AIR TOXICS INFORMATION
CLEARINGHOUSE
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials
Ongoing Research and
Regulatory Development
Projects
March 1984
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DCN #84-240-016-41-08 March 1984
AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE:
ONGOING RESEARCH AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Ruth C. Mead
Alice S. Pell and
Radian Corporation
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
EPA Contract No. 68-02-3513
Karen L. Blanchard, Project Officer
Strategies and Air Standards Division
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
Pollutant Assessment Branch
Strategies and Air Standards Division
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for
publication as received from the Radian Corporation. Approval does not
signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names or
commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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PREFACE
EPA has focused most of its past efforts in the control of air toxics
on the CAA §112 NESHAP program. The amount of time involved for §112
listing and eventual control is extensive. Despite this fact, the public is
concerned over continuing exposure to potentially toxic air pollutants. The
resultant public pressure has had an impact such that many state and local
agencies have developed or are now actively developing regulatory programs
apart from Federal activities.
In response to state and local agency requests for assistance in
information exchange, EPA is designing and implementing an information
dissemination center, known as the Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse. It
is being designed and implemented in close coordination with the State and
Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA) and the
Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (ALAPCO).
The purpose of this document, published by the Air Toxics Information
Clearinghouse, is to inform state and local policy makers of current
research and regulatory development projects underway at EPA and the
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and to help
them identify sources of specific air toxic information. Every effort has
been made to ensure accuracy as of December 1983, the date that compilation
of information was completed. However, Agency policies, priorities, and
funding levels reflected by the projects listed in this document may change
affecting estimated project completion dates and whether or not regulatory
actions are finally taken.
This document is one of the first publications of the Air Toxics
Information Clearinghouse. When the Clearinghouse is fully implemented
(scheduled for Fiscal Year 1985), it will include an updated list of ongoing
EPA and NIOSH air toxics-related work. The Clearinghouse currently plans to
update this document on a regular basis. Other documents published by the
Clearinghouse include periodic newsletters and a bibliography of EPA
publications relevant to air toxics.
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ABSTRACT
An Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse is being established by EPA's
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards for the purpose of facilitating
information transfer among state, local, and Federal air quality management
agencies. This document has been published as part of that effort. The
purpose is to inform state and local policy makers and other Clearinghouse
users of EPA and NIOSH research and EPA regulatory development projects
concerning non-criteria air pollutants.
The document is divided into four parts. The first lists 187 air
toxics projects currently in progress at EPA and NIOSH. A brief description
of each project and a contact name and office are given. The second part of
the document contains indices allowing readers to locate projects of
interest. Indices are ordered by project type, chemical name, CAS number,
and air pollution source type. The third part is a listing of synonyms for
chemical names and associated CAS numbers. The fourth part lists other
published sources of information on current Federal government toxics
research.
This document was submitted in partial fulfillment of Contract No.
68-02-3513, Work Assignment 41, by Radian Corporation under the sponsorship
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Compilation was completed in
December 1983, and the report was completed in March 1984.
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CONTENTS
Introduction 1
Part 1. List of Ongoing Projects 8
Part 2. Indices 20
Project Type Index 20
CAS Number Index 28
Chemical Name Index 33
Source Type Index 44
Part 3. Chemi cal Name Synonym Li st 49
Alphabetized Chemical Name Reference List 55
Part 4. Other Sources of Information on Ongoing Research 60
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INTRODUCTION
This initial list of ongoing research and regulatory development
activities has been compiled as one of several tools designed to initiate
information exchange on air toxics prior to implementation of the Air Toxics
Information Clearinghouse. Almost 200 ongoing projects concerning
non-criteria pollutants which have been funded by the U.S. EPA and the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are listed.
The EPA or NIOSH office and a contact name is provided for each project. To
facilitate use of this document, the projects are indexed by project type,
chemical name, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS) registry number, and air
pollution source type.
This document is designed to help state and local agency Clearinghouse
users identify sources of information for specific air toxics questions or
problems. This list focuses on studies which have not yet resulted in
publicly available reports, and indicates when the work is scheduled for
completion as well as a contact person who can provide study details. In
future updates of this document, new projects will be added, and the dates
and names previously provided will be updated as required. Any projects
which have been completed since the last edition and resulted in the
publication of a report will be listed in the ongoing research document and
in the updated Bibliography of Published Reports. Completed projects will
be removed from this ongoing research document following one publication
with the report order number.
DOCUMENT SCOPE
Eleven types of projects which were considered to be of greatest
interest to agencies concerned with the regulation of non-criteria air
pollutants are included in this compilation. Both basic scientific research
and studies conducted to assess the need for regulations and/or to support
regulations development have been included. However, this should not be
taken to mean that Federal regulations necessarily will be developed for
sources and substances covered by these projects. The 11 categories of
projects are briefly defined below.
1. CHIPs - Chemical Hazard Information Profiles - In these studies,
EPA's Office of Toxic Substances (OTS) compiles preliminary
information about sources, environmental distribution, exposure,
and health effects of specific chemicals.
2. Emission Factor Documents - Primarily funded by the Monitoring and
Data Analysis Division, Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards (OAQPS), these projects are examining the sources and
emissions of specific pollutants.
3. Epidemiology - NIOSH-funded epidemiology studies on non-criteria
air pollutants.
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4. Exposure Assessments - EPA-funded projects to estimate the
population exposed to ambient concentrations of specific
chemicals.
5. Health Assessments - Projects funded by EPA's Office of Health and
Environmental Assessment, Environmental Criteria and Assessment
Office (ECAO) to compile information on health effects of specific
chemicals.
6. Monitoring, Sampling and Analysis - Projects funded by EPA
laboratories and the Office of Solid Waste (OSW) to develop
methodologies for monitoring and sampling hazardous air
pollutants.
7. NESHAP - OAQPS projects to develop Background Information
Documents (BID) to support National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) under Section 112 of the Clean
Air Act. These documents contain the following types of
information: a description of the affected industry or air
pollution source including emissions data and applicable control
techniques; an analysis of regulatory alternatives in terms of
potential environmental, economic, and energy impacts; and a
health appendix including an exposure assessment and a risk
assessment.
8. NSPS, lll(d) - OAQPS projects to prepare Background Information
Documents to support New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for
sources of certain hazardous pollutants under Section lll(d) of
the Clean Air Act. These documents include the following types of
information: a description of the affected industry or air
pollution source including emissions data and applicable control
techniques, and an analysis of regulatory alternatives in terms of
potential environmental, economic, and energy impacts.
9. Risk Assessments - Projects funded by EPA's Office of Health and
Environmental Assessment (OHEA) and EPA research laboratories to
estimate human risks from hazardous air pollutants.
10. Source Assessments - EPA projects to identify and quantify
emissions from specific source categories and to evaluate
applicable control technologies.
11. Toxicology - Animal toxicology testing projects funded by EPA
research laboratories and NIOSH.
The following EPA offices were contacted for lists of projects within
these 11 categories:
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
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Office of Health and Environmental Assessment,
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances,
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Office of Research and Development.
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) under
the Department of Health and Human Services was also contacted. In
selecting projects from these lists, emphasis was placed on projects dealing
with non-criteria air pollutants which belong to the categories listed
above. Several compilations of ongoing research and regulatory development
projects on potentially toxic chemicals (not necessarily air pollutants)
have been identified in Part 4 of this document. These sources can be used
to supplement this compilation.
USING THIS DOCUMENT
This document has been divided into four parts. Part 1 contains
individual entries for 187 ongoing research and regulatory development
projects. The entries are listed by the organization conducting the work in
the following order:
EPA offices,
EPA laboratories, and
NIOSH.
Within individual offices, projects are arranged chronologically by
completion date. Project entries are numbered sequentially throughout
Part 1. Each entry generally contains the following elements:
Chemical Abstract Services (CAS) Registry Number
Chemical Name
Air Pollution Source
Project Type
Status of Project
Contact Office and Name
The first three elements may not be applicable to all entries. For
example, projects which deal with groups of chemicals such as "organic
compounds" or "heavy metals" rather than specific pollutants cannot be
assigned CAS numbers. The term "various" has been used in these cases. In
some projects dealing with specific source categories, lists of chemicals
emitted are not yet available, so "various" has been used under Chemical
Name. Other chemical-specific projects may not deal with specific air
pollution sources. In these cases, the Air Pollution Source element of the
entry has been omitted. Wherever possible, an effort has been made to list
the specific chemical name(s), CAS registry number(s), and/or source type(s)
for each project.
If a project clearly falls into one of the 11 categories previously
listed, only that one project type is listed in the entry. While there is
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often overlap between the kinds of information included in these categories,
the project type identified reflects the primary emphasis of the project.
Where it was difficult to select the single most appropriate project type,
more than one is listed.
The Status of Project element contains the expected completion date of
the project. The month and year are given if available, otherwise the
fiscal year of expected completion is provided. In the case of emissions
standards projects (NESHAPs and NSPS), the entry indicates whether the
standard is currently in the proposal or promulgation stage, since separate
Background Information Documents are made publicly available after each
stage. The last element in each project entry lists the office doing the
work and the name of the project officer or other knowledgeable contact.
Abbreviations used for the offices and the telephone number for each office
are included at the end of this introduction.
Part 2 of the document consists of four indices: a project type index,
CAS number index, chemical name index, and source type index. These indices
allow users to locate projects pertaining to a specific chemical, source, or
type of information.
The project type index lists the 11 project types in alphabetical
order. Under each project type, the entry numbers and titles of all
relevant projects are listed. If an entry contains more than one project
type, it is listed in the index under each applicable project type.
The other three indices follow the same format as the project type
index. Only those chemical names, CAS numbers, and sources used in the 187
project descriptions are used in these indices.
A list of synonyms for chemical names is included as Part 3 of this
document. This will allow users who know a chemical by a different name
than the one listed in the index to locate information on the chemical. The
synonym list is organized in two ways. First, in Part A, there is a listing
of each CAS number applicable to the 187 projects. Under the CAS number is
a list of chemical name synonyms. In Part B, all chemical name synonyms
appearing in Part A are listed in alphabetical order followed by the
appropriate CAS number.
The final part of the document, Part 4, lists other published sources
of information on ongoing air toxics research giving abstracts of these
publications and ordering information. It was impossible to include all
potentially useful toxicology projects in this report due to space
limitations. However, the National Toxicology Program (NTP) publishes lists
of toxicology research projects underway at EPA, the Department of Health
and Human Services, and the Department of Energy. The EPA Chemical
Activities Status Report, also published periodically, lists ongoing EPA
projects on specific chemicals, including research and regulation under
water, air, solid waste, and toxic substances legislation.
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Keys to Abbreviations Used in this Document.
Abbreviation for
Offi ce/Di vi s i on/Branch
Name
Telephone
1) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Offices
OAQPS/
ESED/
SDB
CPB
MDAD/
AMTB
SASD/
PAB
OHEA/
CAG
ECAO-RTP
ECAO-Ci
OPTS/
OTS/
Office Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangle
Park
Emission Standards and
Engineering Division (919)541-5571
Standards Development Branch (919)541-5578
Chemicals and Petroleum Branch (919)541-5671
Monitoring and Data
Analysis Division
Air Management Technology
Branch
Strategies and Air Standards
Division
Pollutant Assessment Branch
Office of Health and Environ-
mental Assessment, Washington,
DC
Carcinogen Assessment Group
Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office,
Cincinnati, OH
Office of Pesticides and Toxic
Substances, Washington, DC
Office of Toxic Substances
Assessment Division
(919)541-5536
(919)541-5586
(919)541-5504
(919)541-5645
(202)382-7317
(202)382-7309
(919)541-4173
(513)684-7531
(202)382-3442
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Abbreviation for
Office/Division/Branch
Name
Telephone
OSW/
EPAB
LDB
TB
OERR
ORD/
OHR
EMSL-RTP
ESRL-RTP
HERL-RTP
IERL-RTP
lERL-Ci
MERL-Ci
MERL-Ada
MERL-Edi
Office of Solid Waste,
Washington, DC
Economics and Policy
Analysis Branch
Land Disposal Branch
Technology Branch
Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response,
Washington, DC
Office of Research and
Development, Washington, DC
Office of Health Research
Environmental Monitoring and
Support Laboratory, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Environmental Sciences
Research Laboratory, Research
Triangle Park, NC
(202)382-4646
(202)382-3345
(202)382-3345
(202)382-2180
(202)382-5900
(919)541-2106
(919)541-2191
Health Effects Research (919)541-2281
Laboratory, Research Triangle
Park, NC
Industrial Environmental (919)541-2821
Research Laboratory, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Industrial Environmental
Research Laboratory,
Cincinnati, OH
Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory,
Cincinnati, OH
Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, Ada, OK
Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory, Edison, NJ
(513)684-4402
(513)684-7931
(405)332-8800
(201)321-6635
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Abbreviation for
Office/Division/Branch
Name
Telephone
2) National Institute For Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Offices
DBBS/
APEB
ETB
TSB
DRDS/
LIB
CIB
ENIB
EPIB
DSHEFS/
IWSB
SB
Division of Biomedical and
Behavioral Sciences,
Cincinnati, OH
Applied Physiology and
Ergonomics Branch
Experimental Toxicology
Branch
Technical Support Branch
Division of Respiratory
Disease Studies,
Morgantown, WV
Laboratory Investigations
Branch
Clinical Investigations
Branch
Environmental Investigations
Branch
Epidemiology Investigations
Branch
Division of Surveillance,
Hazard Evaluations, and
Field Studies,
Cincinnati, OH
Industry Wide Studies Branch
Surveillance Branch
(513)684-8465
(513)684-8291
(513)684-8392
(513)684-8433
(304)291-4474
(304)291-4518
(304)291-4755
(304)291-4474
(304)291-4476
(513)684-4428
(513)684-2694
(513)684-2641
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PART 1
LIST OF ONGOING PROJECTS
1. CAS NO: 71-43-2
CHEMICAL: Benzene
SOURCE: Coke Oven Byproduct Recovery
Plants
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Coke Oven Byproduct Plants (Benzene)
NESHAP
STATUS: Proposal FY 84
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB, G. Lacy
2. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Coke Oven Emissions
SOURCE: Coke Ovens, Wet-Coal Charged
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Coke Oven Emissions: Charging,
Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
STATUS: Proposal FY 84
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB, R. Ajax
3. CAS NO: 75-01-4
CHEMICAL: Vinyl Chloride
SOURCE: Ethylene Dichloride-Vinyl Chloride
Plants; Polyvinylchloride Plants;
Chemical Industry
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
STATUS: Proposal FY 85
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB, F. Dimrnick
4. CAS NO: 71-43-2
CHEMICAL: Benzene
SOURCE: Maleic Anhydride Plants;
Chemical Industry
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Maleic Anhydride (Benzene) NESHAP
STATUS: Proposed 4/18/80, Awaiting
Promulgation
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB, R. Colyer
5. CAS NO: 71-43-2
CHEMICAL: Benzene
SOURCE: Ethylbenzene/Styrene Manufacturing;
Chemical Industry
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Ethylbenzene/Styrene (Benzene)
NESHAP
STATUS: Proposed 4/18/80, Awaiting
Promulgation
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB, R. Colyer
6. CAS NO: 71-43-2
CHEMICAL: Benzene
SOURCE: Benzene Storage Vessels
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Benzene Storage NESHAP
STATUS: Proposed 12/19/80, Amended 11/24/82,
Awaiting Promulgation
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB,'D. Bell
7. CAS NO: 71-43-2
CHEMICAL: Benzene
SOURCE: Benzene Fugitive Emissions Sources
PROJECT TYPE: NESHAP
TITLE: Benzene Fugitives NESHAP
STATUS: Proposed 1/5/81, Awaiting
Promulgation
CONTACT: OAQPS/ESED/SDB, F. Dimmick
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127-18-4; 79-01-6; 71-55-6;
75-09-2; 76-13-1
VOC; Perchloroethylene; Trichloro-
ethy1ene; 1,1,1-Tri chloroethane;
Methylene Chloride; Trichlorotri-
fluoroethane
Degreasing Operations; Organic Solvent
Cleaners
NSPS-lll(d)
Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Proposed 6/11/80, Amended 4/21/81,
Awaiting Promulgation
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, L. Jones
7440-38-2
Arsenic (Inorganic)
Glass Manufacturing Plants
NESHAP
Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
Proposed 7/20/83, Awaiting
Promulgation
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, L. Chaput
7440-38-2
Arsenic (Inorganic)
Primary Copper Smelters; Smelters
NESHAP
High Arsenic Copper Smelters
NESHAP
Proposed 7/20/83, Awaiting
Promulgation
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, L. Chaput
7440-38-2
Arsenic (Inorganic)
Primary Copper Smelters; Smelters
NESHAP
Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
Proposed 7/20/83, Awaiting
Promulnation
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, L. Chaput
1332-21-4
Asbestos
Various Sources of Asbestos
NESHAP
Asbestos NESHAP Revision
Revision (Work Practice Standards)
Proposed 7/13/83, Awaiting
Repromulgation
Revision (Demolition and Renovation
Standards) Proposal FY 85
OAQPS/F.SED/SDB, L. Chaput
7440-41-7
Beryllium
Extraction Plants; Ceramic Plants;
Foundries; Incinerators; Propel!ant
Plants; Machining Operations
NESHAP
Beryllium NESHAP Review
Promulgated 4/6/73, Review FY 84
OAOPS/ESED/SDB, D. Byrne
Various
Mercury; Heavy Metals
Ore Processing; Chlor-alkali
Manufacturing; Chemical Industry
NESHAP
Mercury NESHAP Review
Promulgated 10/14/75, Review FY 84
OAQPS/ESED/SPB. D. Byrne
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107-13-1
Acrylonitrile
Undetermined
NESHAP
Acrylonitrile NESHAP
Listing Schedule FY 84
OAOPS/ESED/SDB, S. Wyatt
Various
Cadmium; Heavy Metals
Source Assessment;
Emission Factor Document
Cadmium Source Category Survey
In Progress, FY 84
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, J. Copeland
71-43-2
Benzene; Gasoline Vapors
Gasoline Marketing
Exposure Assessment
Exposure Assessment for Benzene
from Gasoline Marketing Sources
Publish 6/84
OAQPS/ESED/CPB, S. Shedd
50-00-0
Formaldehyde
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Formaldehyde
Publish 4/84
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
56-23-5
Carbon Tetrachloride
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Carbon Tetrachloride
Publish 4/84
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
67-66-3
Chloroform
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Chloroform
Publish 4/84
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
107-06-2
Ethyl ene Di chloride
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Ethylene Dichloride
Publish 4/84
OAOPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
107-13-1
Acrylonitrile
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Acrvlonitrile
Publish 4/84"
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
30.
