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 1985

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DCN #05-203-024-16-06
EPA Contract No. 68-02-3889, W.A.  16
                    AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE:
            ONGOING RESEARCH AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
                               Prepared for:

                     John J. Vandenberg, Project Officer
                         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
                                Prepared by:

                                Ruth C. Mead
                             Caroline E. Benton
                              Alice S. Pelland
                             Radian Corporation
                            Post Office Box 13000
                Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27709
                                 March 1985

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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

     The EPA has focused most of its past efforts in the control  of air
toxics on the Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 National  Emission Standards
for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) program.  The amount of time involved
for Section 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 has designed and is implementing an information
dissemination center, known as the Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse.   It
has been designed and is being 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 1984, 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 an update of the first Air Toxics Information
Clearinghouse ongoing research document, which was published in March 1984.
The Clearinghouse currently plans to update this document on a regular
basis.  Other documents published by the Clearinghouse  include:
          Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse:  Bibliography of Selected
          EPA Reports and Federal Register Notices - January 1985
          Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse:  Selected Bibliography of
          Health Effects and Risk Assessment Information - July 1984

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Air Toxics Information  Clearinghouse:   Interim  Report  of Selected
Information on State  and  Local  Agency Air  Toxics  Activities  -
September 1984
Air Toxics Information  Clearinghouse Newsletter,  Vol.  1, No.  1-5,
Vol. 2, No. 1-2 - December  1983,  February  1984, April  1984,
July 1984, September  1984,  December  1984,  and February 1985.

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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 noncriteria air pollutants.
     The document is divided into four parts and an appendix.   The first
part lists 240 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.  The appendix lists regulatory development projects on
toxic chemicals underway at EPA's Office of Drinking Water (ODW).  While
most of these projects are not directly related to air problems, health
information on toxic chemicals from ODW projects may be of interest  to
Clearinghouse users.
     This document was submitted in partial fulfillment of Contract  No.
68-02-3889, Work Assignment 16, by Radian Corporation under the sponsorship
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Compilation was  completed  in
December 1984, and the report was completed in March 1985.

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                                  CONTENTS



INTRODUCTION 	      1

Part 1.  LIST OF ONGOING PROJECTS	      9

Part 2.  INDICES	     25
     Project Type Index	     25
     CAS Number Index	     35
     Chemical Name Index	     43
     Source Type Index	     55

Part 3.  CHEMICAL NAME SYNONYM LIST	     61
     Alphabetized Chemical  Name Reference List 	     69

Part 4.  OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON ONGOING RESEARCH	     75

APPENDIX.  EPA OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER PROJECTS 	     79

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                                INTRODUCTION

     This list of ongoing research and regulatory development activities has
been compiled by the Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse as one of several
tools designed to facilitate information exchange on air toxics.  About
240 ongoing projects concerning noncriteria pollutants which have been
funded by the U. S. Environmental  Protection Agency (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.   It is an updated version of the March 1984 Clearinghouse "Ongoing
Research and Regulatory Development Projects" document.  The list of projects
contained in this document 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.  New projects
which have been added since the 1984 edition of this document are marked
with an asterisk (*).  Projects which have been completed since the last
edition have been removed.  Some of these projects resulted in published
reports which are listed in the January 1985 Clearinghouse publication
"Bibliography of Selected EPA Reports and Federal Register Notices", or the
July 1984 "Selected Bibliography of Health Effects and Risk Assessment
Information".

DOCUMENT SCOPE

     Twelve types of projects which are considered to be of greatest interest
to agencies concerned with the regulation of noncriteria 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 12 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.

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 3.   Epidemiology  -  NIOSH-funded epidemiology studies on noncriteria
     air  pollutants.

 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  to compile information on health effects of specific
     chemicals.

 6.   Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis - Projects funded by EPA
     laboratories  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.   Pre-Regulatory  Assessments - Projects funded by the Pollutant
     Assessment Branch of OAQPS which include reviewing the health
     effects,  sources, emissions to the ambient air, and public
     exposure  to specific pollutants in order to decide whether these
     pollutants should be regulated under the Clean Air Act.

10.   Risk Assessments - Projects funded by EPA's Office of Health  and
     Environmental Assessment and EPA research laboratories to estimate
     human risks from hazardous air pollutants.

11.   Source  Assessments - EPA projects to identify and quantify
     emissions from  specific source categories and to evaluate
     applicable control technologies.

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     12.  Toxicology - Animal toxicology testing projects funded by EPA
          research laboratories and NIOSH.

     The following EPA offices were contacted for lists of projects within
these 12 categories:

          Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
          Office of Health and Environmental Assessment,
          Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances,
          Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, and
          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 noncriteria air pollutants which belong to the categories listed  above.
The Office of Drinking Water (ODW) projects have been listed in  the
appendix.  While not specifically air related, health information on toxic
pollutants resulting from ODW projects may be helpful to Clearinghouse
users.

     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 and an appendix.  Part 1
contains individual entries for 240 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.

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, and
          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

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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 12 categories previously
listed, only that  one project type is  listed in the entry.  While there  is
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 date the project is  expected
to be completed or published.  The month and year is given if available,
otherwise the fiscal year of expected  completion is provided.  Since most
NIOSH projects are long  term projects, journal articles on various phases  of
a project may be published  before  the  overall project completion date shown
in the entry.  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  12 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  240
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

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synonym list is organized in two ways.  First, in Part A, there is  a listing
of each CAS number applicable to the 240 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 and the Manager's Guide  to EPA Activities  on Toxic
and Hazardous Chemicals, also published periodically, list ongoing  EPA
projects on specific chemicals, including research  and regulation under
water, air, solid waste, and toxic substances legislation.

     Regulatory development projects underway at  the EPA Office of  Drinking
Water (ODW) are summarized in the appendix.  While  these projects are not
specifically air related, Clearinghouse users may find toxic chemical
information generated by ODW useful.  For example,  background documents  for
setting Maximum Contaminant Levels under the Safe Drinking Water Act contain
health information on toxic chemicals; and many chemicals being studied  by
ODW are also potential air pollutants.  The appendix contains a brief
description of ODW regulatory development activities and lists of chemicals
currently under study.

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Keys to Abbreviations  Used  in this Document.
   Abbreviation for
Offi ce/Division/Branch
   Name
Telephone
1) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Offices
OAQPS/ Office Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangl
Paris NC
ESED/ Emission Standards and
Engineering Division
SDB Standards Development Branch
CPB Chemicals and Petroleum Branch
MDAD/ Monitoring and Data
Analysis Division
AMTB Air Management Technology
Branch
RPO Regional Programs Office
SASD/ Strategies and Air Standards
Division
PAB Pollutant Assessment Branch
OERR/ Office of Emergency, and
Remedial Response,
Washington, DC
HSC ' Hazardous Site Control
OHEA/ Office of Health and Environ-
mental Assessment, Washington,
DC
CAG Carcinogen Assessment Group
ECAO-RTP Environmental Criteria and

e
(919)541-5571
(919)541-5578
(919)541-5671
(919)541-5536
(919)541-5586
(919)541-5555
(919)541-5504
(919)541-5645
(202)382-2180
(202)382-4485
(202)382-7317
(202)382-7309
(919)541-4173
          ECAO-Ci
Assessment Office, Research
Triangle Park, NC

Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office,
Cincinnati, OH
 (513)684-7531

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   Abbreviation for
Office/Division/Branch
   Name
Telephone
          EAG
          REAG
     OTS/
          A/
               CSB
     ORP/
          CSD/
               ESB
     ORD/
          OHR
          EMSL-RTP

          ASRL-RTP

          HERL-RTP

          AEERL-RTP

          HWERL-Ci
Exposure Assessment Group
Reproductive Effects
Assessment Group
Office of Toxic Substances,
Washington, DC
Assessment Division
Chemical Screening Branch
Office of Radiation
Programs, Washington, DC
Criteria and Standards
Division
Environmental Standards Branch
Office of Research and
Development, Washington, DC
Office of Health Research
Environmental Monitoring and
Support Laboratory, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Atmospheric Sciences
Research Laboratory, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Health Effects Research
Laboratory, Research Triangle
Park, NC
Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Hazardous Waste Engineering
Research Laboratory,
Cincinnati, OH
 (202)475-8909
 (202)382-7336
 (202)382-3442
 (202)382-3507


 (202)557-0704

 (202)557-8977


(202)382-5900
(919)541-2106

(919)541-2191

(919)541-2281

(919)541-2821

(513)684-7696

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   Abbreviation  for
Office/Division/Branch
   Name
Telephone
          HWERL-Edi
          Kerr Lab
Hazardous Waste Engineering
Research Laboratory,
Edison, NJ

EPA/Kerr Laboratory,
Ada, OK
(201)321-6633
(405)332-8800
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)684-8383


(513)684-8394


(513)684-8433

(304)291-4474



(304)291-4518


(304)291-4755


(304)291-4474


(304)291-4476


(513)684-8235




(513)684-4203

(513)684-4303

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                                                      PART  1
                                        LIST  OF  ONGOING  PROJECTS
1.  CAS NO:
    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:

    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:

    STATUS:
    CONTACT:

2.  CAS NO:
    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:
    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:

    STATUS:
    CONTACT:

3.  CAS NO:
    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:
    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:
    STATUS:
    CONTACT:

4.   CAS NO:

    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:

    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:
    STATUS:

    CONTACT:

5.  CAS NO:
    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:
    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:
    STATUS:

    CONTACT:

6.  CAS NO:
    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:
    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:

    STATUS:

    CONTACT:

7.  CAS NO:
    CHEMICAL:
    SOURCE:
    PROJECT TYPE:
    TITLE:
    STATUS:

    CONTACT:
71-43-2                                    8.
Benzene
Coke Ovens;  Coke Byproduct Recovery
Plants
NESHAP
Coke Ovens/Byproduct Plants (Benzene)
NESHAP
Proposed 6/6/84; Awaiting Promulgation
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, G. Mood                    9.

Various
Coke Oven Emissions
Coke Ovens,  Wet-Coal Charged
NESHAP
Coke Oven Emissions:  Charging.
Topside Leaks. Door Leaks NESHAP
Proposal FY  85
OAQPS/ESED/SDB. R. Ajax
75-01-4
Vinyl Chloride
Ethylene D1chlor1de-V1nyl  Chloride
Plants; Polyvlnylchloride  Plants;
Chemical Industry
NESHAP
Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
Proposal 1/85
OAQPS/ESED/SDB. F.  Dlmmlck
                                          10.
                                          II.
127-18-4; 79-01-6; 71-55-6;
75-09-2; 76-13-1
VOC; Perchlorbethylene;  Trlchloro-
ethylene; 1.1,1-THchloroethane;
Methylene Chloride; TMchlorotM-
fluoroethane
Degreaslng Operations; Organic  Solvent     12.
Cleaners
NSPS-lll(d)
Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Proposed 6/11/80; Amended 4/21/81;
Awaiting Promulgation
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, F. Porter

7440-38-2                                 13.
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              14.
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
Promulgation
OAQPS/ESED/S08. L. Chaput
CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT  TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:

CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:

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:

CAS NO:   *
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:

TITLE:
STATUS:
CONTACT:

CAS NO:
CHEMICAL:
SOURCE:
PROJECT TYPE:
TITLE:

STATUS:
CONTACT:
1332-21-4
Asbestos
Construction Industry;  Demolition
NESHAP
Asbestos NESHAP Revision
Proposal 5/85
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, L.  Chaput

7440-41-7
Beryllium
Extraction Plants;  Ceramic Plants;
Foundries; Incinerators; Propellant
Plants; Machining Operations
NESHAP
Beryllium NESHAP Review
Promulgated 4/6/73; Review FY 85
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, D.  Byrne
                Chlor-alkali
                        Industry
Various
Mercury
Ore Processing
Manufacturing; Chemical
NESHAP
Mercury NESHAP Revision
Proposal FY 85
OAQPS/ESED/SDB, G.Wood
7440-47-3
Chromium
NESHAP
Chromium NESHAP
Proposal FY 86
OAQPS/ESED/SDB. J. Crowder

75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Source Assessment
Preliminary Study of Sources
of Ethylene Oxide
Publish 4/85
OAQPS/ESED/CPB, D. Markwordt

Various
Various
Hazardous Waste Facilities
Monitoring, Sampling, and
Analysis; Source Assessment
Process Sampling and Emission
Model Development for Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facility Area Source
Air  Emissions
 In Progress FY 85
OAQPS/ESED/CPB, K. Hustvedt

71-43-2
Benzene; Gasoline Vapors
Gasoline Marketing
Exposure Assessment
Exposure Assessment  for Benzene
from Gasoline Marketing Sources
 In Progress FY 85
OAQPS/ESED/CPB, J. Wei gold

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15.  CAS NO:
     CHEMICAL:
     PROJECT TYPE:

     TITLE:
     STATUS:
     CONTACT:

16.  CAS NO:
     CHEMICAL:
     PROJECT TYPE:

     TITLE:
     STATUS:
     CONTACT:

17.   CAS NO:
     CHEMICAL:
     PROJECT  TYPE:

     TITLE:
     STATUS:
     CONTACT:

18.  CAS NO:
     CHEMICAL:
     PROJECT TYPE:

     TITLE:
     STATUS:
     CONTACT:

19.  CAS HO:
     CHEMICAL:
     PROJECT  TYPE:

     TITLE:
     STATUS:
     CONTACT:

20.  CAS HO:
     CHEMICAL:
     PROJECT TYPE:

     TITLE:

     STATUS:
     CONTACT:

21.  CAS N.O:
     CHEHICAL:
     PROJECT TYPE:

     TITLE:
     STATUS:
     CONTACT:
106-89-8
Epichlorohydrin
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating A1r
Emissions from Sources of
Epichlorohydrin
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/MDAO/AMTB, T. Lahre

75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating Air
Emissions from Sources of
Ethylene Oxide
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/MOAD/AMTB, T. Lahre

75-44-5
Phosgene
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating A1r
Emissions from Sources of
Phosgene
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/MDAO/AMTB. T. Lahre

7439-96-5
Manganese
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating A1r
Emissions from Sources of
Manganese
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/JtDAD/AHTB, T. Lahre

Various
Chlorobenzenes
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating A1r
Emissions from Sources of
Chlorobenzenes
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB. T. Lahre

1336-36-3
Polychlorinated Blphenyls  (PCB)
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating A1r
Emissions from Sources of  PCB
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/MDAO/AMTB, T. Lahre

75-35-4
Vinyl1dene Chloride
Emission Factor Document;
Source Assessment
Locating and Estimating A1r
Emissions from Sources of
Vinyl1dene Chloride
Publish 12/85
OAQPS/MDAD/AMTB, T. Lahre
22.   CAS NO.    *
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Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Risk Assessment; Exposure
Assessment
The Magnitude and Nature of  the
A1r Toxics Problem in the
United States
Publish Final Version 2/85
OAQPS/RPO, B. Stelgerwald

56-23-5
Carbon Tetrachlorlde
Source Assessment
Source Assessment for Carbon
Tetrachlorlde
In Progress FY 85
OAQPS/SASD/PAB, B. Lucas

7440-38-2; 7440-41-7; 7440-43-9;
7440-47-3; 7440-02-0
Arsenic; Beryllium; Cadmium;
Chromium; Nickel
Combustion
Exposure Assessment
Estimating Exposure to Arsenic,
Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,  and
Nickel from Coal and 011 Combustion
In Progress FY 85
OAQPS/SASD/PAB, W. Peters

Various
Various
Exposure Assessment; Risk  Assessment
Hazardous Waste Facilities
Exposure/Risk Assessment on  Air
Emissions from Treatment,  Storage
and Disposal Facilities
Complete FY 87
OAQPS/SASD/PAB, M. Ousetzlna

1746-01-6; Various
Dioxins
Pre-Regulatory Assessment
Decision on  Regulation of  Dioxins
Under  the Clean A1r Act
Decision  12/85
OAQPS/SASD/PAB, D. Cleverly

107-13-1
Acrylon1tr1le
Pre-Regulatory  Assessment
Decision on  Regulation of
Acrylonitrile Under  the
Clean  A1r Act
Decision  2/85
OAQPS/SASO/PAB, B. Schell

7440-43-9
Cadmium
Pre-Regulatory  Assessment
Decision on  Regulation of
Cadmium Under  the  Clean  Air Act
Decision 9/85
OAQPS/SASO/PAB. R. Morrison

56-23-5
Carbon Tetrachloride
Pre-Regulatory  Assessment
Decision  on  Regulation  of
Carbon Tetrachloride  Under
the Clean A1r Act
Decision  3/85
OAQPS/SASD/PAB, L.  Zaragoza
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30.  CAS NO:   *    Various   .
     CHEMICAL:      Chlorobenzenes
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Chlorobenzenes Under the
                    Clean Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision 7/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, L. Zaragoza

31.  CAS NO:   *    76-13-1
     CHEMICAL:      Chlorofluorocarbon-113
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Chlorofluorocarbon-113 (F-113)
                    Under the Clean Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision 2/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, K. Blanchard

32.  CAS NO:   *    67-66-3
     CHEMICAL:      Chloroform
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Chloroform Under the Clean
                    Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision FY 8/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, T. Mohin

33.  CAS NO:   *    7440-47-3
     CHEMICAL:      Chromium
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Chromium Under the Clean
                    Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision 6/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, K. Blanchard

34.  CAS NO:   *    107-06-2
     CHEMICAL:      Ethylene Bichloride
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Ethylene Dichloride Under
                    the Clean Air Act
     STATUS:      '  Decision 10/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, L. Zaragoza

35.  CAS NO:   *    75-21-8
     CHEMICAL:      Ethylene Oxide
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Ethylene Oxide Under the
                    Clean Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision W85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, N. Pate

36.  CAS NO:   *    71-55-6
     CHEMICAL:      Methyl Chloroform
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Methyl Chloroform Under the
                    Clean Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision 2/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, K. Slanchard

37.  CAS NO:   *    75-09-2
     CHEMICAL:      Methylene Chloride
     PROJECT TYPE:  Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     TITLE:         Decision on Regulation of
                    Methylene Chloride
                    (Dichloromethane)  Under the
                    Clean Air Act
     STATUS:        Decision 12/85
     CONTACT:       OAQPS/SASD/PAB, K. Blanchard
IP.   :AS NO:    *
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42.
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 7440-02-0
 Nickel
 Pre-Regulatory Assessment
 Cecision on Regulation r_f
 Nickel Under  the Clean Air Act
 Decision 10/85
 OAQPS/SASD/PAB, M. Dusetz'na

 127-18-4
 Perchloroethylene
 Pre-Regulatory Assessment
 Decision on Regulation of
 Perchloroethylene  (Tetra-
 chloroethylene) Unoer the
 Clean Air Act
 Decision 7/85
 OAQPS/SASD/PAB, D. Cleverly

 79-01-6
 Trichloroethylene
 Pre-Regulatory Assessment
 Decision on Regulation of
 Trichloroethylene  Under
 the  Clean Air Act
 Decision 7/85
 OAQPS/SASD/PAB, J. Vandenberg

 75-35-4
 Vinylidene  Chloride
 Pre-Regulatory Assessment
 Decision on Regulation of
 Vinylidene  Chloride  Under
 the  Clean Air Act
 Decision 2/85
 OAQPS/SASD/PAB, N.  Pate

 Various
 Various
 Hazardous Waste Facilities
 Source  Assessment
 List of  Superfund  Hazardous
'Waste Sites with Air
 Contamination Problems
 In Progress FY  85
 OERR/HSC, J.  Gearo

 Various
 Various
 Risk Assessment
 Guidelines  for Carcinogen
 Risk Assessment
 Proposed 11/84; Review in   .
 Progress FY 85
 OHEA/CAG,  R.  McGaughy

 79-01-6
 Trichloroethylene
 Health Assessment
 Health Assessment Document for
 Trichloroethylene, Revision.
 External Review
 Publish Final Version FY 85
 OHEA/ECAO-RTP, M.  Greenberg

 127-18-4
 Tetrachloroethylene
 Health Assessment
 Health Assessment for
 Tetrachloroethylene, Revision.
 External Review
 Publish Final Version FY 85
 OHEA/ECAO-RTP, M. Greenberg
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46.  CAS NO:        7440-41-7                                 55.
     CHEMICAL:       Beryllium
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Beryllium.   External  Review
     STATUS:        Publish Final  Version FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, D.  Sivulka

47.  CAS NO:        75-21-8                                   56.
     CHEMICAL:       Ethylene Oxide
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  for Ethylene
                    Oxide.   External Review
     STATUS:        Publish Final  Version FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, R.  Bruce

48.  CAS NO:        67-66-3                                   57.
     CHEMICAL:       Chloroform
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Chloroform.   External Review
     STATUS:        Publish Final  Version FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, S.  0.  Lee

49.  CAS NO:        75-09-2                                   58.
     CHEMICAL:       Methylene Chloride
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Methylene Chloride.   External Review
     STATUS:        Publish Final  Version FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, M.  Greenberg

50.  CAS NO:        107-06-2                                  59.
     CHEMICAL:       Ethylene Oichloride
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Ethylene Dichloride.   External
                    Review
     STATUS:        Publish Final  Version FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, R.  Bruce

51.  CAS NO:        7440-02-0
     CHEMICAL:       Nickel
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          health  Assessment  Document
                    for Nickel
     STATUS:        Publish Revision FY  85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, 0.  Sivulka

52.  CAS NO:        107-02-8                                  61.
     CHEMICAL:       Acrolein
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Acrolein
     STATUS:        Publish FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, W.  Ewald

