95-15751. Obsolete Bulk Hazardous Materials  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 125 (Thursday, June 29, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 34039-34043]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-15751]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    46 CFR Parts 30, 150, 151, and 153
    
    [CGD 94-902]
    RIN 2115-AF06
    
    
    Obsolete Bulk Hazardous Materials
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is amending its regulations on carriage of 
    bulk hazardous materials by deleting commodities from its regulations 
    that are no longer viable as bulk liquid cargoes, and cancelling the 
    classifications of obsolete commodities not included in those 
    regulations. This action will help to ensure that Coast Guard 
    requirements are current and that the hazardous materials tables and 
    lists are free of entries that unnecessarily complicate the Coast 
    Guard's regulations.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This rule is effective on August 28, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Unless otherwise indicated, documents referred to in this 
    preamble are available for inspection or copying at the office of the 
    Executive Secretary, Marine Safety Council (G-LRA/3406) (CGD 95-900), 
    U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street, NW., room 3406, 
    Washington, DC 20593-0001 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through 
    Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone number is (202) 267-
    1477.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Curtis G. Payne, Hazardous Materials Branch, (202) 267-1577.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Drafting Information
    
        The principal persons involved in drafting this document are Mr. 
    Curtis G. Payne, Project Manager, and Ms. Helen G. Boutrous, Project 
    Counsel, Office of Chief Counsel.
    
    Regulatory History
    
        On August 31, 1994, the Coast Guard published an advanced notice of 
    proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) entitled Obsolete Bulk Hazardous Materials 
    in the Federal Register (59 FR 45150). The Coast Guard received four 
    letters commenting on the proposal. A public hearing was not requested 
    and one was not held.
    
    Related Rulemakings
    
        Elsewhere in this edition of the Federal Register, the Coast Guard 
    is publishing amendments to its noxious liquid substances list in 33 
    CFR 151.47 (CGD 95-901) and its bulk hazardous materials lists and 
    tables in 46 CFR parts 30, 150, 151, and 153 (CGD 95-900).
    
    Regulatory Information
    
        This rule removes obsolete commodities from Coast Guard regulations 
    that are no longer viable as bulk liquid cargoes, and cancels the 
    classifications of obsolete commodities not included in those 
    regulations. This action will help to ensure that Coast Guard 
    requirements are current and that the hazardous materials tables and 
    lists are free of entries that unnecessarily complicate the Coast 
    Guard's regulations. Because these commodities are no longer carried in 
    bulk, this action will have no impact on the regulated industry. This 
    action merely serves to remove needless entries from the Coast Guard's 
    lists and tables. Further, the public was provided an opportunity to 
    comment on this action in the ANPRM published on August 31, 1994. In 
    the ANPRM, the Coast Guard proposed commodities for deletion, and asked 
    whether anyone had information on these commodities, or any other 
    commodities that might be appropriate for deletion as well. Four 
    comments were received and are addressed in this rulemaking. 
    Accordingly, the Coast Guard finds that good cause exists under 5 
    U.S.C. 553(b) to publish this rule without additional opportunity for 
    comment.
    
    Background and Purpose
    
        The Coast Guard has identified obsolete cargo entries in its 
    various tables and lists, as well as obsolete cargo classifications for 
    entries never entered in those tables and lists. Upon review of the 
    comments received in response to the ANPRM, and further review of its 
    own records, the Coast Guard is deleting these obsolete entries and 
    classifications as appropriate. By deleting obsolete entries in its 
    tables and lists, and cancelling the classification of obsolete 
    commodities, the Coast Guard will reduce an internal administrative 
    burden on its regulatory record keeping and ensure that its 
    requirements reflect current needs. In the ANPRM, the Coast Guard 
    provided a list of commodities thought to be obsolete. That list has 
    been further reviewed by the Coast Guard and four letters commenting on 
    the list were received, as discussed below.
    
    Discussion of Comments and Changes
    
    Coast Guard Review
    
        Further review by the Coast Guard revealed that two of the entries 
    included in the list of obsolete commodities in the ANPRM were 
    identified incorrectly. They are:
        a. ``Nitrilotriacetic acid, sodium salt solution'' which should 
    have read ``Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution''; and
        b. ``Sodium sulfide solution'' which should have read ``Sodium 
    sulfide solution (15% or less)''.
    
