98-9396. Forty-First Report of the TSCA Interagency Testing Committee to the Administrator; Receipt of Report and Request for Comments  

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    Forty-First Report of the TSCA Interagency Testing Committee; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 68 / Thursday, April 9, 1998 / 
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [OPPTS-41049; FRL-5773-5]
    
    
    Forty-First Report of the TSCA Interagency Testing Committee to 
    the Administrator; Receipt of Report and Request for Comments
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The TSCA Interagency Testing Committee (ITC), established 
    under section 4(e) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 
    transmitted its Forty-First Report to the Administrator of the EPA on 
    November 28, 1997. In the Forty-First Report, which is included with 
    this notice, the ITC revised the TSCA section 4(e) Priority Testing 
    List by recommending 29 alkylphenol ethoxylates, alkylphenols, and 
    polyalkylphenols and removing 6 alkylphenols, 10 diaryl ethers, and 3 
    siloxanes.
        There are no designated or recommended with intent-to-designate 
    chemicals or chemical groups in the Forty-First Report. EPA invites 
    interested persons to submit written comments on the Report.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received on or before May 11, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Each comment must bear the docket control number OPPTS-
    41048. All comments should be sent in triplicate to: OPPT Document 
    Control Officer (7407), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, 
    Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Rm. G-099, East Tower, 
    Washington, DC 20460.
        Comments and data may also be submitted electronically to: oppt. 
    ncic@epamail.epa.gov. Follow the instructions under Unit IV of this 
    notice. No Confidential Business Information (CBI) should be submitted 
    through e-mail.
        All comments which contain information claimed as CBI must be 
    clearly marked as such. Three sanitized copies of any comments 
    containing information claimed as CBI must also be submitted and will 
    be placed in the public record for this notice. Persons submitting 
    information on any portion of which they believe is entitled to 
    treatment as CBI by EPA must assert a business confidentiality claim in 
    accordance with 40 CFR 2.203(b) for each such portion. This claim must 
    be made at the time that the information is submitted to EPA. If a 
    submitter does not assert a confidentiality claim at the time of 
    submission, EPA will consider this as a waiver of any confidentiality 
    claim and the information may be made available to the public by EPA 
    without further notice to the submitter.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan B. Hazen, Director, 
    Environmental Assistance Division (7408), Office of Pollution 
    Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460, telephone: (202) 554-1404, TDD: (202) 554-0551, 
    e-mail: TSCA-Hotline@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA has received the TSCA Interagency 
    Testing Committee's Forty-First Report to the Administrator.
    
    I. Background
    
        TSCA (Pub. L. 94-469, 90 Stat. 2003 et seq. (15 U.S.C. 260l et 
    seq.)) authorizes the Administrator of the EPA to promulgate 
    regulations under section 4(a) requiring testing of chemicals and 
    chemical groups in order to develop data relevant to determining the 
    risks that such chemicals and chemical groups may present to health or 
    the environment. Section 4(e) of TSCA established the ITC to recommend 
    chemicals and chemical groups to the Administrator of the EPA for 
    priority testing consideration. Section 4(e) directs the ITC to revise 
    the TSCA section 4(e) Priority Testing List at least every 6 months.
    
    II. The ITC Forty-First Report
    
        The most recent revisions to the Priority Testing List are included 
    in the ITC's Forty-First Report. The Report was received by the EPA 
    Administrator on November 28, 1997, and is included in this notice. 
    Twenty-nine alkylphenol ethoxylates, alkylphenols, and polyalkylphenols 
    are being recommended because:
        1. TSCA production and importation volumes are reported in the 
    multimillion pound range.
        2. Releases to the environment can occur from wastewater treatment 
    and agricultural uses.
        3. Alkylphenol ethoxylates can degrade to alkylphenols, which can 
    persist in the environment and be highly toxic to aquatic organisms.
        4. Exposure to alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates may affect 
    endocrine and other important human and animal system functions.
    Alkylphenol ethoxylates, alkylphenols, and polyalkylphenols are being 
    recommended to determine if there are unpublished studies that contain 
    data to meet the needs of the U.S. Government organizations represented 
    on the ITC and to complete the list of alkylphenols and alkylphenol 
    ethoxylates that were recommended in the ITC's 37th Report (61 FR 4188, 
    February 2, 1996)(FRL-4991-6), and 39th Report (62 FR 8578, February 
    25, 1997)(FRL-5580-9).
    
    III. Status of the Priority Testing List
    
        The current TSCA section 4(e) Priority Testing List contains 11 
    chemical groups; of these, 4 chemical groups were designated for 
    testing.
    
    IV. Public Record and Electronic Submissions
    
        The official record for this notice, as well as the public version, 
    has been established for this notice under docket control number OPPTS-
    41048 (including comments and data submitted electronically as 
    described below). A public version of this record, including printed, 
    paper versions of electronic comments, which does not include any 
    information claimed as CBI, is available for inspection from 12 noon to 
    4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The official 
    record is located in the TSCA Nonconfidential Information Center, Rm. 
    NE-B607, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC.
        Electronic comments can be sent directly to EPA at:
    
        oppt.ncic@epamail.epa.gov
    
        Electronic comments must be submitted as an ASCII file avoiding the 
    use of special characters and any form of encryption. Comments and data 
    will also be accepted on disks in WordPerfect 5.1/6.1 or ASCII file 
    format. All comments and data in electronic form must be identified by 
    the docket control number OPPTS-41048. Electronic comments on this 
    notice may be filed online at many Federal Depository Libraries.
    
    List of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection, Chemicals, Hazardous substances.
    
        Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2603.
    
        Dated: April 1, 1998.
    
    Charles M. Auer,
    
    Director, Chemical Control Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and 
    Toxics.
    
    Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    
    Summary
    
        This is the 41st Report of the TSCA Interagency Testing Committee 
    (ITC) to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
    (EPA). In this Report, the ITC is revising its TSCA section 4(e) 
    Priority Testing List by recommending 29 alkylphenols,
    
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    alkylphenol ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols and removing 6 
    alkylphenols, 3 siloxanes, and 10 diaryl ethers. The revised TSCA 
    section 4(e) Priority Testing List follows as Table 1.
    
