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Review of ATSDR Exposure Investigations (EIs) (0923-0048)
PROJECT TITLE:  Supplemental
Exposure Investigation at Select PFAS Exposure Assessment Sites
SITE LOCATION:  Hampden County,
MA and New Castle County, DE
REQUESTED BURDEN HOURS:    350
PROJECT SUMMARY
	
	
	
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			Principal Investigator(s): |  | 
	
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			Technical Assistance: | Region 1 ATSDR 
				Region 3 ATSDRLaboratory (TBD)
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			Source of Request (state, petition, etc.): | 
			ATSDR EI will be conducted in collaboration with EPA ORD. | 
	
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			Project Goals: | 
			From 2019 to 2020, CDC/ATSDR conduced eight statistically based
			biomonitoring exposure assessments (EAs) domestic military
			installations that have or have had documented exposures to Per-
			and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in drinking water. 
			 
 The intention of the EAs was to
			determine how exposure to PFAS in drinking water in communities
			nearby the military installations may have impacted levels of PFAS
			in serum and urine. In addition to serum and urine testing, tap
			water and indoor dust were also sampled in a subset of homes. 
 Exposure to PFAS can result from
			exposure to both drinking water and non-drinking water sources.
			Although there is information indicating additional sources of
			exposure to PFAS, information on the contribution of these sources
			to PFAS body burden levels is sparse.  
			 
 Under CERCLA, CDC/ATSDR and EPA are
			conducting this environmental sampling exposure investigation (EI)
			to identify potential non-drinking water contributors to PFAS body
			burdens at two PFAS EA communities. 
			 
 This EI will include sampling
			environmental media at the homes of a sub-set of EA participants
			who had agreed to future recontact.  The EI will include the
			sampling of additional environmental media and the administration
			of appropriate consent forms and questionnaires to evaluate
			non-drinking water exposure to PFAS.  
			 
 The goals of this environmental
			sampling EI are to evaluate: 
				Whether PFAS are detectable in
				various non-drinking water environmental media;If detectable, what the levels
				of PFAS in environmental media are; andWhether these detectable levels of PFAS may be associated
				with the existing measured body burden levels of PFAS identified
				during the EA. 
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			Project Objectives: | 
			This environmental sampling exposure investigation will recruit
			former EA participants at two locations: 80 households from the
			Hampden County, MA community and 40 households from the New Castle
			County, DE community, which represent approximately 30% of the EA
			households. 
			 
 The households will be sampled for
			additional environmental media to evaluate levels of PFAS in the
			various media. The prior EA serum PFAS results will be further
			evaluated with the results of the environmental sampling as well
			as the results of the questionnaires administered during both the
			EA and this environmental sampling EI.  
			 
 Participants will receive their household sampling results and
			an EI report will be prepared at each location and presented to
			the community in a public meeting. | 
	
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			Environmental Sampling to be Completed: | 
			All households will be sampled for indoor dust (filtered sample)
			and will be administered a household and exposure questionnaire.
			In addition, 20 homes at each location will also be sampled for:
			indoor air, bulk dust (from a vacuum cleaner bag), indoor wipe
			samples, and soil. Personal exposure to PFAS will be evaluated by
			having one participant in each of the 20 households wear a
			silicone wristband. In addition, outdoor air samples will be taken
			at a central location within the community and samples of
			locally-grown produce will be collected and analyzed for PFAS. 
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			Biological Sampling to be Completed: | 
			None. The existing serum PFAS results from the prior EA, the
			current environmental EI sampling results, and the prior and
			current questionnaire responses will be evaluated. | 
	
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			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. 
			 