Various
Nickel; Heavy Metals
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Nickel
Publish 4/84
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
106-89-8
Epichlorohydrin
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Epichlorohydrin
Publish 2/85
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Ethylene Oxide
Publish ?/85
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
Various
Chromium; Heavy Metals
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating Air
Emissions from Sources of Chromium
Publish 8/84
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
75-44-5
Phosgene
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Phosgene
Publish Draft 8/84
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
7439-96-5
Manganese; Heavy Metals
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Manganese
Publish Draft 8/84
OAOPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Chlorobenzenes
PROJECT TYPE: Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Chlorobenzenes
STATUS: Publish Draft 8/84
CONTACT: OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
CAS NO: 1336-36-3
CHEMICAL: Polychlorinated Biphen.yls fPCB)
PROJECT TYPE: Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Development of Source and Emissions
Data for PCS
STATUS: Publish Draft 8/R4
CONTACT: OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
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31. CAS NO: 75-35-4 40.
CHEMICAL: Vinylidene Chloride
PROJECT TYPE: Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Development of Source and Emissions
Data for Vinylidene Chloride
STATUS: Publish Draft 8/84
CONTACT: OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
32. CAS NO: 67-66-3 41.
CHEMICAL: Chloroform
PROJECT TYPE: Exposure Assessment
TITLE: Exposure Assessment for Chloroform
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OAQPS/SASD/PAB, M. Dusetzina
33. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Chromium; Heavy Metals
PROJECT TYPE: Exposure Assessment 42.
TITLE: Estimates of Population Exposure
to Ambient Chromium Emissions
STATUS: Publish 2/84
CONTACT: OAQPS/SASD/PAB, K. Blanchard
34. CAS NO: 56-23-5
CHEMICAL: Carbon Tetrachloride
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment 43.
TITLE: Preliminary Study of Sources of
Carbon Tetrachloride. Final Report
STATUS: Publish 2/84
CONTACT: OAQPS/SASD/PAB, K. Blanchard
35. CAS NO: 7440-38-2
CHEMICAL: Arsenic
PROJECT TYPE: Exposure Assessment 44.
TITLE: Review and Revision of Preliminary
Exposure Assessment for Arsenic
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OAQPS/SASD/PAB, W. Peters
36. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Nickel; Heavy Metals
PROJECT TYPE: Exposure Assessment 45.
TITLE: Exposure Assessment for Nickel
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OAQPS/SASD/PAB, M. Dusetzina
37. CAS NO: 75-01-4
CHEMICAL: Vinyl Chloride
PROJECT TYPE: Risk Assessment
TITLE: Carcinogenic Risk Assessment For 46.
Vinyl Chloride
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/CAG, R. McSaughy
38. CAS NO: 107-13-1
CHEMICAL: Acrylonitrile
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for 47.
Acrylonitrile. Final
STATUS: Publish 12/83
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, R. Bruce
39. CAS NO: 75-35-4
CHEMICAL: Vinylidere Chloride
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for 48.
Vinvlidene Chloride, External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, R. Bruce
CAS NO: 79-01-6
CHEMICAL: Trichloroethylene
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Trichloroethylene, Revision.
External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-PTP, J. Parker
CAS NO: 127-18-4
CHEMICAL: Tetrachloroethylene
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment for
Tetrachloroethylene, Revision.
External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP. M. Greenberg
CAS NO: 7440-41-7
CHEMICAL: Beryllium
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Beryllium
STATUS: Publish FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, D. Sivulka
CAS NO: 75-21-8
CHEMICAL: Ethylene Oxide
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment for Ethylene
Oxide
STATUS: Publish FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, R. Bruce
CAS NO: 67-66-3
CHEMICAL: Chloroform
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Chloroform
STATUS: Publish FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, S. D. Lee
CAS NO: 75-09-2
CHEMICAL: Methylene Chloride
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Methylene Chloride. External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, J. Parker
CAS NO: 107-06-2
CHEMICAL: Ethylene Dichloride
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Ethylene Dichloride
STATUS: Publish FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, R. Bruce
CAS NO: 7439-97-6
CHEMICAL: Mercury; Heavy Metals
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Mercury
STATUS: Publish FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, D. Sivulka
CAS NO: 7440-02-0
CHEMICAL: Nickel; Heavy Metals
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document
for Nickel
STATUS: Publish Revision FY 34
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, D. Sivulka
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CHEMICAL: Acrolein
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Acrolein
STATUS: Publish 9/85
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, M. Sreenberg
50. CAS NO: 126-99-8
CHEMICAL: Chloroprene
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Chloroprene
STATUS: Publish FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-RTP, M. Greenberg
51. CAS NO: 77-47-4
CHEMICAL: Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Hexachlorocyclopentadi ene.
External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-Ci, Reisman
52. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Dioxins
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Dioxins. External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-Ci, D. Mukerjee
53. CAS NO: 108-95-2
CHEMICAL: Phenol
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Phenol. External Review
STATUS: Publish Final Version FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-Ci, R. Hertzberg
54. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Chlorobenzenes
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Chlorinated Benzenes
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-Ci, W. B. Peirano
55. CAS NO: 132-64-9
CHEMICAL: Oibenzofurans
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment
TITLE: Health Assessment Document for
Dibenzofurans
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-Ci, D. Muker.iee
56. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
PROJECT TYPE: Risk Assessment
TITLE: Risk Assessment Methodology
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OHEA/ECAO-Ci, M. Dourson
57. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Particulates
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Sites
PROJECT TYPE: Exposure Assessment; Source
Assessment
TTTLE: Methods for Assessing Exposure to
Particulate Emissions from Surface
Contamination Sites
STATUS: Publish 6/84
CONTACT: OHEA/EAG, J. Schaum
58. CAS NO:
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Various
Various
Risk Assessment;
Exposure Assessment
Risk Assessment Guidelines for
Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity,
Reproductive Effects. Exposure
Assessment for Complex Mixtures and
Systematic Toxicants
In Progess FY 84
OHEA, E. Anderson
1429-50-1
Ethylenediaminetetra(methvlene
phosphoric Acid), (EDTMPA)
CHIP
Chemical Hazard Information Profile
for EDTMPA
Publish 1/84
OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
530-63-3
Quinoline and its Hydrochloride
Salt
CHIP
Chemical Hazard Information Profile
for Quinoline and its Hydrochloride
Salt
Publish 1/84
OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
123-30-8; 51-78-5; 63084-98-0
p-Aminophenol; p-Aminophenol,
Hydrochloride Salt; p-Aminophenol,
Sulfate Salt
CHIP
Chemical Hazard Information Profile
for p-Aminophenol and its Hydro-
chloride and Sulfate Salts
Publish 1/84
OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
95-55-6; 67845-79-8
o-Aminophenol; o-Aminophenol,
Sulfate Salt
CHIP
Chemical Hazard Information Profile
for o-Aminophenol and its Sulfate
Salt
Publish 1/84
OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
24458-48-8
P-(2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-4-
nitrosoaniline
CHIP
Chemical Hazard Information Profile
on n-(2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-4-
nitrosoaniline
Publish 1/84
OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
95-53-4; 636-21-5
o-Toluidine; o-Toluidine, Hydro-
chloride Salt
CHIP
Chemical Hazard Information Profile
on o-Toluidine and its Hvdro-
chloride Salt
Publish 1/84
OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
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65. CAS NO: 108-05-4
CHEMICAL: Vinyl Acetate
PROJECT TYPE: CHIP
TITLE: Chemical Hazard Information Profile
for Vinyl Acetate
STATUS: Publish 4/84
CONTACT: OPTS/OTS/A, J. Darr
66. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Use of the W-E-T Model to Estimate
Impacts of Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities Air Emissions
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/EPAB, C. Haymore
67. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Evaluation and Selection of Models
for Estimating Air Emissions from
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/LDB, S. Hwang
68. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessments
TITLE: Evaluation of Control Techniques
and Associated Costs to Reduce
Toxic Air Emissions from Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/LDB, S. Hwang
69. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Development of Protocols for
Ambient Air Sampling and Monitoring
at Hazardous Waste Facilities
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/LDB, S. Hwang
70. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Assessment of Air Emissions from
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities, and
Determination of Human Health
Impacts
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/LDB, S. Hwang
71. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Sites
PROJECT TYPE: Health Assessment;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Evaluation of Hazardous Waste
Sites and Accompanying Health
Effects
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/TB', K. Walker
72. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment; Monitorina,
Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Measurement of Air Emissions from
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/TB, K. Walker
73. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Investigation and Evaluation of
Air Emissions from Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OSW/TB, K. Walker
74. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Development of an Air Monitoring
System Complete with a QA Manual
and QA Workshop for Use at Super-
fund Hazardous Waste Sites
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: OERR, J. R. Gearo
75. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Organic Compounds
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Survey of Direct Analysis Methods
for Organic Compounds in
Parti oil ate Matter
STATUS: Publish 10/P3
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, D. Scott
76. CAS NO: 107-13-1
CHEMICAL: Acrylonitrile
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Evaluation of a Method for
Acrylonitrile
STATUS: Publish 10/83
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP. J. Knoll
77. CAS NO: 1332-21-4
CHEMICAL: Asbestos
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Methodology for the Measurement of
Airborne Asbestos by Electron
Microscopy
STATUS: Publish FY S3
CONTACT; EMSL-RTP, M. Beard
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78. CAS NO. 1332-21-4
CHEMICAL: Asbestos
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Evaluation of Provisional Methods
for the Measurement of Airborne
Asbestos
STATUS: Publish FY 83
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, M. Beard
79. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Addition to Volume III of QA Hand-
book: Section 3.0.5, Recommended
Performance Audits to Assess
Accuracy for NSPS Methods and
Section 3.0.6, Recommended Perfor-
mance Audits to Assess Accuracy for
NESHAP Method.
STATUS: Publish FY 83
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, D. VonLehmden
80. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons on Particulate Matter
by Luminescence
STATUS: Publish FY 83
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, N. Wilson
81. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Metals and Organic Compounds
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: 1980 NAMS Analytical Results
(Metals and Organics)
STATUS: Publish 1/84
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, G. Evans
82. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Evaluation of Thermally Desorbable
Passive Sampling Devices
STATUS: Publish 3/84
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, R. Lewis
83. CAS NO: 7440-38-2
CHEMICAL: Arsenic
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Monitoring for Ambient Arsenic
STATUS: Publish 5/84
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, B. Martin
84. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Metals
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Literature Survey of Methods for
Metal Speciation in Particulate
Matter
STATUS: Publish 5/84
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, D. Scott
85. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Organic Compounds
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Passive Sampling Devices for
Organic Vapors in Ambient Air
STATUS: Publish 5/84
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP. J. Lewis
86. CAS NO:
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71-43-2
Benzene
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Development of TALMS Benzene
Monitor
Publish 7/84
EMSL-RTP, D. Scott
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
GC-FTIR Analysis of Ambient
Volatile Oraanic Compounds
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP, W. McClenny
Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Development of Cryogenic Trapping/
Capillary Column GC System for
Ambient Air Monitoring
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP, W. McClenny
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Stability of Organic Audit Materials
and Results of Source Test Audits:
Status Report 6
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP, D. VonLehmden
Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Report Issued Describing
Techniques for Calibrating GC/MS
Units by Injection
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP, H. Crist
1332-21-4
Asbestos
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Report on Collection Method for
Asbestos
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP, R. Fuerst
7440-38-2
Arsenic
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Report on'Validation Studies of
Emission Test Method for Arsenic
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP. T. Ward
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Issue Guidance Document on
Determining a Testing Company's
Ability to Measure Organics in Air
Publish 9/84
EMSL-RTP, H. Crist
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96.
97.