                        Table 1.--The TSCA Section 4(e) Priority Testing List (November 1997)\1\                    
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                    Report                           Date                Chemical/Group               Action        
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    26...................................  May 1990...............  8 Isocyanates..........  Recommended with intent-
                                                                                              to-designate          
    27...................................  November 1990..........  62 Aldehydes...........  Recommended with intent-
                                                                                              to-designate          
    28...................................  May 1991...............  Chemicals with low       Designated             
                                                                     confidence Reference                           
                                                                     Dose (RfD).                                    
                                                                      Acetone                                       
                                                                      Thiophenol                                    
    30...................................  May 1992...............  5 Siloxanes............  Recommended            
    31...................................  January 1993...........  24 Chemicals with        Designated             
                                                                     insufficient dermal                            
                                                                     absorption rate data.                          
    32...................................  May 1993...............  32 Chemicals with        Designated             
                                                                     insufficient dermal                            
                                                                     absorption rate data.                          
    35...................................  November 1994..........  24 Chemicals with        Designated             
                                                                     insufficient dermal                            
                                                                     absorption rate data.                          
    36...................................  May 1995...............  9 High Production        Recommended            
                                                                     Volume Chemicals                               
                                                                     (HPVCs).                                       
    37...................................  November 1995..........  22 Alkylphenols and      Recommended            
                                                                     alkylphenol                                    
                                                                     ethoxylates.                                   
    39...................................  November 1996..........  23 Nonylphenol           Recommended            
                                                                     ethoxylates\2\.                                
    41...................................  November 1997..........  29 Alkylphenols,         Recommended            
                                                                     alkylphenol                                    
                                                                     ethoxylates, and                               
                                                                     polyalkyphenols\2\.                            
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    \1\The list of discrete chemicals currently on the Priority Testing List is available from the Executive        
      Director of the ITC.                                                                                          
    \2\Data requested under the ITC's Voluntary Information Submissions Policy described in this Report.            
    
    I. Background
    
        The TSCA ITC was established by section 4(e) of the Toxic 
    Substances Control Act (TSCA) ``to make recommendations to the 
    Administrator respecting the chemical substances and mixtures to which 
    the Administrator should give priority consideration for the 
    promulgation of a rule for testing under section 4(a).... At least 
    every six months..., the Committee shall make such revisions in the 
    Priority Testing List as it determines to be necessary and to transmit 
    them to the Administrator together with the Committee's reasons for the 
    revisions'' (Pub. L. 94-469, 90 Stat. 2003 et seq., 15 U.S.C. 2601 et 
    seq.). The ITC recommends chemical substances for information 
    reporting, screening, and testing to meet the data needs of its member 
    U.S. Government organizations. Since its creation in 1976, the ITC has 
    submitted 40 semi-annual (May and November) Reports to the EPA 
    Administrator transmitting the Priority Testing List and its revisions. 
    ITC Reports are published in the Federal Register; they are available 
    from http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr or the ITC. The ITC meets monthly and 
    produces its revisions of the Priority Testing List with the help of 
    staff and technical contract support provided by EPA. ITC members and 
    support personnel are listed at the end of this Report.
    
    II. TSCA Section 8 Reporting
    
    A. TSCA Section 8 Rules
    
        Following receipt of the ITC's Report and addition of chemicals to 
    the Priority Testing List, the EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and 
    Toxics (OPPT) promulgates TSCA section 8(a) Preliminary Assessment 
    Information Reporting (PAIR) and TSCA section 8(d) Health and Safety 
    Data (HaSD) rules for new chemicals added to the Priority Testing List. 
    These rules require producers and importers of chemicals recommended by 
    the ITC to submit production and exposure reports under TSCA section 
    8(a) and producers, importers, and processors of chemicals recommended 
    by the ITC to submit unpublished health and safety studies under TSCA 
    section 8(d). These TSCA section 8(a) reports and section 8(d) studies 
    must be submitted to EPA within 60 days of the rules' effective date. 
    TSCA section 8(a) reports and 8(d) submissions are indexed in databases 
    maintained by the ITC and the EPA, respectively.
    
    B. ITC's Use of TSCA Section 8 Data
    
        To determine if revisions to the Priority Testing List are 
    necessary, the ITC reviews the TSCA section 8(a) and 8(d) information 
    and other available data on chemicals and chemical groups (e.g., TSCA 
    section 4(a) and 4(d) studies, TSCA section 8(c) submissions, TSCA 
    section 8(e) ``substantial risk'' notices, ``For Your Information'' 
    (FYI) submissions to EPA, unpublished data submitted to U.S. Government 
    organizations represented on the ITC, and published papers). Revisions 
    can include changing recommendations to designations, modifying 
    recommendations, or removing chemicals from the Priority Testing List.
    
    C. Policy Promoting More Efficient Use of TSCA Section 8 Resources
    
        In its 40th Report (62 FR 30580, June 4, 1997)(FRL-5718-3), the ITC 
    proposed a policy promoting more efficient use of TSCA section 8(d) 
    resources. The ITC received comments on its policy from the Chemical 
    Manufacturers Association (CMA) (Ref. 2, Russell, 1997). In response to 
    these comments, the ITC has revised the policy, now referred to as the 
    ITC's Voluntary Information Submissions Policy (VISP).
        Under the VISP, the ITC will now:
        1. Request specific information necessary to meet information needs 
    of U.S. Government organizations represented on the ITC (e.g., specific 
    health and ecological effects data, use information, etc.).
        2. List studies that the ITC is not requesting (e.g., studies on 
    waste streams).
        3. Provide an opportunity for producers, importers, processors, and 
    users of chemicals recommended by the ITC or a consortium representing 
    those producers, importers, processors, and users to notify the ITC 
    Executive Director in writing (by e-mail or letter) that studies will 
    be provided voluntarily to the ITC as ITC FYI submissions. This
    
