Asbestos Information | Illinois Department of Public Health - Division of Environmental Health
Eligibility
Anyone with questions pertaining to environmental concerns in Illinois
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
217-782-5830
Voice·
Main Line
Languages
English and Spanish
Application process
Please call.
Fees
None
Service area
Manteno, IL
Marion County, IL
Wabash County, IL
Livingston County, IL
Momence, IL
Hopedale, IL
Henderson County, IL
Menard County, IL
Naperville, IL
Monee, IL
Dupage County, IL
Hardin County, IL
Tremont, IL
Union Hill, IL
Clark County, IL
Lee County, IL
Mclean County, IL
Morton, IL
Pekin, IL
Brown County, IL
Champaign County, IL
Shelby County, IL
Whiteside County, IL
Winnebago County, IL
South Pekin, IL
Cook County, IL
Reddick, IL
Beecher, IL
Woodford County, IL
Braidwood, IL
Calhoun County, IL
Edwards County, IL
Kendall County, IL
Vermilion County, IL
Washington, IL
Elwood, IL
Hamilton County, IL
Iroquois County, IL
Dekalb County, IL
Grundy County, IL
Jefferson County, IL
Johnson County, IL
Essex, IL
Peotone, IL
Pulaski County, IL
Armington, IL
Crest Hill, IL
Macon County, IL
Moultrie County, IL
Madison County, IL
Marshall County, IL
Richland County, IL
Deer Creek, IL
Bonfield, IL
Wilmington, IL
Coles County, IL
Stark County, IL
Jackson County, IL
Christian County, IL
Herscher, IL
New Lenox, IL
Montgomery County, IL
Putnam County, IL
Homer Glen, IL
Jo Daviess County, IL
Aroma Park, IL
Rock Island County, IL
Adams County, IL
Carroll County, IL
Cass County, IL
Greene County, IL
Mercer County, IL
Clinton County, IL
Hancock County, IL
Lawrence County, IL
Washington County, IL
Bradley, IL
Buckingham, IL
Bureau County, IL
Lake County, IL
Bolingbrook, IL
Union County, IL
Warren County, IL
Romeoville, IL
Macoupin County, IL
Ogle County, IL
Delavan, IL
Crete, IL
Jasper County, IL
Pike County, IL
Scott County, IL
Ford County, IL
Saline County, IL
Pope County, IL
Green Valley, IL
Frankfort, IL
Kankakee, IL
Groveland, IL
Gallatin County, IL
Logan County, IL
Saint Clair County, IL
Clay County, IL
White County, IL
Shorewood, IL
Edgar County, IL
Effingham County, IL
Stephenson County, IL
Douglas County, IL
Randolph County, IL
Mackinaw, IL
Plainfield, IL
Mokena, IL
Bond County, IL
Channahon, IL
Crawford County, IL
Kane County, IL
Knox County, IL
Fulton County, IL
La Salle County, IL
Piatt County, IL
Manhattan, IL
61611, IL
Fayette County, IL
Mcdonough County, IL
Saint Anne, IL
Creve Coeur, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Alexander County, IL
Monroe County, IL
Peoria County, IL
Wayne County, IL
Boone County, IL
Williamson County, IL
Massac County, IL
Morgan County, IL
Franklin County, IL
Mason County, IL
Perry County, IL
Sangamon County, IL
Hopkins Park, IL
Joliet, IL
Schuyler County, IL
Dewitt County, IL
Henry County, IL
Jersey County, IL
Mchenry County, IL
Lockport, IL
Cumberland County, IL
Grant Park, IL
Minier, IL
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) - Division of Environmental Health protects public health by overseeing programs that address environmental hazards, food safety, and waste disposal. Its work includes ensuring safe food through inspections, protecting water and sewage systems, and preventing diseases by monitoring vector-borne illnesses, chemical exposures, and other environmental risks.
With respect to vectors (insects, ticks, rats, mice, birds and other animals that transmit disease-producing organisms to humans), the Division of Environmental Health provides technical information to local health departments, governments, mosquito abatement programs and the public on methods to monitor and control them.
Last Assured
11/25/2025
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Providing organization
Illinois Department of Public Health Division of Environmental Health
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) - Division of Environmental Health protects public health by overseeing programs that address environmental hazards, food safety, and waste disposal. Its work includes ensuring safe food through inspections, protecting water and sewage systems, and preventing diseases by monitoring vector-borne illnesses, chemical exposures, and other environmental risks.
With respect to vectors (insects, ticks, rats, mice, birds and other animals that transmit disease-producing organisms to humans), the Division of Environmental Health provides technical information to local health departments, governments, mosquito abatement programs and the public on methods to monitor and control them.