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7664-93-9
Su If uric Acid Mist
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Techniques for Measurement of
SuIfuric Acid Mist from Power
Plants
Publish 10/84
EMSL-RTP, T. Logan
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Evaluation of New Solid Sorbents
for Collection of Organic Vapors
from Air
Publish 11/84
EMSL-RTP, J. Mulik
Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Stability of Organic Audit
Materials at the PPB Level and
Ambient Results: Status Report I
Publish 11/84
EMSL-RTP, D. Von Lehmden
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Evaluation of Methodology for
Determination of Fugitive Organic
Emissions from Sources
Publish 12/84
EMSL-RTP, G. Walsh
Various
Total Reduced Sulfur; Sulfur
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Validation of Method 15 and ISA for
Total Reduced Sulfur from Sulfur
Recovery Plants
Publish 12/84
EMSL-RTP, J. Margeson
Various
Chromium, Hexavalent
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Report on Field Evaluation of
Method for Hexavalent Chromium
Publish 12/84
EMSL-RTP. J. Knoll
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Compendium of Methods for Measuring
Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient
Air
In Progress FY 84
EMSL-RTP, L. Purdue
Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Technical Assistance Document for
Sampling and Analysis of Organic
Compounds in Ambient Air
In Progress FY 84
EMSL-RTP, L. Purdue
102. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Organic Compounds
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Report on Use of Dynamic Impinger
as Advanced Screening Technique
for Hazardous Organics
STATUS: Publish 3/85
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, J. Knoll
103. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Luminescence Analysis of Poly-
nuclear Aromatic Compounds in
Particulate Matter
STATUS: Publish 3/85
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, N. Wilson
104. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Organic Compounds
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Report on Nitrogen-Specific
Detector in GC Measurement of
Hazardous Organics
STATUS: Publish 6/85
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, J. Knoll
105. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Evaluation of Portable Photoioniz-
ing Analyzer for Separation and
Quantification 0* Air Pollutants
STATUS: Publish 12/85
CONTACT: EMSL-RTP, G. Ortman
106. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Chlorobenzenes
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Measurement and Analysis of
Chlorobenzenes
STATUS: Publish 4/84
CONTACT: ESRL-RTP, B. Gay
107. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Organic Compounds
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Atmospheric Measurements of Trace
Hazardous Organic Chemicals
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: ESRL-RTP, L. Cupitt
108. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Study of Source-Receptor Measure-
ments Methodology for Some
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: ESRL-RTP, J. Cheney
109. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Hazardous Air Pollutants in the
Urban Environment
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: ESRL-RTP, M. Bufalini
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115.
116.
117.
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Various 118.
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Ambient Air/Source Transport and
Transformation Relationships for
Selected Hazardous Air Pollutants
In Progress FY 84
ESRL-RTP, W. Lonneman
Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants (Priority)
Toxicology
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response
Relationships
Started 10/81; Complete 9/84 119.
HERL-RTP, J. Graham
Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants (Priority)
Toxicology
Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Response
Relationships
Started 10/81; Complete 6/85
HERL-RTP, L. Reiter
Various 120.
Hazardous Air Pollutants (Priority)
Toxicology
Characterize Senotoxic Dose-
Response Relationships
Started 10/79; Complete 10/87
HERL-RTP, J. Lewtas
Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Toxicology; Monitoring, Sampling,
and Analysis 121.
Identify and Evaluate Toxic
Components of Air Pollution
Started 10/81; Complete 10/87
HERL-RTP; J. Lewtas
Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Toxicology
Determine the Significance of
Neurotoxic Reponse Indicators 122.
Started 10/81; Complete 10/88
HERL-RTP, L. Reiter
Various
Organic Compounds
Residential Buildings; Combustion;
Coke Ovens
Source Assessment; Risk Assessment; 123.
Toxicology
Evaluate the Contribution of Source
Emissions to Cancer Risk
Started 10/83; Complete 10/88
HERL-RTP, J. Lewtas
Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Combustion 124.
Toxicology; Risk Assessment
Genotoxic Risks from Complex
Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
Start 10/84; Complete 9/89
HERL-RTP. J. Lewtas
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Hazardous Air Pollutants
PROJECT TYPE: Risk Assessment
TITLE: Harvard University Cooperative
Agreement - Monographs on Research
and Policy Issues Including
1.) Sensitive Individuals,
2.) Biological Screening Tests,
3.) Air Carcinogen Policy, and
4.) Regulation of Toxic and
Nuclear Waste.
STATUS: Started 6/80; Complete 10/85
CONTACT: ORD/OHR, R. Cortesi
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Combustion; Hazardous Waste
Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Provision of Technical Assistance
to the Fluidized Bed Combustion-
Hazardous Waste Research Program
STATUS: Complete 9/83
CONTACT: IERL-RTP, D. Sanchez
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Hazardous Air Pollutants
SOURCE: Fired Heaters; Combustion
PROJECT TYPE: Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
TITLE: Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce
HAP Emissions from Waste-Oil-Fired
Heaters
STATUS: Publish 12/83
CONTACT: IERL-RTP, R. Hall
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities;
Combustion
PROJECT TYPE: Source 'Assessment
TITLE: In-House Fundamental Hazardous
Waste Incineration Studies
STATUS: Complete ?/84
CONTACT: IERL-RTP, W. Lanier
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Hazardous Air Pollutants; VOC
PROJECT TYPE: Emission Factor Document
TITLE: Destruction of VOC/HAP Emissions
Via Catalytic Incineration
STATUS: Publish 4/84
CONTACT: IERL-RTP, B. Tichenor
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Hazardous Air Pollutants
SOURCE: Various
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Hazardous Air Pollutants Source
Assessments
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: IERL-PTP, B. Tichenor
CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Organic Compounds
SOURCE: Incineration; Combustion
PROJECT TYPE: Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
TITLE: Fugitive Organic Emissions from
Incineration
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: IERL-RTP. M. Jackson
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125. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Preliminary Assessment of Hazardous
Waste Pretreatment as an Air
Pollution Control Technique
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: IERL-C1, B. Blaney
126. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Assessment of Control Techniques
for Air Emissions from Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: lERL-Ci, B. Blaney
127. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Sites
PROJECT TYPE: Exposure Assessment
TITLE: Application of Inhalation Exposure
Methodology (IEM) to Hazardous
Waste Air Emissions
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: lERL-Ci, B. Blaney
128. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Sites
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Evaluation of Volatilization of
Hazardous Constituents at
Hazardous Waste Land Treatment
Sites
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: MERL-Ada, F. Pfeffer
129. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Assessment of Air Emissions from
Land Treatment of Refinery Oily
Sludges
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: MERL-Ada, F. Pfeffer
130. CAS NO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Remedial Action at Hazardous Sites;
Hazardous Waste Sites
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Technical Report Concerning
Production, Migration and Hazards
Associated with Toxic Gases at
Remedial Action Sites
STATUS: In Progress FY 84
CONTACT: MERL-Ci, S. James
131. CAS MO: Various
CHEMICAL: Various
SOURCE: Hazardous Waste Facilities
PROJECT TYPE: Source Assessment
TITLE: Evaluation of Air Emissions from
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storaqe,
and Disposal Facilities in Support
of RC9A Air Emissions RIA
STATUS: In Progress FV ?-f
CONTACT: MERL-Ci, P. dePercin
132. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
133. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
134. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
135. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
136. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
137. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
138.
139.
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
CONTACT:
74-82-8
Methane
Hazardous Waste Sites
Source Assessment
Field Verification of Methane
Movement Predictions and Methane
Control Systems for Landfills
In Progress FY 84
MERL-Ci, M. Roulier
Various
Various
Hazardous Spills
Source Assessment
Develop Mobile Collection/
Treatment System for Spilled
Volatile and Gaseous Materials
In Progress FY 84
MERL-Edi, M. Royer
Various
Various
Hazardous Spills
Source Assessment
Evaluation/Development of Foams
for Mitigating Air Pollution from
Hazardous Spills
In Progress FY 84
MERL-Edi, J. Brugger
78-30-8; Others
Aluminum; Lithium Compounds; Tri-
ortho-cresyl Phosohate; Carbon
Compounds, Straight-chain
Toxicology
Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic
Agents
Started 10/79; Complete 9/83
NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, D. Chrislip
Various
Cellosolves; Solvents
Toxicology
Behavioral Teratology of Cellosolves
Started 1/81; Completed 9/83
NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K. Nelson
74-83-9; 75-15-0; 56-23-5
Methyl Bromide; Carbon Tetra-
chloride; Carbon Disulfide
Fumigation
Epidemiology
Neurotoxicity Evaluations of
Fumigators
Started 10/80; Complete 6/84
NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K. Anger
Various
Alcohol Solvents; Solvents
Toxicology
Behavioral Teratology of Alcohol
Solvents
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K. Nelson
Various
Particulates
Foundries
Toxicology
Carcinogen!city of Foundry
Particulates
Starterf :C/78; Complete 9/83
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, R. Niemeier
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140. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
141. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
142. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
143. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
144. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
145. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
146.
147.
148.
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
Various
Diesel Exhaust; Coal Dust
Mining
Toxicology
Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal
Exposure Studies
Started 10/77; Complete 9/83
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, T. Lewis
110-80-5; 109-86-4
2-Ethoxyethanol; 2-Methoxyethanol;
Glycol Ethers
Toxicology
Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
Started 10/79; Complete 12/83
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, H. Plotnik
107-11-9; 121-44-8
Allylamine; Triethylamine
Toxicology
Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
Started 10/80; Complete 5/84
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, D. Lynch
Various
Glycol Ethers
Toxicology
Teratogenesis of Glycol Ethers and
Related Compounds
Started 10/81; Complete 9/84
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, B. Hardin
Various
Solvents; Alcohol Solvents
Toxicology
Transplacental Pharmacokinetics of
Alcohol Solvents
Started 10/82; Complete 12/84
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, W. Wei gel
Various
Isobutyl Nitrate; Hazardous
Chemicals
Toxicology
Emergency Toxicological Assessment
Started 10/81; Complete 3/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, D. Lynch
1314-62-1
Vanadium Pentoxide
Mining
Toxicology; Epidemiology
Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of
Industrial Agents
Started 10/78; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, W. Moorman
107-06-2
1,2-Dichloroethane
Toxicology
Pichloroethane Drug Interactions-
NCI
Started 10/80; Complete 6/86
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, K. Cheever
8052-42-4
Asphalt
Toxicology
Assessment of Carcinogenic Activity
of Asphalt Fumes
Started 10/82; Complete 9/86
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, R. Niemeier
149. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
150. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
151. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
152. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
153. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
154. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
155. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
156. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
157.
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
Various
Coal Slags; Silica
Toxicology
Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/TSB, L. Stettler
68-12-2
Dimethylformamide; Solvents
Toxicology
Chronic Biological Effects of
Dimethylformamide
Started 1/79; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/TSB, W. Wagner
Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis;
Toxicology
Particulate and Tissue Analysis
Service and Research
Started 10/82, Continuing
NIOSH/DBBS/TSB, L. Stettler
Various
Cotton Dusts
Toxicology
Cotton Dusts and Extracts,
Pulmonary Responses
Started 10/81; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, P. Miles
Various
Cotton Dusts
Epidemiology; Toxicology
Endotoxins in Cotton
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, S. Olenchock
Various
Nickel; Asbestos
Toxicology
Microbiological and Mutagenesis
Studies
Started 10/82; Continuing
NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, T. Ong
Various
Various
Coal Mining; Mining
Epidemiology; Toxicology
Comparative Research in Analytical
Pathology
Started 10/82; Continuing
NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, F. Green
Various
Selenium; Aerosols; Arsenic;
Vanadium; Copper; Zinc; Heavy Metals
Toxicology
Physiology and Pharmacology of
Occupational Respiratory Disease
Started 10/83; Continuing
NIOSH/DRDS/t-IB, K. Weber
Various '
Cotton Dusts
Textile Industry
Epidemiology; Toxicology
Evaluation of the Effects of
Washed Cotton
Started 10/81; Complete 9/84
NIOSH/DRDS/CIB, p. Castellan
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158. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
159. CAS NO:
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SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
160. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
161. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
162. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCES:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
163.
164.
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
1309-37-1; 1332-37-2; 1345-25-1
Iron Oxide
Welding; Steel Industry
Epidemiology
Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene
Study of Mild Steel Workers
Started 10/81; Complete 9/84
NIOSH/DRDS/CIB, A. Patil
Various
Aerosols; Organic Compounds
Agriculture
Epidemiology
Occupational Exposure to Organic
and Biological Aerosols
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB, F. Hear!
Various
Particulates
Oil Shale Processes; Energy
Industry
Epidemiology
Occupational Health Studies of
Oil Shale Processes
Started 8/81; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DROS/ENIB, R. Wheeler
Various
Diesel Exhaust; Coal Oust
Mining
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic Environmental Study -
Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
Emissions
Started 10/81; Complete 9/84
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, R. Ames
50-32-8; 56-55-3; Others
Diesel Exhaust; Polynuclear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons;
Benzo(A)Pyrene; Benz(A)Anthracene;
Silica; Coal Dust; Asbestos
Mining; Cargo Transport; Granite
Industry; Cement Industry; Crushed
Stone Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality of Miners and Related
Workers
Started 10/78; Complete 9/84
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, J. Costello
Various
Various
Non-metallic Minerals Industry; Mining
Epidemiology
Studies of Miners and Millers of
Non-Metallic Ores
Started 1/77; Complete 10/84
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, J. Gamble
Various
Silica
Mining
Epidemiology
Assessment of Coal Workers
Pneumocom'osis and Respiratory
Disease in Surface Miners
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DP.OS/'EPIB, H. Air.andus
165. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
166. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
167. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
168. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
169. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
170. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
171. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
17?. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
Vari ous
Coal Dust
Mining
Epidemiology
National Coal Study and Coal
Worker Surveillance
Started 10/81; Continuing
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, M. Attfield
Various
Various
Automobile Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality Analysis of United Auto
Workers Cohorts
Started 10/80; Complete 9/83
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, J. Whalen
78-00-2
Tetraethyl Lead
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial Hygiene
Study of Workers Exposed to
Tetraethyl Lead
Started 10/79; Complete 9/83
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, M. Haring
Various
Various
Automobile Industry; Woodworking
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial Hygiene
Study of Wood Die and Model Makers
Started 10/80; Complete 12/83
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, R. Roscoe
1336-36-3
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCS)
Epidemiology
The Effects of PCB on Reproductive
Outcome
Started 10/80; Complete 12/83
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, M. Rosenberg
75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Chemical Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants
in Kanawha Valley, West Virainia
Started 10/79; Complete 9/84
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, R. Rinsky
108-88-3
Toluene
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial Hygiene
Study of Workers Exposed to
Toluene
Started 10/79; Complete 3/84
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, F. Stern
1333-86-4; Others
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons;
Carbon Black
Newspaper Industry
Epidemiology
An Assessment of Worker Exposure
in the Newsprint Industry
Started 10/82; Complete 9/W
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, C. McCammon
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173. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
174. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
175. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
176. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
177. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
178. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
179. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
180. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PPCJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
50-00-0
Formaldehyde
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial Hygiene
Studv of Formaldehyde
Started 10/80; Complete 3/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, L. Stayner
75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Epidemiology
Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study -
NCI
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, K. Steenland
101-14-4
MOCA
Epidemiology
Investigation of Workers Exposed
to MOCA
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, E. Ward
Various
Hydrazines; Hexanes
Epidemiology
Industrial Hygiene Study of New
Agents-IV - NCI
Started 10/81; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, C. McCammon
95-95-4; 87-86-5; Others
Dioxins; 2,4,5-Tri chloropheno1;
Pentachlorophenol
Epidemiology
Registry of Dioxin Workers
Started 10/79; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, P. Honchar
1336-63-3; 127-18-4; 100-42-5;
106-99-0; Others
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB);
Perchloroethylene; Pesticides;
Rubber; Styrene; Butadiene
Epidemiology
Update of Completed Cohort
Mortality Studies - NCI
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, D. Brown
Various
Lead Chromate; Chromium; Heavy
Metals
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial Hygiene
Characteristics of Workers Exposed
to Lead Chromate Paints - NCI
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, M. Haring
Various
Various
Chemical Industry
Epidemiology
Chromosomal Aberrations and
Occupational Carcinooenesis
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, T. Meinhardt
181. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
182. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
183. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
184. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
185. CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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STATUS:
CONTACT:
186.
