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Flood Impacted Wells/Springs

The time period for ordering free flood-related drinking water retest kits ends 11/30/2024. 

You may purchase drinking water test kits from our online webstore. If you need more information on which test kit to order, please visit our drinking water testing webpage.

Check the test kit drop off times and locations

 

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Our staff members live in the communities we serve, promoting health and wellness in Central Vermont, including Washington County and five towns in Orange County (Orange, Washington, Williamstown, Brookfield and Braintree). We work on a variety of health topics in partnership with schools, worksites, town offices and local service providers. We also serve individuals and families right in our office. Learn about the many ways we can help you, your family and your community be healthy.

Barre Safe Sharps Disposal Community Toolkit

This toolkit was developed by the Barre District Office of Local Health and the Greater Barre Safe Sharps Alliance.  It is a comprehensive safe needle disposal toolkit that provides a strategic framework for assessing the problem of unsafe needle disposal in a local community. The toolkit also outlines options for addressing the issue, and includes tips for building partnerships, developing and executing a plan and evaluating the project, among other resources. For additional information about safe sharps disposal from Health Department, visit Safe Needle Disposal in Vermont.

Contact Information
Barre Local Health Office
5 Perry St., Suite 250
Barre, VT
 
Joan Marie Misek, District Director
888-253-8786 or 802-479-4200
 
Communities Served

Barre City, Barre Town (Websterville, Graniteville), Berlin, Braintree, Brookfield, Cabot, Calais, Duxbury, Fayston, Marshfield, Middlesex, Montpelier, East Montpelier, Moretown, Northfield, Orange, Plainfield, Roxbury, Waitsfield, Warren, Washington, Waterbury, Williamstown, Worcester

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