02-16866. Correction of Typographical Errors and Removal of Obsolete Language in Regulations on Reportable Quantities  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    ACTION:

    Direct final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or “the Agency”) is correcting errors and removing obsolete or redundant language in regulations regarding notification requirements for releases of hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).

    Consistent with ongoing regulatory reinvention initiatives within the Agency, EPA has reviewed the CERCLA release reporting regulations and has identified several categories of errors, including: typographical errors in the table of CERCLA hazardous substances; definitions made legally obsolete because of changes in CERCLA's statutory provisions; and redundant or unnecessary information.

    DATES:

    This rule is effective on September 9, 2002, unless EPA receives written adverse comments by August 8, 2002. If the effective date is delayed, timely notice will be published in the Federal Register.

    ADDRESSES:

    Comments: Interested parties may submit an original and two copies of comments referencing docket number 102RQ-CORRECT to (1) if using regular U.S. Postal Service mail: Docket Coordinator, Superfund Docket Office, (Mail Code 5201G), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460; or (2) if using special delivery such as overnight express service: Superfund Docket Office, Crystal Gateway One, 1st Floor, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.

    Release Notification: The toll-free telephone number of the National Response Center is 800/424-8802; in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, the number is 202/267-2675. The facsimile number for the National Response Center is 202/267-2165 and the telex number is 892427.

    Docket: You may inspect copies of materials relevant to this rulemaking at the U.S. EPA Superfund Docket Office, located at Crystal Gateway One, 1st Floor, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202 [Docket Number 102RQ-CORRECT]. The docket is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays. To review docket materials, we recommend that you make an appointment by calling 703/603-9232. You may copy a maximum of 100 pages from any regulatory docket at no cost. Additional copies cost $0.15 per page. The Docket Office will mail copies of materials to you if you are located outside the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    For general information, contact the RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline at 800/424-9346 (in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, contact 703/412-9810). The Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) Hotline number is 800/553-7672 (in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, contact 703/412-3323). For information on specific aspects of the rule, contact Lynn Beasley of the Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (5204G), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460. Ms. Beasley's e-mail address is beasley.lynn@epa.gov and her telephone number is 703/603-9086.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Outline of This Document: The contents of this preamble are listed in the following outline:

    I. Introduction

    A. Who Potentially Will Be Affected by this Final Rule?

    B. What are the Reporting Requirements Under CERCLA and EPCRA?

    C. What is the Purpose of this Rule?

    D. Why is EPA Making These Changes in a Final Rule, Without Prior Opportunity for Comment?

    II. Corrections and Other Changes Made to 40 CFR Part 302 in Today's Rulemaking

    A. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.2 (Abbreviations)

    B. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.3 (Definitions)

    C. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.5 (Determination of Reportable Quantities)

    D. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.6 (Notification Requirements)

    E. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.7 (Penalties)

    F. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.8 (Continuous Releases)

    G. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.4 (Designation of Hazardous Substances)

    1. Formatting Changes to Table 302.4 a. Regulatory Synonyms Column

    b. Statutory RQ Column c. Final RQ Category Column

    2. Revisions to the Note Preceding Table 302.4

    3. Corrections to Errors in Table 302.4

    a. What Corrections Are Being Made to Entries for Individual Substances?

    b. What Corrections Are Being Made to Entries for F- and K-Waste Streams?

    c. What Corrections Are Being Made to Footnotes in Table 302.4?

    d. Why Are Other Errors in Table 302.4 Not Addressed in Today's Rule?

    H. Revisions to Appendix A of 40 CFR 302.4

    III. Administrative Requirements

    I. Introduction

    A. Who Potentially Will Be Affected by This Final Rule?

    This final rule may affect the following entities: (1) Persons in charge of vessels or facilities that may release CERCLA hazardous substances into the environment; and (2) entities that plan for or respond to such releases.

    Potentially Affected Entities

    Type of entityExamples of affected entities
    IndustryManufacturers, handlers, transporters, and other users of CERCLA hazardous substances.
    State, Local, or Tribal GovernmentsState Emergency Response Commissions, and Local Emergency Planning Committees.
    Federal GovernmentNational Response Center, and any Federal agency that may release or respond to releases of these substances.

    EPA does not intend for this table to be exhaustive, but rather to provide a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be affected by this action. Other entities not listed in the table may also be affected. You can determine whether your organization is affected by examining the changes being made to 40 CFR part 302. If you have questions about the applicability of this action to a particular entity, consult the contact names and phone numbers listed in the Start Printed Page 45315preceding FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this preamble.

    B. What Are the Reporting Requirements Under CERCLA and EPCRA?

    The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended, gives the Federal government broad authority to respond to releases or threats of releases of hazardous substances from vessels and facilities. The term “hazardous substance” is defined in section 101(14) of CERCLA by reference to various Federal environmental statutes.

    Under CERCLA section 103(a), the person in charge of a vessel or facility from which a CERCLA hazardous substance has been released in a quantity that equals or exceeds its reportable quantity (RQ) must immediately notify the National Response Center (NRC) of the release. A release is reportable if an RQ or more is released within a 24-hour period (see 40 CFR 302.6). In addition to the reporting requirements under CERCLA section 103, section 304 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986, 42 U.S.C. 11001 et seq., requires owners or operators of certain facilities to report releases of extremely hazardous substances and CERCLA hazardous substances to State and local authorities (see 40 CFR 355.40). After the release of a hazardous substance in a quantity equal to or greater than its RQ, facility owners or operators must immediately notify the community emergency coordinator for each local emergency planning committee for any area likely to be affected by the release, and the State emergency response commission of any State likely to be affected by the release.

    Section 102(b) of CERCLA establishes RQs of one pound (“statutory RQs”) for releases of most CERCLA hazardous substances. Under section 102(a) of CERCLA, the Administrator of EPA has the authority to adjust these RQs by regulation (“adjusted RQs”). The list of CERCLA hazardous substances and RQs is codified in Table 302.4 of 40 CFR 302.4.

    C. What Is the Purpose of This Rule?

    EPA and other Federal agencies periodically review the regulations they administer to identify those rules that are obsolete or unduly burdensome. For example, on June 29, 1995, EPA published a final rule (60 FR 33912) eliminating a number of legally obsolete regulations. Now we are taking another step in the ongoing review of our rules. EPA has reviewed 40 CFR part 302 and is correcting typographical errors in the table of hazardous substances. We also are revising regulatory text to make it more concise, conform more closely to statutory language, and eliminate text that is redundant or legally obsolete. All of these changes are editorial and do not affect any substantive aspects of the CERCLA release reporting program.

    Because these corrections are editorial, EPA does not anticipate that any costs will be associated with this rulemaking. Rather, we expect that these corrections will serve to reduce confusion among the regulated community and government authorities about release reporting regulations contained in 40 CFR part 302 and, therefore, reduce the burden of complying with these regulations.

    D. Why Is EPA Making These Changes in a Final Rule, Without Prior Opportunity for Comment?

    EPA is publishing this rule without prior proposal because we view these changes as noncontroversial amendments and anticipate no adverse comment. Section 553 of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B), provides that, when an agency for good cause finds that notice and public procedure is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest, the agency may issue a rule without providing notice and an opportunity for public comment. EPA has determined that there is good cause for making today's rule final without prior proposal and opportunity for comment because the removals and revisions contained in this final rule are editorial and do not affect any substantive aspects of the CERCLA release reporting program. Thus, notice and public comment procedure are unnecessary. EPA finds that this constitutes good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B). For the same reason, EPA has also determined that it has good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d) to make the rule effective upon publication.

    II. Corrections and Other Changes Made to 40 CFR Part 302 in Today's Rulemaking

    The following section describes the specific corrections that EPA is making to 40 CFR part 302 in today's rulemaking.

    A. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.2 (Abbreviations)

    EPA believes that listing abbreviations in 40 CFR 302.2 is unnecessary, because these terms: (1) Are defined elsewhere in 40 CFR part 302 (as is the case with “CASRN” and “kg”); (2) are not used in this CFR part (as in the case of “lb” for pound); or (3) would more appropriately be defined when the term is first used (such as “RQ” and “RCRA”). For these reasons, EPA is removing and reserving 40 CFR 302.2.

    B. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.3 (Definitions)

    The definition of “release” in 40 CFR 302.3 was, at the time we codified it in the CFR in 1985, the same as the statutory definition of this term in CERCLA section 101(22). The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), however, changed the statutory definition; for this reason, we are revising the definition of “release” in 40 CFR 302.3 to reflect these amendments, which included language regarding abandonment or discarding of containers. EPA proposed this change in a July 19, 1988, proposed rule (53 FR 27268) and did not receive any adverse comments on this issue.

    In addition, the definition of “reportable quantity” in 40 CFR 302.3 is being changed to add the abbreviation “(RQ)” so that the term is defined when first used in 40 CFR part 302.

    C. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.5 (Determination of Reportable Quantities)

    Section 302.5(b) refers to toxicity identified in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations at 40 CFR 261.24. In 1990, EPA revised 40 CFR 261.24 as well as Table 302.4 to delete references to the terms “extraction procedure” and “EP” toxicity. To be consistent with these changes, EPA is revising paragraph (b) of 40 CFR 302.5 to delete references to “EP” toxicity.

    D. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.6 (Notification Requirements)

    An additional Washington phone number ((202) 267-2675), a facsimile number ((202) 267-2165), and a telex number (892427) are being added to the list of National Response Center (NRC) phone numbers in paragraph (a) of 40 CFR 302.6.

    E. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.7 (Penalties)

    The penalty description in 40 CFR 302.7(a)(3) was, at the time we codified it in the CFR in 1985, consistent with the penalty provisions in CERCLA section 103(b). In 1986, however, SARA changed CERCLA section 103(b) to include language regarding submission of false information. EPA proposed this change in the July 19, 1988 proposed rule and did not receive any adverse comments on this issue. Thus, EPA is revising paragraph (a)(3) of 40 CFR Start Printed Page 45316302.7 to conform to the revised language of CERCLA section 103(b).

    F. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.8 (Continuous Releases)

    The reference to paragraph (a) in 40 CFR 302.8(e)(1)(iv)(H) and 40 CFR 302.8(f)(4)(viii) is incorrect, and is being changed to reference paragraph (b).

    G. Revisions to 40 CFR 302.4 (Designation of Hazardous Substances)

    Because corrections and other changes to Table 302.4 that are described below are numerous and pervasive, we are reprinting Table 302.4 in its entirety in today's rule. We hope that this reprint of Table 302.4 will prove to be a useful resource for the public and the regulated community until such time as the revised volume of 40 CFR part 302 that contains these changes is published. Amendatory instruction 5 in today's direct final rule accounts for the removal of the previous version of Table 302.4, and its replacement with the version published in today's final rule.

    1. Formatting Changes to Table 302.4

    Three columns in Table 302.4 of 40 CFR 302.4 contain information that is duplicated elsewhere in the table or is no longer relevant to the listing of hazardous substances and reportable quantities. For this reason, EPA is deleting these columns from Table 302.4 in today's rulemaking.

    We believe that deleting these columns will serve to: (1) Simplify the table and reduce confusion among the regulated community and government authorities about its use; (2) reduce the number of typographical and other errors that are introduced into the table; and (3) allow the table to be printed in a “portrait” rather than “landscape” format, resulting in a reduction in the number of CFR pages. A description of each of the columns identified for deletion is included below.

    a. Regulatory Synonyms Column

    EPA lists substances in Table 302.4 by the names used in certain other environmental statutes (e.g., RCRA, the CWA, or the Clean Air Act (CAA)) or in their implementing regulations. When the substance is known by different names in different regulatory programs, EPA lists these names as separate entries in Table 302.4's Hazardous Substance column. In addition, Appendix A to Table 302.4 lists these synonyms together, by Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN).

    Because the synonyms are all listed alphabetically in the Hazardous Substance column, and because Appendix A provides a per-substance grouping of all these synonyms, the Regulatory Synonyms column includes only unnecessary duplicative information. Therefore, EPA is deleting this column from Table 302.4 in today's final rule.

    b. Statutory RQ Column

    When Table 302.4 was first published in the Federal Register in 1985, the Statutory RQ column served a useful purpose because (1) CWA hazardous substances generally had different statutory RQs than other CERCLA hazardous substances; and (2) the Agency had not yet adjusted many of the statutory RQs for these substances.

    Today, however, all of the statutory RQs for the CWA hazardous substances have been adjusted and, for any new substance added to Table 302.4, the statutory RQ is always one pound. When new substances are added to the list, footnote “##” is added to the Final RQ Pounds column indicating that the substance has a one-pound statutory RQ; thus, the Statutory RQ column provides only redundant or obsolete information. In addition, this column can be a source of errors; for example, at least seven substances have had incorrect information in the Statutory RQ column. EPA is deleting the Statutory RQ column from Table 302.4 in today's final rule.

    c. Final RQ Category Column

    The “Final RQ Category” column was used in Table 302.4 in the first CERCLA reporting program final rule on April 4, 1985, because members of the regulated community were familiar with a similar association between letter categories and numerical RQs (X = 1 pound, A = 10 pounds, B = 100 pounds, etc.) in the Clean Water Act (CWA) hazardous substance regulations (40 CFR part 117). The CWA categories, however, correspond to ranges of aquatic toxicity, while the CERCLA categories are simply another way of expressing the RQ value. EPA originally proposed the CWA categories (A, B, C, and D) in 1975, based on the hazardous material classification system for a 1973 international convention. A 1978 final rule for CWA RQs added another category (X).

    The Category column provides little or no useful information on the CERCLA list of hazardous substances in Table 302.4, because the next column gives the RQ in pounds. Today, the category is a source of errors and confusion. For example, prior to today's rulemaking, the category for six substances was incorrectly listed as X, even though the RQs are 10, 100, or 1000 pounds. EPA is deleting the Category column from Table 302.4 in today's final rule.

    2. Revisions to the Note Preceding Table 302.4

    Because EPA is removing the Regulatory Synonyms, Statutory Code, and Final RQ Category columns from Table 302.4 in today's rulemaking, we are revising the note that precedes Table 302.4 to remove references to these columns. The revised note will also identify Appendix A to Section 302.4 as a source for identifying regulatory synonyms of substances that appear on the CERCLA list of hazardous substances.

    3. Corrections to Errors in Table 302.4

    EPA has identified other errors in Table 302.4. The majority of these errors are either typographical or the result of inadvertent omissions; the scope of what is regulated and how it is regulated will not change. Therefore, these corrections qualify for the “good cause” exemption as “minor or technical amendments.”

    a. What Corrections Are Being Made to Entries for Individual Substances?

    The most commonly found errors in Table 302.4 are inadvertent discrepancies between an individual hazardous substance name that appears on the CERCLA list and the same name as it appears in other statutes (i.e., RCRA section 3001, CWA sections 307 and 311, and CAA section 112) and their implementing regulations. In today's rule, EPA is making corrections to the hazardous substance names of a number of CERCLA entries to make them consistent with names that appear in these other regulatory lists. Many of these corrections are simple and involve, for example, the deletion of an unnecessary hyphen or the addition of parentheses. In addition, to help make each entry more readable, we are changing all of the CASRNs listed in Table 302.4 to include hyphens in the appropriate places (e.g., changing “50000” to “50-00-0” for formaldehyde). Other types of corrections to Table 302.4 included in today's rule that require more explanation are described below. Start Printed Page 45317

