Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Is Your Teenager Getting Enough Sleep?

With school starting up again in Kansas, the lazy days of summer for children and adolescents are coming to an abrupt end.

For teenagers who have gotten used to sleeping late during the summer months, the early start times at many of our state’s high schools are bound to cause a few rude awakenings. In recent years, more schools than ever have begun requiring their bleary-eyed students to arise before dawn to make it to classes that start at 7 a.m., or even earlier.

Public Health Advisory for Santa Fe Lake in Butler County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) continues to advise the public that water may be unsafe for people and animals at Santa Fe Lake in Butler County. While harmful algae are still detected, levels are improving and the public health warning has been downgraded to an advisory to allow for boating and fishing at the reservoir.

Public Health Warnings

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is advising the public to avoid contact with water at the following locations: Central Park Lake, Shawnee County; Centralia City Lake, Nemaha County; Meade State Lake, Meade County; Veteran’s Lake, Barton County.

Public Health Advisory for Lovewell Reservoir in Jewell County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is continues to advise the public that water may be unsafe for people and animals at Lovewell Reservoir in Jewell County. While harmful algae are still detected, levels are improving and the advisory has been modified to allow for boating and fishing at the reservoir. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) announced that Lovewell will be open to accommodate for boating and fishing.

KDHE Computer Services on Road to Recovery

On August 5, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) began experiencing technical problems which caused 85 percent of KDHE servers to be affected. This caused disruption in many services Kansans utilize.

Stream Advisory Issued for the Kansas River in Pottawatomie County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is issuing a Stream Advisory for the Kansas River in Pottawatomie County downstream from the City of Manhattan.

Looking Deeper into Infant Mortality in Kansas

Why is the infant mortality problem in Kansas so bad, and why isn’t it getting better?

Why have deaths in Kansas among babies less than one year of age increased by 16 percent since 2000, pushing our state’s rank to number 40 among the 50 states, according to Kids Count, a report released in late July by the Annie E. Casey Foundation?

Public Health Advisory Continues for Meade Lake in Meade County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is continuing to advise the public to avoid contact with water in Meade Lake in Meade County.

Public Health Advisory Continues for Lovewell Reservoir in Jewell County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is continuing to advise the public to avoid contact with water in Lovewell Reservoir in Jewell County.

Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Our Environment

Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) are products that have been developed for personal health care, veterinary care or for cosmetic purposes. PPCPs consist of a diverse collection of thousands of chemical substances which include prescription and over-the counter medications, veterinary drugs, cosmetics, vitamins, fragrances, lotions, and sun-screen products, to name just a few. Many of these substances are common products we use and consume every day.