The RERT is part of Iowa’s Radiological Emergency
Response program. This group provides field
monitoring, technical consultation and initial
accident assessment in coordination with the Iowa
Department of Public Health. The team also works with Iowa Homeland Security
and Emergency Management Division to prepare for
the unlikely event of an act of terrorism or an accident
at one of the four nuclear power plants in or near
Iowa. The role of the Hygienic Laboratory’s RERT is
to evaluate the extent to which radioactive materials
have been released from an incident. Federal guidelines require emergency planning
for areas within a 10-mile and a 50-mile radius of a
nuclear power station. The laboratory also provides
the following services:
HIGHLIGHTS
The Office of the Director consists of 10 key functional units that enable the State Hygienic Laboratory to achieve its statutory charge set forth in the Iowa Administrative Code.
The primary mission of the Disease Control Division is to test human specimens, food and water for diseases of public health significance to protect the citizens of Iowa.
The Environmental Health Division monitors drinking water, wastewater, air, soil and food for contaminants of potential environmental and public health concern.
The Division of Administration and Finance is responsible for the management of the business practices, all Hygienic Laboratory facilities, and pre/post testing support.