    Table 1.—Corrections to Entries for Individual Substances in Table 302.4

    Current entry in Table 302.4 of 40 CFR 302.4Change needed to correct error
    Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) Pentachlorophenol Phenol, pentachloro- Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro- Phenol, 2,4,5-trichloro- Phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro- Silvex (2,4,5-TP) 2,4,5-T 2,4,5-T acid 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 2,4,5-TP acidRCRA “U” waste numbers are no longer associated with these substances in the RCRA regulations at 40 CFR part 261; rather, each of the RCRA waste numbers for these substances has been replaced with the following note: “See F027.” Conforming changes are being made to these entries in Table 302.4.
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 2,4,6-TrichlorophenolEach of these substances is listed twice in Table 302.4. We are removing the duplicative entries from Table 302.4 in today's rule. In addition, because these substances appear in CAA section 112, a “3” is being added to the statutory code column for these entries in Table 302.4. Also, “U” waste numbers are no longer associated with these substances and have been replaced with: “See F027.”
    Propionic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-To be consistent with RCRA regulations, the spelling of this substance name is being changed in Table 302.4 to “Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy).” In addition, RCRA waste number “U233” is no longer associated with this substance and has been replaced with: “See F027.”
    Arsenic acid H3AsO4 Arsenic acid“Arsenic acid” with CASRN 1327-52-2 is not listed in RCRA, the CAA, the CWA, or their implementing regulations. Thus, the entry for “Arsenic acid” is being deleted from Table 302.4. In addition, CASRN 1327-52-2 is being deleted from the “Arsenic acid H3AsO4” listing. Arsenic acid H3AsO4 with CASRN 7778-39-4 remains listed in Table 302.4.
    Cyanogen bromide(CN)Br Cyanogen bromide“Cyanogen bromide” is not listed in RCRA, the CAA, the CWA, or their implementing regulations, although its synonym “Cyanogen bromide(CN)Br” is listed in the RCRA regulations. Thus, the entry for “Cyanogen bromide” is being deleted from Table 302.4.
    Aroclors PCBs POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLSAroclors 1016, 1221, 1232, 1242, 1248, 1254, and 1260 are listed as separate entries in Table 302.4. These seven aroclors also appear indented beneath the entries for “Aroclors,” “PCBs,” and “POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS.” The duplicative indented entries for the seven aroclors are being deleted. In addition, conforming changes are being made to the Appendix A entries for these seven aroclors.
    Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateThis substance is listed in the CAA, but a “3” was never added to the statutory code column. A “3” is being added to the column in today's rule.
    Calcium cyanide Copper cyanide Cyanogen chloride Hydrogen sulfide Nickel carbonyl Nickel cyanide Potassium cyanide Selenium sulfide Silver cyanide Sodium cyanide Thallium (I) chloride Zinc cyanide Zinc phosphideEach of these substances is listed twice (once with a chemical formula and once without the formula) in the RCRA or CWA regulations and in Table 302.4. In the interest of avoiding duplicative entries in Table 302.4, the non-formula entries for these substances are being removed in today's rule.
    1,10-(1,2-Phenylene)pyrene Methyl chloroformate Muscimol Tetrachloroethene Benzene, hydroxy- Benzo [j,k] fluorene 1,2-Benzphenanthrene Camphene, octachloro- 4-Chloro-m-cresol 1,4-Diethylenedioxide Hexachlorocyclohexane (gamma isomer) TrichloroetheneThese synonyms are not listed in RCRA, the CAA, the CWA, or their implementing regulations and are being removed from Table 302.4 and Appendix A in today's rule. Other names for these same substances remain listed in Table 302.4 and Appendix A.
    Carbaryl Carbofuran Mercaptodimethur Mexacarbate Propoxur (Baygon) TriethylamineThese six substances appear in Table 302.4 by virtue of their listing on the Clean Water Act or Clean Air Act. In a February 9, 1995 final rule (60 FR 7824), EPA added a number of synonyms to the RCRA regulations for these substances. To be consistent, the synonyms for these substances are being added to Table 302.4 and Appendix A in today's rule. In addition, a “4” is being added to the statutory code column for these entries in Table 302.4.
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    2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenyl-butyl)-, & salts, when present at concentrations greater than 0.3%The RCRA regulations include two listings for this substance: (1) One when present at concentrations greater than 0.3% (P001); and (2) another when present at concentrations of 0.3% or less (U248). Only the first currently appears on Table 302.4. This entry is being deleted from Table 302.4 and replaced with an entry that covers both RCRA listings, as follows: “2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)-, & salts” In addition to “P001,” “U248” is being added to this entry as an additional RCRA waste number.
    Warfarin, & salts, when present at concentrations greater than 0.3%The RCRA regulations include two listings for this substance: (1) One when present at concentrations greater than 0.3% (P001); and (2) another when present at concentrations of 0.3% or less (U248). Only the first currently appears on Table 302.4. This entry is being deleted from Table 302.4 and replaced with an entry that covers both RCRA listings, as follows: “Warfarin, & salts” In addition to “P001,” “U248” is being added to this entry as an additional RCRA waste number.
    Zinc phosphide Zn3P2, when present at concentrations greater than 10%The RCRA regulations include two listings for this substance: (1) One when present at concentrations greater than 10% (P122); and (2) another when present at concentrations of 10% or less (U249). Only the first currently appears on Table 302.4. This entry is being deleted from Table 302.4 and replaced with an entry that covers both RCRA listings, as follows: “Zinc phosphide Zn3P2” In addition to “P122,” “U249” is being added to this entry as an additional RCRA waste number.
    Beryllium powderPrior to 1994, the Table listed Beryllium (from the CAA), BERYLLIUM AND COMPOUNDS (from the CWA), and Beryllium dust (from the RCRA regulations). On June 20, 1994, EPA changed the term Beryllium dust to Beryllium powder in 40 CFR part 261 (RCRA). At the same time, this change was also made in Table 302.4 and Appendix A, but the listing for Beryllium was removed inadvertently. The listing for Beryllium is being restored in Table 302.4 in today's rule.
    Methane, bromo-Although synonyms for bromomethane (e.g., methane, bromo-) appear in Table 302.4, “Bromomethane” does not appear as a separate listing in the hazardous substance column in Table 302.4. However, bromomethane is listed in section 112 of the CAA. Thus, a new entry for the synonym “Bromomethane” is being added.
    Dichloromethyl etherAlthough a synonym (dichloromethyl ether) for bis(chloromethyl) ether appears in Table 302.4, “Bis(chloromethyl) ether” does not appear as a separate listing. However, this chemical name is included in section 112 of the CAA. Thus, a new entry for the synonym “Bis(chloromethyl) ether” is being added.
    CHLORDANE (TECHNICAL MIXTURE AND METABOLITES)Two entries for “CHLORDANE (TECHNICAL MIXTURE AND METABOLITES)” appear in Table 302.4: (1) one with no CASRN and no RQ; and (2) another entry with CASRN 57749 and an RQ of one pound. In a June 12, 1995 final rule, EPA intended to remove the first entry and replace it with the second one; however, the first entry was never removed. The first entry with no CASRN or RQ is being removed in today's rule.
    m-, o-, and p-isomers for Benzene, dimethyl and Cresylic acidCAA section 112 lists individual isomers for Cresol and Xylenes, but not for these synonyms. To be consistent with the underlying source lists, entries for the m-, o-, and p-isomers that were indented beneath the entries for Benzene, dimethyl and Cresylic acid are being deleted from Table 302.4.
    Multi Source LeachateIn a June 1, 1990 final rule (55 FR 22720), EPA erroneously listed waste stream F039 on Table 302.4 as “Multi Source Leachate” alphabetically listed under the letter “M.” In today's rule, EPA is deleting the entry for “Multi Source Leachate” and adding the correct entry for “F039” to Table 302.4, immediately following the entry for waste stream F038.
    BromoformThis substance is listed in the CAA, but a “3” was never added to the Statutory Code column. A “3” is being added to the column in today's rule.
    1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5alpha, 8alpha,A correction to this listing is needed because of a typesetting mistake; the entry should end with “8abeta)-.” This final portion was inadvertantly moved to the beginning of the next entry on Table 302.4. Other minor editorial corrections are also being made.
    8abeta)-1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4, 10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro,(1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5abeta,8beta,Again, corrections are needed because of a typesetting mistake; the entry should begin with “1,4,5 . . .” and should end with “8abeta)-.”
    8abeta)-2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth [2,3-b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-,(1aalpha,2beta, 2aalpha,3beta,6beta,Again, corrections are needed because of a typesetting mistake.
    6aalpha,7beta,7aalpha)-2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b] oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octa-hydro-,(1aalpha,2beta,2abeta,3alpha, 6alpha,Again, corrections are needed because of a typesetting mistake. In addition, the words “& metabolites” are being added to the end of the entry to be consistent with the entry for this substance in the RCRA regulations.
    6abeta,7beta,7aalpha)-DimethoateAgain, corrections are needed because of a typesetting mistake.
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    1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxideTo be consistent with the listing for this substance in the RCRA regulations, the words “& salts” are being added to the end of this entry.
    CreosoteBecause the RCRA regulations do not list a CASRN for this listing, CASRN 8001589 is being removed from 302.4 and replaced with “N.A.”
    Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes) not otherwise specifiedBecause the RCRA regulations do not list a CASRN for this listing, CASRN 57125 is being removed from 302.4 and replaced with “N.A.”
    Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-,(S)-To be consistent with the listing for this substance in the RCRA regulations, the words “& salts” are being added to the end of this entry.
    Strychnidin-10-oneTo be consistent with the listing for this substance in the RCRA regulations, the words “& salts” are being added to the end of this entry.

    b. What Corrections Are Being Made to Entries for the F- and K-Waste Streams?

    The most commonly found errors in the entries for hazardous waste streams (i.e., F- and K-waste streams) in Table 302.4 are inadvertent discrepancies between the waste stream description that appears on the CERCLA list and the description for the same waste stream as it appears in the RCRA regulations at 40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32. In the years since Table 302.4 was first published in the CFR in 1985, EPA has amended the descriptions of several waste streams in the RCRA regulations, but did not make conforming changes to these entries in 40 CFR 302.4. EPA does not intend to retain two different descriptions of the same waste stream in the RCRA and CERCLA regulations; thus, we are removing obsolete descriptions of certain waste streams from Table 302.4 and replacing them with the current descriptions from 40 CFR part 261. Some of these corrections are simple; other types of corrections that require more explanation are described below.

    Table 2.—Corrections to Entries for F- and K-Waste Streams in Table 302.4

    Current entry in Table 302.4 of 40 CFR 302.4Change needed to correct error
    F024 * * * Wastes, including but not limited to distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor cleanout wastes, from the production of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, having carbon content from one to five, utilizing free radical catalyzed processes. (This listing does not include light ends, spent filters and filter aids, spent dessicants(sic), wastewater, wastewater treatment sludges, spent catalysts, and wastes listed in § 261.32)To be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulations, the waste stream description in Table 302.4 should be changed to read as follows: “F024 * * * Process wastes, including but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor clean-out wastes, from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by free redical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. (This listing does not include wastewaters, wastewater treatment sludges, spent catalysts, and wastes listed in 40 CFR 261.31 or 261.32).”
    K069 * * * Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting40 CFR 261.32 contains a note about an administrative stay for K069. To be consistent, the following note will be added to the end of this entry in Table 302.4: “(NOTE: This listing is stayed administratively for sludge generated from secondary acid scrubber systems. The stay will remain in effect until further administrative action is taken. If EPA takes further action effecting this stay, EPA will publish a notice of the action in the Federal Register.)”
    K083 * * * Distillation bottoms from aniline extractionTo be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulations, the word “extraction” should be changed to read “production.”
    K117 * * * Wastewater from the reaction vent gas scrubber in the production of ethylene bromide via bromination of etheneTo be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulations, the word “reaction” should be changed to “reactor” and the word “bromide” should be changed to “dibromide.”
    K118 * * * Spent absorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromideTo be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulation, the word “absorbent” should be changed to “adsorbent” and “via bromination of ethene” should be added to the end of the entry.
    K131 * * * Wastewater from the reactor and spent sulfuric acid from the acid dryer in the production of methyl bromideTo be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulations, “in the production” should be changed to read “from the production.”
    K132 * * * Spent absorbent and wastewater solids from the production of methyl bromideTo be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulations, the word “separator” should be added between “wastewater” and “solids.”
    K141 * * * Process related from the recovery of coal tar, including, but not limited to, tar collecting sump residues from the production of coke by-products produced from coal. This listing does not include K087 (decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations.)To be consistent with the listing for this waste stream in the RCRA regulations, the waste stream description in Table 302.4 should be changed to read as follows: “K141 * * * Process residues from the recovery of coal tar, including, but not limited to, collecting sump residues from the production of coke from coal or the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal. This listing does not include K087 (decanter tank tar sludges from coking operations).”
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    c. What Corrections Are Being Made to Footnotes in Table 302.4?

    Because EPA is removing three columns from Table 302.4, two footnotes to the table have to be changed. Footnote “1*,” which “indicates that the 1-pound RQ is a CERCLA statutory RQ,” only appears in the Statutory RQ column. Because this column is being removed from Table 302.4, footnote “1*” also should be removed. In addition, footnote “##” is being revised to clarify that statutory RQs are set at one pound.

    In addition, information contained in footnotes “1,” “2,” “3,” and “4” is repetitive of information included in the note that precedes Table 302.4. Thus, these four footnotes are being removed in today's rule. Footnote “†” is being revised to indicate that the statutory sources are defined by 1, 2, 3, and 4, as described in the note that precedes Table 302.4.

    d. Why Are Other Errors in Table 302.4 Not Addressed in Today's Rule?

    It is important to note that EPA is aware of additional errors in Table 302.4 that are not addressed in today's rulemaking. Because these errors appear to be more than just typographical in nature, we believe that correcting them in a final rule without notice and comment may be inappropriate. For example, the hazardous waste descriptions for F003, F004, and F005 need to be changed to be consistent with the descriptions for these wastes as they appear in the RCRA regulations. However, these waste description changes may necessitate a change in the RQs for these waste streams. Changing the RQ for these wastes would be more appropriately addressed in a notice and comment rulemaking. Although more study of these and other errors is needed, EPA may propose to make additional error corrections in a future rulemaking. EPA is soliciting information from the public identifying any additional errors in Table 302.4 not covered in today's rulemaking and how such errors should be corrected. Comments received that identify such additional errors will not be considered adverse comments on today's rulemaking; rather, these comments may be considered by the Agency in any future error correction rule.

    To submit such comments, send an original and two copies of comments referencing docket number 102 RQ-CORRECT to (1) if using regular U.S. Postal Service mail: Docket Coordinator, Superfund Docket Office, (Mail Code 5201G), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460; or (2) if using special delivery such as overnight express service: Superfund Docket Office, Crystal Gateway One, 1st Floor, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.

    H. Revisions to Appendix A of 40 CFR 302.4

    On June 12, 1995 (60 FR 30926), EPA published a final rule that, among other things, added 47 individual CAA hazardous air pollutants to Table 302.4 and adjusted their statutory one-pound RQs. In the same rule, EPA intended to add these 47 substances to, and revise several related entries in, Appendix A to Table 302.4. Unfortunately, the table containing these Appendix A additions and revisions was inadvertently left out of the version of the rule that was published in the Federal Register.

    Although several correction notices were developed immediately after publication of the rule, the Appendix A corrections were not included among them. EPA is making the Appendix A corrections for the June 12, 1995 final rule in today's rulemaking.

    In addition, several other corrections are being made to typographical errors in Appendix A, as indicated in the table below. Many of these corrections are necessary to be consistent with corresponding changes to Table 302.4 that were described previously in this preamble.

    Table 3.—Corrections to Entries in Appendix A to 40 CFR 302.4

    Current entry in Appendix A to 40 CFR 302.4Change needed to correct error
    Appendix A:
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane (CASRN 96-18-4)These substances do not appear in Table 302.4 and are being removed from Appendix A.
    Diphenylamine (CASRN 122-39-4)
    n-2,3&-Dichloropropanol (CASRN 616-23-9)
    1,10-(1,2-Phenylene)pyrene (CASRN 193-39-5)As noted previously, this synonym is no longer listed in the RCRA regulations and is being removed from Table 302.4 and Appendix A. Another name for this same substance (“Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene”) remains listed in Appendix A.
    CAS #108101The synonym “Hexone,” which already appears in Table 302.4, is being added to this entry in Appendix A.
    Arsenic Acid H3 As04 (CASRN 1327522) Creosote (CASRN 8001589) Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes) not otherwise specified (CASRN 57125)As described in Table 1, these CASRNs are removed from Table 302.4 and, thus, also are being removed from Appendix A.
    CAS #492808The second chemical name listed should be “Benzenamine, 4,4′-carbonimidoylbis (N,N- dimethyl-.” The rest of the entry, “(N,N- D,methyl-)-,” is incorrect and is being removed in today's rule.

    Amendatory instruction 7, which immediately precedes appendix A to 40 CFR 302.4 in today's direct final rule, accounts for the addition of the corrected entries for all of these listings, and amendatory instruction 6 accounts for the removal of the previously listed entries that contain errors.

    III. Administrative Requirements

    Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this action is not a “significant regulatory action” and is therefore not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. Because the agency has made a “good cause” finding that this action is not subject to notice-and-comment requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act or any other statute (see Section I.D of today's preamble), it is not subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), or to sections 202 and 205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. L. 104-4). In addition, this action does not Start Printed Page 45321significantly or uniquely affect small governments or impose a significant intergovernmental mandate, as described in sections 203 and 204 of UMRA. This rule also does not significantly or uniquely affect the communities of tribal governments, as specified by Executive Order 13084 (63 FR 27655, May 10, 1998). This rule will not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This rule also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant.

    This technical correction action does not involve technical standards; thus, the requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. The rule also does not involve special consideration of environmental justice related issues as required by Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). In issuing this rule, EPA has taken the necessary steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for affected conduct, as required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729, February 7, 1996). EPA has complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15, 1988) by examining the takings implications of the rule in accordance with the “Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation of Risk and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings” issued under the executive order. This rule does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

    The Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the Agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is impracticable, unnecessary or contrary to the public interest. This determination must be supported by a brief statement. 5 U.S.C. 808(2).

    As stated previously (see Section I.D of today's preamble), EPA has made a good cause finding for this final rule and established an effective date of September 9, 2002. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. This action is not a major rule as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

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    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 302

    • Air pollution control
    • Chemicals
    • Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    • Extremely hazardous substances
    • Hazardous chemicals
    • Hazardous materials
    • Hazardous materials transportation
    • Hazardous substances
    • Hazardous wastes
    • Intergovernmental relations
    • Natural resources
    • Pesticides and pests
    • Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
    • Superfund
    • Waste treatment and disposal
    • Water pollution control
    • Water supply
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    Dated: June 28, 2002.

    Christine Todd Whitman,

    Administrator.

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    For the reasons set out in the preamble, Chapter I of title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:

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    PART 302—DESIGNATION, REPORTABLE QUANTITIES, AND NOTIFICATION

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    1. The authority citation for part 302 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 9602, 9603, and 9604; 33 U.S.C. 1321 and 1361.

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    2. Section 302.2 is removed and reserved.

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    [Removed and Reserved]
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    3. Section 302.3 is amended by revising the definitions for “Release” and “Reportable quantity” to read as follows:

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    Definitions.
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    Release means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or disposing into the environment (including the abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles containing any hazardous substance or pollutant or contaminant), but excludes:

    (1) Any release which results in exposure to persons solely within a workplace, with respect to a claim which such persons may assert against the employer of such persons;

    (2) Emissions from the engine exhaust of a motor vehicle, rolling stock, aircraft, vessel, or pipeline pumping station engine;

    (3) Release of source, byproduct, or special nuclear material from a nuclear incident, as those terms are defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, if such release is subject to requirements with respect to financial protection established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under section 170 of such Act, or for the purposes of section 104 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act or any other response action, any release of source, byproduct, or special nuclear material from any processing site designated under section 102(a)(1) or 302(a) of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978; and

    (4) The normal application of fertilizer;

    Reportable quantity (“RQ”) means that quantity, as set forth in this part, the release of which requires notification pursuant to this part;

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    4. Section 302.4 is amended by revising the note that precedes Table 302.4 and by revising table 302.4 to read as follows:

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    Designation of hazardous substances.
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    Note:

    The numbers under the column headed “CASRN” are the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Numbers for each hazardous substance. The “Statutory Code” column indicates the statutory source for designating each substance as a CERCLA hazardous substance: “1” indicates that the statutory source is section 311(b)(2) of the Clean Water Act, “2” indicates that the source is section 307(a) of the Clean Water Act, “3” indicates that the source is section 112 of the Clean Air Act, and “4” indicates that the source is section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The “RCRA Waste Number” column provides the waste identification numbers assigned to various substances by RCRA regulations. The “Pounds (kg)” column provides the reportable quantity adjustment for each hazardous substance in pounds and kilograms. Appendix A to § 302.4, which lists CERCLA hazardous substances in sequential order by CASRN, provides a per-substance grouping of regulatory synonyms (i.e., names by which each hazardous substance is identified in other statutes and their implementing regulations).

