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Data needed for the public health assessment (PHA) process

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    Edited and Updated: July 2021

    Original Release Date: June 1994

    ATSDR’s approach for examining sampling data during the public health assessment (PHA) process is discussed in depth in the Selecting the Sampling Data section of ATSDR’s Public Health Assessment Guidance Manual (PHAGM). Health assessors need to refer to that guidance when examining data for their sites.

    This companion reference document describes some of the general site information and data that ATSDR usually obtains during the PHA process. Sources for this information often include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the potentially responsible party (PRP), or other agencies responsible for conducting environmental investigations. This document is intended for use by not only health assessors, but also by EPA Remedial Project Managers (RPMs), Federal Facility Installation Restoration Program Managers, ATSDR Regional Representatives, potentially responsible parties (PRPs), and others involved in collecting data used in the PHA process.

    Data-Needed-for-the-PHA-Process-508.pdf

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