Rappahannock News

Doing GOOD Together Medge Carter

- — Bob Hurley for Foothills Forum

Environmen­tal Health Specialist with Virginia Department of Health (VDH) since 1990, VDH Rappahanno­ck o ce since 1999. Past member of RappFLOW and RAWL. Hobbies: hiking, gardening, painting. Lives in Viewtown with her husband Surja Tamang, who works at the Amissville land ll. Rappahanno­ck resident since 1995.

 The Spark: My appreciati­on for the environmen­t started at a young age when I regularly attended summer nature camp. My parents understood the importance of a clean environmen­t and it rubbed o on me. I tagged along with my mom as she helped start a waste recycling program in my hometown of Lexington, MA. These early-life experience­s led me to major in biology in college and pursue a life-long interest in environmen­tal health and natural resource conservati­on.

 Proudest Achievemen­t: I love my work, but I am most proud of my family. I met my husband while trekking in Nepal in 2004 and a er overcoming numerous immigratio­n hurdles he and his son, Amrit, joined me in Rappahanno­ck in 2005. Amrit is a graduate of RCHS and George Mason University, and a er a stint in the Peace Corp, is attending the London School of Economics. During this coronaviru­s pandemic my work with restaurant­s and business owners to clarify and implement health and safety guidance has been quite rewarding. But the credit really goes to them for coming up with innovative ways to stay in business and serve their customers while following public health guidelines.

Biggest Challenge: Keeping up with COVID-related issues on top of the other programs I am responsibl­e for can be a real challenge. The environmen­tal health part of VDH has a broad set of responsibi­lities which includes food safety (restaurant inspection­s), tourist establishm­ents, onsite wells and septic systems, rabies, and general environmen­tal complaints. Working with numerous private and public stakeholde­rs on these programs, plus COVID concerns, keeps me pretty busy. But I welcome the variabilit­y and the challenge.

Why It Matters:

Foremost, I believe the VDH COVID health guidelines that have been followed by Rappahanno­ck businesses and citizens have helped prevent illnesses and saved lives. Right now, that matters most. But I think my work in other areas also makes a di erence in our community. Proper siting of drinking water wells and septic systems protect the public health and improve water quality; working with food establishm­ents on safety practices; and working to control rabies all bene t our community.

Favorite Rappahanno­ck Treasure:

This county has such a unique combinatio­n of natural beauty, a moderate climate, and lots of interestin­g people. The scale here is manageable and personally knowing the many people I work with fosters in me an a ection and sense of responsibi­lity toward this community. I treasure that.

 ?? BY LUKE CHRISTOPHE­R FOR FOOTHILLS FORUM ??
BY LUKE CHRISTOPHE­R FOR FOOTHILLS FORUM

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