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    Table 302.4.—List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities

    [Note: All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table]

    Hazardous substanceCASRNStatutory code†RCRA waste No.Final RQ pounds (Kg)
    Acenaphthene83-32-92100 (45.4)
    Acenaphthylene208-96-825000 (2270)
    Acetaldehyde75-07-01,3,4U0011000 (454)
    Acetaldehyde, chloro-107-20-4P0231000 (454)
    Acetaldehyde, trichloro-75-87-64U0345000 (2270)
    Acetamide60-35-53100 (45.4)
    Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomethyl)-591-08-24P0021000 (454)
    Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-62-44-24U187100 (45.4)
    Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-53-96-33,4U0051 (0.454)
    Acetamide, 2-fluoro-6417-640-19-74P057100 (45.4)
    Acetic acid64-19-715000 (2270)
    Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, salts & esters94-75-71,3,4U240100 (45.4)
    Acetic acid, ethyl ester141-78-64U1125000 (2270)
    Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt62-74-84P05810 (4.54)
    Acetic acid, lead(2+) salt301-04-21,4U14410 (4.54)
    Acetic acid, thallium(1+) salt563-68-84U214100 (45.4)
    Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-93-76-51,4See F0271000 (454)
    Acetic anhydride108-24-715000 (2270)
    Acetone67-64-14U0025000 (2270)
    Acetone cyanohydrin75-86-51,4P06910 (4.54)
    Acetonitrile75-05-83,4U0035000 (2270)
    Acetophenone98-86-23,4U0045000 (2270)
    2-Acetylaminofluorene53-96-33,4U0051 (0.454)
    Acetyl bromide506-96-715000 (2270)
    Acetyl chloride75-36-51,4U0065000 (2270)
    1-Acetyl-2-thiourea591-08-24P0021000 (454)
    Acrolein107-02-81,2,3,4P0031 (0.454)
    Acrylamide79-06-13,4U0075000 (2270)
    Acrylic acid79-10-73,4U0085000 (2270)
    Acrylonitrile107-13-11,2,3,4U009100 (45.4)
    Adipic acid124-04-915000 (2270)
    Aldicarb116-06-34P0701 (0.454)
    Aldrin309-00-21,2,4P0041 (0.454)
    Allyl alcohol107-18-61,4P005100 (45.4)
    Allyl chloride107-05-11,31000 (454)
    Aluminum phosphide20859-73-84P006100 (45.4)
    Aluminum sulfate10043-01-315000 (2270)
    4-Aminobiphenyl92-67-131 (0.454)
    5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol2763-96-44P0071000 (454)
    4-Aminopyridine504-24-54P0081000 (454)
    Amitrole61-82-54U01110 (4.54)
    Ammonia7664-41-71100 (45.4)
    Ammonium acetate631-61-815000 (2270)
    Ammonium benzoate1863-63-415000 (2270)
    Ammonium bicarbonate1066-33-715000 (2270)
    Ammonium bichromate7789-09-5110 (4.54)
    Ammonium bifluoride1341-49-71100 (45.4)
    Ammonium bisulfilte10192-30-015000 (2270)
    Ammonium carbamate1111-78-015000 (2270)
    Ammonium carbonate506-87-615000 (2270)
    Ammonium chloride12125-02-915000 (2270)
    Ammonium chromate7788-98-9110 (4.54)
    Ammonium citrate, dibasic3012-65-515000 (2270)
    Ammonium fluoborate13826-83-015000 (2270)
    Ammonium fluoride12125-01-81100 (45.4)
    Ammonium hydroxide1336-21-611000 (454)
    Ammonium oxalate6009-70-7 5972-73-6 14258-49-215000 (2270)
    Ammonium picrate131-74-84P00910 (4.54)
    Ammonium silicofluoride16919-19-011000 (454)
    Ammonium sulfamate7773-06-015000 (2270)
    Ammonium sulfide12135-76-11100 (45.4)
    Ammonium sulfite10196-04-015000 (2270)
    Ammonium tartrate14307-43-8 3164-29-215000 (2270)
    Ammonium thiocyanate1762-95-415000 (2270)
    Ammonium vanadate7803-55-64P1191000 (454)
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    Amyl acetate628-63-715000 (2270)
    iso-Amyl acetate123-92-2
    sec-Amyl acetate626-38-0
    tert-Amyl acetate625-16-1
    Aniline62-53-31,3,4U0125000 (2270)
    o-Anisidine90-04-03100 (45.4)
    Anthracene120-12-725000 (2270)
    Antimony††7440-36-025000 (2270)
    ANTIMONY AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Antimony CompoundsN.A.2,3**
    Antimony pentachloride7647-18-911000 (454)
    Antimony potassium tartrate28300-74-51100 (45.4)
    Antimony tribromide7789-61-911000 (454)
    Antimony trichloride10025-91-911000 (454)
    Antimony trifluoride7783-56-411000 (454)
    Antimony trioxide1309-64-411000 (454)
    Argentate(1-), bis(cyano-C)-, potassium506-61-64P0991 (0.454)
    Aroclor 101612674-11-21,2,31 (0.454)
    Aroclor 122111104-28-21,2,31 (0.454)
    Aroclor 123211141-16-51,2,31 (0.454)
    Aroclor 124253469-21-91,2,31 (0.454)
    Aroclor 124812672-29-61,2,31 (0.454)
    Aroclor 125411097-69-11,2,31 (0.454)
    †Aroclor 126011096-82-51,2,31 (0.454)
    Aroclors1336-36-31,2,31 (0.454)
    Arsenic††7440-38-22,31 (0.454)
    Arsenic acid H3AsO47778-39-44P0101 (0.454)
    ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Arsenic Compounds (inorganic including arsine)N.A.2,3**
    Arsenic disulfide1303-32-811 (0.454)
    Arsenic oxide As2O31327-53-31,4P0121 (0.454)
    Arsenic oxide As2O51303-28-21,4P0111 (0.454)
    Arsenic pentoxide1303-28-21,4P0111 (0.454)
    Arsenic trichloride7784-34-111 (0.454)
    Arsenic trioxide1327-53-31,4P0121 (0.454)
    Arsenic trisulfide1303-33-911 (0.454)
    Arsine, diethyl-692-42-24P0381 (0.454)
    Arsinic acid, dimethyl-75-60-54U1361 (0.454)
    Arsonous dichloride, phenyl-696-28-64P0361 (0.454)
    Asbestos†††1332-21-42,31 (0.454)
    Auramine492-80-84U014100 (45.4)
    Azaserine115-02-64U0151 (0.454)
    Aziridine151-56-43,4P0541 (0.454)
    Aziridine, 2-methyl-75-55-83,4P0671 (0.454)
    Azirino[2',3':3,4]pyrrolo[1,2-a]indole-4,7-dione, 6-amino-8-[[( aminocarbonyl)oxy]methyl]-1,1a,2,8,8a,8b- hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5- methyl-,[1aS- (1aalpha,8beta,8aalpha, 8balpha)]-50-07-74U01010 (4.54)
    Barium cyanide542-62-11,4P01310 (4.54)
    Benz[j]aceanthrylene, 1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-56-49-54U15710 (4.54)
    Benz[c]acridine225-51-44U016100 (45.4)
    Benzal chloride98-87-34U0175000 (2270)
    Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-58-5 propynyl)-23950-58-54U1925000 (2270)
    Benz[a]anthracene56-55-32,4U01810 (4.54)
    1,2-Benzanthracene56-55-32,4U01810 (4.54)
    Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-57-97-64U0941 (0.454)
    Benzenamine62-53-31,3,4U0125000 (2270)
    Benzenamine, 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis (N,N dimethyl-492-80-84U014100 (45.4)
    Benzenamine, 4-chloro-106-47-84P0241000 (454)
    Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-methyl-, hydrochloride3165-93-34U049100 (45.4)
    Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)-60-11-73,4U09310 (4.54)
    Benzenamine, 2-methyl-95-53-43,4U328100 (45.4)
    Benzenamine, 4-methyl-106-49-04U353100 (45.4)
    Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis [2-chloro-101-14-43,4U15810 (4.54)
    Benzenamine, 2-methyl-,hydrochloride636-21-54U222100 (45.4)
    Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro-99-55-84U181100 (45.4)
    Benzenamine, 4-nitro-100-01-64P0775000 (2270)
    Benzene a71-43-21,2,3,4U01910 (4.54)
    Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-α-(4-chlorophenyl)- α-hydroxy-, ethyl ester510-15-63,4U03810 (4.54)
    Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-101-55-32,4U030100 (45.4)
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    Benzenebutanoic acid, 4-[bis(2- chloroethyl)amino]-305-03-34U03510 (4.54)
    Benzene, chloro-108-90-71,2,3,4U037100 (45.4)
    Benzene, (chloromethyl)-100-44-71,3,4P028100 (45.4)
    Benzenediamine, ar-methyl-95-80-7 496-72- 0 823-40- 5 25376- 45-83,4U22110 (4.54)
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester117-81-72,3,4U028100 (45.4)
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester84-74-21,2,3,4U06910 (4.54)
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester84-66-22,4U0881000 (454)
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester131-11-32,3,4U1025000 (2270)
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester117-84-02,4U1075000 (2270)
    Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-95-50-11,2,4U070100 (45.4)
    Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-541-73-12,4U071100 (45.4)
    Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-106-46-71,2,3,4U072100 (45.4)
    Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-dichloroethylidene) bis[4-chloro-72-54-81,2,4U0601 (0.454)
    Benzene, (dichloromethyl)-98-87-34U0175000 (2270)
    Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-91-08-7 584-84-9 26471-62-53,4U223100 (45.4)
    Benzene, dimethyl-1330-20-71,3,4U239100 (45.4)
    1,3-Benzenediol108-46-31,4U2015000 (2270)
    1,2-Benzenediol,4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methyl amino)ethyl]-51-43-44P0421000 (454)
    Benzeneethanamine, alpha,alpha-dimethyl-122-09-84P0465000 (2270)
    Benzene, hexachloro-118-74-12,3,4U12710 (4.54)
    Benzene, hexahydro-110-82-71,4U0561000 (454)
    Benzene, methyl-108-88-31,2,3,4U2201000 (454)
    Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-121-14-21,2,3,4U10510 (4.54)
    Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-606-20-21,2,4U106100 (45.4)
    Benzene, (1-methylethyl)-98-82-83,4U0555000 (2270)
    Benzene, nitro-98-95-31,2,3,4U1691000 (454)
    Benzene, pentachloro-608-93-54U18310 (4.54)
    Benzene, pentachloronitro-82-68-83,4U185100 (45.4)
    Benzenesulfonic acid chloride98-09-94U020100 (45.4)
    Benzenesulfonyl chloride98-09-94U020100 (45.4)
    Benzene,1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-95-94-34U2075000 (2270)
    Benzenethiol108-98-54P014100 (45.4)
    Benzene,1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene) bis[4-chloro-50-29-31,2,4U0611 (0.454)
    Benzene,1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene) bis[4-methoxy-72-43-51,3,4U2471 (0.454)
    Benzene, (trichloromethyl)-98-07-73,4U02310 (4.54)
    Benzene, 1,3,5-trinitro-99-35-44U23410 (4.54)
    Benzidine92-87-52,3,4U0211 (0.454)
    1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxide, & salts81-07-24U202100 (45.4)
    Benzo[a]anthracene56-55-32,4U01810 (4.54)
    1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-propenyl)-1120-58-14U141100 (45.4)
    1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-propenyl)-94-59-74U203100 (45.4)
    1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-propyl-94-58-64U09010 (4.54)
    1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol, 2,2-dimethyl-, (Bendiocarb phenol)22961-82-64U364##
    1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol, 2,2-dimethyl-, methyl carbamate (Bendiocarb)22781-23-34U278##
    Benzo[b]fluoranthene205-99-221 (0.454)
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene207-08-925000 (2270)
    7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl- (Carbofuran phenol)1563-38-84U367##
    7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2- dimethyl-, methylcarbamate1563-66-21,4P12710 (4.54)
    Benzoic acid65-85-015000 (2270)
    Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, compd. with (3aS- cis)-1,2,3,3a,8,8a- hexahydro-1,3a,8- trimethylpyrrolo [2,3- b]indol-5-yl methylcarbamate ester (1:1) (Physostigmine salicylate)57-64-74P188##
    Benzonitrile100-47-015000 (2270)
    Benzo[rst]pentaphene189-55-94U06410 (4.54)
    Benzo[ghi]perylene191-24-25000 (2270)
    2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo- 1-phenylbutyl)-, & salts81-81-24P001 U248100 (45.4)
    Benzo[a]pyrene50-32-82,4U0221 (0.454)
    3,4-Benzopyrene50-32-82,4U0221 (0.454)
    r-Benzoquinone106-51-43,4U19710 (4.54)
    Benzotrichloride98-07-73,4U02310 (4.54)
    Benzoyl chloride98-88-411000 (454)
    Benzyl chloride100-44-71,3,4P028100 (45.4)
    Beryllium ††7440-41-72,3,4P01510 (4.54)
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    BERYLLIUM AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Beryllium chloride7787-47-511 (0.454)
    Beryllium compoundsN.A.2,3**
    Beryllium fluoride7787-49-711 (0.454)
    Beryllium nitrate13597-99-4 7787-55-511 (0.454)
    Beryllium powder ††7440-41-72,3,4P01510 (4.54)
    alpha-BHC319-84-6210 (4.54)
    beta-BHC319-85-721 (0.454)
    delta-BHC319-86-821 (0.454)
    gamma-BHC58-89-91,2,3,4U1291 (0.454)
    2,2′-Bioxirane1464-53-54U08510 (4.54)
    Biphenyl92-52-43100 (45.4)
    [1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine92-87-52,3,4U0211 (0.454)
    [1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine,3,3′-dichloro-91-94-12,3,4U0731 (0.454)
    [1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine,3,3′-dimethoxy-119-90-43,4U091100 (45.4)
    [1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine,3,3′-dimethyl-119-93-73,4U09510 (4.54)
    Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane111-91-12,4U0241000 (454)
    Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether111-44-42,3,4U02510 (4.54)
    Bis(chloromethyl) ether542-88-12,3,4P01610 (4.54)
    Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate117-81-73,4U028100 (45.4)
    Bromoacetone598-31-24P0171000 (454)
    Bromoform75-25-22,3,4U225100 (45.4)
    Bromomethane74-83-92,3,4U0291000 (454)
    4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether101-55-32,4U030100 (45.4)
    Brucine357-57-34P018100 (45.4)
    1,3-Butadiene106-99-0310 (4.54)
    1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-87-68-32,3,4U1281 (0.454)
    1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-924-16-34U17210 (4.54)
    1-Butanol71-36-34U0315000 (2270)
    2-Butanone78-93-33,4U1595000 (2270)
    2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1(methylthio)-, O-[(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime39196-18-44P045100 (45.4)
    2-Butanone peroxide1338-23-44U16010 (4.54)
    2-Butenal123-73-9 4170-30-31,4U053100 (45.4)
    2-Butene, 1,4-dichloro-764-41-04U0741 (0.454)
    2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-[[2,3-dihydroxy-2-(1-methoxyethyl)-3- methyl-1-oxobutoxy] methyl]-2,3, 5,7a-tetrahydro- 1H-pyrrolizin-1-yl ester, [1S-[1alpha(Z), 7(2S*,3R*),7aalpha]]-303-34-44U14310 (4.54)
    Butyl acetate123-86-415000 (2270)
    iso-Butyl acetate110-19-0
    sec-Butyl acetate105-46-4
    tert-Butyl acetate540-88-5
    n-Butyl alcohol71-36-34U0315000 (2270)
    Butylamine109-73-911000 (454)
    iso-Butylamine78-81-9
    sec-Butylamine513-49-5 13952-84-6
    tert-Butylamine75-64-9
    Butyl benzyl phthalate85-68-72100 (45.4)
    n-Butyl phthalate84-74-21,2,3,4U06910 (4.54)
    Butyric acid107-92-615000 (2270)
    iso-Butyric acid79-31-2
    Cacodylic acid75-60-54U1361 (0.454)
    Cadmium ††7440-43-9210 (4.54)
    Cadmium acetate543-90-8110 (4.54)
    CADMIUM AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Cadmium bromide7789-42-6110 (4.54)
    Cadmium chloride10108-64-2110 (4.54)
    Cadmium compoundsN.A.2,3**
    Calcium arsenate7778-44-111 (0.454)
    Calcium arsenite52740-16-611 (0.454)
    Calcium carbide75-20-7110 (4.54)
    Calcium chromate13765-19-01,4U03210 (4.54)
    Calcium cyanamide156-62-731000 (454)
    Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)2592-01-81,4P02110 (4.54)
    Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate26264-06-211000 (454)
    Calcium hypochlorite7778-54-3110 (4.54)
    Captan133-06-21,310 (4.54)
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    Carbamic acid, 1H-benzimidazol-2-yl, methyl ester (Carbendazim)10605-21-74U372##
    Carbamic acid, [1-[(butylamino)carbonyl]-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl]-, methyl ester (Benomyl)17804-35-24U271##
    Carbamic acid, (3-chlorophenyl)-, 4-chloro-2-butynyl ester (Barban)101-27-94U280##
    Carbamic acid, [(dibutylamino)thio]methyl-, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl ester (Carbosulfan)55285-14-84P189##
    Carbamic acid, dimethyl-,1-[(dimethylamino)carbonyl]-5-methyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl ester (Dimetilan)644-64-44P191##
    Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 3-methyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl ester (Isolan)119-38-04P192##
    Carbamic acid, ethyl ester51-79-63,4U238100 (45.4)
    Carbamic acid, methyl-, 3-methylphenyl ester (Metolcarb)1129-41-54P190##
    Carbamic acid, methylnitroso-, ethyl ester615-53-24U1781 (0.454)
    Carbamic acid, [1,2-phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl)] bis-, dimethyl ester (Thiophanate-methyl)23564-05-84U409##
    Carbamic acid, phenyl-, 1-methylethyl ester (Propham)122-42-94U373##
    Carbamic chloride, dimethyl-79-44-73,4U0971 (0.454)
    Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, salts & esters111-54-64U1145000 (2270)
    Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-methylethyl)-, S-(2,3-dichloro-2- propenyl) ester2303-16-44U062100 (45.4)
    Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-methylethyl)-, S-(2,3,3-trichloro-2- propenyl) ester (Triallate)2303-17-54U389##
    Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S - (phenylmethyl) ester (Prosulfocarb)52888-80-94U387##
    Carbaryl63-25-21,3,4U279100 (45.4)
    Carbofuran1563-66-21,4P12710 (4.54)
    Carbon disulfide75-15-01,3,4P022100 (45.4)
    Carbonic acid, dithallium(1+) salt6533-73-94U215100 (45.4)
    Carbonic dichloride75-44-51,3,4P09510 (4.54)
    Carbonic difluoride353-50-44U0331000 (454)
    Carbonochloridic acid, methyl ester79-22-14U1561000 (454)
    Carbon oxyfluoride353-50-44U0331000 (454)
    Carbon tetrachloride56-23-51,2,3,4U21110 (4.54)
    Carbonyl sulfide463-58-13100 (45.4)
    Catechol120-80-93100 (45.4)
    Chloral75-87-64U0345000 (2270)
    Chloramben133-90-43100 (45.4)
    Chlorambucil305-03-34U03510 (4.54)
    Chlordane57-74-91,2,3,4U0361 (0.454)
    Chlordane, alpha & gamma isomers57-74-91,2,3,4U0361 (0.454)
    CHLORDANE (TECHNICAL MIXTURE AND METABOLITES)57-74-91,2,3,4U0361 (0.454)
    CHLORINATED BENZENESN.A.2**
    Chlorinated camphene8001-35-21,2,3,4P1231 (0.454)
    CHLORINATED ETHANESN.A.2**
    CHLORINATED NAPHTHALENEN.A.2**
    CHLORINATED PHENOLSN.A.2**
    Chlorine7782-50-51,310 (4.54)
    Chlornaphazine494-03-14U026100 (45.4)
    Chloroacetaldehyde107-20-04P0231000 (454)
    Chloroacetic acid79-11-83100 (45.4)
    2-Chloroacetophenone532-27-43100 (45.4)
    CHLOROALKYL ETHERSN.A.2**
    p-Chloroaniline106-47-84P0241000 (454)
    Chlorobenzene108-90-71,2,3,4U037100 (45.4)
    Chlorobenzilate510-15-63,4U03810 (4.54)
    p-Chloro-m-cresol59-50-72,4U0395000 (2270)
    Chlorodibromomethane124-48-12100 (45.4)
    1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane106-89-81,3,4U041100 (45.4)
    Chloroethane75-00-32,3100 (45.4)
    2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether110-75-82,4U0421000 (454)
    Chloroform67-66-31,2,3,4U04410 (4.54)
    Chloromethane74-87-32,3,4U045100 (45.4)
    Chloromethyl methyl ether107-30-23,4U04610 (4.54)
    beta-Chloronaphthalene91-58-72,4U0475000 (2270)
    2-Chloronaphthalene91-58-72,4U0475000 (2270)
    2-Chlorophenol95-57-82,4U048100 (45.4)
    o-Chlorophenol95-57-82,4U048100 (45.4)
    4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether7005-72-325000 (2270)
    1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea5344-82-14P026100 (45.4)
    Chloroprene126-99-83100 (45.4)
    3-Chloropropionitrile542-76-74P0271000 (454)
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    Chlorosulfonic acid7790-94-511000 (454)
    4-Chloro-o-toluidine, hydrochloride3165-93-34U049100 (45.4)
    Chlorpyrifos2921-88-211 (0.454)
    Chromic acetate1066-30-411000 (454)
    Chromic acid11115-74-5 7738-94-5110 (4.54)
    Chromic acid H2CrO4, calcium salt13765-19-01,4U03210 (4.54)
    Chromic sulfate10101-53-811000 (454)
    Chromium ††7440-47-325000 (2270)
    CHROMIUM AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Chromium CompoundsN.A.2,3**
    Chromous chloride10049-05-511000 (454)
    Chrysene218-01-92,4U050100 (45.4)
    Cobalt CompoundsN.A.3**
    Cobaltous bromide7789-43-711000 (454)
    Cobaltous formate544-18-311000 (454)
    Cobaltous sulfamate14017-41-511000 (454)
    Coke Oven EmissionsN.A.31 (0.454)
    Copper ††7440-50-825000 (2270)
    COPPER AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2**
    Copper cyanide Cu(CN)544-92-34P02910 (4.54)
    Coumaphos56-72-4110 (4.54)
    CreosoteN.A.4U0511 (0.454)
    Cresol (cresylic acid)1319-77-31,3,4U052100 (45.4)
    m-Cresol108-39-43100 (45.4)
    o-Cresol95-48-73100 (45.4)
    p-Cresol106-44-53100 (45.4)
    Cresols (isomers and mixture)1319-77-31,3,4U052100 (45.4)
    Cresylic acid (isomers and mixture)1319-77-31,3,4U052100 (45.4)
    Crotonaldehyde123-73-9 4170-30-31,4U053100 (45.4)
    Cumene98-82-83,4U0555000 (2270)
    Cupric acetate142-71-21100 (45.4)
    Cupric acetoarsenite12002-03-811 (0.454)
    Cupric chloride7447-39-4110 (4.54)
    Cupric nitrate3251-23-81100 (45.4)
    Cupric oxalate589366-31100 (45.4)
    Cupric sulfate7758-98-7110 (4.54)
    Cupric sulfate, ammoniated10380-29-71100 (45.4)
    Cupric tartrate815-82-71100 (45.4)
    Cyanide CompoundsN.A.2,3**
    CYANIDESN.A.2,3**
    Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes) not otherwise specifiedN.A.4P03010 (4.54)
    Cyanogen460-19-54P031100 (45.4)
    Cyanogen bromide (CN)Br506-68-34U2461000 (454)
    Cyanogen chloride (CN)Cl506-77-41,4P03310 (4.54)
    2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione106-51-43,4U19710 (4.54)
    Cyclohexane110-82-71,4U0561000 (454)
    Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-, (1α, 2α, 3β, 4α, 5α, 6β)58-89-91,2,3,4U1291 (0.454)
    Cyclohexanone108-94-14U0575000 (2270)
    2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol131-89-54P034100 (45.4)
    1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-77-47-41,2,3,4U13010 (4.54)
    Cyclophosphamide50-18-04U05810 (4.54)
    2,4-D Acid94-75-71,3,4U240100 (45.4)
    2,4-D Ester94-11-1 94-79-1 94-80-4 1320-18-9 1928-38-7 1928-61-6 1929-73-3 2971-38-2 25168-26-7 53467-11-11100 (45.4)
    2,4-D, salts and esters94-75-71,3,4U240100 (45.4)
    Daunomycin20830-81-34U05910 (4.54)
    DDD72-54-81,2,4U0601 (0.454)
    4,4′-DDD72-54-81,2,4U0601 (0.454)
    DDEb72-55-921 (0.454)
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    DDEb3547-04-435000 (2270)
    4,4′-DDE72-55-921 (0.454)
    DDT50-29-31,2,4U0611 (0.454)
    4,4′-DDT50-29-31,2,4U0611 (0.454)
    DDT AND METABOLITESN.A.2**
    DEHP117-81-72,3,4U028100 (45.4)
    Diallate2303-16-44U062100 (45.4)
    Diazinon333-41-511 (0.454)
    Diazomethane334-88-33100 (45.4)
    Dibenz[a,h]anthracene53-70-32,4U0631 (0.454)
    1,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene53-70-32,4U0631 (0.454)
    Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene53-70-32,4U0631 (0.454)
    Dibenzofuran132-64-93100 (45.4)
    Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene189-55-94U06410 (4.54)
    1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane96-12-83,4U0661 (0.454)
    Dibromoethane106-93-41,3,4U0671 (0.454)
    Dibutyl phthalate84-74-21,2,3,4U06910 (4.54)
    Di-n-butyl phthalate84-74-21,2,3,4U06910 (4.54)
    Dicamba1918-00-911000 (454)
    Dichlobenil1194-1-65-61100 (45.4)
    Dichlone117-80-611 (0.454)
    Dichlorobenzene25321-22-61100 (45.4)
    1,2-Dichlorobenzene95-50-11,2,4U070100 (45.4)
    1,3-Dichlorobenzene541-73-12,4U071100 (45.4)
    1,4-Dichlorobenzene106-46-71,2,3,4U072100 (45.4)
    m-Dichlorobenzene541-73-12,4U071100 (45.4)
    o-Dichlorobenzene95-50-11,2,4U070100 (45.4)
    p-Dichlorobenzene106-46-71,2,3,4U072100 (45.4)
    DICHLOROBENZIDINEN.A.2**
    3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine91-94-12,3,4U0731 (0.454)
    Dichlorobromomethane75-27-425000 (2270)
    1,4-Dichloro-2-butene764-41-04U0741 (0.454)
    Dichlorodifluoromethane75-71-84U0755000 (2270)
    1,1-Dichloroethane75-34-32,3,4U0761000 (454)
    1,2-Dichloroethane107-06-21,2,3,4U077100 (45.4)
    1,1-Dichloroethylene75-35-41,2,3,4U078100 (45.4)
    1,2-Dichloroethylene156-60-52,4U0791000 (454)
    Dichloroethyl ether111-44-42,3,4U02510 (4.54)
    Dichloroisopropyl ether108-60-12,4U0271000 (454)
    Dichloromethane75-09-22,3,4U0801000 (454)
    Dichloromethoxyethane111-91-12,4U0241000 (454)
