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EPA: Basic Information about Lead in Drinking Water


Reducing Potential Lead Exposure from Drinking Water


CDC: Lead-Information for Parents


Ethan’s House Gets Healthier…A Coloring Storybook about Lead Safety


5 Things You Can do to Lower Your Child’s Lead Level


A Healthy Home for Everyone


Lead & Pregnancy


Potential Impacts of Construction Activity on Water Quality


How to Identify Lead-Free Plumbing Products


Costs of Lead Exposure and Remediation in Michigan

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Healthy Connections

Laboratory — Clinical Testing

Laboratory — Drinking Water Testing

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Western Upper Peninsula Health Department responds to public health-related complaints and other issues involving unsanitary conditions that may cause illness or spread disease. Examples of common complaints WUPHD investigates include restaurant employees not wearing gloves while handling food, sewage surfacing from a failing septic system, and tattoos being performed in someone’s home.

To file a complaint, please complete the online Complaint Form to provide us with the information we need to investigate your concern.