Epidemiologic Study of Health Effects Associated with Low Pressure Events in Drinking Water Distribution Systems

OMB 0920-0960

OMB 0920-0960

This is a request from CDC for a reinstatement with changes of an existing data collection. The purpose of this data collection is to continue to conduct an epidemiologic study in the U.S. (similar to a study conducted in Norway (Nygard, Wahl et al. 2007)) to assess whether individuals exposed to low pressure events in the water distribution system are at an increased risk for acute gastrointestinal or respiratory illnesses. Pursuant to the terms of clearance, a non-substantive change request was required after completion of a pilot study and was approved on 11/12/2014. Pilot study data collection, analysis, and evaluation took longer than expected, and there were delays in implementing data infrastructure and IT updates needed to scale-up the procedures for a multi-site study. To address this, we are asking for a 36 month reinstatement for data collection.

The latest form for Epidemiologic Study of Health Effects Associated with Low Pressure Events in Drinking Water Distribution Systems expires 2022-03-31 and can be found here.

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CDC Water and Health Study (Web-Based Questionnaire)

Federal Enterprise Architecture: Health - Illness Prevention

Form 0920-0960CDC Water and Health Study (web-based)Fillable PrintableForm

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