        These commodities are removed by this final rule.
    
    Comments Received
    
        a. Two comments noted that the commodity ethylidene norbornene is 
    produced in large quantity. Neither comment was able to verify whether 
    this commodity is moved in bulk on water. Having obtained information 
    that the 
    
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    cargo cannot be considered obsolete, the Coast Guard is not removing 
    ethylidene norbornene from its lists and tables.
        b. One comment concurred with the proposed deletion of the 
    commodity 2-mercaptobenzothiazole from Coast Guard lists and tables. 
    However, upon further Coast Guard review, it was determined that the 
    commodity should remain. The cargo 2-mercaptobenzothiazole is almost 
    never moved in bulk by itself. Instead, it is often included as a 
    component of mixtures that are moved in bulk. The inclusion of this 
    cargo in Coast Guard regulations as having been classified for carriage 
    in bulk, will eliminate the need to reevaluate its safety 
    considerations when included in new mixtures being shipped. Therefore, 
    the Coast Guard is not deleting the commodity 2-mercaptobenzothiazole 
    from the Coast Guard tables and lists as suggested in the ANPRM.
        c. One of the comments concurred with the proposed deletion of the 
    commodity ethyl chlorothioformate. The comment noted that this 
    commodity is moved in Intermodal (IM) portable tanks and it is not 
    expected to be transported in bulk by tank vessel.
        d. One comment concurred with the proposed deletion of all 
    commodities on the list, noting that none of the listed commodities are 
    carried by that company's tank vessels.
        e. One comment noted that the commodity polydimethylsiloxane is 
    still an active bulk liquid cargo and requested that it be retained in 
    Coast Guard lists and tables. Having obtained information that the 
    cargo cannot be considered obsolete, the Coast Guard is retaining 
    polydimethylisiloxane in its lists and tables.
        f. One comment identified various sections of the bulk hazardous 
    materials regulations of title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
    and recommended that they be deleted. This rulemaking addresses only 
    removing obsolete commodities from the Coast Guard tables and lists in 
    title 46. However, the Coast Guard appreciates the information 
    submitted by the comment and is currently reviewing the sections 
    specified by the comment to determine whether they should be addressed 
    in a future rulemaking project.
        The commodities being deleted are listed below. The various 
    commodities are divided into several groups, identified by a number in 
    the right hand column, depending upon the list or table in which they 
    appear in the Code of Federal Regulations, or based on Coast Guard 
    information that the commodity is, or may be obsolete. The commodity 
    status groups are identified following the commodity list.
    
