94-4446. Revised Priority List of Hazardous Substances That Will Be the Subject of Toxicological Profiles  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
    [ATSDR-78]
    
    
    Revised Priority List of Hazardous Substances That Will Be the 
    Subject of Toxicological Profiles
    
    AGENCY: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), 
    Public Health Service (PHS), Department of Health and Human Services 
    (HHS).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
    Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund), as amended by the Superfund 
    Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), requires that ATSDR and the 
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) annually revise the Priority List 
    of Hazardous Substances to include additional substances most commonly 
    found at facilities on the CERCLA National Priorities List (NPL). This 
    announcement provides notice that the agencies have developed and are 
    making available a revised CERCLA Priority List of 275 Hazardous 
    Substances, based on the most recent information available to ATSDR and 
    EPA. This revised priority list includes newly listed substances which 
    have been determined to pose the most significant potential threat to 
    human health at or around NPL hazardous waste sites. Each substance on 
    the priority list is a candidate to become the subject of a 
    toxicological profile prepared by ATSDR and subsequent identification 
    of priority data needs.
    
    ADDRESSES: Requests for a copy of the revised Priority List of 
    Hazardous Substances, a copy of the ``Supplemental Document for the 
    1993 Revised Priority List of Hazardous Substances'', or comments on 
    this notice should bear the docket control number ATSDR-78, and should 
    be submitted to: ATSDR, Division of Toxicology, Quality Assurance 
    Branch, Mail Stop E-29, 1600 Clifton Rd., NE., Atlanta, GA 30333.
        This is an informational notice only, and comments are not being 
    solicited at this time. However, comments will be placed in a publicly 
    accessible docket; therefore, please do not submit confidential 
    business information.
        Electronic Availability: The 1993 Revised Priority List is 
    available as an electronic file on The Federal Bulletin Board the day 
    of publication in the Federal Register. By modem dial 202-512-1387 or 
    call 202-512-1530 for disks or paper copies. This file is available in 
    Wordperfect 5.1, Dbase III, and ASCII.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Quality Assurance Branch, Division of 
    Toxicology, ATSDR, Atlanta, GA 30333, telephone (404) 639-6308.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CERCLA establishes certain requirements for 
    ATSDR and EPA with regard to hazardous substances which are most 
    commonly found at facilities on the CERCLA NPL. Section 104(i)(2) of 
    CERCLA, as amended (42 U.S.C. 9604(i)(2)), requires that the two 
    agencies prepare a list, in order of priority, of at least 100 
    hazardous substances that are most commonly found at facilities on the 
    NPL and which, in their sole discretion, are determined to pose the 
    most significant potential threat to human health (see 52 FR 12866, 
    April 17, 1987). CERCLA also requires the agencies to revise the 
    priority list to include 100 or more additional hazardous substances 
    (see 53 FR 41280, October 20, 1988), and to include at least 25 
    additional hazardous substances in each of the three successive years 
    following the 1988 revision (see 54 FR 43619, October 26, 1989; 55 FR 
    42067, October 17, 1990; 56 FR 52166, October 17, 1991). CERCLA also 
    requires that ATSDR and EPA shall, not less often than once every year 
    thereafter, revise the list to include additional hazardous substances 
    which are determined to pose the most significant potential threat to 
    human health. Each substance on the CERCLA priority list of hazardous 
    substances is a candidate to become the subject of a toxicological 
    profile prepared by ATSDR and the subsequent identification of priority 
    data needs.
        The previous priority lists of hazardous substances were based on 
    the most comprehensive and relevant information available when the 
    lists were developed. More comprehensive sources of information on the 
    frequency of occurrence and the potential for human exposure of 
    substances at NPL sites became available for use in the 1991 priority 
    list with the development of ATSDR's HazDat database; additional 
    information from HazDat has become available for this year's listing 
    activity. In the initial listing activities (1987-1990), new substances 
    were added to the end of the list, without a comparative reranking. A 
    notice announcing the intention of ATSDR and EPA to revise and rerank 
    the priority list of hazardous substances was published on June 27, 
    1991 (56 FR 29485). In this year's listing activity, as in the previous 
    two years, new candidate substances (substances found at three or more 
    NPL sites) were assigned a toxicity/environmental score (TES) using the 
    EPA Reportable Quantity methodology, and were added to the pool of 
    substances previously considered for the annual list. All substances 
    were then evaluated together for consideration on the priority list.
        The approach used to generate the 1991 revised priority list was 
    summarized in the ``Revised Priority List of Hazardous Substances'' (56 
    FR 52166, October 17, 1991). Using the same approach, and the same 
    algorithm this year, over 700 candidate substances have been ranked to 
    create the current list of 275 substances.
        The additional information used in this year's listing activity was 
    entered into ATSDR's HazDat database since the development of the 1992 
    Priority List of Hazardous Substances. As with other site-specific 
    information used in the listing activity, this information has been 
    collected from ATSDR Public Health Assessments and from site file data 
    packages used in the development of Public Health Assessments. The new 
    information includes more recent NPL frequency of occurrence data, 
    additional concentration data, and more information on exposure or 
    potential exposure to substances present at NPL sites.
        At this time the list includes 275 substances which ATSDR and EPA 
    have determined to pose the most significant potential threat to human 
    health based on the criteria of CERCLA section 104(i)(2) (42 U.S.C. 
    9604(i)(2)). All candidate substances have been analyzed and ranked 
    with the current algorithm, and may become the subject of toxicological 
    profiles in the future.
        The addition of approximately 12,800 contaminant data records (for 
    air, water and soil) to the HazDat database since October 1992 has 
    allowed the agencies to better assess the potential for human exposure 
    to substances at NPL hazardous waste sites. With this additional data, 
    10 new candidate substances have been added to the list, and 13 
    substances under consideration last year have moved onto the list. 
    Accordingly, 23 substances have been replaced on the list of the 275 
    substances. These changes in the order of substances appearing on the 
    CERCLA priority list of hazardous substances will be reflected in the 
    program activities which rely on the list for future direction. For 
    example, Dicofol moved up significantly (to number 107) on the 1993 
    list when compared to last year's list. As a result it will be included 
    in the pool of substances that may become the subject of new 
    toxicological profiles in the next fiscal year. Similarly, alpha-
    Endosulfan (number 33) moved well into the range of those substances to 
    be considered for the development of updated toxicological profiles 
    (CERCLA also requires ATSDR to evaluate new information on profiled 
    substances for potential revision every three years). These changes 
    reflect the dynamic nature of scientific data on substances present at 
    NPL (and other) hazardous waste sites.
        This annual evaluation activity and announcement of a revised 
    priority list of hazardous substances fulfills the conditions of CERCLA 
    section 104(i), as amended, which requires ATSDR and EPA to revise the 
    list yearly to include additional hazardous substances. The agencies 
    intend to revise the list of hazardous substances annually thereafter 
    to reflect changes and improvements in data collection and 
    availability. Additional information on the methodology used in the 
    development of the CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances can be 
    found in the Federal Register notices mentioned above.
    
    Administrative Record
    
        ATSDR and EPA are establishing a single administrative record 
    entitled ATSDR-78 for materials pertaining to this notice. All 
    materials received as a result of this notice will be included in the 
    public file which is available for inspection from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 
    Monday through Friday, except Federal legal holidays, at the Agency for 
    Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, #4 Executive Park Drive, Suite 
    2400, Atlanta, Georgia.
    
        Dated: February 18, 1994.
    Walter R. Dowdle,
    Deputy Administrator, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
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Document Information

Published:
02/28/1994
Department:
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-4446
Pages:
0-0 (None pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: February 28, 1994, ATSDR-78