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       •     THE EMERGENCY        I
    PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
         RIGHT-TO-KNQWACT     |


   EPA has prepared this brochure to alert businesses |
to their reporting obligations under Section 313 of the
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know A,ct
(EPCRA),* and to help you determine whether your facility
is covered'under the law.  If you are covered, this brochure
will also help you prepare to meet your reporting obligations.
If you are uncertain whether you are covered, it will tel!
how to get assistance.

   This brochure deals.with reporting requirements of only
one section of the Emergency Planning and Community!
Right-to-Know Act: Section 313, which pertains to release
reporting. Other EPCRA planning and reporting require-
ments may also affect your business. The nearest EPA
regional office can provide complete details, but the other
basic requirements of EPCRA are as follows:

Facility owners/operators that have on their premises
chemicals designated under EPCRA as "extremely
hazardous substances" must cooperate with state and
local planning official in preparing comprehensive
emergency plans (Sections 302 and 303);;: c
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Facility owners/operators must report accidental releases
of, "extremdy^ha^ipifc-snbsiMcra^^ana^pi^A^^
"'hazardous substances" to state and localTesponse j
officials (Section 304); and

Facility owners/operators must make Material Safely
Data Sheets (MSDSs) available to local and state officials
and must also report, to local and state officials,   j
inventories (including locations) of chemicals on thjr
premises for which MSDSs exist (Sections 311 and 312).
• "The Act is alsotaowiTas Title in of SARAltheSu]
Reauthorization Act of 1986).
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     For more information on the Emergency Planning and
   Community Right-to-Know Act, ask your regional EPA
   office for the EPCRA Fact Sheet; or _caIHhe;Emergency_
   Planning and Community Right-to-Know Information
   Hotline (800) 424-9346 or (703) 412-9877.
                 REPORT TOXIC

            CHEMICAL RELEASES


     Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
  Community Right-to-Know Act, certain businesses are
  required to submit reports each year on the amounts of toxic
  chemicals their facilities release into the environment, either
  routinely or as a result of accidents.  The purpose of this
  reporting requirement is to inform government officials and
  the public about releases of toxic chemicals into'the environ-
  ment Section 313 jequires facilities, to .report releases to air,
  water, and land.  The reports must be sent to the United
  States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to desig-
  nated state agencies. Reports are due by July 1 each year.
 Those who fail to report as required are subject to civil
 penalties of up to $27,500 a day.

    The final Toxic Chemical Release Inventory rule under
 Section 313 was published in the Federal Register on
 February 16,1988.
           WHO MUST REPORT


   A plant, factory, or other facility is subject to the
provisions of Section 313 if it meets all three of the
following criteria:

   It is included in a covered Standard Industrial
   Classification (SIC) code as listed on pages 8 and 9;
   and

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   It has 10 or more full-time employees (or the
   equivalent 20,000 hours per year); and
   It manufactures, imports, processes, or otherwise uses
   any of the toxic chemicals listed on pages 16-51 in
   amounts greater than the "threshold" quantities
   specified below.  At present, 646 chemicals and
   chemical categories are covered. The list may be
   changed in future-years.

                THRESHOLDS          .     .
   Thresholds are specified amounts of toxic chemicals
used during the calendar year that trigger reporting
requirements.

   If you manufacture or import any of the listed toxic
chemicals, the threshold quantity will be:   .

•  25,000 pounds per toxic chemical or category over the
   calendar year."' "  ?     "

   If you process any of the listed toxic chemicals,.the
thresholdlqu'aiitity willbe:'-'--v:^--y-•;--^—r.-?r?-sg^~i  ;   v:

«  25,000 pounds per toxic chemical or category over the
   calendar year.

   If you otherwise use any of the listed toxic chemicals
(without incorporating it into any product or producing it at .
the facility), the threshold quantity is:

•  10,000 pounds per toxic chemical or category over the
   calendar year.
  :What is meanfby th'e terms "manufacture," "profess,"
or "otherwise use"!

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 •  Manufacture — means to produce, prepare', import, or
   compound one of the toxic chemicals on the list. For
   example, if you makea'dye forclothing by taking raw
   materials and reacting them, you are manufacturing the
   dye. You would also be covered if you were a textile
   manufacturer who imported a dye on the list for purposes
   of applying it to fabric produced at your plant.

•  Process - in general, is the incorporation of a toxic
   chemical into a product and includes making mixtures,
   repackaging, or using a chemical as a feed-stock, raw
   material, or starting material for making another
   chemical.

   Examples of processing include:   ,                 __\

  -  Adding a solvent as  a diluent when making a paint,
     coating, or other mixture;;;, _-   _-     .-v--.
  -  Using a chemical as'reactant in the manufacture of a
     pesticide (e.g., using chemical A to make chemical B).

  Otherwise Use - applies to any use of a toxic chemical
  at a covered facility that is not covered by the terms
  "manufacture" or "process" and includes use of a toxic
 chemical contained in a  mixture or trade name product.
 A toxic chemical that is  otherwise used by a facility is
 not intentionally incorporated into a product distributed
 in commerce.  Starting with January 1, 1998, the
 otherwise use definition  was clarified to include disposal,
 stabilization, and treatment for destruction if .the facility
 that conducted these activities received the toxic  chemical
 for purposes of waste management.

 Examples include:

 - Using a metal cutting fluid that contains
   diethanolamine;
 - Using a heat transfer fluid containing biphenyl;
 -  Using trichloroethylene to degrease tools;
 -  Using chlorine in waste water treatment;
-  Using Freon 113 as a refrigerant to cool process
   streams.

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    Section 313 defines a "facility" as all buildings, equip
 ment, structures, and other stationary items which are located
 on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and which
 are owned or operated by the same person. Warehouses
 on the same site as covered facilities are covered at the
 threshold levels given above. Stand-alone warehouses that
 do not support a covered operation are not currently covered.

    The reporting thresholds apply to toxic chemicals known
 by the owner or operator to be used in amounts above the
 thresholds. Section 313 requires suppliers of mixtures and
 trade name products to notify customers of the presence
 of Section 313 listed toxic chemicals in their products
 above certain de minimis concentrations (these cutoffs are
 discussed under "Exemptions"). This supplier notification
 requirement has been in effect since January 1,1989.


                 EXEMPTIONS
    Under certain circumstances, some or all of the reporting
 requirements under Section 313 may not apply to a facility.
 The following are the major exemptions:

 • " De minimis concentrations of a toxic chemical in certain
 :;mixtures. lij determining whether the amount of a toxic
    chemical used at your facility exceeds' the reporting
    threshold listed on page 3,  you are not required to
;--^pounj: th^amouijt.of;Ch"ermcaLpresent in; a mixture, (fits   .
    concentration is  less than 1-percent of the mixture, or
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    its concentration is less than 0.1 percent of the
    mixture when the chemical is defined by the
    Occupational Safety and  Health Administration
    (OSHA) as carcinogenic;  the chemical list beginning
    on page 16 identifies these chemicals.
         —  -            H
 •   Articles. In considering whether a reporting threshold
    has been exceeded, you are not required to count toxic
    chemicals present in articles ..processed .or used at your

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    is formed to a specific shape or design during manufac-
    ture; (2) which has end use functions dependent in whole
    or in part upon its-shape or design during end use; and
    (3) which does not release a toxic chemical under-normal
    conditions of processing or use of that item at the facility
    or establishments.

   Specified Uses. In considering whether a reporting
   threshold has been exceeded, you are not required to
   count toxic chemicals that are used at your facility for
   any of the following purposes:

   As a structural component of the facility;
  •  •     •           =•  •-•  m
  In routine janitorial or facility grounds maintenance;
                   •  .    m   . ...
  In foods, drugs, cosmetics, or other items for personal
  use, including supplies of such items (for example, in a
  facility-operated cafeteria);
                         m
  In motor vehicle maintenance (including motor fuel);
  or
 In process water and non-contact cooling water as
 drawn from the environment or from municipal
 sources, or in air used either as compressed air or
 as part of combustion.

 Laboratory Activities. In considering whether a
 reporting threshold has been exceeded, you are not
 required to count toxic chemicals that are manufactured,
 processed, or otherwise used for research or quality
 control in a laboratory at a covered facility under the
 supervision of a technically qualified individual.  This
 exemption does not apply to production, processing, or
 the use of toxic chemicals in laboratories for distribution
in commerce or in pilot plant scale operations.

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    Owners of Leased Property. The owner of a covered
    facility is not subject to reporting under Section 313 if the
    owner's only interest in the facility is ownership of the
    real estate upon which the facility is operated.  However,
    the operator of the facility must report if the criteria are
    met.
              . HOW-TO REPORT
    The owner or operator of a covered facility must report
 annually. Reports must be submitted on or before July 1 and
 cover activities that occurred at the facility during the
 previous calendar year.

    EPA will provide a reporting form (EPA Form R) with
 instructions and technical guidance on how to calculate toxic
 chemical releases or emissions from your facility. For infor
 mation on how to obtain the reporting form and instructions,
 contact the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
 Know Information Hotline. For other technical guidance,
 write a letter or check the boxes for those publications on the
, pages 52-56, detach or copy the page, and mail it to:
 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
-Document Distribution Center, Attn:NSCEP, P.O. Box
 42419, Cincinnati, OH 45242-2419; or any of the EPA
 regional offices listed on pages 13-15.

    You are not required to-measure or monitor releases for
 purposes of Section 313 reporting. You may iise readily'
 available data to report the quantities of chemicals that you
 use and the amounts released into the environment.  If you
 have no data available, the law permits you to report reason-
 able estimates. EPA's technical guidance on calculating
 releases can help you in making estimates.