    Dichloromethyl ether542-88-12,3,4P01610 (4.54)
    2,4-Dichlorophenol120-83-22,4U081100 (45.4)
    2,6-Dichlorophenol87-65-04U082100 (45.4)
    Dichlorophenylarsine696-28-64P0361 (0.454)
    Dichloropropane26638-19-711000 (454)
    1,1-Dichloropropane78-99-9
    1,3-Dichloropropane142-28-9
    1,2-Dichloropropane78-87-51,2,3,4U0831000 (454)
    Dichloropropane—Dichloropropene (mixture)8003-19-81100 (45.4)
    Dichloropropene26952-23-81100 (45.4)
    2,3-Dichloropropene78-88-6
    1,3-Dichloropropene542-75-61,2,3,4U084100 (45.4)
    2,2-Dichloropropionic acid75-99-015000 (2270)
    Dichlorvos62-73-71,310 (4.54)
    Dicofol115-32-2110 (4.54)
    Dieldrin60-57-11,2,4P0371 (0.454)
    1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane1464-53-54U08510 (4.54)
    Diethanolamine111-42-23100 (45.4)
    Diethylamine109-89-71100 (45.4)
    N,N-Diethylaniline91-66-731000 (454)
    Diethylarsine692-42-24P0381 (0.454)
    1,4-Diethyleneoxide123-91-13,4U108100 (45.4)
    Diethylhexyl phthalate117-81-72,3,4U028100 (45.4)
    N,N′-Diethylhydrazine1615-80-14U08610 (4.54)
    O,O-Diethyl S-methyl dithiophosphate3288-58-24U0875000 (2270)
    Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate311-45-54P041100 (45.4)
    Diethyl phthalate84-66-22,4U0881000 (454)
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    O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate297-97-24P040100 (45.4)
    Diethylstilbestrol56-53-14U0891 (0.454)
    Diethyl sulfate64-67-5310 (4.54)
    Dihydrosafrole94-58-64U09010 (4.54)
    Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)55-91-44P043100 (45.4)
    1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5alpha, 8alpha,8abeta)-309-00-21,2,4P0041 (0.454)
    1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro- 1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta, 5beta,8beta,8abeta)-465-73-64P0601 (0.454)
    2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3- b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9- hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a- octahydro-,(1aalpha,2beta, 2aalpha,3beta,6beta,6aalpha, 7beta,7aalpha)-60-57-11,2,4P0371 (0.454)
    2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2, 3-b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9- hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a- octahydro-,(1aalpha,2beta, 2abeta,3alpha,6alpha, 6abeta,7beta,7aalpha)-, & metabolites72-20-81,2,4P0511 (0.454)
    Dimethoate60-51-54P04410 (4.54)
    3,3′-Dimethoxybenzidine119-90-43,4U091100 (45.4)
    Dimethylamine124-40-31,4U0921000 (454)
    Dimethyl aminoazobenzene60-11-73,4U09310 (4.54)
    p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene60-11-73,4U09310 (4.54)
    N,N-Dimethylaniline121-69-73100 (45.4)
    7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene57-97-64U0941 (0.454)
    3,3′-Dimethylbenzidine119-93-73,4U09510 (4.54)
    alpha,alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide80-15-94U09610 (4.54)
    Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride79-44-73,4U0971 (0.454)
    Dimethylformamide68-12-23100 (45.4)
    1,1-Dimethylhydrazine57-14-73,4U09810 (4.54)
    1,2-Dimethylhydrazine540-73-84U0991 (0.454)
    alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine122-09-84P0465000 (2270)
    2,4-Dimethylphenol105-67-92,4U101100 (45.4)
    Dimethyl phthalate131-11-32,3,4U1025000 (2270)
    Dimethyl sulfate77-78-13,4U103100 (45.4)
    Dinitrobenzene (mixed)25154-54-51100 (45.4)
    m-Dinitrobenzene99-65-0
    o-Dinitrobenzene528-29-0
    p-Dinitrobenzene100-25-4
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol, and salts534-52-12,3,4P04710 (4.54)
    Dinitrophenol25550-58-7110 (4.54)
    2,5-Dinitrophenol329-71-5
    2,6-Dinitrophenol573-56-8
    2,4-Dinitrophenol51-28-51,2,3,4P04810 (4.54)
    Dinitrotoluene25321-14-61,210 (4.54)
    3,4-Dinitrotoluene610-39-9
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene121-14-21,2,3,4U10510 (4.54)
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene606-20-21,2,4U106100 (45.4)
    Dinoseb88-85-74P0201000 (454)
    Di-n-octyl phthalate117-84-02,4U1075000 (2270)
    1,4-Dioxane123-91-13,4U108100 (45.4)
    DIPHENYLHYDRAZINEN.A.2**
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine122-66-72,3,4U10910 (4.54)
    Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-152-16-94P085100 (45.4)
    Diphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester107-49-31,4P11110 (4.54)
    Dipropylamine142-84-74U1105000 (2270)
    Di-n-propylnitrosamine621-64-72,4U11110 (4.54)
    Diquat85-00-7 2764-72-911000 (454)
    Disulfoton298-04-41,4P0391 (0.454)
    Dithiobiuret541-53-74P049100 (45.4)
    1,3-Dithiolane-2- carboxaldehyde, 2,4- dimethyl-O- [(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime (Tirpate)26419-73-84P185##
    Diuron330-54-11100 (45.4)
    Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid27176-87-011000 (454)
    Endosulfan115-29-71,2,4P0501 (0.454)
    alpha-Endosulfan959-98-821 (0.454)
    beta-Endosulfan33213-65-921 (0.454)
    ENDOSULFAN AND METABOLITESN.A.2**
    Endosulfan sulfate1031-07-821 (0.454)
    Endothall145-73-34P0881000 (454)
    Endrin72-20-81,2,4P0511 (0.454)
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    Endrin aldehyde7421-93-421 (0.454)
    ENDRIN AND METABOLITESN.A.2**
    Endrin, & metabolites72-20-81,2,4P0511 (0.454)
    Epichlorohydrin106-89-81,3,4U041100 (45.4)
    Epinephrine51-43-44P0421000 (454)
    1,2-Epoxybutane106-88-73100 (45.4)
    Ethanal75-07-01,3,4U0011000 (454)
    Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl-121-44-81,3,4U4045000 (2270)
    Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-55-18-54U1741 (0.454)
    1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N′-2- pyridinyl-N′-(2- thienylmethyl)-91-80-54U1555000 (2270)
    Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-106-93-41,3,4U0671 (0.454)
    Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-75-34-32,3,4U0761000 (454)
    Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-107-06-21,2,3,4U077100 (45.4)
    Ethanedinitrile460-19-54P031100 (45.4)
    Ethane, hexachloro-67-72-12,3,4U131100 (45.4)
    Ethane, 1,1′-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2- chloro-111-91-12,4U0241000 (454)
    Ethane, 1,1′-oxybis-60-29-74U117100 (45.4)
    Ethane, 1,1′-oxybis[2-chloro-111-44-42,3,4U02510 (4.54)
    Ethane, pentachloro-76-01-74U18410 (4.54)
    Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-630-20-64U208100 (45.4)
    Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-79-34-52,3,4U209100 (45.4)
    Ethanethioamide62-55-54U21810 (4.54)
    Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-71-55-62,3,4U2261000 (454)
    Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-79-00-52,3,4U227100 (45.4)
    Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-N-hydroxy-2-oxo-, methyl ester (A2213)30558-43-14U394##
    Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-N-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-2-oxo-, methyl ester (Oxamyl)23135-22-04P194##
    Ethanimidothioic acid, N-[[(methylamino) carbonyl]oxy]-, methyl ester16752-77-54P066100 (45.4)
    Ethanimidothioic acid, N,N′[thiobis[(methylimino) carbonyloxy]]bis-, dimethyl ester (Thiodicarb)59669-26-04U410##
    Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-110-80-54U3591000 (454)
    Ethanol, 2,2′-(nitrosoimino)bis-1116-54-74U1731 (0.454)
    Ethanol, 2,2′-oxybis-, dicarbamate (Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate)5952-26-14U395##
    Ethanone, 1-phenyl-98-86-23,4U0045000 (2270)
    Ethene, chloro-75-01-42,3,4U0431 (0.454)
    Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)-110-75-82,4U0421000 (454)
    Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-75-35-41,2,3,4U078100 (45.4)
    Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-(E)156-60-52,4U0791000 (454)
    Ethene, tetrachloro-127-18-42,3,4U210100 (45.4)
    Ethene, trichloro-79-01-61,2,3,4U228100 (45.4)
    Ethion563-12-2110 (4.54)
    Ethyl acetate141-78-64U1125000 (2270)
    Ethyl acrylate140-88-53,4U1131000 (454)
    Ethylbenzene100-41-41,2,31000 (454)
    Ethyl carbamate51-79-63,4U238100 (45.4)
    Ethyl chloride75-00-32,3100 (45.4)
    Ethyl cyanide107-12-04P10110 (4.54)
    Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts & esters111-54-64U1145000 (2270)
    Ethylenediamine107-15-315000 (2270)
    Ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid (EDTA)60-00-415000 (2270)
    Ethylene dibromide106-93-41,3,4U0671 (0.454)
    Ethylene dichloride107-06-21,2,3,4U077100 (45.4)
    Ethylene glycol107-21-135000 (2270)
    Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether110-80-54U3591000 (454)
    Ethylene oxide75-21-83,4U11510 (4.54)
    Ethylenethiourea96-45-73,4U11610 (4.54)
    Ethylenimine151-56-43,4P0541 (0.454)
    Ethyl ether60-29-74U117100 (45.4)
    Ethylidene dichloride75-34-32,3,4U0761000 (454)
    Ethyl methacrylate97-63-24U1181000 (454)
    Ethyl methanesulfonate62-50-04U1191 (0.454)
    Famphur52-85-74P0971000 (454)
    Ferric ammonium citrate1185-57-511000 (454)
    Ferric ammonium oxalate2944-67-4 55488-87-411000 (454)
    Ferric chloride7705-08-011000 (454)
    Ferric fluoride7783-50-81100 (45.4)
    Ferric nitrate10421-48-411000 (454)
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    Ferric sulfate10028-22-511000 (454)
    Ferrous ammonium sulfate10045-89-311000 (454)
    Ferrous chloride7758-94-31100 (45.4)
    Ferrous sulfate7720-78-7 7782- 63-011000 (454)
    Fine mineral fibers cN.A.3**
    Fluoranthene206-44-02,4U120100 (45.4)
    Fluorene86-73-725000 (2270)
    Fluorine7782-41-44P05610 (4.54)
    Fluoroacetamide640-19-74P057100 (45.4)
    Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt62-74-84P05810 (4.54)
    Formaldehyde50-00-01,3,4U122100 (45.4)
    Formic acid64-18-61,4U1235000 (2270)
    Fulminic acid, mercury(2+)salt628-86-44P06510 (4.54)
    Fumaric acid110-17-815000 (2270)
    Furan110-00-94U124100 (45.4)
    2-Furancarboxaldehyde98-01-11,4U1255000 (2270)
    2,5-Furandione108-31-61,3,4U1475000 (2270)
    Furan, tetrahydro-109-99-94U2131000 (454)
    Furfural98-01-11,4U1255000 (2270)
    Furfuran110-00-94U124100 (45.4)
    Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-,D-18883-66-44U2061 (0.454)
    D-Glucose, 2-deoxy-2-[[(methylnitrosoamino)-carbonyl]amino]-18883-66-44U2061 (0.454)
    Glycidylaldehyde765-34-44U12610 (4.54)
    Glycol ethers dN.A.3**
    Guanidine, N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso-70-25-74U16310 (4.54)
    Guthion86-50-011 (0.454)
    HALOETHERSN.A.2**
    HALOMETHANESN.A.2**
    Heptachlor76-44-81,2,3,4P0591 (0.454)
    HEPTACHLOR AND METABOLITESN.A.2**
    Heptachlor epoxide1024-57-321 (0.454)
    Hexachlorobenzene118-74-12,3,4U12710 (4.54)
    Hexachlorobutadiene87-68-32,3,4U1281 (0.454)
    HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE (all isomers)608-73-12**
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene77-47-41,2,3,4U13010 (4.54)
    Hexachloroethane67-72-12,3,4U131100 (45.4)
    Hexachlorophene70-30-44U132100 (45.4)
    Hexachloropropene1888-71-74U2431000 (454)
    Hexaethyl tetraphosphate757-58-44P062100 (45.4)
    Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate822-06-03100 (45.4)
    Hexamethylphosphoramide680-31-931 (0.454)
    Hexane110-54-335000 (2270)
    Hexone108-10-13,4U1615000 (2270)
    Hydrazine302-01-23,4U1331 (0.454)
    Hydrazinecarbothioamide79-19-64P116100 (45.4)
    Hydrazine, 1,2-diethyl-1615-80-14U08610 (4.54)
    Hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-57-14-73,4U09810 (4.54)
    Hydrazine, 1,2-dimethyl-540-73-84U0991 (0.454)
    Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-122-66-72,3,4U10910 (4.54)
    Hydrazine, methyl-60-34-43,4P06810 (4.54)
    Hydrochloric acid7647-01-01,35000 (2270)
    Hydrocyanic acid74-90-81,4P06310 (4.54)
    Hydrofluoric acid7664-39-31,3,4U134100 (45.4)
    Hydrogen chloride7647-01-01,35000 (2270)
    Hydrogen cyanide74-90-81,4P06310 (4.54)
    Hydrogen fluoride7664-39-31,3,4U134100 (45.4)
    Hydrogen phosphide7803-51-23,4P096100 (45.4)
    Hydrogen sulfide H2S7783-06-41,4U135100 (45.4)
    Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl-80-15-94U09610 (4.54)
    Hydroquinone123-31-93100 (45.4)
    2-Imidazolidinethione96-45-73,4U11610 (4.54)
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene193-39-52,4U137100 (45.4)
    Iodomethane74-88-43,4U138100 (45.4)
    1,3-Isobenzofurandione85-44-93,4U1905000 (2270)
    Isobutyl alcohol78-83-14U1405000 (2270)
    Isodrin465-73-64P0601 (0.454)
    Isophorone78-59-12,35000 (2270)
    Isoprene78-79-51100 (45.4)
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    Isopropanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate42504-46-111000 (454)
    Isosafrole120-58-14U141100 (45.4)
    3(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)-2763-96-44P0071000 (454)
    Kepone143-50-01,4U1421 (0.454)
    Lasiocarpine303-34-44U14310 (4.54)
    Lead‡‡7439-92-1210 (4.54)
    Lead acetate301-04-21,4U14410 (4.54)
    LEAD AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Lead arsenate7784-40-9 7645-25-2 10102-48-411 (0.454)
    Lead, bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytri-1335-32-64U14610 (4.54)
    Lead chloride7758-95-4110 (4.54)
    Lead compoundsN.A.2,3**
    Lead fluoborate13814-96-5110 (4.54)
    Lead fluoride7783-46-2110 (4.54)
    Lead iodide10101-63-0110 (4.54)
    Lead nitrate10099-74-8110 (4.54)
    Lead phosphate7446-27-74U14510 (4.54)
    Lead stearate1072-35-1 7428-48-0 52652-59-2 56189-09-4110 (4.54)
    Lead subacetate1335-32-64U14610 (4.54)
    Lead sulfate7446-14-2 15739-80-7110 (4.54)
    Lead sulfide1314-87-0110 (4.54)
    Lead thiocyanate592-87-0110 (4.54)
    Lindane58-89-91,2,3,4U1291 (0.454)
    Lindane (all isomers)58-89-91,2,3,4U1291 (0.454)
    Lithium chromate14307-35-8110 (4.54)
    Malathion121-75-51100 (45.4)
    Maleic acid110-16-715000 (2270)
    Maleic anhydride108-31-61,3,4U1475000 (2270)
    Maleic hydrazide123-33-14U1485000 (2270)
    Malononitrile109-77-34U1491000 (454)
    Manganese, bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S′)-Manganese dimethyldithio- carbamate)15339-36-34P196##
    Manganese CompoundsN.A.3**
    MDI101-68-835000 (2270)
    MEK78-93-33,4U1595000 (2270)
    Melphalan148-82-34U1501 (0.454)
    Mercaptodimethur2032-65-71,4P19910 (4.54)
    Mercuric cyanide592-04-111(0.454)
    Mercuric nitrate10045-94-0110 (4.54)
    Mercuric sulfate7783-35-9110 (4.54)
    Mercuric thiocyanate592-85-8110 (4.54)
    Mercurous nitrate10415-75-5110 (4.54)
    Mercury7782-86-7 7439-97-62,3,4U1511 (0.454)
    MERCURY AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Mercury, (acetato-O)phenyl-62-38-44P092100 (45.4)
    Mercury CompoundsN.A.2,3**
    Mercury fulminate628-86-44P06510 (4.54)
    Methacrylonitrile126-98-74U1521000 (454)
    Methanamine, N-methyl-124-40-31,4U0921000 (454)
    Methanamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-62-75-92,3,4P08210 (4.54)
    Methane, bromo-74-83-92,3,4U0291000 (454)
    Methane, chloro-74-87-32,3,4U045100 (45.4)
    Methane, chloromethoxy-107-30-23,4U04610 (4.54)
    Methane, dibromo-74-95-34U0681000 (454)
    Methane, dichloro-75-09-22,3,4U0801000 (454)
    Methane, dichlorodifluoro-75-71-84U0755000 (2270)
    Methane, iodo-74-88-43,4U138100 (45.4)
    Methane, isocyanato-624-83-93,4P06410 (4.54)
    Methane, oxybis(chloro-542-88-12,3,4P01610 (4.54)
    Methanesulfenyl chloride, trichloro-594-42-34P118100 (45.4)
    Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester62-50-04U1191 (0.454)
    Methane, tetrachloro-56-23-51,2,3,4U21110 (4.54)
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    Methane, tetranitro-509-14-84P11210 (4.54)
    Methanethiol74-93-11,4U153100 (45.4)
    Methane, tribromo-75-25-22,3,4U225100 (45.4)
    Methane, trichloro-67-66-31,2,3,4U04410 (4.54)
    Methane, trichlorofluoro-75-69-44U1215000 (2270)
    Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N′-[3-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-, monohydrochloride (Formetanate hydrochloride)23422-53-94P198##
    Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N′-[2-methyl-4-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-(Formparanate)17702-57-74P197##
    6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro- 1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-, 3-oxide115-29-71,2,4P0501 (0.454)
    4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-76-44-81,2,3,4P0591 (0.454)
    4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro- 2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-—57-74-91,2,3,4U0361 (0.454)
    Methanol67-56-13,4U1545000 (2270)
    Methapyrilene91-80-54U1555000 (2270)
    1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalen-2-0one, 1,1a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-decachlorooctahydro-143-50-01,4U1421 (0.454)
    Methiocarb2032-65-71,4P19910 (4.54)
    Methomyl16752-77-54P066100 (45.4)
    Methoxychlor72-43-51,3,4U2471 (0.454)
    Methyl alcohol67-56-13,4U1545000 (2270)
    2-Methyl aziridine75-55-83,4P0671 (0.454)
    Methyl bromide74-83-92,3,4U0291000 (454)
    1-Methylbutadiene504-60-94U186100 (45.4)
    Methyl chloride74-87-32,3,4U045100 (45.4)
    Methyl chlorocarbonate79-22-14U1561000 (454)
    Methyl chloroform71-55-62,3,4U2261000 (454)
    3-Methylcholanthrene56-49-54U15710 (4.54)
    4,4′-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)101-14-43,4U15810 (4.54)
    Methylene bromide74-95-34U0681000 (454)
    Methylene chloride75-09-22,3,4U0801000 (454)
    4,4′-Methylenedianiline101-77-9310 (4.54)
    Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate101-68-835000 (2270)
    Methyl ethyl ketone78-93-33,4U1595000 (2270)
    Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide1338-23-44U16010 (4.54)
    Methyl hydrazine60-34-43,4P06810 (4.54)
    Methyl iodide74-88-43,4U138100 (45.4)
    Methyl isobutyl ketone108-10-13,4U1615000 (2270)
    Methyl isocyanate624-83-93,4P06410 (4.54)
    2-Methyllactonitrile75-86-51,4P06910 (4.54)
    Methyl mercaptan74-93-11,4U153100 (45.4)
    Methyl methacrylate80-62-61,3,4U1621000 (454)
    Methyl parathion298-00-01,4P071100 (45.4)
    4-Methyl-2-pentanone108-10-13,4U1615000 (2270)
    Methyl tert-butyl ether1634-04-431000 (454)
    Methylthiouracil56-04-24U16410 (4.54)
    Mevinphos7786-34-7110 (4.54)
    Mexacarbate315-18-41,4P1281000 (454)
    Mitomycin C50-07-74U01010 (4.54)
    MNNG70-25-74U16310 (4.54)
    Monoethylamine75-04-71100 (45.4)
    Monomethylamine74-89-51100 (45.4)
    Naled300-76-5110 (4.54)
    5,12-Naphthacenedione, 8-acetyl-10-[(3-amino-2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-7,8,9,10-tetrahydro-6,8,11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-, (8S-cis)-20830-81-34U05910 (4.54)
    1-Naphthalenamine134-32-74U167100 (45.4)
    2-Naphthalenamine91-59-84U16810 (4.54)
    Naphthalenamine, N,N'-bis(2-chloroethyl)-494-03-14U026100 (45.4)
    Naphthalene91-20-31,2,3,4U165100 (45.4)
    Naphthalene, 2-chloro-91-58-72,4U0475000 (2270)
    1,4-Naphthalenedione130-15-44U1665000 (2270)
    2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3‡-[(3,3‡-dimethyl-(1,1‡-biphenyl)-4,4‡-diyl)-bis(azo)]bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy)-tetrasodium salt72-57-14U23610 (4.54)
    1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate63-25-21,3,4U279100 (45.4)
    Naphthenic acid1338-24-51100 (45.4)
    1,4-Naphthoquinone130-15-44U1665000 (2270)
    alpha-Naphthylamine134-32-74U167100 (45.4)
    beta-Naphthylamine91-59-84U16810 (4.54)
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    alpha-Naphthylthiourea86-88-44P072100 (45.4)
    Nickel‡‡7440-02-02100 (45.4)
    Nickel ammonium sulfate15699-18-01100 (45.4)
    NICKEL AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO)4, (T-4)-13463-39-34P07310 (4.54)
    Nickel chloride7718-54-9 37211-05-51100 (45.4)
    Nickel compoundsN.A.2,3**
    Nickel cyanide Ni(CN)2557-19-74P07410 (4.54)
    Nickel hydroxide12054-48-7110 (4.54)
    Nickel nitrate14216-75-21100 (45.4)
    Nickel sulfate7786-81-41100 (45.4)
    Nicotine, & salts54-11-54P075100 (45.4)
    Nitric acid7697-37-211000 (454)
    Nitric acid, thallium (1+) salt10102-45-14U217100 (45.4)
    Nitric oxide10102-43-94P07610 (4.54)
    p-Nitroaniline100-01-64P0775000 (2270)
    Nitrobenzene98-95-31,2,3,4U1691000 (454)
    4-Nitrobiphenyl92-93-3310 (4.54)
    Nitrogen dioxide10102-44-0 10544-72-61,4P07810 (4.54)
    Nitrogen oxide NO10102-43-94P07610 (4.54)
    Nitrogen oxide NO210102-44-0 10544-72-61,4P07810 (4.54)
    Nitroglycerine55-63-04P08110 (4.54)
    Nitrophenol (mixed)25154-55-61100 (45.4)
    m-Nitrophenol554-84-7
    o-Nitrophenol88-75-51,2100 (45.4)
    p-Nitrophenol100-02-71,2,3,4U170100 (45.4)
    2-Nitrophenol88-75-51,2100 (45.4)
    4-Nitrophenol100-02-71,2,3,4U170100 (45.4)
    NITROPHENOLSN.A.2**
    2-Nitropropane79-46-93,4U17110 (4.54)
    NITROSAMINESN.A.2**
    N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine924-16-34U17210 (4.54)
    N-Nitrosodiethanolamine1116-54-74U1731 (0.454)
    N-Nitrosodiethylamine55-18-54U1741 (0.454)
    N-Nitrosodimethylamine62-75-92,3,4P08210 (4.54)
    N-Nitrosodiphenylamine86-30-62100 (45.4)
    N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea759-73-94U1761 (0.454)
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurea684-93-53,4U1771 (0.454)
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane615-53-24U1781 (0.454)
    N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine4549-40-04P08410 (4.54)
    N-Nitrosomorpholine59-89-231 (0.454)
    N-Nitrosopiperidine100-75-44U17910 (4.54)
    N-Nitrosopyrrolidine930-55-24U1801 (0.454)
    Nitrotoluene1321-12-611000 (454)
    m-Nitrotoluene99-08-1
    o-Nitrotoluene88-72-2
    p-Nitrotoluene99-99-0
    5-Nitro-o-toluidine99-55-84U181100 (45.4)
    Octamethylpyrophosphoramide152-16-94P085100 (45.4)
    Osmium oxide OsO4, (T-4)-20816-12-04P0871000 (454)
    Osmium tetroxide20816-12-04P0871000 (454)
    7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid145-73-34P0881000 (454)
    1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide1120-71-43,4U19310 (4.54)
    2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin-2-amine, N,N- bis(2-chloroethyl)tetrahydro-, 2-oxide50-18-04U05810 (4.54)
    Oxirane75-21-83,4U11510 (4.54)
    Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde765-34-44U12610 (4.54)
    Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-106-89-81,3,4U041100 (45.4)
    Paraformaldehyde30525-89-411000 (454)
    Paraldehyde123-63-74U1821000 (454)
    Parathion56-38-21,3,4P08910 (4.54)
    PCBs1336-36-31,2,31 (0.454)
    PCNB82-68-83,4U185100 (45.4)
    Pentachlorobenzene608-93-54U18310 (4.54)
    Pentachloroethane76-01-74U18410 (4.54)
    Pentachloronitrobenzene82-68-83,4U185100 (45.4)
    Pentachlorophenol87-86-51,2,3,4See F02710 (4.54)
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    1,3-Pentadiene504-60-94U186100 (45.4)
    Perchloroethylene127-18-42,3,4U210100 (45.4)
    Phenacetin62-44-24U187100 (45.4)
    Phenanthrene85-01-825000 (2270)
    Phenol108-95-21,2,3,4U1881000 (454)
    Phenol, 2-chloro-95-57-82,4U048100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-59-50-72,4U0395000 (2270)
    Phenol, 2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro-131-89-54P034100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-120-83-22,4U081100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 2,6-dichloro-87-65-04U082100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 4,4′-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-ethenediyl)bis-, (E)56-53-14U0891 (0.454)
    Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-105-67-92,4U101100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethyl-, 4 methylcarbamate (ester)315-18-41,4P1281000 (454)