53.  CAS NO:        126-99-8
     CHEMICAL:       Chloroprene                               62.
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Chloroprene
     STATUS:        Publish FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-RTP, W.  Ewald

54.  CAS NO:        Various
     CHEMICAL:       Dioxins
     PROJECT TYPE:   Health  Assessment
     TITLE:          Health  Assessment  Document for
                    Dioxins.  External Review
     STATUS:        Publish Final  Version FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/ECAO-Ci, D. Mukerjee
60.
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108-95-2
Phenol
Health Assessment
Health Assessment Document  fcr
Phenol.  External Review
In Progress FY 85
OHEA/ECAO-Ci, D. Reisman

Various
Chlcrobenzenes
Health Assessment
Health Assessment Document  for
Chlorinated Benzenes.   Final  Depor:
Publ ish Final Version  FY  85
OHEA/ECAO-Ci , W. 8.  Peirano

132-64-9
Dibenzofurans
Health Assessment
Health Assessment Document  for
Dibenzofurans
In  Progress  FY  85
OHEA/ECAO-Ci, D. Mukerjee

7440-50-8
Copper
Health Assessment
Health Assessment  Document for
Copper
In  Progress  FY  85
OHEA/ECAO-Ci,  D.  Reisman

Various
Creosols
Health  Assessment
Health  Assessment  Document for
Creosols
 In  Progress  FY  85
OHEA/ECAO-Ci,  D.  Reisman

Various
Various
 Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment Guidelines
 for Chemical Mixtures
 Proposed 1/85;  Review  in
 Progress FY 85
 OHEA/ECAO-Ci, R. Hertzberg

 Various
 Various
 Exposure Assessment
 Guidelines for Exposure
 Assessment
 Proposed 11/84; Review in
 Progress FY 85
 OHEA/EAG, J. Falco

 Various
 Various
 Health Assessment;  Risk
 Assessment
 Guidelines  for the  Health
 Assessment  of  Suspect
 Developmental  Toxicants
 Proposed  11/84; Review in
 Progress FY 85
 OHEA/REAG,  C.  Kimmel
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63.  CAS NO:   *    Various
     CHEMICAL:      Various
     PROJECT TYPE:  Risk Assessment
     TITLE:         Guidelines for Mutagenicity
                    Risk Assessment
     STATUS:        Proposed 11/84; Review in
                    Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA/REAG, D.  Jacobson

64.  CAS NO:        Various
     CHEMICAL:      Various
     PROJECT TYPE:  Risk Assessment
     TITLE:         Risk Assessment Guidelines for
                    Systemic Toxicants
     STATUS:        In Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:       OHEA, £. Anderson

65.  CAS NO:   *    78-40-0
     CHEMICAL:      Triethyl Phosphate
     PROJECT TYPE:  CHIP
     TITLE:         Chemical Hazard Information
                    Profile for Triethyl  Phosphate
     STATUS:        Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:       OTS/A/CSB, J.  Leitzke

66.  CAS NO:   *    117-82-8
     CHEMICAL:      Dimethoxyethyl Phthalate
     PROJECT TYPE:  CHIP
     TITLE:         Chemical Hazard Information  .
                    Profile for Dimethoxyethyl
                    Phthalate
     STATUS:        Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:       OTS/A/CSB, J.  Leitzke

67.  CAS NO:   *    868-85-9
     CHEMICAL:      Dimethyl Hydrogen Phosphite
     PROJECT TYPE:  CHIP
     TITLE:         Chemical. Hazard Information
                    Profile for Dimethyl  Hydrogen
                    Phosphite
     STATUS:        Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:       OTS/A/CSB, J.  Leitzke

68.  CAS NO:   *    60-12-8
     CHEMICAL:      Phenylethanol
     PROJECT TYPE:  CHIP
     TITLE:         Chemical Hazard Information
                    Profile for Phenylethanol
     STATUS:        Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:       OTS/A/CSB, J.  Leitzke

69.  CAS NO:   *    103-45-7
     CHEMICAL:      Phenylethanol  Acetate
     PROJECT TYPE:  CHIP
     TITLE:         Chemical Hazard Information
                    Profile for Phenylethanol
                    Acetate
     STATUS:        Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:       OTS/A/CSB, J.  Leitzke

70.  CAS NO:   *    85-41-6
     CHEMICAL:      Phthalimlde
     PROJECT TYPE:  CHIP
     TITLE:         Chemical Hazard Information
                    Profile for Phthalimlde
     STATUS:        Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:       OTS/A/CSB, J.  Leitzke
71.   CAS NO:    *    Various  -
     CHEMICAL:       Radionuclides
     SOURCES:        Phosphorus  Plants;  Uranium Mines;
                    Mining; Hazardous Waste Facilities;
                    Nuclear Research and Development;
                    Energy Industry; Manufacturing
                    Radior.ucl ide Products;  Plutonium
                    Manufacturing;  Pharmaceutical
                    Industry
     PROJECT TYPE:   NESHAP
     TITLE:          Radionuclides NESHAP
     STATUS:         Proposed 4/6/84; Withdrawn 10/3i/3«;
                    Promulgation 1/85
     CONTACT:        CRP/r.SD/ESB, J.  Hardin

72.   CAS NO:    *    10043-92-2
     CHEMICAL:       Radon-222
     SOURCE:         Uranium Mines;  Mining
     PROJECT TYPE:   NESHAP
     TITLE:          NESHAP for  Radon-222 Emissions
                    from Underground Uranium Mines
     STATUS:         Proposal 2/85
     CONTACT:     '   ORP/CSD/ESB, J.  Hardin

73.   CAS NO:    *    10043-92-2
     CHEMICAL:       Radon-222
     SOURCE:         Uranium Mines;  Mining
     PROJECT TYPE:   NESHAP
     TITLE:          NESHAP for  Radon-222 Emissions
                    from Licensed Uranium Mines
     STATUS:         Proposal FY 86
     CONTACT:        ORP/CSD/ESB, J.  Hardin

74.   CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     PROJECT TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:   •       Evaluation  of Thermally Desorbable
                    Passive Sampling Devices
     STATUS:         Publish FY  85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, R. Lewis

75.   CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Organic Compounds
     PROJECT TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          GC-FTIR Analysis of Ambient
                    Volatile Organic Compounds
     STATUS:         Publish 4/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, W. McClenny

76.   CAS NO:         7440-38-2
     CHEMICAL:       Arsenic
     PROJECT TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, ana Analysis
     TITLE:          Report on Validation Studies of
                    Emission Test Method for Arsenic
     STATUS:        Publish 6/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, T. Ward

 77. CAS NO:        Various
     CHEMICAL:       Organic Compounds
     PROJECT TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Evaluation of New Solid Sorbents
                    for Collection of Organic Vapors
                    from A1r
     STATUS:        Publish FY 85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, J. Mulik
                                                          13

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 78.  CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Total  Reduced Sulfur; Sulfur
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Validation of Method 15 and ISA for
                    Total  Reduced Sulfur from Sulfur
                    Recovery  Plants
     STATUS:         Publish FY 85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, J. Margeson

 79.  CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Chromium, Hexavalent
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Develop Source Test Methods for
                    Hexavalent Chromium
     STATUS:         Publish FY 85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, F. Butler

80.  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 9/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, J. Pau

81.  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 8/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, N. Wilson

82.  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

83.  CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Evaluation of Portable  Photoioniz-
                    ing Analyzer for Separation and
                    Quantification of Air Pollutants
     STATUS:         Publish  12/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, G. Ortman

84.  CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Field Test of Cryogenic Ambient
                    Monitor  for  Volatile Organic Chemicals
     STATUS:         Complete  3/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, W. McClenny

85.  CAS NO:    *    1332-21-4
     CHEMICAL:       Asbestos
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Report of FY-84 Audit Results on
                    Asbestos
     STATUS:         Publish  2/85
     CONTACT:        EMSL-RTP, M. Beard
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1332-21-1
Asbestos
Monitoring, Sampling, arc Analysis
Report on Methods Evaluation  fcr
Asbestos
Publish 12/85
EMSL-RTP, M. Beard

Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analyst'.;
Annual Report of NFAN Trace  Eleifer'
Analysis
Publish 2/85
EMSL-RTP, T. Lawless

1332-21-4
Asbestos
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Develop Sampling and Analysis Method
for Asbestos
Publish 12/85
EMSL-RTP, R. Fuerst

75-01-4
Vinyl  Chloride
Monitoring, Sampling,  and Analysis
Evaluate  Vinyl  Chloride Continuous
Emission  Monitors
Complete  FY 85  ,
EMSL-RTP, J.  Pau

7440-02-0;  Various
Nickel
Monitoring, Sampling,  and  Analysis
Develop Methods for Speciated Nicke'
Complete  12/85
EMSL-RTP, F.  Butler

Various
Dioxins
Monitoring,  Sampling,  ar.d  Analysis
Validate  an Emission Test  Method
 for Dioxins
Complete 6/86
 EMSL-RTP, J.  Knoll

 75-21-8
 Ethylene Oxide
 Monitoring, Sampling,  and Analysis
 Develop and Evaluate a Source Test
 Method for Ethylene Oxide
 Complete 12/85
 EMSL-RTP, J.  Margeson

 106-89-8
 Epichlorohydrin
 Monitoring, Sampling,  and Analysis
 Develop and Evaluate a Source rest
 Method for Epichlorohydrin
 Complete 12/85
 EMSL-RTP, J. Pau

 77-47-4
'Hexach1orocyclopentadiene
 Monitoring, Sampling,  and Analysis
 Develop  and Evaluate a Source Test
 Method for Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
 Complete 12/85
 EMSL-RTP, J. Knoll
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Various                                    104.
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Develop Additions to QA Handbook,
Vol.  Ill for HAP Pollutants
Publish 12/85
EMSL-RTP, D. Von Lehmden

Various                                    105.
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Comparison of Cryogenic Trapping and
Sorbent Samp]ing
Complete 7/85
EMSL-RTP, W. McClenny

Various
Various                                    106.
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
A Report on the Operation of the
Toxics Air Monitoring System (TAMS)
for FY 85
Publish FY 85
EMSL-RTP, G. Evans

Various                                    107.
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Revisions to Compendium of Methods
Publish 9/85
EMSL-RTP, L. Purdue

Various
Organic Compounds
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Atmospheric Measurements of Trace
Hazardous Organic Chemicals                108.
In Progress FY 85
ASRL-RTP, L. Cupitt

Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis;
Source Assessment
Hazardous Air Pollutants in the
Urban Environment                          109.
In Progress FY 85
ASRL-RTP, L. Cupitt

Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Ambient Air/Source Transport and
Transformation Relationships for
Selected Hazardous A1r Pollutants          110.
In Progress FY 85
ASRL-RTP, W. Lonneman

Various
Hazardous Air Pollutants (Priority)
Toxicology
Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response
Relationships
Started 10/81; Continuing
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
                                                              CAS NO:        Various
                                                              CHEMICAL:      Hazardous Ai r Pollutants  , rrirjru/.
                                                              PROJECT TYPE:  Toricolocy
                                                              TITLE:       -  Characterize Genotoxic Dcse-
                                                                             Response Relationships
                                                              STATUS:        Started 10/79; Complete 10/S7
                                                              CONTACT:       HERL-RTP, J. Lewtas

                                                              CAS NO:        Various
                                                              CHEMICAL:      Hazardous Air Pollutants
                                                              PROJECT TYPE:  Toxicology; Monitoring, Samplir-c,
                                                                             and Analysis
                                                              TITLE:         Identify end Evaluate Toxic
                                                                             Components of Air Pollution
                                                              STATUS:        Started 10/81; Complete 10/S7
                                                              CONTACT:       HERL-RTP; J. Lewtas

                                                              CAS NO:        Various
                                                              CHEMICAL:      Hazardous Air Pollutants
                                                              PROJECT TYPE:  Toxicology
                                                              TITLE:         Determine the Significance of
                                                                             fleurotoxic Response  Indicators
                                                              STATUS:        Started 10/81; Complete 10/38-
                                                              CONTACT:       HERL-RTP, L. Reiter

                                                              CAS NO:        Various
                                                              CHEMICAL:      Organic Compounds
                                                              SOURCES:       Residential Buildings; Combustion;
                                                                             Coke  Ovens
                                                              PROJECT TYPE:  Source Assessment; Risk Assessment;
                                                                             Toxicology
                                                              TITLE:         Evaluate  the Contribution of  Source
                                                                             Emissions to Cancer  Risk
                                                              STATUS:        Started  10/83; Complete 10/8E
                                                              CONTACT:       HERL-RTP, J. Lewtas

                                                              CAS NO:        Various
                                                              CHEMICAL:      Hazardous Air Pollutants
                                                              SOURCE:        Combustion
                                                              PROJECT  TYPE:  Toxicology;  Risk  Assessment
                                                              TITLE:         Genotoxic Risks  from Complex
                                                                             Mixtures  of  Hazardous Air Pollutant:
                                                              STATUS:        Start 10/84; Complete 9/89
                                                              CONTACT:       HERL-RTP, J. Lewtas

                                                              CAS  NO:    *   Various
                                                              CHEMICAL:      Various
                                                               PROJECT  TYPE:  Toxicology
                                                              TITLE:         Develop  Methods  to  Identify
                                                                             Reproductive Toxicity of  Air
                                                                              Pollutants
                                                               STATUS:         Started  10/84;  Complete 9/90
                                                               CONTACT:        HERL-RTP, J.  Laskey

                                                               CAS NO:    *    Various
                                                               CHEMICAL:       Various
                                                               SOURCE:         Combustion
                                                               PROJECT TYPE:   Exposure Assessment
                                                               TITLE:         Integrated  Air Cancer Project
                                                               STATUS:         Started 10/84;  Continuing
                                                               CONTACT:       HERL-RTP, J. Lewtas
                                                           15

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111. 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

112. 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-Oi 1-Fired
                    Heaters
     STATUS:         In  Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP, R.  Hall

113. CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Hazardous  Air  Pollutants; VOC
     PROJECT TYPE:   Emission Factor Document
     TITLE:          Destruction of VOC/HAP Emissions
                    Via Catalytic  Incineration
     STATUS:         In  Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP, B.  Tichenor

114. 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 85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP, M.  Jackson

115. CAS NO:    *     Various
     CHEMICAL:       Indoor Air Pollutants
     PROJECT TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Indoor Air Quality  Source
                    Assessment Studies
     STATUS:         Complete 9/85
     CONTACT:   .     AEERL-RTP, D.  Sanchez

116. CAS NO:    *     Various
     CHEMICAL:       Organic  Compounds
     PROJECT TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Hazardous  Organic Evaporative
                    Emissions  Testing:  Synfuels vs.
                    Petrofuels
     STATUS:         In  Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP, N.  Smith

117. CAS NO:    *     Various
     CHEMICAL:       Indoor A1r Pollutants
     PROJECT TYPE:   Emission Factor Document;
                    Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Characterization of Emissions from
                    Indoor Materials
     STATUS:         Complete 4/85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP, 0.  Sanchez
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Various
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocdrn<,i.r
Source Assessment
Ninth  International Sympcvlurr. on
Polynuclear Aromatics
Publish 9/85
AEERL-RTP, Johnson

Various
Dyes
Textile Industry
Source Assessment
Textile Industry Dyes and
Pigment Lifecycle  - Dischargp/
Release Assessment
Complete  3/85
AEERL-RTP, J. Ruppersberger

Various
Various
Hazardous Waste Facilities;
Incinerators
Monitoring, Sampling, and  Analysis
Evaluation of Hazardous  Waste
Incinerator Operation
In  Progress FY 85
AEERL-RTP, 0. Harris

Various
Indoor Air Pollutants
Monitoring, Sampling, arid  Analysis
Survey of Indoor Air  Pollutant
Measurement Technology
In  Progress FY 85
AEERL-RTP, 0. Harris

Various
Indoor Air Pollutants
Monitoring, Sampling, and  Analysis
Methods Development for Collecting
Indoor Air Pollutant  Samples for
Bioassay
In  Progress  FY 85
AEERL-RTP, 0. Harris

Various
Various
Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
 Improved  Analysis  Technique for
Volatile  Hazardous Constituents
 In  Progress  FY  85
AEERL-RTP, Anderson

Various
Dioxins;  Polychlorinated
Biphenyls (PCB)
 Incinerators;  Hazardous Waste
 Facilities
Monitoring,  Sampling, and Analysis
Analysis  of  Samples from Waste
 Incineration Study Involving
Hazardous Materials Such as
 Dioxins  and  PCB's
 In  Progress  FY  85
 AEERL-RTP, J.  Wasser
                                                           16

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Various
Various
Hazardous Waste Facilities;
Incinerators
Monitoring,  Sampling,  and Analysis
POHC Sampling and Analysis Methods
for Hazardous Waste Incineration
Complete 6/85
AEERL-RTP, A. Gagnon

Various
Organic Compounds
Hazardous Waste Facilities;
Incinerators
Monitoring,  Sampling,  and Analysis
Volatile Organic Sampling for
Hazardous Waste Incinerator
In Progress  FY 85
AEERL-RTP, Anderson

Various
Various
Hazardous Waste Facilities;
Incinerators
Monitoring,  Sampling,  and Analysis
Sample Integrity and Sorbent
Evaluation for Hazardous Waste
Incineration and Stationary
Source Sampling
Complete 8/85
AEERL-RTP, R. Merrill

Various
Indoor Air Pollutants
Monitoring,  Sampling,  and Analysis;
Emission Factor Document
Indoor Air Pollution Emission
Rate Data Base
Complete 3/85
AEERL-RTP, Samfield

Various
Various
Monitoring,  Sampling,  and Analysis;
Source Assessment
Integrated Air Cancer Project -
Source Measurement
Complete 8/85
AEERL-RTP, R. McCrillis

Various
Various
Emission Factor Document
NAPAP Emission Inventory -
Develop Emission Factors for
Non-Criteria Pollutants
Complete 6/85
AEERL-RTP, J. Mobley

7440-50-8
Copper
Source Assessment
Evaluation of Copper Emissions
from Industrial Facilities
Complete  11/85
AEERL-RTP, B. Tichenor
132.  CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Combustion
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Wood Stove  Emissions
                    Characterization  and  Control
                    Technology  Technical  Support
     STATUS:         Complete 3/85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP,  R.  McCrillis

133.  CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Combustion
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Integrated  Air Cancer Project:
                    Wood Stove  Operating  Prof lies
     STATUS:         Complete 5/85
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP,  R.  McCrillis

134.  CAS NO:    *    10043-92-2
     CHEMICAL:       Raaon
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Demonstration  of  Low-Cost
                    Reduction of Indoor Radon
                    from Soil
     STATUS:         Complete 3/87
     CONTACT:        AEERL-RTP,  J.  Ruppersberger

135.  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:         Publish  2/85
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Ci, B. Elaney

136.  CAS NO:         74-82-8
     CHEMICAL:       Methane
     SOURCE:         Hazardous Waste Sites
     PROJECT TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Field Verification of Methane
                    Movement Predictions and Methane
                    Control  Systems for Landfills
     STATUS:         Publish Draft 3/85
     CONTACT:       HWERL-Ci, M. Roulier

137.  CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:      Various
     SOURCE:        Hazardous Waste Facilities
     PROJECT TYPE:  Exposure Assessment
     TITLE:          Applications Manual  for
                    Inhalation  Exposure  Methodology
     STATUS:        Publish  4/85
     CONTACT:       HWERL-Ci, B. Blaney

138. CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:      Various
     SOURCE:        Hazardous Waste  Facilities
     PROJECT TYPE:  Source  Assessment; Monitoring,
                    Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:         Report  Describing  Field  Assessment
                    of  the  Use  of Treatment  to Peduce
                    Emissions from Hazardous  Waste Streams
     STATUS:        Publish  10/85
     CONTACT:       HWERL-Ci, B.  Blaney
                                                           17

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139. CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Waste  Facilities
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Report on  Air  Emissions for
                    Hazardous  Waste  Treatment Systems
     STATUS:         Publish  6/85
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Ci,  8. Blaney

140. CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Waste  Facilities
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Case  Studies of  Hazardous
                    Waste Ai r  Emissions
     STATUS:         Publish  1/86
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Ci,  B. Blaney

141. CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Waste  Facilities
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Emission Factor  Document
     TITLE:          Preliminary Assessment of Air
                    Emissions  from Waste Treatment
                    Systems
     STATUS:         Publish  1/86
     CONTACT:        HWERL-C1,  B. Blaney

142. CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Waste  Sites
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
     TITLE:          Identify Volatilization Mechanisms
                    and Parameters for Surface
                    Impoundments and Develop Measurement
                    Techniques for These Parameters
     STATUS:         Publish  Draft  2/85
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Ci,  S. James

143. CAS NO:    *    Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Waste  Sites
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Air Emissions  from Surface
                    Impoundments
     STATUS:         In Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Ci,  P. dePercin
144.  CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Spills
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Develop  Mobile Collection/
                    Treatment  System for Spilled
                    Volatile and Gaseous Materials
     STATUS:         Publish  Draft 1/85
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Edi, M. Royer

