The Department of Business and Professional Regulation handles restaurant complaints. If you need to file a complaint regarding a restaurant in Florida, please visit their website.
A key component of public health, environmental public health focuses on preventing and controlling human diseases caused or impacted by our environment. Many aspects of our environment, both built (pools, sidewalk, and park access) and natural (water, air, soil, and food), can impact our health.
Environmental public health professionals work to prevent disease and create healthy environments that promote well-being, fostering healthy, and safe communities by ensuring the safety of what we eat, breathe, touch, and drink.
Statewide activities focus on prevention, preparedness, and education through routine monitoring, outreach, surveillance, and sampling of facilities and other environments that may contribute to injuries and the occurrence or transmission of disease
Florida Water Quality
Protecting Florida Together map delivers statewide water quality information for blue-green algae and red tide (harmful algal blooms). You can sign-up to receive notifications when water quality changes in your area.
Our Environmental Health office is located on the 3rd Floor in the Clay County Government Administration building. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
A safe and healthy environment is crucial to the well being of each individual. Environmental Health programs are an essential part of Florida’s Public Health services. These programs are aimed at preventing or reducing health risks that may occur in our daily surroundings. To insure delivery at the closest possible level, 19 Environmental Health programs are currently administered through the Florida Department of Health in Clay County (DOH-Clay).
Mosquito or drainage complaints need to be filed with Clay County Public Works. Public Works can be reached at:
- Green Cove Springs: 904-284-6335
- Orange Pak/Middleburg: 904-269-6335
- Keystone Heights: 352-473-3711
- Email: Public.Works@ClayCountyGov.com
Complaints regarding noise, junk vehicles, abandoned property, unkempt yards, or private pools go through Code Enforcement. They can be reached at 904-284-6310.
Online Septic Records Retrieval
eBridge Solutions is a web-based records storage system. Available records include all final septic inspections from 1993 to present.
Not all records are available at this time, however, we are continuously scanning. If you cannot find the information you are looking for, please give us a call at the number on the top of this page.
To access the eBridge Solutions system, please follow these steps:
- Go to eBridge-solutions.com
- Click “Customer Login”
- Username: Public
- Password: Publicguest
- File Cabinet: CLAY DOH
The retrieve tab is located in the upper left-hand side of the screen. Under “permit type”, select Septic. You can search by permit number, street address, zip code, applicant name, Parcel ID #, and date.
Florida Environmental Public Health Tracking Program
In collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Florida Environmental Public Health Tracking Program is pleased to announce the launch of its online portal
Florida Statutes
- Chapter 381 F.S. – PUBLIC HEALTH: GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 386 F.S. – PARTICULAR CONDITIONS AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH
Florida Administrative Code
- Rule Chapter: 64E-8 F.A.C – Limited Use Water
- Rule Chapter: 64E-9 F.A.C. – Public Pools and Bathing Places
- Rule Chapter: 64E-11 F.A.C. – Food Hygiene
- Rule Chapter: 64E-12 F.A.C. – Community Based Residential Homes
- Rule Chapter: 64E-15 F.A.C. – RV Parks, Recreational Camps, Mobile Home Parks
- Rule Chapter: 64E-16 F.A.C. – Biomedical Waste
- Rule Chapter: 64E-17 F.A.C. – Tanning
- Rule Chapter: 64E-19 F.A.C. – Body Piercing
