Nationally Consistent Data and Measures

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Nationally Consistent Data and Measures

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
Nationally Consistent Data and Measures (NCDM):
Grantees are required to dissemminate the required measures via their public portal. The spatial resolution requirement represents the maximum resolution to be
disseminated (e.g., the requirement is county and as such any county or sub-county resolution would meet the standard). Grantees are encouraged to release data
at the finest temporal and spatial resolutions possible. Grantees are required to use optional NCDM when disseminating measures where NCDM are available.
Indicator templates describing the rationale, use, and limitations of the measures and how-to-guides for extracting the necessary data elements and calculating the
measures are available for all NCDM. See Standards for Nationally Consistent Data and Measures within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network document for more information.
Temporal
Resolution

Geographic
Resolution

Grantee
Required

Annual

County

Required

Annual

State

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Percent of days with PM2.5 levels over the National
Annual
Ambient Air Quality Standard

County

Required

Annual

County

Required

Annual

County

Optional

Age-adjusted rate of emergency department visits
for asthma per 10,000 population

Annual

County

Required

Annual number of emergency department visits for
asthma

Annual

County

Optional

Content Area

Indicator

1

Air Quality

Annual PM2.5 Level

2

Air Quality

Annual PM2.5 Level

3

Air Quality

Fine Particle
(PM2.5)—Days Above
Regulatory Standard

Number of person-days with PM2.5 over the
National Ambient Air Quality Standard

4

Air Quality

Fine Particle
(PM2.5)—Days Above
Regulatory Standard

5

Air Quality

Ozone—Days Above
Regulatory Standard

6

Air Quality

Ozone—Days Above
Regulatory Standard

7

Asthma

8

Asthma

Emergency
Department Visits for
Asthma
Emergency
Department Visits for
Asthma

Measure
Average ambient concentrations of PM2.5 in
micrograms per cubic meter
Percent of population living in counties exceeding
the National Ambient Air Quality Standard
(compared to percent of population living in
counties that meet the standard and percent of
population living in counties without PM2.5
monitoring)

Number of days with maximum 8-hour average
ozone concentration over the National Ambient Air
Quality Standard
Number of person-days with maximum 8-hour
average ozone concentration over the National
Ambient Air Quality Standard

9

Asthma

Emergency
Department Visits for
Asthma

10

Asthma

Emergency
Department Visits for
Asthma

Rate of emergency department visits for asthma by
age group (total, 0-4, 5-14, 15-34, 35-64, and 65+)
per 10,000 population by age group

11

Asthma

12

Asthma

13

Asthma

14

Asthma

Age-adjusted rate of hospitalization for asthma per
10,000 population
Average daily number of hospitalizations for asthma,
by month
Maximum daily number of hospitalizations for
asthma by month
Minimum daily number of hospitalizations for
asthma by month

15

Asthma

Hospitalizations for
Asthma
Hospitalizations for
Asthma
Hospitalizations for
Asthma
Hospitalizations for
Asthma
Hospitalizations for
Asthma

16

Asthma

17

Birth Defects

18

Birth Defects

19

Birth Defects

20

Birth Defects

21

Birth Defects

22

Birth Defects

23

Birth Defects

24

Birth Defects

25

Birth Defects

26

Birth Defects

Hospitalizations for
Asthma
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects

Average number of emergency department visits for
Annual
asthma as primary diagnosis per month

County

Optional

Annual

County

Required

Annual

County

Required

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Number of hospitalizations for asthma

Annual

County

Optional

Rate of hospitalization for asthma by age group
(total, 0-4, 5-14, 15-34, 35-64, and 65+) per 10,000
population

Annual

County

Required

Prevalence of anencephaly per 10,000 live births

5 year

County

Required

County

Required

County

Required

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

Prevalence of limb deficiencies per 10,000 live births 5 year

County

Required

County

Required

County

Required

Prevalence of cleft lip with cleft palate per 10,000
5 year
live births
Prevalence of cleft lip without cleft palate per 10,000
5 year
live births
Prevalence of cleft palate without cleft lip per 10,000
5 year
live births
Prevalence of gastroschisis per 10,000 live births
Prevalence of hypoplastic left heart syndrome per
10,000 live births
Prevalence of hypospadias per 10,000 live male
births