145.  CAS NO:         Various
     CHEMICAL:       Various
     SOURCE:         Hazardous  Spills
     PROJECT  TYPE:   Source Assessment
     TITLE:          Evaluation/Development of Foams
                    for  Mitigating Air Pollution from
                    Hazardous  Spills
     STATUS:         In Progress FY 85
     CONTACT:        HWERL-Edi, J. Brugger
146.  CAS NO:
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151. CAS NO:
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152. CAS NO:   *
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 153.
CAS NO:    *
CHEMICAL:
PROJECT TYPE:
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STATUS:
CONTACT:
Various
Various
Hazardous  Waste  Sites
Source Assessment
Evaluation of  Volatilization of
Hazardous  Compounds  at
Hazardous  Waste  Land Treatment.
Sites
Complete  9/85
Kerr Lab,  F. Pfeffer

Various
Aluminum;  Lithium  Compounds
Toxicology
Neurobehavioral  Methods For To/ic
Agents
Started  10/79; Completed 9/R3;
 In  Publication 1/85
NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, 0.  Cnrisiip

74-83-9;  75-15-0;  56-23-5;
2699-79-8
Methyl Bromide;  Carbon Tetra-
chloride;  Carbon Oisulfide;
Sulfuryl  Fluoride
Fumigation
Epidemiology
Neurotoxicity  Evaluations of
Fumigators
Started  10/80; Complete 9/86
NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K.  Anger

 Various
Alcohol  Solvents;  Solvents
 Toxicology
 Behavioral Teratology of Alcohol
 Solvents
 Started  10/82; Complete 9/87
 NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K.  Nelson

 Various
 Solvents
 Toxicology
 Neurotoxicity of Aliphatic
 Carbon Solvents
 Started 10/83; Complete 9/87
 NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K. Anger

 Various
 Paints;  Ketones
 Toxicology
 Neurobehavioral Effects from
 Single/Mixed  Spray  Paint  Agents
• Started 10/79, Complete 9/87
 NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, R. Dick

 Various
 Cadmium;  Heavy Metals
 Toxicology
 Neurotoxicity from  Exposure
 to Heavy  Metals
 Started  10/84;  Complete 9/88
 NIOSH/DBBS/APEB, K. Anger

 Various
 Various
 Toxicology; Epidemiology
 Methodologies for Worksite
 Neurotoxicity
 Started  10/84;  Complete 9/87
 NIOSH/DBBS/APEB,  K.  Anger
                                                         18

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Various
Particulates
Foundries
Toxicology
Carcinogenicity of Foundry
Particulates
Started 10/78; Completed 9/83;
In Publication 1/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, P. Niemeier

Various
Diesel Exhaust; Coal  Dust
Mining
Toxicology
Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal
Exposure Studies
Started 10/77; Completed 9/83;
In Publication 1/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, T. Lewis

107-11-9; 121-44-8
Allylamine;  Triethylamine
Toxicology
Occupational Cardiac  Toxicity
Started 10/80; Completed 5/84;
In Publication 1/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, D. Lynch

Various
Isobutyl Nitrate; Hazardous
Chemicals
Toxicology
Emergency Toxicological  Assessment
Started 10/81; Completed FY 84;
In Publication 1/85
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
Dichloroethane Drug Interactions-
NCI
Started 10/80; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB,. K. Cheever

8052-42-4
Asphalt
Toxicology
Assessment of Cocarcinogenic Activity
of Asphalt Fumes
Started 10/82; Complete 9/87
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, R. Niemeier

Various
Various
Toxicology
Inhalation Reproductive and
Developmental  Toxicity Testing
Started 10/84; Complete 9/89
NIOSH/OBBS/ETB, B. Hardin
                                                         162. CAS NO:
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Various
Various
Toxicology
Prioritizing Chemicals for
Reproductive Toxicity Testing
Started 10/80; Complete 9/P6
NIOSH/OBBS/ETB, B.  Hardin

Various
Glycol  Ethers
Toxicology
Biochemical  Indices of Male
Reproductive Impairment
Started 10/82; Complete 12/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, K.  Cheever

111-96-6
Bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether
Toxicology
Metabolism and Excretion Stu<;i"r,
of Bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether
(Diglyme)
Started 10/84; Complete 9/'£t
NIOSH/OBBS/ETB, D.  Richards

109-86-4
2-Methoxyethanol
Toxicology
Cardiovascular Fetotoxicity
and Functional Teratogenesis
Started 10/83; Complete 9/86
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, M.  Toraason

85-44-9
Phthalic Anhydride
Toxicology
Pulmonary Hypersensitivity
of Industrial Agents
Started 10/84; Complete 9/87
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, E.  Knecht

1314-62-1
Vanadium Pentoxide
Toxicology
Chronic Inhalation of
Vanadium Pentoxide
Started 10/83; Complete 9/R8
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, W. Moorman

Various
Various
Toxicology
In Vitro Tests for Workplace
Carcinogens
Started  10/80; Complete  1/88
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, J. Bohrman  .

Various
Aromatic Amines
Toxicology
Biomonitoring  for  Populations
Exposed  to  Aromatic  Amines
Started 6/85;  Complete  9/88
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, T. Lewis

Various
Solvents
Toxicology
Percutaneous  Absorption
Characteristics of Occupational
Chemicals
Started  10/84;  Complete  9/89
HIOSH/DBBS/ETB, A.  Sutten
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176.  CAS NO:    *
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75-15-0                                   180.
Carbon Disulflde
Toxicology
Occupational  Cardiac Toxicity
Started 10/84;  Complete  6/86
NIOSH/OBBS/ETB, D.  Lynch

1317-36-8; 1314-87-0
Lead Oxide, Lead Sulfide
Toxicology                                181.
Comparative Inhalation Toxicity
of Lead Oxide and Lead Sulfide
Started 10/84;  Complete  9/86
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, D.  Lynch

68-12-2
Dimethylformamide
Toxicology                                182.
Carcinogenicity of
Dimethyl formamide
Started 9/85; Complete 12/89
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, T.  Lewis

Various
Coal Slags; Silica                         183.
Toxicology
Fibrogenicity of Coal  Slags
Started 10/82;  Complete  9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, T.  Lewis

Various
Various
Monitoring, Sampling,  and                  184.
Analysis;  Toxicology
Particulate and Tissue
Analysis  Service and Research
Started 10/82;  Continuing
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, L.  Stettler

1332-21-4; Various
Asbestos;  Asbestos  Substitutes
Toxicology
Evaluation of Mesothelioma                 185.
Production by Asbestos Substitutes
Started 10/84;  Complete  9/84
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, F.  Platek

Various
Pyrene; Coal  Tar
Monitoring, Sampling,  and
Analysis
Biomonitoring of Exposure  to  Coal Tar     186.
Started 10/83;  Complete  9/86
NIOSH/DBBS/ETB, B.  Tolos

Various
Coal Slags; Silica
Toxicology
Fibrogenicity of Coal  Slags
Started 10/82;  Complete  9/85
NIOSH/DB8S/TSB, L.  Stettler                187.

68-12-2
Dimethyl formamide;  Solvents
Toxicology
Chronic Biological  Effects of
Dimethylformamide
Started 1/79; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DBBS/TSB, W.  Wagner
CAS NO:         Various
CHEMICAL:       Various
PROJECT  TYPE:   Monitoring, Sampling, and An.ii/M:,;
               To/icology
TITLE:          Particulate and Tiv;ue Analy-.r;
               Service and Research
STATUS:         Started 10/82, Continuing
CONTACT:        NIOSH/DBBS/TSB, L. Stettler

CAS NO:         Various
CHEMICAL:       Cotton Dusts
PROJECT  TYPE:   Toxicology
TITLE:          Cotton Ousts and Extracts,
               Pulmonary Responses
STATUS:         Started 10/81; Complete 9/P.5
CONTACT:        NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, P. Miles

CAS NO:         Various
CHEMICAL:       Cotton Dusts
PROJECT  TYPE:   Epidemiology; Toxicology
TITLE:          Endotoxins  in Cotton
STATUS:         Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
CONTACT:        NIOSH/DROS/LIB, S. Olenchoc*

CAS NO:         Various
CHEMICAL:       Coal Oust,  Diesel  Exhaust
PROJECT TYPE:   Toxicology
TITLE:          Microbiological and Mutagenesis
               Studies
STATUS:         Started 10/82; Continuing
CONTACT:        NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, T. Ong

CAS NO:         Various
CHEMICAL:       Cotton Ousts;  Various
SOURCE:         Coal Mining; Mining;  Textile
               Industry
PROJECT TYPE:  Epidemiology;  Toxicology
TITLE:          Comparative Research  in Analytical
               Pathology
STATUS:         Started 10/82; Continuing
CONTACT:       NIOSH/DRDS/LIB, F. Green

CAS NO:         Various
CHEMICAL:      Selenium;  Aerosols;  Arsenic;
               Vanadium;  Copper;  Zinc; Heavy Metals
PROJECT TYPE:  Toxicology
TITLE:          Physiology and Pharmacology of
               Occupational  Respiratory  Disease
STATUS:        Started  10/83;  Continuing
CONTACT:       NIOSH/DRDS/LIB,  K. Weber

CAS NO:        Various
CHEMICAL:      Cotton Dusts
SOURCE:        Textile  Industry
PROJECT TYPE:  Epidemiology;  Toxicology
TITLE:         Evaluation of the Effects of
               Washed Cotton
STATUS:        Started  10/81; Complete FY 85
CONTACT:       NIOSH/DRDS/CI8,  R. Castellan

CAS NO:        1309-37-1; 1332-37-2; 1345-25-1
CHEMICAL:      Iron  Oxide
SOURCE:        Welding;  Steel  Industry
PROJECT TYPE:  Epidemiology
TITLE:         Morbidity and Industrial  Hygiene
               Study of  Mild Steel  Workers
STATUS:        Started  10/81; Complete FY 85
CONTACT:       NIOSH/DRDS/CIB,  A. Patil
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191.
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Various
Diesel Exhaust
Epidemiology
Occupational Lung Disease
Associated with Exposure to
Diesel Emissions
Started 10/81; Complete 9/86
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB, M. McCawley

Various
Various
Welding; Steel Industry
Epidemiology
Prospective Cohort and
Industrial Hygiene Study of
Mild Steel Welders
Started 10/83; Complete 10/91
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB, P. Hewett

Various
Silica
Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis
Effective Silica Indices of
Respirable Mineral Ousts
Started 10/84; Complete 9/88
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB, W. Wallace

Various
Various
Energy Industry; Oil Shale
Processes
Epidemiology
Occupational Health Studies in
Emerging Energy Industries
Started 8/81; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB, W. Wallace

Various
Aerosols; Organic Compounds
Agriculture
Toxicology
Micro-organisms in HVAC Systems
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB, P. Morey

Various
Various
Mining
Epidemiology
National Occupational Health
Survey of Mining
Started 10/82; Complete 12/90
NIOSH/DRDS/ENIB. W. Carr

Various
Diesel Exhaust; Coal Dust
Mining
Epidemiology
Epldemiologic Environmental Study •
Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
Emissions
Started 10/81; Completed 9/84;
In Publication 1/85
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, R. Ames
                                                          195. CAS NO:
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                                                               196.
                                                               197,
                                                               198.
                                                               199.
                                                               200.
                                                               201.
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50-32-8; 56-S5-3; Othe".
D'esel Exhaust; Pol/nutlet
Aromatic Hydrocarbons;
Benzo(A)Pyrene; Benz(A)Ar.thracei:-.-;
Silica; Coal Dust; Asbestos
Mining; Cargo Transport; Granite
Industry; Cement Industry; Crusher:
Stone Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality of Miners  and Seldtf.-d
Workers
Started 10/78; Complete FY E5
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, J.  Costellc

Various
Various
Non-metallic Minerals Indus*.''/; Mjr.
Ep-.demiology
Studies of Miners and Millers -.*
Non-Metallie Ores
Started 1/77; Completed 10/84;
In Publication 1/85
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, J.  Gamble

Various
Silica
Mining
Epidemiology
Assessment of Coal Workers
Pneumoconiosis and Respiratory
Disease in Surface Miners
Started 10/82; Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, H.  Amandus

Various
Coal  Dust
Mining
Epidemiology
National Coal Study and Coal
Worker Surveillance
Started 10/81; Continuing
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, M.  Attfield

Various
Silica; Asbestos
Epidemiology
Study of Workers  in the Dusty
Trades  in North  Carolina  -  NCI
Started FY 84; Complete   FY 87
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB,  H. Amandus

Various
Silica
Sand  Industry
Epidemiology
Health  Experience of  Industrial
Sand  Workers
Started  FY  84; Complete FY  £7
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB,  H. Amandus

50-00-0
Formaldehyde
Epidemiology
Effects of  Formaldehyde on  the
Respiratory  System
Started  FY  84; Complete FY  87
NIOSH/DRDS/EPIB, J.  Gamble
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Various
Various
Automobile Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality Analysis of United  Auto
Workers Cohorts
Started 10/80;  Completed  9/83;
In Publication  1/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/:USB, R. Roscoe

Various
Various
Automobile Industry; Woodworking
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial  Hygiene
Study of Wood Die and Model Makers
Started 10/80;  Complete FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB,.R. Roscoe

75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Chemical Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality Study of Chemical Plants
in Kanawha Valley, West Virginia
Started 10/79;  Complete FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWS8, R. Rinsky

108-88-3
Toluene
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial  Hygiene
Study of Workers Exposed  to
Toluene
Started 10/79;  Complete FY 85
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 FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Hills

50-00-0
Formaldehyde
Epidemiology
Mortality and Industrial  Hygiene
Study 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/OSHEFS/IWSB, L. Stayner

101-14-4
MOCA
Epidemiology
Investigation of Workers  Exposed
to MOCA
Started 10/82;  Complete 9/85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, E. Ward
210. CAS NO:
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 217.
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Various
Hydrazines; Hexanes
Epidemiology
Industrial Hygiene Study of f
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225.
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Various
Various
Epidemiology; Health Assessment
Health Hazard Evaluations and
Technical  Assistance
Started 10/80; Continuing
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB,  J.  Kelius

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

7440-36-0
Antimony
Smelters
Epidemiology
Cohort Mortality Study of
Antimony Smelter Workers
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IHSB,  Schnorr

106-99-0
Butadiene
Chemical Industry
Exposure Assessment
Exposure to Butadiene in  the
Industrial  Environment
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB,  Fajen

630-08-0
Carbon Monoxide
Mobile Sources
Epidemiology
Occupational Exposure to
Carbon Monoxide
Started FY 80; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB,  F.  Stern

1746-01-6
Dioxins; 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
p-dioxin
Epidemiology
Morbidity and Reproductive Studies
of Worker Cohorts Exposed to Oioxin
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB,  Schnorr

Various
Dyes
Toxicology
Characterization of Exposure and
Metabolism of o-Tolidine  and
o-Oianisidine Based Dyes
In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB.  M.  Herrlck

75-21-8
Ethylene Oxide
Epidemiology
Characterization of Worker Exposure
to Ethylene Oxide
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB. Ringenburg
                                                         226. CAS NO:   *
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                                                         230.
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 Various
 Chlorinated Napthalones
 Epidemiology
 Mortality  Study of Worker',
 Exposed  r.o Chlorinated ridpthj ler <•'
 Started  f-Y 84;  In  Progress ft 06
 NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, E.'ware

 Various
 Nitrosamines
 Leather  Industry
 Epidemiology
 Health Effects  from Occupational
 Exposure  to Hitrosamines  in  the
 Leather  Industry
 Started  FY 84;  In  Progress FY 85
 NIOSH/D'SHEFS/!WSB, F. Stern

 101-77-9
 Methylenedianil ine
 Epidemiology
 Causes of  Mortality Among
 Workers  Exposed to
 Methylenedianiline (MDA)
 Started  FY 84;  In  Progress FY 65
 NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Boeniger

 Various
 Various
 Steel  Industry; Welding
 Epidemiology
 Cohort Mortality Study of
 Welders  Who Have Not  Been
.Exposed  to Asbestos,  Nickel,
 or  Chromium
 Started  FY 84;  In  Progress FY 85
 NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, K. Steenland

 7664-93-9
 Sulfuric  Acid
 Steel  Industry
 Epidemiology
 Cohort Study of Laryngeal Cancer
 Incidence  Among Workers  Exposed
 'to  Sulfuric Acid  in Steel Mills
 Started  FY 84;  In  Progress FY85
 NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, K. Steenland

 Various
 Diesel Exhaust
 Mobile Sources
 Epidemiology
 Study  of .Lung  Cancer  Mortality
 Among  Teamsters
 Started  FY 84;  In  Progress  FY 85
 NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, K. Steenland

 26471-62-5
 Toluene  Diisocyanate
 Epidemiology
 Cohort Mortality  Study  of
 Toluene  Diisocyanate  Exposed
 Workers
 Started  FY 84;  In  Progress  FY 85
 NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Schnorr
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10043-92-2
Radon
Uranium Mines; Mining
Epidemiology
Long Term Effects of Exposure
to Low Doses of Radon Daughters -
MCI
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, R. Roscoe

Various
Fibrous Glass
Epidemiology
Historical Cohort Study of
Respiratory Disease in Men
Occupationally Exposed to
Fibrous Glass
Started FY 74; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Walker

Various
Organotin
Chemical  Industry
Epidemiology
Effects of Biocidal Organotin
Compounds on Male Reproductive
Function
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, FaJen

1336-36-3
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)
Epidemiology
Composite Study of Worker
Exposure  to PCB
Started FY 76; In Publication FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Roberts

10043-92-2
Radon
Foundries
Epidemiology
Radon Daughter Surveys of Foundries
Using Zirconium Sand
Started FY 84; In Progress FY 85
NIOSH/DSHEFS/IWSB, Bloom

7664-93-9
Sulfuric  Acid
Steel Industry
Epidemiology
Mortality of Sulfuric Acid
Exposed Workers
In Publication FY 85
NIOSH/OSHEFS/IWSB, J. Beaumont

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 'VPE tflDEX
CHIP
     65.  Chemical  Hazard  Information Profile for Trietnyl  Phosphate
     66.  Chemical  Hazard  Information Profile for Dimethoxyethy]  Phthalate
     67.  Chemical  Hazard  Information Profile for Dimethyl  Hydrogen
         Phosphite
     68.  Chemical  Hazard  Information Profile for Phenylethanol
     69.  Chemical  Hazard  Information Profile for Phenylethanol Acetate
     70.  Chemical  Hazard  Information Profile for Phthalimide
Emission  Factor Document
     15.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of
         Epichlorohydrin
     16.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of Ethylene
         Oxide
     17.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of Phosgene
     18.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of Manganese
     19.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of
         Chlorobenzenes
     20.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of PCS
     21.  Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of   Vinylidene
         Chloride
    112.  Evaluation of Techniques to Reduce HAP Emissions  from
         Waste-Oil-Fired  Heaters
    113.  Destruction of VOC/HAP Emissions Via Catalytic  Incineration
    117.  Characterization of Emissions from Indoor Materials
    130.  NAPAP Emission  Inventory - Develop Emission Factors  for
         Non-Criteria Pollutants
    141.  Preliminary Assessment of Air Emissions from Waste Treatment
         Systems
Epidemiology
    148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
    158.  Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
    182.  Endotoxins in Cotton
    184.  Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
    186.  Evaluation of the Effects of Washed Cotton
    187.  Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild  Steel Workers
    188.  Occupational Lung Disease Associated with Exposure  to Diesel
         Emissions
    189.  Prospective Cohort and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel
         Welders
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191.  Occupational Health  Studies  in  Emerging  Energy Industries
1.93.  National Occupational  Health  Survey  of Mining
194.  Epiderciologic  Environmental  Study  -  Coal  Miners  Exposed to Diesel
     Emissions
195.  Mortality of Miners  and  Related Workers
196.  Studies of Miners  and  Millers of Non-metallic  Ores
197.  Assessment of  Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis  and  Respiratory Disease
     in Surface Miners
198.  National Coal  Study  and  Coal  Worker  Surveillance
199.  Study of Workers  in  the  Dusty Trades  in  North  Carolina  - NCI
200.  Health Experience  of Industrial  Sand Workers                         ;
201.  Effects of Formaldehyde  on the  Respiratory System
202.  Mortality Analysis of  United  Auto  Workers  Cohorts
203.  Mortality and  Industrial  Hygiene Study of Wood Die  and Model Makers
204.  Mortality Study of Chemical  Plants in Kanawha  Valley, West Virginia
205.  Mortality and  Industrial  Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
     Toluene
207.  Mortality and  Industrial  Hygiene Study of Formaldehyde
208.  Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study  - NCI
209.  Investigation  of  Workers Exposed to  MOCA
210.  Industrial Hygiene Study of  New Agents-IV - NCI
                                     «.
211.  Mortality of Dioxin  Workers
212.  Update of Completed  Cohort Mortality Studies  - NCI
213.  Mortality and  Industrial  Hygiene Characteristics of Workers Exposed
     to Lead Chromate  Paints  - NCI
214.  Chromosomal Aberrations  and  Occupational  Carcinogenesis
215.  Beryllium Retrospective  Cohort  Investigation  - NCI
216.  Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational  Populations
217.  Medical, Biometric and Industrial  Hygiene Study of Emerging
     Problems
218.  Health Hazard  Evaluations and Technical  Assistance
219.  Epidemiologic  and Industrial  Support of  Toxic  Substances Control
     Act - EPA
220.  Cohort Mortality  Study of Antimony Smelter Workers
222.  Occupational  Exposure to Carbon Monoxide
223.  Morbidity  and  Reproductive Studies of Worker Cohorts Exposed to
     Dioxin
225.  Characterization  of  Worker Exposure to  Ethylene Oxide
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    226.  Mortality  Study  of Workers Exposed to Chlorinated Napthalenes