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    notification must be received within 30 days of the date the ITC Report 
    is published in the Federal Register.
        4. Ask those producers, importers, processors, and users of 
    chemicals who notify the ITC (see Unit II.C.3. of this Report) to 
    provide the EPA with an electronic list (table) of studies within 60 
    days of the date the ITC Report is published in the Federal Register 
    and ITC FYI submissions within 90 days of the date the ITC Report is 
    published in the Federal Register. The electronic table should contain 
    columns for the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry number, 
    chemical name, study date, study title, Document Control Number (DCN), 
    and a column indicating whether the study will be submitted on disk as 
    a WordPerfect 6.1 file or as a hard copy. The EPA will add DCNs to the 
    table and send it back to the submitter and to the ITC Executive 
    Director. In addition, the EPA will send to each submitter of the 
    electronic table, adhesive labels containing DCNs. These labels should 
    be affixed to the first page of each ITC FYI study submitted as a hard 
    copy, not a document containing multiple studies, or the first page of 
    an ITC FYI study printed from an electronic copy (only a hard copy of 
    the first page of each electronic study should be submitted).
        5. Encourage producers, importers, processors, and users who submit 
    an electronic table of studies to submit the TSCA electronic cover 
    sheet (including an abstract) for each study to the EPA within 90 days 
    of the date the ITC Report is published in the Federal Register. The 
    TSCA electronic cover sheet is available from http://www.epa.gov/
    opptintr/itc. The DCN should be recorded on each TSCA electronic cover 
    sheet. CBI must not be recorded on the TSCA electronic cover sheet and 
    must not be sent by e-mail. Individual TSCA electronic cover sheets 
    must be sent by e-mail to oppt.ncic@epamail.epa.gov. The EPA will send 
    each final TSCA electronic cover sheet to the ITC Executive Director. 
    Multiple TSCA electronic cover sheets (one for each study) can be sent 
    on 3 \1/2\ disks or a CD ROM; the disks or CD ROM should be mailed to 
    the Document Processing Center (7407), ET-G-099, Office of Pollution 
    Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460. For those producers, importers, processors, and 
    users who submit a TSCA electronic cover sheet for each study, the ITC 
    will extend the deadline for providing ITC FYI submissions to 120 days 
    from the date the ITC Report is published in the Federal Register.
        6. Request that two hard copies of each ITC FYI study (or 
    preferably one disk or CD ROM containing each study as a WordPerfect 
    6.1 file) should be mailed to the Document Processing Center (7407), 
    ET-G-099, Attn: FYI Coordinator, Office of Pollution Prevention and 
    Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 
    20460. It is not necessary to submit cover letters for each ITC FYI 
    study because:
        a. A TSCA electronic cover sheet bearing a DCN would have been 
    submitted for each ITC FYI study.
        b. The first page of the ITC FYI study would bear the adhesive 
    label containing the pre-assigned DCN. EPA will provide the ITC 
    Executive Director with an electronic (preferable) or hard copy of each 
    ITC FYI study.
    
    III. ITC's Dialogue Group Activities During This Reporting Period 
    (May 1997 to November 1997)
    
    A. Alkylphenols and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates
    
        The ITC-CMA Alkylphenols and Ethoxylates Dialogue Group was formed 
    by the ITC's Alkylphenols and Ethoxylates Subcommittee and the CMA's 
    Alkylphenols and Ethoxylates Panel. The Dialogue Group was established 
    in March 1996 to facilitate the ITC's retrieval of information on uses, 
    exposures, and health and ecological effects of alkylphenols and 
    alkylphenol ethoxylates and the CMA's understanding of data needed by 
    the U.S. Government organizations represented on the ITC. Since the 
    establishment of this Dialogue Group, numerous activities have occurred 
    (see the ITC's 38th Report (61 FR 39832, July 30, 1996)(FRL-5379-2), 
    39th Report (62 FR 8578, February 25, 1997)(FRL-5580-9), and 40th 
    Report. During this reporting period, the Dialogue Group met to 
    discuss:
        1. Results of a qualitative survey of Panel member companies 
    regarding production or importation of alkylphenols, alkylphenol 
    ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols.
        2. TSCA section 8(d) studies submitted for alkyphenols and 
    alkyphenol ethoxylates recommended in the 37th Report (FRL-4991-6) (61 
    FR 4188, February 2, 1996).
        3. Data needs of U.S. Government organizations represented on the 
    ITC.
        4. Ongoing and planned studies sponsored by the Panel.
        5. Development of Structure Activity Relationships (SARs).
        6. Voluntary testing processes that might be used to provide needed 
    data.
        In its survey of member companies, the Panel identified 29 
    alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols out of 74 
    remaining on the Priority Testing List that were produced, imported, or 
    used in 1995, but recommended that the results of this informal survey 
    should not be viewed as representative of the entire industry. The 
    Dialogue Group acknowledged that about 500 TSCA section 8(d) studies 
    were submitted in equal numbers by Panel member companies and non-Panel 
    member companies for the alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates 
    recommended in the 37th Report. Most of those studies provided data on 
    acute toxicity, dermal irritation, or eye irritation of mixtures 
    containing alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates.
        The ITC members proposed studies to address the data needs for 
    alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates (see Unit IV.A.1.d. of this 
    Report). The Panel described planned studies that may meet some of the 
    data needs listed in Unit IV.A.1.d. of this Report. Development of 
    SARs, voluntary testing and uses of alkylphenols and alkylphenol 
    ethoxylates will be discussed in more detail in future Dialogue Group 
    meetings. The Dialogue Group acknowledged that during the past 10 
    years, the Panel has sponsored many studies to evaluate the safety of 
    alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates.
    
    B. Isocyanates
    
        The ITC-CMA Isocyanates Dialogue Group was formed by the ITC's 
    Isocyanates Subcommittee and CMA's Diisocyanates Panel. The Dialogue 
    Group was established in November 1996 to facilitate the ITC's 
    retrieval of information on uses, exposures, and health effects of 
    isocyanates and the CMA's understanding of data needed by the U.S. 
    Government organizations represented on the ITC. Since the 
    establishment of this Dialogue Group, numerous activities have occurred 
    (see the ITC's 38th, 39th, and 40th Reports). This Dialogue Group 
    continues to discuss production, commercial uses, and health and safety 
    data for 8 of 43 isocyanates that were recommended in the ITC's 26th 
    Report (55 FR 23050, June 5, 1990).
    