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        STANDARD INDUSTRIAL
   CLASSIFICATION (SIC) GROUPS
       SUBJECT TO SECTION 313
sic
                     INDUSTRY GROUP
10 (except 1011,1081, and Metal Mining
1094)*
12 (except 1241)*        Coal Mining
                     Food'
                     Tobacco
                    .Textiles
                     Apparel .
                     Lumber and Wood
                     Furniture
                    Paper  ;'/  . '  "    ''  '    ••'  '
                    Printing and Publishing
                    Chemicals
                    Petroleum and Coal"
                    Rubber and Plastics
                    Leather
                    Stone, Clay, and Glass
                    Primary Metals
                    Fabricated Metals
                    Machinery (excluding electrical)
                    Electrical and Electronic Equipment
                    Transportation Equipment
                    Instruments
                    Miscellaneous Manufacturing
                    Electric Utilities (Electric Services)
   20
   21
   22
   23       • •	 ...
   24       :  . '  -
 ' 25
  26
  27        '
  28
  29      •
  30
  31
  32
  33
  34
 •35
 36
 37
 38
 39
 4911
 (limited to facilities that
 combust coal and/or oil for
 the purpose of generating
 electricity for distribution
'in commerce)*
4931
(limited to facilities that
combust coal and/or oil for
the purpose of generating
electricity for distribution
in commerce)*
                   Electric Utilities (Electric and Other
                   Service Combined)

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 SIC	INDUSTRY GROUP	
 4939                    Electric Utilities (Combination
 (limited to facilities that    Utilities, no Elsewhere Classified)
 combust coal and/or oil for
 the purpose of generating
 electricity for distribution in
 commerce)*
 4953                    Commercial Hazardous Waste
 (limited to facilities regu-   Treatment
 lated under the Resource
 Conservation and Recovery
 Act, Subtitile C, 421 U.S.C.
 section 6821 et seq.)
 5169*                   Chemical and Allied Products  •
                         Wholesale
 5171*                   Petroleum Bulk Terminals and Plants
 7389                    Solvent Recovery Services
 (limited to facilities
 primarily engaged in solvent
 recovery services on a
 contract or fee basis)*	____^

 "Coverage Starts January 1,1998.

   For a detailed description of 4-digit SIC codes, refer to
 the "Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1987.": The
 facility should determine its pwn.SIC cpde(s), based on its
"activities on--site, usingvthe SJC Manual.  State agencies and -.-
 other organizations may assign SIC codes on a different
 basis than the one used by the SIC Manual. Therefore, for
 purpo]jes.ofjr^               state'assigrjie.d codes should
 not be used if they differ from the ones assigned using the
 SIC Manual. The "Standard Industrial Classification
Manual 1987" is available in most libraries or for purchase
from:

  National Technical Information Service
  5285 Port Royal Road
  Springfield, VA 22161  •
  Phone: (703)487-4650
  Document Number: PB 87-100012               $30.00

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         WHAT YOU MUST REPORT
      You must report on the EPA FormR the following
   information for each listed toxic chemical manufactured,
   imported, processed, or otherwise used at your facility in
   yearly amounts which exceed the threshold:

   The name and location of your facility;
  The identity of the listed toxic chemical (unless you claim
  its identity to be a trade secret);
  Whether you manufacture, import, process, or otherwise
  use the toxic chemical; -               -  --"        •:. .
 The maximum quantity of the toxic chemical on-site at
 any time during the year;
 The total quantity of the toxic chemical released during
 the year, including both accidental spills and routine
 emissions - separate estimates must be provided for
 releases to air, water, land and injected underground;
 Off-site locations to which you shipped wastes containing
 the toxic chemical and the quantities of that toxic
 chemical sent to those locations for recycling, energy
 recovery, treatment, or disposal;
On-site recycling, energy recovery, treatment, or disposal
methods used for wastes containing the toxic chemical
and estimates of the treatment efficiency for each toxic
chemical;
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 Source reduction activities involving the toxic chemical.
    For purposes of Section 313, a release is defined as any
 spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying,
 discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or
 disposing into the environment (including the abandonment
 or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed
 receptacles) of any "toxic chemical" (i.e., any of the
 chemicals or chemical categories on pages 16-51).
     PUBLIC ACCESS TO REPORTS


   The law requires facilities covered by Section 313 to
send toxic chemical release reports both to EPA and to the
state in which the facility is located. At EPA, the Office of
Pollution Prevention and Toxics is responsible for receiving
and processing the data. The agency designated to receive
reports in your state is listed in the instructions for Form R.

   EPA is required by law to make the.data in the reports
available tojhe publicjhrough a computer database. (You
can claim rtWtoxic^chemical identity to be a-trade secret, but
you mustjustify tlTe claim to EPA.  The final Trade Secret
rule was published in the Federal Register on July 29, 1988.)
The database-isjntended to help-answervcitizens'- questions
about toxic chemical releases in their community. The users
of the data are also likely to include researchers from the
government or universities conducting environmental
analyses. EPA expects to use the data in a variety of ways,
including targeting problem pollution areas and as a
screening tool for developing standards and regulations.
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           WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW


      You can begin planning now to make compliance with
   Section 313 as easy and inexpensive as possible. The steps
   are as follows:

   ® Check that you have 10 or more full-time employees (that
     is, if the total annual hours worked by all employees is at
     least 20,000 hours).

  © Check the SIC code list on pages 8 and-9 to determine
     whether your facility is covered.

  ® Check the-list of toxic chemicals covered by Section 313
     (pages 16-51) to see if any are manufactured, imported,
     processed,,or otherwise used by your facility. Your
  .  chemical supplier is required to inform you if any of the
     Section 313 toxic cheniicals_are_cpntained in mixtures
    sold^to you. Also, the document "Common Synonyms for
    Section 313 Chemicals" can assist you in identifying
    toxic chemicals.

 © Determine whether you manufactured, processed, or
    otherwise used any toxic, chemical on the list in an
    amount greater than the thresholds on page 3.

 © If you meet the criteria, request copies of the reporting
    form, instructions, and any of the appropriate guidance
    documents listed on pages 52-55.

© Begin to develop the appropriate information to report
   your releases and your source reduction and recycling
   activities.

© Maintain a recordkeeping system that will help you
   estimate releases for future years. You should designate
   someone at your facility to be responsible for reporting
   under Section 313. That person should obtain reporting
   forms and instructions and should be aware of the
   reporting deadline:  July 1 of each year.
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    For information on how to obtain the reporting form
 and instructions, contact the Emergency Planning and
 Community Right-to-Know Information Hotline.  Additional
 guidance documents can be obtained by mailing the order
 form on pages 52-56 or by calling one of the EPA regional
 offices listed on pages 13-15.
                 SECTION 313
   '   ' EPA REGIONAL CONTACTS
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 Region 1
 Assistance and Pollution Prevention Office
 USEPA Region  l(SPT),
 JFK Federal B uilding
 Boston, MA 02203
 (617) 918-1829                        ......
 Fax':  (617)918-1810
 Email: peavev.dwight@epa.gov
 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
 Rhode Island; Vermont

 Region 2
 Pesticides and Toxics Branch
 USEPA Region 2 (MSrlPS). , :_.; J  ._.-„  ;.._
 2890 Woodbridge Avenue
 BjuigmglO "--"  "'    ".  , _-.-, .'„>,. .'.,'-••
;i3^Sh,ijJ 08837-3679   ;  "          ''.--.
 (732) ,906-6890
Email: 6pez.nora@epa.gov
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Region 3
Toxics Programs and Enforcement Branch
USEPARegion 3 (3WC33)
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
(215) 814-2072
Fax: (215)814-3114
Email: reilly.william@epa.gov
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia
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             ALPHABETICAL LIST
             OF TOXICS RELEASE
          INVENTORY CHEMICALS
   CAS Number Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
     Percent
   71751-41-2  Abamectin[AvermectinBl]              1.0
   30560-19-1  Acephate      .                       i.o
              (Acetylphosphoramidothioic acid
              O,S-dimethyI ester)
   75-07-0     Acetaldehyde   '  '"                   0.1
   60-35-5     Acetamide                            o.l-
,75-05-8     Acetonitrile           ,-          ,     i.o
  98-86-2     Acetophenone                         1.0
  53-96-3     2-Acetylarninofluorene                 0.1
  62476-59-9  Acifluorfen, sodium salt                 1.0
              [5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)
             phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoic acid, sodium salt]
  107-02-8    Acrolein                              i.o
  79-06-1     Acrylamide                            o.l
  79-10-7     Acrylic acid                           i.o
  107-13-1    Acrylonitrile                           o.l
  15972-60-8  Alachlor                 .             i.o
  116-06-3    Aldicarb                              i.o
 309-00-2   Aldrin                                I.Q
            £1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,
             10-hexachloro-l,4,4a,5)8,8a-hexahydro-
            (l.alpha.,4.alpha.,4a.beta.,5.alpha.,8.alpha.,
            8a.beta.)-J
 28057-48-9  d-trans-Allethrin                       i.o
            [d-trans-Chrysanthemic acid of
            d-allethrone]
 107-18-6    Allyl alcohol                           i.o
 107-11-9    Allylamine                            i.o
 107-05-1    Allyl chloride             '             i.o
7429-90-5   Aluminum (fume or dust)               1.0
20859-73-8  Aluminum phosphide                  1.0
1344-28-1   Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)         1.0
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 Region 8
 Office of Pollution Prevention, Pesticides and Toxics
 USEPARegion8 (8E-P3T)..  .....  ,	
 999 18th Street, Suite 500
 Denver, CO 80202
 (303)312-6447
 Fax: (303)312-6044
 Email: dhieux.iovel@epa.gov
 Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
 Utah, Wyoming

 Region 9
 Pesticides and Toxics Branch
 USEPA Region 9 (CMD-4-2)
 75 Hawthorne Street
 San Francisco, CA 94105	
 (415)744-1121            	
 Fax:  (415)744-1073
 Email: browning.adam@epa.gov
 Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
 Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

 Region 10
 Office of Waste & Chemicals Management
 USEPA Region 10 (WCM-128).  -
 1200 Sixth Avenue
 Seattle, WA 98101=,
 (206)553-4016         "      "         '
 Fax:.(206)553-8509 .
'Email: Vc61t.christiria@epa:gov Alaska,Idaho,Oregon,
 Washington         •
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    Region 4
    EPCRA Enforcement Section	
    USEPA Region 4
    Atlanta Federal Center
    61 Forsyth Street, S.W.
    Atlanta, GA 30303
    (404) 562-9191
    Fax: (404)562-9163
    Email:  velez.e2equiel@epa.gov
    Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
    North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

    Region 5                                       i
•-  • Pesticides and Toxics Branch     ;.     .  ..
;t r US.EPA Region 5 (DT-8J)
    77 West Jackson Boulevard
   1 Chicago, IL 60604                           •
    (312)886-6219
   Fax: (312)353-4788    •  ••
   Email:  codina.thelma@epa.goy
   Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin

   Region 6
   Pesticides and Toxics Substances Branch           '
   USEPA Region 6 (6PDT)
   1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200
   Dallas, TX  75202-2733
   (214) 665-8013
   Fax: (214)665-6762
  Email:  lavne.warren @epa. gov
  Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas

  Region 7
  Air, RCRA and Toxics Division
  USEPA Region 7 (ARTD/CRIB)
  726 Minnesota Avenue
  Kansas City, KS  66101
  (913) 551-7472
  Fa}:: (913)551-7065
  Email: hirtz.iames@epa.gov
  Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
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  CAS Number Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
  834-12-8    Ametfyn                               1.0
              (N-Ethyl-N'-(l-methylethyl)-6-(methylthio)
            •  -l,3,5,-ttiazine-2,4-diamine)
  117-79-3    2-Arninoanthraquinone                   0.1
  60-09-3     4-Aminoazobenzene                     0.1
  92-67-1     4-Aminobiphenyl                        0.1
  82-28-0     l-Amino-2-methylanthraquinone          0.1
  33089-61-1  Amitraz                                1.0
.  61-82-5     Amitrole        ...            '.      ._  0.1
  7664-41-7   Ammonia                               1.0
              (includes anhydrous ammonia and
              aqueous ammonia from water dissociable
              ammonium salts and other sources; 10% of
              total aqueous ammonia is reportable under
              this listing)
  101-05-3    Anilazine                               1.0
              [4,6-Dichloro-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-l,3,5-
              triazm-2-amine]
 62-53-3      Aniline                                 1.0
 90-04-0      o-Anisidine                            0.1
: 104^94-9    p-Ariisidihe                             1.0
 134-29-2,...   o-Anisidine hydrochloride               0.1
 120-12-7    Anthracene  .    ....    .......   .   -.1-0
 7440-36-0    Antimony                               1.0
 7440-38-2  .Arsenic  ....  ,   _..,..           0.1
 1332-21-4    Asbestos (friable)                       0.1
 1912-24-9   Atrazine                               0.1
              (6-Chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(l-methylethyl)-
              1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine
 7440-39-3   Barium                                1.0
 22781-23-3  Bendiocarb                '            1.0
             [2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-ol
             methylcarbamate]
 1861-40-1   Benfluralin                             1.0
             (N-Butyl-N-ethyl-2,6-dinitro-4-
             (trifluoromethyl)-benzenamine)
 17804-35-2  Benomyl                               1.0
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   CAS Number Chemical-Name—
                                  De Minimis
                                Concentration
                                     Percent
   98-8.7-3
   55-21-0
   71-43-2
   92-87-5
   98-07-7
   98-88-4
   94-36-0
   100-44-7
  7440-41-7
  82657-04-3
  92-52-4
  111-91-1
  111-44-4
  542-88-1
  108-60-1
  56-35-9
  10294-34-5
  7637-07-2
  314-40-9


 53404-19-6
 7726-95-6
 35691-65-7
         i
 353-59-3
 75-25-2
.74-83-9
 75-63-8
 1689-84-5

 1689-99-2
  Benzal chloride                         1.0
  Benzamide                             1.0
  Benzene                               0.1
  Benzidine                              0.1
  Benzole trichloride (Benzotrichloride)     0.1
  Benzoyl chloride                        1.0
  BenzoyI peroxide                        1.0
  Benzyl chloride               .          1.0
  Beryllium         '                    0.1
  Bifenthrin          _         ^      ,1.0
  Biphenyl     	              	   "LO
  Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane             I'.O
  Bis(2-chlorbethyl) ether          !       1.0
  Bis(chloromethyl) ether                 0.1
  Bis(2-chloro-l-methylethyl)ether         1.0
  Bis(tributyltin) oxide                    1.0
  Boron trichloride                        1.0
  Boron trifluoride                        1.0
  Bromacil                               1.0
  (5-Bromo-6-methyI-3-( 1 -methylpropyl)-
  2,4-( 1 H,3H)-pyrirnidinedione)
 Bromacil, lithium salt                    1.0
 (2,4(lH,3H)-Pyrimidinedione,  .
 5-bromo-6-methyl-3-(l-methylpropyl),
 lithium salt
 Bromine                  •             1.0
 1-Bromo- l-(bromomethyl)               1.0
 -1,3-propanedicarbonitrile
 Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon. 1211) 1.0
Bromoform (Tribrpmomethane)           1.0
Bromomethane (Methyl bromide)         1.0
Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon 1301)      1.0
Bromoxynil                            1.0
(3,5-Dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile)
Bromoxynil octanoate                    1.0
(Octanoic acid,
2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenylester)
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De Minimis
Concentration
CAS Nnr»h"r Chemical Name 	 Percent
357-57-3
106-99-0
141-32-2
71-36-3
78-92-2
75-65-0
i 106-88-7
123-72-8
7440-43-9
156-62-7
133-06-2

i 63-25-2

1563-66-2
75-15-0
56-23-5
463-58-1
. :, . - 5234-68-4


120-80-9
2439-01-2

i - - --«..
1'" "
133-90-4

57.74.9


115-28-6
90982-32-4
V
7782-50-5
10049-04-4
Brucine
1,3-Butadiene
Butyl acrylate
n-Butyl alcohol
sec-Butyl alcohol
tert-Butyl alcohol
1,2-Butylene oxide
Butyraldehyde
Cadmium • .... . •

Calcium cyanamide
Captan
[lH-Isoindole-l,3(2H)-dione,3a,4,7,7a-
"tetrahydro-2-[(trichloromethyl)thio]-3
Carbaryl [1-Naphthalenol,
methylcarbamate]
Carbofuran
Carbon disulflde
Carbon tetrachloride
Carbonyl sulfide
Carboxin
(5,6-Dihydro-2-methyl-N-phenyl-l,4-
oxathiin-3-carboxamide)
~ /-1nt-nnl*f-h1 ' ' " 	 •
(^aiecnoi- • 	
Chinomethionat
[6-MethyU 1 ,3-dithiolo[4,5-b]quinoxalin-
2-one] -:
Chloramben
[Benzole acid, 3-amino-2,5-dichloro-]
Chlordane
[4,7-Methanoindan, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8-
octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-]
••Ghlorendicacid
Chlorimuron ethyl
(Ethyl-2-[[[(4-chloro-6-methoxyprimidin-
2-yl)amino]carbonyl]sulfonyl]benzoate)
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide
1.0
0,1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0


1.0
1.0


1.0

0.1


0.1
1.0
1f\
.0
1.0
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   CAS Number Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
 '-     Percent
   79-11-8     Chloroacetic acid                        1,0
   532-27-4    2-Chloroacetophenone               .     l.o
   4080-31-3   l-(3-Chloroallyl)-3s5,7-triaza-      -.	1.0
               1-azoniaadamantane chloride
  .106-47-8    p-Chloroaniline                         Q.l
   108-90-7    Chlorobenzene                          I.Q
   510-15-6    Chlorobenzilate                         I.Q
               [Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-.alpha.-
               (4-chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-hydroxy-, ethyl
          •' •• -ester]           ••  •       .......  -...	: .-
  75-68-3      l-Chloro-l>Udifluoroethane(HGFG-142b) 1.0
  75-45-6  '•   Chlorodifluoromethane(HCFC-22)        1.0
  75-00-3     Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride) '            1.0
  67-66-3     Chlorofonn                     .        o.l
  74-87-3     Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)         1.0
  107-30-2    Chloromethyl methyl ether               0.1
  563-47-3    3-Chloro-2-methyI-l-propene             0.1
  104-12-1    p-Chlorophenyl isocyanate               1.0
  76-06-2     Chloropicrin                            I.Q
  126-99-8    Chloroprene                             I.Q
 542-76-7    3-ChloropropionitriIe                    l.o
 63938-10-3   Chlorotetrafluoroethane                  l.o
 354-25-6     l-Chloro-l,l,2,2-tetrafluoroethane         10
              (HCFC-124a)
 2837-89-0   2-Chloro-ltl,l,2-tetrafluoroethane         10
             (HCFC-124)
 1897-45-6   Chlorothalonil                            I.Q
             [1,3-Benzenedicarbonitrile,
             2,4,5,6-tetrachloro-]
95-69-2      p-Chloro-o-toluidine                     0.1
75-88-7      2-Chloro-l,l,l-trifluoroethane            10
             (HCFC-133a)
75-72-9      Chlorotrifluoromethane(CFC-13)         1.0
460-35-5     3-Chloro-l,l,l-trifluoropropane           10
             (HCFC-253fb)
                         20

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 CAS Number Chemical Name
   De Minimis
 Concentration
	 .Percent
 5598-13-0   Chlorpyrifos methyl                      1.0
             (O,O-Dimethyl-O-(3,5,6-trichloro-
             2-pyridyl)phosphorothioate)
 64902-72-3  Chlorsulfuron                           1.0
             (2-Chloro-N-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-
             l,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]
             benzenesulfonamide)
 7440-47-3   Chromium                   •           1.0
 4680-78-8   C.I. Acid Green 3                        1.0
 6459-94-5   CJ. Acid Red 114                      0.1
 569-64-2    C.I. Basic Green 4 •   .                  1.0
 989-38-8    C.I. Basic Red 1                        1.0
 1937-37-7   C.I. Direct Black 38                    -0.!
 2602-46-2   C.I. Direct Blue 6                       0.1
 28407-37-6  C.I. Direct Blue 218                     1.0
 16071-86-6  C.I. Direct Brown 95                    0.1
 2832-40-8   C.I. Disperse Yellow 3                   1.0
 3761-53-3   C.I.FoodRed5                        0.1
 81-88-9      CJ.FoodRedlS                       1.0
 3118-97-6   C.I. Solvent Orange 7                    1.0
 97-56-3      CJ. Solvent Yellow 3                    1.0
 842-07-9  "CJ. Solvent Yellow 14    •               1.0
 492-80-8 ' '   C.I. Solvent Yellow 34 (Auramine)        0.1
 128-66-5    CJ. Vat Yellow 4                       1.0
 7440-48PT" -Cobalt :	  '-':  ~"A  '   ...  .."'-  0.1
 7440-50-8.  Copper        ..   ./	:•'.'. ''"'•""  1.0
 8001-58-9   Creosote                  .             0.1
 120-71-8    p-Cresidine                             0.1
 108-39-4   m-Cresol                               1.0
95-48-7     o-Cresol       •                         1.0
 106-44-5    p-Cresol                                1.0
 1319-77-3   Cresol (mixed isomers)                   1.0
4170-30-3   Crotonaldehyde                         1.0
98-82-8     Cumene                                1-0
80-15-9  —Cumene hydroperoxide                   1.0
                         21

