Benton County Environmental Health Services

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4077 SW Research Way
Corvallis, OR 97333

Located in the heart of Corvallis, Oregon, Benton County Environmental Health Services stands as a vital hub within the local government network. This county office serves as a dedicated resource for residents, offering a range of services and programs aimed at promoting public health and environmental well-being. From overseeing food safety inspections to managing waste disposal regulations, this office plays a crucial role in upholding community health standards.

With a team of knowledgeable professionals at the helm, Benton County Environmental Health Services operates with a commitment to safeguarding the environment and enhancing the quality of life for all residents. Whether it's issuing permits for septic systems or conducting water quality assessments, this office works tirelessly to ensure compliance with regulations and promote sustainable practices. By fostering a culture of accountability and transparency, this county government office remains a cornerstone of civic responsibility and community resilience.

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