Opportunity

Federal Register #60Day-26-0057

ATSDR Requests Public Comment on APPLETREE Performance Measures Data Collection

Buyer

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

Posted

June 26, 2026

Respond By

August 25, 2026

Identifier

60Day-26-0057

NAICS

541690

This opportunity involves a request for public comment on a proposed data collection project by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), part of the Department of Health and Human Services. - Government Buyer: - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), Department of Health and Human Services - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is not a procurement of products or commercial services - Products/Services Requested: - Data collection from APPLETREE cooperative agreement recipients - Use of multiple forms: Health Education, Technical Assistance, Site Impact Assessment, Success Story, Assessment Requests, Annual Performance Report, CSPECE Qualitative Narrative, CSPECE Quantitative, Recommendation Follow-up, SoilSHOP - Estimated annual reporting burden: 269 hours for 30 recipients - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Recipients must complete and submit these forms to maintain eligibility for APPLETREE funding - Data collection is focused on monitoring program activities, performance measures, and outcomes related to hazardous waste site response and environmental exposure reduction - No products or equipment are being procured; this is strictly for information collection to support program management and evaluation

Description

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) invites public comment on a proposed information collection project titled APPLETREE Performance Measures. This data collection is intended to manage the cooperative agreement program under ATSDR's Partnership to Promote Local Efforts to Reduce Environmental Exposures (APPLETREE) Program. The program supports recipients in identifying exposure pathways, educating communities, making recommendations to prevent exposure, and reviewing health outcome data related to hazardous waste sites. The collection includes various forms to monitor progress and improve program quality, with an estimated annual burden of 269 hours for 30 recipients.

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