Prevalence of spina bifida (without anencephaly) per
5 year
10,000 live births
Prevalence of tetralogy of Fallot per 10,000 live
5 year
births

Prevalence of Birth
Defects
Prevalence of Birth
Defects

27

Birth Defects

28

Birth Defects

29

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

30

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

31

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

32

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

33

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

34

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

35

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

36

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

37

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

38

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

39

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

40

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

41

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

42

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

43

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

44

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

Prevalence of transposition of the great arteries
(vessels) per 10,000 live births
Prevalence of trisomy 21 per 10,000 live births by
maternal age at delivery (<35 and >/=35)
Age-adjusted incidence rate of acute myeloid
leukemia per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of bladder cancer
(including in situ) per 100,000 population

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

Annual

State

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

Annual

State

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

Age-adjusted incidence rate of liver and intrahepatic
5 year
bile duct cancer per 100,000 population

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Optional

5 year

County

Optional

5 year

State

Required

5 year

County

Optional

Age-adjusted incidence rate of brain and other
nervous systems cancer per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of breast cancer in
females per 100,000 population by age group (<50,
≥50, total)
Age-adjusted incidence rate of chronic lymphocytic
leukemia per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of kidney and renal
pelvis cancer per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of leukemia per 100,000
population

Age-adjusted incidence rate of lung and bronchus
cancer per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of melanoma of the skin
per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of non-Hodgkin’s
lymphoma per 100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of thyroid cancer per
100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of Esophagus Cancer per
100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of Larynx Cancer per
100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of mesothelioma per
100,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of Oral Cavity and
Pharynx Cancer per 100,000 population

45

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

46

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

Age-adjusted incidence rate of Pancreas Cancer per
100,000 population
Number of cases of Acute Myeloid Leukemia

47

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

Number of cases of Bladder Cancer (including in situ) 5 year

48

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

49

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

50

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

Number of cases of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

51

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

52

Cancer

53
54

5 year

County

Optional

Annual

State

Optional

County

Optional

County

Optional

County

Optional

Annual

State

Optional

Number of cases of Esophagus Cancer

5 year

County

Optional

Cancer Incidence

Number of cases of Kidney and Renal Pelvis Cancer

5 year

County

Optional

Cancer
Cancer

Cancer Incidence
Cancer Incidence

5 year
5 year

County
County

Optional
Optional

55

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

5 year

County

Optional

56
57
58
59

Cancer
Cancer
Cancer
Cancer

Cancer Incidence
Cancer Incidence
Cancer Incidence
Cancer Incidence

Number of cases of Larynx Cancer
Number of cases of Leukemia
Number of cases of Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct
Cancer
Number of cases of Lung and Bronchus Cancer
Number of cases of Melanoma of the Skin
Number of cases of Mesothelioma
Number of cases of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

5 year
5 year
5 year
5 year

County
County
State
County

Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional

60

Cancer

Cancer Incidence

Number of cases of Oral Cavity and Pharynx Cancer

5 year

County

Optional

61
62

Cancer
Cancer

Cancer Incidence
Cancer Incidence

5 year
5 year

County
County

Optional
Optional

63

Cancer

Childhood Cancer
Incidence

Annual

State

Required

64

Cancer

Childhood Cancer
Incidence

Number of cases of Pancreas Cancer
Number of cases of Thyroid Cancer
Age-adjusted incidence rate of acute lymphocytic
leukemia in children <20 years (optional <15 years)
per 1,000,000 population
Age-adjusted incidence rate of acute myeloid
leukemia in children <20 years (optional <15 years)
per 1,000,000 population

Annual

State

Required

65

Cancer

Childhood Cancer
Incidence

Age-adjusted incidence rate of brain and central
nervous system cancer in children <20 years
(optional <15 years) per 1,000,000 population

Annual

State

Required

66

Cancer

Childhood Cancer
Incidence

Age-adjusted incidence rate of leukemia in children
<20 years (optional <15 years) per 1,000,000
population

Annual

State

Required

Number of cases of Brain and other nervous systems
5 year
Cancer
Number of cases of Breast Cancer in females by Age
5 year
group (<50, ≥50, total)

Childhood Cancer
Incidence
Childhood Cancer
Incidence

Number of Acute Myeloid Leukemia in children (<15
Annual
years and <20 years)
Number of cases of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in
Annual
children (<15 years and <20 years)