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  CAS Number Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
  135-20-6    Cupferron                              0.1
              [Benzeneamine, N-hydroxy-N-nitroso,
              ammonium salt]
 21725-46-2  Cyanazine                   •           1.0
 1134-23-2 •  Cycloate                               1.0
 110-82-7    Cyclohexane                            1.0
 108-93-0    Cyclohexanol                  '         1.0
 68359-37-5  Cyfluthrin                              1.0
              [3-(2,2-Dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethyl-
              cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, cyano
              (4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester]
 68085-85-8  Cyhalothrin                .  .           1.0
              [3-(2-Chloro:3,3,3-trifluoro-i-
              propenyl)-2,2-di-methylcyclopropane-
              carboxylic acid cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)
              methyl ester] :
 94-75-7      2,4-D                       •            0.1
              [Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-]
 533-74-4     Dazomet                                1.0
              (Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-
              l,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione).
 53404-60-7  Dazomet, sodium salt                     1.0
             (Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-
             thiadiazine-2-thione, ion(l-), sodium)
 94-82-6     2,4-DB                                  1.0
 1929-73-3   2,4-D butoxyethyl ester                   0.1
 94-80-4     2,4-D butyl ester                         0.1
 2971-38-2   2,4-D chlorocrotyl ester                   0.1
 1163-19-5   Decabromodiphenyl oxide     -            1.0
 13684-56-5 Desmedipham                            1.0
 1928-43-4  2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester                  0.1
 53404-37-8 2,4-D 2-ethyl-4-methylpentyl ester        0.1
 2303-16-4  Diallate                                  1.0
            [Carbamothioic acid, bis(l-methylethyl)-
            S-(2,3-dichIoro-2-propenyl) ester]
615-05-4    2,4-DiaminoanisoIe                      0.1
39156-41-7 2,4-Diaminoanisole sulfate                0.1
                          22

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  CAS Number Chemical Name
                                               De Minimis
                                             Concentration
                                                   Percent
  101-80-4    4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl ether
  95-80-7     2,4-Diaminotoluene
  25376-45-8  Diamiriotoluene (mixed isomers)
  333-41-5    Diazinon
  334-88-3    Diazomethane
  132-64-9    Dibenzofuran.
•96-12-8     l,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane(DBCP)
  106-93-4    1,2-Dibromoethane (Ethylene dibrpmide)
  10222-01-2  2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide'
  124-73-2    Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon 2402)
  84-74-2     Dibutyl phthalate
  1918-00-9   Dicamba
              (3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid)
  99-30-9     Dichloran
              (2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline)
  95-50-1     1,2-DichIorobenzene
  541-73-1    1,3-Dichlorobenzene
  106-46-7    1,4-Dichlorobenzene
  25321-22-6  Dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers)
  91-94-1     3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
  612-83-9    3,3'-Dichlorobenzidinedihydrochloride
  64969-34-2  3,3'-Dichlorobenzidinesulfate   -
  75-27-4     Dichlorobromomethane         *   •  -
  764-41-0    l,4-Dichloro-2-butene
:  110-57-6"'  trans-l,4.-DichlorQ-2-butene..    ...    ..
  1649-08-7   1,2-bichloro-U-difluoroethane
              (HCFCrl32b) .
  75-71-8     Dichlorodifluoromethane(CFC-12)
  107-06-2    1,2-Dichloroethane (Ethylene dichloride)
  540-59-0    1,2-Dichloroethylene
  1717-00-6   1,1-Dichloro-l-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)
  75.43.4     Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21)
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0,1
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
0.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
  1 On October 27, _1995, EPA published an administrative stay of the EP.CRA
  section 313 reporting requirements for this chemical. Therefore, no Toxic
  Release Inventory reports are required for 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
  until the stay is removed.
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                                               De Minimis
                                            Concentration
   CAS Number Chemical Name                     Percent

   75-09-2 '"" - Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)     0.1
   127564-92-5 Dichlqropentafluoropropane              l.Q
   13474-88-9, U-Dichloro-l,2,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane 10
               (HCFC-225cc)
   111512-56-2 l,l-Dichloro-l,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane 1 0
               (HCFC-225eb)
  422-44-6    l,2-Dichloro-l,l,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane  1 0
               (HCFC-225bb)
  431-86-7    l,2-Dichloro-l,l,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane 1.0
      .   .     (HCFC-225da) .'   \  ...  .  .    ...   .
  507-55-l:   l,3TDichloro.-/l,l,2,2)3-pentafluoropropane 1 0
              (HCFCX225cb)
  136013-79-1 l,3-Dichloro-l,ii2,3)3-PentafluoroProPane  1.0
              (HCFC-225ea)
  128903-21-9 2)2-Dichloro-l)lJl,3,3-pentafluoropropane  1 0
              (HCFC-225aa)
  422-48-0   2,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane  1.0
             (HCFC-225ba)
  422-56-0.   3,3-Dichloro-l,l,l,2,2-pentafluoropropane 10
             (HCFC-225ca)
  97-23-4     Dichlorophene                          J_Q
             (2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol))
  120-83-2    2,4-Dichlorophenol                      I.Q
 78-87-5     1,2-Dichloropropane                     I.Q
 10061-02-6  trans-l,3-Dichloropropene               0.1
 78-88-6      2,3-DichIoropropene                    I.Q
 542-75-6    1,3-Dichloropropylene                  0.1
 76-14-2      Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114)      1.0
 34077-87-7  Dichlorotrifluoroethane                  i.o
 90454-18-5  Dichloro-l,l,2-trifluoroethane            1.0
 812-04-4     l,l-Dichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane         10
             (HCFC-123b)
354-23-4     l,2-Dichloro-l,l,2-trifluoroethane         10
            (HCFC-123a)
306-83-2    2,2-Dichloro-l,l,l-trifluoroethane         1.0
            (HCFG-123)
                         24

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  CAS Number Chemical Name
                                 De Minimis
                              Concentration
                                    Percent
 62-73-7
 51338-27-3
  115-32-2
 77-73-6
 1464-53-5
 111-42-2
 38727-55-8
 117-81-7
 64-67-5
 35367-38-5
 101-90-6
 94-58-6
 55290-64-7
. 60-51-5
 119-9"0-4
 20325-40-0

 111984-09-9

 124-40-3
 2300-66-5
 60-11-7
 121-69-7
 119-93-7
 612-82-8

 41766-75-0

 79-44-7
                                                     0.1
 Dichlorvos
 phosphoric acid, 2-dichloroethenyl
 dimethyl ester]
 Diclofop methyl
 (2-[4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy]
 propanoic acid, methyl ester)
 Dicofol
 [Benzenemethanol.4-chloro-.alpha.-4-
 (chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-(trichloromethyl)-]
 Dicyclopentadiene
 Diepoxybutane
 Diethanolamine
 Diethatyl ethyl "
 Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)  .
 Diethyl sulfate
 Diflubenzuron
 Diglycidyl resorcinol ether
 Dihydrosafrole
 Dimethipin
 (2,3,-Dihydro-5,6-dimethyI-l,4-dithiin-
 1,1,4,4-tetraoxide)  	
Dirnethoate
3,3VDimethQxybenzidine
 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine dihydrochloride 0.1
 (oTDianisidine dihydrochloride)
 3,3'-Dimethoxybehzidinehydrochloride
 (o-Dianisidine hydrochloride)
Dimethylamine
Dimethylamine dicamba
4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
N,N-Dimethylaniline
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine(o-Tolidine)
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine dihydrochloride
(o-Tolidine dihydrochloride)
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidinedihydrofluoride
(o-Tolidine-dihydrofluoride)
Dimethylcarbamyl chloride
                                                     1.0
                                                     1.0
 l-.O
 0.1
 1.0
 1.0
 0.1
 0.1
 1.0
 0.1
 0.1
 1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1

1.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1

0.1

0.1
                           25

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                                              De Minimis
                                            Concentration
  CAS Number Chemical Name    	Percent
  2524-03-0   Dimethyl chlorothiophosphate            1.0
  68-12-2     N,N-Dimethylformamide                 0.1
  57-14-7     1,1-Dimethylhydrazine        .          O.I
  105-67-9    2,4-Dimethylphenol                     1.0
  131-11-3    Dimethyl phthalate                      1.0
  77-78-1      Dimethyl sulfate                         0.1
  99-65-0      m-Dinitrobenzene                       1.0
  528-29-0    o-Dinitrobenzene                        1.0
  100-25-4    p-Dinitrobenzene                        1.0
  88-85-7      Dinitrobutyl phenol (Dinoseb)             1.0
  534-52-1     4,6-Dimtfp-6-cres61 :                     1.0
 51-28-5      2,4-Dinitrophenol                        1.0
  121-14-2     2,4-DinitrotoIuene                      0.1
 606-20-2     2,6-Dinitrotoluene                      0.1
 25321-14-6   Dinitrotoluene (mixed isomers)           1.0
 39300-45-3  Dinocap                               1.0
 123-91-1     1,4-Dioxane                            0.1
 957-51-7    Diphenamid                            1.0
 122-39-4    Diphenylamine   •                      1.0
 122-66-7     1,2-DiphenyIhydrazine (Hydrazobenzene)  0.1
 2164-07-0   Dipotassium endothall                   1.0
             (7-Oxabicyclo(2.2. l)heptane-2,3-
             dicarboxylic acid, dipotassium salt)
 136-45-8     Dipropyl isocinchomeronate              1.0
 138-93-2     Disodiumcyanodithioimidocarbonate      1.0
 94-11-1      2,4-D isopropyl ester                    0.1
 541-53-7     2,4-Dithiobiuret                         1.0
 330-54-1     Diuron                                 1.0
2439-10-3    Dodine (Dodecylguanidine monoacetate) .  1.0
 120-36-5    .2,4-DP                                 0.1
 1320-18-9    2,4-D propylene glycol butyl ether ester    0.1
2702-72-9    2,4-D sodium salt                        0.1
106-89-8     Epichlorohydrin                         0.1
13194-48-4  Ethoprop                               1.0
            (Phosphorodithioic acid O-ethyl
            S,S-dipropyl ester)  .
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                                             De Minimis
                                          Concentration
CAS Number-Chemical Name .        	Percent
110-80-5    2-Ethoxyethanol                         1.0
140-88-5    Ethyl acrylate                           0.1
100-41-4    Ethylbenzene             "              1.0
541-41-3    -Ethyl chloroformate                      1.0
759-94-4    Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate (EPTC)      1.0
74-85-1     Ethylene                                1-0
107-21-1    Ethylene glycol                          1-0
151-56-4    Ethyleneimine (Aziridine)                0.1
75-21-8     Ethylene oxide                          0.1
96-45-7     Ethylene thiourea                        0.1
75-34-3     Ethylidene dichloride                    1.0
52-85-7     Famphur                                1-0
60168-88-9  Fenarimol                               1-0
            (.alpha.-(2-Chlorophenyl)-.alpha.-
            (4-chlorophenyl)-5-pyrimidinemethanol)
13356-08-6  Fenbutatin oxide                         1-0
            (Hexakis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)
            distannoxane)
66441-23-4  Fenoxaprop ethyl                        1-0
            [2-(4-((6-ChIoro-2-benzoxazolylen)oxy)
            phenoxy)propanoic acid, ethyl ester]
72490-01-8  Fenoxycarb                           ,1.0
           ...[[2-(4-Phenoxyrphenoxy)-ethyl]carbamic  -'..,
            acid ethyl ester]
39515-41-8  Fenpropathrin ,                     ,;v...1.0.
            [2,2,3,3-Tetramethylcyclopropane          :
            carboxylic acid cyano(S-phenoxyphenyl)
          ; methyl ester]              •     •          '--'
55-38-9     Fenthion                                1-0
            [O,O-Dimethyl
            O-[3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl] ester,
            phosphorothioic acid]
51630-58-1  Fenvalerate                              1-°
            [4-Chloro-alpha-( 1-methylethyl)
            benzeneacetic acid cyano
            (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]       .       -
                          27