187.
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
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TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:
7440-41-7
Beryllium
Epidemiology
Beryllium Retrospective Cohort
Investigation - NCI
Started 10/81; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, A. Okun
106-93-4; 75-21-8; 7440-61-1
Ethylene Oxide; Uranium; Ethylene
Dibromide
Epidemiology; Toxicology
Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of
Occupational Populations
Started 10/82; Complete 9/86
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, T. Meinhardt
Various
Various
Epidemiology
Medical, Biometric and Industrial
Hygiene Study of Emerging Problems
Started 10/79; Continuing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, W. Halperin
Various
Various
Epidemiology; Health Assessment
Health Hazard Evaluations and
Technical Assistance
Started 10/80; Continuing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, J. Melius
117-81-7; 75-21-8; 50-00-0;
101-14-4; Others
DEHP; Ethylene Oxide; MOCA;
Formaldehyde; Organotin; Glycol
Ethers
Epidemiology; Health Assessment
Epidemiologic and Industrial
Support of Toxic Substances
Control Act - EPA
Started 10/81; Continuing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, D. Brown
Various
Various
Epidemiology
Access to National Occupational
Hazard Survey Data Base - Profile
Development
Started 10/78; Continuing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/SB, J. Seta
Various
Various
Epidemiology
Surveillance Cooperative Agree-
ments Between NIOSH and States
Started 10/79, Continuing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/SB, W. Crouse
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PART 2
PROJECT TYPE INDEX
CHIP
59. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for EDTMPA
60. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Quinollne and its
Hydrochloride Salt
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
62. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for o-Aminophenol and its
Sulfate Salt
63. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on
n-(2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-4-nitrosoani1ine
64. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on o-Toluidine and its
Hydrochloride Salt
65. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Vinyl Acetate
Emission Factor Document
16. Cadmium Source Category Survey
18. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Formaldehyde
19. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Carbon Tetrachloride
20. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chloroform
21. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Dichloride
22. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Acrylonitrile
23. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Nickel
24. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Epichlorohydrin
25. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Oxide
26. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Chromium
27. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Phosgene
28. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Manganese
29. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chlorobenzenes
30. Development of Source and Emissions Data for PCB
31. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Vinylidene Chloride
120. Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce HAP Emissions from
Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters
122. Destruction of VOC/HAP Emissions Via Catalytic Incineration
Epidemiology
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
146. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
153. Endotoxins In Cotton
155. Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
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157. Evaluation of the Effects of Washed Cotton
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
159. Occupational Exposure to Organic and Biological Aerosols
160. Occupational Health Studies of Oil Shale Processes
161. Epidemiologic Environmental Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
Emissions
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
163. Studies of Miners and Millers of Non-Metallic Ores
164. Assessment of Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis and Respiratory Disease
in Surface Miners
165. National Coal Study and Coal Worker Surveillance
166. Mortality Analysis of United Auto Workers Cohorts
167. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
Tetraethyl Lead
168. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Wood Die and Model Makers
169. The Effects of PCB on Reproductive Outcome
170. Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West Virginia
171. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
Toluene
172. An Assessment of Worker Exposure in the Newsprint Industry
173. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Formaldehyde
174. Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
175. Investigation of Workers Exposed to MOCA
176. Industrial Hygiene Study of New Agents-IV - NCI
177. Registry of Dioxin Workers
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
179. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Characteristics of Workers Exposed
to Lead Chromate Paints - NCI
180. Chromosomal Aberrations and Occupational Carcinogenesis
181. Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
183. Medical, Biometric and Industrial Hygiene Study of Emerging
Problems
184. Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
186. Access to National Occupational Hazard Survey Data Base - Profile
Development
187. Surveillance Cooperative Agreements Between NIOSH and States
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Exposure Assessment
17. Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
32. Exposure Assessment for Chloroform
33. Estimates of Population Exposure to Ambient Chromium Emissions
35. Review and Revision of Preliminary Exposure Assessment for Arsenic
36. Exposure Assessment for Nickel
57. Methods for Assessing Exposure to Particulate Emissions from
Surface Contamination Sites
58. Risk Assessment Guidelines for Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity,
Reproductive Effects. Exposure Assessment for Complex Mixtures
and Systematic Toxicants
127. Application of Inhalation Exposure Methodology (IEM) to Hazardous
Waste Air Emissions
Health Assessment
38. Health Assessment Document for Acrylonitrile. Final
39. Health Assessment Document for Vinylidene Chloride. External
Review
40. Health Assessment Document for Trichloroethylene, Revision.
External Review
41. Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene, Revision. External
Review
42. Health Assessment Document for Beryllium
43. Health Assessment for Ethylene Oxide
44. Health Assessment Document for Chloroform
45. Health Assessment Document for Methylene Chloride
46. Health Assessment Document for Ethylene Dichloride
47. Health Assessment Document for Mercury
48. Health Assessment Document for Nickel
49. Health Assessment Document for Acrolein
50. Health Assessment Document for Chloroprene
51. Health Assessment Document for Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. External
Review
52. Health Assessment Document for Dioxins. External Review
53. Health Assessment Document for Phenol. External Review
54. Health Assessment Document for Chlorinated Benzenes
55. Health Assessment Document for Dibenzofurans
70. Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities, and Determination of Human Health
Impacts
71. Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Sites and Accompanying Health Effects
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184. Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
67. Evaluation and Selection of Models for Estimating Air Emissions
from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities
69. Development of Protocols for Ambient Air Sampling and Monitoring at
Hazardous Waste Facilities
74. Development of an Air Monitoring System Complete with a QA Manual
and QA Workshop for Use at Superfund Hazardous Waste Sites
75. Survey of Direct Analysis Methods for Organic Compounds in
Particulate Matter
76. Evaluation of a Method for Acrylonitrile
77. Methodology for the Measurement of Airborne Asbestos by Electron
Microscopy
78. Evaluation of Provisional Methods for the Measurement of Airborne
Asbestos
79. Addition to Volume III of QA Handbook: Section 3.0.5, Recommended
Performance Audits to Assess Accuracy for NSPS Methods and Section
3.0.6, Recommended Performance Audits to Assess Accuracy for NESHAP
Method.
80. Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Particulate Matter
by Luminescence
81. 1980 NAMS Analytical Results (Metals and Organics)
82. Evaluation of Thermally Desorbable Passive Sampling Devices
83. Monitoring for Ambient Arsenic
84. Literature Survey of Methods for Metal Speciation in Particulate
Matter
85. Passive Sampling Devices for Organic Vapors in Ambient Air
86. Development of TALMS Benzene Monitor
87. GC-FTIR Analysis of Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds
88. Development of Cryogenic Trapping/Capillary Column GC System for
Ambient Air Monitoring
89. Stability of Organic Audit Materials and Results of Source Test
Audits: Status Report 6
90. Report Issued Describing Techniques for Calibrating GC/MS Units by
Injection
91. Report on Collection Method for Asbestos
92. Report on Validation Studies of Emission Test Method for Arsenic
93. Issue Guidance Document on Determining a Testing Company's Ability
to Measure Organics in Air
94. Techniques for Measurement of Sulfuric Acid Mist from Power Plants
95. Evaluation of New Solid Sorbents for Collection of Organic Vapors
from Air
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96. Stability of Organic Audit Materials at the PPB Level and Ambient
Results: Status Report I
97. Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Fugitive Organic
Emissions from Sources
98. Validation of Method 15 and 15A for Total Reduced Sulfur from
Sulfur Recovery Plants
99. Report on Field Evaluation of Method for Hexavalent Chromium
100. Compendium of Methods for Measuring Toxic Organic Compounds in
Ambient Air
101. Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis of Organic
Compounds in Ambient Air
102. Report on Use of Dynamic Impinger as Advanced Screening Technique
for Hazardous Organics
103. Luminescence Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds in
Particulate Matter
104. Report on Nitrogen-Specific Detector in GC Measurement of
Hazardous Organics
105. Evaluation of Portable Photoionizing Analyzer for Separation and
Quantification of Air Pollutants
106. Measurement and Analysis of Chlorobenzenes
107. Atmospheric Measurements of Trace Hazardous Organic Chemicals
108. Study of Source-Receptor Measurements Methodology for Some
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
109. Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment
110. Ambient Air/Source Transport and Transformation Relationships for
Selected Hazardous Air Pollutants
124. Fugitive Organic Emissions from Incineration
151. Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research
NESHAP
1. Coke Oven Byproduct Plants (Benzene) NESHAP
2. Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
4. Maleic Anhydride (Benzene) NESHAP
5. Ethylbenzene/Styrene (Benzene) NESHAP
6. Benzene Storage NESHAP
7. Benzene Fugitives NESHAP
9. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
10. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
11. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
12. Asbestos NESHAP Revisions
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
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14. Mercury NESHAP Review
15. Acrylonitrile NESHAP
NSPS-lll(d)
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Risk Assessment
37. Carcinogenic Risk Assessment For Vinyl Chloride
56. Risk Assessment Methodology
58. Risk Assessment Guidelines for Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity,
Reproductive Effects. Exposure Assessment for Complex Mixtures and
Systematic Toxicants.
116. Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
117. Genotoxic Risks from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
118. Harvard University Cooperative Agreement - Monographs on Research
and Policy Issues Including
1.) Sensitive Individuals,
2.) Biological Screening Tests,
3.) Air Carcinogen Policy, and
4.) Regulation of Toxic and Nuclear Waste.
Source Assessment
16. Cadmium Source Category Survey
18. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Formaldehyde
19. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Carbon Tetrachloride
20. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chloroform
21. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Dichloride
22. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Acrylonitrile
23. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Nickel
24. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Epichlorohydrin
25. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Oxide
26. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Chromium
27. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Phosgene
28. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Manganese
29. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chlorobenzenes
30. Development of Source and Emissions Data for PCB
31. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Vinylidene Chloride
34. Preliminary Study of Sources of Carbon Tetrachloride. Final Report
66. Use of the W-E-T Model to Estimate Impacts of Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities Air Emissions
67. Evaluation and Selection of Models for Estimating Air Emissions
from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
68. Evaluation of Control Techniques and Associated Costs to Reduce
Toxic Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities
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70. Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities, and Determination of Human Health
Impacts
71. Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Sites and Accompanying Health Effects
72. Measurement of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities
73. Investigation and Evaluation of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
109. Hazardous Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment
116. Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
119. Provision of Technical Assistance to the Fluidized Bed
Combustion-Hazardous Waste Research Program
120. Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce HAP Emissions from
Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters
121. In-House Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Studies
123. Hazardous Air Pollutants Source Assessments
125. Preliminary Assessment of Hazardous Waste Pretreatment as an Air
Pollution Control Technique
126. Assessment of Control Techniques for Air Emissions from Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities
128. Evaluation of Volatilization of Hazardous Constituents at Hazardous
Waste Land Treatment Sites
129. Assessment of Air Emissions from Land Treatment of Refinery Oily
Sludges
130. Technical Report Concerning Production, Migration and Hazards
Associated with Toxic Gases at Remedial Action Sites
131. Evaluation of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities in Support of RCRA Air Emissions
RIA
132. Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
Control Systems for Landfills
133. Develop Mobile Collection/Treatment System for Spilled Volatile and
Gaseous Materials
134. Evaluation/Development of Foams for Mitigating Air Pollution from
Hazardous Spills
Toxicology
111. Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships
112. Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
113. Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
114. Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
115. Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Reponse Indicators
116. Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
117. Genotoxic Risks from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
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135. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
