Generic Information Collection (GenIC) Submittal Form for
OMB Review of ATSDR Exposure Investigations (EIs) (0923-0048)
PROJECT TITLE: Blood Lead and Urine Arsenic Levels in Anaconda, MT Exposure Investigation
SITE LOCATION: Anaconda, MT
REQUESTED BURDEN HOURS: 100
PROJECT SUMMARY
Principal Investigator(s): |
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Technical Assistance: |
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Source of Request (state, petition, etc.): |
ATSDR EI will be conducted in coordination with EPA. |
Project Goals: |
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Project Objectives: |
This exposure investigation will recruit a maximum of 200 community members living in the Anaconda, MT area to be tested for blood lead and urine arsenic. Given community concerns, all community members will be invited to participate. We will compare the results with levels of health concern (blood lead levels ≥5 µg/dL) or levels in the U.S. population [arsenic levels compared to appropriate National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) levels], provide participants with their individual results and interpretation/ recommendations, and write a summary report (EI report). |
Environmental Sampling to be Completed: |
None. EPA is conducting remedial action at the site as part the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility (RI/FS) process. |
Biological Sampling to be Completed: |
Blood lead and urine arsenic testing will occur in fall 2018. Young children and pregnant women are more susceptible to the effects of heavy metals, especially lead, but given community concerns, all residents of the Anaconda area are invited to participate in the EI. |
Data Collection and Analysis Procedures: |
Recruitment of Participants: Supporting Statements A and B are provided in Attachments 1 and 2. The Supporting Statements outline the EI data collection and analysis procedures.
Analysis:
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Information Collection Mode (in-person or remote): |
In-person |
Plans for Payment to Participant (if applicable): |
Not Applicable |
Privacy Protections: |
Privacy will be protected to the fullest extent allowable by law. The consent forms contain information about privacy protections. |
Other Ethical Concerns/Issues: |
Blood will be drawn from children and adults, which may cause some fear and discomfort for the participants. |
Projected Time Frame: |
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Plans for Publication and Dissemination of Results: |
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Burden Hours Requested: |
100 hours
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Attachments:
Supporting Statement A
Supporting Statement B
Anaconda, MT EI Parental Permission/Assent/Consent Forms
Privacy Act Statement
Adult Consent Form for Blood and Urine Testing
Parental Permission Form for Blood and Urine Testing: Children younger than 18 years of age
Assent Form for Blood and Urine Testing: Children between 7 and 17 years of age
Anaconda, MT EI Questionnaire
Anaconda, MT EI Research Determination
Anaconda, MT EI Sample Results Letter
Example of Prior EI Final Report
Privacy Impact Assessment Form
Anaconda EI Protocol
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Scruton, Karen M. (ATSDR/DHAC/EISAB) |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-20 |