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\r\n Integrated Rodent ManagementÌý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n May 21, 3 pm ETÌý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n Rodent control represents one of the largest concerns, contributing to the bottom line of establishments throughout North America and around the globe. And thanks to population growth, urbanization, and favorable environmental conditions, rodents are thriving. Against this backdrop of expanding rodent populations, it’s more important than ever for consumers and regulators to have a thorough understanding of the latest IPM techniques for managing these pervasive pests. Rodents transmit many diseases that can cross over to humans and domestic animals.Ìý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n In this webinar, Janet Hurley will cover the basics of commensal rodent biology and behavior, with tips on how to prevent, exclude, and manage an ever-growing population of nuisance pests.\r\n

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\r\n Mosquito & Rodent Control PreparednessÌý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n Over the past two decades, the prevalence of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) has surged, surpassing the capacity of existing infrastructure to effectively manage them. To safeguard public health, it is imperative to bolster our frontline defenses, including mosquito abatement districts, environmental public health and pest management professionals.\r\n

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\r\n In this webinar, Claudia Riegel will delve into the principles of vector control preparedness, outlining the necessary level of commitment and infrastructure required to protect both human and animal populations in the aftermath of a natural disaster.\r\n

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\r\n Past Webinar RecordingsÌý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n We aim to improve our capacity to identify and understand emerging vectors found in the United States. Our webinars provide up-to-date information on vector control topics and resources used to protect the public from the transmission of vector-borne diseases. View previous recordings:\r\n

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\r\n Integrated Mosquito ManagementÌý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n May 7, 3 pm ETÌý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n Mosquitoes are effective disease vectors, transmitting diseases to humans, pets, and livestock. While the most prominent mosquito-borne diseases vary by region, diseases that were once confined to certain geographic areas are spreading due to climate change and increasing globalization. Managing mosquito populations should be done in a way that does not rely solely on the use of pesticides. Integrated mosquito management utilizes a combination of methods and data-based decision making to control mosquitoes and break the disease cycle, utilizing our understanding of the mosquito life cycle, behaviors, and how they spread diseases. Alexandros Pavlakis covered mosquito biology, mosquito-borne diseases, and the core pillars of an integrated mosquito management system with examples from a municipal mosquito control agency.\r\n

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\r\n Introduction to Vector Management: What is a vector and why are they a concern?\r\n

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\r\n This webinar is intended as an introduction to the world of vector control and management. We share the necessary information to enable environmental health professionals to better identify vector species from other environmental public health pests of concern. There is a panel discussion from experts in the field following a presentation by Dr. Caroline Efstathion, member of our Vector Control Program Committee.\r\n

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\r\n The panel discussion is moderated by our Sub-Committee Chair, Nina Dacko, Associate Director at the Harris County Public Health Mosquito and Vector Control Division, and features top experts in the field, including CDC’s Team Lead of Entomology and Ecology, Dr. Roxanne Connelly, National Park Service’s Epidemiology Branch Chief, Dr. Maria Said, and American Mosquito Control Association’s Technical Advisor, Dr. Daniel Markowski.\r\n

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\r\n Sterile Insect Technique: Innovative Tools for Controlling Invasive Mosquitoes\r\n

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\r\n The mosquito control industry refers to the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) as the release of altered male mosquitoes that cause the production of no offspring or produce offspring that will not survive to the adult stage when they mate with local female mosquitoes in the wild. In light of resistance to pesticides, changes to the regulatory landscape, increased mosquito-borne disease transmission, globalization of invasive mosquitoes, predicted impacts of global climate change, and limitations on the investment of new insecticide classes for mosquito control, there is a need for new approaches that do not have the same pitfalls as the currently used technology. When integrated with other control strategies, the SIT method has been successful in controlling a number of high-profile insect pests, including fruit flies, tsetse flies, screwworms, moths, and mosquitoes. Public health professionals from two mosquito abatement districts shared their experience with this technique.\r\n

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\r\n Integrated Tick Management: Strategies and Barriers to the Prevention of Tick-Borne Disease\r\n