136. Behavioral Teratology of Cellosolves
138. Behavioral Teratology of Alcohol Solvents
139. Carcinogenicity of Foundry Particulates
140. Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal Exposure Studies
141. Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
142. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
143. Teratogenesis of Glycol Ethers and Related Compounds
144. Transplacental Pharmacokinetics of Alcohol Solvents
145. Emergency Toxicological Assessment
146. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
147. Dichloroethane Drug Interactions - NCI
148. Assessment of Carcinogenic Activity of Asphalt Fumes
149. Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
150. Chronic Biological Effects of Dimethylformamide
151. Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research
152. Cotton Dusts and Extracts, Pulmonary Responses
153. Endotoxins in Cotton
154. Microbiological and Mutagenesis Studies
155. Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
157. Evaluation of the Effects of Washed Cotton
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
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CAS NUMBER INDEX
50-00-0
18. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Formaldehyde
173. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Formaldehyde
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
50-32-8
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
51-78-5
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
56-23-5
19. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Carbon Tetrachloride
34. Preliminary Study of Sources of Carbon Tetrachloride. Final
Report
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
56-55-3
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
67-66-3
20. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chloroform
32. Exposure Assessment for Chloroform
44. Health Assessment Document for Chloroform
68-12-2
150. Chronic Biological Effects of Dimethylformamide
71-43-2
1. Coke Oven Byproduct Plants (Benzene) NESHAP
4. Maleic Anhydride (Benzene) NESHAP
5. Ethylbenzene/Styrene (Benzene) NESHAP
6. Benzene Storage NESHAP
7. Benzene Fugitives NESHAP
17. Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
86. Development of TALMS Benzene Monitor
71-55-6
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
74-82-8
132. Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
Control Systems for Landfills
74-83-9
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
75-01-4
3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
37. Carcinogenic Risk Assessment For Vinyl Chloride
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75-09-2
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
45. Health Assessment Document for Hethylene Chloride. External
Review
75-15-0
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
75-21-8
25. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Oxide
43. Health Assessment for Ethylene Oxide
170. Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia
174. Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
75-35-4
31. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Vinylidene Chloride
39. Health Assessment Document for Vinylidene Chloride. External
Review
75-44-5
27. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Phosgene
76-13-1
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
77-47-4
51. Health Assessment Document for Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
External Review
78-00-2
167. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
Tetraethyl Lead
78-30-8
135. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
79-01-6
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
40. Health Assessment Document for Trichloroethylene, Revision.
External Review
87-86-5
177. Registry of Dioxin Workers
95-53-4
64. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on o-Toluidine and its
Hydrochloride Salt
95-55-6
62. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for o-Aminophenol and its
Sulfate Salt
95-95-4
177. Registry of Dioxin Workers
100-42-5
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
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101-14-4
175. Investigation of Workers Exposed to MOCA
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
106-89-8
24. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Epichlorohydrin
106-93-4
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
106-99-0
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
107-02-8
49. Health Assessment Document for Acroleln
107-06-2
21. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Dichloride
46. Health Assessment Document for Ethylene Dichloride
147. Dichloroethane Drug Interactions - NCI
107-11-9
142. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
107-13-1
15. Acrylonitrile NESHAP
22. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Acrylonitrile
38. Health Assessment Document for Acrylonitrile. Final
76. Evaluation of a Method for Acrylonitrile
108-05-4
65. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Vinyl Acetate
108-88-3
171. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
Toluene
108-95-2
53. Health Assessment Document for Phenol. External Review
109-86-4
141. Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
110-80-5
141. Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
117-81-7
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
121-44-8
142. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
123-30-8
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
126-99-8
50. Health Assessment Document for Chloroprene
127-18-4
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
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41. Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene, Revision. External
Review
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
132-64-9
55. Health Assessment Document for Dibenzofurans
530-63-3
60. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Quinoline and its
Hydrochloride Salt
636-21-5
64. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on o-Toluidine and its
Hydrochloride Salt
1309-37-1
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
1314-62-1
146. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
1332-21-4
12. Asbestos NESHAP Revisions
77. Methodology for the Measurement of Airborne Asbestos by Electron
Microscopy
78. Evaulation of Provisional Methods for the Measurement of Airborne
Asbestos
91. Report on Collection Method for Asbestos
1332-37-2
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
1333-86-4
172. An Assessment of Worker Exposure in the Newsprint Industry
1336-36-3
30. Development of Source and Emissions Data for PCB
169. The Effects of PCB on Reproductive Outcome
1345-25-1
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
1429-50-1
59. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for EDTMPA
7439-96-5
28. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Manganese
7440-02-0
48. Health Assessment Document for Nickel
7440-38-2
9. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
10. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
11. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
35. Review and Revision of Preliminary Exposure Assessment for Arsenic
83. Monitoring for Ambient Arsenic
92. Report on Validation Studies of Emission Test Method for Arsenic
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7440-41-7
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
181. Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI
7440-61-1
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
7664-93-9
94. Techniques for Measurement of Sulfuric Acid Mist from Power Plants
8052-42-4
148. Assessment of Carcinogenic Activity of Asphalt Fumes
24458-48-8
63. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on
N-(2-Methyl-2-ni tropropy1)-4-ni trosoani 1 i ne
63084-98-0
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
67845-79-8
62. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for o-Aminophenol and its
Sulf ate Salt
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CHEMICAL NAME INDEX
Acrolein
42. Carcinogenic Risk Assessment for Acrolein
49. Health Assessment Document for Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
15. Acrylonitrile NESHAP
22. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Acrylonitrile
38. Health Assessment Document for Acrylonitrile. Final
76. Evaulation of a Method for Acrylonitrile
Aerosols
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
159. Occupational Exposure to Organic and Biological Aerosols
Alcohol Solvents
138. Behavioral Teratology of Alcohol Solvents
144. Transplacental Pharmacokinetics of Alcohol Solvents
Allylamine
142. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
Aluminum
135. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
o-Aminophenol
62. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for o-Aminophenol and its
Sulfate Salt
o-Aminophenol, Sulfate Salt
62. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for o-Aminophenol and its
Sulfate Salt
p-Aminophenol
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
p-Aminophenol, Hydrochloride Salt
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
p-Aminophenol, Sulfate Salt
61. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for p-Aminophenol and its
Hydrochloride and Sulfate Salts
Arsenic
35. Review and Revision of Preliminary Exposure Assessment for Arsenic
83. Monitoring for Ambient Arsenic
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92. Report on Validation Studies of Emission Test Method for Arsenic
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
Arsenic (Inorganic)
9. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
10. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
11. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
Asbestos
12. Asbestos NESHAP Revisions
77. Methodology for the Measurement of Airborne Asbestos by Electron
Microscopy
78. Evaulation of Provisional Methods for the Measurement of Airborne
Asbestos
91. Report on Collection Method for Asbestos
154. Microbiological and Mutagenesis Studies
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Asphalt
148. Assessment of Carcinogenic Activity of Asphalt Fumes
Benz(A)Anthracene
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Benzene
1. Coke Oven Byproduct Plants (Benzene) NESHAP
4. Maleic Anhydride (Benzene) NESHAP
5. Ethyl benzene/Styrene (Benzene) NESHAP
6. Benzene Storage NESHAP
7. Benzene Fugitives NESHAP
17. Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
86. Development of TALMS Benzene Monitor
Benzo(A)Pyrene
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Beryllium
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
42. Health Assessment Document for Beryllium
181. Beryllium Retrospective Cohort Investigation - NCI
Butadiene
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
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Cadmium
16. Cadmium Source Category Survey
Carbon Black
172. An Assessment of Worker Exposure in the Newsprint Industry
Carbon Compounds, Straight-Chain
135. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
Carbon Disulfide
136. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
Carbon Tetrachloride
19. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Carbon Tetrachloride
34. Preliminary Study of Sources of Carbon Tetrachloride. Final
Report
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
Cellosolves
136. Behavioral Teratology of Cellosolves
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
108. Study of Source-Receptor Measurements Methodology for Some
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Chlorobenzenes
29. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chlorobenzenes
54. Health Assessment Document for Chlorinated Benzenes
106. Measurement and Analysis of Chlorobenzenes
Chloroform
20. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Chloroform
32. Exposure Assessment for Chloroform
44. Health Assessment Document for Chloroform
Chloroprene
50. Health Assessment Document for Chloroprene
Chromium
26. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Chromium
33. Estimates of Population Exposure to Ambient Chromium Emissions
179. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Characteristics of Workers
Exposed to Lead Chromate Paints - NCI
Chromium, Hexavalent
99. Report on Field Evaluation of Method for Hexavalent Chromium
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Coal Dust
140. Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal Exposure Studies
161. Epidemiologic Environmental Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
Emissions
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
165. National Coal Study and Coal Worker Surveillance
Coal Slags
149. Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
Coke Oven Emissions
2. Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
Copper
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
Cotton Dusts
152. Cotton Dusts and Extracts, Pulmonary Responses
153. Endotoxins in Cotton
157. Evaluation of the Effects of Washed Cotton
DEHP
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
Diesel Exhaust
140. Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal Exposure Studies
161. Epidemiologic Environmental Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
Emissions
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Dibenzofurans
55. Health Assessment Document for Dibenzofurans
1,2-Di chloroethane
147. Dichloroethane Drug Interactions - NCI
Dimethylformami de
150. Chronic Biological Effects of Di methylformamide
Dioxins
52. Health Assessment Document for Dioxins. External Review
177. Registry of Dioxin Workers
Epichlorohydrin
24. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Epichlorohydrin
2-Ethoxyethanol
141. Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
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Ethylenediaminetetra(methylene Phosphoric Acid), (EDTMPA)
59. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for EDTMPA
Ethylene D1bromide
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
Ethylene Dichloride
21. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Dichloride
46. Health Assessment Document for Ethylene Dichloride
Ethylene Oxide
25. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Ethylene Oxide
43. Health Assessment for Ethylene Oxide
170. Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia
174. Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
Formaldehyde
18. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Formaldehyde
173. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Formaldehyde
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
Gasoline Vapor
17. Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
Glycol Ethers
141. Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
143. Teratogenesis of Glycol Ethers and Related Compounds
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
Hazardous Air Pollutants
114. Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air Pollution
115. Determine the Significance of Neurotoxic Response Indicators
117. Genotoxic Risks from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
118. Harvard University Cooperative Agreement - Monographs on Research
and Policy Issues Including
1.) Sensitive Individuals,
2.) Biological Screening Tests,
3.) Air Carcinogen Policy, and
4.) Regulation of Toxic and
Nuclear Waste.
120. Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce HAP Emissions from
Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters
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122. Destruction of VOC/HAP Emissions Via Catalytic Incineration
123. Hazardous Air Pollutants Source Assessments
Hazardous Air Pollutants (Priority)
111. Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships
112. Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
113. Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
Heavy Metals
14. Mercury NESHAP Review
16. Cadmium Source Category Survey
23. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Nickel
26. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Chromium
28. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Manganese
33. Estimates of Population Exposure to Ambient Chromium Emissions
36. Exposure Assessment for Nickel
47. Health Assessment Document for Mercury
48. Selective Assessment for Human Health Risk for Nickel
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
179. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Characteristics of Workers
Exposed to Lead Chromate Paints - NCI
Hexachlorocyclopentadi ene
51. Health Assessment Document for Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
External Review
Hexanes
176. Industrial Hygiene Study of New Agents-IV - NCI
Hydrazines
176. Industrial Hygiene Study of New Agents-IV - NCI
Iron Oxide
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
Isobutyl Nitrate
145. Emergency Toxicological Assessment
Lead Chromate .
179. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Characteristics of Workers
Exposed to Lead Chromate Paints - NCI
Lithium Compounds
135. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
Manganese
28. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Manganese
38
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Mercury
14. Mercury NESHAP Review
47. Health Assessment Document for Mercury
Metals
81. 1980 NAMS Analytical Results (Metals and Organics)
84. Literature Survey of Methods for Metal Speciation in Particulate
Matter
Methane
132. Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
Control Systems for Landfills
2-Methoxyethanol
141. Biotransformation of Glycol Ethers
Methyl Bromide
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
Methylene Chloride
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
45. Health Assessment Document for Methylene Chloride. External
Review
n-(2-Methyl-2-ni tropropy1)-4-ni trosoani1i ne
63. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on
n-(2-Methyl-2-ni tropropyl)-4-ni trosoani1i ne
MOCA
175. Investigation of Workers Exposed to MOCA
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
Act - EPA
Nickel
23. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Nickel
36. Exposure Assessment for Nickel
48. Health Assessment Document for Nickel
154. Microbiological and Mutagenesis Studies
Organic Compounds
75. Survey of Direct Analysis Methods for Organic Compounds in
Particulate Matter
81. 1980 NAMS Analytical Results (Metals and Organics)
85. Passive Sampling Devices for Organic Vapors in Ambient Air
87. GC-FTIR Analysis of Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds
89. Stability of Organic Audit Materials and Results of Source Test
Audits: Status Report 6
93. Issue Guidance Document on Determining a Testing Company's
Ability to Measure Organics in Air
39
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95. Evaluation of New Solid Sorbents for Collection of Organic Vapors
from Air
97. Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Fugitive Organic
Emissions from Sources
100. Compendium of Methods for Measuring Toxic Organic Compounds in
Ambient Air
101. Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis of Organic
Compounds in Ambient Air
102. Report on Use of Dynamic Impinger as Advanced Screening Technique
for Hazardous Organics
104. Report on Nitrogen-Specific Detector in GC Measurement of
Hazardous Organics
107. Atmospheric Measurements of Trace Hazardous Organic Chemicals
116. Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
124. Fugitive Organic Emissions from Incineration
159. Occupational Exposure to Organic and Biological Aerosols
Organotin
185. Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances
Control Act - EPA
Parti culates
57. Methods for Assessing Exposure to Particulate Emissions from
Surface Contamination Sites
139. Carcinogenicity of Foundry Particulates
160. Occupational Health Studies of Oil Shale Processes
Pentachlorophenol
177. Registry of Dioxin Workers
Perchloroethylene
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Pesticides
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Phenol
53. Health Assessment Document for Phenol. External Review
Phosgene
27. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Phosgene
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)
30. Development of Source and Emissions Data for PCB
169. The Effects of PCB on Reproductive Outcome
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
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Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
172. An Assessment of Worker Exposure in the Newsprint Industry
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
80. Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Particulate
Matter by Luminescence
103. Luminescence Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds in
Particulate Matter
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Quinoline
60. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Quinoline and its
Hydrochloride Salt
Rubber
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Selenium
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
Silica
149. Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
164. Assessment of Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis and Respiratory
Disease in Surface Miners
Solvents
136. Behavioral Teratology of Cellosolves
138. Behavioral Teratology of Alcohol Solvents
144. Transplacental Pharmacokinetics of Alcohol Solvents
150. Chronic Biological Effects of Dimethylformamide
Styrene
178. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Sulfur
98. Validation of Method 15 and 15A for Total Reduced Sulfur from
Sulfur Recovery Plants
Sulfuric Acid Mist
94. Techniques for Measurement of Sulfuric Acid Mist from Power
Plants
Tetrachloroethy1ene
41. Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene, Revision. External
Review
Tetraethyl Lead
167. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
Tetraethyl Lead
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Toluene
171. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
Toluene
o-Toluidine
64. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on o-Toluidine and its Hydro-