    Phenol, (3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthio)-, methylcarbamate2032-65-71,4P19910 (4.54)
    Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-51-28-51,2,3,4P04810 (4.54)
    Phenol, methyl-1319-77-31,3,4U052100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-, & salts534-52-12,3,4P04710 (4.54)
    Phenol, 2,2′-methylenebis[3,4,6- trichloro-70-30-44U132100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 2-(1-methylethoxy)-, methylcarbamate114-26-13,4U411100 (45.4)
    Phenol, 3-(1-methylethyl)-, methyl carbamate (m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate)64-00-64P202##
    Phenol, 3-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl)-, methyl carbamate (Promecarb)2631-37-04P201##
    Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro-88-85-74P0201000 (454)
    Phenol, 4-nitro-100-02-71,2,3,4U170100 (45.4)
    Phenol, pentachloro-87-86-51,2,3,4See F02710 (4.54)
    Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-58-90-24See F02710 (4.54)
    Phenol, 2,4,5-trichloro-95-95-41,3,4See F02710 (4.54)
    Phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro-88-06-21,2,3,4See F02710 (4.54)
    Phenol, 2,4,6-trinitro-, ammonium salt131-74-84P00910 (4.54)
    L-Phenylalanine, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-148-82-34U1501 (0.454)
    p-Phenylenediamine106-50-335000 (2270)
    Phenylmercury acetate62-38-44P092100 (45.4)
    Phenylthiourea103-85-54P093100 (45.4)
    Phorate298-02-24P09410 (4.54)
    Phosgene75-44-51,3,4P09510 (4.54)
    Phosphine7803-51-23,4P096100 (45.4)
    Phosphoric acid7664-38-215000 (2270)
    Phosphoric acid, diethyl 4-nitrophenyl ester311-45-54P041100 (45.4)
    Phosphoric acid, lead(2+) salt (2:3)7446-27-74U14510 (4.54)
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] ester298-04-41,4P0391 (0.454)
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-[(ethylthio)methyl] ester298-02-24P09410 (4.54)
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-methyl ester3288-58-24U0875000 (2270)
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl S-[2(methylamino)-2-oxoethyl] ester60-51-54P04410 (4.54)
    Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(1-methylethyl) ester55-91-44P043100 (45.4)
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester56-38-21,3,4P08910 (4.54)
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-pyrazinyl ester297-97-24P040100 (45.4)
    Phosphorothioic acid, O-[4-[(dimethylamino) sulfonyl]phenyl] O,O-dimethyl ester52-85-74P0971000 (454)
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester298-00-01,4P071100 (45.4)
    Phosphorus7723-14-01,31 (0.454)
    Phosphorus oxychloride10025-87-311000 (454)
    Phosphorus pentasulfide1314-80-31,4U189100 (45.4)
    Phosphorus sulfide1314-80-31,4U189100 (45.4)
    Phosphorus trichloride7719-12-211000 (454)
    PHTHALATE ESTERSN.A.2**
    Phthalic anhydride85-44-93,4U1905000 (2270)
    2-Picoline109-06-84U1915000 (2270)
    Piperidine, 1-nitroso-100-75-44U17910 (4.54)
    Plumbane, tetraethyl-78-00-21,4P11010 (4.54)
    POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS1336-36-31,2,31 (0.454)
    Polycyclic Organic Matter eN.A.3**
    POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONSN.A.2**
    Potassium arsenate7784-41-011 (0.454)
    Potassium arsenite10124-50-211 (0.454)
    Potassium bichromate7778-50-9110 (4.54)
    Potassium chromate7789-00-6110 (4.54)
    Potassium cyanide K(CN)151-50-81,4P09810 (4.54)
    Potassium hydroxide1310-58-311000 (454)
    Potassium permanganate7722-64-71100 (45.4)
    Potassium silver cyanide506-61-64P0991 (0.454)
    Pronamide23950-58-54U1925000 (2270)
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    Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)-, O-[(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime (Aldicarb sulfone)1646-88-44P203##
    Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, O-[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime116-06-34P0701 (0.454)
    1-Propanamine107-10-84U1945000 (2270)
    1-Propanamine, N-propyl-142-84-74U1105000 (2270)
    1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl-621-64-72,4U11110 (4.54)
    Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-96-12-83,4U0661 (0.454)
    Propane, 1,2-dichloro-78-87-51,2,3,4U0831000 (454)
    Propanedinitrile109-77-34U1491000 (454)
    Propanenitrile107-12-04P10110 (4.54)
    Propanenitrile, 3-chloro-542-76-74P0271000 (454)
    Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-75-86-51,4P06910 (4.54)
    Propane, 2-nitro-79-46-93,4U17110 (4.54)
    Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[2-chloro-108-60-12,4U0271000 (454)
    1,3-Propane sultone1120-71-43,4U19310 (4.54)
    1,2,3-Propanetriol, trinitrate55-63-04P08110 (4.54)
    Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-93-72-11,4See F027100 (45.4)
    1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate (3:1)126-72-74U23510 (4.54)
    1-Propanol, 2-methyl-78-83-14U1405000 (2270)
    2-Propanone67-64-14U0025000 (2270)
    2-Propanone, 1-bromo-598-31-24P0171000 (454)
    Propargite2312-35-8110 (4.54)
    Propargyl alcohol107-19-74P1021000 (454)
    2-Propenal107-02-81,2,3,4P0031 (0.454)
    2-Propenamide79-06-13,4U0075000 (2270)
    1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-542-75-61,2,3,4U084100 (45.4)
    1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-1888-71-74U2431000 (454)
    2-Propenenitrile107-13-11,2,3,4U009100 (45.4)
    2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-126-98-74U1521000 (454)
    2-Propenoic acid79-10-73,4U0085000 (2270)
    2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester140-88-53,4U1131000 (454)
    2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester97-63-24U1181000 (454)
    2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester80-62-61,3,4U1621000 (454)
    2-Propen-1-ol107-18-61,4P005100 (45.4)
    beta-Propiolactone57-57-8310 (4.54)
    Propionaldehyde123-38-631000 (454)
    Propionic acid79-09-415000 (2270)
    Propionic anhydride123-62-615000 (2270)
    Propoxur (Baygon)114-26-13,4U411100 (45.4)
    n-Propylamine107-10-84U1945000 (2270)
    Propylene dichloride78-87-51,2,3,4U0831000 (454)
    Propylene oxide75-56-91,3100 (45.4)
    1,2-Propylenimine75-55-83,4P0671 (0.454)
    2-Propyn-1-ol107-19-74P1021000 (454)
    Pyrene129-00-025000 (2270)
    Pyrethrins121-29-9 121-21-1 8003-34-711 (0.454)
    3,6-Pyridazinedione, 1,2-dihydro-123-33-14U1485000 (2270)
    4-Pyridinamine504-24-54P0081000 (454)
    Pyridine110-86-14U1961000 (454)
    Pyridine, 2-methyl-109-06-84U1915000 (2270)
    Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)-, & salts54-11-54P075100 (45.4)
    2,4-(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-[bis(2- chloroethyl)amino]-66-75-14U23710 (4.54)
    4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-56-04-24U16410 (4.54)
    Pyrrolidine, 1-nitroso-930-55-24U1801 (0.454)
    Pyrrolo[2,3-b] indol-5-ol, 1,2,3,3a,8,8a-hexahydro-1,3a,8-trimethyl-, methylcarbamate (ester), (3aS-cis)-(Physostigmine)57-47-64P204##
    Quinoline91-22-51,35000 (2270)
    Quinone106-51-43,4U19710 (4.54)
    Quintobenzene82-68-83,4U185100 (45.4)
    Radionuclides (including radon)N.A.3§
    Reserpine50-55-54U2005000 (2270)
    Resorcinol108-46-31,4U2015000 (2270)
    Saccharin, & salts81-07-24U202100 (45.4)
    Safrole94-59-74U203100 (45.4)
    Selenious acid7783-00-84U20410 (4.54)
    Selenious acid, dithallium (1+) salt12039-52-04P1141000 (454)
    Selenium††7782-49-22100 (45.4)
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    SELENIUM AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2,3**
    Selenium CompoundsN.A.2,3**
    Selenium dioxide7446-08-41,4U20410 (4.54)
    Selenium oxide7446-08-41,4U20410 (4.54)
    Selenium sulfide SeS27488-56-44U20510 (4.54)
    Selenourea630-10-44P1031000 (454)
    L-Serine, diazoacetate (ester)115-02-64U0151 (0.454)
    Silver ††7440-22-421000 (454)
    SILVER AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2**
    Silver cyanide Ag(CN)506-64-94P1041 (0.454)
    Silver nitrate7761-88-811 (0.454)
    Silvex (2,4,5-TP)93-72-11,4See F027100 (45.4)
    Sodium7440-23-5110 (4.54)
    Sodium arsenate7631-89-211 (0.454)
    Sodium arsenite7784-46-511 (0.454)
    Sodium azide26628-22-84P1051000 (454)
    Sodium bichromate10588-01-9110 (4.54)
    Sodium bifluoride1333-83-11100 (45.4)
    Sodium bisulfite7631-90-515000 (2270)
    Sodium chromate7775-11-3110 (4.54)
    Sodium cyanide Na(CN)143-33-91,4P10610 (4.54)
    Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate25155-30-011000 (454)
    Sodium fluoride7681-49-411000 (454)
    Sodium hydrosulfide16721-80-515000 (2270)
    Sodium hydroxide1310-73-211000 (454)
    Sodium hypochlorite7681-52-9 10022-70-51100 (45.4)
    Sodium methylate124-41-411000 (454)
    Sodium nitrite7632-00-01100 (45.4)
    Sodium phosphate, dibasic7558-79-4 10039-32-4 10140-65-515000 (2270)
    Sodium phosphate, tribasic7601-54-9 7758-29-4 7785-84-4 10101-89-0 10124-56-8 10361-89-415000 (2270)
    Sodium selenite7782-82-3 10102-18-81100 (45.4)
    Streptozotocin18883-66-44U2061 (0.454)
    Strontium chromate7789-06-2110 (4.54)
    Strychnidin-10-one, & salts57-24-91,4P10810 (4.54)
    Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-357-57-34P018100 (45.4)
    Strychnine, & salts57-24-91,4P10810 (4.54)
    Styrene100-42-51,31000 (454)
    Styrene oxide96-09-33100 (45.4)
    Sulfuric acid7664-93-9 8014-95-711000 (454)
    Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester77-78-13,4U103100 (45.4)
    Sulfuric acid, dithallium (1+) salt7446-18-6 10031-59-11,4P115100 (45.4)
    Sulfur monochloride12771-08-311000 (454)
    Sulfur phosphide1314-80-31,4U189100 (45.4)
    2,4,5-T93-76-51,4See F0271000 (454)
    2,4,5-T acid93-76-51,4See F0271000 (454)
    2,4,5-T amines2008-46-0 1319-72-8 3813-14-7 6369-96-6 6369-97-715000 (2270)
    2,4,5-T esters93-79-8 1928-47-8 2545-59-7 25168-15-4 61792-07-211000 (454)
    2,4,5-T salts13560-99-111000 (454)
    TCDD1746-01-62,31 (0.454)
    TDE72-54-81,2,4U0601 (0.454)
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    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene95-94-34U2075000 (2270)
    2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin1746-01-62,31 (0.454)
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane630-20-64U208100 (45.4)
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane79-34-52,3,4U209100 (45.4)
    Tetrachloroethylene127-18-42,3,4U210100 (45.4)
    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol58-90-24See F02710 (4.54)
    Tetraethyl pyrophosphate107-49-31,4P11110 (4.54)
    Tetraethyl lead78-00-21,4P11010 (4.54)
    Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate3689-24-54P109100 (45.4)
    Tetrahydrofuran109-99-94U2131000 (454)
    Tetranitromethane509-14-84P11210 (4.54)
    Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester757-58-44P062100 (45.4)
    Thallic oxide1314-32-54P113100 (45.4)
    Thallium ††7440-28-021000 (454)
    THALLIUM AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2**
    Thallium (I) acetate563-68-84U214100 (45.4)
    Thallium (I) carbonate6533-73-94U215100 (45.4)
    Thallium chloride TlCl7791-12-04U216100 (45.4)
    Thallium (I) nitrate10102-45-14U217100 (45.4)
    Thallium oxide Tl2O31314-32-54P113100 (45.4)
    Thallium (l) selenite12039-52-04P1141000 (454)
    Thallium (I) sulfate7446-18-6 10031-59-11,4P115100 (45.4)
    Thioacetamide62-55-54U21810 (4.54)
    Thiodiphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester3689-24-54P109100 (45.4)
    Thiofanox39196-18-44P045100 (45.4)
    Thioimidodicarbonic diamide [(H2N)C(S)] 2NH541-53-74P049100 (45.4)
    Thiomethanol74-93-11,4U153100 (45.4)
    Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide [(H2N)C(S)] 2S2, tetramethyl-137-26-84U24410 (4.54)
    Thiophenol108-98-54P014100 (45.4)
    Thiosemicarbazide79-19-64P116100 (45.4)
    Thiourea62-56-64U21910 (4.54)
    Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-5344-82-14P026100 (45.4)
    Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl-86-88-44P072100 (45.4)
    Thiourea, phenyl-103-85-54P093100 (45.4)
    Thiram137-26-84U24410 (4.54)
    Titanium tetrachloride7550-45-031,2,41000 (454)
    Toluene108-88-31,2,3,4U2201000 (454)
    Toluenediamine95-80-7 496-72-0 823-40-5 25376-45-83,4U22110 (4.54)
    2,4-Toluene diamine95-80-7 496-72-0 823-40-5 25376-45-83,4U22110 (4.54)
    Toluene diisocyanate91-08-7 584-84-9 26471-62-53,4U223100 (45.4)
    2,4-Toluene diisocyanate91-08-7 584-84-9 26471-62-53,4U223100 (45.4)
    o-Toluidine95-53-43,4U328100 (45.4)
    p-Toluidine106-49-04U353100 (45.4)
    o-Toluidine hydrochloride636-21-54U222100 (45.4)
    Toxaphene8001-35-21,2,3,4P1231 (0.454)
    2,4,5-TP acid93-72-11,4See F027100 (45.4)
    2,4,5-TP esters32534-95-51100 (45.4)
    1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine61-82-54U01110 (4.54)
    Trichlorfon52-68-61100 (45.4)
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene120-82-12,3100 (45.4)
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane71-55-62,3,4U2261000 (454)
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane79-00-52,3,4U227100 (45.4)
    Trichloroethylene79-01-61,2,3,4U228100 (45.4)
    Trichloromethanesulfenyl chloride594-42-34P118100 (45.4)
    Trichloromonofluoromethane75-69-44U1215000 (2270)
    Trichlorophenol25167-82-2110 (4.54)
    2,3,4-Trichlorophenol15950-66-0
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    2,3,5-Trichlorophenol933-78-8
    2,3,6-Trichlorophenol933-75-5
    3,4,5-Trichlorophenol609-19-8
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol95-95-41,3,4See F02710 (4.54)
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol88-06-21,2,3,4See F02710 (4.54)
    Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate27323-41-711000 (454)
    Triethylamine121-44-81,3,4U4045000 (2270)
    Trifluralin1582-09-8310 (4.54)
    Trimethylamine75-50-31100 (45.4)
    2,2,4-Trimethylpentane540-84-131000 (454)
    1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene99-35-44U23410 (4.54)
    1,3,5-Trioxane, 2,4,6-trimethyl-123-63-74U1821000 (454)
    Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate126-72-74U23510 (4.54)
    Trypan blue72-57-14U23610 (4.54)
    Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of CorrosivityN.A.4D002100 (45.4)
    Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of IgnitabilityN.A.4D001100 (45.4)
    Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of ReactivityN.A.4D003100 (45.4)
    Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of Toxicity:
    Arsenic (D004)N.A.4D0041 (0.454)
    Barium (D005)N.A.4D0051000 (454)
    Benzene (D018)N.A.1,2,3,4D01810 (4.54)
    Cadmium (D006)N.A.4D00610 (4.54)
    Carbon tetrachloride (D019)N.A.1,2,4D01910 (4.54)
    Chlordane (D020)N.A.1,2,4D0201 (0.454)
    Chlorobenzene (D021)N.A.1,2,4D021100 (45.4)
    Chloroform (D022)N.A.1,2,4D02210 (4.54)
    Chromium (D007)N.A.4D00710 (4.54)
    o-Cresol (D023)N.A.4D023100 (45.4)
    m-Cresol (D024)N.A.4D024100 (45.4)
    p-Cresol (D025)N.A.4D025100 (45.4)
    Cresol (D026)N.A.4D026100 (45.4)
    2,4-D (D016)N.A.1,4D016100 (45.4)
    1,4-Dichlorobenzene (D027)N.A.1,2,4D027100 (45.4)
    1,2-Dichloroethane (D028)N.A.1,2,4D028100 (45.4)
    1,1-Dichloroethylene (D029)N.A.1,2,4D029100 (45.4)
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene (D030)N.A.1,2,4D03010 (4.54)
    Endrin (D012)N.A.1,4D0121 (0.454)
    Heptachlor (and epoxide) (D031)N.A.1,2,4D0311 (0.454)
    Hexachlorobenzene (D032)N.A.2,4D03210 (4.54)
    Hexachlorobutadiene (D033)N.A.2,4D0331 (0.454)
    Hexachloroethane (D034)N.A.2,4D034100 (45.4)
    Lead (D008)N.A.4D00810 (4.54)
    Lindane (D013)N.A.1,4D0131 (0.454)
    Mercury (D009)N.A.4D0091 (0.454)
    Methoxychlor (D014)N.A.1,4D0141 (0.454)
    Methyl ethyl ketone (D035)N.A.4D0355000 (2270)
    Nitrobenzene (D036)N.A.1,2,4D0361000 (454)
    Pentachlorophenol (D037)N.A.1,2,4D03710 (4.54)
    Pyridine (D038)N.A.4D0381000 (454)
    Selenium (D010)N.A.4D01010 (4.54)
    Silver (D011)N.A.4D0111 (0.454)
    Tetrachloroethylene (D039)N.A.2,4D039100 (45.4)
    Toxaphene (D015)N.A.1,4D0151 (0.454)
    Trichloroethylene (D040)N.A.1,2,4D040100 (45.4)
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (D041)N.A.1,4D04110 (4.54)
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (D042)N.A.1,2,4D04210 (4.54)
    2,4,5-TP (D017)N.A.1,4D017100 (45.4)
    Vinyl chloride (D043)N.A.2,3,4D0431 (0.454)
    Uracil mustard66-75-14U23710 (4.54)
    Uranyl acetate541-09-31100 (45.4)
    Uranyl nitrate10102-06-4 36478-76-91100 (45.4)
    Urea, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-759-73-94U1761 (0.454)
    Urea, N-methyl-N-nitroso-684-93-53,4U1771 (0.454)
    Urethane51-79-63,4U238100 (45.4)
    Vanadic acid, ammonium salt7803-55-64P1191000 (454)
    Vanadium oxide V2O51314-62-11,4P1201000 (454)
    Vanadium pentoxide1314-62-11,4P1201000 (454)
    Vanadyl sulfate27774-13-611000 (454)
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    Vinyl acetate108-05-41,35000 (2270)
    Vinyl acetate monomer108-05-41,35000 (2270)
    Vinylamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-4549-40-04P08410 (4.54)
    Vinyl bromide593-60-23100 (45.4)
    Vinyl chloride75-01-42,3,4U0431 (0.454)
    Vinylidene chloride75-35-41,2,3,4U078100 (45.4)
    Warfarin, & salts81-81-24P001, U248100 (45.4)
    Xylene1330-20-71,3,4U239100 (45.4)
    m-Xylene108-38-331000 (454)
    o-Xylene95-47-631000 (454)
    p-Xylene106-42-33100 (45.4)
    Xylene (mixed)1330-20-71,3,4U239100 (45.4)
    Xylenes (isomers and mixture)1330-20-71,3,4U239100 (45.4)
    Xylenol1300-71-611000 (454)
    Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid,11,17-dimethoxy-18-[(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)oxy]-, methyl ester (3beta,16beta,17alpha, 18beta,20alpha)50-55-544U2005000 (2270)
    Zinc ††7440-66-621000 (454)
    ZINC AND COMPOUNDSN.A.2**
    Zinc acetate557-34-611000 (454)
    Zinc ammonium chloride52628-25-8 14639-97-5 14639-98-611000 (454)
    Zinc, bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')-, (Ziram)137-30-44P205##
    Zinc borate1332-07-611000 (454)
    Zinc bromide7699-45-811000 (454)
    Zinc carbonate3486-35-911000 (454)
    Zinc chloride7646-85-711000 (454)
    Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2557-21-11,4P12110 (4.54)
    Zinc fluoride7783-49-511000 (454)
    Zinc formate557-41-511000 (454)
    Zinc hydrosulfite7779-86-411000 (454)
    Zinc nitrate7779-88-611000 (454)
    Zinc phenolsulfonate127-82-215000 (2270)
    Zinc phosphide Zn3P21314-84-71,4P122, U249100 (45.4)
    Zinc silicofluoride16871-71-915000 (2270)
    Zinc sulfate7733-02-011000 (454)
    Zirconium nitrate13746-89-915000 (2270)
    Zirconium potassium fluoride16923-95-811000 (454)
    Zirconium sulfate14644-61-215000 (2270)
    Zirconium tetrachloride10026-11-615000 (2270)
    F0014F00110 (4.54)
    The following spent halogenated solvents used in degreasing; all spent solvent mixtures/blends used in degreasing containing, before use, a total of ten percent or more (by volume) of one or more of the halogenated solvents listed below or those solvents listed in F002, F004, and F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures.
    (a) Tetrachloroethylene127-18-42,3,4U210100 (45.4)
    (b) Trichloroethylene79-01-61,2,3,4U228100 (45.4)
    (c) Methylene chloride75-09-22,3,4U0801000 (454)
    (d) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane71-55-62,3,4U2261000 (454)
    (e) Carbon tetrachloride56-23-51,2,3,4U21110 (4.54)
    (f) Chlorinated fluorocarbonsN.A.5000 (2270)
    F0024F00210 (4.54)
    The following spent halogenated solvents; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total of ten percent or more (by volume) of one or more of the halogenated solvents listed below or those solvents listed in F001, F004, or F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures.
    (a) Tetrachloroethylene127-18-42,3,4U210100 (45.4)
    (b) Methylene chloride75-09-22,3,4U0801000 (454)
    (c) Trichloroethylene79-01-61,2,3,4U228100 (45.4)
    (d) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane71-55-62,3,4U2261000 (454)
    (e) Chlorobenzene108-90-71,2,3,4U037100 (45.4)
    (f) 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane76-13-15000 (2270)
    (g) o-Dichlorobenzene95-50-11,2,4U070100 (45.4)
    (h) Trichlorofluoromethane75-69-44U1215000 (2270)
    (i) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane79-00-52,3,4U227100 (45.4)
    F0034F003100 (45.4)
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    The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents.
    (a) Xylene1330-20-71000 (454)
    (b) Acetone67-64-15000 (2270)
    (c) Ethyl acetate141-78-65000 (2270)
    (d) Ethylbenzene100-41-41000 (454)
    (e) Ethyl ether60-29-7100 (45.4)
    (f) Methyl isobutyl ketone108-10-15000 (2270)
    (g) n-Butyl alcohol71-36-35000 (2270)
    (h) Cyclohexanone108-94-15000 (2270)
    (i) Methanol67-56-15000 (2270)
    F0044F004100 (45.4)
    The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents:
    (a) Cresols/Cresylic acid1319-77-31,3,4U052100 (45.4)
    (b) Nitrobenzene98-95-31,2,3,4U1691000 (454)
    F0054F005100 (45.4)
    The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents:
    (a) Toluene108-88-31,2,3,4U2201000 (454)
    (b) Methyl ethyl ketone78-93-33,4U1595000 (2270)
    (c) Carbon disulfide75-15-01,3,4P022100 (45.4)
    (d) Isobutanol78-83-14U1405000 (2270)
    (e) Pyridine110-86-14U1961000 (454)
    F0064F00610 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating operations except from the following processes: (1) sulfuric acid anodizing of aluminum, (2) tin plating on carbon steel, (3) zinc plating (segregated basis) on carbon steel, (4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel, (5) cleaning/stripping associated with tin, zinc and aluminum plating on carbon steel, and (6) chemical etching and milling of aluminum.
    F0074F00710 (4.54)
    Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from electroplating operations.
    F0084F00810 (4.54)
    Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating baths from electroplating operations where cyanides are used in the process.
    F0094F00910 (4.54)
    Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions from electroplating operations where cyanides are used in the process.
    F0104F01010 (4.54)
    Quenching bath residues from oil baths from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process.
    F0114F01110 (4.54)
    Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning from metal heat treating operations.
    F0124F01210 (4.54)
    Quenching wastewater treatment sludges from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process.
    F0194F01910 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical conversion coating of aluminum except from zirconium phosphating in aluminum can washing when such phosphating is an exclusive conversion coating process.
    F0204F0201 (0.454)
    Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tri- or tetrachlorophenol or of intermediates used to produce their pesticide derivatives. (This listing does not include wastes from the production of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol.)
    F0214F0211 (0.454)
    Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of pentachlorophenol or of intermediates used to produce its derivatives.
    F0224F0221 (0.454)
    Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions.
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    F0234F0231 (0.454)
    Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production of materials on equipment previously used for the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or a component in a formulating process) of tri- and tetrachlorophenols. (This listing does not include wastes from equipment used only for the production or use of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol.)