    227.  Health Effects  from Occupational  Exposure to Hi tro'.air.ines in the
         Leather Industry

    228.  Causes of  Mortality Among Worker-; f/posed to MtthylerK/fiiani 1 ine
         (MO A)

    229.  Cohort Mortal Hy Study of Welders Who Have hot Been Exposed  to
         Asbestos,  Nickel,  or Chromium

    230.  Cohort Study  of  Laryngeal  Cancer  Incidence Among  Workers  E/.posed
         to Sulfuric  Acid in Steel  Mills

    231.  Study  of Lung Cancer Mortality Among Teamsters

    232.  Cohort Mortality Study of Toluene Diisocyanate Exposed Workers

    233.  Long Term  Effects  of Exposure to  Low Doses of Radon Daughters - NCI

    234.  Historical Cohort  Study of Respiratory Disease in Men
         Occupationally  Exposed to Fibrous Glass -

    235.  Effects of'Eiocidal Organotin Compounds on Male  Reproductive
         Function

    236.  Composite  Study  of Worker Exposure to PCB

    237.  Radon  Daughter  Surveys of Foundries Using Zirconium Sand

    238.  Mortality  of  Sulfuric Acid Exposed Workers

    239.  Access to  National Occupational Hazard Survey Data Base - Profile
         Development

    240.  Surveillance  Cooperative Agreements Between NIOSH and States

Exposure  Assessment

     14.  Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources

     22.  The Magnitude and  Nature of the Air Toxics Problem in the
         United States

     24.  Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium, and
         Nickel from  Coal and Oil Combustion

     25.  Exposure/Risk. Assessment on Air Emissions from Treatment, Storage
         and Disposal  Facilities

     61.  Guidelines for  Exposure Assessment

    110.  Integrated Air  Cancer Project

    137.  Applications  Manual for Inhalation Exposure Methodology

    221.  Exposure to  Butadiene in the Industrail Environment

Health Assessment

     44.  Health Assessment Document for Trichloroethylene, Revision.
         External Review

     45.  Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene, Pevision.  External
         Rev Jew

     46.  Health Assessment Document for Beryllium.  External Review

     47.  Health Assessment for Ethylene Oxide.  External  Review
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     48.  Health Assessment Document  for Chloroform.   External  Review

     49.  Health Assessment Document  for Methylene. Chloride

     50.  Health Assessment Document  for Ethylene  Dichloride.   External
         Review

     51.  Health Assessment Document  for Nickel

     52.  Health Assessment Document  for Acrolein

     53.  Health Assessment Document  for Chloroprene

     54.  Health Assessment Document  for Dioxins.  External  Review

     55.  Health Assessment Docume'nt  for Phenol.   External Review

     56.  Health Assessment Document  for Chlorinated Benzenes.   Final  Report

     57.  Health Assessment Document  for Dibenzofurans

     58.  Health Assessment Document  for Copper

     59.  Health Assessment Document  for Creosols

     62.  Guidelines for  the Health Assessment of  Suspect  Developmental
         Toxicants

    218.  Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical  Assistance

    219.  Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of  Toxic  Substances  Control
         Act - EPA

Monitoring, Sampling, and Analysis

     13.  Process Sampling and  Emission Model Development  for Hazardous
         Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility  Area  Source
         Air Emissions

     74.  Evaluation of Thermally  Desorbable  Passive Sampling Devices

     75.  GC-FTIR Analysis of Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds

     76.  Report on Validation  Studies of  Emission Test  Method for Arsenic

     77.  Evaluation of New Solid  Sorbents for Collection  of Organic Vapors
         from Air

     78.  Validation of Method  15  and 15A  for Total  Reduced  Sulfur from
         Sulfur Recovery Plants

     79.  Develop Source  Test Methods for  Hexavalent Chromium

     80.  Report on Use of Dynamic Impinger as Advanced  Screening Technique
         for Hazardous Organics

     81.  Luminescence Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic  Compounds in
         Particulate Matter

     82.  Report on Nitrogen-Specific Detector  in  GC Measurement of
         Hazardous Organics

     83.  Evaluation of Portable  Photoionizing Analyzer  for  Separation and
         Quantification  of Air Pollutants

     84.  Field Test of Cryogenic  Ambient  Monitor  for  Volatile Organic
         Chemicals

     85.  Report of FY-84 Audit Results on Asbestos
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 R6.  Report  of  Methods  Evaluation  for  Asbesto-;

 87.  Annual  Report  of NFAN  Trace  Element  Analysis

 88.  Develop Sampling and Analysis  Method for Asbestos

 89.  Evaluate Vinyl  Chloride  Continuous  Emission Monitors

 90.  Develop Methods for Speciated  Nickel

 91.  Validate an  Emission Test  Method  for Dioxins

 92.  Develop and  Evaluate a Source  Test  Method  for  Ethylene  Oxide

 93.  Develop and  Evaluate a Source  Test  Method  for  Epichlorohydrin

 94.  Develop and  Evaluate a Source  Test  Method  for
     Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

 95.  Develop Additions  to QA  Handbook, Vol.  Ill for HAP  Pollutants

 96.  Comparison of  Cryogenic  Trapping  and Sorbent Sampling

 97.  A  Report on  the Operation  of  the  Toxics Air Monitoring  System
     (TAMS)  for FY  85

 98.  Revisions  to Compendium  of Methods

 99.  Atmospheric  Measurements of  Trace Hazardous Organic Chemicals

100.  Hazardous  Air  Pollutants in  the Urban Environment

101.  Ambient Air/Source Transport  and  Transformation Relationships- for
     Selected Hazardous Air Pollutants

114.  Fugitive Organic Emissions from  Incineration

116.  Hazardous  Organic  Evaporative  Emissions Testing:   Synfuels  vs.
     Petrofuels

117.  Characterization of Emissions  from  Indoor  Materials

120.  Evaluation of  Hazardous  Waste  Incinerator  Operation

121.  Survey  of  Indoor Air Pollutant Measurement Technology

122.  Methods Development for  Collecting  Indoor  Air  Pollutant Samples
     for Bioassay

123.  Improved Analysis  Technique  for Volatile Hazardous  Constituents

124.  Analysis of  Samples from Waste Incineration Study  Involving
     Hazardous  Materials Such as  Oioxins  and PCB's

125.  POHC Sampling  and  Analysis Methods  for Hazardous Waste  Incineration

126.  Volatile Organic Sampling  for Hazardous Waste  Incinerator

127.  Sample  Integrity and Sorbent Evaluation for Hazardous Waste
     Incineration and Stationary  Source  Sampling

128.  Indoor  Air Pollution  Emission Rate  Data Base

129.  Integrated Air Cancer  Project -  Source Measurement

138.  Report  Describing  Field  Assessment  of the  Use  of Treatment  to
     Reduce  Emissions  from  Hazardous  Waste Streams
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    142.  Identify Volatilization Mechanisms  and Parameter*,  'or  Surface
         Impoundments and Develop Measurement  Techniques  for  These
         Parameters
    175.  Participate and  Tissue Analysis  Service and  Research
    177.  Biomonitoring of Exposure  to Coal Tar
    180.  Participate and  Tissue Analysis  Service and  Research
    190.  Effective Silica Indices of Respirable Mineral Dusts
NESHAP
      1.  Coke Ovens Byproduct  Plants (Benzene) HESHAP
      2.  Coke Oven Emissions:  Charging,  Topside Leaks, Door  Leaks  NESHAP
      3.  Vinyl  Chloride NESHAP Revision
      5.  Glass Manufacturing  (Arsenic) NESHAP
      6.  High Arsenic Copper  Smelters NESHAP
      7.  Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
      8.  Asbestos HESHAP  Revisions
      9.  Beryllium NESHAP Review
     10.  Mercury NESHAP Revision
     11.  Chromium NESHAP
     71.  Radionuclides NESHAP
     72.  NESHAP for Radon-222  Emissions from Underground  Uranium Mines
     73.  NESHAP for Radon-222  Emissions from Licensed Uranium Mines
NSPS-lll(d)
      4.  Organic Solvent  Cleaning lll(d)  NSPS
Pre-Regulatory Assessment
     26.  Decision on Regulation of  Dioxins Under the  Clean  Air  Act
     27.  Decision on Regulation of  Acrylonitrile Under  the  Clean Air Act
     28.  Decision on Regulation of  Cadmium Under the  Clean  Air  Act
     29.  Decision on Regulation of  Carbon Tetrachloride Under the Clean
         Air Act
     30.  Decision on Regulation of  Chlorobenzenes Under the Clean Air Act
     31.  Decision on Regulation of  Chlorofluorocarbon-113 (F-113) Under
         the Clean Air Act
     32.  Decision on Regulation of  Chloroform  Under the Clean Air Act
     33.  Decision on Regulation of  Chromium  Under the Clean Air Act
     34.  Decision on Regulation of  Ethylene  Oichloride  Under  the Clean
         Air Act
     35.  Decision on Regulation of  Ethylene  Oxide Under the Clean Air Act
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     36.  Decision  on  Regulation of Methyl  Chloroform Under the  Clean  Air fir.'.

     37.  Decision  on  Regulation of Methylene Chloride fCichloroi;.ethanei
         Under thif Clean  Air Act

     38.  Decision  on  Regulation of Nickel  Under the  Clean  /Mr Act

     39.  Decision  on  Regulation of Perchloroethylene (Tetrachloroethylene)
         Under the Cieen  Air Act

     40.  Decision  on  Regulation of Trichloroethylene Under the  Clean  Air Act

     41.  Decision  on  Regulation of Vinylidene Chloride  Under  the Clean Air
         Act

Risk Assessment

     22.  The Magnitude  and  Nature  of  the  Air Toxics  Problem in  the
         United States

     25.  Exposure/Risk  Assessment  on  Air  Emissions  from Treatment,  Storage
         and Disposal  Faci1ities

     43.  Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment

     60.  Risk Assessment  Guidelines for Chemical  Mixtures

     62.  Guidelines for the Health Assessment of  Suspect Developmental
         Toxicants

     63.  Guidelines for Mutagenicity  Risk  Assessment

     64.  Risk Assessment  Guidelines for Systemic  Toxicants

    107.  Evaluate  the  Contribution of Source Emissions  to  Cancer Risk

    108.  Genotoxic Risks  from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants

    111.  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

     12.  Preliminary  Study  of Sources of  Ethylene Oxide

     13.  Process Sampling and Emission Model Development for Hazardous
         Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility Area Source
         Air Emissions

     15.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
         Epichlorohydrin

     16.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of  Ethylene
         Oxide

     17.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of  Phosgene

     18.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of  Manganese

     19.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
         Chlorobenzenes

     20.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of  PCB

     21.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of  Vinylidene
         Chloride
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     23.  Source  Assessment for Carbon Tetrachloride
     42.  List  of Superfund Hazardous Waste Sites with Air Contamination
         Problems
    100.  Hazardous Air Pollutants  in the Urban Environment
    107.  Evaluate the Contribution of Source  Emissions  to Cancer  Risk
    112.  Evaluation of Techniques  to Reduce HAP Emissions from
         Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters
    115.  Indoor  Air Quality Source Assessment Studies
    118.  Ninth international Symposium on Polynuclear Aromatics
    119.  Textile Industry Dyes and Pigment Lifecycle -  Discharge/Release
         Assessment
    131.  Evaluation of Copper Emissions from  Industrial Facilities
    132.  Wood  Stove Emissions Characterization and Control Technology
         Technical Support
    133.  Integrated Air Cancer Project:  Wood Stove Operating Profiles
    134.  Demonstration of Low-Cost Reduction of Indoor  Radon from Soil
    135.  Preliminary Assessment of Hazardous Waste Pretreatment as  an
         Air Pollution Control Technique
    136.  Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
         Control Systems for Landfills
    138.  Report  Describing Field Assessment of the Use  of Treatment to
         Reduce  Emissions from Hazardous Waste Streams
    139.  Report  on Air Emissions for Hazardous Waste Treatment Systems
    140.  Case  Studies of Hazardous Waste Air  Emissions
    143.  Air Emissions from Surface Impoundments
    144.  Develop Mobile Collection/Treatment  System for Spilled Volatile  and
         Gaseous Materials
    145.  Evaluation/Development of Foams for  Mitigating Air Pollution  from
         Hazardous  Spills
    146.  Evaluation of Volatilization of Hazardous Compounds at Hazardous
         Waste Land Treatment Sites
Toxicology
    102.  Determine  Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships
    103.  Determine  Neurotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
    104.  Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships
    105.  Identify and Evaluate Toxic Components of Air  Pollution
    106.  Determine  the Significance of Neurotoxic Response  Indicators
    107.  Evaluate the Contribution of Source  Emissions  to Cancer  Risk
    108.  Genotoxic  Risks from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
    109.  Develop Methods to  Identify Reproductive Toxicity of Air Pollutants
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147.  NeurobehavioraI  Method', Tor To/ic Agents
149.  Behavioral  Teratology of Alcohol  Solvents
150.  Neurotoxicity of Aliphatic Carbon Solvents
151.  Neurobehavioral  Effects from Single/Mixed Spray Paint Agents
152.  Neurotoxicity from Exposure to Heavy Metals
153.  Methodologies for Worksite Neurotoxicity
154.  Carcinogenicity  of Foundry Particulates
155.  Diesel  Exhaust/Coal  Dust Animal Exposure Studies
156.  Occupational  Cardiac Toxicity
157.  Emergency Toxicological Assessment
158.  Pulmonary Hypersensitivity cf Industrial Agents
159.  Dichloroethane Drug Interactions - NCI
160.  Assessment of Cocarcinogenic Activity of Asphalt Fumes
161.  Inhalation Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing
162.  Prioritizing Chemicals for Reproductive Toxicity Testing
163.  Biochemical Indices of Male Reproductive Impairment
164.  Metabolism and Excretion Studies of Bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether
     (Diglyme)
165.  Cardiovascular Fetotoxicity and Functional Teratogenesis
166.  Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
167.  Chronic Inhalation of Vanadium Pentoxide
168.  In Vitro Tests for Workplace Carcinogens
169.  Biomonitoring for-Populations Exposed to Aromatic Amines
170.  Percutaneous Absorption Characteristics of Occupational  Chemicals
171.  Occupational  Cardiac Toxicity
172.  Comparative Inhalation Toxicity of Lead Oxide and Lead Sulfide
173.  Carcinogenicity of Dimethylforrcamide
174.  Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
175.  Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research
176.  Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
178.  Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
179.  Chronic Biological Effects of Dimethylformamide
180.  Particulate and Tissue Analysis Service and Research
181.  Cotton Dusts and Extracts, Pulmonary Responses
182.  Endotoxins in Cotton
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183.  Microbiological  and Mutagenesis  Studies
184.  Comparative  Research  in  Analytical  Pathology
185.  Physiology and  Pharmacology  of Occupational Respiratory  Disease
186.  Evaluation of  the  Effects  of Washed Cotton
192.  Micro-organisms  in hVAC  Systems
216.  Cytogenetic  Assays and Analysis  of  Occupational  Populations
224.  Characteri/ation of Exposure and Metabolism of  o-Tolidine and
     o-Dianisidine  Based Dyes
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                              CAS NUMBER INDEX
50-00-0
     201.  Effects of Formaldehyde on the Respiratory System
     207.  Ncrtality and Industrial  Hygiene Study of Formaldehyde
     219.  Epidemiologic and Industrial  Support of Toxic Substances Control
          Act - EPA
50-32-8
     195.  Mortality of Miners  and Related Workers
56-23-5
      23.  Source Assessment for Carbon  Tetrachloride
      29.  Decision on Regulation of Carbon Tetrachloride Under the Clean
          Air Act
     148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluations of  Fumigators
56-55-3
     195.  Mortality of diners  and Related Workers
60-12-8
      68.  Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Phenylethanol
67-66-3
      32.  Decision on Regulation of Chloroform Under the Clean Air Act
      48.  Health Assessment Document for Chloroform.  External Review
68-12-2
     173.  Carcinogenicity of Dimethylformamide
     179.  Chronic Biological Effects of Dimethylformamide
71-43-2
       1.  Coke Ovens/Byproduct Plants (Benzene) NESHAP
      14.  Exposure Assessment  for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
     212.  Update of Completed  Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
71-55-6
      . 4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
      36.  Decision on Regulation of Methyl Chloroform Under the Clean
          Air Act
74-82-8
     136.  Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
          Control Systems for  Landfills
74-83-9
     148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluations of  Fumigators
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75-01-4
       3.  Vinyl  Chloride  NESHAP Revision
      89.  Evaluate Vinyl  Chloride Continuous Emission Monitors
     ?\2.  Update of Complete  Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
75-09-2
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning  lil(d) NSPS
      37.  Decision on  Regulation of Methylene Chloride  (Dichloromethane)
          Under the Clean Air Act
      49.  Health Assessment Document  for Methylene Chloride.  External
          Review
75-15-0
     148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
     171.  Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
75-21-8
      12.  Preliminary  Study of Sources of Ethylene Oxide
      16.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of  Ethylene
          Oxide
      35.  Decision on  Regulation of Ethylene Oxide Under  the  Clean  Air Act
      47.  Health Assessment for Ethylene Oxide.  External  Review
      92.  Develop and  Evaluate a Source Test Method for Ethylene Oxide
     204.  Mortality Study of  Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley,  West
          Virginia
     208.  Ethylene Oxide  Mortality  Study -  NCI
     216.  Cytogenetic  Assays  and Analysis of Occupational  Populations
     219.  Epidemlologic and  Industrial Support of Toxic Substances  Control
          Act - EPA
     225.  Characterization of Worker  Exposure to Ethylene Oxide
75-35-4
      21.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of  Vinylidene
          Chloride
      41.  Decision on  Regulation of Vinylidene Chloride Under the Clean
          Air Act
75-44-5
      17.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of  Phosgene
76-13-1
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning  lll(d) NSPS
      31.  Decision on  Regulation of Chlorofluorocarbon-113 (F-113/  Under
          the Clean Air Act
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77-47-4
      94.  Develop and Evaluate a Source Test Method for
          Hexach1orocyc1opendatiene
70-40-0
      65.  Chemical  Hazard Information Profile for Triethyl  Phosphate
79-01-6
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
      40.  Decision on Regulation of Trichloroethylene Under the Clean
          Air Act
      44.  Health Assessment Document for TricMoroethylene, Revision.
          External  Review
85-41-6
      70.  Chemical  Hazard Information Profile for Phthalimide
85-44-9
     166.  Pulmonary Hypersensitivi ty of Industrial Agents
87-86-5
     211.  Mortality of Dioxin Workers
95-95-4
     211.  Mortality of Dioxin Workers
100-42-5
     212.  Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
101-14-4
     209.  Investigation of Workers Exposed to MOCA
     219.  Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
          Act - EPA
101-77-9
     228.  Causes of Mortality Among Workers Exposed to Methylenedianiline
          (MDA)
103-45-7
      69.  Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Phenylethanol Acetate
106-89-8
       15.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
          Epichlorohydrin
      93.  Develop and Evaluate a Source Test Method for Epichlorohydrin
106-93-4
     216.  Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational  Populations
106-99-0
     212.  Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
     221.  Exposure to Butadiene in the Industrial Environment
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107-03-8
      52.  Health  Assessment Document for Acrolein
107-06-2
      34.  Decision on Regulation of Ethylene Bichloride Under  the
          Clean Air Act
      50.  Health  Assessment Document for Ethylene Dichloride.   External
          Review
     159.  Dichloroethane Drug  Interactions  - NCI
107-11-9
     156.  Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
107-13-1
      27.  Decision on Regulation of Acrylonitrile Under the  Clean  Air Act
108-88-3
     205.  Mortality and  Industrial Hygiene  Study of Workers  Exposed to
          Toluene
108-95-2
      55.  Health  Assessment Document for Phenol.  External Review
109-86-4
     165.  Cardiovascular Fetotoxicity and Functional  Teratogenesis
111-96-6
     164.  Metabolism and Excretion Studies  of Bis(2-methoxyethylJether
          (Dlglyme)
117-81-7
     219.  Epidemlologic  and  Industrial  Support  of Toxic Substances Control
          Act - EPA
117-82-8
      66.  Chemical Hazard  Information Profile for Dimethoxyethyl  Phthalate
121-44-8
     156.  Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
126-99-8
      53.  Health  Assessment  Document for Chloroprene
127-18-4
       4.  Organic Solvent  Cleaning  lll(d) NSPS
      39.  Decision on  Regulation  of  Perchloroethylene (Tetrachloroethylene)
          Under the  Clean  Air Act
      45.  Health  Assessment  for  Tetrachloroethylene,  Revision.  External
          Review
     212.  Update of Completed Cohort Mortality  Studies -  NCI
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132-64-9
     '57.  Health Assessment Document for Dibf-
630-08-0
     222.  Occupational  Exposure to Carbon Monoxide
868-85-9
      67.  Chemical  Hazard Information Profile for Dimethyl Hydrogen
          Phosphite
1309-37-1
     187.  Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel  Workers
1314-62-1
     158.  Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
     167.  Chronic Inhalation of Vanadium Pentoxide
1314-87-0
     172.  Comparative Inhalation Toxicity of Lead Oxide and Lead Sulfide
1317-36-8
     172.  Comparative Inhalation Toxicity of Lead Oxide and Lead Sulfide
1332-21-4
       8.  Asbestos  NESHAP Revisions
      85.  Report of FY-84 Audit Results on Asbestos
      86.  Report of Methods Evaluation for Asbestos
      88.  Develop Sampling and Analysis Method for Asbestos
     176.  Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
1332-37-Z
     187.  Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel  Workers
1336-36-3
      20.  Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of PCB
     212.  Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
     236.  Composite Study of Worker Exposure to PCB
1345-25-1
     187.  Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel  Workers
1746-01-6
      26.  Decision  on Regulation of Dioxins Under the Clean Air Act
     223.  Morbidity and Reproductive Studies of Worker Cohorts  Exposed
          to Dioxin
2699-79-8
     148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
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7439-96-5
      18. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Manganese
7440-02-0
      24. Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chronium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
      38. Decision on Regulation of Nickel Under the Clean Air Act
      51. Health Assessment Document for Nickel
      90. Develop Methods for Speciated Nickel
7440-36-0
     220. Cohort Mortality Study of Antimony Smelter Workers
7440-38-2
       5. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
       6. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
       7. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
      24. Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
7440-41-7
       9. Beryllium NESHAP Review
      24. Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
      46. Health Assessment Document for Beryllium.  External Review
     215. Beryl!iurn Retrospective Cohort Investigation  -  NCI
7440-43-9
      24. Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
      28. Decision on Regulation of Cadmium Under  the Clean Air Act
     212. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies  -  NCI
7440-47-3
      11. Chromium NESHAP
      24. Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
      33. Decision on Regulation of Chromium  Under the  Clean Air  Act
7440-50-8
      58. Health Assessment Document for Copper
     131. Evaluation of  Copper Emissions from Industrial  Facilities
7440-61-1
     216. Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of  Occupational  Populations
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7664-93-9
     230. Cohort Study of Laryngeal  Cancer Incidence Among Workers
          Exposed to Sulfuric Acid in Steel Mills
     238. Mortality of Sulfuric Acid Exposed Workers
8052-42-4
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     160. Assessment of Cocarcinogenic Activity of Asphalt Fumes
10043-92-2
      72. NESHAP for Radon-222 Emissions from Underground Uranium Mines
      73. NESHAP for Radon-222 Emissions from Licensed Uranium Mines
     134. Demonstration of Indoor Radon from Soil
     233. Long Term Effects of Exposure to Low Doses of Radon
          Daughters - MCI
     237. Radon Daughter Surveys of  Foundries
26471-62-5
     232. Cohort Mortality Study of  Toluene Diisocyanate Exposed Workers
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                             CHEHIC/'L NAME INDEX
Acrolein
      46. Carcinogenic Risk Assessment for Acrolein
      52. Health Assessment Document for Acrolein
Aery Ion it rile
      27. Decision on Regulation of Acrylonitrile Under the Clean Air Act
Aerosol s
     185. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
     192. Micro-organisms in HVAC Systems
Alcohol Solvents
     149. Behavioral Teratology of Alcohol  Solvents
Allylamine
     156. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
Aluminum
     147. Neurobehavioral Methods For Toxic Agents
Antimony
     220. Cohort Mortality Study of Antimony Smelter Workers
Aromatic Amines
     169. Biomonitoring for Populations Exposed to Aromatic Amines
Arsenic
      24. Estimating. Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
      76. Report on Validation Studies of Emission Test Method for Arsenic
     185. Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
Arsenic (Inorganic)
       5. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
       6. High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
       7. Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
Asbestos
       &. Asbestos NESHAP Revisions
      85. Report of FY-84 Audit Results on Asbestos
      86. Report of Methods Evaluation for Asbestos
      88. Develop Sampling and Analysis Method for Asbestos
     176. Evaluation of Mesothelioma Production by Asbestos Substitutes
     195. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
     199. Study of Workers in the Dusty Trades in North Carolina - NCI
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Asbestos Substitutes
     176. Evaluation  of  Mesothelioma  Production  by Asbestos  Substitutes
Asphalt
     160. Assessment  of  Cocarcinogenic  Activity  of Asphalt Fumes
Benz(A)Anthracene
     195. Mortality of Miners  and  Related  Workers
Benzene
       1. Coke Ovens/Byproduct Plants (Benzene)  NESHAP
      14. Exposure Assessment  for  Benzene  from Gasoline  Marketing Sources
     212. Update of Completed  Cohort  Mortality Studies  - NCI
Benzo(A)Pyrene
     195. Mortality of Miners  and  Related  Workers
Beryl 1ium
       9. Beryllium NESHAP Review
      24. Estimating Exposure  to Arsenic,  Beryllium,  Cadmium,  Chromium,
          and Nickel  from Coal  and Oil  Combustion
      46. Health Assessment Document  for Beryllium.   External  Review
     215. Beryllium Retrospective  Cohort Investigation  - NCI
Bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether
     164. Metabolism and Excretion Studies of Bis(2-methoxyethyl )ether
          (Diglyme)
Butadiene
     212. Update of Completed  Cohort  Mortality Studies  - NCI
     221. Exposure to Butadiene in the Industrial  Environment
Cadmium                                       j
      24. Estimating Exposure  to Arsenic,  Beryllium,  Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel  from Coal  and Oil  Combustion
      28. Decision on Regulation of Cadmium Under  the Clean  Air Act
     152. Neurotoxicity  from Exposure to Heavy Metals
     212. Update of Completed  Cohort  Mortality Studies  - NCI
Carbon Disulfide
     148. Neurotoxicity  Evaluations of Fumigators
     171. Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
Carbon Monoxide
     222. Occupational Exposure to Carbon  Monoxide
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Carbon Tetrachloride
      23.  Source Assessment for Carbon Tetrachlorvde
      28.  Decision on Regulation of Carbon Tetrachloride  Under the Clean
          Air Act
     148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
Chlorinated Napthalenes             - :  .
     226.  Mortality Study of Workers Exposed to Chlorinated Napthalenes
Chlorobenzenes
      19.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
          Chlorobenzenes
      30.  Decision on Regulation of Chlorobenzenes Under  the Clean Air Act
      56.  Health Assessment Document for Chlorinated Benzenes.  Final  Report
Chlorofluorocarbon-113
      31.  Decision on Regulation of Chlorofluorocarbon-113 (F-113) Under
          the Clean Air Act
Chloroform              .              ,       .  - •  •
      32.  Decision on Regulation of Chloroform Under the  Clean Air Act
      48.  Health Assessment Document for Chloroform.  External Review
Chloroprene
      53.  Health Assessment Document for Chloroprene
Chromium
      11.  Chromium NESHAP
      24.  Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
      33.  Decision on Regulation of Chromium Under the Clean Air Act
     213.  Mortality and Industrial   giene Characteristics of Workers
          Exposed to Lead Chromate --dints - NCI
Chromium,  Hexavalent
      79.  Develop Source Test Methods for Hexavalent Chromium
Coal Dust
     155.  Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal Exposure Studies
     183.  Microbiological and Mutagenesis Studies
     194.  Epidemiologic Environmental Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
          Emissions                                  .
     195.  Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
     198.  National Coal Study and Coal Worker Surveillance
Coal Slags                                .             •  •   •
     174.  Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
     178.  Fibrogenicity of Coal Slags
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Coal Tar
     177.  Biomonitoring of  Exposure  to  Coal  Tar
Coke Oven Emssions
       2.  Coke Oven Emissions:   Charging,  Topside Leaks,  Door Leaks NESHAP
Copper
      58.  Health Assessment Document for Copper
     131.  Evaluation of Copper  Emissions from Industrial  Facilities
     185.  Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational  Respiratory Disease
Cotton Dusts
     181.  Cotton Dusts and  Extracts, Pulmonary Responses
     182.  Endotoxins in Cotton
     184.  Comparative Research  in Analytical  Pathology
     186.  Evaluation of the Effects  of  Washed Cotton
Creosols
      59.  Health Assessment Document for Creosols
DEHP
     219.  Epidemiologic and Industrial  Support of Toxic Substances Control
          Act - EPA
Diesel Exhaust        .              "' "
     155.  Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal  Exposure Studies
     183.  Microbiological and Mutagenesis Studies
     188.  Occupational Lung Disease  Associated with Exposure to Diesel
          Emissions
     194.  Epidemiologic Environmental Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
          Emissions
     195.  Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
     231.  Study of Lung Cancer  Mortality Among Teamsters
Dibenzofurans
      57.  Health Assessment Document for Dibenzofurans
1,2-Dichloroethane
     159.  Oichloroethane Drug Interactions - NCI
Dimethoxyethyl Phthalate
      66.  Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Dimethoxyethyl Phthalate
Dimethylformamide
     173. Carcinogenicity of Dimethylformamide
     179.  Chronic Biological Effects of Dimethylformamide
Dimethyl Hydrogen Phosphite
      67. Chemical Hazard Information Profile for Dimethyl Hydrogen
          Phosphite
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Dioxins
      26.  Decision on Regulation of Dioxins Under the Clear. i-\r Act
      54.  Health Assessment Document for Dioxins.  External Review
      91.  Validate an Emission Test Method
     124.  Analysis of Samples from Waste Incineration Study Involving
          Hazardous Materials Such as Dioxins and PCB's
     211.  Mortality of Dioxin Workers
     223.  Morbidity and Reproductive Studies of Worker Cohorts Exposed ?.o
          Dioxin
Dyes
     119.  Textile Industry Dyes and Pigment Lifecycle - Discharge/Release
          Assessment
     224.  Characterization of Exposure and Metabolism of o-Tolidine and
          o-Dianisiaine Based Dyes
Epichlorohydrin                                      . .
      15.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
          Epichlorohydrin
      93.  Develop and Evaluate a Source Test Method for Epichlorohydrin
Ethylene Dibromide
     216.  Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
Ethylene Dichloride
      34.  Decision on Regulation of Ethylene Dichloride Under the Clean
          Air Act
    ^•50.  Health Assessment Document for Ethylene Dichloride.   External
          Review                       •
Ethylene Oxide
      12.  Preliminary Study of Sources of Ethylene Oxide
      16.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Ethylene
          Oxide
      35.  Decision on Regulation of Ethylene Oxide Under the Clean Air Act
      47.  Health Assessment for Ethylene Oxide.  External Review
      92.  Develop and Evaluate a Source Test Method'for Ethylene Oxide
     204.  Mortality Study of Chemical Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
          Virginia                  \
     208.  Ethylene Oxide Mortality Study - NCI
     216.  Cytogenetic Assays and Analysis of Occupational Populations
     219.  Epidemiologic and Industrial Support of Toxic Substances Control
          Act - EPA
     225.  Characterization of Worker Exposure to Ethylene Oxide
Fibrous Glass
     234.  Historical Cohort Study of Respiratory Disease in Men
          Occupationally Exposed to Fibrous Glass
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 Formaldehyde