    C. Siloxanes
    
        The ITC-Silicones Environmental Health and Safety Council (SEHSC) 
    Dialogue Group was formed by the ITC's Siloxanes Subcommittee and 
    SEHSC. This Dialogue Group was established in March 1993 to facilitate 
    the ITC's retrieval of information on uses, exposures, and health 
    effects of siloxanes and the SEHSC's
    
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    understanding of data needed by the U.S. Government organizations 
    represented on the ITC. Since the establishment of this Dialogue Group, 
    numerous activities have occurred (see the ITC's 37th, 38th, 39th, and 
    40th Reports). During this reporting period, the Dialogue Group met to 
    discuss ongoing reproductive effects, biochemical toxicology, 
    pharmacokinetic, metabolism, and immunology studies of siloxanes 
    sponsored by SEHSC member companies. The studies sponsored by these 
    companies are being conducted on 5 of 56 siloxanes that were 
    recommended in the ITC's 30th Report (57 FR 30608, July 9, 1992).
    
    IV. Revisions to the TSCA Section 4(e) Priority Testing List
    
        Revisions to the TSCA section 4(e) Priority Testing List are 
    summarized in Table 2.
    
                           Table 2.--Revisions to the TSCA Section 4(e) Priority Testing List                       
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                   CAS No.                      Chemical name                Action                    Date         
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                                          Alkylphenols and          Recommended              November 1997          
                                           Alkylphenol Ethoxylates                                                  
                                                                                                                    
                                          C5 Alkylphenols           do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    136-81-2............................  Phenol, 2-pentyl-.......  do                       do                     
    3279-27-4...........................  Phenol, 2-(1,1-           do                       do                     
                                           dimethylpropyl)-.                                                        
    25735-67-5..........................  Phenol, 4-sec-pentyl-...  do                       do                     
    26401-74-1..........................  Phenol, 2-sec-pentyl-...  do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C6 Alkylphenols           do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    2446-69-7...........................  Phenol, 4-hexyl-........  do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C7 Alkylphenols           do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    1987-50-4...........................  Phenol, 4-heptyl-.......  do                       do                     
    72624-02-3..........................  Phenol, heptyl derivs...  do                       do                     
    84605-25-4..........................  Phenol, 1-methylhexyl     do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
                                                                                                                    
                                          C8 Alkylphenols           do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    140-66-9............................  Phenol, 4-(1,1,3,3-       do                       do                     
                                           tetramethylbutyl)-.                                                      
    71902-25-5..........................  Phenol, octenylated.....  do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C9 Alkylphenols           do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    68081-86-7..........................  Phenol, nonyl derivs....  do                       do                     
    91672-41-2..........................  Phenol, 2-nonyl-,         do                       do                     
                                           branched.                                                                
                                                                                                                    
                                          C10 Alkylphenols          do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    27157-66-0..........................  Phenol, decyl-..........  do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C12 Alkylphenols          do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    74499-35-7..........................  Phenol, (tetrapropenyl)   do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
                                                                                                                    
                                          C14 Alkylphenols          do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    70682-80-3..........................  Phenol, tetradecyl-.....  do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C16 Alkylphenols          do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    2589-78-8...........................  Phenol, 4-hexadecyl-....  do                       do                     
    25401-86-9..........................  Phenol, 2-hexadecyl-....  do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C18-C30 Alkylphenols      do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    68784-24-7..........................  Phenol, C18-C30-alkyl     do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
                                                                                                                    
                                          Monosubstituted           do                       do                     
                                           Polyalkylphenols                                                         
                                                                                                                    
    68954-70-1..........................  Phenol, polyethylene      do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
    68891-67-8..........................  Phenol, polypropene       do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
    68908-55-4..........................  Phenol, polybutene        do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
    112375-88-9.........................  Phenol, polyisobutylene   do                       do                     
                                           derivs..                                                                 
    112375-89-0.........................  Phenol, poly(2,4,4-       do                       do                     
                                           trimethylpentene)                                                        
                                           derivs..                                                                 
                                                                                                                    
                                          C8 Alkylphenol            do                       do                     
                                           Ethoxylates                                                              
                                                                                                                    
    9004-87-9...........................  Poly(oxy-1,2-             do                       do                     
                                           ethanediyl), -                                                  
                                           (isooctylphenyl)--hydroxy-.                                                            
    9063-89-2...........................  Poly(oxy-1,2-             do                       do                     
                                           ethanediyl), -                                                  
                                           (octylphenyl)--hydroxy-.                                                            
                                                                                                                    
                                          C12 Alkylphenol           do                       do                     
                                           Ethoxylates                                                              
                                                                                                                    
    9014-92-0...........................  Poly(oxy-1,2-             do                       do                     
                                           ethanediyl), -                                                  
                                           (dodecylphenyl)--hydroxy-.                                                            
    26401-47-8..........................  Poly(oxy-1,2-             do                       do                     
                                           ethanediyl), -                                                  
                                           (4-dodecylphenyl)-                                                       
                                           -hydroxy-.                                                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          C13 Alkylphenol           do                       do                     
                                           Ethoxylates                                                              
                                                                                                                    
    61723-87-3..........................  Poly(oxy-1,2-             do                       do                     
                                           ethanediyl), -                                                  
                                           (tridecylphenyl)--hydroxy-.                                                            
                                                                                                                    
                                          C16 Alkylphenol           do                       do                     
                                           Ethoxylates                                                              
                                                                                                                    
    59911-95-4..........................  Poly(oxy-1,2-             do                       do                     
                                           ethanediyl), -                                                  
                                           (4-hexadecylphenyl)-                                                     
                                           -hydroxy-.                                                     
                                                                                                                    
                                          Alkylphenols              Removed                  do                     
                                                                                                                    
    1322-69-6...........................  (1,1,3,3-                 do                       do                     
                                           Tetramethylbutyl)phenol                                                  
                                           (mixed isomers).                                                         
    29932-96-5..........................  (1,1,3,3-                 do                       do                     
                                           Tetramethylbutyl)phenol                                                  
                                           (mixed isomers).                                                         
    
