Bringing Together Environmental and Public Health Data

The Vermont Environmental Public Health Tracking Program brings together environmental and public health data in one place. The Vermont Tracking portal provides data in maps, charts, and tables as a part of the State’s continuing effort to help Vermonters better understand the relationship between their environment and their health. Our program is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Explore the health and environmental topics below.

Health Topics

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asthma
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birth defects
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cancer
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COPD
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heart attacks
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reproductive health
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social vulnerability

Environmental Topics

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air quality
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carbon monoxide
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climate
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cyanobacteria tracker
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drinking water
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heat vulnerability
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lead poisoning
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pollen
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radon
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tick tracker

Check out the full list of topics and data measures found on the Tracking portal.

Vermont Tracking Resources
Title Description
Environmental Health Spotlight - Radon and Smoking: A Risky Combination Smoking and radon are the leading causes of lung cancer. If you smoke and your home has high levels of radon, your risk of getting lung cancer is especially high. Learn more from this fact sheet.
Environmental Health Spotlight - Private Drinking Water: A User's Guide Drinking water can become contaminated from natural or human causes. As a private water system owner, you are in charge of maintaining and testing the water system. You will not know if your water is contaminated unless you test it. Learn more from this fact sheet.
Data and Metadata List of the data and metadata sources for the Environmental Public Health Tracking data on the Public Health Data Explorer
More Information
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Learn more about Environmental Public Health Tracking
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Explore information and data on the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
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Check out the CDC's profile on the Vermont Tracking Program
Contact Us

Environmental Public Health Tracking Program

Phone: 802-863-7220 or 800-439-8550 (toll-free in Vermont)

Fax: 802-863-7483

Email: AHS.VDHVTEPHT@vermont.gov

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