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\r\n Tick-associated diseases, mainly Lyme disease, are increasing, new diseases are being discovered, and various tick species are expanding their geographic range posing an increasing risk to the public. Ticks can be acquired outdoors around the home or during recreational activities, the risk of which will increase with warmer weather and as people seek escape from \"quarantine fatigue.\" Dr. Stafford will briefly cover ticks, tick-borne disease incidence, and basic tick biology, and then review various environmental methods for tick-bite prevention and tick control. He will also highlight some of the barriers to effective tick management and tick-bite prevention in the United States.Ìý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n Preventing Zika in the US: What Environmental Health and Pest Management Professionals Need to Know\r\n

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\r\n Environmental health and pest management professionals, need to be prepared for outbreaks of the Zika virus. This webinar provides crucial information to developing prevention and awareness activities.\r\n

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Building Success in Environmental Health: An overview of project managementÌý

May 29, 12 pm ETÌý

Join us for an engaging webinar where we'll explore the fundamentals of project management for environmental health professionals. Learn how to initiate, plan, execute, monitor, and close projects effectively, ensuring success every step of the way. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned pro, this overview will equip you with essential skills and insights to excel in your environmental health projects.Ìý

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Spark! is an ongoing series of members-only skill-building webinars, provided in short half-hour segments to fit your busy schedule. Each webinar provides .5 CEs toward maintaining your Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼ credential.Ìý

These webinars are only available on our Community platform.Ìý

Previous Spark! Recordings

Recordings of past Spark! webinars are available for members to watch any time:Ìý

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Hosted in partnership with the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA)Ìý

Part 1 | Onsite Wastewater Treatment: What is it and where can I go for information?Ìý

May 30, 1 pm ETÌý

We will provide attendees with an overview of sewage disposal systems, also known as onsite wastewater treatment systems, and where they can go for additional information. The webinar will discuss the basic types of onsite wastewater treatment and dispersal methods, showcase a new free homeowner’s education tool, and present additional resources and training opportunities for environmental health professionals who need to learn more about onsite wastewater. There will also be a discussion of who NOWRA is along with a preview of part two of the webinar series. Ìý

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\"\"Tom Groves is the Executive Director of NOWRA, a position that he took over in January 2021. He currently oversees all NOWRA’s activities including conference, technical, and education programs. Prior to NOWRA, Tom served as the Director of Wastewater and Onsite Programs for the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC), a quasi-government non-profit agency. He served two terms on the NOWRA Board of Directors and was president of the association from 2008 – 2010.

\"\"Dr. Gary L. Hawkins works for the University of Georgia as the Water Resource Management Specialist in the Crop and Soil Science Department and is an Associate Professor. He is an Agricultural Engineer. He is responsible for extension programming in the areas of water quality, water quantity and water resources. His current extension and research programs are related to water resource issues in the areas of soil and water conservation, stormwater, well water protection and education, septic systems, water retention, nutrient movement, and small-scale irrigation. Gary is on the NOWRA Board of Directors and serves as the chair of NOWRA’s Education Committee.

\"\"Dr. Andrew Lazur is a Statewide Water Quality Specialist with the University of Maryland Extension focusing on drinking water quality, private wells, groundwater protection, septic systems, and pond management education. He has been involved in various aspects of water quality in Research and Extension for 35 years. His work is applied and collaborative in nature, working directly with varied stakeholders to identify and solve issues. Andy serves as the vice-chair of NOWRA’s Education Committee.

Part 2 | Sewage Disposal: A priority item you may be overlooking

June 11, 1 pm ETÌý

Sewage disposal is a Priority Item discussed in Chapter 5 of the Food Code and found under the Physical Facilities section of the Food Establishment Inspection Report. The code itself calls for an approved sewage disposal system in 5-403.11 but is very vague on what to look for to verify the system is approved. This webinar will take a closer look at individual sewage disposal systems that serve many rural retail food and food service facilities. Additional resources and training opportunities for environmental health professionals will also be discussed.Ìý

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\"\"Allison Blodig, REHS has been in the onsite and decentralized wastewater treatment industry since 1997 and spent most of her career in the treatment system manufacturing industry. She is a retired biologist and wastewater treatment system professional, with a background in food service inspection and restaurant ownership. Allison is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist with the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼ and is the current President of the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association – the largest organization in the United States dedicated to representing the onsite and decentralized wastewater industry.

