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What are Environmental Health Policies?
Environmental health policies are a set of
regulations
,
guidelines
, and practices aimed at protecting public health by managing and mitigating environmental risks. These policies address issues ranging from
air quality
and
water safety
to
chemical exposures
and
waste management
. The primary goal is to prevent
disease
and promote
well-being
through proactive measures.
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