      201.  Effects  of Formaldehyde on  the  Respiratory  System

      207.  Mortality and  Industrial Hygiene  Study of Formaldehyde

      219.  Epidemiologic  and  Industrial Support of Toxic  Substances  Cor.trol
           Act  -  EPA

 Gasoline Vapor

       17.  Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline  Marketing Sources

 GTycol  Ethers

      163.  Biochemical  Indices of Male  Reproductive  Impairment

      219.  Epidemiologic  and  Industrial Support of Toxic  Substances  Control
           Act  -  EPA

 Hazardous  Air  Pollutants

       22.  The  Magnitude  and  Nature of  the Air Toxics  Problem in  the
           .United States

       95.  Develop  Additions  to QA Handbook,  Vol. Ill  for HAP Pollutants
i
       96.  Comparison of  Cryogenic Trapping  and Sorbent Sampling

       98.  Revisions to Compendium of Methods

      105.  Identify and Evaluate Toxic  Components of Air  Pollution

      106.  Determine the  Significance of Neurotoxic  Response Indicators

      108.  Genotoxic Risks from Complex Mixtures of  Hazardous Air  Pollutants

      111.  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.

      112.  Evaluation of  Techniques to  Reduce HAP Emissions  from
           Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters

      113.  Destruction  of VOC/HAP Emissions  Via Catalytic Incineration

 Hazardous  Air  Pollutants (Priority)

      102.  Determine Pulmonary Dose-Response Relationships

      103.  Determine Neurotoxic Dose-Response Relationships

      104.  Characterize Genotoxic Dose-Response Relationships

 Heavy Metals

      152.  Neurotoxicity  from Exposure  to  Heavy Metals

      185.  Physiology and Pharmacology  of  Occupational Respiratory Disease

 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

       94.  Develop  and  Evaluate a Source Test Method for
           Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

 Hexanes

      210.  Industrial Hygiene Study of  New Agents-IV - NCI
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Hydrazines
     210. Industrial Hygiene Study of Mew Agents-IV - f.CI
Indoor Air Pollutants
     115. Indoor Air Quality Source Assessment Studies
     121. Survey of Indoor Air Pollutant Measurement Technology
     122. Methods Development for Collecting Indoor Air Pollutant
          Samples for Bioassay
     128. Indoor Air Pollution Emission Rate Data Base
Iron Oxide
     187. Morbidity and Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steei Workers
Isobutyl Nitrate
     157. Emergency Toxicological Assessment
Ketones
     151. Neurobehavioral  Effects from Single/Mixed Spray Paint Agents
Lead Chromate
     213. Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Characteristics of Workers
          Exposed to Lead Chromate Paints - NCI
Lead Oxide                        .                    '
     172. Comparative Inhalation Toxicity of Lead Oxide and Lead Sulfide
Lead Sulfide                        .                      '"
     172. Comparative Inhalation Toxicity of Lead Oxide and Lead Sulfide
Lithium Compounds
     147. Neurobehavioral  Methods For Toxic Agents
Manganese                                               " •
      18. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Manganese
Mercury
      10. Mercury NESHAP Revision                      '   ••
Methane
     136. Field Verification of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
          Control Systems  for Landfills
2-Methoxyethanol
     165. Cardiovascular Fetotoxicity and Functional Teratogenesis
Methyl  Bromide
     148. Neurotoxicity Evaluations  of Fumlgators
Methyl  Chloroform
      36. Decision on Regulation of  Methyl Chloroform Under the Clean
          Air Act
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Methylene Chloride

       4. Organic Solvent  Cleaning  lll(d)  NSPS

      37. Decision on  Regulation  of  Methylene Chloride  (Oichloromethane)
          Under the Clean  Air  Act

      49. Health Assessment  Document for Methylene  Chloride.   External
          Rev i ew

Methylenedianiline

     228. Causes of Mortality  Among  Workers  Exposed to  Methylenediani 1 ine
          (MDA)

MOCA

     209. Investigation  of Workers  Exposed to MOCA

     219. Epidemiologic  and  Industrial  Support  of Toxic Substances  Control
          Act - EPA

Nickel

      24. Estimating Exposure  to  Arsenic,  Beryllium,  Cadmium,  Chromium,
          and Nickel from  Coal  and  Oil  Combustion

      38. Decision on  Regulation  of  Nickel  Under the  Clean  Air Act

      51. Health Assessment  Document for Nickel

      90. Develop -Methods  for  Spec-fated Nickel

Nitrosamines

     227. Health Effects from  Occupational  Exposure to  Nitrosamines in
          the Leather Industry

Organic Compounds

      75. GC-FTIR Analysis of  Ambient Volatile  Organic  Compounds

      77. Evaluation of  New  Solid Sorbents for  Collection of Organic Vapors
          from A1r

      80. Report on Use  ,of Dynamic  Impinger as  Advanced Screening Technique
          for Hazardous  Organics

      82. Report on Nitrogen-Specific Detector  in GC  Measurement of
          Hazardous Organics

      99. Atmospheric Measurements  of Trace Hazardous Organic Chemicals

      107. Evaluate the Contribution of Source  Emissions to Cancer Risk

      114. Fugitive Organic Emissions from  Incineration

      116. Hazardous Organic  Evaporative Emissions Testing:   Synfuels vs.
          Petrofuels

      117. Characterization of  Emissions from Indoor Materials

      126. Volatile Organic Sampling for Hazardous Waste Incinerator

      192. Micro-organisms  in HVAC Systems
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Organotin
     219.  Epidemiologic and Industrial  Support of Toxic Substances
          Control  Act - EPA
     235.  Effects  cf Biocidal  Crganotin Compounds on Male Reproductive
          Function
Paints
     151.  Neurobehavioral  Effects from Single/Mixed Spray Paint Aqents
Particulates
     154.  Carcinogenicity  of Foundry Particulates
Pentachlorophenol
     211.  Mortality of Dioxin  Workers
Perchloroethylene
       4.  Organic  Solvent  Cleaning lll(d)  NSPS
      39.  Decision on Regulation of Perchloroethylene (Tetrachloroethylene)
          Under the Clean  Air  Act
     212.  Update of Completed  Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Pesticides
     212.  Update of Completed  Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Phenol
      55.  Health Assessment Document for Phenol.   External  Review
Phenylethanol
      68.  Chemical Hazard  Information Profile for Phenylethanol
Phenylethanol  Acetate                                      '   .
      69.  Chemical Hazard  Information Profile for Phenylethanol Acetate
Phosgene                      .
      17.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of Phosgene
Phthalic Anhydride
     166.  Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of Industrial Agents
Phthalimide
      70.  Chemical Hazard  Information Profile for Phthalimide
Polychlorinated Biphenyls  (PCB)
      20.  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of PCB
     124.  Analysis of Samples  from Waste Incineration Study Involving
          Hazardous Materials  Such as Dioxins and PCB's
     212.  Update of Completed  Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
     236.  Composite Study  of Worker Exposure to PCB
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Polynuclear Aronatic Hydrocarbons
      81.  Luminescence Analysis  of  Polyrtuclear Aromatic  Compounds in
         'Participate Matter
     110.  Ninth  International  Symposium on  Polynuclear Arorratics
     195.  Mortality of Miners  and Related Workers
Pyrene
     177.  Biomonitoring of  Exposure to  Coal  Tar
Radionuclides
      71.  Radlonuclides NESHAP
Radon
     134.  Demonstration of  Low-Cost Reduction  of Indoor  Radon from Soil
     233.  Long Term Effects of Exposure to  Low Doses  of  Radon Daughters -
          NCI
     237.  Radon  Daughter Surveys of Foundries  Using  Zirconium Sand
Radon-222
      72.  NESHAP for Radon-222 Emissions from  Underground Uranium Mines
      73.  NESHAP for Radon-222 Emissions from  Licensed Uranium Mines
Rubber
     212.  Update of Completed  Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
Selenium
     185.  Physiology and Pharmacology of Occupational Respiratory Disease
Silica
     174.  Fibrogenicity of  Coal  Slags
     178.  Fibrogenicity of  Coal  Slags
     190.  Effective Silica  Indices  of Respirable Mineral Dusts
     195.  Mortality of Miners  and  Related Workers
     197.  Assessment of Coal  Workers Pneumoconiosis  and  Respiratory
          Disease in Surface  Miners
     199.  Study of Workers  1n the  Dusty Trades in  North  Carolina - NCI
     200.  Health Experience of Industrial  Sand Workers
Solvents
     149.  Behavioral Teratology  of  Alcohol  Solvents
     150.  fleurotoxicity of  Aliphatic Carbon Solvents
     170.  Percutaneous Absorption  Characteristics  of Occupational Chemicals
     179.  Chronic Biological  Effects of Dimethylformamide
Styrene
     212.  Update of Completed Cohort Mortality Studies - NCI
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Sulfur
      78.  Validation of Method 15 and ISA for Total  Reduced Sulfur from
          Sulfur1 Recovery Plants
Sulfuric Acid
     230.  Cohort Study of Laryngeal  Cancer Incidence Among Workers Exposed
          to Sulfuric Acid in Steel  Mills
     238.  Mortality of Sulfuric Acid Exposed Workers
Sulfuryl Fluoride
     148.  Neurotoxicity Evaluation of Fumigators
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
     223.  Morbidity and Reproductive Studies of Worker Cohorts Exposed to
          Dioxih
Tetrachloroethy1ene
      45.  Health Assessment for Tetrachloroethylene, Revision.  External
          Review
Toluene
     205.  Mortality and Industrial Hygiene Study of Workers Exposed to
          Toluene
Toluene Oiisocyanate
     232.  Cohort Mortality Study of Toluene 'Diisocyanate Exposed Workers
Total Reduced Sulfur
      78.  Validation of Method 15 and ISA for Total  Reduced Sulfur from
          Sulfur Recovery Plants
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Trichloroethylene
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
      40.  Decision on Regulation of Trichloroethylene Under the Clean
          Air Act
      44.  Health Assessment Document for Trichloroethylene, Revision.
          External Review
2,4,5-Trlchlorophenol
     211.  Mortality of Oioxin Workers
Trichlorotrifluoroethane
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d) NSPS
Triethyl amine
     156.  Occupational Cardiac Toxicity
Triethyl Phosphate
      65.  Chemical Hazard  Information Profile for Triethyl Phosphate
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Uranium
     216. Cytogenetic Assays  and  Analysis  of  Occupational  Populations
Vanadium
     185. Physiology and  Pharmacology  of Occupational  Respiratory Disease
Vanadium Pentoxide
     158. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of  Industrial  Agents
     167. Chronic Inhalation  of  Vanadium Pentoxide
Vinyl.Chloride
       3. Vinyl  Chloride  NESHAP  Revis.ion
      89. Evaluate Vinyl  Chloride Continuous  Emission  Monitors
     212. Update of Completed Cohort Mortality  Studies -  MCI
Vinylidene Chloride
      21. Locating and Estimating Air  Emissions from Sources of Vinylidene
          Chloride
      41. Decision on Regulation  of Vinylidene  Chloride Under the Clean
          Air Act
Zinc
     185. Physiology and  Pharmacology  of Occupational  Respiratory Disease
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                              SOURCE 'YPE INDEX
Agriculture
     192.  Micro-organisms in HVAC Systems
Automobile Industry
     202.  Mortality Analysis of United Auto Workers Cohorts
     203.  Mortality and Industrial  Hygiene Study of Wooc! Die and
          Model  Makers
Cargo Transport
     195.  Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Cement Industry
     195.  Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Ceramic Plants
       9.  Beryllium NESHAP Review
Chemical  Industry
       3.  Vinyl  Chloride NESHAP Revision
      10.  Mercury NESHAP Revision  •
     204.  Mortality Study of Chemical  Plants in Kanawha Valley, West
          Virginia
     214.  Chromosomal Aberrations and  Occupational  Carcinogenesis
     221.  Exposure to Butadiene in  the Industrial Environment
     235.  Effects of Biocidal Organotin Compounds on Male Reproductive
          Function
Chlor-alkali  Manufacturing
      10.  Mercury NESHAP Revision
Coal Mining
     184.  Comparative Research in Analytical Pathology
Coke Ovens
       1.  Coke Ovens/Byproduct Plants  (Benzene) NESHAP
Coke Byproduct Recovery Plants
       1.  Coke Ovens/Byproduct Plants  (Benzene) NESHAP
Coke Ovens, Wet-Coal Charged
       2.  Coke Oven Emissions:  Charging, Topside Leaks, Door Leaks NESHAP
Combustion
      24.  Estimating Exposure to Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium,
          and Nickel from Coal and Oil Combustion
     107.  Evaluate the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
     108.  Genotoxic Risks from Complex Mixtures of Hazardous Air Pollutants
     112.  Evaluation of Techniques  to  Reduce HAP Emissions from
          Waste-Oil-Fired Heaters
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     114. Fugitive Organic  Emissions  from Incineration
     132. Wood Stove Emissions  Characterization  anc! Control  Technology
          Technical Support
     133. Integrated Air Cancer Project:   Wood Stove Operating Profiles
Construction Industry
       8. Asbestos NESHAP Revision
Crushed Stone Industry
     195. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Degreasing Operations
       4. Organic Solvent Cleaning  lll(d) NSPS
Demolition
       8. Asbestos NESHAP Revision
Energy Industry
      71. Radionuclides NESHAP
     191. Occupational Health Studies in Emerging  Energy Industries
Ethylene Dichloride - Vinyl Chloride  Plants
       3. Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
Extraction Plants
       9. Beryllium NESHAP Review
Fired Heaters
     112. Evaluation of Techniques  to Reduce HAP Emissions from Waste-Oil -
          Fired Heaters
Foundries
       9. Beryllium NESHAP Review
     154. Carcinogenlcity of Foundry  Particulates
     237. Radon Daughter Surveys of Foundries Using Zirconium Sand
Fumigation
     148. Neurotoxicity Evaluations of Fumigators
Gasoline Marketing
      14. Exposure Assessment for Benzene from Gasoline Marketing Sources
Glass. Manufacturing Plants
       5. Glass Manufacturing (Arsenic) NESHAP
Granite  Industry
     195. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
Hazardous Spills
     144. Develop Mobile Collection/Treatment System for Spilled Volatile
          and Gaseous Materials
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     145.  Evaluation/Development of Foams for Mitigating  Air Pollution  from
          Hazardous Spills