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    30105-54-5..........................  (1,1,3,3-                 do                       do                     
                                           Tetramethylbutyl)phenol                                                  
                                           (mixed isomers).                                                         
    62744-41-6..........................  (1,1,3,3-                 do                       do                     
                                           Tetramethylbutyl)phenol                                                  
                                           (mixed isomers).                                                         
    1300-16-9...........................  Nonylphenol (mixed        do                       do                     
                                           isomers).                                                                
    1331-57-3...........................  Dodecylphenol (mixed      do                       do                     
                                           isomers).                                                                
                                                                                                                    
                                          Diaryl Ethers             do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    101-84-8............................  1,1'-Oxybisbenzene......  do                       do                     
    3586-14-9...........................  1-Methyl-3-               do                       do                     
                                           phenoxybenzene.                                                          
    13826-35-2..........................   3-                       do                       do                     
                                           Phenoxybenzenemethanol.                                                  
    28299-41-4..........................  1,1'-                     do                       do                     
                                           Oxybis[methylbenzene].                                                   
    28984-89-6..........................  Phenoxy-1,1'-biphenyl...  do                       do                     
    42874-96-4..........................  2-Chloro-1-(3-            do                       do                     
                                           methylphenoxy)-4-                                                        
                                           (trifluoromethyl)benzen                                                  
                                           e.                                                                       
    50594-77-9..........................  3-[2-Chloro-4-            do                       do                     
                                           (trifluoromethyl)phenox                                                  
                                           y] phenol, acetate.                                                      
    51632-16-7..........................  1-(Bromomethyl)-3-        do                       do                     
                                           phenoxybenzene.                                                          
    63734-62-3..........................  3-[2-Chloro-4-            do                       do                     
                                           (trifluoromethyl)phenox                                                  
                                           y]benzoic acid.                                                          
    72252-48-3..........................  3-[2-Chloro-4-            do                       do                     
                                           (trifluoromethyl)phenox                                                  
                                           y] benzoic acid,                                                         
                                           potassium salt.                                                          
                                                                                                                    
                                          Siloxanes                 do                       do                     
                                                                                                                    
    107-51-7............................  Octamethyltrisiloxane     do                       do                     
                                           (L3).                                                                    
    141-62-8............................  Decamethyltetrasiloxane   do                       do                     
                                           (L4).                                                                    
    141-63-9............................  Dodecamethylpentasiloxan  do                       do                     
                                           e (L5)                                                                   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    A. Chemicals Added to the Priority Testing List
    
