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Flood Impacted Wells/Springs

The time period for ordering free flood-related drinking water test kits has ended. You may purchase a test kit from the online webstore.

If you already received a free test kit and need to retest your well/spring after treatment, you can get a free retest kit online, or from the Middlebury Local Health Office.

Check the test kit drop off times and locations

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Our staff are based in your community – we are the local face of public health in Addison County. We strive to improve the health of our entire community through our public health programs.  We help pregnant people, new parents and young children eat well and learn about nutrition and breastfeeding. We support programs and develop policies that help all people form healthy habits that prevent chronic diseases including physical activity, tobacco cessation, and recovery from substance use. We partner with health care providers, schools, and child care centers to prevent the spread of communicable diseases, prepare for public health emergencies, and increase our community’s immunization rates.  We invite you to learn about the many ways we can help you, your family and your community be healthy. Feel free to stop in Monday-Friday 7:45-4:30 p.m.

Contact Information

Middlebury Office of Local Health

156 So. Village Green, Suite 102

Middlebury, VT 05753

Craig Stevens, District Director
888-253-8804 or 802-388-4644
Email AHS.VDHMiddlebury@vermont.gov

See Staff Contacts

Communities Served

Addison, Bridport, Bristol, Cornwall, Ferrisburgh, Goshen, Granville, Hancock, Leicester, Lincoln, Middlebury, Monkton, New Haven, Orwell, Panton, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham, Starksboro, Vergennes, Waltham, Weybridge, Whiting

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