    F0244F0241 (0.454)
    Process wastes, including but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor clean-out wastes, from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by free radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. (This listing does not include wastewaters, wastewater treatment sludges, spent catalysts, and wastes listed in 40 CFR 261.31 or 261.32.)
    F0254F0251 (0.454)
    Condensed light ends, spent filters and filter aids, and spent desiccant wastes from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, by free radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution.
    F0264F0261 (0.454)
    Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production of materials on equipment previously used for the manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzene under alkaline conditions.
    F0274F0271 (0.454)
    Discarded unused formulations containing tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or discarded unused formulations containing compounds derived from these chlorophenols. (This listing does not include formulations containing hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified 2,4,5- trichlorophenol as the sole component.)
    F0284F0281 (0.454)
    Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treatment of soil contaminated with EPA Hazardous Waste Nos. F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and F027.
    F0324F0321 (0.454)
    Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process contaminants), process residuals, preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that currently use or have previously used chlorophenolic formulations (except potentially cross-contaminated wastes that have had the F032 waste code deleted in accordance with § 261.35 of this chapter or potentially cross-contaminated wastes that are otherwise currently regulated as hazardous wastes (i.e., F034 or F035), and where the generator does not resume or initiate use of chlorophenolic formulations). This listing does not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
    F0344F0341 (0.454)
    Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process contaminants), process residuals, preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that use creosote formulations. This listing does not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
    F0354F0351 (0.454)
    Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process contaminants), process residuals, preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that use inorganic preservatives containing arsenic or chromium. This listing does not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
    F0374F0371 (0.454)
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    Petroleum refinery primary oil/water/solids separation sludge-Any sludge generated from the gravitational separation of oil/water/solids during the storage or treatment of process wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters from petroleum refineries. Such sludges include, but are not limited to those generated in oil/water/solids separators; tanks and impoundments; ditches and other conveyances; sumps; and stormwater units receiving dry weather flow. Sludges generated in stormwater units that do not receive dry weather flow, sludges generated from non-contact once-through cooling waters segregated for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters, sludges generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in § 261.31(b)(2) (including sludges generated in one or more additional units after wastewaters have been treated in aggressive biological treatment units) and K051 wastes are not included in this listing. This listing does include residuals generated from processing or recycling oil-bearing hazardous secondary materials excluded under § 261.4(a)(12)(i), if those residuals are to be disposed of.
    F0384F0381 (0.454)
    Petroleum refinery secondary (emulsified) oil/water/solids separation sludge-Any sludge and/or float generated from the physical and/or chemical separation of oil/water/solids in process wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters from petroleum refineries. Such wastes include, but are not limited to, all sludges and floats generated in: induced air flotation (IAF) units, tanks and impoundments, and all sludges generated in DAF units. Sludges generated in stormwater units that do not receive dry weather flow, sludges generated from non-contact once-through cooling waters segregated for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters, sludges and floats generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in § 261.31(b)(2) (including sludges and floats generated in one or more additional units after wastewaters have been treated in aggressive biological treatment units) and F037, K048, and K051 wastes are not included in this listing.
    F0394F0391 (0.454)
    Leachate (liquids that have percolated through land disposed wastes) resulting from the disposal of more than one restricted waste classified as hazardous under subpart D of 40 CFR part 261. (Leachate resulting from the disposal of one or more of the following EPA Hazardous Wastes and no other hazardous wastes retains its EPA Hazardous Waste Number(s): F020, F021, F022, F026, F027, and/or F028.)
    K0014K0011 (0.454)
    Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewaters from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
    K0024K00210 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome yellow and orange pigments.
    K0034K00310 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of molybdate orange pigments.
    K0044K00410 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow pigments.
    K0054K00510 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome green pigments.
    K0064K00610 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome oxide green pigments (anhydrous and hydrated).
    K0074K00710 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of iron blue pigments.
    K0084K00810 (4.54)
    Oven residue from the production of chrome oxide green pigments.
    K0094K00910 (4.54)
    Distillation bottoms from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene.
    K0104K01010 (4.54)
    Distillation side cuts from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene.
    K0114K01110 (4.54)
    Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper in the production of acrylonitrile.
    K0134K01310 (4.54)
    Bottom stream from the acetonitrile column in the production of acrylonitrile.
    K0144K0145000 (2270)
    Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification column in the production of acrylonitrile.
    K0154K01510 (4.54)
    Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride.
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    K0164K0161 (0.454)
    Heavy ends or distillation residues from the production of carbon tetrachloride.
    K0174K01710 (4.54)
    Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the purification column in the production of epichlorohydrin.
    K0184K0181 (0.454)
    Heavy ends from the fractionation column in ethyl chloride production.
    K0194K0191 (0.454)
    Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene dichloride in ethylene dichloride production.
    K0204K0201 (0.454)
    Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride in vinyl chloride monomer production.
    K0214K02110 (4.54)
    Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from fluoromethanes production.
    K0224K0221 (0.454)
    Distillation bottom tars from the production of phenol/acetone from cumene.
    K0234K0235000 (2270)
    Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
    K0244K0245000 (2270)
    Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
    K0254K02510 (4.54)
    Distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene.
    K0264K0261000 (454)
    Stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridines.
    K0274K02710 (4.54)
    Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene diisocyanate production.
    K0284K0281 (0.454)
    Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    K0294K0291 (0.454)
    Waste from the product steam stripper in the production of 1,1,1- trichloroethane.
    K0304K0301 (0.454)
    Column bottoms or heavy ends from the combined production of trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene.
    K0314K0311 (0.454)
    By-product salts generated in the production of MSMA and cacodylic acid.
    K0324K03210 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chlordane.
    K0334K03310 (4.54)
    Wastewater and scrub water from the chlorination of cyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane.
    K0344K03410 (4.54)
    Filter solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane.
    K0354K0351 (0.454)
    Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of creosote.
    K0364K0361 (0.454)
    Still bottoms from toluene reclamation distillation in the production of disulfoton.
    K0374K0371 (0.454)
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of disulfoton.
    K0384K03810 (4.54)
    Wastewater from the washing and stripping of phorate production.
    K0394K03910 (4.54)
    Filter cake from the filtration of diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the production of phorate.
    K0404K04010 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of phorate.
    K0414K0411 (0.454)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of toxaphene.
    K0424K04210 (4.54)
    Heavy ends or distillation residues from the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in the production of 2,4,5-T.
    K0434K04310 (4.54)
    2,6-Dichlorophenol waste from the production of 2,4-D.
    K0444K04410 (4.54)
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    Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing and processing of explosives.
    K0454K04510 (4.54)
    Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater containing explosives.
    K0464K04610 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing, formulation and loading of lead-based initiating compounds.
    K0474K04710 (4.54)
    Pink/red water from TNT operations.
    K0484K04810 (4.54)
    Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from the petroleum refining industry.
    K0494K04910 (4.54)
    Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining industry.
    K0504K05010 (4.54)
    Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from the petroleum refining industry.
    K0514K05110 (4.54)
    API separator sludge from the petroleum refining industry.
    K0524K05210 (4.54)
    Tank bottoms (leaded) from the petroleum refining industry.
    K0604K0601 (0.454)
    Ammonia still lime sludge from coking operations.
    K0614K06110 (4.54)
    Emission control dust/sludge from the primary production of steel in electric furnaces.
    K0624K06210 (4.54)
    Spent pickle liquor generated by steel finishing operations of facilities within the iron and steel industry (SIC Codes 331 and 332).
    K0644K06410 (4.54)
    Acid plant blowdown slurry/sludge resulting from the thickening of blowdown slurry from primary copper production.
    K0654K06510 (4.54)
    Surface impoundment solids contained in and dredged from surface impoundments at primary lead smelting facilities.
    K0664K06610 (4.54)
    Sludge from treatment of process wastewater and/or acid plant blowdown from primary zinc production.
    K0694K06910 (4.54)
    Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting. (Note: This listing is stayed administratively for sludge generated from secondary acid scrubber systems. The stay will remain in effect until further administrative action is taken. If EPA takes further action effecting the stay, EPA will publish a notice of the action in the Federal Register.)
    K0714K0711 (0.454)
    Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in chlorine production, where separately prepurified brine is not used.
    K0734K07310 (4.54)
    Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the purification step of the diaphragm cellprocess using graphite anodes in chlorine production.
    K0834K083100 (45.4)
    Distillation bottoms from aniline production.
    K0844K0841 (0.454)
    Wastewater treatment sludges generated during the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    K0854K08510 (4.54)
    Distillation or fractionation column bottoms from the production of chlorobenzenes.
    K0864K08610 (4.54)
    Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes and sludges, or water washes and sludges from cleaning tubs and equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments, driers, soaps, and stabilizers containing chromium and lead.
    K0874K087100 (45.4)
    Decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations.
    K0884K08810 (4.54)
    Spent potliners from primary aluminum reduction.
    K0904K09010 (4.54)
    Emission control dust or sludge from ferrochromiumsilicon production.
    K0914K09110 (4.54)
    Emission control dust or sludge from ferrochromium production.
    K0934K0935000 (2270)
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    Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene.
    K0944K0945000 (2270)
    Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene.
    K0954K095100 (45.4)
    Distillation bottoms from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    K0964K096100 (45.4)
    Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    K0974K0971 (0.454)
    Vacuum stripper discharge from the chlordane chlorinator in the production of chlordane.
    K0984K0981 (0.454)
    Untreated process wastewater from the production of toxaphene.
    K0994K09910 (4.54)
    Untreated wastewater from the production of 2,4-D.
    K1004K10010 (4.54)
    Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting.
    K1014K1011 (0.454)
    Distillation tar residues from the distillation of aniline-based compounds in the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    K1024K1021 (0.454)
    Residue from the use of activated carbon for decolorization in the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    K1034K103100 (45.4)
    Process residues from aniline extraction from the production of aniline.
    K1044K10410 (4.54)
    Combined wastewater streams generated from nitrobenzene/aniline production.
    K1054K10510 (4.54)
    Separated aqueous stream from the reactor product washing step in the production of chlorobenzenes.
    K1064K1061 (0.454)
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell process in chlorine production.
    K1074K10710 (4.54)
    Column bottoms from product separation from the production of 1,1- dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazines.
    K1084K10810 (4.54)
    Condensed column overheads from product separation and condensed reactor vent gases from the production of 1,1- dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    K1094K10910 (4.54)
    Spent filter cartridges from product purification from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    K1104K11010 (4.54)
    Condensed column overheads from intermediate separation from the production of 1,1- dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    K1114K11110 (4.54)
    Product washwaters from the production of dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene.
    K1124K11210 (4.54)
    Reaction by-product water from the drying column in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    K1134K11310 (4.54)
    Condensed liquid light ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    K1144K11410 (4.54)
    Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    K1154K11510 (4.54)
    Heavy ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    K1164K11610 (4.54)
    Organic condensate from the solvent recovery column in the production of toluene diisocyanate via phosgenation of toluenediamine.
    K1174K1171 (0.454)
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    Wastewater from the reactor vent gas scrubber in the production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    K1184K1181 (0.454)
    Spent adsorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    K1234K12310 (4.54)
    Process wastewater (including supernates, filtrates, and washwaters) from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    K1244K12410 (4.54)
    Reactor vent scrubber water from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    K1254K12510 (4.54)
    Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation solids from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    K1264K12610 (4.54)
    Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in milling and packaging operations from the production or formulation of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    K1314K131100 (45.4)
    Wastewater from the reactor and spent sulfuric acid from the acid dryer from the production of methyl bromide.
    K1324K1321000 (454)
    Spent absorbent and wastewater separator solids from the production of methyl bromide.
    K1364K1361 (0.454)
    Still bottoms from the purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    K1414K1411 (0.454)
    Process residues from the recovery of coal tar, including, but not limited to, collecting sump residues from the production of coke from coal or the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal. This listing does not include K087 (decanter tank tar sludges from coking operations).
    K1424K1421 (0.454)
    Tar storage tank residues from the production of coke from coal or from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    K1434K1431 (0.454)
    Process residues from the recovery of light oil, including, but not limited to, those generated in stills, decanters, and wash oil recovery units from the recovery of coke by- products produced from coal.
    K1444K1441 (0.454)
    Wastewater sump residues from light oil refining, including, but not limited to, intercepting or contamination sump sludges from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    K1454K1451 (0.454)
    Residues from naphthalene collection and recovery operations from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    K1474K1471 (0.454)
    Tar storage tank residues from coal tar refining.
    K1484K1481 (0.454)
    Residues from coal tar distillation, including, but not limited to, still bottoms.
    K1494K14910 (4.54)
    Distillation bottoms from the production of alpha-(or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional groups. [This waste does not include still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride.]
    K1504K15010 (4.54)
    Organic residuals, excluding spent carbon adsorbent, from the spent chlorine gas and hydrochloric acid recovery processes associated with the production of alpha- (or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional groups.
    K1514K15110 (4.54)
    Wastewater treatment sludges, excluding neutralization and biological sludges, generated during the treatment of waste-waters from the production of alpha- (or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional groups.
    K1564K156##
    Organic waste (including heavy ends, still bottoms, light ends, spent solvents, filtrates, and decantates) from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2-propynyl n-butylcarbamate.)
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    K1574K157##
    Wastewaters (including scrubber waters, condenser waters, washwaters, and separation waters) from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2-propynyl n-butylcarbamate.)
    K1584K158##
    Bag house dusts and filter/separation solids from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2-propynyl n-butylcarbamate.)
    K1594K159##
    Organics from the treatment of thiocarbamate wastes.
    K1614K161##
    Purification solids (including filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation solids), baghouse dust and floor sweepings from the production of dithiocarbamate acids and their salts. (This does not include K125 or K126.)
    K169f4K16910 (4.54)
    Crude oil storage tank sediment from petroleum refining operations.
    K170f4K1701 (0.454)
    Clarified slurry oil tank sediment and/or in-line filter/separation solids from petroleum refining operations.
    K171f4K1711 (0.454)
    Spent hydrotreating catalyst from petroleum refining operations. (This listing does not include inert support media.)
    K172f4K1721 (0.454)
    Spent hydrorefining catalyst from petroleum refining operations. (This listing does not include inert support media.)
    K174f4K1741 (0.454)
    K175f4K1751 (0.454)
    K176
    Baghouse filters from the production of antimony oxide, including filters from the production of intermediates (e.g., antimony metal or crude antimony oxide)4K1761 (0.454)
    K177
    Slag from the production of antimony oxide that is speculatively accumulated or disposed, including slag from the production of intermediates (e.g., antimony metal or crude antimony oxide)4K1775,000 (2270)
    K178
    Residues from manufacturing and manufacturing-site storage of ferric chloride from acids formed during the production of titanium dioxide using the chloride ilmenite process4K1781 (0.454)
    † Indicates the statutory source defined by 1,2,3, and 4, as described in the note preceding Table 302.4.
    †† No reporting of releases of this hazardous substance is required if the diameter of the pieces of the solid metal released is larger than 100 micrometers (0.004 inches).
    ††† The RQ for asbestos is limited to friable forms only.
    ## The Agency may adjust the statutory RQ for this hazardous substance in a future rulemaking; until then the statutory one-pound RQ applies.
    § The adjusted RQs for radionuclides may be found in Appendix B to this table.
    ** Indicates that no RQ is being assigned to the generic or broad class.
    a Benzene was already a CERCLA hazardous substance prior to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and received an adjusted 10-pound RQ based on potential carcinogenicity in an August 14, 1989, final rule (54 FR 33418). The CAA Amendments specify that “benzene (including benzene from gasoline)” is a hazardous air pollutant and, thus, a CERCLA hazardous substance.
    b The CAA Amendments of 1990 list DDE (3547-04-4) as a CAA hazardous air pollutant. The CAS number, 3547-04-4, is for the chemical, p,p'dichlorodiphenylethane. DDE or p,p'-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene, CAS number 72-55-9, is already listed in Table 302.4 with a final RQ of 1 pound. The substance identified by the CAS number 3547-04-4 has been evaluated and listed as DDE to be consistent with the CAA section 112 listing, as amended.
    c Includes mineral fiber emissions from facilities manufacturing or processing glass, rock, or slag fibers (or other mineral derived fibers) of average diameter 1 micrometer or less.
    d Includes mono- and di-ethers of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and triethylene glycol R-(OCH2CH2)n-OR' where:
     n = 1, 2, or 3;
     R = alkyl C7 or less; or
     R = phenyl or alkyl substituted phenyl;
     R' = H or alkyl C7 or less; or
     OR' consisting of carboxylic acid ester, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, or sulfonate.
    e Includes organic compounds with more than one benzene ring, and which have a boiling point greater than or equal to 100°C.
    f See 40 CFR 302.6(b)(1) for application of the mixture rule to this hazardous waste.
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    5. Appendix A to § 302.4 is amended by:

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    a. removing the following entries: 50293, 52857, 54115, 55630, 55914, 57125, 57249, 57976, 58899, 59507, 60117, 63252, 72208, 72548, 74931, 79016, 79221, 81072, 81812, 88857, 91941, 92875, 93721, 93765, 94757, Start Printed Page 4534995476, 95487, 96184, 98873, 100447, 101144, 106423, 106445, 106503, 106934, 108101, 108383, 108394, 108952, 110758, 111444, 111546, 111911, 116063, 119904, 119937, 120581, 121448, 122394, 123911, 126998, 127184, 143339, 143500, 148823, 151508, 151564, 189559, 193395, 206440, 218019, 298022, 298044, 303344, 309002, 315184, 465736, 492808, 506616, 506649, 506683, 506774, 542881, 544923, 557197, 557211, 592018, 606202, 616239, 684935, 1314847, 1319773, 1327522, 1330207, 1563662, 2032657, 2763964, 7440417, 7488564, 7778394, 7783064, 7791120, 8001352, 8001589, 11096825, 11097691, 11104282, 11141165, 12039520, 12672296, 12674112, 13463393, 16752775, 17804352, 18883664, 20816120, 20830813, 23135220, 39196184, and 53469219.

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    b. adding the following entries: 50293, 52857, 54115, 55630, 55914, 57249, 57578, 57976, 58899, 59507, 59892, 60117, 60355, 63252, 64675, 68122, 72208, 72548, 74931, 79016, 79118, 79221, 81072, 81812, 88857, 90040, 91667, 91941, 92524, 92671, 92875, 92933, 93721, 93765, 94757, 95476, 95487, 96093, 98873, 100447, 101144, 101688, 101779, 106423, 106445, 106503, 106887, 106934, 106990, 107211, 108101, 108383, 108394, 108952, 110543, 110758, 111422, 111444, 111546, 111911, 114261, 116063, 119904, 119937, 120581, 120809, 121448, 121697, 123319, 123386, 123911, 126998, 127184, 132649, 133904, 143339, 143500, 148823, 151508, 151564, 156627, 189559, 193395, 206440, 218019, 298022, 298044, 303344, 309002, 315184, 334883, 463581, 465736, 492808, 506616, 506649, 506683, 506774, 532274, 540841, 542881, 544923, 557197, 557211, 592018, 593602, 606202, 680319, 684935, 822060, 1314847, 1319773, 1330207, 1563662, 1582098, 1634044, 2032657, 2763964, 3547044, 7440417, 7488564, 7550450, 7778394, 7783064, 7791120, 8001352, 11096825, 11097691, 11104282, 11141165, 12039520, 12672296, 12674112, 13463393, 16752775, 17804352, 18883664, 20816120, 20830813, 23135220, 39196184, and 53469219.

