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Generic Information
Collection (GenIC) Submittal Form for
OMB
Review of ATSDR Exposure Investigations (EIs) (0923-0048)
PROJECT
TITLE: Follow Up Biologic Testing for Exposure to Arsenic ASARCO
Hayden Smelter Site, Hayden & Winkelman, Arizona Exposure
Investigation
SITE
LOCATION: Hayden, Arizona
REQUESTED
BURDEN HOURS: 30
PROJECT
SUMMARY
Principal
Investigator(s):
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Bruce
C. Tierney (ATSDR Headquarters)
Ben
Gerhardstein (ATSDR Region 9)
Jamie
Rayman (ATSDR Region 9)
Lourdes
Rosales-Guevara (ATSDR Headquarters)
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Technical Assistance:
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Region
9 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Arizona
Department of Health Services (ADHS)
Arizona
Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ)
DLS/NCEH/ATSDR
laboratory
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Source of Request
(state, petition, etc.):
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ATSDR exposure
investigation (EI) will be conducted in coordination with EPA.
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Project Goals:
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Repeat
evaluation of Urinary Arsenic Levels for all participants in the
initial ATSDR Hayden EI conducted in April 2015.
Children
and adolescents who were aged 6 years to 17 years at the time of
the initial EI who participated in the initial EI.
Women
who were pregnant or of childbearing age at the time of the
initial EI who participated in the initial EI.
Additional
full time residents of Hayden and Winkelman who request testing
will be
accommodated if space and testing equipment is available up to a
maximum of 60 participants.
Recommend
case management for participants with urinary arsenic levels
above 28.4 grams per gram of creatinine
Recommend
follow-up with a Healthcare professional for evaluation and
follow up as indicated.
Recommend
ways to lower exposure to contaminated soil.
Recommend
ways to lower exposure to dust in houses built before 1978.
Provide
information on nutrition that will help to decrease the
absorption of arsenic into the body.
Coordinate with EPA
and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) to
provide Urinary Arsenic level results for use in the Superfund
Alternative Approach with the Asarco smelter site.
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Project Objectives:
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The primary objective of
the information collected for the Hayden, AZ EI is to assess
exposures to environmental arsenic.
Because the ASARCO
smelter site was shut down for maintenance during the time of the
initial EI and arsenic levels in the air were not at a typical
level for the site this follow up EI will provide a more accurate
measure of the participants typical level of arsenic exposure at a
time when the ASARCO smelter site is operating normally and
arsenic levels in the air are at a typical level for the site.
ATSDR will work with EPA to insure that the smelter site will be
operational during the time period of testing. ATSDR will continue
to evaluate air monitoring data provided by EPA before, during,
and after the EI testing period to look for any evidence of a
change in levels of arsenic in the air. Data obtained during this
EI will include analytical measures of arsenic in urine.
Information obtained from the participants assists the team in
determining if exposure has occurred or is occurring. For this EI,
a data collection system will include all of the measurements and
procedures that are proposed to address data gaps in the urine
sampling. We will compare the results with urinary arsenic levels
from the previous ATDR Hayden EI and the levels of health concern.
We will also provide participants with their individual results,
interpretation and recommendations, and write a summary report (EI
report, sample in Attachment 7).
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Environmental Sampling
to be Completed:
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None. EPA has already
conducted soil testing in Hayden and Winkelman, AZ as part of the
Superfund Alternative Approach with the ASARCO smelter site.
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Biological Sampling to
be Completed:
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Urine samples for urinary
arsenic testing will occur in the fall of 2017. The following
groups will be offered repeat urinary arsenic testing in the
Hayden/Winkelman area:
Children
and adolescents who were aged 6 years to 18 years at the time of
the initial EI who participated in the initial EI.
Women
who were pregnant or of childbearing age at the time of the
initial EI who participated in the initial EI.
In
additional full time residents of Hayden and Winkelman who
request testing will be
accommodated if space and testing equipment is available up to a
maximum of 60 participants. Although not required the focus for
these additional tests will include:
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Data Collection and
Analysis Procedures:
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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:
Participants
(or their parent/guardian) will be contacted via mail
(Attachment 8) to inform them of the opportunity for retesting
and offered an opportunity to schedule an appointment.
Participants
who do not respond to the mail contact will be contacted by
ATSDR or partner staff during a door to door canvas of the
community.