 Recruitment Recruitment for the EI will be
			conducted in the summer of 2021 and will include: 
				Sending a letter to former EA
				participants in MA and DE inviting them to participate. The EA
				participants agreed to allow the results of the biological
				(serum, urine) and environmental sampling (tap water, dust) along
				with the EA questionnaire to be used for future PFAS evaluation
				in the community. They also agreed to allow ATSDR to retain their
				contact information and contact them in the future for PFAS work
				within the community.There are 247 households in MA
				and 134 households in DE that will be sent an invitation letter.
				Participants are asked in the letter to call to make an
				appointment on a first-come-first-served basis: participation
				will be limited to 80 households in MA and 40 households in DE.
				Of the households to be sampled, 20 at each location will be
				identified for more robust sampling (indoor air, bulk dust,
				indoor wipes, soil, silicone wristbands) on a first-come-first
				serve basis; the remaining households will be have a filtered
				dust sample collected and all households will complete
				appropriate consent forms and questionnaires.Households will be sent an
				appointment verification letter which will include appropriate
				consent forms and questionnaires for former EA participants that
				live in the household. Sending the forms prior to the sampling
				will allow some participants to complete consents and
				questionnaires without being required to be at home for the
				environmental sampling. The EI participant who will be responding
				for the household will need to be present for the environmental
				sampling. 
 Sampling  
			 On the day of the environmental
			sampling, the completeness of the consent forms and questionnaires
			will be verified, and sampling will be completed per the Sampling
			and Analysis Plan. Samples will be sent to an accredited
			laboratory for analysis and participants will be sent their
			sampling results. ATSDR will complete a location-specific EI
			report that will be presented to each community. 
			 
 Human Subject Determination 
 Analysis: | 
	
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			Information Collection Mode (in-person or remote): | 
			In-person. EI consent forms and questionnaires will be provided to
			invited participants prior to the sampling. This will allow all
			former EA participants living in the household to be able to
			complete them and to be included in the EI. When the sampling is
			conducted at the participants’ homes, the consent and
			questionnaire forms will be evaluated for completeness. COVID
			precautions to be undertaken in the field are described in the
			Sampling and Analysis Plan. | 
	
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			Plans for Payment to Participant (if applicable): | 
			ATSDR will provide incentives to participants in appreciation for
			the time it will take to allow ATSDR to conduct the environmental
			sampling. A gift card will be provided when the sampling is
			conducted: $20 per household per appointment. Those homes that
			have the additional sampling requiring two appointments will
			receive a total of $40 for participating. | 
	
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			Privacy Protections: | 
			Privacy will be protected to the fullest extent allowable by law. 
			The consent forms contain information about privacy protections. | 
	
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			Other Ethical Concerns/Issues: | 
			None | 
	
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			Projected Time Frame: | The EI is expected to be
				conducted in the summer of 2021 and to be completed by September
				30, 2021, the end of fiscal year 2021. The sampling effort at
				each location is expected to take approximately 2 weeks. 
				The laboratory is expected to take 3 months to analyze the
				samples.
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			Plans for Publication and Dissemination of Results: | The participants will be
				provided their household results of the environmental sampling
				approximately 4-6 months after sample collection since the
				laboratory is expected to take 3 months to analyze the samples.The EI report will be prepared, cleared, and released to
				each community as soon as possible.
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			Burden Hours Requested: | 
			351 hours – per the burden hours outlined in Supporting
			Statement A | 
List of Attachments:
Att1_PFAS
Environmental Sampling EI SSA 0923-0048
Att2_PFAS
Environmental Sampling EI SSB 0928-0048
Att3_STARS
Determination Form
Att4_Example EI
Report
Att5_PFAS
Environmental Sampling EI Protocol Text
Att6_Apx
A1_Household Recruitment Letter
Att7_Apx
A2_Recruitment Scripts
Att8_Apx
A3_Appointment Verification Letter
Att9_Apx B1_Privacy
Act Statement
Att10_Apx B2_Adult
Consent1 - Sampling and Questionnaire
Att11_Apx B3_Adult
Consent2 Questionnaire only
Att12_Apx
B4_Parental Permission Form
Att13_Apx B5_Assent
Form
Att14_ApxC1_Household
Questionnaire
Att15_ApxC2_Personal
Exposure Questionnaire - Adult
Att16_ApxC3_Personal
Exp Questionnaire - Child
Att17_ApxD_Sampling
and Analysis Plan
Att18_Apx D1_PFAS
Sampling Collection Form (Dust Only)
Att19_Apx D2_PFAS
Sampling Collection Form (Robust Sampling)
Att20_Apx E _Health
and Safety Plan
Att21_Apx F1_Results
Letter- Dust only
Att22_ApxF2_Results
Letter-Robust Sampling
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