chloride Salt
o-Toluidine, hydrochloride salt
64. Chemical Hazard Information Profile on o-Toluidine and its Hydro-
chloride Salt
Total Reduced Sulfur
98. Validation of Method 15 and 15A for Total Reduced Sulfur from
Sulfur Recovery Plants
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Trichloroethylene
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
40. Health Assessment Document for Trichloroethylene, Revision.
External Review
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
177. Registry of Dioxin Workers
Tri chlorotri f1uoroethane
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Triethyl amine
142. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
Tri-ortho-cresyl Phosphate
135. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
Uranium
182. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
Vanadium
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
Vanadium Pentoxide
146. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
Vinyl Acetate
65. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Vinyl Acetate
Vinyl Chloride
3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
37. Carcinogenic Risk Assessment For Vinyl Chloride
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Vinylidene Chloride
31. Development of Source and Emissions Data for Vinylidene Chloride
39. Health Assessment Document for Vinylidene Chloride. External
Review
Zinc
156. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
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SOURCE TYPE INDEX
Agriculture
159. Occupational Exposure to Organic and Biological Aerosols
Automobile Industry
166. Mortality Analysis of United Auto Workers Cohorts
168. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Wood Die and
Model Makers
Benzene Fugitive Emissions Sources
7. Benzene Fugitives NESHAP
Benzene Storage Vessels
6. Benzene Storage NESHAP
Cargo Transport
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Cement Industry
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Ceramic Plants
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
Chemical Industry
3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
4. Maleic Anhydride (Benzene) NESHAP
5. Ethylbenzene/Styrene (Benzene) NESHAP
14. Mercury NESHAP Review
170. Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
Virginia
180. Chromosomal Aberrations and Occupational Carcinogenesis
Chior-alkali Manufacturing
14. Mercury NESHAP Review
Coal Mining
155. Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
Coke Oven Byproduct Recovery
1. Coke Oven Byproduct Plants (Benzene) NESHAP
Coke Ovens, Wet-Coal Charged
2. Coke Oven Emissions: Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
Combustion
116. Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
117. Genotoxic Risks from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
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119. Provision of Technical Assistance to the Fluidized Bed Combustion-
Hazardous Waste Research Program
120. Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce HAP Emissions from
Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters
121. In-House Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Studies
124. Fugitive Organic Emissions from Incineration
Crushed Stone Industry
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Degreasing Operations
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Energy Industry
160. Occupational Health Studies of Oil Shale Processes
Ethylbenzene/Styrene Manufacturing
5. Ethylbenzene/Styrene (Benzene) NESHAP
Ethylene Dichloride - Vinyl Chloride Plants
3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
Extraction Plants
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
Fired Heaters
120. Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce HAP Emissions from Waste-Oil-
Fired Heaters
Foundries
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
139. Carcinogenicity of Foundry Particulates
Fumigation
137. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
Gasoline Marketing
17. Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
Glass Manufacturing Plants
9. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
Granite Industry
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Hazardous Spills
133. Develop Mobile Collection/Treatment System for Spilled Volatile
and Gaseous Materials
134. Evaluation/Development of Foams for Mitigating Air Pollution from
Hazardous Spills
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Hazardous Waste Facilities
66. Use of the W-E-T Model to Estimate Impacts of Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities Air Emissions
67. Evaluation and Selection of Models for Estimating Air Emissions
from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
68. Evaluation of Control Techniques and Associated Costs to Reduce
Toxic Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities
69. Development of Protocols for Ambient Air Sampling and Monitoring
at Hazardous Waste Facilities
70. Assessment of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities, and Determination of Human
Health Impacts
72. Measurement of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities
73. Investigation and Evaluation of Air Emissions from Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
74. Development of an Air Monitoring System Complete with a QA Manual
and QA Workshop for Use at Superfund Hazardous Waste Sites
119. Provision of Technical Assistance to the Fluidized Bed Combustion-
Hazardous Waste Research Program
121. In-House Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Studies
125. Preliminary Assessment of Hazardous Waste Pretreatment as an Air
Pollution Control Technique
126. Assessment of Control Techniques for Air Emissions from
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
129. Assessment of Air Emissions from Land Treatment of Refinery Oily
Sludges
131. Evaluation of Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities in Support of RCRA Air Emissions
RIA
Hazardous Waste Sites
57. Methods for Assessing Exposure to Particulate Emissions from
Surface Contamination Sites
71. Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Sites and Accompanying Health
Effects
127. Application of Inhalation Exposure Methodology (IEM) to Hazardous
Waste Air Emissions
128. Evaluation of Volatilization of Hazardous Constituents at
Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Sites
130. Technical Report Concerning Production, Migration and Hazards
Associated with Toxic Gases at Remedial Action Sites
132. Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
Control Systems for Landfills
Incinerators
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
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124. Fugitive Organic Emissions from Incineration
Machining Operations
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
Maleic Anhydride Plants
4. Maleic Anhydride (Benzene) NESHAP
Mining
140. Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal Exposure Studies
146. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
155. Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
161. Epidemiologic Environmental Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
Emissions
162. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
163. Studies of Miners and Millers of Non-Metallic Ores
164. Assessment of Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis and Respiratory
Disease in Surface Miners
165. National Coal Study and Coal Worker Surveillance
Newspaper Industry
172. An Assessment of Worker Exposure in the Newsprint Industry
Non-metallic Minerals Industry
163. Studies of Miners and Millers of Non-Metallic Ores
Oil Shale Processes
160. Occupational Health Studies of Oil Shale Processes
Ore-Processing
14. Mercury NESHAP Review
Organic Solvent Cleaners
8. Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Polyvinyl Chloride Plants
3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
Primary Copper Smelters
10. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
11. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
Propel!ant Plants
13. Beryllium NESHAP Review
Remedial Action at Hazardous Sites
130. Technical Report Concerning Production, Migration and Hazards
Associated with Toxic Gases at Remedial Action Sites
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Residential Buildings
116. Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
Smelters
10. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
11. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
Steel Industry
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
Textile Industry
157. Evaluation of the Effects of Washed Cotton
Welding
158. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
Woodworki ng
168. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Wood Die and Model
Makers
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PART 3. CHEMICAL NAME SYNONYM LIST
CAS NO. NAME
50-00-0 Formaldehyde (8C1)(9C1)
Methyl aldehyde
Methylene oxide
Paraform (VAN)
Methanal
Oxomethane
Formalin
Superlysoform
Morbicid
Lysoform
Methaldehyde
Ivalon
Fannoform
BFV
Formol
Formic aldehyde
Fyde
Oxymethylene
Formalith
Formaldehyde, gas
Formaldehyde solution
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene (8C1)(9C1)
3,4-Benz[a]pyrene
Benzo(a)pyrene
Benzofa]pyrene
3,4-Benzpyrene
Benzo(d,e,f)chrysene
BenzFalpyrene
Benz(a)pyrene
6,7-Benzopyrene
3,4-Benzopyrene
3,4-Benzopyrene/Carcinogen/Benzo[d,e,f]
chrysene
Benzo[d,e,f]chrysene
3,4-Benz(a)pyrene
50-78-5 p-Aminophenol, hydrochloride salt
53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene (8C1)(9C1)
1,?.: 5,6-Di benz[a]anthracene
1,2:5,6-Dibenz(a)anthracene
1,2:5,6-Di benzanthracene
DBA (VAN)
1,2:5,6-Benzanthracente
l,2:5,6-Dibenzoanthracene
56-23-5 Methane, tetrachloro-(9Cl)
Necatorina
Carbona (VAN)
Carbon chloride/CC14/
Carbon chloride/CC14/
Vermoestricid (VAN)
Tetrasol (VAN)
Univerm (VAN)
Carbon tetrachloride (8C1)
Tetrafinol
Flukoids (VAN)
R 10
Tetraform (VAN)
Tetrachloromethane
Benzinoform
Perchloromethane
56-55-3 Benz(a)anthracene (8C1)(9C1)
Benzofalanthracene
l,2-Benz(a)anthracene
1,2-Benzoanthracene
Benzoanthracene
56-55-3-Contd
l,2-Benz[alanthracene
Benzo(b)phenanthrene
2,3-Benzophenanthrene
Benzo[b]phenanthrene
Benzo(a)anthracene
1,2-Benzanthracene
Benz[aTanthracene
Benzanthracene
Tetraphene
1,2-Benzanthrene
Benzanthrene
67-66-3 Methane, trichloro-(9Cl)
Chloroform (8C1)
Trichloromethane
R20 (VAN)
R 20/refrigerant/
Trichloroform
68-12-2 Formamide, N.N-dimethyl- (8C1)(9C1)
DMF (VAN)
N-Formyldimethyl ami ne
Dimethylformamide
DMFA
DMF (amide)
N.N-Dimethylformaide
71-43-2 Benzene (8C1)(9C1)
Phenyl hydride
Coal naphtha
Pyrobenzole
(6)Annu1ene
Pyrobenzol
Cyclohexatriene
Benzole
Phene
Benzol
71-55-6 Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Chlorothene NU
Chiorten
Methyltrichloromethane
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Chlorotene
Trichloroethane (VAN)
Chlorothene
.alpha.-Tri chloroethane
.alpha.-T.
Methyl chloroform
Methyl chloroform
Aerothene TT
Chlorothene VG
Inhibisol
Chlorothane NU
Chloramine Blue 3B
74-82-8 Methane (8C1)(9C1)
Methyl hydride
Marsh gas
75-01-4 Ethene, chloro- (9C1)
Monochloroethylene
Ethylene, chloro- (8C1)
Vinyl C monomer
Vinyl chloride
Chloroethene
Chloroethylene
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78-00-2
79-01-6
75-09-2 Methane, dichloro- (8C1)(9C1) 77-47-4
Methylene dichloride
Aerothene MM
Solaesthin
Methylene chloride
Solmethine
Narkoti
Dichloromethane
R 30
75-15-0 Carbon disulfide (8C1)(9C1)
Dithiocarbonic anhydride
Carbon bisulfide
Carbon disulphide
Carbon sulfide/CS2/
Carbon bisulphide
75-21-8 Oxirane (9C1)
1,2-Epoxyethane (VAN)
Dihydrooxirene (VAN)
ETO (VAN)
T-Gas
Oxidoethane
Oxacyclopropane
Oxane (VAN)
Ethylene oxide (8C1)
Oxyfume 12
Epoxyethane
Oxirene, dihydro
Dimethylene oxide (VAN)
Oxyfume
Ethene oxide
75-35-4 Ethene, 1,1-dicloro (9C1)
Vinylidene chloride
Ethylene, 1,1-dichloro- (8C1)
VDC
Vinylidene chloride
1,1-Dichloroethane
Vinylidene chloride (11)
1,1-Dichloroethene
Vinylidene dichloride
1,1-Dichloroethene
1,1-DCE
Ethylene, l,l-dichloro-(8Cl) 87-86-5
1,1-Di chloroethylene
Sconatex
75-44-5 Carbonic dichloride (9C1)
Carbon dichloride oxide
Carbonyl dichloride
Carbonyl chloride
CG
Phosgene (8C1)
Chloroformyl chloride
Phosgen
Phosgene
Carbon oxychloride
75-44-5 Ethane, l,l,2-trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoro-
l,l,2-Trifluoro-l,2,2-trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-tri f1uoroethane
Freson 113 95-53-3
Fluorocarbon 113
Ucon Fluorocarbon 113
CFC 113
UCON 113
Trichlorotrifluoroethane (VAN)
Frigen 113 TR-T
1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
(8C1)(9C1)
l,2,3,4,5,5-Hexach1oro-l,3-cydopentadiene
MRS 1655
C 56
Perch!orocyclopentadiene
Graphlox
Hexachlorocyclopentadi ene
Plumbane, tetraethyl- (8C1)(9C1)
Lead, tetraethyl-
Tetraethyl lead
Tetraethyllead
Tetraethylpiumbane
TEL
Ethene, trichloro- (9C1)
Threthylene
Ethylene trichloride
Trethylene
Trichloroethylene
Narcogen
Trichloren
Tri
Westrosol
Trimar
Chlorylen
Trichloroethene
Germalgene
Chlorilen
Chorylen
Anamenth
Densinfluat
Fluate
TriTen
Tri1ene
Trichloran
Threthylen
Ethylene, tirchloro- (8C1)
Trie!ene
Narkosoid
Algylen
Ethinyl trichloride
Phenol, pentachloro- (8C1)(9C1)
PCP (VAN)
Liroprem
Preventol P
Dowicide 7
Grundier Arbezol
PCP/pesticide/
Penchlorol
EP 30
Fungifen
Penta
RCi 49-162
Permasan
Pentachlorophenol
Permatox DP-2
Lauxtol
Santophen 20
Benzenamine, 2-methyl- (9C1)
o-Methy 1 benzenami ne
2-Methyl-1-ami nobenzene
2-Methylaniline
1-Ami no-2-methy1 benzene
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95-53-4-Condt
o-Methylaniline
o-Tolyiantine
2-Toluidine
o-Toluidine (8C1)
2-Methylbenzenamine
o-Ami noteluene
2-Aminotoluene
95-95-4 Phenol, 2,3,5-trichloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Preventol 1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
TCP (VAN)
Dowicide 2
97-55-6 o-Aminophenol
100-42-5 Benzene, ethenyl- (9C1)
Phenethylene
Styropol SO
Phenylethene
Styrol
Styrene (8C1)
Vinyl benzol
Vinyl benzene
Cinnamene
Styrole
Styrolene
Phenylethylene
101-14-4 Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis
[2-chlorol-
MOCA
4,4'-Methylenebi s(2-chl oroani 1 i ne)
4,4'-Methylenebi s(2-chlorobenzenamine)
4,4'-Methylene-bis-(2-chloroaniline)
106-89-8 Oxirane, (chloromethyl)- (9C1)
Gamma-Chloropropylene oxide
Glycidyl chloride
l,2-Epoxy-3-chloropropane
Glycerol epichlorohydrin
.gamma.-Chloropropylene oxide
(Chloromethyl)ethylene oxide
Oxirane, 2-(chloromethyl)-
3-Chloropropylene oxide
Chloropropylene oxide
SKEKhG
2,3-Epoxypropyl chloride
l-Ch!oro-2,3-epoxypropane (VAN)
3-Chloro-l,2-propylene oxide
3-Chloro-l,2-epoxypropane (VAN)
Propane, l-chloro-2,3-epoxy- (8C1)
Epichlorohydrin
Ic-Epichlorohydrin
(Chloromethyl)oxirane
3-Chloropropene-l,2-oxide
2-Chloromethyl oxirane
106-93-4 Ethane, 1,2-dibromo- (8C1)(9C1)
Seilbrom-85
Nefis
Ethylene bromide
Dowfume W-85
Dowfume W85
Dowfume W-8
Sanhyuum
Glycol dibromide
1,2-Dibromoethane
sym-Di bromoethane
106-93-4-Contd
Ethylene dibromide
Ic, Ib-Dibromoethane
Iscobrome D
.alpha.,.beta.-Dibromoethane
Soli fume
Aadibroom
Bromofume
EDB
Pestermeister EDB-85
106-99-0 1,3-Butadiene
Pryrrolylene
Vinyl ethylene
.alpha.,.gamma.-Butadiene
Divinyl
Erythrene
Buta-l,3-diene
Butadiene
Bivinyl
Biethylene
107-02-8 2-Propenal (9C1)
2-Propen-l-one
Aqualin
NSC 8819
Acrylic aldehyde
Acrolein (8C1)
Allyl aldehyde
Propenal
Prop-2-en-l-al
Acrylaldehyde
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Ic, Ib-Dichloroethane
sym-Dicnloroethane
EDC
1,2-Bichloroethane
Ethylene dichloride
.alpha.,.beta.-Dichloroethane
Brocide
Ethylene chloride
1,2-Dichloroethane
Dutch liquid
Glycol dichloride
107-11-9 2-Propene-l-amine
3-Aminopropene
Allylamine (8C1)
3-Aminopropene
Monoallylamine
2-Propenamine
107-13-1 2-Propenenitrile (9C1)
Carbacryl
VCN
AeryIon
Acrylonitrile (8C1)
Propenem'trile
Acritet
Vinyl cyanide
Fumigrain ,
Cyanoethylene
Ventox
107-30-2 Methane, chloromethoxy- (9C1)
Monochloromethyl methyl ether
Ether, chloromethyl methyl (8C1)
Chioromethoxymethane
Methoxychloromethane
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107-30-2-Contd
Methoxymethyl chloride
.alpha.,.alpha.-Dichlorodimethyl ether
Monochlorodimethyl ether
Chlorodimethyl ether
Methyl chloromethyl ether
Chloromethyl methyl ether
108-05-4 Acetic acid ethenyl ester (9C1)
Acetic acid vinyl ester (8C1)
Acetic acid, ethenyl ester
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl A monomer
VyAc
Ethenyl acetate
1-Acetoxyethylene
108-05-4 Benzene, methyl- (9C1)
Methyl benzol
Toluol
Toluene (8C1)
Methacide
Methyl benzene
Antisal la
Phenylmethane
108-95-2 Phenol (8C1)(9C1)
Monophenol
Izal
Carbolic acid
Hydroxybenzene
Phenic acid
Oxybenzene
Phenyl alcohol
Monohydroxybenzene
Phenylic alcohol
Phenyl hydroxide
Phenyl hydrate
Benzenol
Phenylic acid
109-86-4 Ethanol, 2-methoxy- (8C1)(9C1)
2-Methoxy-l-ethanol (VAN)
Ib-Methoxyethanol (VAN)
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
l-Hydroxy-2-methoxyethane (VAN)
Poly-Solv EM
Methoxyethanol
Methyl cellosolve
2-Methoxyethanol
Dowanol EM
110-80-5 Ethanol, 2-ethoxy- (8C1)(9C1)
Oxitol
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether
2-Ethoxyethanol
Glycol monoethyl ether
.beta.-Ethoxyethanol
Emkanol
Ethyl glycol
Poly-Solv EE
Cellosolve
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
Ethyl Cellosolve
117-81-7 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-
ethylhexyljester (9C1)
Vestinol AH
Octyl phthalate (VAN)
Witcizer 312
Bisoflex 81
107-81-7-Contd
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis
(ethylhexyl) ester
Eviplast 80
Eviplast 81
Si col 150
Staflex OOP
Compound 889
Kodaflex OOP
Bisoflex OOP
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate
Phthalic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)
ester (8C1)
Oi(ethylhexyl) phthalate
OOP
Fleximel
DEHP
2-Ethylhexyl phthalate (VAN)
Vinicizer 80
Truflex OOP
Palatinol AH
Flexol OOP
Ethylhexyl phthalate
Phthalic acid diocytl ester (VAN)
Octoi1
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Dioctyl phthalate
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) 1,2-benzene-
dicarboxylate (VAN)
Pittsburgh PX-138
121-44-8 Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl- (9C1)
(Diethylamino)ethane
Triethylamine (8C1)
123-30-8 p-Aminophenol
123-91-1 1,4-Dioxane (9C1)
1,4-Dioxine, tetrahydro-
Dioxyethylene ether
Oioxane (VAN)
Diethylene ether
1,4-Diethylene dioxide
Diethylene oxide
Tetrahydro-1,4-di oxane
1,4-Dioxan (VAN)
p-Dioxane (8C1)
p-Dioxan
Dioxan
1,4-Dioxacyclohexane
126-99-8 1,3-butadiene, 2-chloro- (8C1)(9C1)
2-Chlorobutadi ene
2-Chloro-1,3-butadi ene
Chloroprene
127-18-4 Ethene, tetrachloro- (9C1)
Fedal-Un (VAN)
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
Didakene
Tetraleno (VAN)
Tetrachloroethylene
Perch!oroethylene (VAN)
Ethylene, tetrachloro- (8C1)
Ethylene tetrachloride
PerSec (VAN)
Antisal 1 (VAN)
Tetrachloroethene (VAN)
Tetropil (VAN)
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127-18-4-Contd
Perclene
Nema (VAN)
Perchloroethylene (VAN)
Tetraguer (VAN)
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene (VAN)
Ankilostin
Tetlen
Tetrachlorethylene (VAN)
Tetracap (VAN)
132-32-7 Dibenzofuran
134-32-7 1-Naphthalenamine (9C1)
2-Naphthalamine (8C1)
Naphthalidine
.a1pha.-Ami nonaphtha1ene
I-Naphthalamine
Fast Garnet Base B
1-Naphthylamine (8C1)
.alpha.-Naphylamine
1-Aininonaphthalene
C.I. 37265
C.I. Azoic Diazo Component 114
Naphthalidam
530-63-3 Quinoline
636-21-5 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-, hydrochloride
o-Toluidine hydrochloride
2-Methylaniline hydrochloride
2-Methylbenzenamine hydrochloride
Hydroxchloride o-toluidine
1309-37-1
Iron oxide
1314-62-1
Vanadium oxide/V205/ (8C1)(9C1)
Vanadic anhydride
C.I. 77938
Vanadium(V) oxide
Divanadium pentaoxide
Divanadium pentoxide
Vanadium pentoxide
1332-21-4
Asbestos (8C1)(9C1)
Asbestos fiber
1332-37-2
Iron oxide
1333-37-2
Carbon black (8C1)(9C1)
Corax P
Statex N 550
Witcoblak No. 100
C.I. 77266
Channel Black
Delussa Black FW
TM-30
Furnex N 765
C.I. Pigment Black 7
Carbon, amorphous
Sterling SO 1
Regol 99
Sterling NS
Printex 60
1333-37-2-Contd
Philblack N 550
Philblack N 765
Sterling N 765
Columbia carbon
Metso 99
Uranium dioxide
Basic copper sulfate
1345-25-1
Iron oxide
1429-50-1
EDTMPA
7429-90-5
Aluminum (8C1)(9CV
7439-93-2
Lithium (8C1)(9CV
7439-96-5
Managanese (8C1)(9C1)
7440-02-0
Nickel (8C1)(9CV
7440-38-2
Arsenic (8C1)(9C1)
Arsenic-75
Arsenic black
7440-41-4
Beryllium (8C1)(9CV
7440-43-9
Cadmium (8C1)(9C1)
7440-47-3
Chromium (8C1)(9C1)
Chrome
7440-50-8
Copper (8C1)(9C1)
7440-61-1
Uranium (8C1)(9C1)
Uranium 1/(238)U/
Uranium-238
7440-62-2
Vanadium (8C1)(9CV
7440-66-6
Zinc (8Cl)(9,Ci;
7664-93-9
Sulfuric acid (8C1)(9C1)
Sulphuric acid
Oil of vitriol
Dipping acid
Vitriol
BOV
brown oil
7704-39-9
Sulfur (8C1)(9C1)
7782-49-2
Selenium (8C1)(9C1)
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8052-42-4
Asphalt (8C1)(9C1)
Asphaltum
Mineral pitch
Judean pitch
Bitumen
24458-48-8
n(-2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-
nitrosaniline
63084-98-0
p-Aminophenol, sulfate salt
67845-79-8
o-Aminophenol, sulfate salt
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ALPHABETIZED CHEMICAL NAME REFERENCE LIST
CAS No.