Collection:
All participants will be provided a parental permission/child
assent/adult consent form to sign for children being tested.
Child assent will be obtained for children 7 years to less than
18 years of age and a consent form will be signed by women. Adult
participants and parental/guardian proxies for children will be
asked questions to allow a better interpretation of urinary
arsenic results. The questionnaire to be used in the EI is
attached (Attachment 4), and is estimated to take 20 minutes to
complete.
The
human subjects determination is provided in Attachment 5. The EI
is not considered a research study; its primary intent is to
provide a public health service for the community.
Participants
will be provided an appropriate urine specimen sample cup
provided by the CDC Division of laboratory Sciences. Where
possible these specimen cups will be provided to participants in
advance along with instructions for collection of the specimens
as a first morning void. Specimen cups will also be available to
collect a spot sample as necessary at the collection site. ATSDR
personnel will pack and ship the samples overnight to the NCEH
laboratory from the collection site. Collection of the urine
sample is estimated to take 10 minutes to complete.
Analysis:
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Information Collection
Mode (in-person or remote):
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In-person
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Plans for Payment to
Participant (if applicable):
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Not Applicable
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Privacy Protections:
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Privacy will be protected
to the fullest extent of the law. The consent forms contain
information about privacy protections.
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Other Ethical
Concerns/Issues:
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Urine samples will be
obtained from children and adults. There are no expected
complications from urine sample collection.
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Projected Time Frame:
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The
EI will be conducted over a period of 3 days (Friday through
Sunday). Each sample collection will take approximately 30
minutes per participant, including questionnaire.
The
participants will be provided results of the urine testing within
12 weeks of collection.
The EI report will
be prepared, cleared, and released as soon as possible.
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Plans for Publication
and Dissemination of Results:
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Urinary
arsenic results will be provided to participants within 12 weeks
of specimen collection.
If
concentrations or arsenic in urine are found at ≥28.4 grams
per gram of creatinine participants will be contacted sooner.
The EI report will
be prepared, cleared and released as soon as possible.
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Burden Hours Requested:
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30 hours
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Attachments:
Supporting Statement A
Supporting Statement B
Hayden, AZ EI Parental
Permission/Assent/Consent Forms
Parental Permission Form
for Urine Arsenic Testing and Questionnaire: Children 6 to less
than 18 years of age
Assent Form for Urine
Arsenic Testing and Questionnaire: Children and Youth aged 7 to
less than 18 Years of age
Consent Form for Urine
Arsenic Testing and Questionnaire: Adults aged 18 years and over
Hayden, AZ EI Questionnaire
Hayden, AZ EI Research
Determination
Hayden, AZ EI Table of
Sample Results Letters Templates
Sample Results letter to
the Parent of a Participant 6 to less than 18 - Total Arsenic below
follow up level
Sample Results Letter for
Participant 6 to less than 18 Years of Age – Total As Above,
Organic As Not Elevated, Inorganic As Elevated
Sample Results Letter for
Participant 6 to less than 18 Years of Age - Total As Above,
Organic As Elevated, Inorganic As Not Elevated
Sample Results Letter for
Participant 6 to less than 18 Years of Age - Total As Above,
Organic As Elevated, Inorganic As Elevated
Sample Results Letter to a
Pregnant Woman or Woman of Child Bearing Age 15 to less than 45
years - Total Arsenic Below Follow-up Level
Sample Results Letter to a
Pregnant Woman or Woman of Child Bearing Age 15 to less than 45
years) – Total As Above, Organic As Not Elevated, Inorganic
As Elevated
Sample Results Letter to a
Pregnant Woman or Woman of Child Bearing Age 15 to less than 45
years - Total As Above, Organic As Elevated, Inorganic As Not
Elevated
Sample Results Letter to a
Pregnant Woman or Woman of Child Bearing Age 15 to less than 45
years) - Total As Above, Organic As Elevated, Inorganic As Elevated
Factsheet with Tips for
Reducing Exposure to Arsenic to Include with Result Letters to
Participants with High Arsenic Levels
Example of Prior EI Final
Report
Arsenic Retest Recruitment
Letter
Urine Collection
Instructions
Hayden & Winkelman Site
Map and Demographics
Tips for Reducing Exposure
to Arsenic
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Scruton, Karen M. (ATSDR/DHAC/EISAB) |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-22 |