Hazardous  Waste Facilities

      13.  Process Sampling and Emission Model  Development for Hazardous
          Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Facility Area  Source
          Air Emissions

      25.  Exposure/Risk Assessment on  Air Emissions  from  Treatment,
          Storage and Disposal  Facilities

      42.  List of Superfund Hazardous  Waste Sites  with  Air Contamination
          Problems

      71.  Radionuclides MESHAP

     120.  Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Incinerator  Operation

     124.  Analysis of Samples  from Waste Incineration Study involving
          Hazardous Materials  Such as  Dioxins  and  PCB's

     125.  POHC Sampling and Analysis Methods for Hazardous Waste
          Incineration

     126.  Volatile Organic Sampling for Hazardous  Waste Incinerator

     127.  Sample Integrity and Sorbent Evaluation  for Hazardous Waste
          Incineration and Stationary  Source Sampling

     135.  Preliminary Assessment of Hazardous  Waste  Pretreatment as  an Air
          Pollution Control  Technique

     137.  Applications Manual  for Inhalation Exposure Methodology

     138.  Report Describing Field Assessment of the  Use of Treatment to
          Reduce Emissions from Hazardous Waste Streams

     139.  Report on Air Emissions for  Hazardous Waste Treatment Systems

     140.  Case Studies of Hazardous Waste Air Emissions

     141.  Preliminary Assessment of Air Emissions  from  Waste Treatment
          Systems

Hazardous  Waste Sites

     136.  Field Verification-of Methane Movement Predictions and Methane
          Control Systems for  Landfills

     142.  Identify Volatilization Mechanisms and Parameters for Surface
          Impoundments and Develop Measurement Techniques for These
          Parameters

     143.  Air Emissions from Surface Impoundments

     146.  Evaluation of Volatilization of Hazardous  Compounds at
          Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Sites

Incinerators

       9.  Beryllium NESHAP Review

     114.  Fugitive Organic Emissions from Incineration

     120.  Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Incinerator  Operation

     124.  Analysis of Samples  from Waste Incineration Study Involving
          Hazardous Materials  Such as  Dioxins and  PCB's

     125.  POHC Sampling and Analysis Methods for Hazardous Waste
          Incineration
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     126. Volatile Organic  Sampling  for  Hazardous  Waste  Incinerator
     127. Sample Integrity  and  Sorbent Evaluation  for  Hazardous Waste
          Incineration  and  Stationary Source  Sampling
Leather Industry
     227. Health Effects  from Occupational  Exposure  to Nitrosamines in
          the Leather Industry
Machining Operations
       9. Beryllium NESHAP  Review
Manufacturing Radionuclide  Products
      71. Radionuclides NESHAP
Mining
      71. Radionuclides NESHAP
      72. NESHAP for Radon-222  Emissions from Underground Uranium Mines
      73. NESHAP for Radon-222  Emissions from Licensed Uranium Mines
     155. Diesel Exhaust/Coal Dust Animal  Exposure Studies
     158. Pulmonary Hypersensitivity of  Industrial Agents
     184. Comparative Research  in Analytical  Pathology
     193. National Occupational Health  Survey of Mining
     194. Epidemiologic Environmental  Study - Coal Miners Exposed to Diesel
          Emissions
     195. Mortality of Miners and Related Workers
     196. Studies of Miners and Millers  of Non-Metallic Ores
     197. Assessment of Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis and Respiratory
          Disease in Surface Miners
     198. National Coal Study and Coal  Worker Surveillance
     233. Long Term Effects of  Exposure  to Low Doses of Radon Daughters  -
          NCI
Mobile Sources
     222. Occupational Exposure to Carbon Monoxide
     231. Study of Lung Cancer  Mortality Among Teamsters
Newspaper Industry
     206. An Assessment of Worker Exposure in the Newsprint Industry
Non-metallic Minerals  Industry
     196. Studies of Miners and Millers  of Non-Metallic Ores
Nuclear  Research and Development
      71. Radionuclides NESHAP
Oil Shale Processes
     191. Occupational Health Studies in Emerging Energy  Industries
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Ore-Processing
      10.  Mercury NESHAP Revision
Organic  Solvent Cleaners
       4.  Organic Solvent Cleaning lll(d)  NSPS
Pharmaceutical Industry
      71.  Radionuclides fJESHAP
Phosphorus Plants
      71.  RadionucliJes NESHAP
Plutonium Manufacturing  .
      71.  Radionuclides NESHAP
Polyvinyl  Chloride Plants
       3.  Vinyl Chloride NESHAP Revision
Primary Copper Smelters
       6.  High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
       7.  Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
Propellant Plants
       9.  Beryllium NESHAP Review
Residential Buildings
     107.  Evaluate,, the Contribution of Source Emissions to Cancer Risk
Sand Industry
     200.  Health Experience of Industrial  Sand Workers
Smelters
       6.  High Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
       7.  Low Arsenic Copper Smelters NESHAP
     220.  Cohort Mortality Study of Antimony Smelter Workers
Steel Industry
     187.  Morbidity and  Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel Workers
     189.  Prospective Cohort and  Industrial Hygiene Study of Mild Steel
          Welders
     229.  Cohort Mortality Study of Welders Who Have Not Been Exposed to
          Asbestos, Nickel, or Chromium
     230.  Cohort Study of Laryngeal Cancer Incidence Among Workers Exposed
          to  Sulfuric Acid in Steel Mills
     238.  Mortality of Sulfuric Acid Exposed Workers
Textile Industry
     119.  Textile  Industry Dyes and Pigment Lifecycle  - Discharge/Release
          Assessment
     184.  Comparative Research In Analytical Pathology
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     186.  Evaluation of  the  Effects  of  Washed  Cotton
Uranium Mines
      71.  Radionuclides  NESHAP
      72.  NESHAP for Radori-222  Emissions  from  Underground  Uranium Mines
      73.  NESHAP for Radon-222  Enissions  from  Licensed  Uranium Mines
     233.  Long Term Effects  of  Exposure to  Low Doses  of Radon  Daughters -
          NCI
Welding
     187.  Morbidity and  Industrial Hygiene  Study of Mild Steel  Workers
     189.  Prospective Cohort and  Industrial  Hygiene Study  of Mild Steel
          Welders
     229.  Cohort Mortality Study  of  Welders Who Have  Not Been  Exposed to
          Asbestos, Nickel,  or  Chromium
Woodworking
     203.  Mortality and  Industrial Hygiene  Study of Wood Die and Model
          Makers
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                            PART  3.    CHEMICAL  NAME SYNONYM
CAS NO.          NAME

50-00-0   Formaldehyde (8C1)(9C1)
          Methyl aldehyde
          Methylene oxide
          Paraform (VAN)
          Methanal
          Oxomethane
          Formal in
          Superlysoform
          Morbicid
          Lysoform
          Methaldehyde
          Ivalon
          Fannoform
          BFV
          Formol
          Formic aldehyde
          Fyde
          Oxymethylene
          Formal 1th
          Formaldehyde, gas
          Formaldehyde solution

50-32-8   Benzo(a)pyrene  (8C1)(9C1)
          3,4-Benz[a]pyrene
          Benzo(a)pyrene
          Benzo[a]pyrene
          3,4-Benzpyrene
          Benzo(d,e,f)chrysene
          Benz[a]pyrene
          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)
          l,2:5,6-Dibenz[a]anthracene
          1.2:5,6-Dibenz(a)anthracene
          l,2:5,6-01benzanthracene
          DBA (VAN)
          1,2:5,6-Benzanthracente
          l,2:5,6-Dibenzoantnracene

56-23-5   Methane, tetrachloro-(9Cl)
          Necatorina
          Carbona (VAN)
          Carbon chloride/CC14/
          Carbon chloride/CC14/
          Vermoestrlcid (VAN)
          Tetrasol (VAN)
          Univerm (VAN)
          Carbon tetrachloride  (8C1)
          Tetraflnol
          Flukoids (VAN)
          R  10
          Tetraform (VAN)
          Tetrachloromethane
          Benzinoform
          Perchloromethane

56-55-3   Benz(a)anthracene (8C1)(9C1)
          Benzo[a]anthracene
          1,2-Benz(a)anthracene
          1,2-Benzoanthracene
          Benzoanthracene
56-55-3-Contd
          1,2-Ber,z[a]anthr3cene
          8enzo(b)phenanthrene
          2,3-Benzophenanthrene
          Genzofb]phenanthrene
          Genzo(a)anthracene
          1 ,?-8enzanthracene
          Benz[a]anthracene
          Eenzanthracene
          Tetraphene
          1,2-Benzanthrene
          Benzanthrere

60-12-8   Phenylethanol
          Pheriethyl alcohol
          Benzyl  carbinol
          2-Phenylethanol
          .beta.-Hydroxyethylbenzene
          Benzylmethanol
          PEA
          .beta.-PEA
          Phenethanol
          .beta.-Phenethyl alcohol
          2-Phenethyl  alcohol
          .beta.-Phenethanol
          .beta.-Phenylethyl  alcohol
          2-Phenylethyl  alcohol

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 amine
          Dimethylformamide
          DM FA
          DMF (amide)
          N.N-Dimethylformaide

71-43-2   Benzene (8C1)(9C1)
          Phenyl  hydride
          Coal naphtha
          Pyrobenzole
          (6)Annulene
          Pyrobenzol
          Cyclohexatriene
          Benzole
          Phene
          Benzol

71-55-6   Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro- (8C1)(9C1)
          Chlorothene NU
          Chlorten
          Methyltrichloromethane
          1,1,1-Trichloroethane
          Chlorotene
          Trichloroethane (VAN)
          Chlorothene
          .alpha.-Trichloroethane
          .alpha.-T.
          Methyl chloroform
          Methylchloroform
          Aerothene TT
          Chlorothene VG
          Inhibisol
          Chlorothane NU
          Chloramine Blue 38
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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

75-09-2   Methane, dichloro-  (8C1)(9C1)
          Methylene dichloride
          Aerothene MM
          Solaesthin
          Methylene chloride
          Solmethine
          Narkoti
          Oichloromethane
          R 30

75-15-0   Carbon  disulfide  (8C1)(9C1)
          Oithiocarbonic 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, 1,l-dichloro-(8Cl)
          1,1-01Chloroethylene
          Sconatex

75-44-5   Carbonic dichloride  (9C1)
          Carbon  dichloride oxide
          Carbonyl  dichloride
          Carbonyl  chloride
          CG
          Phosgene (8C1)
          Chloroformyl chloride
          Phosgen
          Phosgene
          Carbon  oxychloride
76-13-1   Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-l ,2,2-tnfluoro-
          1,1,2-Trifluoro-1,2,2-trichlorcethane
          l,l,2-Trich)oro-l,2,2-triflnoroe thane
          Freson 113
          Fluorocarbon 113
          iJcon Fluorocarbon 113
          CFC 113
          UCON 113
          Trichlorotrifluoroethane (VAN)
          Frigen 113 TR-T
          Chlorofluorocarbon 113
          F-113

77-47-4   1.3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-he/.achlor'.
             (8C1)(9C1)
          1,2,3,4,5,5-Hexachloro-l,3-cyclopentadienfc
          HRS 1655
          C  56
          Perchlorocyclopentadiene
          Graph 1 ox
          Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

78-00-2   Plumbane, tetraethyl- (8C1)(9C1)
          Lead, tetraethyl-
          Tetraethyl lead
          Tetraethyllead
          Tetraethylpiumbane
          TEL

78-40-0   Phosphoric acid, triethyl  ester
          Triethyl phosphate

79-01-6   Ethene, trichloro- (9C1)
          ThrethyIene
          Ethylene trichloride
          Trethylene
          TriChloroethylene
          Narcogen
          Trichloren
          Tri
          Westrosol
          Trimar
          Chlorylen
          Trichloroethene
          Germalgene
          Chlorilen
          Chorylen
          Anamenth
          Densinfluat
          Fluate
          Trilen
          TriIene
          Trichloran
          Threthylen
          Ethylene, tirchloro-  (8C1)
          Triclene
          Narkosoid
          Algylen
          Ethinyl  trichloride

85-41-6   Phthalimide
          Isoindole-l,3-dione
          1,3-Isoindoledione
          1,3-Isoindolinedlone
          o-Phthalic  imide

85-44-9   1,3-Isobenzofurandione  (9C1)
          1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic  acid  anhydride
          1,2-8enzenedicarboxylic  anhydride
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84-55-9-Contd
          ESEN
          Phthalic acid anhydride
          TGL 6525
          Vulkalent 8/C
          Retarder PD
          Retarder ESEN
          1,3-Phthalandione
          Phthalic anhydride (8C1 )
          Phthalandione
          Retarder AK

87-86-5   Phenol, pentachloro- (8C1)(9C1)
          PCP (VAN)
          Liroprem
          Preventol P
          Dowicide 7
          Grundier Arbezol
          PCP/pesticide/
          Penchlorol
          EP 30
          Fungi fen
          Penta
          RCi 49-162
          Permasan
          Pentachlorophenol
          Permatox DP-2
          Lauxtol
          Santophen 20

95-53-4   Benzenamine, 2-methyl-  (9C1)
          o-Methylbenzenamine
          2-Methyl-1-aminobenzene
          2-Methylaniline
          1-Ami no-2-methy1 benzene
          o-Methylani1ine
          o-Toly1amine
          2-Toluidine
          o-Toluldine (8C1)
          2-Methylbenzenamine
          o-Ami notoluene
          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)
          Vlnylbenzol
          Vinylbenzene
          Cinnamene
          Styrole
          Styrolene
          Phenylethylene

101-14-4  Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis
            [2-chloro]-
          MOCA
          4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
          4,4'-Hethy 1enebi s (2-ch 1orobenzenami ne)
          4,4'-Methylene-bis-(2-chloroaniline)
101-77-9  Benzenamine,  4,4'-methyierebis-  (9C1)
          4,4'-Methylenebisfani1ine)
          4-(4-Aminobenzyl)ani1ine
          Epikure DOM
          P ,p-Methylenediani1ine
          Diami nodiphenylmetnane  (VAN)
          Epicure OEM
          4,4'-Oiphenylmethanediamine
          DADPM
          HT 972
          4,4'-0iami nodiphenylmethane
          Aniline, 4,4' -methylenecli -  (8C1 )
          DAPM
          Di(4-aminopheny!)methane
          p,p'-Diaminodidphenylmethane
          Dianil inemethane  (VAN).
          Bis(p-Aminobenzyljaniline
          Methylenedianiline (VAN)
          KDA
          Diani1iomethane (VAN)
          DDM
          Methylenebis(aniline)  JVAN)
          Tonox

103-45-7  Phenylethanol acetate
          Acetic acid,  phenethyl  ester
          Acetic acid,  2-phenethyl  ester
          Benzyl carbinyl acetate
          2-Phenylethanol acetate
          Phenethyl acetate .
          .beta.-Phenethyl  acetate
          2-Phenethyl acetate
          .beta.-Phenylethyl acetate
          2-Phenylethyl acetate

106-89-8  Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-  (9C1)
          Gamma-Chlorcpropylene oxide
          Glycidyl chloride
          l,2-Epoxy-3-chloropropane
        •  Glycerol epichlorohydrin
          .gamma.-Chloropropylene oxide
          (ChloromethylJethylene oxide
          Oxirane, 2-(chloromethyl)-
          3-Chloropropylene oxide
          Chloropropylene oxide
          SKEKhG
          2,3-Epoxypropyl chloride
          l-Chloro-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
          Oowfume  W-85
          Dowfume  W85
          Dowfume  W-8
          Sanhyuum
          Glycol dibromide
          1,2-Dibromoethane
          sym-Oibromoethane
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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
          Vlnylethylene
          .alpha. ..gamma.-Butadiene
          Dlvinyl
          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-Dichloroethane
          EOC
          1,2-Bichloroethane
          Ethylene  dichloride
          .alpha. , .beta.-Dichloroethane
          Broclde
          Ethylene  chloride
          1,2-Dichloroethane
          Dutch liquid
          Glycol dichloride

107-11-9  2-Propene-l-amine
          3-Aminopropene
          Allylamine (8C1)
          3-Aminopropene
          Monoallylamine
          2-Prppenamine

107-13-1  2-Propenenitrile (9C1)
          Carbacryl
          VCN
          AeryIon
          Acrylonltrile (8C1)
          Propenenitrile
          Acrltet
          Vinyl cyanide "
          Fumigrain
          Cyanoethylene
          Ventox

107-30-2  Methane,  chloromethoxy- (9C1)
          Monochloromethyl methyl ether
          Ether, chloronethyl methyl  (8C1)
          Chloromethoxymethane
          Methoxychloromethane
107-30-2-Contd  '
          Methoxymethyl  chloride
          .alpha. ,.alpha.-Dichlorodimethyl  et^er
          Monochlorodimethy1  ether
          Chlorodinethyl  ether
          Methyl  chloromethyl  ether
          Chloromethyi  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)
          Methylbenzol
          Toluol
          Toluene (8C1)
          Methacide
          Methylbenzene
          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
          Oowanol  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

 111-96-6  Ethane,  1,1' -oxybis[2-methoxy-] (9C1)
          Ether,  bis[2-methoxyethyl]-   (8C1)
          Bis[2-methoxyethylJether
          1,1'-Oxybis[2-methoxyethane]
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117-81-7  1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-
             ethylhexyl)ester (9C1)
          Vestinol AH
          Octyl phthalate (VAN)
          Witcizer 312
          Bisoflex 81
          1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis
             (ethylhexyl) ester
          Eviplast 80
          Eviplast 81
          Sicol 150
          Staflex OOP
          Compound 889
          Kodaflex OOP
          Bisoflex OOP
          Di-(2-ethylhexyl )-phthalate
          Phthalic acid, bis(2-ethy)hexyl)
             ester (8C1)
          Di(ethylhexyl) phthalate
          OOP
          Fleximel
          DEHP
          2-Ethylhexyl phthalate (VAN)
          Vinicizer 80
          Truflex OOP
          Palatinol AH
          Flexol OOP
          Ethylhexyl  phthalate
          Phthalic acid dioctyl  ester (VAN)
          Octoil
          Bis(2-ethylhexyl)  phthalate
          Dioctyl  phthalate
          Bis(2-ethylhexyl)  1,2-benzene-
             dicarboxylate (VAN)
          Pittsburgh PX-138