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CAS Number Chemical Name
                                                De Minimis
                                              Concentration
                                                    Percent
14484-64-1  Ferbam

69806-50-4
                [Tris(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')iron]
                Fluazifop butyl
                [2-[4-[[5-(Trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]
                oxy]-phenoxyjpropanoic acid, butyl ester]
   2164-17-2    Fluometuron
                [Urea, N,N-dimethyI- .
               N'-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-]
   7782-41-4   Fluorine
 .  51-21-8     Fluorouracil (5-Fluorouracil)     •  '  •
..  69409-94-5.  Fluyalinate   ::,.:-,-;  ;....,_,    : .
               [N-[2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-
               DL-valine (-t-)-cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl) '
               methyl ester]
   133-07-3     Folpet
  72178-02-0   Fomesafen
               [5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifIuoromethyl)phenoxy)-
              N-methylsulfonyl-2-nitrobenzamide]
  50-00-0     Formaldehyde
  64-18-6     Formic acid
  76-13-1     FreonllS
              [Ethane, l,I,2-trichloro-l,2,2,-trifluoro-]
  76-44-8    Heptachlor
             [1,4,5,6,7,8,8-Heptachloro-3a,
             4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methano-1 H-indene]
  118-74-1    Hexachlorobenzene
 87-68-3     Hexachloro-l,3-butadiene
 319-84-6.   alpha-HexachlorocycIohexane
 77-47-4     Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
 67-72-1     Hexachloroethane
 1335-87-1   Hexachloronaphthalene
 70-30-4    Hexachlorophene
 680-31-9   Hexamethylphosphoramide
 110-54-3   n-Hexane
51235-04-2  Hexazinone
                                                        1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                   1.0
                                                   1:0
                                                   1.0
                                                   1.0
                                                   1.0
                                                  0.1
                                                  1.0
                                                  1.0

                                                  0.1
                                                 0.1
                                                 1.0-
                                                 1.0
                                                 1.0
                                                 1.0
                                                 1.0
                                                 1.0
                                                 0.1
                                                 1.0
                                                 1.0
                      28

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                                                  De Minimis
     _.„                                       Concentration
    CAS Number Chemical Name  '    	•-  •    Percent
    67485-29-4 Hydramethylnon       ~            ~   fo~
                [Tetrahydro-5,5-dirnethyl-2(l H)-
                pyrirnidinone[3-[4-(trifluoromethyl)
                phenyl]-l-[2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)
                phenyl]ethenyl]-2-propenylidene]
              .  hydrazone]
   302-01-2    Hydrazine                              01
   10034-93-2  Hydrazine sulfate                        0.1
   7647-01-0   Hydrochloric acid                        IQ
                (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
        . .-  ..   fog, and other airborne forms of any
                particle size)
   74-90-8      Hydrogen cyanide    .                    1.0
   7664-39-3    Hydrogen fluoride"                      ~\'Q
   7783-06-4    Hydrogen sulfide2                        i'0
   123-31-9    Hydroquinone                            10
  35554-44-0  Imazalil                                  L'0
               [l-[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-
               2-(2-propenyloxy)ethyl]-lH-imidazoIe]
  55406-53-6  3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate         1.0
  13463-40-6  Iron pentacarbonyl                       J.Q
  78-84-2     Isobutyraldehyde                         J.Q
  465-73-6    Isodrin                 .                 IQ
  25311-71-1  Isofenphos                               L0
              [2-[[Ethoxyl[(l-methylethyl)amino]
              phosphinothioyljoxy] benzoic acid
              l-methylethyl ester]
 67-63-0      Isopropyl alcohol                        J.Q
              (manufacturing-strong acid process, no
              supplier notification)
 80-05-7      4,4-IsopropylidenediphenoI               i o
 120-58-1     Ispsafrole                    '           .1-0
-On August 22,1994, EPA published an administrative stay of the EPCRA
section 313 reporting requirements for this chemical. Therefore, no Toxic
Release Inventory reports are required for hydrogen sulfide until the stay is
removed.
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 CAS Number Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
 77501-63-4  Lactofen
             [Benzoic acid,
             5-[2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyI)phenoxy]-
             2-nitro-2-ethoxy-l-methyl-2-oxoethylester)
                                                    1.0
 7439-92-1   Lead
 58-89-9  •   Lindane
             [Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
             (1.alpha., 2.alpha., S.beta., 4.alpha.,
             5.alpha.,6.beta.)-]
 330-55-2    Linuron
 554-13-2    Lithium carbonate
" 121-75-5    Malathion
 108-31-6    Maleic anhydride
 109-77-3    Malononitrile
 12427-38-2  Maneb   '•
             [Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-,
             manganese complex]
 7439-96-5   Manganese
 93-65-2     Mecoprop
 149-30-4    2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (MET)
 7439-97-6   Mercury
 150-50-5    Merphos
•:-l 26-98-7    Methacrylonitrile
 137-42-8    Metham sodium (Sodium
             methyldithiocarbamate)
 67-56-1     Methanol                        .
 20354-26-1   Methazole
             [2-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-l,2,4-
             oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione]
 2032-65-7   Methiocarb
 94-74-6     Methoxone
             ((4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy)aceticacid)
             (MCPA)
 3653-48-3   Methoxone sodium salt
             ((4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetate
             sodium salt)
          0.1
          0.1
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          0.1
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0

          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          0.1
         0.1
                          30

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—

De Minimis
Concentration
CAS Number Chemical Name • Percent
72-43-5-



109-86-4
96-33-3 •
1634-04-4
79-22-1
101-14-4

101-61-1

74-95-3
101-77-9 :>
.78-93-3
60-34-4 ""
74-88-4
108-10-1
624-83-9
556-61-6

75-86-5
74-93-1
80-62-6
924-42-5
298-00-0
109-06-8
872-50-4
9006-42-2
21087-64-9
7786-34-7
90-94-8
Methoxychlor
[Benzene,
1 , 1 '-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis
[4-raethoxy-]]
2-Methoxyethanol
• Methyl acrylate
Methyl tert-butyl ether
Methyl chlorocarbonate
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
(MBOCA) ...... .
4,4'-Methylenebis(N,Nrdirnethyl) ,
benzenamine
Methylene bromide . . •
4,4VMethylenedianiIine .
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl hydrazine
Methyl iodide
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Methyl isocyanate
Methyl isothiocyanate
[Isothiocyanatomethane]
2-Methyllactonitrile
Methyl mercaptan3
Methyl methacrylate
N-Methylolacrylamide
Methyl parathion
2-Methylpyridine
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone
Metiram
Metribuzin
Mevinphos
Michler's ketone
i;0



