The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is the lead ag
ency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for prov
iding support to the federal response to releases of hazardous substances i
n the environment. Since the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensat
ion and Liability Act was passed and amended, ATSDR has represented HHS on
the National Response Team (NRT). The NRT role, and the subsequently establ
ished National Response System, are described in the National Contingency P
lan for Oil and Hazardous Substances Releases (Title 40 Code of Federal Reg
ulations, Section 300). As part of the National Response System, ATSDR can
be called when a hazardous substance is released. Consistently, one of the
most common substances ATSDR is called about is mercury, usually elemental
mercury. This presentation will provide some background statistics on these
calls and some general response options. Several specific cases that have
occurred in the last few years will be reviewed. These reviews will deal le
ss with remedial options than with describing common issues that arose, iss
ues unique to the specific case, and the impact of that case on the communi
ty. A brief discussion of risk communication issues and ATSDR's response to
those issues concludes the presentation.