        1. Alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols--a. 
    Recommendation. Add 29 alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and 
    polyalkylphenols to the Priority Testing List to obtain information to 
    meet U.S. Government data needs.
        b. Rationale for recommendation. Twenty-nine alkylphenols, 
    alkylphenol ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols are being recommended 
    because:
        i. TSCA production and importation volumes are reported in the 
    multi-million pound range.
        ii. Releases to the environment can occur from wastewater treatment 
    and agricultural uses.
        iii. Alkylphenol ethoxylates can degrade to alkylphenols, which can 
    persist in the environment and be highly toxic to aquatic organisms.
        iv. Exposure to alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates may affect 
    endocrine and other important human and animal system functions. 
    Alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols are being 
    recommended to determine if there are unpublished studies that contain 
    data to meet the needs of the U.S. Government organizations represented 
    on the ITC and to complete the list of alkylphenols and alkylphenol 
    ethoxylates that were recommended in the ITC's 37th and 39th Reports.
        c. Supporting information. As noted in the 37th, 38th, and 39th 
    Reports, ITC used its Substructure-based Computerized Chemical 
    Selection Expert System (SuCCSES) to identify the alkylphenols and 
    alkylphenol ethoxylates that were added to the Priority Testing List. 
    Following the SAR rationale for adding alkylphenols and alkylphenol 
    ethoxylates to the Priority Testing List that was described in the 37th 
    Report, only 29 alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and 
    polyalkylphenols with a single-alkyl chain in either the para or ortho 
    position are being added to the Priority Testing List in this Report. 
    One of the alkylphenols being added to the Priority Testing List (4-
    (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, CAS No. 140-66-9) was added to the 
    Priority Testing List in the ITC's 11th Report (47 FR 54626, December 
    3, 1982) and removed from the Priority Testing List in the 13th Report 
    (48 FR 55674, December 14, 1983) because the producers conducted 
    chemical fate and aquatic toxicity testing. It is being added to the 
    Priority Testing List at this time to obtain information to meet other 
    U.S. Government data needs.
        d. Implementation of ITC's VISP promoting more efficient use of 
    TSCA section 8(d) resources. The ITC is implementing its VISP (to 
    promote more efficient use of TSCA section 8(d) resources) for 23 
    nonylphenol ethoxylates recommended in its 39th Report and the 29 
    alkylphenols, alkylphenol ethoxylates, and polyalkylphenols added to 
    the Priority Testing List in this Report.
        Under its VISP, the ITC requests:
        1. Specific information to meet data needs of U.S. Government 
    organizations represented on the ITC:
        a. Fish and amphibian multigeneration reproductive effects data.
        b. Avian acute toxicity data (oral feeding and egg exposure 
    studies).
        c. Avain reproductive effects data.
        d. Fish and wildlife field data.
        e. Bioaccumulation or bioavailability data.
        f. Health effects data, including absorption, toxicokinetics, 
    systemic toxicity, endocrine disruption, reproductive effects, and 
    carcinogenicity data.
        g. SARs to estimate effects or degradation.
    Data needs 1a-1e and 1g are also applicable to the alkylphenols and 
    alkylphenol ethoxylates recommended in the 37th Report for which the 
    ITC has reviewed unpublished studies submitted under TSCA section 8(d) 
    and determined that they do not meet U.S. Government data needs listed 
    in Unit IV.A.1.d.1.a.-g. of this Report.
        2. No submissions on the following:
        a. Any data on non-isomeric mixtures containing <90% of="" the="" recommended="" alkylphenols,="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates,="" or="" polyalkylphenols,="" exception:="" absorption="" data.="" b.="" dermal="" irritation="" data.="" c.="" eye="" irritation="" data.="" d.="" corrosivity="" data.="" e.="" data="" on="" waste="" streams.="" 3.="" the="" epa="" to="" revoke="" the="" tsca="" section="" 8(a)="" pair="" and="" tsca="" section="" 8(d)="" hasd="" rules="" for="" the="" itc's="" 38th="" report="" for="" which="" epa="" published="" a="" stay="" on="" december="" 11,="" 1996="" (61="" fr="" 65186)(="" frl-5577-6)="" (ref.="" 1,="" fung,="" 1997).="" in="" its="" 39th="" report,="" the="" itc="" eliminated="" the="" use="" of="" alternate="" cas="" numbers="" for="" nonylphenol="" ethoxylates="" recommended="" in="" the="" 38th="" report.="" 4.="" the="" epa="" not="" to="" promulgate="" tsca="" section="" 8(d)="" hasd="" rules="" for="" the="" [[page="" 17663]]="" nonylphenol="" ethoxylates="" recommended="" in="" the="" itc's="" 39th="" report="" and="" the="" alkylphenols,="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates,="" and="" polyalkylphenols="" added="" to="" the="" priority="" testing="" list="" in="" this="" 41st="" report="" (ref.="" 1,="" fung,="" 1997).="" 5.="" producers,="" importers,="" processors,="" and="" users="" of="" alkylphenols,="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates,="" and="" polyalkylphenols="" recommended="" by="" the="" itc="" in="" its="" 37th,="" 39th,="" and="" 41st="" reports="" or="" a="" consortium="" representing="" those="" producers,="" importers,="" processors,="" and="" users="" to="" follow="" the="" generic="" procedures="" listed="" in="" unit="" ii.c.3-6="" of="" this="" report.="" 6.="" the="" epa="" to="" promulgate="" (upon="" receipt="" of="" a="" letter="" from="" the="" itc="" chair)="" a="" tsca="" section="" 8(d)="" hasd="" rule="" for="" the="" alkylphenols="" and="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates="" recommended="" in="" the="" 39th="" and="" 41st="" reports.="" the="" itc="" will="" submit="" this="" letter="" if="" there="" is="" no="" notification="" of="" intent="" to="" submit="" studies="" or="" if="" studies="" voluntarily="" submitted="" are="" insufficient="" to="" satisfy="" data="" needs.="" as="" noted="" in="" unit="" iii.a.="" of="" this="" report,="" the="" itc="" has="" reviewed="" reports="" and="" studies="" submitted="" in="" response="" to="" the="" pair="" and="" hasd="" rules="" promulgated="" for="" alkylphenols="" and="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates="" recommended="" in="" the="" 37th="" report.="" based="" on="" its="" review,="" the="" itc="" recognizes="" that="" there="" are="" many="" non-cma="" panel="" member="" companies="" that="" produce,="" import,="" process,="" or="" use="" alkylphenols="" and="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates.="" the="" itc="" encourages="" all="" companies="" to="" submit="" studies="" following="" the="" procedures="" described="" in="" the="" visp.="" b.="" chemicals="" removed="" from="" the="" priority="" testing="" list="" 1.="" alkylphenols="" and="" alkylphenol="" ethoxylates.="" the="" itc="" is="" removing="" six="" alkylphenols="" from="" the="" priority="" testing="" list="" that="" were="" recommended="" in="" the="" 37th="" report.="" the="" rationales="" for="" these="" removals="" are="" listed="" in="" table="" 3.="" table="" 3.--="" alkylphenols="" being="" removed="" from="" the="" priority="" testing="" list="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" cas="" no.="" chemical="" name="" rationale="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" 1322-69-6="" (1,1,3,3-="" already="" tetramethylbutyl)p="" represented="" by="" henol(mixed="" (1,1,3,3-="" isomers)="" tetramethylbutyl)="" phenol="" (mixed="" isomers)="" (cas="" no.="" 27193-28-8)="" and="" no="" data="" submitted="" in="" response="" to="" tsca="" section="" 8(a)="" pair="" rule="" (61="" fr="" 7421,="" february="" 28,="" 1996)(frl-="" 4996-9)="" .="" 29932-96-5="" (1,1,3,3-="" do="" tetramethylbutyl)p="" henol="" (mixed="" isomers)="" 30105-54-5="" (1,1,3,3-="" do="" tetramethylbutyl)p="" henol="" (mixed="" isomers)="" 62744-41-6="" (1,1,3,3-="" do="" tetramethylbutyl)p="" henol="" (mixed="" isomers)="" 1300-16-9="" nonylphenol="" (mixed="" already="" isomers)="" represented="" by="" nonylphenol="" (mixed="" isomers)="" (cas="" no.="" 25154-52-="" 3)="" and="" no="" data="" submitted="" in="" response="" to="" tsca="" section="" 8(a)="" pair="" rule="" (61="" fr="" 7421,="" february="" 28,="" 1996).