Cancer

Childhood Cancer
Incidence

Number of cases of Brain and Central Nervous
Annual
System Cancer in children (<15 years and <20 years)

70

Cancer

Childhood Cancer
Incidence

71

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

72

73

67

Cancer

State

Optional

68

Cancer

State

Optional

69

State

Optional

Annual

State

Optional

Annual

State

Optional

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Number of deaths from CO poisoning by
CO Poisoning Mortality cause/intent (unintentional fire-related,
Annual
unintentional non-fire related, and unknown intent)

State

Optional

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Rate of death from CO poisoning per 100,000
population by cause/intent (unintentional fireCO Poisoning Mortality
Annual
related, unintentional non-fire related, and unknown
intent)

State

Optional

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Emergency
Department Visits for
CO Poisoning

Age-adjusted rate of emergency department visits
for CO poisoning per 100,000 population by
Annual
cause/intent (unintentional fire-related,
unintentional non-fire related, and unknown intent)

State

Optional

75

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Emergency
Department Visits for
CO Poisoning

Number of emergency department visits for CO
Poisoning by cause/intent (unintentional fireAnnual
related, unintentional non-fire related, and unknown
intent)

State

Optional

76

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Emergency
Department Visits for
CO Poisoning

Rate of emergency department visits for CO
poisoning per 100,000 population by cause/intent
(unintentional fire-related, unintentional non-fire
related, and unknown intent)

Annual

State

Optional

77

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Home CO Detector
Coverage

Percent of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System (BRFSS) respondents reporting at least one
CO detector in their household

Annual

State

Optional

74

Number of Leukemia in children (<15 years and <20
years)
Age-adjusted rate of death from CO poisoning per
100,000 population by cause/intent (unintentional
CO Poisoning Mortality
fire-related, unintentional non-fire related, and
unknown intent)

78

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Age-adjusted rate of hospitalization for CO poisoning
Hospitalizations for
per 100,000 population by cause/intent
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Annual
(unintentional fire-related, unintentional non-fire
Poisoning
related, and unknown intent)

State

Optional

79

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Hospitalizations for
Number of hospitalizations for CO poisoning by
Carbon Monoxide (CO) cause/intent (unintentional fire-related,
Annual
Poisoning
unintentional non-fire related, and unknown intent)

State

Optional

80

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Rate of hospitalization for CO poisoning per 100,000
Hospitalizations for
population by cause/intent (unintentional fireCarbon Monoxide (CO)
Annual
related, unintentional non-fire related, and unknown
Poisoning
intent)

State

Optional

81

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Reported Exposure to
CO

Number of unintentional CO exposures reported to
poison control centers by resulting health effect and Annual
treatment in a healthcare facility

State

Optional

82

Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning

Reported Exposure to
CO

Annual

State

Optional

83

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Annual

County

Required

84

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Annual

State

Required

85

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Annual

County

Required

86

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Annual

County

Required

87

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Annual

County

Required

88

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Percent of children tested with confirmed blood lead
Annual
levels ≥ 10 μg/dL, by age group (total, 0-<3, 3-<6)

County

Required

Rate of unintentional CO exposures reported to
poison control centers per 100,000 population by
resulting health effect and treatment in a healthcare
facility
Number of children tested with blood lead levels
between 5 and <10 μg/dL, by age group (total, 0-<3,
3-<6)
Number of children tested with confirmed blood
lead levels ≥ 10 μg/dL by blood lead level category,
by age group (total, 0-<3, 3-<6)
Number of children tested with confirmed blood
lead levels ≥ 10 μg/dL, by age group (total, 0-<3, 3<6)
Number of children tested, by age group (total, 0-<3,
3-<6)
Percent of children tested with blood lead levels
between 5 and <10 μg/dL, by age group (total, 0-<3,
3-<6)

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels

Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Annual Blood Lead
Levels
Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

92

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

93

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

94

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

95

89

Percent of children tested with confirmed blood lead
levels ≥ 10 μg/dL, by blood lead level category, by
age group (total, 0-<3, 3-<6)
Percent of children tested, by age group (total, 0-<3,
3-<6)
Number of children born in the same year and
tested
Number of children born in the same year and
tested with blood lead levels between 5 and <10
μg/dL

Annual

State

Required

Annual

County

Required

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Number of children born in the same year and
tested with confirmed blood lead levels ≥ 10 μg/dL