117-82-8  1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-
             methoxyethyl) ester (9C1)
          Bis(2-methoxyethyl)  phthalate
          Dimethoxy ethyl  phthalate
          Bis(2-methoxyethyl)  1,2-benzenedicarboxylate
          Phthalic acid, bis(2-methoxyethyl)  ester
          di(methoxyethyl) phthalate
          Phthalic acid, di(methoxyethyl) ester (8C1)

121-44-8  Ethanamine, N.N-diethyl- (9C1)
          (Diethyl ami no)ethane
          Triethylamine (8C1)

123-30-8  p-Aminophenol

123-91-1  1,4-Dioxane (9C1)
          1,4-Oioxine, tetrahydro-
          Oioxyethylene ether
          Dioxane (VAN)
          Diethylene ether
          1,4-Diethylene dioxide
          Diethylene oxide
          Tetrahydro-1,4-dloxane
          1,4-Dioxan (VAN)
          p-Dioxane (8C1)
          p-Oioxan
          Dioxan
          1,4-Dioxacyclohexane

126-99-8  1,3-butadiene,  2-chloro- (8C1)(9C1)
          2-Chlorobutadiene
          2-Chloro-l,3-butadiene
          Chloroprene
127-18-d  Ethene, tetrachloro- (9C1)
          Fedal-Un (VAN)
          Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
          Didakene
          Tetraleno (VAN)
          Tetrachloroethylene
          Perchloroethylene (VAN)
          Ethylene, tetrachloro-  (8C1)
          Ethylene tetrachloride
          PerSec (VAN)
          Antisal 1 (VAN)
          Tetrachloroethene (VAN)
          Tetropil  (VAN)
          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
          .alpha.-Aminonaphthalene
          1-Naphthalamine
          Fast Garnet Base B
          1-Naphthylamine  (8C1)
          .alpha.-Naphylami ne
          1-Aminonaphthalene
          C.I. 37265
          C.I. Azoic  Oiazo Component  114
          Naphthalidam

530-63-3  Quinoline

630-08-0  Carbon monoxide  (8C1)(9C1)    -
          Carbon oxide/CO/

636-21-5  Benzenamine, 2-methyl-,  hydrochloride
          o-Toluidine hydrochloride
          2-Methylaniline  hydrochloride
          2-Methy1benzenami ne hydrochlori de
          Hydroxchloride o-toluidine

868-85-9  Dimethyl  hydrogen phosphite
          Phosphonic  acid, dimethyl ester
1309-37-1
1314-62-1
Iron oxide


Vanadium oxide/V205/ (8C1)(9C1)
Vanadic anhydride
C.I. 77938
Vanadium(V) oxide
Divanadium pentaoxide
Divanadium pentoxide
Vanadium pentoxide
1314-87-0
          Lead sulfide /PbS/ (8C1)(9C1)
          Lead monosulfide (VAN)
          C.I. 77640
          Natural  lead sulfide  (VAN)
          Lead sulfide (VAN)
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1314-87-0-Contd
          P 128
          P 37
          Lead(2) sulfide  (VAN)
          Lead(II) sulfide (VAN)
          Plumbous sulfide (VAN)
1317-36


1332-21



1332-37


1333-37
   Lead oxide (PbO)  (9C1]
-4
   Asbestos (8C1)(9C1)
   Asbestos fiber
-2
   Iron oxide
-2
          Carbon black  (8C1)(9C1)
          Corax P
          Statex N  550
          Witcoblak No.  100
          C.I.  77266
          Channel Black
          Oelussa Black  FW
          TM-30
          Furnex N  765
          C.I.  Pigment Black  7
          Carbon, amorphous
          Sterling  SO  1
          Regol  99
          Sterling  NS
          Printex 60
          Philblack N  550
          Philblack N  765
          Sterling  N 765  '
          Columbia  carbon
          Metso 99
          Uranium dioxide
          Basic copper sulfate
1345-25


1429-50


1746-01
-1
   Iron oxide
-1
   EDTMPA
-6
          Dibenzo(b,e)(1,4)dioxin,
             2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-  (9C1)
          Dioxin  (herbicide contaminant)  (VAN)
          Dibenzo-p-dioxin, 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro- (8C1)
          TCDD
          2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-l,4-dioxin
          2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
7429-90


7439-93


7439-96


7440-02


7440-36
-5
   Aluminum (8C1)(9C1)
-2
   Lithium (8C1)(9C1)
-5
   Managanese  (8Cl)(9Ci;
-0
   Nickel  (8C1)(9C1)
       -0
          Antimony  (8C1)(9C1)
          C.I.  77050
          Stibium
                                                       7440-38-2
                                                                Arsenic  (8C1)(9C1)
                                                                flrsenic-75
                                                                Arsenic  black
                                                       7440-41-4
                                                                       Beryllium  (8C1)(9C1]
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 )(9C1;
                                                       7440-66-6
                                                                 Zinc  (8C1M9C1)
                                                       7664-93-9
                                                                 Sulfuric  acid (8C1)(9C1)
                                                                 Sulphuric acid
                                                                 Oil  of  vitriol
                                                                 Dipping acid
                                                                 Vitriol brown oil
                                                                 BOV
                                                       7704-39-9
                                                                 Sulfur (8C1H9C1)
                                                              7782-49-2
          Selenium (8C1)(9C1)
                                                       8052-42-4
          Asphalt (8C1)(9C1)
          Asphalturn
          Mineral pitch
          Judean pitch
          Bitumen
                                                       10043-92-2
                                                                 Radon (9C1)
                                                                 Radon 222
                                                       24458-48-8
          n(-2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-
             nitrosani1ine
                                                       26471-62-5
          Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-  (9C1)
          Methylphenylene  isocyanate
          1,3-Di isocyanatomethylbenzene
          Isocyanic  acid,  methyl-m-phenylene ester (SCi
          Methyl-m-phenylene  isocyanic  acid ester
          Methyl-m-phenylene  isocyanate
          Oiisocyanatotoluene
          Tolylene diisocyanate
          TDI
          Toluene diisocyanate
          Tolylene isocyanate
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63084-98-0
          p-Aminophenol,  sulfate  salt

67845-79-8
          o-Aminophenol,  sulfate  salt
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                            ALPHABETIZED  CHEMICAL  NAME  REFERENCE  LIST
    Name                                      CAS  No.

Aadibroom                                    106-93-4
Acetic acid, ethenyl ester                   108-05-4
Acetic acid ethenyl ester (9C1)               108-05-4
Acetic acid, phenethyl ester                 103-45-7
Acetic acid, 2-phenethyl ester               103-45-7
Acetic acid vinyl ester (8C1)                 108-05-4
1-Acetoxyethylene                            108-05-4
Acritet                                      107-13-1
Acrolein (8C1)                               107-02-8
Acrylaldehyde                                107-02-8
Acrylic aldehyde                             107-02-8
Acrylon                                      107-13-1
Acrylonitrile (8C1)                          107-13-1
Aerothene MM                                 75-09-2
Aerothene TT                                 7.1-55-6
Algylen                                      79-01-6
Allyl aldehyde                               107-02-8
Allylamine (8C1)                             107-11-9
Aluminum (8C1)(9C1)                          7429-90-5
4-(4-Aminobenzyl)aniline                     101-77-9'
1-Aminonaphthalene                           134-32-7
.alpha.-Aininonaphthalene                     134-32-7
o-A/ninophenol                                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-Atninotoluene                               95-53-4
Anamenth                                     79-01-6
Aniline, 4,4'-methylenedi- (8C1)              101-77-9
Ankilostin                                   127-18-4
(6)Annulene     .                            71-43-2
Antimony (8C1)(9C1)                          7440-36-0
Antisal la                                   108-05-4
Antisal 1 (VAN)                               127-18-4
Aqualin                                      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
Benz[a]anthracene                            56-55-3
l,2-Benz(a)anthracene                        56-55-3
l,2-Benz[a]anthracene                        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-  (9C1)         101-77-9
Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis [2-chloro]-    101-14-4
Benzenamine, 2-methyl-, hydrochloride         636-21-5
Benzene (8C1)(9C1)                           71-43-2
    Name

Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethy]-  (9C1)
Benzene, ethenyl- (9C1)
Benzene, methyl- (9C1 )
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic  acid,  bis(2-
   ethylhexylJester (9C1}
1,2-8enzenedicarboxylic  acid,  bis
   (ethylhexylJester
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic  acid,  bis  (2-
   methoxyethyl) ester  (9C1)
1,2-8enzenedicarboxylic  acid anhydride
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic  anhydride
Benzinoform
Benzinol
Benzo(a)pyrene (8C1)(9C1)
8enzo(a)pyrene
Benzo[a]pyrene
Benzo[d,e,f]chrysene
Benzo(d,e,fJchrysene
6,7-Benzopyrene
3,4-Benzopyrene
3,4-Benzopyrene/Carcinogen/Benzo[d,e,f]
   chrysene
Benzo[a]anthracene
8enzo(a)anthracene
1,2-Benzoanthracene
Benzoanthracene
Benzo(b)phenanthrene
Benzol
Benzole
Benzo[b]phenanthrene
2,3-Benzophenanthrene
3,4-Benzpyrene
Benzylcarbinyl  acetate
Benzylmethanol
Beryllium (8C1)(9C1)
1,2-Bichloroethane
Biethylene
Bis(p-Aminobenzyl)anil ine
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) 1,2-benzene-
   dicarboxylate (VAN)
Bis(2-exthylhexyl) phthalate
Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 1,2-benzene-
   dicarboxylate
Bis[2-methoxyethyl]ether
Bis[2-methoxyethyl] phthalate
Bisoflex 81
Bisoflex OOP
Bitumen
Bivinyl
Brocide
Bromofume
Buta-l,3-diene
Butadiene
 1,3-Butadiene
 .alpha...gamma.-Butadiene
 1,3-butadiene,  2-chloro- (8C1)(9C1)
C  56
CFC 113
CG
Cadmium (8C1)(9C1)
Carbacryl
Carbolic acid
Carbon,  amorphous
Carbon  black (8C1)(9C1)
Carbon  bisulfide
Carbon  bisulphide
Carbon  chloride/CC14/
 Carbon  chloride/CC14/
Carbon  dichloride oxide
Carbon  disulfide (8C1)(9C1)
                                                                                                           LPj. No.
117-82-a
8=.aa-9
85-44-9
56-:?-5
102-95-2
50-32-C
50-32-c
50-3P-;
50-32-fe
50-32-8
50-3C-f,
50-32-2

50-3?-?.
56-55-3
56-5C-3
56-55-3
56-55-?
56-55-3
71-43-3
71-13-2
56-55-3
56-55-3
50-32-8
103-45-7
60-12-8
7440-41-7
1C7-06-2
106-99-0
1C1-77-9

