Plumas County Environmental Health

Plumas County Environmental Health To enhance public health through outreach, education, collaborative planning, & sensible applications of environmental health principles, laws, & statutes

11/20/2019

With the Holidays approaching here is some great tips and tricks to maintain food safety 🍗🍲🥗🍖

10/30/2017

If you have recently purchased any of the listed products please check the serial number listed to ensure it is not contaminated.

Mann Packing of Salinas, California is voluntarily recalling minimally processed vegetable products listed below because they may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes. Mann Packing is issuing this recall in response to a single positive result found during random sampling by the Canadian Food...

09/28/2017

Welcome to SepticSmart Week 2017!
September 18-22, 2017

This week focuses on educating homeowners and communities on the proper care and maintenance of their septic systems. We will post new information, tips, and resources each day.

More at https://www.epa.gov/septic

Learn SepticSmart Basics

Want to learn or teach others what SepticSmart week is all about? Download the presentation to learn how a septic system works, proper care and maintenance tips, and other helpful resources on how you can participate in SepticSmart Week.
• Do Your Part, Be SepticSmart! (PowerPoint)


Quick Steps to Keep Your Septic System Healthy

Looking for a quick and easy guide on how to care for your septic system? Check out this diagram and learn how to do your part:
• Do Your Part Get SepticSmart




Top 10 Ways to Be a Good Septic Owner

Here is a list for homeowners on how to keep your septic system maintained and in working condition. Learn the top 10 ways to:
• "Keep Your SepticSmart!"

Homebuyer's Guide to Septic Systems

If you are about to purchase a home with a septic system, the homebuyer's guide provides information you need to know before purchasing, how a septic system works, and the importance of having it inspected prior to purchasing. It also provides information on everyday, preventative, and corrective maintenance for when you are living in your new home.
• New Homebuyer’s Guide to Septic Systems (PDF)

The web site provides guidance and technical assistance for homeowners, government officials, industry professionals, and EPA partners about how to properly develop and manage individual onsite and community cluster systems that treat domestic wastewater.

10/07/2016

Our Office will be closed Monday, October 10 in observance of Columbus Day

08/31/2016

https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/teachyoursuperhero.html

An elementary school student tells his dad not to mention putting the cold pack in his lunchbox. “Don’t bug me in front of my friends,” says the gradeschooler who feels embarrassed. “Charlie’s folks don’t make him keep his lunch cold.”

Food safety tips from FoodSafety.Org to keep your little ones safe from any lunchbox food borne illnesses as they move t...
08/31/2016

Food safety tips from FoodSafety.Org to keep your little ones safe from any lunchbox food borne illnesses as they move through this school year.

08/04/2016

SCAM ALERT!!

The Plumas County Environmental Health office has just been notified by a food facility in Portolas of a potential scam involving food inspectors. The restaurant had a call this morning from a male individual asking questions about food safety and operations and stated that he would be at the facility within 10 minutes for an inspection. This scam in the past has involved the 'inspector' then asking for a monetary payment in order for the facility to avoid closure. REMEMBER THAT COUNTY FOOD INSPECTORS WILL NOT ASK FOR MONEY DURING AN INSPECTION.

If you receive a call like this or someone posing as an inspector shows up at your facility, please call the Plumas County Sheriff's Office for assistance. Report the incident to Environmental Health as well.

If in doubt regarding an inspector, remember that local food inspectors all carry Plumas County photo identification cards. You may also call our office at 530-283-6355 for verification.

08/04/2016

Food Protection Manager Certification available through

Feather River College August 22-26, 2016.

Class Information:

Class: Food Safety and Sanitation (NCA0001)

CRN #: 7447.

Credits: 1.5 units

Instructor: Sue Schultz

Time: 4-6:50 pm

Location: Learning Resources Center 105, Feather River College.

Anyone interested in getting certified should sign up at FRC. Text and exam answer sheet are available through the FRC Bookstore and should be purchased prior to the start of class.

Contact Sue Schultz at [email protected] for further questions.

Address

270 County Hospital Road
Quincy, CA
95971

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15302836207

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