Annual

County

Optional

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

Number of children born in the same year and
tested with confirmed blood lead levels ≥ 10 μg/dL,
by blood lead level category

Annual

State

Optional

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

Percent of children born in the same year and tested Annual

County

Optional

96

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

Percent of children born in the same year and tested
Annual
with blood lead levels between 5 and <10 μg/dL

County

Optional

97

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

Percent of children born in the same year and tested
Annual
with confirmed blood lead levels ≥ 10 μg/dL

County

Optional

98

Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Blood Lead Levels by
Birth Cohort

Annual

State

Optional

Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Childhood Lead
Poisoning

Poverty and Housing
Age
Poverty and Housing
Age
Poverty and Housing
Age
Poverty and Housing
Age

Percent of children born in the same year and tested
with confirmed blood lead levels ≥ 10 μg/dL, by
blood lead level category
Number of children younger than 5 years living in
poverty (as measured in 2000 census)
Number of homes built before 1950 (as measured in
the 2000 Census)
Percent of children younger than 5 years living in
poverty (as measured in 2000 census)
Percent of homes built before 1950 (as measured in
the 2000 Census)

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Optional

Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disorder

Emergency
Department Visits for
COPD

Age-adjusted rate of emergency department visits
for COPD among persons 25 and over per 10,000
population

Annual

County

Required

90
91

99
100
101
102

103

104

Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disorder

Emergency
Department Visits for
COPD

Number of emergency department visits for COPD

Annual

County

Optional

105

Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disorder

Emergency
Department Visits for
COPD

Rate of emergency department visits for COPD
among persons 25 and over per 10,000 population
by age group (total, 25-44, 45-64, 65-84, and 85+)

Annual

County

Required

106

Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disorder

Hospitalizations for
COPD

Age-adjusted rate of hospitalization for COPD among
Annual
persons 25 and over per 10,000 population

County

Required

107

Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disorder

Hospitalizations for
COPD

Number of hospitalizations for COPD

Annual

County

Optional

108

Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disorder

Hospitalizations for
COPD

Rate of hospitalization for COPD among persons 25
and over per 10,000 population by age group (total, Annual
25-44, 45-64, 65-84, and 85+)

County

Required

109

Climate Change

Heat Stress Emergency Age-adjusted rate of emergency department visits
Annual from
Department Visits for for heat stress per 100,000 population by age group
May–September
Heat Stress
(total, 0–4, 5–14, 15–34, 35–64, and 65+)

County

Optional

110

Climate Change

Heat Stress Emergency
Number of emergency department visits for heat
Department Visits for
stress
Heat Stress

Annual from
May–September

County

Optional

111

Climate Change

Heat Stress Emergency Rate of emergency department visits for heat stress
Annual from
Department Visits for per 100,000 by age group (total, 0–4, 5–14, 15–34,
May–September
Heat Stress
35–64, and 65+)

County

Optional

112

Climate Change

Heat Stress
Hospitalizations

Age-adjusted rate of hospitalization for heat stress
per 100,000 population by age group(total, 0–4,
5–14, 15–34, 35–64, and 65+)

Annual from
May–September

State

Optional

113

Climate Change

Heat Stress
Hospitalizations

Number of hospitalizations for heat stress

Annual from
May–September

State

Optional

Climate Change

Heat Stress
Hospitalizations

Rate of hospitalization for heat stress per 100,000
population by age group (total, 0–4, 5–14, 15–34,
35–64, and 65+)

Annual from
May–September

State

Optional

114

115

Climate Change

Lyme Disease

Age-adjusted rate of Lyme Disease per 100,000
population

Annual, Month

County

Optional

116

Climate Change

Lyme Disease

Crude rate of Lyme Disease per 100,000 population

Annual, Month

County

Optional

117

Climate Change

Lyme Disease

Optional

Climate Change

Temperature

County

Optional

119

Climate Change

Temperature

Annual, Month
Annual from
May–September
Annual from
May–September

County

118

Number of Lyme Disease cases
Annual average maximum heat index in the warm
season
Number of days maximum heat index is over
selected threshold (90th, 95th, or 98th)
Distribution of number of Community Water
Systems (CWS) by maximum arsenic concentrations
(micrograms per liter)

