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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 Newport Local Health Office.

Check the test kit drop off times and locations

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Newport Local Health Office staff live in and serve our community – we are the local face of public health in the Upper Northeast Kingdom. We work in schools, at worksites, with your town offices and partner groups, and we serve individuals and families right in our office. We help pregnant people, new parents and young children to eat well and learn about nutrition, we provide oral health care and immunizations and we support programs and policies that help all people form healthy habits. We invite you to learn about the many ways we can help you, your family and your community be healthy.

Contact Information
Newport Office of Local Health
100 Main Street, Suite 220
Newport, VT 05855

Tin (Justin) Barton-Caplin, District Director
800-952-2945 or 802-334-6707
Email AHS.VDHNewport@vermont.gov

See Staff Contacts

Communities Served

Albany, Averill, Avery's Gore, Barton (including Orleans), Bloomfield, Brighton (including Island Pond), Brownington, Brunswick, Canaan , Charleston, Coventry, Derby, Ferdinand, Glover, Holland , Irasburg, Jay, Lemington, Lewis, Lowell, Morgan, Newport City, Newport Town, Norton, Troy, Warner's Grant, Warren's Gore, Westfield, Westmore

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