The mission of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), as an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, [external link] is to serve the public by using the best science, taking responsive public health actions, and providing trusted health information to prevent harmful exposures and disease related to toxic substances.
ATSDR is directed by congressional mandate to perform specific functions concerning the effect on public health of hazardous substances in the environment. These functions include public health assessments of waste sites, health consultations concerning specific hazardous substances, health surveillance and registries, response to emergency releases of hazardous substances, applied research in support of public health assessments, information development and dissemination, and education and training concerning hazardous substances.
ATSDR's core values, goals, mission, and organizational structure are reflected within the agency's FY 2008 Performance Plan [PDF, 125 KB].
Related Information
- ATSDR Congressional Justification FY2008 [PDF, 1900 KB]
- What You Can Expect From ATSDR [PDF, 100 KB]
- NCEH/ATSDR Organization Chart [PDF, 578 KB]
- ATSDR Glossary of Terms Definitions of words and phrases used by ATSDR
- Page last reviewed: January 1, 2009
- Page last updated: January 1, 2009
- Content source: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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