117-81-7
117-81-7

117-82-8
111-96-6
117-82-fi
117-81-7
117-81-7
8052-42-4
106-99-0
107-06-2
106-93-4
106-99-0
106-99-0
106-99-0
106-99-0
126-99-S
77-47-4
76-13-1
75-44-5
7440-43-9
107-13-1
108-95-2
1333-37-2
1337-37-2
75-15-0
75-15-0
56-23-5
56-23-5
75-44-5
75-15-0
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    Name
                                             CAS No.
                                                                 Name
                                                                                                            CA5 He.
Carbon bisulphide
Carbon monoxide (8C1)(9C1)
Carbon oxide/CO/
Carbon oxychloride
Carbon sulfide/CS2/
Carbon tetrachloride (8C1)
Carbona (VAN)
Carbonic dichloride (9C1)
Carbonyl chloride
Carbonyl dichloride
Cellosolve
Channel Black
Chloramine Blue 38
Chlorilen
2-Chlorobutadiene
2-Chloro-1,3,-butadiene
Chlorodimethyl ether
l-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (VAN)
3-Chloro-l,2-epoxypropane (VAN)
Chloroethene
Chloroethylene
Chlorofluorocarbon-113
Chloroform (8C1)
Chloroformyl chloride
Chloromethoxymethane
(ChloromethylJethylene oxide
Chloromethyl methyl ether
(ChloromethylJoxirane
2-Chloromethyl oxirane
Chloroprene
3-Chloropropene-l,2-oxide
Chloropropylene oxide
3-Chloropropylene oxide
3-Chloro-l,2-propylene oxide
.gamma.-Chloropropylene oxide
Chloroten
Chlorotene
Chlorothane NU
Chlorothene
Chlorothene NU
Chlorothene VG
Chlorylen
Chorylen
Chrome
Chromium (8C1)(9C1)
Cinnamene
C.I. 37265
C.I. 77050
C.I. 77640
C.I. 77266
C.I. 77938
C.I. Azoic Diazo Component 114
C.I. Pigment Black 7
Coal naphtha
Columbia carbon
Compound 889
Copper (8C1)(9C1)
Corax P
Cyanoethylene
Cyclohexatriene
1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
   (8C1)(9C1)
DADPM
OAPM
DBA (VAN)
1,1-DCE
DDM
75-15-0          DEHP                                          117-31-7
630-08-0         OMF (amide)                                   63-V-?
630-08-0         DMF (VAN)                                   '  63-P-"
75-44-5          DMFA                                          68-12-Z'
75-15-0          OOP                                           117-M-7
56-23-5          Delussa Black FW                              1327-37-2
56-23-5          Oensinfluat                                   79-01-6
75-44-5          Diaminodiphenylmethane  (VAN)                '  1Q1-77-9
75-44-5          p,p'-Oiaminodiphenylmethane                   101-77-9
75-44-5          .4,4'-Diaminodiphenylmethane                   101-77-9
110-80-5         Oi(4-aminophenyl)methane                      101-77-0
1333-3/-2        Dianilinemethane  (VAN)                        101-77-9
71-55-6          Dianilinomethane  (VAN)                        '.01-77-9
79-01-6          l,2:5,6-Dibenz[a]anthracene                   53-70-3
126-99-8         l,2:5,6-Dibenz(a)anthracene                   53-50-3
126-99-8         Dibenz(a,h)anthracene  (8C1 )(9C1)              53-70-3
107-30-2         l,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene                      53-5C-3
106-89-8         1.2:5,6-Dibenzoanthracene                     53-50-3
106-89-8     '    Dibenzo(b,e)(l,4)dioxin, 2.3,7,8-tetrachlorr,-
75-01-4            (gel)                                        1746-01-6
75-01-4          Dibenzo-p-dioxin,  2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-(8Cl)  1746-01-6
76-13-1          Dibenzofuran                                  132-32-7
67-66-3          1,2-Dibromoethane                             106-93-4
75-44-5          sym-Dibromoethane                             106-93-i
107-30-2   .      Ic.lb-Dibromoethane                           106-93-4
106-89-8         .alpha.,.beta.-Dibromoethane                  106-93-4
107-30-2         .alpha, .alpha.-Dichlorodimethyl  ether        107-30-2
106-89-8         1.1-Dichloroethane                           75-35-4
106-89-8         1,2-Dichloroethane                           107-06-2
126-99-8         lc,lb-Dichloroethane                          107-06-2
106-89-8         .alpha...beta.-Dichlordethane                107-06-2
106-89-8         sym-Dichloroethane                           107-06-2
106-89-8         1-1-Dichloroethylene                          75-35-4
106-89-8         Dichloromethane               .                75-09-2
106-89-8         Didakene                                      127-18-4
71-55-6          (Diethylamino)ethane                          121-44-8
71-55-6          1,4-Diethylene dioxide                       123-91-1
71-55-6          Diethylene ether                             123-91-1
71-55-6          Diethylene oxide                             123-91-1
71-55-6          Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate                   117-81-7
71-55-6          Oi(ethylhexyl) phthalate                      117-81-7
79-01-6          Dihydrooxirene  (VAN)                          75-21-8
79-01-6          1,3-Diisocyanatomethylbenzene                26471-6?-5
7440-47-3        Diisocyanatotoluene                           26471-62-5
7440-47-3        Dimethoxy ethyl  phthalate                     117-82-8
100-42-5         Di(methoxyethyl) phthalate                   117-82-8
134-32-7         Dimethylene  oxide (VAN)                      7E-21-8
7440-36-0        Dimethylformamide                            68-12-2
1314-87-0        Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite                   868-85-9
1333-37-2        Dioctyl  phthalate                            117-81-7
1314-62-1         1,4-Dioxacyclohexane                          123-91-1
134-32-7         Oioxan                                        123-91-1
1337-37-2        p-Dioxan                                      123-91-1
71-43-2           1,4-Dioxan  (VAN)                             123-91-1
1337-37-2         1,4-Dioxane  (9C1)                            123-91-1
117-81-7         Dioxane (VAN)                                 123-91-1
7440-50-8        p-Dioxane  (8C1)                               123-91-1
1333-37-2        Dioxin  (herbicide contaminant)(VAN)          1746-01-6
107-13-1          l.4-D1oxine, tetrahydro                      123-91-1
71-43-2          Dioxyethylene ether                           123-91-1
                 4,4'-Diphenylmethanediamine                   101-77-9
77-47-4          Dipping acid                                 7664-93-9
101-77-9         Dithiocarbonic  anhydride                      75-15-0
101-77-9         Oivanadium  pentaoxide                        1314-62-1
53-50-3          Divanadium  pentoxide                          1314-62-1
75-35-4          Divinyl                                      106-99-0
101-77-9         Oowanol EM                                    109-86-4
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    Name
                                              CAS No.
                                                                   Name
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
EOTMPA                                       1429-50-1
EP 30                                        87-86-5
ESEN                                         85-44-9
ETO (VAN)                                    75-21-8
Emkanol                                      110-80-5
Epichlorohydrin                              106-89-8
Ic-Eplchlorohydrin                           106-89-8
Epicure DDM                                  101-77-9
Epikure DDM                                  101-77-9
l,2-Epoxy-3-chloropropane                    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, l.l'-oxybis[2-methoxy-] (9C1)        111-96-6
Ethane, 1.1,1-trichloro- (8C1)(9C1)          71-55-6
Ethane, l,l,2-trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoro-     76-13-1
Ethanatnine.N.N-diethyl- (9C1)                121-44-8
Ethane, 1,2-dibromo- (8C1)(9C1)              106-93-4
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro- (8C1)(9O)     •        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, bis[2-methoxyethyl ]--(8C1)            111-96-6
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
Ethylene bromide                             106-93-4
Ethylene chloride                            107-06-2
Ethylene, chloro- (8C1)                      75-01-4
Ethylene dibromide                           106-93-4
Ethylene dichlorlde                          107-06-2
Ethylene, l,l-dichloro-(8Cl)                 75-35-4
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether                  110-80-5
Ethylene glycol monoethyl  ether              110-80-5
Ethylene glycol mpnomethyl ether             109-86-4
Ethylene oxide (8C-1)                         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
F-113                                        76-13-1
Fannoform                                    50-00-0
Fast Garnet Base B                           134-32-7
Fedal-Un (VAN)                          ,     127-18-4
Fleximel                                     117-81-7
Flexol OOP                                   V.~--'.-'
Fluate                                       '':-'.'.-<•
Flukoids (VAN)                               -_t-t\--.
Fluorocarbon 113                             76-::-l
Formaldehyde (8C1)(9C1)                      5C-0-1-".
Formaldehyde, gas                            50-00-..'
Formaldehyde solution                        50-00-.;
Formalin                                     50-fT-f:
Formalith                                    60-00-0
Formamide, N.N-dimethyl - (8C1)(9C1)          68-U-:
Formic aldehyde                              50-OC-r.
Formol                                       50-00-'-
Freson 113                                   76-;":-'.
Frigen 113 TR-T                              75-13-:
Fumigrain
Fingifen
Furnex N 765
Fyde
Gamma-Chloropropylene oxide                  106-o9-c
Germalgene                                   79-01-6
Glycerol epichlorohydrin                     i06-f.9- =
Glycidyl chloride                            !06-?9-?
Glycol dibromide                             106-93-4
Glycol dichloride                            107-06-2
Glycol monoethyl ether                       110-cC-f
Graphlox                                     77-47-4
Grundier Arbezol                             87-86-5
HRS 1655                                     77-47-4
HT 972                                       101-77-9
l,2,3,4,5,5-Hexachloro-l,3-cyclopentadiene   77-47-4
Hexach1orocyclopentadiene                    77-47-4
Hydroxchloride o-toluidine                   636-21-5
Hydroxybenzene                               108-95-?
.beta.-Hyrodxyethylbenzene                   60-12-8
l-Hydroxy-2-methoxyethane (VAN)              lOS-co-4
Inhibisol                                    71-55-6
Iron oxide                                   13C9-37-1
Iron oxide                         i          1332-37-2
Iron oxide                                   1345-25-1
1,3-Isobenzofurandione (9C1)                 85-44-9
Iscobrome D                                  106-93-4
Isocyanic acid, methyl-m-phenylere ester
 (8C1)                        •               26471-62-5
Isoindole-1,3-dione                          85-41-6
1,3-Isoindoledione                           85-41-6
1,3-Isoindolinedoione                        85-41-6
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
Lead monosulfide (VAN)                       1314-87-0
Lead oxide  (PbO)(9Cl)                        1317-36-8
Lead sulfide/PbS/  (8C1)(9C1)                 1314-87-0
Lead sulfide  (VAN)                           1314-87-0
Lead(ll) sulfide (VAN)                       13K-&7-0
Lead(2)  sulfide  (VAN)                        1314-87-0
Liroprem                                    87-86-5
Lithium  (8C1)(9C1)                           7439-93-2
Lysoform                                    50-00-0
MDA                                          101-77-9
MOCA                                         101-14-4
Managanese  (8C1)(9C1)                        7489-96-5
Marsh gas                                    74-82-2
Methacide                                    108-05-4
Methaldehyde                                 50-OC-C
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    Name
                                              CAS  No.
                                                                  Name
                                                                                                            CAS No.
Methanal                                     50-00-0
Methane (8C1)(9C1)                           74-82-8
Methane, chloromethoxy- (9C1)                 107-30-2
Methane, dichloro- (8C1)(9C1)                 75-09-2
Methane, tetrachloro-(9Cl)                    56-23-5
Methane, trichloro-(9Cl)                     67-66-3
Methoxychloromethane                         107-30-2
2-Methoxyl-l-ethanol (VAN)                    109-86-4
2-Methoxyethanol                             109-86-4
Ib-Methoxyethanol                            109-86-4
Methoxyethanol                               109-86-4
Methoxymethyl chloride                       107-30-2
Methyl aldehyde                              50-00-0
2-Methyl-l-aminobenzene                      95-53-4
2-Methylaniline                              95-53-4
o-Methylaniline                              95-53-4
2-Methylaniline hydrochloride                 636-21-5
Methyl benzene                                108-05-4
2-Methylbenzenam1ne                          95-53-4
o-Methylbenzenamine                          95-53-4
2-Methylbenzenamine hydrochloride            636-21-5
Methylbenzol                                  108-05-4
Methyl cellosolve                            109-86-4
Methyl chloroform                            71-55-6
Methylchloroform                             71-55-6
Methyl chloromethyl ether                     107-30-2
Methylenbis(aniline) (VAN)                    101-77-9
4,4'-Methylenebis(aniline)                    101-77-9
4,4'-Methylenebis[benzenamine]               101-77-9
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)            101-14-4
4,4'-Methylene-bis-(2-chloroaniline)          101-14-4
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chlorobenzenamine)        101-14-4
Methylene chloride                 .          75-09-2
Methylenedianiline (VAN)                     101-77-9
p,p-Methylened1aniline                       101-77-9
Methylene dichloride                         75-09-2
Methylene oxide                              50-00-0
Methyl hydride                               74-82-8
n(2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl)-nitrosaniline      24458-48-8
Methyl-m-phenylene isocyanate                 26471-62-5
Methylphenylene isocyanate                    26471-62-5
Methyl-m-phenylene isocyanic acid ester      26471-62-5
Methyltrichloromethane                       71-55-6
Metso 99                                     1333-37-2
Mineral pitch                                8052-42-4
Monoallylamine                               107-11-9
Monochlorodimethyl ether                     107-30-2
Monochloroethylene                           75-01-4
Monochloromethyl methyl ether                 107-30-2
Monohydroxybenzene                           108-95-2
Monophenol                                    108-95-2
Morbicid                                     50-00-0
NSC 8819                                     107-02-8
1-Naphthalenamine (9C1)                      134-32-7
2-Naphthalamine (8C1)                         134-32-7
1-Naphthalamine                              134-32-7
a-Naphthylamine (8C1)                         134-32-7
.alpha.-Naphthylamine                         134-32-7
Naphthalidam                                 134-32-7
Naphthalidine                                134-32-7
Narcogen                                     79-01-6
Narkoti                                      75-09-2
Narkosoid                                    79-01-6
Natural lead sulfide (VAN)                    1314-87-0
Necatorina                                    56-23-5
Nefis                                        106-93-4
Nema  (VAN)                                    127-18-4
N-Fonnyldircethylamine
Nickel (8C1)(9C1)
N.N-DimethyIformaide
Octoil
Octyl phthalau- (VAN)
Oi 1  of vitriol
Oxacyclopropane
Oxane (VAN)
Oxidoethane
Oxirane (9C1)
Oxirane, (chloromethyl)- (9C1)
Oxirane, 2-(chloromethyl/-
Oxirene, Dihydro
Oxitol
Oxomethane
Oxybenzene
1,1'-Oxybi s[2-methoxyethane]
Oxyfume
Oxyfume 12
Oxymethylene
P 37
P 128
PCP  (VAN)
PCP/pesticide/
PEA
.beta.-PEA
Palatinol AH
Paraform (VAN)
Penchlorol
Penta
Pentachlorophenol
Perclene
Perchlorocyclopentadiene
Perchloroethylene  (VAN)
Perchloromethane
Permasan
Pennatox DP-2
PerSec  (VAN)
Pestermeister EOB-85
Phene
Phenethanol
 .beta.-Phenethanol
Phenethyl  acetate
 .beta.-Phenethyl acetate
2-Phenethyl  acetate
2-Phenethyl  alcohol
 .beta.-Phenethyl alcohol
Phenethylene
Phenic  acid
Phenol  (8C1)(9C1)
Phenol,  pentachloro- (8C1)(9C1)
Phenol,  2.3,5-trichloro-  (8C1)(9C1)
Phenyl  alcohol
Phenylethanol
 2-Phenylethancl
 Phenylethanol acetate
 2-Phenylethanol  acetate
 Phenylethene
 .beta.-Phenylethyl  acetate
 2-Phenylethyl acetate
 Phenylethyl  alcohol
 .beta.-Phenylethyl  alcohol
 2-Phenylethyl alcohol
 Phenylethylene
 Phenyl  hydrate
ea-;:-:
7-I4C-02-C
63-12-2
75-21-8
75-21-;;
75-21-fc
75-2 i-c
>Ge-39-?
106-c9-'-:r.
75-21-3
110-30-5
50-CG-G   .
108-95-2
111 -96 -6
75-21-3
75-21-8
50-00-C
1314-87-0
1314-87-C
87-36-5
87-86-5
60-12-8
60-12-8
117-81-7
50-00-0
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
127-18-4
77-47-4
127-18-4
56-23-5
87-66-5
87-86-5
127-18-4
106-93-4
71-43-2
60-12-8
60-12-8
103-45-7
103-45-7
103-45-7
60-12-8
60-12-8
 100-43-5
 108-95-2
 108-95-2
87-86-5
95-95-4
 108-95-2
60-12-8
60-12-8
"103-45-7
 103-45-7
 100-42-5
 103-45-7
 103-45-7
 60-12-8
 60-12-8
 60-12-8
 100-42-5
 108-95-2
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    Name
                                              CAS No.
                                                                   Name
                                              CAS NO.
Phenyl hydride                                71-43-2
Phenyl hydroxide                              108-95-2
Phenylic acid                                 108-95-2
Phenylic alcohol                              108-95-2
Phenylmethane                                 108-05-4
Philblack N 550                               1333-37-2
Philblack N 765                               1333-37-2
Phosgen                                       75-44-5
Phosgene (8C1)                                75-44-5
Phosphonic acid, dimethyl ester               868-85-9
Phosphoric acid, triethyl ester               868-85-9
Phthalandione                                 85-44-9
1,3-Phthalandione                             85-44-9
o-Phthalic acid                              185-41-6
Phthalic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester
   (8C1)                                      117-81-7
Phthalic acid, bis(2-methoxyethyl) ester      117-82-8
Phthalic acid, di(methoxyethyl) ester (8C1)   117-82-8
Phthalic acid anhydride                       85-44-9
Phthalic acid dioctyl ester  (VAN)             117-81-7
Phthalic anhydride (8C1)                      85-44-9
Phthalimide                                   85-41-6
Pittsburgh PC-138                             117-81-7
Plumbane, tetraethyl- (8C1)(9C1)              78-00-2
Plumbous sulfide (VAN)                        1314-87-0
Poly-Solv EE                                  110-80-5
Poly-Solv EM                                  109-86-4
Preventol 1                                   95-95-4
Preventol P                                   87-86-5
Printex 60                                    1333-37-2
Propane, l-chloro-2,3-epoxy-  (8C1)            106-89-8
Propenal                                      107-02-8
2-Propenal  (9C1)                              107-02-8
Prop-2-en-l-al                                 107-02-8
2-Propene-l-amine                             107-11-9
2-Propenamine                            .     107-11-9
Propenenitrile                                107-13-1
2-Propenenitrile (9C1)                        107-13-1
Pyrobenzol                                     71-43-2
Pyrobenzole                                   71-43-2
Pryrrolylene                                  106-99-0
Quinoline                                     530-63-3
R 10                                          56-23-5
R20 (VAN)                                     67-66-3
R 20/refrigerant                              67-66-3
R 30                                          75-09-2
RCi 49-162                                    87-86-5
Radon (9C1)                                   10043-92-2
Radon 222                                     10043-92-2
Regol 99                                      1333-37-2
Retarder AK       •                           85-44-9
Retarder ESEN                                85-44-9
Retarder PO                                  85-44-9
Sanhyuum                                      106-93-4
Santophen 20                                 87-86-5
Sconatex                                      75-35-4
Seilbrom-85                                   106-93-4
Selenium (8C1)(9C1)                           7782-49-2
Sicol 150                                     117-81-7
SKEKhG                                        106-89-8
Solaesthin                                    75-09-2
Soli fume                                      106-93-4
Solmethine                                    75-09-2
Staflex OOP                                   117-81-7
Statex N 550                                  1333-37-2
Sterling N 765                                1333-37-2
Sterling NS                                   1333-37-2
Sterling SO 1                                 1333-37-2
Stibium                                      7440-36-0
Styrene (8C1)  .      •                         iOC-42-5
Styrol                                        1GO-4J-5
Styrole                                      100-42-5
Styrolene                                    100-42-5
Styropol SO                                  10C-42-5
Sulfur (8C1M9C1 )                             77C4-39-9 -
Sulfuric acid  (8C1)(9C1)                     7664-9?-:-
Sulphuric acid   .                            7664-93-9
Superlysoform                                50-OC-O
.alpha.-T.                                   71-55-6
TCDD                                         1746-0:-6
TCP (VAN)                        '            95-95-4
DTI                                          26471-6?-;
TEL                                          78-00-2
TGL 5525                                     85-44-9
TM-30                                        1333-37-2
Tetlen                                       127-1-?-:
Tetracap  (VAN)                               127-12-4
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin          1746-0'.-6
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-l,4-dioxin        1746-01-6
Tetrachloroethene (VAN)                      127-18-4
"etrachlorethylene                           127-18-4
Tetrachloroethylene                          127-18-4
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene (VAN)            127-18-4
Tetrachloromethane                           56-23-5
Tetraethyl Lead                              78-00-2
Tetraethyllead                               78-00-2
Tetraethylplumbane                           78-00-2
Tetraform (VAN)                              56-23-5
Tetraguer (VAN)                              127-18-4
Tetrahydro-l,4-dioxane   "                    123-91-!
Tetrafinol                                   56-23-5
Tetralone (VAN)                              127-18-4
Tetraphene                                   56-55-3
Tetrasol  (VAN)                               56-23-5
Tetropil  (VAN)                               127-18-4
T-Gas                                        75-21-8
Threthylen                                   79-01-6
Threthylene                                  79-01-6
Toluene  (8C1)                                108-05-4
Toluene diisocyanate                         26471-62-5
o-Toluidine (8C1)                            95-53-4
o-Toluidine hydrochloride                    636-21-5
o-Tolyiamine                                 95-53-4
Toluol                                       10&-05-4
2-Toluidine                                  95-53-4
Tolylene  diixocyanate                        26471-62-5
Tolylene  isocyanate                          26471-62-5
Tonox                                        101-77-9
Trethylene                                   79-01-6
Tri                                          79-01-6
Trichloran     .                              79-01-6
Trichloren                                   79-01-6
1,1,1-Trichloroethane                        71-55-6
.alpha.-Trichloroethane                      71-55-6
Trichloroethane (VAN)                        7U55-6
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)               76-13-1
l,l,2-Trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane        76-13-1
l,l,2-Trifluoro-l,2,2-trichloroethane        76-13-1
Triclene                                    79-01-6
Triethyl amine (8C1)                          121-44-8
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    Name                                      CAS No.

Triethyl phosphate                           78-40-0
Trilen                                       79-01-6
Trilene                                      79-01-6
Trimar                                       79-01-6
Truflex OOP                                  117-81-7
UCON 113                                     76-13-1
Ucon Fluorocarbon 113                        76-13-1
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
Vest1.no! AH                                  117-81-7
Vincizer 80                  '                117-81-7
Vinyl  acetate                                108-05-4
Vinyl  A monomer                              108-05-4
Vtnylbenzene                                 100-42-5
Vinylbenzol                                  100-42-5
Vinyl  chloride                               75-01-4
Vinyl  cyanide                                107-13-1
Vinyl  C monomer                              75-01-4
Vinylethylene                                106-99-0
Vinylidene chloride                           75-35-4
Vinylidene chloride  (11)                     75-35-4
Vinylidene dichloride                        75-35-4
Vitriol brown oil                            7664-93-9
Vulkalent B/C                                85-44-9
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

National Toxicology Program Fiscal  Year 1984 Annual  Plan.
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Feb. 84, 307p, NTP-84-023.
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 agencies 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 and testing. An index of chemicals
being studied is also included.  NTP programs in the following
categories are described:  cellular and genetic toxicology,
carcinogenesis testing,  toxicologic characterization, benzidine-dye
initiative, chemical disposition, chemical pathology, cutaneous
toxicology, immunological testing,  neurobehavioral toxicology,
pulmonary toxicology, safety evaluations of orthophthalic  acid esters
and related compounds, and reproductive and developmental  toxicology.
Coordinative management  activities  are also described.  These include:
chemical nomination and  selection,  chemical and laboratory test
management, chemistry resources, chemical  repositories, laboratory
animal resources, chemical health and safety, data management and
analysis, information generation and dissemination,  and the annual
report on carcinogens.

National Toxicology Program Review  of Current DHHS,  DOE, and EPA
Research Related to Toxicology, Fiscal Year 1984.
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Feb. 84, 228p, NTP-84-024.
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 chemical  name,  CAS  Number,  type of  study, status,
performing organization and  project  number  of  EPA,  DHHS,  and DOE
toxicology studies.   The toxicology  testing list  is  indexed in three
ways: by chemical name, CAS  number,  and type of study.

PB84-213958                   PC  A19/MF A01
Chemical Activities  Status  Report.   Fourth  Edition,  Volume I.
Eleanor T. Merrick
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, D.C.,  Office of Pesticides
and Toxic Substances
Feb. 84, 426p, EPA-560/TIIS-84-001A.
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, pre-regulatory 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.

PB84-213966                   PC  A99/MF E04
Chemical Activities Status  Report.   Fourth  Edition,  Volume II.
Eleanor T. Merrick
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, D.C.,  Office of Pesticides
and Toxic Substances
Feb. 84, 725p, EPA-560/TIIS-84-001B.
Available from:  National Technical  Information Service (NTIS),
Springfield, VA  22161.  (703)487-4650

Abstract:  See PB84-213958  above.

Managers Guide to EPA Activities  on  Toxic and  Hazardous Chemicals.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, D.C.,  Office of Toxic
Substances
Sept. 84, 321p, TR-540-11.
Available from: Chemical Coordination Staff, Office of Toxic
Substances, Environmental  Protection Agency, 401  M  Street, SW,
Washington, D.C.  20460.  (202) 475-6104
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Abstract:  This report provides information on the status of EPA
activities on toxic and hazardous chemicals.  The report is  limited to
chemical-specific evaluation and regulatory activities under seven
statutes: Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act,
Superfund, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, and Toxic Substances
Control Act.  A tabular matrix is presented with the seven statutes
along the horizontal axis, chemicals along the vertical axis, and
project status in the cells of the matrix.  The types of projects
listed in the matrix include several kinds of regulatory assessments
(such as health, risk, source, exposure and pre-regulatory assessments)
as well as dates of proposal and final rulemakings under the seven
statutes.  Completed projects and current or planned activities
scheduled to occur in fiscal year 1983 through 1985 are included.
Depending on the statute under which a chemical is being evaluated or
regulated, the projects listed may focus on air or water media or they
may be multimedia projects.  Indices which include a list of common
chemical nomenclature synonyms are also provided in the back of  the
document.  The information presented in this document was current as of
June 1984.
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                                  APPENDIX

                   EPA OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER PROJECTS1

     The EPA Office of Drinking Water (ODW)  has studies  underway on  several
potentially toxic chemicals as part of Its regulatory development activities.
Information on these projects has been Included In the Air Toxics Information
Clearinghouse ongoing research document because many  toxic drinking  water
contaminants being studied by ODW are also potential  air pollutants.
Clearinghouse users may find health Information generated  by  ODW projects
useful.  For further Information on the projects described below, contact:
Joseph Cotruvo or Craig Vogt, Criteria and Standards  Division,  Office  of
Drinking Water, U. S. EPA, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC,  20016'
(telephone (202) 382-7575).

     Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, the  U.  S.  EPA is required to publish
regulations which apply to public drinking water systems and  control specific
contaminants which In the Administrator's judgment "may  have  any adverse
effect on the health of persons".  Under the Act,  ODW must set  "recommended
maximum contaminant levels" (RMCLs), which are  nonenforceable health goals,
and "maximum contaminant levels" (MCLs), which  are enforceable  standards.
The RMCLs are to be set at a level where no  adverse human  health effects are
anticipated to occur and an adequate margin  of  safety must be allowed.  The
MCLs are set as close to the RMCL as feasible,  depending on technical
feasibility and cost.

     The Office of Drinking Water has scheduled regulatory development in
4 phases depending upon the type of contaminant:

     o    Phase 1 - volatile synthetic organic  chemicals (VOCs);

     o    Phase 2 - synthetic organic chemicals (SOCs),
                    inorganic chemicals (lOCs), and
                    mlcroblal contaminants;

     o    Phase 3 - radlonuclldes;

     o    Phase 4 - disinfectant by-products.

Tables 1 through 3 list chemicals being considered under each of these
phases.
                        t
     In general, the regulatory approach for all phases  will  be similar.
First, an advance notice of proposed rule-making (ANPRM) will be published,
followed by a public comment period.  Then,  studies on health effects  and
frequency of specific constituents In drinking  water  will  be completed and
RMCLs will be proposed.  A public comment period will follow.  Next, RMCLs
will be promulgated and MCLs will be proposed.   After another comment  period,
MCLs will be promulgated.  Table 4 gives a schedule for  these activities.
     It may be determined that regulations are  not warranted for some  of  the
chemicals being studied under each phase.  For  such chemicals, ODW will
provide nonregulatory health guidance to the states or water systems.

                     TABLE 1.  LIST OF PHASE 1  CHEMICALS
                 Volatile Synthetic Organic Chemicals (VOCs)

          Tetrachloroethylene
          Trlchloroethylene
          l,2-01chloroethane
          Carbon tetrachlorlde
          Vinyl chloride
          Benzene
          1,1-Oichloroethylene
          1,1,1-Trlchloroethane
          para-Dichlorobenzene
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                     TABLE 2.  LIST OF PHASE  2 CHEMICALS
Inorganic Chemicals                     Organic Chemicals

Arsenic                                Endrin
Cadmium                                Methoxychlor
Lead                                   2,4-0
Nitrate                                Lindane
Silver                                 Toxaphene
Barium                                 2,4,5-TP
Chromium                               cis- and trans-  1,2-Dichloroetnylene
Mercury                                Dichlorobenzene(s)
Asbestos                               Aldicarb
Sulfate                                Chlordane
Copper                                 Endothall
Nickel                                 Carbofuran
Selenium                               Heptachlor
Fluoride                               Styrene
                                       Polychlorinated  biphenyls  (PCBs)
                                       Dibromochloropropane  (DBCP)
                                       1,2-Dichloropropane
                                       Pentachlorophenol
                                       Alachlor
                                       Ethylene dibromide  (EDB)
                                       Epichlorohydrin
                                       Xylene
                                       Toluene
                                       2.3,7,8-TCDD  (dioxin)
                                       Chlorobenzene
                                       Hexachlorobenzene
                                       Lindane
                                       Ethyl benzene
                  TABLE  3.   LIST OF  PHASE  3 AND 4 CHEMICALS



     Phase 3:  Radionuclides              Phase  4: Disinfection  By-products

Radium 226                                  Trihalotnethanes

Radium 228                                  Haloacid  derivatives

Gross alpha particle activity                Chloramines

Beta particle and photon radioactivity       Residual  chlorinet?)   .  ;

Uranium                                     Oihaloacetonitriles

Radon                                       Chlorine  dioxide  and  ions
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   TABLE 4.   NATIONAL REVISED PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS SCHEDULE
                    Phase                                   Date
Phase 1:  VOCs
     Advance notice of proposed rule-making            Mar.  4, 1982
     Propose RMCLs                                     June  12, 1984
     Final  RMCLs, propose MCLs                         May 1985*
     Final  MCLs                                        Apr.  1986*
Phase 2:  SOCs,  lOCs, microbials
     Advance notice of proposed rule-making            Oct.  5, 1983
     Propose RMCLs                                     May 1985*
     Final  RMCLs, propose MCLs                         Feb.  1986*
     Final  MCLs                                        Dec.  1985*
Phase 3:  Radionuclides
     Advance notice of proposed rule-making            Oct.  5, 1983
     Propose RMCLs                                     Dec.  1985*
Phase 4:  Disinfection by-products
     Advance notice of proposed rule-making            1986
*
 Estimated  dates  based on agency review lasting approximately three months.

 Cotruvo, J. A. and C. Vogt.   Development of Revised Primary Drinking Water
 Regulations.  American Water Works Association Journal, Vol. 76, No. 11,
 pp. 34-38.  November 1984.
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