CDC’s Environmental Public Health Tracking Program (Tracking) and funded partners remain hard at work gathering and sharing important environmental and health data that drives action to improve community health. For communities to make data-informed decisions, we have created several tools and resources to deliver better information for better health.” These interactive data tools provide a more complete, detailed picture of important environmental health both locally and nationally. Explore Data for ActionCDC’s Environmental Public Health Tracking Data Explorer tool is the Tracking Program's flagship data product. It is a dynamic, web-based data system that displays environmental health data that is easy to understand and use. Use it to create custom maps, tables, and charts. Get Prepared for Wildfire SeasonBe alert! Wildfire season starts in May and can impact the air quality in your community. Tracking’s Data Explorer has a tool which allows users to visualize real-time wildland fire smoke with a smoke layer overlay. To check wildfire smoke levels near you right now
• Visit CDC’s Data Explorer and select a data set. • Click the blue “hamburger” menu icon on the upper right corner of the map. • Click on the “gear” icon and click on “Overlay Layer and Surface Smoke” to view the real-time surface smoke layer.
Tools & Resources from CDC-Funded Tracking ProgramsDid you know CDC empowers state-level Tracking programs to develop tools and resources to provide a more complete, detailed picture of critical environmental health topics important to their residents? Check out some of these helpful resources: • Arizona – Location-based Environmental Health Snapshots • California – Pesticide Mapping Tool • Colorado – Understanding Your Well Water Test Results Tool • Connecticut – Make Your Private Well Water Safe • Florida – “The Dangers of Lead” Story Map • Kansas – Harmful Algal Bloom Data Story • Kentucky – Heat and Health in Kentucky Dashboard • New Hampshire – Children's Environmental Health Interactive Resource Guide • New Jersey – Pesticide Exposure Dashboard • North Carolina – Private Well Testing Story Map • Oregon – Air Quality & Health Outcomes Dashboard • Pennsylvania – Environmental Health Indicators (EHI) Map with custom Reporting Tool • Wisconsin – Summer Hazards Dashboard
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