Invitation Letter

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Human Health Effects of Drinking Water Exposures to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) at Pease International Tradeport, Portsmouth, NH (The Pease Study)

Invitation Letter

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Attachment 6 – Wave One - NH DHHS Invitation Letters for Study Roll Out

  • Attachment 6a – NH DHHS Child Invitation Letter

  • Attachment 6b – NH DHHS Adult Invitation Letter



Attachment 6a – NH DHHS Child Invitation Letter


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NH DHHS Child Invitation Letter

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[ON AGENCY LETTERHEAD]

[DATE]


[NAME OF ADULT]

[ADDRESS]

[CITY, STATE ZIP CODE]


Subject: ATSDR Pease Study – Child Recruitment



Dear [NAME OF PARENT/GUARDIAN]:


Under Section 8006 of the 2018 Consolidated Appropriations Act, Congress authorized the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) to study if exposure to per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water might affect human health. Thus, ATSDR is conducting the Pease Study (CDC Protocol No. xxxx).


ATSDR will recruit 1,000 adults and 350 children who took part in the NH DHHS Pease Biomonitoring Program. Adults must be 18 years or older. Children must be 4 to 17 years old. If ATSDR does not meet its sample size goals, it may recruit people who were eligible for but did not take part in the Biomonitoring Program. ATSDR is limiting this part of the study to people who drank water from Pease from 2004 to May 2014.


ATSDR wants to know if comparing Pease to an outside group will make the study results stronger. ATSDR will include about 100 adults and 175 children from Portsmouth, NH. ATSDR selected Portsmouth because its citizens are very similar to those in Pease. Portsmouth does not have PFAS in its water supply.


Our records show that your child may be eligible take part in the Pease Study. If you and your child are interested, please call ATSDR directly to volunteer at [study telephone number].


For questions about this research study, please call the ATSDR study lead, Dr. Marian Pavuk, at [study telephone number]. Please leave a message with your name, a telephone number, or an address.


Thank you for your interest.




Benjamin P. Chan, MD

State Epidemiologist

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services



Attachment 6b – NH DHHS Adult Invitation Letter


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Pease Study

NH DHHS Adult Invitation Letter

Flesch-Kincaid Readability Score – 8.2 (delete authority; ATSDR spelled out)

[ON AGENCY LETTERHEAD]

[DATE]


[NAME OF ADULT]

[ADDRESS]

[CITY, STATE ZIP CODE]


Subject: ATSDR Pease Study – Adult Recruitment



Dear [NAME OF ADULT]:


Under Section 8006 of the 2018 Consolidated Appropriations Act, Congress authorized the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) to study if exposure to per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water might affect human health. Thus, ATSDR is conducting the Pease Study (CDC Protocol No. xxxx).


ATSDR will recruit 1,000 adults and 350 children who took part in the NH DHHS Pease Biomonitoring Program. Adults must be 18 years or older. Children must be 4 to 17 years old. If ATSDR does not meet its sample size goals, it may recruit people who were eligible for but did not take part in the Biomonitoring Program. ATSDR is limiting this part of the study to people who drank water from Pease from 2004 to May 2014.


ATSDR wants to know if comparing Pease to an outside group will make the study results stronger. ATSDR will include about 100 adults and 175 children from Portsmouth, NH. ATSDR selected Portsmouth because its citizens are very similar to those in Pease. Portsmouth does not have PFAS in its water supply.


Our records show that you may be eligible take part in the Pease Study. If you are interested, please call ATSDR directly to volunteer at [study telephone number].


For questions about this research study, please call the ATSDR study lead, Dr. Marian Pavuk, at [study telephone number]. Please leave a message with your name, a telephone number, or an address.


Thank you for your interest.




Benjamin P. Chan, MD

State Epidemiologist

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services


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