                    List of Commodities Proposed for Deletion               
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                                                                  Commodity 
                          Commodity list                        status group
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    Acetyl tributyl citrate...................................  2           
    Alkenylsuccinic acid......................................  2           
    Alkyl succinate formaldehyde hydroxyamino condensate (3.2%  2           
     or less) (LOA).                                                        
    Aminoethyl piperazine H.H.................................  6           
    Ammonium phosphate solution...............................  5           
    Amyl tallate..............................................  2           
    Aqueous waste solution (from the manufacture of a trade     6           
     name pesticide).                                                       
    ARCOHIB C-112.............................................  6           
    BASAGRAN (bentazon-sodium salt solution)..................  6           
    Benzyl chloride...........................................  4           
    Bicyclic terpenel polyamine amide salt (LOA)..............  2           
    n-Butylamine (under the entry Butylamine (all isomers))...  1,3,4       
    Butyl by-products (containing butyl formate, ethyl          6           
     butyrate, ethyl propionate and methyl butyrate).                       
    (crude) Butyraldehyde.....................................  1,3,4       
    C-6 Aldehydes (mixed) (distilled croton oil)..............  6           
    Calcium alkylphenate (LOA)................................  2           
    Calcium amino nonyl phenolate (LOA).......................  2           
    Calcium carboxylate (LOA).................................  2           
    Carbonate and Carbolate waste water.......................  6           
    Carbon black base (printing ink base material)............  2           
    Chlorohydrins (crude).....................................  3,4         
    Cleaning spirit (unleaded)................................  2           
    Cresylic acid tar.........................................  1           
    Crude hydrocarbon feedstocks (containing ethyl ether).....  6           
    Cycloaliphatic resins.....................................  2           
    Cyclohexane oxidation product acid water, 50% aqueous       6           
     solution (trade names: ``COP Acid water'', ``Acid Water                
     EP306'').                                                              
    Cyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene mixture.................  1           
    iso-Decyl acrylate (under the entry Decyl acrylate (all     1,3,4       
     isomers)).                                                             
    Depentanized aromatic stream..............................  6           
    Diammonium salt of Zinc ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid    4           
     solution.                                                              
    2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dimethylamine salt          1           
     solution (70% or less).                                                
    Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, Ethanol mixture         6           
     solution.                                                              
    Dimer acid................................................  7           
    Dinitriles................................................  6           
    Diolefin stream...........................................  6           
    Di(octylphenyl)amine......................................  2           
    1, 4-Dioxane, Butylene oxide, Nitromethane mixture........  6           
    DMD-2 (``Dupont Metal Deactivator No. 2'')................  6           
    Dodecyldimethylamine, Tetradecyldimethylamine mixture.....  1,3,4       
    Ethyl chlorothioformate...................................  7           
    Ethylene dichloride, 1, 1, 2-Trichloroethane mixture......  1           
    Fatty acid amides (LOA)...................................  2           
    Ferric hydroxyethylethylene diamine triacetic acid,         1,5         
     trisodium salt solution (other name: Sodium salt of                    
     Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid                      
     solution).                                                             
    Glycols, Resins, & Solvents mixture.......................  2           
    Heartcut distillate raffinate.............................  6           
    Heavy aromatic concentrate................................  6           
    High molecular weight Lithium amine--amide mixture (other   6           
     name: Polyamine amide mixture).                                        
    Hydrochloric acid, spent..................................  1,3         
    Isopentaldehyde...........................................  3           
    Jet fuel: JP-1............................................  2           
    Jet fuel: JP-3............................................  2           
    Meleic anhydride copolymer (LOA)..........................  2           
    Manganese sulfate solution................................  6           
    Metallo organic compound containing Barium, Calcium and     6           
     Sulfur.                                                                
    Methylamine...............................................  1,3         
    4, 4'-Methylenedianiline (43% or less), Polymethylene       6           
     polyphenylamine, o-Dichlorobenzene mixture.                            
    Methyl formal (dimethyl formal)...........................  2           
    alpha-Methyl styrene, Cumene..............................  6           
    Methyl styrene, Indenes, Alkyl benzenes...................  6           
    Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution (other       6           
     name: Trisodium nitrilotriacetate (``NTA-150 Chelant'')).              
    Octyl epoxytallate........................................  2           
    Oil, edible: Babassu......................................  2           
    Oil, edible: Grapeseed....................................  2           
    Oil, edible: Mustard seed.................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Adsoption......................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Aviation F2300.................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Croton.........................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Range..........................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Resin..........................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Resinous petroleum (possible other name:         2           
     Resinous petroleum residue).                                           
    Oil, misc: Spray..........................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Tanner's.......................................  2           
    Oil, misc: White (mineral)................................  2           
    Oil, misc: Wood...........................................  2           
    Paraldehyde...............................................  4           
    Pentene/Miscellaneous hydrocarbon mixture (hydrogenated     6           
     pyrolysis oils).                                                       
    3-Pentenenitrile..........................................  6           
    3-Pentenenitrile (crude)..................................  6           
    PETROX 214................................................  6           
    Phosphorus, white (elemental).............................  1,3         
    
