July/August 2025
Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 88, Number 1
About the Cover
Environmental public health operates at the intersection of the environment and human health. The purpose of this issue’s cover article, “Identifying Characteristics of Local Governmental Environmental Public Health Programs,” was to determine factors that governmental environmental public health professionals consider when making decisions about their programs and workforce, including matters of structure, staffing, and funding for local departments. There are important commonalities across environmental public health programs that provide a basis for guidelines that can be widely accepted and scalable to the size and setting of environmental public health departments.
Table of Contents
Advancement of the Science
- What People in the United States Are Asking About Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Their Drinking Water Based on Online Search Behaviors
- Hurricanes, Pathogenic Diseases, and Health Disparities
Advancement of the Practice
- Identifying Characteristics of Local Governmental Environmental Public Health Programs
- Building Capacity: Building Capacity Using Voice-to-Text
Advancement of the Practitioner
- Environmental Health Calendar
- JEH Quiz #1
- Spotlight on Resources: Recreational Waters
- JEH Author, Title, and Subject Index: Volume 87
Your Association
- President's Message: I Stand on the Shoulders of Giants
- Special Listing
- In Memoriam: RADM John G. Todd, Delmer Matasovsky, and Leon Vinci
- News
- 2025 and 2026 AEC
- Member Spotlight
Advertisers Index
- Hedgerow Software
- HS GovTech
- Inspect2GO
- NSF