1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1

-'f 0.1

1.0
O.I/
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
'1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0 .
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
30n August 22,1994, EPA published an administrative stay of the EPCRA
section 313 reporting requirements for this chemical. Therefore, no Toxic
Release Inventory reports are required for methyl mercaptan until the stay is
removed.
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  CAS Number.Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
  2212-67-1   Molinate                                1.0
              (IH-Azepine-l-carbothioic acid,
              hexahydro-S-ethyl ester)  .
  1313-27-5   Molybdenum trioxide                     1.0
  76-15-3     Monochloropentafluoroethane(CFC-115)  1.0
  150-68-5    Monurori     . .                          1.0
  505-60-2    Mustard gas                             0.1
              [Ethane, l,l'-thiobis[2-chloro-]
  88671-89-0  Myclobutanil                  '          1.0
              [.alpha.-Butyl-.alpha.-(4-chlorophenyl)-
              1 H-l ,2,4-triazole-1 -propanenitrile]
  142-59-6    Nabam                                  1.0
 300-76-5    Naled                                   1.0
 91-20-3      Naphthalene                             1.0
 134-32-7    alpha-Naphthylamine                    0.1
 91-59-8      beta-Naphthylamine                      0.1
 7440-02-0    Nickel         -                     ..0.1
 1929-82-4   Nitrapyrin                               1.0
              (2-ChIoro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine)
 7697-37-2   Nitric acid                               1.0
 139-13-9    Nitrilotriacetic acid                      0.1
 100-01-6    p-Nitroaniline                           1.0
 99-59-2...   5-Nitro-o-anisidine   ^                  1.0
 98-95-3     Nitrobenzene   '                         0.1.
 92-93-3     4-Nitrobiphenyl                          0.1
 1836-75-5"" Nitrofen   .  •    .-            •           0.1'
             [Benzene, 2,4-dichloro-l-
             (4-nitrophenoxy)-]
 51-75-2     Nitrogen mustard                         0.1
             [2-Chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-
             N-methylethanamine]
55-63-0     Nitroglycerin                            1.0
88-75-5     2-NitrophenoI                            1.0
 100-02-7     4-Nitrophenol'                           1.0
79-46-9     2-Nitropropane                          0.1
924-16-3     N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine                0.1
55-18-5      N-Nitrosodiethylamine                   0.1
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  CAS Number Chemical Name :•..
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
  62-75-9      N-Nitrosbdiriiethylamine                 0.1
  86-30-6      N-Nitro'sodiphenylamine     .  •          1.0
  156-10-5     p-Nitrosodiphenylamine                  1.0
  621-64-7     N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine               0.1
  7S9-73--9     N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea                   0.1
  684-93-5     N-Nitroso-N-methylurea                  0.1
  4549-40-0   N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine               0.1
  59-89-2     N-Nitrosomorpholine                     0.1
  16543-55-8  N-Nitrosonornicotine                     0.1
  100-75-4_    N-Nitrosopiperidine   .           :        0.1
  99-55-8 "    5-Nitro-q-toluiaine '\  " '   •""--- -••'•'"'   i_o
  27314-13-2  Norflurazon                             1.0
              [4-Chlorp-5-Cmethylamirib)-2-
             „ [3-(trifluorbMethyi) phenyl]i3(2H)-
              pyridazinonej
  2234-13-1    Octachloronaphthalene                   1.0
  19044-88-3   Oryzalin                                1.0
              [4-(Dipropylamino)-3,5-dinitrobenzene
              sulfonamide]
 20816-12-0   Osmiumtetroxide                        l.Q
 301-12-2     Oxydemeton methyl                      1.0
             [S-(2-(Ethylsulfmyl)ethyl)O)O-dimethyl.
             ester phosphorothioic acid]
 19666-30-9  Oxydiazon      .                        1.0
             [3-[2,4-Dichloro-5-(l-methyIethoxy)
             phenyl]-5-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-
             1,3,4-oxadiazol-2(3H)-one]
42874-03-3  Oxyfluorfen                            1.0
10028-15-6  Ozone                                  l.o
123-63-7    Paraldehyde                            l.o
1910-42-5    Paraquat dichloride  .                    1.0
56-38-2      Parathion                .               1.0
             [Phosphorothioic acid,
             O,O-diethyl-O-(4-nitrophehyI)ester]
1114-71-2   Pebulate                                l.o
            [Butylethylcarbamothioic acid S-propyl
            ester]
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. .CAS-Number Chemical Name	
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
 40487-42-1  Pendimethalin
             [N-(l-Ethylpropyl)-3,4-dimethyl-
             2,6-dinitrobenzenamine]
 76-01-7     Pentachloroethane
 87-86-5     Pentachlorophenol (PCP)
 57-33-0     Pentobarbital sodium
 79-21-0     Peracetic acid
 594.42-3    Perchloromethyl mercaptan
 52645-53-1  Permethrin
             [3-(2,2-Dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcy-
             clopropanecarboxylic acid,
             (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester]
 85-01-8     Phenanthrene
 108-95.-2    Phenol
 26002-80-2  Phenothrin
             [2,2-Dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)
             cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
             (3-phenoxyphenyI)methyl ester]
 95-54-5     1,2-Phenylenediamine
 108-45-2    1,3-Phenylenediamine
 106-50-3    p-Phenylenediamine
 615-28-1    1,2-Phenylenediamine dihydrochloride
 624-18-0    1,4-Phenylenediarnine dihydrochloride
 90-43-7     2-Phenylphenol
 57-41-0 -    Phenytoin
 75-44-5"     Ph~osgene~~,
 7803-51-2    Phosphine
 7664-38-2    Phosphoric acid
7723-14-0    Phosphorus (yellow or white)
 85_44-9     Phthalic anhydride
 1918-02-1    Picloram
 88-89-1      Picric acid
51 -03-6     Piperonyl butoxide
29232-93-7  Pirimiphos methyl
             [O-(2-(Diethylamino)-6-methyl-
             4-pyrimidinyl)-O,O-dimethylphosphoro-
             thioate]
          1.0
          1.0
          0.1
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
          1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         0.1
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
         1.0
                          34

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  CAS Number'Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
  1336-36-3 * 'Polychlorinafed biphehyls (PCB s)         0.1
  7758-01 -2   Potassium bromate                       0.1
  128-03-0    Potassium dimethyldithiocarbamate        1.0
  137-41-7    Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate       1.0
  41198-08-7  Profenofos                 .             1.0
              [O-(4^Bromo-2-chIorophenyl)-O-ethyl-
              S-propyl phosphorothioate]
  7287-19-6   Prometryn                              1.0
              [N,N'-Bis(l-rnethylethyl)-6-methyIthio-
           ... l,3,5-triazine-2,4-djarnine] .
  23950-58-5ifPrQnamide^;:r:,.^.^.at^v-;   -    ^ 4.0
  1918-16-7   Propachlor	       1.0
              [2-Chloro-N-(l-methyJethyl)- :'_       ,
              N-phenylacetamide]  ji^v?:—"  - ;•   -   -.'
  1120-71-4   Propane sultone                         0.1
 709-98-8  .  Propanil           ;                    1.0
             .[N-(3,4-Dichlprophenyl)propanamide]
 2312-35-8   Propargite                               1.0
 107-19-7    Propargyl alcohol                        1.0
 31218-83-4  Propetamphos                           1.0
             [3-[(Ethylamino)methoxyphosphinothioyI]
             oxy]-2-butenoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester]
 60207-90-1  Propiconazole                           1.0
             [l-[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-l,3-
             dioxolan-2-yI]-methyl-1H-1,2,4,-triazole]
 57-57-8     beta-Propiolactone                      0.1
 123-38-6    Propionaldehyde                        1.0
 114-26-1     Propoxur                               1.0
             [Phenol, 2-(l-methylethoxy)-,
             methylcarbamate]
 115-07-1     Propylene (Propene)                     1.0
75-55-8     Propyleneimine                         0.1
75-56-9     • Propylene oxide                         6.1
 110-86-1    Pyridine                    '            1.0
91-22-5     Quinoline                               1.0
106-51-4    Quinone                                1.0
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   CAS-Number Chemical Name
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
   82-68-8      Quintozene                              1.0
               [Pentachloronitrobenzene]
   76578-14-8  Quizalofop-ethyl                         1.0
               [2-[4-[(6-Chloro-2-quinoxaIinyl)oxy]
               phenoxy] propanoic acid ethyl ester]
   10453-86-8  Resmethrin             ..              .1.0
               [[5-(Phenylmethyl)-3-furanyl]methyl-2,2-
               dimethyl-3-(2-methyl- 1-propenyl)
               cyclopropanecarboxylate]
  81-07-2      Saccharin (manufacturing, no supplier     0.1
               notification)
  94-59-7      Safrole                                 0.1
  7782-49-2    Selenium                               1.0
  74051-80-2  Sethoxydim                             1.0
               [2-[l-(Ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)
              propyl]-3-hydroxyl-2-cyclohexen-l-one]
  7440-22-4   Silver                                   1.0
  122-34-9    Simazine                                1.0
  26628-22-8  Sodium azide                      . .     1.0
  1982-69-0   Sodium dicamba .                        1.0
              [3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoicacid,
              sodium salt]
  128-04-1     Sodium dirnethyldithiocarbamate          1.0
  62-74-8      Sodium fluoroacetate                   .1-0
  7632-00-0 ,. Sodium nitrite  .  _ ,   .                   1.0
.-131-52-2     Sodium pentachlorpphenate                1.0
  132-27-4     Sodium o-phenylphenoxide               0.1
  100-42-5     Styrene                                • 0.1
 96-09-3 .    Styrene oxide                           0.1
 7664-93-9   Sulfuricacid                            liO
              (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas,
              fog, and other airborne forms of any
              particle size)
 2699-79-8    Sulfuryl fluoride (Vikane)                 1.0
                           36

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 CAS Number Chemical Name  -   --"
                                    De Minimis
                                 Concentration
                                       Percent
 35400-43-2  Sulprofos"           ~"                  i0
             [O-Ethyl
             O-[4-(methyIthio)phenyl]phosphoro-
            . dithioic acid S-propylester]
 34014-18-1  Tebuthiuron                 •            I.Q.
             [N-[5-(l,l-Dimethylethyl)-l,3,4-thiadiazoI-
             2-yl]-N,N'-dimethylurea]
3383-96-8   Temephos                               I.Q
5902-51-2   Terbacil          '                       i-0
          .... [5-Chloro-3r(l,l-dimethylethyl)-6-methyl-
  630-20-6
  79-34-5
  127-18-4
  354-1 1-0

  354-14-3

  961-11-5
 64-75-5
 7696-12-0
 7440-28-0
 148-79-8

 62-55-5
 28249-77-6
139-65-1
59669-26-0
  1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane      "  '
  1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane.  ,   .,  „
  TetrachIoroethyIene(PerchIoroethyiene)
  1,1,1 ,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane
  (HCFC-121a)
  l,l;2,2-Tetrachloro-l-fluoroethane
  (HCFC-121)
  Tetrachlorvinphos                 '
  [Phosphoric acid,
.  2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) ethenyl
  dimethyl ester]
  Tetracycline hydrochloride
 Tetramethrin
 [2,2-Dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-propenyl)
 cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
 (1 ,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-l ,3-dioxo-2H-
 isoindol-2-yl)methyl ester]
 Thallium
Thiabendazole
[2-(4-Thiazolyl)-lH-benzimidazole]
Thioacetamide
Thiobencarb         .
[Carbamic acid, diethylthio-,
S-(p-chlorobenzyl)ester]
4,4'-ThiodiahiIine  '
Thiodicarb  .
                                                    l.o
                                                    l.Q
                                                    0.1
                                                    1 0

                                                    1 0

                                                    l.o
                                                   1.0
                                                  o. 1
                                                  l.o
                                                  0.1
                                                  1.0
                        37

