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Waterborne epidemic notification

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Rovakaaren Ympäristöterveydenhuolto

Report the epidemic caused by household water, pool water or beach water or its suspicion to the municipal health protection authority immediately when you notice the matter. If a suspected health hazard is related to your own food sector company, submit a notification in the ilppa notification service.

If you suspect a water-borne epidemic in the area of Rovaniemi, Ranua, Pello, Kolari, or Ylitornio, report it to Rovakaari's environmental health care.

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Include in the notification at least

  • if the suspicion concerns domestic, pool or beach water
  • where the suspected epidemic is located
  • what makes you think this is a waterborne epidemic.
  • You can submit a notification via the feedback service online, by calling the customer service of Rovakaari environmental health care, or by email: terveystarkastaja@rovaniemi.fi.

Anyone can report a waterborne epidemic or suspect waterborne epidemic.

If a person carrying on a trade is located in another country within the European Economic Area and provides services in Finland on a temporary basis, they are subject to the same obligations as a trader established in Finland.

The operator has a duty to report an epidemic or suspected epidemic related to its own activities.

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ilppa

Food and health protection legislation reports of operator. Illness or harm you suspect caused by food, domestic water or swimming water.

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Customer service telephone for environmental health care

Shared customer service telephone of the Rovakaari environmental health care’s office.

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Environmental control office

Environmental protection and Rovakaari environmental health care office.

Mäntyvaarantie 2, 96100 ROVANIEMI,

Opening hours

Mon - Fri: 08:00 - 16:00

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Keywords
sports facilities, health protection, household water, , swimming pools, , domestic water supervision, swimming water monitoring, bathing beaches