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    Appendix A to § 302.4—Sequential CAS Registry Number List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances

    CASRNHazardous Substance
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    50293Benzene, 1,1′-(2,2,2- trichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro-. DDT. 4,4′-DDT.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    52857Famphur. Phosphorothioic acid, O-[4-[(dimethylamino)sulfonyl]phenyl] O,O-dimethyl ester.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    54115Nicotine, & salts. Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)-, & salts.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    55630Nitroglycerine. 1,2,3-Propanetriol, trinitrate.
    55914Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP). Phosphorofluororidic acid, bis(1-methylethyl) ester.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    57249Strychnidin-10-one, & salts. Strychnine, & salts.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    57578beta-Propiolactone.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    57976Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-. 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene.
    58899γ-BHC. Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-(1α,2α,3β,4α,5α,6β)-. Lindane. Lindane (all isomers).
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    59507p-Chloro-m-cresol. Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-.
    59892N-Nitrosomorpholine.
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    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    60117Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)-. Dimethyl aminoazobenzene. p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    60355Acetamide.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    63252Carbaryl. 1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    64675Diethyl sulfate.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    68122Dimethylformamide.
    72208Endrin. Endrin, & metabolites. 2,7:3.6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-, (1aalpha,2beta,2abeta,3alpha, 6alpha,6abeta,7beta,7aalpha)-, & metabolites.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    72548Benzene, 1,1′-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro-. DDD. TDE. 4,4′-DDD.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    74931Methanethiol. Methyl mercaptan. Thiomethanol.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    79016Ethene, trichloro-. Trichloroethylene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    79118Chloroacetic acid.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    79221Carbonochloridic acid, methyl ester. Methyl chlorocarbonate.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    81072Saccharin, & salts. 1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxide, & salts.
    81812Warfarin, & salts. 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)-, & salts.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    88857Dinoseb. Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro-.
    90040o-Anisidine.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    91667N,N-Diethylaniline.
    91941[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine,3,3′-dichloro-. 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine.
    92524Biphenyl.
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    926714-Aminobiphenyl.
    92875Benzidine. [1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine.
    929334-Nitrobiphenyl. Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-. Silvex (2,4,5-TP). 2,4,5-TP acid.
    93765Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-. 2,4,5-T. 2,4,5-T acid.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    94757Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, salts & esters. 2,4-D Acid. 2,4-D, salts and esters.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    95476o-Xylene.
    95487o-Cresol.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    96093Styrene oxide.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    98873Benzal chloride. Benzene, (dichloromethyl)-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    100447Benzene, (chloromethyl)-. Benzyl chloride.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    101144Benzenamine, 4,4′-methylenebis[2-chloro-. 4,4′-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline).
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    101688MDI. Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate.
    1017794,4′-Methylenedianiline.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    106423p-Xylene.
    106445p-Cresol.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    106503p-Phenylenediamine.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    1068871,2-Epoxybutane.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    106934Dibromoethane. Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-. Ethylene dibromide.
    1069901,3-Butadiene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    107211Ethylene glycol.
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    108101Hexone. Methyl isobutyl ketone. 4-Methyl-2-pentanone.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    108383m-Xylene.
    108394m-Cresol.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    108952Phenol.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    110543Hexane.
    110758Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)-. 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    111422Diethanolamine.
    111444Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether. Dichloroethyl ether. Ethane, 1,1′-oxybis[2-chloro-.
    111546Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, salts & esters. Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts & esters.
    111911Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane. Dichloromethoxyethane. Ethane, 1,1′-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis(2-chloro-.
    114261Phenol, 2-(1-methylethoxy)-, methylcarbamate. Propoxur (Baygon).
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    116063Aldicarb. Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, O-[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    119904[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine,3,3′-dimethoxy-. 3,3′-Dimethoxybenzidine.
    119937[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine,3,3′- dimethyl-. 3,3′-Dimethylbenzidine.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    120581Isosafrole. 1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-propenyl)-.
    120809Catechol.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    121448Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl-. Triethylamine.
    121697N,N-Dimethylaniline.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    123319Hydroquinone.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    123386Propionaldehyde.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    1239111,4-Diethyleneoxide. 1,4-Dioxane.
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    126998Chloroprene.
    127184Ethene, tertrachloro-. Perchloroethylene. Tetrachloroethylene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    132649Dibenzofuran.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    133904Chloramben.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    143339Sodium cyanide Na(CN).
    143500Kepone. 1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalen-2-one,1,1a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-decachlorooctahydro-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    148823L-Phenylalanine, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-. Melphalan.
    151508Potassium cyanide K(CN).
    151564Aziridine. Ethylenimine.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    156627Calcium cyanamide.
    189559Benzo[rst]pentaphene. Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    193395Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    206440Fluoranthene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    218019Chrysene.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    298022Phorate. Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-[(ethylthio) methyl] ester.
    298044Disulfoton. Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] ester.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    303344Lasiocarpine. 2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-[[2,3-dihydroxy-2-(1-methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-1-oxobutoxy]methyl]-2,3,5,7a-tetrahydro-1H-pyrrolizin-1-yl ester, [1S-[1alpha(Z),7(2S*,3R*), 7aalpha]]-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    309002Aldrin. 1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5alpha,8alpha, 8abeta)-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    315184Mexacarbate. Phenol, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethyl-, methylcarbamate (ester).
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    334883Diazomethane.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    463581Carbonyl sulfide.
    465736Isodrin. 1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5beta,8beta, 8abeta)-.
    492808Auramine. Benzenamine, 4,4′-carbonimidoylbis[N,N-dimethyl-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    506616Argentate(1-), bis(cyano-C)-, potassium. Potassium silver cyanide.
    506649Silver cyanide Ag(CN).
    506683Cyanogen bromide (CN)Br.
    506774Cyanogen chloride (CN)Cl.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    5322742-Chloroacetophenone.
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    5408412,2,4-Trimethylpentane.
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    542881Bis(chloromethyl)ether. Dichloromethyl ether. Methane, oxybis(chloro-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    544923Copper cyanide Cu(CN).
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    557197Nickel cyanide Ni(CN)2.
    557211Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2.
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    592018Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)2.
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    593602Vinyl bromide.
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    606202Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene.
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    680319Hexamethylphosphoramide.
    684935N-Nitroso-N-methylurea. Urea, N-methyl-N-nitroso-.
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *         
    822060Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate.
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    1314847Zinc phosphide Zn3 P2.
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    1319773Cresol (cresylic acid). Cresols (isomers and mixture). Cresylic acid (isomers and mixture). Phenol, methyl-.
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    1330207Benzene, dimethyl-. Xylene. Xylene (mixed). Xylenes (isomers and mixture).
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    15636627-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-, methylcarbamate. Carbofuran.
    1582098Trifluralin.
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    1634044Methyl tert-butyl ether.
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    2032657Mercaptodimethur. Methiocarb. Phenol, (3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthio)-, methylcarbamate.
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    27639643(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)-. 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol.
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    3547044DDE.
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    7440417Beryllium. Beryllium powder.
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    7488564Selenium sulfide SeS2.
    7550450Titanium tetrachloride.
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    7778394Arsenic acid H3 AsO4.
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    7783064Hydrogen sulfide H2 S.
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    7791120Thallium chloride TlCl.
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    8001352Chlorinated camphene. Toxaphene.
    11096825Aroclor 1260.
    11097691Aroclor 1254.
    11104282Aroclor 1221.
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    11141165Aroclor 1232.
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    12039520Selenious acid, dithallium(1+) salt. Thallium (I) selenite.
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    12672296Aroclor 1248.
    12674112Aroclor 1016.
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    13463393Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO)4, (T-4)-.
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    16752775Ethanimidothioic acid, N-[[(methylamino)carbonyl] oxy]-, methyl ester. Methomyl.
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    17804352Carbamic acid, [1-[(butylamino)carbonyl]-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl]-, methyl ester (Benomyl).
    18883664D-Glucose, 2-deoxy-2[[(methylnitrosoamino)-carbonyl]amino]-. Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-, D-. Streptozotocin.
    20816120Osmium oxide OsO4, (T-4)-. Osmium tetroxide.
    20830813Daunomycin. 5,12-Naphthacenedione, 8-acetyl-10-[(3-amino-2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-7,8,9,10-tetrahydro-6,8,11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-, (8S-cis)-.
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    23135220Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-N-[[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-2-oxo-, methyl ester (Oxamyl).
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    39196184Thiofanox. 2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)-,O-[(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime.
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    53469219Aroclor 1242.
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    6. Section 302.5 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:

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    Determination of reportable quantities.
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    (b) Unlisted hazardous substances. Unlisted hazardous substances designated by 40 CFR 302.4(b) have the reportable quantity of 100 pounds, except for those unlisted hazardous wastes which exhibit toxicity identified in 40 CFR 261.24. Unlisted hazardous wastes which exhibit toxicity have the reportable quantities listed in Table 302.4 for the contaminant on which the characteristic of toxicity is based. The reportable quantity applies to the waste itself, not merely to the toxic contaminant. If an unlisted hazardous waste exhibits toxicity on the basis of more than one contaminant, the reportable quantity for that waste shall be the lowest of the reportable quantities listed in Table 302.4 for those contaminants. If an unlisted hazardous waste exhibits the characteristic of toxicity and one or more of the other characteristics referenced in 40 CFR 302.4(b), the reportable quantity for that waste shall be the lowest of the applicable reportable quantities.

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    7. Section 302.6 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:

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    Notification requirements.

    (a) Any person in charge of a vessel or an offshore or an onshore facility shall, as soon as he or she has knowledge of any release (other than a federally permitted release or application of a pesticide) of a hazardous substance from such vessel or facility in a quantity equal to or exceeding the reportable quantity determined by this part in any 24-hour period, immediately notify the National Response Center ((800) 424-8802; in Washington, DC (202) 426-2675 or (202) 267-2675; the facsimile number is (202) 267-2165; and the telex number is 892427).

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    8. Section 302.7 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(3) to read as follows:

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    Penalties.

    (a) * * *

    (3) In charge of a facility from which a hazardous substance is released, other than a federally permitted release, in a quantity equal to or greater than that reportable quantity determined under this part who fails to notify immediately the National Response Center as soon as he or she has knowledge of such release Start Printed Page 45357or who submits in such a notification any information which he knows to be false or misleading shall be subject to all of the sanctions, including criminal penalties, set forth in section 103(b) of the Act.

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    9. Section 302.8 is amended by revising paragraphs (e)(1)(iv)(H) and (f)(4)(viii) to read as follows:

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    Continuous releases.
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    (1) * * *

    (iv) * * *

    (H) A signed statement that the hazardous substance release(s) described is(are) continuous and stable in quantity and rate under the definitions in paragraph (b) of this section and that all reported information is accurate and current to the best knowledge of the person in charge.

    (f) * * *

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    (viii) A signed statement that the hazardous substance release(s) is(are) continuous and stable in quantity and rate under the definitions in paragraph (b) of this section and that all reported information is accurate and current to the best knowledge of the person in charge.

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    [FR Doc. 02-16866 Filed 7-8-02; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 6560-50-P

Document Information

Effective Date:
9/9/2002
Published:
07/09/2002
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Direct final rule.
Document Number:
02-16866
Dates:
This rule is effective on September 9, 2002, unless EPA receives written adverse comments by August 8, 2002. If the effective date is delayed, timely notice will be published in the Federal Register.
Pages:
45314-45357 (44 pages)
Docket Numbers:
SW H-FRL-7241-8
RINs:
2050-AE88: Final Rule To Correct Typographical Errors and Remove Obsolete Language in 40 CFR Part 302
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2050-AE88/final-rule-to-correct-typographical-errors-and-remove-obsolete-language-in-40-cfr-part-302
Topics:
Air pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous materials transportation, Hazardous substances, Hazardous waste, Intergovernmental relations, Natural resources, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Superfund, Waste treatment and disposal, Water pollution control, Water supply
PDF File:
02-16866.pdf
CFR: (7)
40 CFR 302.2
40 CFR 302.3
40 CFR 302.4
40 CFR 302.5
40 CFR 302.6
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