County

Optional

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean arsenic
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum arsenic concentrations (micrograms per
liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
Annual
mean arsenic concentrations (micrograms per liter)

State

Optional

Mean concentration of arsenic (micrograms per liter)
Annual
by community water system

CWS by County

Required

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum atrazine
Annual
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean atrazine
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean atrazinec
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Quarterly

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum atrazine concentrations (micrograms per
liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
Annual
mean atrazine concentrations (micrograms per liter)

State

Optional

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

Arsenic Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Arsenic Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Arsenic Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Arsenic Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Arsenic Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures

130

131

132

133

134

135

136

Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Atrazine Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Combined Radium-226
Community Drinking and -228 Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Combined Radium-226
Community Drinking and -228 Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Combined Radium-226
Community Drinking and -228 Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Combined Radium-226
Community Drinking and -228 Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Combined Radium-226
Community Drinking and -228 Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
Quarterly
mean atrazine concentrations (micrograms per liter)

State

Optional

Mean concentration of atrazine (micrograms per
liter) at CWS-level

CWS by County

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum radium
Annual
concentrations (picoCuries per Liter)

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean radium
concentrations (picoCuries per Liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum radium concentrations (picoCuries per
Liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean radium concentrations (picoCuries per Liter)

Annual

State

Optional

CWS by County

Optional

Annual

Mean concentration of radium (picoCuries per Liter)
Annual
at CWS-level

137

Di (2-Ethylhexyl)
Community Drinking phthalate (DEHP) Level Distribution of number of CWS by maximum DEHP
Water
and Potential
concentrations (micrograms per liter)
Population Exposures

Annual

State

Optional

138

Di (2-Ethylhexyl)
Community Drinking phthalate (DEHP) Level Distribution of number of CWS by mean DEHP
Water
and Potential
concentrations (micrograms per liter)
Population Exposures

Annual

State

Optional

139

Di (2-Ethylhexyl)
Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
Community Drinking phthalate (DEHP) Level
maximum DEHP concentrations (micrograms per
Water
and Potential
liter)
Population Exposures

Annual

State

Optional

140

Di (2-Ethylhexyl)
Community Drinking phthalate (DEHP) Level Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
Water
and Potential
mean DEHP concentrations (micrograms per liter)
Population Exposures

Annual

State

Optional

141

Di (2-Ethylhexyl)
Community Drinking phthalate (DEHP) Level Mean concentration of DEHP (micrograms per liter)
Water
and Potential
at CWS-level
Population Exposures

Annual

CWS by County

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean total
trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations (micrograms Annual
per liter)

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum
haloacetic acids five (HAA5) concentrations
(micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum total
trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations (micrograms Annual
per liter)

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean haloacetic
acids five (HAA5) concentrations (micrograms per
liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean haloacetic
acids five (HAA5) concentrations (micrograms per
liter)

Quarterly

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean total
trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations (micrograms Quarterly
per liter)

State

Optional

142

143

144

145

146

147

Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure

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149

150

151

152

153

154

155

156

157

Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Disinfection
Community Drinking Byproducts Level and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum haloacetic acids five (HAA5)
Annual
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum total trihalomethane (TTHM)
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean HAA5 concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Quarterly

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean haloacetic acids five (HAA5) concentrations
(micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean total trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations
(micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean total trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations
(micrograms per liter)

Quarterly

State

Optional

Mean concentration of haloacetic acids five (HAA5)
(micrograms per liter) by community water system

Annual

CWS by County

Required

Mean concentration of total trihalomethanes
(TTHM) (micrograms per liter) by community water
system

Annual

CWS by County

Required

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum nitrate
concentrations (milligrams per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean nitrate
concentrations (milligrams per liter)

Quarterly

State

Optional

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159

160

161

162
163

164

165

166

167

168

Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Nitrate Level and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposures
Community Drinking
Public Water Use
Water
Tetrachloroethene
Community Drinking (PCE) Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Tetrachloroethene
Community Drinking (PCE) Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Tetrachloroethene
Community Drinking (PCE) Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Tetrachloroethene
Community Drinking (PCE) Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure
Tetrachloroethene
Community Drinking (PCE) Levels and
Water
Potential Population
Exposure

Distribution of number of CWS by mean nitrate
concentrations (milligrams per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum nitrate concentrations (milligrams per
liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean nitrate concentrations (milligrams per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean nitrate concentrations (milligrams per liter)