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    Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride amine (LOA)................  2           
    Polyamine, amide mixture (LOA) (other name: High molecular  2           
     weight Lithium amine--amide mixture).                                  
    Polyester of alkenyl succinic anhydride caboxylic acid,     6           
     and Pentaerythritol.                                                   
    Polystyrene dialkyl maleate (LOA).........................  2           
    Propanolamine.............................................  1,3,4       
    Propanol, Propyl acetate mixture..........................  6           
    Pro-Silage (mixture of ammonium hydroxide, ammonium         6           
     phosphate and molasses in water).                                      
    Reaction product of Styrene and Dialkyldithiophosphoric     6           
     acid.                                                                  
    Reformer prefractionator bottoms..........................  6           
    Resinous petroleum residue (possible other name: Oil,       6           
     misc: Resinous petroleum).                                             
    Salicylaldehyde...........................................  1           
    Sodium salt of Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediamine           1,5         
     triacetic acid solution (other name: Ferric                            
     hydroxyethylethylene diamine triacetic acid, trisodium                 
     salt solution.                                                         
    Sodium sulfide solution (15% or less).....................  1,4         
    Sodium sulfite, bisulfite, formate and thiosulfite          6           
     solution (25% or less) (CO-PRODUCT (B)).                               
    Sodium sulfonate..........................................  2           
    Styrene tar...............................................  1           
    T-77 Bottoms..............................................  6           
    T-150 Bottoms.............................................  6           
    TRET-O-LITE PR-980........................................  6           
    TRET-O-LITE L-1576........................................  6           
    Triisopropanolamine.......................................  1           
    Trisodium nitrilotriacetate (``NTA-150 Chelant'') (other    6           
     name: Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution).                 
    Vinyl acetate-fumarate copolymer (LOA)....................  2           
    Waxes: Petroleum..........................................  2           
    Wool grease...............................................  2           
    Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (LOA) (not to be confused with  ............
     Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) or Zinc alkaryl                    
     dithiophosphate (C7-C16)).                                             
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    Identification of Commodity Status Groups
    
        1. Cargoes identified by the Cargo Classification Working Group of 
    the Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) as possibly 
    inactive. These entries may also appear in Coast Guard tables and 
    lists. If so, this is indicated by additional commodity status group 
    number(s).
        2. Entries that appear in Table 30.25-1, 46 CFR part 30. Where the 
    Coast Guard has reason to believe the entry is a lube oil additive or a 
    lube oil additive component, it is identified with ``(LOA)''.
        3. Entries that appear in Table 151.05, 46 CFR part 151.
        4. Entries that appear in Table 1, 46 CFR part 153.
        5. Entries that appear in Table 2, 46 CFR part 153.
        6. Commodities that have been evaluated for carriage but have not 
    been included in the regulations, and for which the Coast Guard has 
    information indicating that they are no longer viable bulk liquid 
    cargoes.
        7. Commodities that have been evaluated or proposed for evaluation 
    but which had not been included in the regulations, and for which the 
    Coast Guard has no information as to their viability as bulk liquid 
    cargos.
    
    Commodities Appearing in the IMO Chemical Codes and Coast Guard 
    Regulations
    
        At future IMO meetings, the U.S. will propose that those cargoes 
    listed below be removed from the IMO Chemical Codes. If the proposal 
    for removal from the IMO Codes is adopted, those cargoes listed below 
    will be removed from Coast Guard regulations in a future rulemaking 
    action:
        (a) Benzyl chloride.
        (b) n-Butylamine.
        (c) Chlorohydrins (crude).
        (d) Cresylic acid tar.
        (e) iso-Decyl acrylate.
        (f) Dodecyldimethylamine, Tetradecyldimethyl-amine mixture.
        (g) Ferric hydroxyethylethylene diamine triacetic acid, trisodium 
    salt solution.
        (h) Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution.
        (i) Paraldehyde.
        (j) Phosphorus, white (elemental).
        (k) Propanolamine.
        (l) Sodium sulfide solution (15% or less).
        (m) Triisopropanolamine. Commodities Previously Permitted for 
    Carriage in Accordance with Classification Letter
        The cargo classification of the following commodities are 
    cancelled; they are no longer permitted to be carried in bulk by water 
    mode as cargoes:
    
