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Mold Pollution 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

Hancock County, IL Hopedale, IL Homer Glen, IL Christian County, IL Grundy County, IL Jersey County, IL Livingston County, IL Manteno, IL Jo Daviess County, IL Lockport, IL Adams County, IL Armington, IL Calhoun County, IL Hardin County, IL Crete, IL Bond County, IL Clinton County, IL Macon County, IL Mackinaw, IL Greene County, IL Madison County, IL Marion County, IL Clark County, IL Douglas County, IL Putnam County, IL Cook County, IL Cumberland County, IL Saline County, IL Cass County, IL Coles County, IL Dupage County, IL South Pekin, IL Grant Park, IL Winnebago County, IL Buckingham, IL Minier, IL Rock Island County, IL Reddick, IL Richland County, IL Joliet, IL Sangamon County, IL Delavan, IL Lee County, IL Elwood, IL White County, IL Randolph County, IL Lake County, IL Saint Clair County, IL Beecher, IL Menard County, IL Pike County, IL Wabash County, IL Bureau County, IL Mercer County, IL Jefferson County, IL Edgar County, IL Jasper County, IL Bonfield, IL Shorewood, IL Henry County, IL Clay County, IL Logan County, IL Effingham County, IL Pope County, IL Union Hill, IL Wilmington, IL Carroll County, IL Franklin County, IL Jackson County, IL Dewitt County, IL Macoupin County, IL Peoria County, IL Johnson County, IL Mchenry County, IL Plainfield, IL Crest Hill, IL Fayette County, IL Washington, IL Braidwood, IL Champaign County, IL Iroquois County, IL Kendall County, IL La Salle County, IL Bolingbrook, IL Naperville, IL Marshall County, IL Perry County, IL Schuyler County, IL Stephenson County, IL Tremont, IL Deer Creek, IL Romeoville, IL Alexander County, IL Fulton County, IL Creve Coeur, IL Crawford County, IL Momence, IL Dekalb County, IL Gallatin County, IL Whiteside County, IL Moultrie County, IL Vermilion County, IL Aroma Park, IL Channahon, IL New Lenox, IL Hamilton County, IL Lawrence County, IL Wayne County, IL Saint Anne, IL Mcdonough County, IL Morton, IL Manhattan, IL Massac County, IL Mclean County, IL Scott County, IL Pekin, IL Boone County, IL Brown County, IL Monroe County, IL Shelby County, IL Bourbonnais, IL Union County, IL Essex, IL Herscher, IL Edwards County, IL Monee, IL Kane County, IL Frankfort, IL Knox County, IL Bradley, IL Peotone, IL Montgomery County, IL Washington County, IL Mason County, IL Pulaski County, IL Warren County, IL Green Valley, IL 61611, IL Kankakee, IL Morgan County, IL Hopkins Park, IL Groveland, IL Woodford County, IL Ford County, IL Ogle County, IL Piatt County, IL Stark County, IL Williamson County, IL Mokena, IL Henderson County, 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

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.