\"\"Chris LeClair, REHS has been a regulator in the environmental health field since 1993. He began his career at Anoka County, where he learned the skillset required to be an effective regulator, all while finishing his B.S. in Natural Resources & Environmental Studies at the University of Minnesota. In 1996, Chris began his tenure as an Environmental Health Specialist in Washington County where he remained for 22 years. In 2002, as a health inspector and in 2002 was assigned to the septic system regulation program at Washington County.

In 2018, Chris moved north to Otter Tail County Minnesota, taking a position as the Director of the Land & Resource Management department, which regulates septic systems, wetland conservation and shoreland development. ÌýIn 2024, Chris also began supervising the County’s environmental health specialists. Chris is Vice-President of the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association – the largest organization in the United States dedicated to representing the onsite and decentralized wastewater industry.

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Connect your environmental public health agency with students and recent graduates at our 2nd annual virtual career fair. Our job seekers and employers are ready to get matched.Ìý

Event DetailsÌý

Thursday, June 13Ìý
1 - 4 pm ETÌý
VirtualÌý

Employer Benefits

Complete the interest form for your STLT environmental public health agency and we’ll get back to you with more details about the event.Ìý

Employer Interest Form

Job Seeker Benefits

Check out these tips for job seekers to prepare for the virtual career fair.Ìý

Job Seeker Sign Up

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Hosted by Rutgers University, Office of Continuing Professional EducationÌý

Online | May 21 - 23, 2024Ìý

In this two and a half day online workshop, participants will learn to write an effective HACCP plan by doing it! Our HACCP expert will guide students through the process step-by-step so they can create an effective plan to help their facility avoid the liability associated with contaminated food products. Participants will review examples of real HACCP plans and learn why they fail, so they can make sure their plans succeed.Ìý

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Suzanne Hills
suzanne.hills@rutgers.edu
848-932-7234

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Hosted by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼÌý

Webinar | June 4, 2024, 1 pm ETÌý

Increasing temperatures and extended drought seasons, resulting from climate change, impact the risk and extent of wildfires in North America.

In this webinar, experts will discuss:

They will also provide resources, including communication strategies, to navigate the complexities of wildfire smoke and air quality in preparation for wildfire season.

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Hosted by Rutgers University, Office of Continuing Professional EducationÌý

New Brunswick, NJ | May 28 - July 22, 2024Ìý

Environment & Public Health (EPH) is an 8-week course followed by a 200-hour unpaid health department internship that provides students with the expertise and hands-on experience they need and qualifies them to sit for the NJ Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) Licensing Exam. There are prerequisites and an application process to enroll.

Learn More

Contact

Olga Welsh
eph@njaes.rutgers.edu
848-932-7315

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\r\n Our 2024 Annual Educational Conference & Exhibition (AEC) taking place on July 15-18 in Pittsburgh, PA and virtually promises to be one of our best conferences yet!\r\n

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\r\n Our theme this year is New Horizons: Building Bridges to Shape the Environmental Health Future, focusing on responding to the needs of the profession with new topics like heat waves in the U.S., data modernization, burn-out, and artificial intelligence for environmental health, along with our traditional topics such as food safety and water quality.\r\n

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\r\n Seize this opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to the environmental health community. Attending will not only enrich your knowledge but also contribute to the collective effort in creating an empowered and skilled workforce.\r\n

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\r\n We look forward to welcoming you to Pittsburgh and making this conference a milestone in your professional journey.Ìý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n Registration for the 2024 Annual Educational Conference is open. The conference is open to in-person and virtual attendees.Ìý°À°ù°À²Ô

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\r\n All full conference rates include access to the conference educational sessions. In-person attendees will also receive admission tickets to the Exhibition Grand Opening and Large Networking Event. Single day registration is also available for in-person attendees and includes access to a single day of the conference educational sessions.Ìý°À°ù°À²Ô

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