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Final Release LLNL Site 300 (USDOE) <br /> Interactive Process: The health assessment process is interactive. ATSDR solicits and evaluates <br /> information from numerous city, state and federal agencies, the companies responsible for <br /> cleaning up the site, and the community. It then shares its conclusions with them. Agencies are <br /> asked to respond to an early version of the report to make sure that the data they have provided is <br /> accurate and current.When informed of ATSDR's conclusions and recommendations, sometimes <br /> the agencies will begin to act on those recommendations before the final release of the report. <br /> Community: ATSDR also needs to learn what people in the area know about the site and what <br /> concerns they may have about its impact on their health. Consequently,throughout the evaluation <br /> process ATSDR actively gathers information and comments from the people who live or work <br /> near a site, including residents of the area, civic leaders,health professionals, and community <br /> groups. To ensure that the health assessment responds to the community's health concerns, an <br /> early version is also distributed to the public for their comments. Those comments received from <br /> the public that are included in the final version of the public health assessment can be edited or <br /> consolidated, and not all comments are necessarily addressed. But every written public comment <br /> is kept with the original public health assessment file in Atlanta, Georgia. Upon prior written <br /> notice,these comments are available for public inspection. <br /> Comments: If, after reading this health assessment,you have questions or comments, we <br /> encourage you to send them to us. <br /> Letters should be addressed as follows: <br /> Attention: Chief, Program Evaluation, Records and Information Services Branch,Agency for <br /> Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1600 Clifton Road(E-56),Atlanta, GA 30333. <br /> ii <br />