    Aminoethyl piperazine H.H.
    Aqueous waste solution (from the manufacture of a trade name pesticide)
    ARCOHIB C-112
    BASAGRAN (bentazon-sodium salt solution)
    Butyl by-products (containing butyl formate, ethyl butyrate, ethyl 
    propionate and methyl butyrate)
    C-6 Aldehydes (mixed) (distilled croton oil)
    Carbonate and Carbolate waste water
    Crude hydrocarbon feedstocks (containing ethyl ether)
    Cyclohexane oxidation product acid water, 50% aqueous solution (trade 
    names: ``COP Acid Water'', ``Acid Water EP306'')
    Depentanized aromatic stream
    Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, Ethanol mixture solution
    Dimer acid
    Dinitriles
    Diolefin stream
    1, 4-Dioxane, Butylene oxide, Nitromethane mixture
    DMD-2 (``Dupont Metal Deactivator No. 2'')
    Ethyl chlorothioformate
    Heartcut distillate raffinate
    Heavy aromatic concentrate
    High molecular weight Lithium amine--amide mixture (other name: 
    Polyamine amide mixture)
    Manganese sulfate solution
    Metallo organic compound containing Barium, Calcium and Sulfur
    4,4'-Methylenedianiline (43% or less), Polymethylene polyphenylamine, 
    o-Dichlorobenzene mixture
    alpha-Methyl styrene, Cumene
    Methyl styrene, Indenes, Alkyl benzenes
    Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution (other name: Trisodium 
    nitrilotriacetate (``NTA-150 Chelant''))
    Pentene/Miscellaneous hydrocarbon mixture (hydrogenated pyrolysis oils)
    3-Pentenenitrile
    3-Pentenenitrile (crude)
    PETROX 214
    Polyester of alkenyl succinic anhydride caboxylic acid, and 
    Pentaerythritol
    Propanol, Propyl acetate mixture
    Pro-Silage (mixture of ammonium hydroxide, ammonium phosphate and 
    molasses in water)
    Reaction product of Styrene and Dialkyldithio-phosphoric acid
    Reformer prefractionator bottoms
    Resinous petroleum residue (possible other name: Oil, misc: Resinous 
    petroleum)
    Sodium sulfite, bisulfite, formate and thiosulfite solution (25% or 
    less) (CO-PRODUCT (B))
    T-77 Bottoms
    T-150 Bottoms
    TRET-O-LITE PR-980
    TRET-O-LITE L-1576
    Trisodium nitrilotriacetate (``NTA-150 Chelant'') (other name: 
    Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution)
    
        The Coast Guard intends to periodically review its regulations to 
    determine whether any commodities in its tables and lists in titles 33 
    and 46 of 
    
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    the Code of Federal Regulations are no longer manufactured or moved in 
    bulk by vessel, and would therefore be appropriate for deletion. Toward 
    that end, the Coast Guard requests the continued assistance of 
    interested parties in identifying obsolete entries and classifications 
    in its regulations. Commodities identified as obsolete will be 
    addressed in future rulemakings.
    
    Regulatory Evaluation
    
        This final rule is not a significant regulatory action under 
    section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 and does not require an 
    assessment of potential costs and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of 
    that order. It has not been reviewed by the Office of management and 
    Budget under that order. It is not significant under the regulatory 
    policies and procedures of the Department of Transportation (DOT) (44 
    FR 11040, February 26, 1979). This rulemaking deletes obsolete 
    commodities from the Coast Guard's lists and tables. The Coast Guard 
    expects the economic impact of this rule to be so minimal that a full 
    Regulatory Evaluation under paragraph 10e of the regulatory policies 
    and procedures of DOT is unnecessary.
    
    Small Entities
    
        Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the 
    Coast Guard must consider the economic impact on small entities of a 
    rule for which a general notice of proposed rulemaking is required. 
    ``Small entities'' may include (1) small businesses and not-for-profit 
    organizations that are independently owned and operated and are not 
    dominant in their fields and (2) governmental jurisdictions with 
    populations of less than 50,000. This rule does not require a general 
    notice of proposed rulemaking and, therefore is exempt from the 
    requirements of the Act. Although this rule is exempt, the Coast Guard 
    has reviewed it for potential impact on small entities.
        This rulemaking merely updates the Coast Guard's lists and tables 
    by deleting obsolete commodities. Because it expects the impact of this 
    final rule to be minimal, the Coast Guard entities under 5 U.S.C. 
    605(b) that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a 
    substantial number of small entities.
    
    Collection of Information
    
        This final rule contains no collection of information requirements 
    under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
    
    Federalism
    
        The Coast Guard has analyzed this final rule in accordance with the 
    principles and criteria contained in Executive Order 12612 and has 
    determined that this final rule does not have sufficient federalism 
    implications to warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
        This rulemaking updates the Coast Guard's tables and lists by 
    deleting obsolete cargoes. Therefore this rulemaking has no federalism 
    implications.
    
    Environment
    
        The Coast Guard has considered the environmental impact of this 
    final rule and concluded that, under section 2.B.2 of Commandant 
    Instruction M16475.1B, this proposal is categorically excluded from 
    further environmental documentation. This rulemaking is merely a 
    revision of tables and lists deleting obsolete chemicals currently 
    approved for carriage by tankbarge or tank ship and clearly will have 
    no impact on the environment. A Categorical Exclusion Determination is 
    available in the docket for inspection or copying where indicated under 
    ADDRESSES.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    46 CFR Part 30
    
        Cargo vessels, Foreign relations, Hazardous materials 
    transportation, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
    Seamen.
    