Aadibroom 106-93-4
Acetic acid, ethenyl ester 108-05-4
Acetic acid ethenyl ester (9C1) 108-05-4
Acetic acid vinyl ester (8C1) 108-05-4
1-Acetoxyethylene 108-05-4
Acritet 107-13-1
Acrolein (8C1) 107-02-8
Aery1 aldehyde 107-02-8
Acrylic aldehyde 107-02-8
Acrylon 107-13-1
Acrylonitrile (8C1) 107-13-1
Aerothene MM 75-09-2
Aerothene TT 71-55-6
Algylen 79-01-6
Ally! aldehyde 107-02-8
Allylamine (8C1) 107-11-9
Aluminum (8C1)(9C1) 7429-90-5
1-Aminonaphthalene 134-32-7
.alpha.-Aminonaphthalene 134-32-7
o-Aminophenol 97-55-6
o-Aminophenol, sulfate salt 67854-79-8
p-Aminophenol 123-30-8
p-Aminophenol, hydrochloride salt 50-78-5
p-Aminophenol, sulfate salt 63084-98-0
3-Aminopropene 107-11-9
l-Amino-2-methylbenzene 95-53-4
2-Aminotoluene 95-53-4
o-Aminotoluene 95-53-4
Anamenth 79-01-6
Ankilostin 127-18-4
(6)Annulene 71-43-2
Antisal la 108-05-4
Antisal 1 (VAN) 127-18-4
Aqua!in 107-02-8
Arsenic (8C1)(9C1) 7440-38-2
Arsenic-75 7440-38-2
Arsenic black 7440-38-2
Asbestos (8C1)(9C1) 1332-21-4
Asbestos fiber 1332-21-4
Asphalt (8C1)(9C1) 8052-42-4
Asphaltum 8052-42-4
BFB 50-00-00
BOV 7664-93-9
Basic'copper sulfate 1333-37-2
Benz(a)anthracene (8C1)(9C1) 56-55-3
Benzfajanthracene 56-55-3
l,2-Benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3
1,2-BenzfaJanthracene 56-55-3
1,2-Benzanthracene 56-55-3
Benzanthracene 56-55-3
l,2:5,6-Benzanthracente 53-50-3
1,2-Benzanthrene 56-55-3
Benzanthrene 56-55-3
Benz[a]pyrene 50-32-8
Benz(a)pyrene 50-32-8
3,4-Benz[a]pyrene 50-32-8
3,4-Benz(a)pyrene 50-32-8
Benzenamine, 2-methyl- (9C1) 95-53-4
Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis r2-chloro]- 101-14-4
Benzenamine, 2-methvl-, hydrochloride 636-21-5
Benzene (8C1)(9C1) 71-43-2
Benzene, ethenyl- (9C1) 100-42-5
Benzene, methyl- (9C1) 108-05-4
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-
ethylhexyDester (9C1) 117-81-7
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis
(ethyl hexyDester 117-81-7
Name CAS No.
Benzinoform 56-23-5
Benzinol 108-95-2
Benzo(a)pyrene (8C1)(9C1) 50-32-8
Benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8
BenzoMpyrene 50-32-8
Benzo[d,e,f]chrysene 50-32-8
Benzo(d,e,f)chrysene 50-32-8
6,7-Benzopyrene 50-32-8
3,4-Benzopyrene 50-32-8
3,4-Benzopyrene/Carcinogen/Benzo[d,e,f]
chrysene 50-32-8
Benzo[a]anthracene 56-55-3
Benzo(a)anthracene 56-55-3
1,2-Benzoanthracene 56-55-3
Benzoanthracene 56-55-3
Benzo(b)phenanthrene 56-55-3
Benzol 71-43-2
Benzole 71-43-2
Benzo[b]phenanthrene 56-55-3
2,3-Benzophenanthrene 56-55-3
3,4-Benzpyrene 50-32-8
Beryllium (8C1)(9C1) 7440-41-7
1,2-Bichloroethane 107-06-2
Biethylene 106-99-0
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) 1,2-benzene-
dicarboxylate (VAN) 117-81-7
Bis(2-exthy1hexyl) phthalate 117-81-7
Bisoflex 81 117-81-7
Bisoflex OOP 117-81-7
Bitumen 8052-42-4
Bivinyl 106-99-0
Brocide 107-06-2
Bromofume 106-93-4
Buta-l,3-diene 106-99-0
Butadiene 106-99-0
1,3-Butadiene 106-99-0
.alpha.,.gamma.-Butadiene 106-99-0
1,3-butadiene, 2-chloro- (8C1)(9C1) 126-99-8
C 56 77-47-4
CFC 113 75-44-5
CG 75-44-5
Cadmium (8C1)(9C1) 7440-43-9
Carbacryl 107-13-1
Carbolic acid 108-95-2
Carbon, amorphous 1333-37-2
Carbon black (8C1)(9C1) 1337-37-2
Carbon bisulfide 75-15-0
Carbon bisulphide 75-15-0
Carbon chloride/CC14/ 56-23-5
Carbon chloride/CC14/ 56-23-5
Carbon dichloride oxide 75-44-5
Carbon disulfide (8C1)(9C1) 75-15-0
Carbon disulphide 75-15-0
Carbon oxychloride 75-44-5
Carbon sulfide/CS2/ 75-15-0
Carbon tetrachloride (8C1) 56-23-5
Carbona (VAN) 56-23-5
Carbonic dichloride (9C1) 75-44-5
Carbonyl chloride 75.44.5
Carbonyl dichloride 75.44.5
Cellosolve 110-80-5
Channel Black 1333-37-2
Chloramine Blue 3B 71-55-6
Chlorilen 79-01-6
2-Chlorobutadiene 126-99-8
2-Chloro-1,3,-butadi ene 126-99-8
Chlorodimethyl ether 107-30-2
l-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (VAN) 106-89-8
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Name
CAS No.
Name
CAS No.
3-Chloro-l,2-epoxypropane (VAN) 106-89-8
Chloroethene 75-01-4
Chloroethylene 75-01-4
Chloroform (8C1) 67-66-3
Chloroformyl chloride 75-44-5
Chloromethoxymethane 107-30-2
(Chloromethyl)ethylene oxide 106-89-8
Chloromethyl methyl ether 107-30-2
(Chloromethyl)oxirane 106-89-8
2-Chloromethyl oxirane 106-89-8
Chloroprene 126-99-8
3-Chloropropene-l,2-oxide 106-89-8
Chloropropylene oxide 106-89-8
3-Chloropropylene oxide 106-89-8
3-Chloro-l,2-propylene oxide 106-89-8
.gamma. -Chloropropylene oxide 106-89-8
Chloroten 71-55-6
Chlorotene 71-55-6
Chlorothane NU 71-55-6
Chlorothene 71-55-6
Chlorothene NU 71-55-6
Chlorothene VG 71-55-6
Chlorylen 79-01-6
Chorylen 79-01-6
Chrome 7440-47-3
Chromium (8C1)(9C1) 7440-47-3
Cinnamene 100-42-5
C.I. 37265 134-32-7
C.I. 77266 1333-37-2
C.I. 77938 1314-62-1
C.I. Azoic Diazo Component 114 134-32-7
C.I. Pigment Black 7 1337-37-2
Coal naphtha 71-43-2
Columbia carbon 1337-37-2
Compound 889 117-81-7
Copper (8C1)(9C1) 7440-50-8
Corax P 1333-37-2
Cyanoethylene 107-13-1
Cyclohexatriene 71-43-2
1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
(8C1)(9C1) 77-47-4
DBA (VAN) 53-50-3
1,1-DCE 75-35-4
DEHP 117-81-7
DMF (amide) 68-12-2
DMF (VAN) 68-12-2
DMFA 68-12-2
OOP 117-81-7
Delussa Black FW 1337-37-2
Densinfluat 79-01-6
l,2:5,6-Dibenz[a]anthracene 53-70-3
l,2:5,6-Dibenz(a)anthracene 53-50-3
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene (8C1)(9C1) 53-70-3
l,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene 53-50-3
l,2:5,6-Dibenzoanthracene 53-50-3
Dibenzofuran 132-32-7
1,2-Dibromoethane 106-93-4
sym-Dibromoethane 106-93-4
Ic.lb-Dibromoethane 106-93-4
.alpha. ,.beta.-Dibromoethane 106-93-4
.alpha. .alpha. -Richlorodimethyl ether 107-30-2
1,1-Dichloroethane 75-35-4
1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-?
Ic.lb-Dichloroethane 107-06-2
.alpha. ,.beta.-Dichloroethane 107-06-2
sym-Dichloroethane 107-06-2
1-1-Dichloroethylene ll'^'i
Dichloromethane 75-09-2
Didakene ^J'Jf'f
(Diethylamino)ethane 121-44-8
1,4-Diethylene dioxide 123-91-1
Diethylene ether 123-91-1
Diethylene oxide 123-91-1
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate 117-81-7
Di (ethyl hexyl) phthalate 117-81-7
Dihydrooxirene (VAN) 75-21-8
Dimethylene oxide (VAN) 75-21-8
Dimethylformamide 68-12-2
Dioctyl phthalate 117-81-7
1,4-Dioxacyclohexane 123-91-1
Dioxan 123-91-1
p-Dioxan 123-91-1
1,4-Dioxan (VAN) 123-91-1
1,4-Dioxane (9C1) 123-91-1
Dioxane (VAN) 123-91-1
p-Dioxane (8C1) 123-91-1
1,4-Dioxine, tetrahydro 123-91-1
Dioxyethylene ether 123-91-1
Dipping acid 7664-93-9
Dithiocarbonic anhydride 75-15-0
Divanadium pentaoxide 1314-62-1
Divanadium pentoxide 1314-62-1
Divinyl 106-99-0
Dowanol EM 109-86-4
Dowicide 2 95-95-4
Dowicide 7 87-86-5
Dowfume W-8 106-93-4
Dowfume W-85 106-93-4
Dowfume W85 106-93-4
Dutch liquid 107-06-2
EDB 106-63-4
EDC 107-06-2
EDTMPA 1429-50-1
EP 30 87-86-5
ETO (VAN) 75-21-8
Emkanol 110-80-5
Epichlorohydrin 106-89-8
Ic-Epichlorohydrin 106-89-8
1 , 2-Epoxy-3-chl oropropane 106-89-8
Epoxyethane 75-21-8
1,2-Epoxyethane (VAN) 75-21-8
2,3-Epoxypropyl chloride 106-89-8
Erythrene 106-99-0
Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro- (8C1)(9C1) 71-55-6
Ethane, l,l,2-trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoro- 75-44-5
Ethanamine,N,N-di ethyl- (9C1) 121-44-8
Ethane, 1,2-dibromo- (8C1)(9C1) 106-93-4
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro- (8C1)(9C1) 107-06-2
Ethanol, 2-ethoxy- (8C1) (9C1) 110-80-5
Ethanol, 2-methoxy- (8C1)(9C1) 109-86-4
Ethene, chloro- (9C1) 75-01-4
Ethene, 1,1-dichloro (9C1) 75-35-4
Ethene oxide 75-21-8
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro- 127-18-4
Ethene, tetrachloro- (9C1) 127-18-4
Ethene, trichloro- (9C1) 79-01-6
Ethenyl acetate 108-05-4
Ether, chloromethyl methyl (8C1) 107-30-2
Ethinyl trichloride 76-01-6
2-Exthoxyethanol 110-80-5
.beta.-Ethoxyethanol 110-80-5
Ethyl Cellosolve 110-80-5
Ethyl ene bromide 106-93-4
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Name
CAS No.