Quarterly

State

Optional

Mean concentration of nitrate (milligrams per liter)
by community water system

Annual

CWS by County

Required

Number of people receiving water from community
water system

Annual

State

Required

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum PCE
concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean PCE
concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum PCE concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean PCE concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

CWS by County

Optional

Mean concentration of PCE (micrograms per liter) at
Annual
CWS-level

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Trichloroethene (TCE)
Community Drinking
Levels and Potential
Water
Population Exposure

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum TCE
concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

170

Trichloroethene (TCE)
Community Drinking
Levels and Potential
Water
Population Exposure

Distribution of number of CWS by mean TCE
concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

171

Trichloroethene (TCE)
Community Drinking
Levels and Potential
Water
Population Exposure

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum TCE concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

172

Trichloroethene (TCE)
Community Drinking
Levels and Potential
Water
Population Exposure

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
mean TCE concentration (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

173

Trichloroethene (TCE)
Community Drinking
Levels and Potential
Water
Population Exposure

Mean concentration of TCE (micrograms per liter) at
Annual
CWS-level

CWS by County

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by maximum
uranium concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of CWS by mean uranium
concentrations (micrograms per liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
maximum uranium concentrations (micrograms per
liter)

Annual

State

Optional

Distribution of number of people served by CWS by
Annual
mean uranium concentrations (micrograms per liter)

State

Optional

Mean concentration of uranium (micrograms per
liter) at CWS-level

CWS by County

Optional

County

Optional

County

Optional

174

175

176

177

178
179
180

Uranium Levels and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposure
Uranium Levels and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposure
Uranium Levels and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposure
Uranium Levels and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposure
Uranium Levels and
Community Drinking
Potential Population
Water
Exposure
Heart Attack
Heart Attacks
Hospitalizations
Heart Attack
Heart Attacks
Hospitalizations

Annual

Average daily number of hospitalizations for heart
Annual
attack, by month
Maximum daily number of hospitalizations for heart
Annual
attack by month

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Heart Attacks

182

Heart Attacks

183

Heart Attacks

184

Heart Attacks

185
186
187
188
189

Reproductive Health
Outcomes
Reproductive Health
Outcomes
Reproductive Health
Outcomes
Reproductive Health
Outcomes
Reproductive Health
Outcomes

Heart Attack
Hospitalizations
Heart Attack
Hospitalizations

Minimum daily number of hospitalizations for heart
Annual
attack by month

County

Optional

Number of hospitalizations for heart attack

Annual

County

Optional

Hospitalizations for
Heart Attacks

Rate of hospitalization for heart attack among
persons 35 and over by age group (total, 35-64, 65+) Annual
per 10,000 population

County

Required

Hospitalizations for
Heart Attacks

Age-adjusted rate of hospitalization for heart attack
Annual
among persons 35 and over per 10,000 population

County

Required

Annual

County

Optional

Annual

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

5 year

County

Optional

Rate of perinatal (equal to or greater than 28 weeks
gestation to less than 7 days of age) mortality per
5 year
1000 live births (plus fetal deaths equal to or greater
than 28 weeks gestation)

County

Optional

5 year

County

Optional

Annual

County

Required

5 year

County

Required

Annual

County

Optional

Fertility
Low Birthweight
Low Birthweight
Mortality
Mortality

190

Reproductive Health
Mortality
Outcomes

191

Reproductive Health
Mortality
Outcomes

192
193
194

Reproductive Health
Prematurity
Outcomes
Reproductive Health
Prematurity
Outcomes
Reproductive Health
Sex Ratio at Birth
Outcomes

Total fertility rate per 1000 women of reproductive
age
Percent of low birthweight (less than 2500 grams)
live term singleton births
Percent of very low birthweight (less than 1500
grams) live singleton births
Rate of infant (less than 1 year of age) mortality per
1000 live births
Rate of neonatal (less than 28 days of age) mortality
per 1000 live births

Rate of postneonatal (equal to or greater than 28
days to less than 1 year of age) mortality per 1000
live births
Percent of preterm (less than 37 weeks gestation)
live singleton births
Percent of very preterm (less than 32 weeks
gestation) live singleton births
Male to Female sex ratio at birth (term singletons
only)


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