sanitation, and compliance with the California Health and Safety Code within the county. Food Handler Certification Food Handler Certification Restaurants & Markets Restaurants & Markets Food Facility Inspections Food Facility Inspections Food…
https://rivcoeh.org/wells
Wells Protecting the quality of ground water in Riverside County is a priority. Proper construction of new wells and proper reconstruction or destruction of existing wells is critical. A Riverside County Environmental Health Permit for construction, reconstruction or destruction of a well is required throughout the county. Dry Wells Monitoring Wells Land Use Permit Look Up Well Links…
https://rivcoeh.org/drought-resilience
Drought Resilience Drought Resiliency Plan Drought is a recurring challenge in Riverside County, making it important to plan ahead for potential water shortages and protect access to safe drinking water. California’s SB552 was enacted to strengthen drought preparedness for state small water systems, domestic wells, and rural communities that are often more vulnerable during dry conditions.The…