    46 CFR Part 150
    
        Hazardous materials transportation, Marine safety, Occupational 
    safety and health, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    46 CFR Part 151
    
        Cargo vessels, Hazardous materials transportation, Marine safety, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Water pollution control.
    
    46 CFR Part 153
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, Cargo vessels, Hazardous 
    materials transportation, Marine safety, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Water pollution control.
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 46 
    CFR parts 30, 150, 151, and 153 as follows:
    
    PART 30--GENERAL PROVISIONS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 30 is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 46 U.S.C. 2103, 3306, 3703; 49 U.S.C. 5103; 49 CFR 
    1.46; Section 30.01-5 also issued under the authority of Sect. 4109, 
    Pub. L. 101-380, 104 Stat 515.
    
    
    Sec. 30.25-1  [Amended]
    
        2. In Sec. 30.25-1, amend table 30.25-1 by removing the following 
    entries in their entirety:
    
    a. Acetyl tributyl citrate
    b. Alkenylsuccinic acid
    c. Alkyl succinate formadehyde hydroxyamino condensate (3.2% or less)
    d. Amyl tallate
    e. Bicyclic terpenel polyamine amide salt
    f. Calcium alkylphenate
    g. Calcium amino nonyl phenolate
    h. Calcium carboxylate
    i. Carbon black base (printing ink base material)
    j. Cleaning spirit (unleaded)
    k. Cycloaliphatic resins
    l. Di(octylphenyl)amine
    m. Fatty acid amides
    n. Glycols, Resins, and Solvents mixture
    o. Jet fuel: JP-1
    p. Jet fuel: JP-3
    q. Maleic anhydride copolymer
    r. Methyl formal (dimethyl formal)
    s. Octyl epoxytallate
    t. Oil, edible: Babassu
    u. Oil, edible: Grapeseed
    v. Oil, edible: Mustard seed
    w. Oil, misc: Adsoption
    x. Oil, misc: Aviation F2300
    y. Oil, misc: Croton
    z. Oil, misc: Range
    aa. Oil, misc: Resin
    bb. Oil, misc: Resinous petroleum
    cc. Oil, misc: Spray
    dd. Oil, misc: Tanner's
    ee. Oil, misc: White (mineral)
    ff. Oil, misc: Wood
    gg. Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride amine
    hh. Polyamine, amide mixture
    ii. Polystyrene dialkyl maleate
    jj. Sodium sulfonate
    kk. Vinyl acetate-fumarate copolymer
    ll. Waxes: Petroleum
    mm. Wool grease
    nn. Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate
    
    PART 150--COMPATIBILITY OF CARGOES
    
        3. The authority citation for part 150 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 46 U.S.C. 3306, 3703; 49 CFR 1.45, 1.46. Section 
    150.105 issued under 44 U.S.C. 3507; 49 CFR 1.45.
    
    Table I to Part 150  [Amended]
    
        4. In table I, remove the following entries in their entirety:
    
    a. Actyl tributyl citrate
    b. Amyl tallate
    c. Carbon black base
    d. Cycloaliphatic resins
    
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    e. Cyclohexane oxidation product acid water
    f. Cyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene mixture
    g. Diammonium salt of Zinc EDTA solution
    h. Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, Ethanol mixture solution
    i. Ethyl chlorothioformate
    j. Fatty acid amides
    k. Glycols, Resins, and Solvents mixture
    l. Hydrochloric acid, spent
    m. Jet fuel: JP-1
    n. Jet fuel: JP-3
    o. Maleic anhydride copolymer
    p. Methylamine
    q. 4,4'-Methylenediniline (43% or less), Polymetnylene polypheylamine, 
    o-Dichlorobenzene mixture
    r. Methyl formal
    s. Octyl expoxytallate
    t. Oil, edible: Babassu
    u. Oil, edible: Grapeseed
    v. Oil, misc: Adsoption
    w. Oil, misc: Range
    x. Oil, misc: Resin
    y. Oil, misc: Resinous petroleum
    z. Oil, misc: Spray
    aa. Oil, misc: Tanner's
    bb. Oil, misc: White (mineral)
    cc. 3-Pentenenitrile
    dd. Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride amine
    ee. Salicylaldehyde
    ff. Vinyl acetate-fumarate copolymer
    