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CAS Number Chemical Name
                                              De Minimis
                                            Concentration
                                           - - •••   Percent
             Thiophanate ethyl
             [[ 1 ,2-Phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl>]
             biscarbamic acid diethylester]
             Thiophanate-methyl          •
             Thiosemicarbazide               .
             Thiourea
             Thiram                      .
             Thorium dioxide
             Titanium tetrachloride   .....    ..
             Toluene
             Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate
             Toluene-2,6:diisocyanate
             Toluene diisocyanate (mixed isomers)
             o-Toluidine
             o-Toluidinehydrochloride
             Toxaphene
             Triadimefon
             [l-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-l-
             (1H- 1,2,4- triazol-l-yl)-2-butanone]
             Triallate
             Triaziquone
 23564-06-9
 23564-05-8
' 79-19-6
 62-56-6  .
 137-26-8
 1314-20-1
 7550-45-0
 108-88-3
 584-84-9
 91-08-7
 2647 1 -62-5
 95-53-4
 636-21-5
 8001-35-2
 43121-43-3
 2303-17-5
 68-76-8
             2,3,5-tris(l-aziridinyl)-] .•';••-•-•
101200-48-0 Tribenuron methyl
             [2-[[[[(4-Methoxy:6-methyl-l)3,5-triazin-
             2-yl]-methylamino]carbonyl]amino]
             sulfonyl]-, methyl ester)
1983-10-4   Tributyltin fluoride •
2155-70-6   Tributyltin methacrylate
78-48-8      S,S,S-Tributyltrithiophosphate(DEF)
52-68-6      Trichlorfon
             [Phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichIoro-
             1-hydroxyethyl)-, dimethyl ester]
             Trichloroacetyl chloride
             1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    0.1
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                   .1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    0.1
                                                    0.1
                                                    0. 1
                                                    0.1
                                                    0.1
                                                    0.1
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1 .0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
                                                    1.0
76-02-8
120-82-1
7 1-55-6
79-00-5
                                                   1.0
                                                   1.0
            1 , 1', 1 -Trichloroethane (Methyl chloroform) 1 .0
            1,1,2-Trichloroethane                    1.0
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   CAS Number Chemical Name -
  De Minimis
Concentration
      Percent
   79-01-6   '  Trichloroethylene                       o.l
   75-69-4     Trichlorofluoromethane(CFC-ll)         1.0
   95-95-4     2,4,5-Trichlorophenol             -  . •   l.O
   88-06-2     2,4,6-TrichIorophenol                   0>1
   96-18-4     1,2,3-Trichloropropane                  0.1
   57213-69-1  Triclopyr triethylammonium salt          1.0
   121-44-8     Triethylamine                           \JQ
   1582-09-8   Trifluralin                              I.Q
               [Benezeneamine, 2,6-dinitro-
              N,N-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)-]     ;
  26644-46-2 Triforine- ;--::^r —
              [N,N'-[1,4-Piperazinediylbis
              (2,2,2-trichloroemylidene)]bisforrnamide]  _:
  95-63-6     1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene    -     - •'-"'"-'  -^ hO
  2655-15-4   2,3,5-Trimethylphenylmethylcarbamate   1.0
  639-58-7    Triphenyltinchloride ""                  l.Q
  76-87-9     Triphenyltin hydroxide           .       l.Q
  126-72-7   Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate       0.1
 72-57-1     Trypanblue                            o.l
 51-79-6     Urethane (Ethyl carbamate)              0.1
 7440-62-2   Vanadium (fume or dust)                l.O
 50471-44-8 Vinclozolin                            I.Q
             [3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-
             5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione]
 108-05-4    Vinyl acetate                           o.l
 593-60-2    Vinyl bromide                          o.l
 75-01-4     Vinyl chloride                          o.l
 75-35-4     Vinylidene chloride                      l.O
 108-38-3    m-Xylene                               I.Q
 95-47-6     o-Xylene                               I.Q
 106-42-3     p-Xylene                               I.Q
 1330-20-7   Xylene (mixed isomers)                  l.O
 87-62-7      2,6-Xylidine .                          o.l
7440r66-6   Zinc (fume or dust)                      l.O
 12122-67-7  Zineb                                  I.Q
             [Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-,
            zinc complex]
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   Section 313 requires reporting on the toxic chemical
categories listed below, in addition to the specific toxic
chemicals listed above.

   The metal compounds listed below, unless otherwise
specified, are defined as including any unique chemical
substance that contains the named metal (i.e., antimony,
nickel, etc.) as part of that chemical's structure.

   Toxic chemical categories are subject to the 1 percent de
minimis concentration unless the substance involved meets
the definition of an OSHA carcinogen in which case the 0.1
percent de minimis concentration applies.  The de minimis
concentration for each category is provided in parentheses.

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   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
   antimony as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

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compounds:  1.0)
   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
   arsenic as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

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   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
   barium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.    ...  .
   This category does not include: Barium sitlfate  CAS
   Number 7727-43-7

Beryllium Compounds (0.1)
   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
   beryllium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

Cadmium Compounds (0.1)
   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
   cadmium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
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  Chlorophenols(0.1)

                    ::OH
 Chromium Compounds (chromium VI compounds: 0.1;
 chromium HI compounds: 1.0)^,
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains^
    chromium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
 Cobalt Compounds (0.1)
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    cobalt as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

 Copper Compounds (1.0)
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    copper as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
    This category does not include copper phthalocyanine
    compounds that are substituted with only hydrogen,
    and/or chlorine, and/or bromine.

Cyanide Compounds (1.0)
   X+CN~ -where X = H* or any other group where a formal
   dissociation may occur. For example KCN or Ca(CN)2

Dilsocyanates (1.0)
   This category includes only those chemicals listed below.
   38661-72-2   1,3-Bis(methylisocyanate)cyclohexane
    10347-54-3   l,4-Bis(methylisocyanate)cyclohexane
   2556-36-71   4-CycIohexane diisocyanate
   134190-37-7  Diethyldiisocyanatobenzene
   4128-73-84   4'-Diisocyanatodiphenyl ether
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    75790-87-32  4'-DiisocyanatodiphenyI sul'fide
    91-93-0      3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine-4,4'-diisocyanate
    91-97-4      3,3'-Dimethyl-4,4'-diphenylene
                 diisocyanate
    139-25-3     3,3'-Dimethyldiphenylmethane-4,4'-
                 diisocyanate
    822-06-0     Hexamethylene-l,6-diisocyanate
    4098-71-9    Isophorone diisocyanate
    75790-84-0   4-Methyldiphenylmethane-3,4-
                 diisocyanate
    5124-30-1    1,1-Methylenebis
                 (4-isocyanatocyclohexane)
    101-68-8     Methylenebis(phenylisocyanate) (MDI)
    3173-72-6    1,5-Naphthalene. diisocyanate
    123-61-5  .   1,3-Phenylene diisocyanate . ....
    104-49-4     1,4-Phenylene diisocyanate
    9016-87-9  .  Polymeric diphenylmetfaane diisocyanate •
    16938-22-0   2,2,4-Trimethylhexamethylene
                 diisocyanate
    15646-96-5   2,4,4-TrimethyJhexamethylene
                 diisocyanate

Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts and esters (EBDCs)
(1.0)
   Includes any unique chemical substance that is or that
   contains EBDC or an EBDC salt or ester as part of that
   chemical's infrastructure.

Certain Glycol Ethers (1.0)

   R-(OCH2CH2)n-OR'

   Where n= 1,2, or 3
   R = alkylC7orless;or
   R = phenyl or alkyl substituted phenyl;
   R' = H, or alkyl C7 or less; or
   OR' consisting of carboxylic acid ester, sulfate,
   phosphate, nitrate, or sulfonate.
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 Lead Compounds (inorganic compounds: 0.1; organic
 compounds: 1.0)
    Includes, any unique chemical substance that contains
    lead as part of that chemical's infrastructure,

 Manganese Compounds (1.0)
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    manganese as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

 Mercury Compounds (1.0)
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    mercury as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

 Nickel Compounds.(Q.I)
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    nickel as partof that chemical's infrastructure.

 Nicotine and salts (1.0)              ;. •
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    nicotine or a nicotine salt as part of that chemical's
    infrastructure.

Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when
in aqueous solution) (1.0)

Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) (0.1)
                                        H(10-x)
   Where x = l to 10
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Polychlorinated alkanes (CIO to C 13) (1.0, except for those
members of the category that have an average chain length of
12 carbons and contain an average chlorine content of 60
percent by weight which are subject to the 0. 1 percent de
minimis)
   where x = 10 to 13;
   y = 3 to 12; and
   the average chlorine content ranges from 40—70% with
   the limiting molecular formulas C,0H19C13 and Ci3H]6ClI2

Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) (0.1, except for
benzo(a)phenanthrene and dibenzo(a,e)flu6rahthene which
are subject to the 1 .0 percent de minimis)

   This category includes only those chemicals listed below.
   56-55-3     Benz(a)anthracene
   205-99-2   Benzo(b)fluoranthene
   205-82-3   Benzo(j)fluoranthene
   207-08-9   Benzo(k)fluoranthene
   189-55-9   Benzo(rst)pentaphene
   218-01-9   Benzo(a)phenanthrene
   50-32-8     Benzo(a)pyrene
   226-36-8   Dibenz(a,h)acridine
   224-42-0   Dibenz(a,j)acridine
   53-70-3     Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
   194-59-2  . 7H-Dibenzo(c,g)carbazole        ..,,...,..
   5385-75-1   Dibenzo(a,e)fluoranthene
   192-65-4   Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene
   189-64-0   Dibenzo(a,h)pyrene
   191-30-0    Dibenzo(a,l)pyrene
  57-97-6     7, 1 2-DimethyIbenz(a)anthracene
   193-39-5    Indeno[l,2,3-cd]pyrene
  3697-24-3   5-Methylchrysene
  5522-43-0   1-Nitropyrene
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  Selenium Compounds (1.0)     •   "•-•  :"--"-' -• '
     Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
     selenium part of that chemical's infrastructure.	-

  Silver Compounds (1.0)
     Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
     silver part of that chemical's infrastructure.

  Strychnine and salts (1.0)
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
    strychnine or a strychnine salt as part of that chemical's
    infrastructure.

.. Thallium Compounds (1.0) . .:	       -.    .   ,  .;.
    Includes any unique chemical substance that contains  '
   • thallium as part of that chemical's infrastructure.

 Warfarin and salts (1.0)        .                V-
   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains   •
   warfarin or a warfarin salt as part of that chemical's  """
   infrastructure.

 Zinc Compounds (1.0)
   Includes any unique chemical substance that contains
   zinc as part of that chemical's infrastructure.
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        FOR MORE INFORMATION
 Write to:
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      Information Hotline
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n  40 CFR 372, Toxic Chemical Release Reporting;
   Community Right-to-Know; Final Rule
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  n Toxics Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms
     and Instructions for 1998, February 1999
     (EPA740-K-99-001)  -".•        		~:r
  n Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
     Under the Act (Title HI List of Lists) (EPA 550/B-98-
     017)
  n  The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
     Know Act: Section 313 Release Reporting
     Requirements, January 1999 (EPA 745/K-99-002)
  n  Supplier Notification Requirements (EPA 560/4-91-
     006)
  a  Trade Secrets Rule and Form, (53 FR 28772)
  n Common Synonyms for Chemicals Listed Under
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-to-Kriow Act (EPA''745/R-95-dO'8);
  a  Executive Order 12856 - Federal Compliance with
    Right-to-Know Laws and Pollution Prevention
    Requirements: Questions and Answers, February 1999
    (EPA 745/R-99-001)
 a  Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-to-Know Act; Questions and
    Answers, December 1998 (EPA 745/B-98-004)
 n  Toxics Release Inventory: Reporting Modifications
    Beginning with 1995 Reporting Year, February 1995
    (EPA745/R-95-009)
        Chemical-Specific Guidance


EPA has developed a group of guidance documents specific
to individual chemicals and chemical categories.

n Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals
   within the Polychlorinated Alkanes Category and
   Guidance for Reporting, June 1999 (EPA 745/R-99
   007)
a  Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals
   within the Water Dissociable Nitrate Compounds
   Category and Guidance for Reporting, June 1999
   (EPA 745/R-99-008)
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 n Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals
   within the Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds Category,
   June 1999 (EPA 745/R-99-009)
 n Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals
   within the Nicotine and Salt Category and Guidance
   for Reporting, June 1999 (EPA 745/R-99-010)
 a Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals
   within the Strychnine and Salts Category and
   Guidance for Reporting, June 1999 (EPA 1451R-99-
   011)
 n Toxics Release Inventory List of Toxic Chemicals
   within the Glycol Ethers Category and Guidance for
   Reporting, June 1999 (EPA 745/R-99-006)
 n Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Section 313:  List of Toxic Chemicals within the
   Chlorophenols Category, June 1999 (EPA 745/B99-
   013)
 n Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Section 313:  Guidance for Reporting Aqueous
   Ammonia, July 1995 (EPA 745/R-95-012)
 n Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Section 313:  Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric Acid
   (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog and
   other airborne forms of any particle size), November
   1997 (EPA 745/B-97-007)
        Industry-Specific Guidance
EPA has developed a group of individual guidance
documents for certain industries.

n  Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
   Community Right-to-Know Act; Toxic Chemical
   Release Inventory; Data Quality Checks to Prevent
   Common Reporting Errors on Form R/Form A,
   August 1998 (EPA 745/R-98-012)
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  n  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
     Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Spray	
     Application and JElectrpdepqsition of Organic
     Coatings, December L998~(EPA 745/R-98-014)  -	
  n  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
     Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food
     Processors, September 1998 (EPA745/R-98-011)
  a  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
    Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Rubber and
    Plastics Manufacturing, December 1998 (EPA 745/R-
    99-017)
 a Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
    Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for
    Semiconductor Manufacturing, December 1998 (EPA
    745/R-98-OQ7),....; ;. „ :-^.-.i.r^r-'-^ •!-.-- -.— ,
 a  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
    Act Section 313: Guidance for Metal Mining
   Facilities; January 1999 (EPA 745/B-99-001)
 a Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Act Section 313: Guidance for Coal Mining Facilities,
   January 1999 (EPA 745/B-99-002)
 a Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Act Section 313:  Guidance for Electricity Generating
   Facilities, January 1999 (EPA 745/B-99-003)
 n Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Act Section 313:  Guidance for RCRA Subtitle C TSD
   Facilities and Solvent Recovery Facilities, January
   1999 (EPA 745/B-99-004)
a  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Act Section 313: Guidance for Chemical Distribution
   Facilities, January 1999 (EPA 745/B-99-005)
a  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
   Act Section 313: Guidance for Chemical Petroleum
  Bulk Storage Facilities, January 1999 (EPA 745/B-99-
  006)
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              OTHER RELEVANT   ~
         SECtlON.3.13 MATERIALS
 1997 Toxics Release Inventory Public Data Release State
 Fact Sheets (EPA 745/F-99-001)
 http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/tri/tri97/fact97.htm

 1997 Toxics Release Inventory (EPA 745/R-99-003)
 http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/tri/tri97/drhonie.htm

 Similar reports for 1987-1995 are available for sale from the
 Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
 Office, Washington, DC- 20420-9325 (202-512-1800).
 Toxic Release Inventory.^On-line Database
 (http://www.epa. gov/opptintr/tri)

 Another EPA Web site, the Envirofacts Warehouse
 (http://www.epa. gov/en viro) provides free access to five of
 EPA's largest databases containing Superfund data, Safe
 Drinking Water information, Hazardous Waste information,
 V/ater Discharge permits, Air Releases, and TRI informa-
 tion.  The user can read about EPA's databases, generate
 reports, and produce maps showing the location of TRI and
 other facilities. Envirofacts allows the user to search the TRI
 and other databases by facility name, geographic location,
 SIC Code, or chemical name and to produce reports on the
 facilities and map their locations. A variety of user-specified
 parameters let users point and click to customize their
 searches. The maps include facility locations as well as user
 defined demographic information, schools, hospitals, roads,
bodies of water, and more. Maps can be printed put or saved
in various formats including GIF, JPG, TIP, PDF, EPS,
ARC/INFO and.more. TRI is specifically addressed through
Envirofact's TRI page
(http://www.epa.gov/enviro/hrml/tris/tris  overview.htmn
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  A computerized on-line database of the Toxic Release
  Inventory data is also available through the National
  ..Library of Medicine's (NLM) TOXNET on-line system at
  http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov. Other NLM files on TOXNET
  can provide supporting information in such areas as health
  hazards and emergency handling of toxic chemicals.
  Information on accessing the TOXNET system is available
  from: TRI Representative, Specialized Information Services,
  National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike,
  Bethesda,MD 20894(301)496-6531.

  RTK-Net (http://www.rtk.net) is an online network
  concerned with environmental issues, in particular, matters
•  arising from-the passage of right-to-know pro-visions
  embodied in EPCRA legislation. RTK-net was established
  by two non-profit organizations (Unison Institute and OMB
  Watch) to provide access to TRI, link TRI with other
  environmental data, and exchange information among public
  interest groups. RTK-Net is a full-service center providing
  free dial-in access privileges to complete database services,
  training and technical support, e-mail and electronic
  conferences pertaining to issues such as health, activism, and
  environmental justice. For more information contact RTK-
  Net, 1742, Connecticut Ave.,NW, Washington, DC 20009-
  1146 or phone 202-797-7200.  You can register on-line by
  modem at 202-234-8570, parameters 8,n,l,  and log  in as
  "public".                    ••"+-:•;.

  Toxics Release Inventory - CD-ROM
  To make TRI information Widely available for public use,
>'the"TMCP-RpM;is'jiiifaguSa:ftee'Wc.harge to non-profit
  organizations, citizen groups, educators and government
  agencies through NSCEP. The same CD-ROM is available
  for purchase from GPO and NTIS. You may order the
 TRI CD-ROM from EPA's web page at
 http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/tri/cd-roni.htm
 or contact one of the agencies listed below:

 NSCEP:
    National Service Center for Environmental  Publications
    P.O. Box 42419
  "  Cincinnati, OH 45242  ~	•	
   Phone:  (800) 490-9198
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     U.S. Government Printing Office
     Superintendent of Documents.^;  "n   :„_!_'„_
     P.O. Box 371954          - -  -  - " •""-»'-"  "".	
     Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954
     Phone: (202)512-1800                         ,

  NTIS:
     National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
     U.S. Department.of Commerce
     5285 Port Royal Road
     Springfield, VA 22161
     Phone:  (800)553-6847

  Toxic Release Inventory (by State)--^ Diskettes   .-;
  GPO:
     U.S. Government Printing Office
     Superintendent of Documents, ,„  ,     --.. -          «
     P.O. Box 371954
    Pittsburgh, PA 15250^7954^..        '
    Phone: (202)512-1800
    Individual state (1 disk per state): 3.50" disk - $15/disk

 NTIS:
    National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
    U.S. Department of Commerce
    5285 Port Royal Road
    Springfield, VA 22161
    Phone: (800)553-6847
    Lotus & dBASE formats.
    1987 to 1992 Data available.
    Contact NTIS for price quote.

 Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to Reporting
 Under the Act (Title HI List of Lists) (November 1998)
 http://www.epa.gov/ceppo/pubs/title3.pdf

 Available as an IBM compatible disk from: The National
 Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road,
 Springfield, VA 22161, (703) 605-6000, Document
Number:  PB98-500473,  $69.00.

The Toxic Release Inventory: Meeting the Challenge
(April 1988)
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  This 19-minute videotape explains the toxic release reporting
  requirements for plant facility managers and others.  State
 'governments, local Chambers of Commerce, labor
  organizations, public interest groups, universities, and others
  may also find the video program useful and informative. •

  3/4 inch = $30.75; VHS = $22.00.

  To purchase, write or call:

     Color Film Corporation
     Video Division
     770 Connecticut Avenue
     Norwalk, CT 06854
     (800)882-1120

- Chemicals in Your Community, A Citizen's Guide to the
  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
  Act, September 1988 (OSWER-88-002)
  Available through written request at no charge from:

     Emergency Planning and Community
     Right-to-Know Information Hotline
     Mailcode: 5101
     401 M Street, SW
     Washington,DC 20460              _•-•
     Hotline: (800)424-9346    '"""""	;"	

_-.-Chemicalsin;the Environment
  Issue number 6  of Chemicals in the Environment (CIE),
  published in the Fall of 1997:, is devoted entirely to TRI.
  This 22-page publication contains 19 articles ranging from
  the history of TRI to the future of new TRI products.
  Articles include perspectives from the community, State,
  Federal, and International level. The publication also
  provides valuable information on training and contacts
  within the EPA. CIE is available free over the Internet
  (http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/cie) or from NSCEP by asking
  for publication EPA 749/R-97-001b. To request copies,
  contact:

    National Service Center for Environmental Publications
    P.O. Box 42419         	         "••."•
    Cincinnati, OH 45242-2419   -		
    Call: (800)490-9198
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        Pollution Prevention Information

   Environ$en$e                   .     I. T    "~T~.
   An up-to-date source of information on pollution prevention
   is the Enviro$en$e System, a computerized information net-
   work.  Enviro$en$e includes a directory of representatives
   from Federal, State, and local governments; current news on
   pollution prevention activities; program summaries for gov-
   ernment agencies, public and industry; a data base of indus-
   try case studies; a calendar of conferences, training seminars,
  and workshops; and specialized bulletin boards dedicated to
  various topics. Enviro$en$e can be accessed in two ways:
 , 1) Bulletin bpard-rnpderni:^:_^.v ;^w -»-r«ff-pfe •,.::-,_j.^^i..:
    (703) 908-2092, Parameters:  8,nl settings: ansior^
    v+100 user support: (703)908-2007.              \

 2) World Wide Web-Internet:    '          ;' '   .  .
    http://www.epa.gov/envirosense-under heading
    "EPA P, and other initiatives"

 The Pollution Prevention Information" Clearinghouse
 (PPIC)
 PPIC was established as part of E£A's response to the
 Pollution Prevention Act of 199"0, which directed the Agency
 to compile information, including a database, on manage-
 ment, technical, and operational approaches to source
 reduction.  PPIC provides information to the public and
 industries involved in conservation of natural resources and
 in reduction or elimination of pollutants in facilities,
 workplaces, and communities.

To request EPA information on pollution prevention or
obtain factsheets on pollution prevention from various state
programs call the PPIC reference and referral service at
(202) 260-1023, or fax a request to (202) 260-0178, or write
to: '•

 . PPIC
 • Mail Code 3404
  401 M St., SW .              '      .
  Washington, DC 20460
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