Ethylene chloride 107-06-2
Ethylene, chloro- (8C1) 75-01-4
Ethylene dihromide 106-93-4
Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2
Ethylene, l,l-dichloro-(8C1) 75-35-4
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether 110-80-5
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 110-80-5
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether 109-86-4
Ethylene oxide (8C1) 75-21-8
Ethylene tetrachloro- (8C1) 127-18-4
Ethylene tetrachloride 127-18-4
Ethylene, trichloro- (8C1) 79-01-6
Ethylene trichloride 79-01-6
Ethyl glycol 110-80-5
2-Ethylhexyl phthalate (VAN) 117-81-7
Ethylhexyl phthalate 117-81-7
Eviplast 80 117-81-7
Eivplast 81 117-81-7
Fannoform 50-00-0
Fast Garnet Base B 134-32-7
Fedal-Un (VAN) 127-18-4
Fleximel 117-81-7
Flexol OOP 117-81-7
Fluate 79-01-6
Flukoids (VAN) 56-23-5
Fluorocarbon 113 75-44-5
Formaldehyde (8C1)(9C1) 50-00-0
Formaldehyde, gas 50-00-0
Formaldehyde solution 50-00-0
Formalin 50-00-0
Formalith 50-00-0
Formamide, N.N-dimethyl- (8C1)(9C1) 68-12-2
Formic aldehyde 50-00-0
Formol 50-00-0
Freson 113 75-44-5
Frigen 113 TR-T 75-44-5
Fumigrain 107-13-1
Fingifen 87-86-5
Furnex N 765 1333-37-2
Fyde 50-00-0
Gamma-Chloropropylene oxide 106-89-8
Germalgene 79-01-6
Glycerol epichlorohydrin 106-89-8
Glycidyl chloride 106-89-8
Glycol dibromide 106-93-4
Glycol dichloride 107-06-2
Glycol monoethyl ether 110-80-5
Graphlox 77-47-4
Grundier Arbezo! 87-86-5
MRS 1655 77-47-4
l,2,3,4,5,5-Hexachloro-l,3-cyclopentadiene 77-47-4
Hexachlorocyclopentadi ene 77-47-4
Hydroxchloride o-toluidine 636-21-5
Hydroxybenzene 108-95-2
l-Hydroxy-2-methoxyethane (VAN) 109-86-4
Inhibisol 71-55-6
Iron oxide 1309-37-1
Iron oxide 1332-37-2
Iron oxide 1345-25-1
Iscobrome D 106-93-4
Ivalon 50-00-0
Izal 108-95-2
Judean pitch 8052-42-4
Kodaflex OOP 117-81-7
Lauxtol 87-86-5
Lead, tetraethyl- 78-00-2
Liroprem 87-86-5
Name
Lithium (8C1)(9C1)
Lysoform
MOCA
Managanese (8C1)(9C1)
Marsh gas
Methacide
Methaldehyde
Methanal
Methane (8C1)(9C1)
Methane, chloromethoxy- (9C1)
Methane, dichloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Methane, tetrachloro-(9C1)
Methane, trichloro-(9Cl)
Methoxychloromethane
2-Methoxyl-l-ethanol (VAN)
2-Methoxyethanol
Ib-Methoxyethanol
Methoxyethanol
Methoxymethyl chloride
Methyl aldehyde
2-Methyl-1-aminobenzene
2-Methylaniline
o-Methylaniline
2-Methylaniline hydrochloride
Methylbenzene
2-Methylbenzenami ne
o-Methylbenzenami ne
2-Methylbenzenamine hydrochloride
Methylbenzol
Methyl cellosolve
Methyl chloroform
Methylchloroform
Methyl chloromethyl ether
4,4'-Methylenebi s(2-ch1oroani1i ne)
4,4'-Methylene-bi s-(2-chloroani1i ne)
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chlorobenzenamine)
Methylene chloride
Methylene dichloride
Methylene oxide
Methyl hydride
n(2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-nitrosaniline
Methyltri chloromethane
Metso 99
Mineral pitch
Monoallylamine
Monochlorodimethyl ether
Monochloroethylene
Monochloromethyl methyl ether
Monohydroxybenzene
Monophenol
Morbicid
NSC 8819
1-Naphthalenamine (9C1)
2-Naphthalamine (8C1)
1-Naphthalamine
a-Naphthylamine (8C1)
.a1pha.-Naphthy1 ami ne
Naphthalidam
Naphthalidine
Narcogen
Narkoti
Narkosoid
Necatorina
Nema (VAN)
N-Formyldimethyl amine
Nickel (8C1H9C1)
CAS No.
7439-93-2
50-00-0
101-14-4
7489-96-5
74-82-2
108-05-4
50-00-0
50-00-0
74-82-8
107-30-2
75-09-2
56-23-5
67-66-3
107-30-2
109-86-4
109-86-4
109-86-4
109-86-4
107-30-2
50-00-0
95-53-4
95-53-4
95-53-4
636-21-5
108-05-4
95-53-4
95-53-4
636-21-5
10B-05-4
109-86-4
71-55-6
71-55-6
107-30-2
101-14-4
101-14-4
101-14-4
75-09-2
75-09-2
50-00-0
74-82-8
24458-48-8
71-55-6
1333-37-2
8052-42-4
107-11-9
107-30-2
75-01-4
107-30-2
108-95-2
108-95-2
50-00-0
107-02-8
134-32-7
134-32-7
134-32-7
134-32-7
134-32-7
134-32-7
134-32-7
79-01-6
75-09-2
79-01-6
56-23-5
106-93-4
127-18-4
68-12-2
7440-02-0
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Name
N,N-Dimethylformaide
Octoil
Octyl phthalate (VAN)
Oil of vitriol
Oxacyclopropane
Oxane (VAN)
Oxidoethane
Oxirane (9C1)
Oxirane, (chloromethyl)- (9C1)
Oxirane, 2-(chloromethyl)-
Oxirene, Dihydro
Oxitol
Oxomethane
Oxybenzene
Oxyfume
Oxyfume 12
Oxymethylene
PCP (VAN)
PCP/pesticide/
Palatinol AH
Paraform (VAN)
Penchloro'i
Penta
Pentachlorophenol
Perclene
Perch1orocvclopentadiene
Perchloroethylene (VAN)
Perchloromethane
Perchloroethylene (VAN)
Permasan
Permatox OP-2
PerSec (VAN)
Pestermeister EDB-85
Phene
Phenethylene
Phenic acid
Phenol (8C1)(9C1)
Phenol, pentachloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Phenol, 2,3,5-trichloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Phenyl alcohol
Phenylethene
Phenylethylene
Phenyl hydrate
Phenyl hydride
Phenyl hydroxide
Phenylic acid
Phenylic alcohol
Phenylmethane
Philblack N 550
Philblack N 765
Phosgen
Phosgene (8C1)
Phthalic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester
(8C1)
Phthalic acid diocytl ester (VAN)
Pittsburgh PC-138
Poly-Solv EE
Poly-Solv EM
Plumbane, tetraethyl- (8C1)(9C1)
Preventol 1
Preventol P
Printex 60
Propane, l-chloro-2,3-epoxy- (8C1)
Propenal
2-Propenal (9C1)
Prop-2-en-l-al
2-Propene-l-amine
CAS No. Name
68-12-2 2-Propenamine
117-81-7 Propenenitrile
117-81-7 2-Propenenitrile (9C1)
7664-93-9 Pyrobenzol
75-21-8 Pyrobenzole
75-21-8 Pryrrolylene
75-21-8 Quinoline
75-21-8 R 10
106-89-8 R20 (VAN)
106-89-80 R 20/refrigerant
75-21-8 R 30
110-80-5 RCi 49-162
50-00-0 Regol 99
108-95-? Sanhyuum
75-21-8 Santophen 20
75-21-8 Sconatex
50-00-0 Seilbrom-85
87-86-5 Selenium (8C1)(9C1)
87-86-5 Sicol 150
117-81-7 SKEKhG
50-00-0 Solaesthin
87-86-5 Soli fume
87-86-5 Solmethine
87-86-5 Staflex OOP
127-18-4 Statex N 550
77-47-4 Sterling N 765
127-18-4 Sterling NS
56-23-5 Sterling SO 1
127-18-4 Styrene (8C1)
87-86-5 Styrol
87-86-5 Styrole
127-18-4 Styrolene
106-93-4 Stvropol SO
71-43-? Sulfur (8C1)(9C1)
100-43-5 Sulfuric acid (8C1)(9C1)
108-95-2 Sulphuric acid
108-95-2 Superlysoform
87-86-5 .alpha.-T.
95.95.4 TCP (VAN)
108-95-2 TEL
100-42-5 TM-30
100-42-5 Tetlen
108-95-2 Tetracap (VAN)
71-43-2 Tetrachloroethene (VAN)
108-95-2 Tetrachlorethylene
108-95-2 Tetrachloroethylene
108-95-2 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene (VAN)
108-05-4 Tetrachloromethane
1333-37-2 Tetraethyl Lead
1333-37-2 Tetraethyllead
75-44-5 Tetraethylpiumbane
75-44.5 Tetraform (VAN)
Tetraguer (VAN)
117-81-7 Tetrahydro-l,4-dioxane
117-81-7 Tetrafinol
117-81-7 Tetraleno (VAN)
110-80-5 Tetraphene
109-86-4 Tetrasol (VAN)
78-00-2 Tetropil (VAN)
95-95-4 T-Gas
87-86-5 Threthylen
1333-37-2 Threthylene
106-89-8 Toluene (8C1)
107-02-8 o-Toluidine (8C1)
107-02-8 o-Toluidine hydrochloride
107-02-8 o-Tolyiamine
107-11-9 Toluol
CAS No.
107-11-9
107-13-1
107-13-1
71-43-2
71-43-2
106-99-0
530-63-3
56-23-5
67-66-3
67-66-3
75-09-2
87-86-5
1333-37-2
106-93-4
87-86-5
75-35-4
106-93-4
7782-49-2
117-81-7
106-89-8
75-09-2
106-93-4
75-09-2
117-81-7
1333-37-2
1333-37-2
1333-37-2
1333-37-2
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
7704-39-9
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
50-00-0
71-55-6
95-95-4
78-00-2
1333-37-2
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
56-23-5
78-00-2
78-00-2
78-00-2
56-23-5
127-18-4
123-91-1
56-23-5
127-18-4
56-55-3
56-23-5
127-18-4
75-21-8
79-01-6
79-01-6
108-05-4
95-53-4
636-21-5
95-53-4
108-05-4
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CAS No.
2-Toluidine 95-53-4
Trethylene 79-01-6
Tri 79-01-6
Tnchloran 79-01-6
Trichloren 79-01-6
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6
.alpha.-Trichloroethane 71-55-6
Trichloroethane (VAN) 71-55-6
Trichloroethene 79-01-6
Trichloroethylene 79-01-6
Trichloroform 67-66-3
Trichloromethane 67-66-3
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4
Trichlorotrifluoroethane (VAN) 75-44-5
l,l,2-Trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane 75-44-5
1,1,2-Trifluoro-l, 2.2-tri chloroethane 75-44-5
Triclene 79-01-6
Triethyl amine (8C1) 121-44-8
Trilen 79-01-6
Trilene 79-01-6
Trimar 79-01-6
Truflex OOP 117-81-7
UCON 113 75-44-5
Ucon F1uorocarbon 113 75-44-5
Univerm (VAN) 56-23-5
Uranium (8C1)(9C1) 7440-61-1
Uranium 1/(238)U/ 7440-61-1
Uranium-238 7440-61-1
Uranium dioxide 1333-37-2
VCN 107-13-1
VDC 75-35-4
Vanadic anhydride 1314-62-1
Vanadium (8C1)(9C1) 7440-62-2
Vanadium(V) oxide 1314-62-1
Vanadium oxide/V205/ (8C1)(9C1) 1314-62-1
Vanadium pentoxide 1314-62-1
Ventox 107-13-1
Vermoestricid (VAN) 56-23-5
Vestinol AH 117-81-7
Vincizer 80 117-81-7
Vinyl acetate 108-05-4
Vinyl A monomer 108-05-4
Vinyl benzene 100-42-5
Vinyl benzol 100-42-5
Vinyl chloride 75-01-4
Vinyl cyanide 107-13-1
Vinyl C monomer 75-01-4
Vinyl ethylene 106-99-0
Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4
Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4
Vinylidene chloride (11) 75-35-4
Vinylidene dichloride 75-35-4
Vitriol brown oil 7664-93-9
VyAc 108-05-4
Westrosol 79-01-6
Witcizer 312 117-81-7
Witcoblak No. 100 1333-37-2
Zinc (8C1)(9C1) 7440-66-6
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PART 4. OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON ONGOING RESEARCH
1. National Toxicology Program Annual Plan For Fiscal Year 1983.
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Jan. 83, 373p, NTP-82-119.
Available from: National Toxicology Program Public Information Office,
MD B2-04, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.
(919)541-3991
Abstract: The National Toxicology Program (NTP) was established by the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to coordinate and provide
information about potentially toxic chemicals to regulatory and
research agencies and to strengthen the science base in toxicology.
The NTP includes relevant activities by HHS agenices including the
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences (NIEHS), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and
the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The
Annual Plan describes the NTP's completed, ongoing, and planned
activities in toxicology research, testing, test method development and
validation, and other program areas. An index of chemicals being
studied under these programs is also included. NTP programs in the
following categories are described: cellular and genetic toxicology,
carcinogenesis testing, toxicologic characterization, benzidine-dye
initiative, chemical pathology, immunological testing, neurobehavioral
toxicology, pulmonary toxicology, reproductive and developmental
toxicology, NTP resources and planning assumptions, oversight and
review, organization, data management and analysis, chemical nomination
and chemical selection, information generation and dissemination, and
the annual report on carcinogens.
2. National Toxicology Program Review of Current DHHS, DOE, and EPA
Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal Year 1983.
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Jan. 83, 388p., NTP-83-001
Available from: National Toxicology Program Public Information Office,
MD B2-04, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.
(919)541-3991
Abstract: The document reviews basic toxicology research, toxicology
testing, and toxicology method development activities in progress at
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of
Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Summaries
of the dollar and manpower support for agency activities in toxicology
are included. A narrative of the roles of each agency in toxicology
research is given, followed by listings of projects. The test method
development section contains abbreviated summaries of each test method
development project, the performing organization, and project number.
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The toxicology testing section lists information on each testing
project including the type of study, chemical name, CAS Number, status,
performing organization and project number of EPA, DHHS, and DOE
toxicology studies. The toxicology testing list is indexed in three
ways by type of study, chemical name, and CAS number.
3. PB83-181917 PC A18/MF A01
Chemical Activities Status Report. Third Edition, Volume I.
Eleanor T. Merrick
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., Office of Pesticides
and Toxic Substances
June 82, 404p, EPA-560/TIIS-82-002A
Available from: National Technical Information Service (NTIS),
Springfield, VA 22161. (703)487-4650
Abstract: The EPA Chemical Activities Status Report (EPACASR) is a
compilation of EPA activities relating to chemical substances. Types
of documents or activities listed in the data base include, technical
assistance information, preregulatory assessments, chemical and
biological testing programs, and monitoring programs, both completed
and in progress. Chemical-specific regulatory activities under the
Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Toxic Substances Control
Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Superfund, Atomic Energy
Act, and Energy Research and Development Act are also listed. Volume 1
provides names and synonyms for chemicals included in the data base,
both alphabetically and by CAS registry number. Volume II contains
brief descriptions of EPA activities relating to each chemical. An
updated edition of EPACASR is expected to be published in early 1984.
4. PB83-181925 PC A18/MF A01
Chemical Activities Status Report. Third Edition, Volume II.
Eleanor T. Merrick
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., Office of Pesticides
and Toxic Substances
June 82, 412p, EPA-560/TIIS-82-002B
Available from: National Technical Information Service (NTIS),
Springfield, VA 22161. (703)487-4650
Abstract: See PB83-181917 above.
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