="" 1331-57-3="" dodecylphenol="" already="" (mixed="" isomers)="" represented="" by="" dodecylphenol="" (mixed="" isomers)="" (cas="" no.="" 27193-86-="" 8)="" and="" no="" data="" submitted="" in="" response="" to="" tsca="" section="" 8(a)="" pair="" rule="" (61="" fr="" 7421,="" february="" 28,="" 1996).="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" 2.="" diaryl="" ethers--a.="" rationale="" for="" removal.="" the="" itc="" is="" removing="" 10="" diaryl="" ethers="" from="" the="" priority="" testing="" list="" (table="" 2)="" because:="" i.="" there="" are="" no="" current="" u.s.="" government="" data="" needs.="" ii.="" routine="" uses="" are="" not="" likely="" to="" result="" in="" environmental="" releases="" or="" exposures="" to="" workers,="" consumers,="" or="" the="" general="" population.="" iii.="" there="" is="" information="" to="" predict="" water="" solubilities,="" vapor="" pressures,="" atmospheric,="" and="" aquatic="" half="" lives,="" rodent="" acute="" toxicities,="" irritancy="" potential,="" aquatic="" toxicity,="" and="" binding="" to="" estrogen="" receptor(s).="" b.="" supporting="" information.="" in="" its="" 29th="" report="" (56="" fr="" 67424,="" december="" 30,="" 1991),="" the="" itc="" recommended="" a="" group="" of="" 14="" alkyl,="" bromo,="" chloro,="" and="" hydroxy-methyl="" diaryl="" ethers="" for="" physical="" chemical="" properties,="" biodegradation="" rate,="" health="" effects,="" and="" ecological="" effects="" screening="" tests.="" the="" 14="" diaryl="" ethers="" were="" selected="" from="" 261="" aryl="" ethers="" (55="" diaryl="" ethers)="" by="" using="" succses.="" the="" 14="" were="" selected="" because="" of="" their="" potential="" to="" intercalate="" with="" dna="" (56="" fr="" 67424,="" december="" 30,="" 1991).="" succses="" is="" used="" by="" the="" itc="" to="" identify="" chemicals="" with="" shared="" substructures="" and="" associated="" health="" or="" ecological="" effects="" (ref.="" 4,="" walker,="" 1991;="" ref.="" 5,="" walker,="" 1995).="" the="" itc="" removed="" 4="" of="" the="" previously="" recommended="" diaryl="" ethers="" from="" the="" priority="" testing="" list="" in="" its="" 35th="" report="" (59="" fr="" 67596,="" december="" 29,="" 1994).="" the="" itc="" reviewed="" all="" the="" pair="" reports="" and="" all="" the="" tsca="" section="" 8(d)="" studies="" and="" concluded="" that="" the="" 10="" remaining="" diaryl="" ethers="" were="" likely="" to="" be="" used="" as="" intermediates="" or="" starting="" materials,="" but="" not="" as="" end="" products.="" the="" itc="" estimated="" that="" these="" diaryl="" ethers="" should:="" 1.="" be="" metabolized="" through="" ortho="" or="" para="" hydroxylation.="" 2.="" have="" water="" solubilities="">20 milligram/liter (mg)/(L).
        3. Have vapor pressures 2 x 10-2 millimeter 
    Mercury (mm)(Hg)             @ 25  deg.C.
        4. Have atmospheric-half lives <1 day.="" 5.="" have="" aquatic-half="" lives=""><1 week.="" 6.="" have="" low-binding="" affinity="" for="" estrogen="" receptor(s).="" to="" analyze="" existing="" data,="" the="" itc="" organized="" the="" 10="" remaining="" diaryl="" ethers="" into="" 2="" succses="" categories:="" 1.="" non-fluoromethyl="" diaryl="" ethers.="" 2.="" trifluoromethyl="" diaryl="" ethers.="" based="" on="" available="" data,="" the="" itc="" estimated="" that="" non-fluoromethyl="" diaryl="" ethers="" (alkyl,="" aryl,="" bromo,="" diaryl="" ether,="" and="" hydroxymethyl="" diaryl="" ethers)="" would="" have="" rodent="" oral="">50 values >2 gram/
    kilogram (g)/(kg) and that most would be mild irritants, be negative in 
    an Ames assay, have low-oncogenicity potential, and have 
    LC50 values <1 mg/l="" for="" aquatic="" organisms.="" the="" itc="" recognized="" that="" 1-methyl-3-phenoxybenzene="" could="" have="" marginal="" oncogenicity="" potential="" based="" on="" a="" positive="" ames="" assay="" and="" that="" 1-="" (bromomethyl)-3-phenoxybenzene="" could="" have="" moderate="" oncogenicity="" potential="" based="" on="" its="" structural="" relationship="" to="" benzyl="" chloride,="" a="" known="" alkylating="" agent.="" during="" its="" review="" of="" data="" for="" these="" chemicals,="" the="" itc="" used="" succses="" to="" identify="" three="" additional="" non-fluoromethyl="" alkyl="" diaryl="" ethers:="" [[page="" 17664]]="" 1.="" phenoxytetrapropylene="" benzene="" (mixture="" of="" isomers)="" (cas="" no.="" 68938-96-5).="" 2.="" decylphenoxybenzene="" (mixture="" of="" isomers)="" (cas="" no.="" 69834-17-9).="" 3.="" 1,1'-oxybis-benzene,="" tetrapropylene="" derivatives="" (mixture="" of="" isomers)="" (cas="" no.="" 119345-02-7).="" at="" the="" present="" time,="" itc="" is="" deferring="" these="" chemicals="" based="" on="" the="" data="" reviewed="" for="" other="" diaryl="" alkyl="" ethers.="" based="" on="" available="" data,="" the="" itc="" estimated="" that="" trifluoromethyl="" diaryl="" ethers="" would="" have="" rodent="" oral="">50 values >1 g/kg and 
    that most would be mild irritants, be negative in an Ames assay, have 
    low-moderate oncogenicity potential and have LC50 values >1 
    mg/L for aquatic organisms. The ITC recognized that the trifluoromethyl 
    diaryl ethers are structurally similar to diaryl ether herbicides 
    except they lack a nitro group (Acifluorfen, 
    Fomesafen, Lactofen, and 
    Oxyfluorfen) or a branched carboxylic acid group 
    (Verdict). The ITC is aware of the possibility that the 
    trifluoromethyl diaryl ether moiety may play a possible receptor-
    mediated role in oncogenicity.
        3. Silicone chemicals--a. Rationale for removal. The ITC is 
    removing octamethyltrisiloxane (L3, CAS No. 107-51-7), 
    decamethyltetrasiloxane (L4, CAS No. 141-62-8), and 
    dodecamethylpentasiloxane (L5, CAS No. 141-63-9) from the 
    Priority Testing List because:
        i. Annual production and importation volumes are less than 1 
    million pounds.
        ii. Routine uses are not likely to result in substantial 
    environmental releases or human exposurures.
        b. Supporting information. Fifty-six siloxanes were recommended for 
    health effects testing in the ITC's 30th Report (57 FR 30608, July 9, 
    1992) to meet the data needs of the U.S. Government organizations 
    represented on the ITC. After this recommendation, the ITC's Siloxanes 
    Subcommittee and the Silicones Environmental Health and Safety Council 
    (SEHSC) established a Dialogue Group to develop a TSCA Test Submissions 
    database (TSCATS)-compatible computer file of physical and chemical 
    properties, health effects and use data, and to develop health effects 
    data to meet the needs of the U.S. Government organizations represented 
    on the ITC. The ITC-SEHSC computer file has been used by other 
    organizations and serves as the prototype TSCA section 8 database for 
    the EPA's TSCA Electronic Commerce Workgroup. The ITC accepted a letter 
    of commitment (LOC) from the SEHSC to discuss ongoing and planned 
    siloxanes testing that is being conducted to meet the data needs 
    described in the ITC's 30th Report (Ref. 3, SEHSC, 1996). The testing 
    (on the 5 siloxanes remaining on the Priority Testing List) is being 
    conducted voluntarily as part of an April 9, 1996, Memorandum of 
    Understanding (MOU) between EPA and the Dow Corning Corporation; the 
    MOU describes a model Product Stewardship program. The LOC provides the 
    ITC and SEHSC member companies the opportunity to discuss protocols, 
    planned and ongoing studies, and to meet as often as necessary with Dow 
    Corning Corporation and the SEHSC until the testing program has been 
    completed.
        As a result of continuing discussions, the ITC removed 43 of the 
    previously recommended siloxanes chemicals from the Priority Testing 
    List in its 37th Report and five siloxanes from the Priority Testing 
    List in its 39th Report. The ITC is removing three linear siloxanes 
    (L3, L4, and L5) from the Priority 
    Testing List in this Report (Table 2). L3, L4, 
    and L5 have annual production and import volumes less than 1 
    million pounds and are used primarily for industrial and/or commercial 
    applications such as solvent cleaning, carriers, water displacement, 
    and polyurethane foam blowing that are not likely to result in 
    substantial environmental releases or human exposures.
        The five siloxanes remaining on the Priority Testing List are shown 
    in Table 4.
    