    Table II to Part 150  [Amended]
    
        5. In Table II, in the Group indicated, remove the following 
    entire:
    
    Group 0. Unassigned cargoes.
        a. Ethyl chlorothioformate
    Group 1. Non-oxidizing mineral acids.
        a. Hydrochloric acid, spent
    Group 4. Organic acids.
        a. Cyclohexane oxidation product acid water
    Group 7. Aliphatic amines.
        a. Methylamine
    Group 9. Aromatic amines.
        a. 4,4'-Methylenedianiline (43% or less), Polymethylene 
    polyphenylamine, o-Dichlorobenzene mixture
    Group 19. Aldehydes.
        a. Salicylaldehyde
    Group 30. Olefins.
        a. Cyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene mixture
    Group 31. Paraffins.
        a. Cycloaliphatic resins
    Group 33. Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon Mixtures
        a. Carbon black base
        b. Fatty acid amides
        c. Glycols, Resins, & Solvents mixture
        d. Jet fuel: JP-1
        e. Jet fuel: JP-3
        f. Maleic anhydride copolymer
        g. Oil, misc: Adsoption
        h. Oil, misc: Range
        i. Oil, misc: Resin
        j. Oil, misc: Resinous petroleum
        k. Oil, misc: Spray
        l. Oil, misc: Tanner's
        m. Oil, misc: White (mineral)
        n. Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride amine
    Group 34. Esters
        a. Acetyl tributyl citrate
        b. Amyl tallate
        c. Octyl epoxytallate
        d. Oil, edible: Babassu
        e. Oil, edible: Grapeseed
        f. Vinyl acetate-fumarate copolymer
    Group 37. Nitriles.
        a. 3-Pentenenitrile
    Group 41. Ethers.
        a. Methyl formal
    Group 43. Miscellaneous water solutions.
        a. Diammonium salt of Zinc EDTA solution
        b. Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, Ethanol mixture solution
    
    Appendix I to Part 150 [Amended]
    
        6. In appendix I (b), remove the following words: ``Ethyl 
    Chlorothioformate (0) is not compatible with Groups 5, 6, 7, 8, and 
    9.''
    
    PART 151--BARGES CARRYING BULK LIQUID HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CARGOES
    
        7. The authority citation for part 151 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1903, 46 U.S.C. 3703; 49 CFR 1.46.
    
    Table 151.05  [Amended]
    
        8. In table 151.05, remove the following entries in their entirety:
    
    a. Butyraldehydes (crude)
    b. Hydrochloric acid, spent
    c. Isopentaldehyde
    d. Methylamine (anhydrous)
    
    
    Sec. 151.12-5  [Amended]
    
        9. In Sec. 151.12-5, remove the entry ``Chlorohydrins (crude)''.
    
    PART 153--SHIPS CARRYING BULK LIQUID, LIQUEFIED GAS, OR COMPRESSED 
    GAS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    
        10. The authority citation for part 153 is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 46 U.S.C. 3703; 49 CFR 1.46. Section 153.40 issued 
    under 49 U.S.C. 5103. Sections 153.470 through 153.491, 153.1100 
    through 153.1132, and 153.1600 through 153.1608 also issued under 33 
    U.S.C. 1903 (b).
    
    Table 1  [Amended]
    
        11. In Table 1, remove the following entries in their entirety:
    
    a. (crude) Butyraldehyde
    b. Diammonium salt of Zinc ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid solution
    
    Table 2 to Part 153 [Amended]
    
        12. In Table 2, remove the entry ``Ammonium phosphate solution''.
    
        Dated: June 15, 1995.
    J.C. Card,
    Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief, Office of Marine Safety, 
    Security and Environmental Protection.
    [FR Doc. 95-15751 Filed 6-28-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-14-M
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/28/1995
Published:
06/29/1995
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
95-15751
Dates:
This rule is effective on August 28, 1995.
Pages:
34039-34043 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD 94-902
RINs:
2115-AF06
PDF File:
95-15751.pdf
CFR: (2)
46 CFR 30.25-1
46 CFR 151.12-5