City of Stirling Handy Services Guide
Conservation of these natural areas involves: • Protection from loss, misuse or further degradation • Removal of threatening processes e.g. weed eradication, fire prevention, pest and disease control • Rehabilitation through natural and assisted regeneration to improve biodiversity • Restoration of habitats for threatened and endangered species of wildlife. Environmental health The City undertakes a range of activities and programs to promote and improve public health. Assistance and information is available on a wide range of health related matters such as:
• Food hygiene • Noise pollution • Environmental pollution (Dust) • Infectious diseases • Effluent disposal systems • Pest control matters • Water quality • Health promotion. Environmental Health Officers also monitor and regularly inspect: • Food premises and manufacturers • Public buildings
• Hairdressers, beauticians and tattooists • Caravan parks and camping grounds • Lodging houses.
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