           Table 4.--Siloxanes Remaining on the Priority Testing List       
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      CAS No.                           Chemical name       
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Cyclic Siloxanes            
                                                                            
    556-67-2..................................  Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane
                                                 (D4)                       
    541-02-6..................................  Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane
                                                 (D5)                       
    540-97-6..................................  Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxan
                                                 e (D6)                     
                                                                            
                                                Linear Siloxanes            
                                                                            
    107-46-0..................................  Hexamethyldisiloxane (L2)   
                                                                            
                                                Polymers                    
                                                                            
    63148-62-9................................  Dimethyl silicones and      
                                                 siloxanes                  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    V. References
    
        1. Fung, V.A. September 15, 1997, letter from Dr. Victor A. Fung, 
    ITC Chairperson to the Honorable Carol M. Brown, Administrator, U.S. 
    Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC.
        2. Russell, S. July 7, 1997, E-mail from Steven Russell, Esq. to 
    Dr. John D. Walker. ``Comments of the Chemical Manufacturers 
    Association on the 40th Report of the TSCA Interagency Testing 
    Committee before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.''.
        3. SEHSC. July 26, 1996, Letter of Commitment from Bill Smock, 
    Executive Director, SEHSC, 1767 Business Center Drive, Suite 302, 
    Reston, VA to John Walker, Executive Director, ITC, U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency (7401), 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC.
        4. Walker, J.D. Chemical selection by the TSCA Interagency Testing 
    Committee: Use of computerized substructure searching to identify 
    chemical groups for health effects, chemical fate and ecological 
    effects testing. The Science of the Total Environment 109/110:691-700 
    (1991).
        5. Walker, J.D. Estimation Methods Used by the TSCA Interagency 
    Testing Committee to Prioritize Chemicals for Testing: Exposure and 
    Biological Effects Scoring and Structure Activity Relationships. 
    Toxicology Modeling 1:123-141 (1995).
    
    VI. TSCA Interagency Testing Committee
    
        Statutory Organizations and Their Representatives
    
        Council on Environmental Quality
            Brad Campbell, Member
            Douglas Sanders, Alternate
    
         Department of Commerce
            Edward White, Member
    
         Environmental Protection Agency
            Paul Campanella, Member
            David R. Williams, Alternate
    
        National Cancer Institute
            Victor Fung, Member, Chair
            Harry Seifried, Alternate
    
        National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
            William Eastin, Member, Vice Chair
            H.B. Matthews, Alternate
    
        National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
            Albert E. Munson, Member
            Christine Sofge, Alternate
    
        National Science Foundation
            Linda Duguay, Member
    
        Occupational Safety and Health Administration
            Lyn Penniman, Member
    
        Liaison Organizations and Their Representatives
        Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
            William Cibulas, Member
    
        Consumer Product Safety Commission
            Val H. Schaeffer, Member
            Lakshmi C. Mishra, Alternate
    
        Department of Agriculture
    
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            Clifford P. Rice, Alternate
    
        Department of Defense
            David A. Macys, Member
    
        Department of the Interior
            Barnett A. Rattner, Member
    
        Food and Drug Administration
            Edwin J. Matthews, Member
            Raju Kammula, Alternate
    
        National Library of Medicine
            Vera Hudson, Member
    
        National Toxicology Program
            NIEHS, FDA, and NIOSH Members
    
        Counsel
            Mary Ellen Levine, Office of General Counsel, EPA
    
        Technical Support Contractor
            Syracuse Research Corporation
    
        ITC Staff
            John D. Walker, Executive Director
            Norma S.L. Williams, Executive Assistant
    TSCA Interagency Testing Committee, U.S. EPA/OPPT (MC/7401) 401 M St., 
    SW., Washington, DC 20460, Phone: 202-260-1825, Fax: 202-260-7895, E-
    mail: walker.johnd@epamail.epa.gov.
    [FR Doc. 98-9396 Filed 4-8-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-F
    
    
    

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Published:
04/09/1998
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
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