United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Pesticides
& Toxic Substances
Proyram Integration Division
Washington DC 20460
EPA 560/TIIS-81-002
January,1981
Toxic Substances
TSCA Status Report
for Existing Chemicals
Volume 2, Issue 1
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EPA 560/TIIS-81-001
TSCA STATUS REPORT
FOR EXISTING CHEMICALS
Compiled by:
Doreen Sterling
With the Assistance of
Susan Bloodworth
Patricia Grim
Patricia Morris
January 1981
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Introduction
The TSCA Status Report is a bimonthly publication prepared
jointly by the Office of Toxics Integration and the Office
of Toxic Substances.
The report is divided into two sections. Section One lists
all the existing chemicals of interest to OPTS (TSCA) and
indicates the regulatory/assessment status of each. The
chemicals are arranged alphabetically by CAS number (where
available) and displayed on a two dimensional array. Chemicals
without CAS preferred names are sorted separately;••»from those
chemicals with a CAS preferred name. Section Two contains
the same information indexed by regulatory/assessment status,
i.e., within each OPTS program. For example, the CHIPS
listing is followed by the chemicals presently being considered
under that effort.
The 8(a) chemicals have been omitted from Section Two, and
are included in Section One only for those chemicals of
concern to at least one other OPTS program. (With over
2,000 8(a) chemicals, their inclusion would render the
report unwieldy).
Your comments or suggestions are welcome.
Walter W. Kovalick,
Director
Integration Staff
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KEY TO TSCA STATUS REPORT FOR EXISTING CHEMICALS
CHIPS (Chemical Hazard Information Profile) - Chemicals
identified as requiring more extensive '"review undergo a
brief preliminary hazard evaluation (a CHIP), the first
stage in the risk assessment process, to further assess the
effects presented by a particular chemical. A CHIP includes
information such as chemical production volume, use, fate,
health and environmental effects, exposure, and other relevant
information. CHIPS are based on readily available information
and are completed within one to six months depending upon
the amount of information used to prepare the CHIP. CHIPS
are approximately 10-15 pages in length.
Materials Balance (Mass Balance) - A Mass Balance is a study
of a particular chemical's production, use, and resulting
release into the environment. Releases are described on
national, regional, local, and site-specific levels. A
draft of a Level I Mass Balance (the lowest level of study)
is completed in five to eight weeks. Level II and III Mass
Balances (increased levels of study and effort) take substantially
longer to complete. A Level I Mass Balance is used for the
preparation of a Phase I Risk Assessment.
PRL I (Priority Review Level I) - This "fast-track" review
process focuses on a specific problem identified and defined
in the CHIP and its preceding chemical screening (in which
information is reviewed to determine the need for a CHIP).
A PRL I is completed when a chemical meets established
criteria for consideration as a possible priority problem.
Any decision made at the completion of a PRL I regarding
regulatory action is based solely on the degree of risk
involved and the adequacy of available information to determine
this risk.
Phase I - If, after the completion of a CHIP, there is
sufficient evidence indicating a more in-depth look at a
chemical is necessary, but the Priority Problem "fast-track"
process is not required, a Phase I assessment (preliminary
risk assessment) is conducted. Phase I assessments summarize
available information on a specific chemical, identify
problems and information needs that need to be considered in
subsequent stages of the preliminary risk assessment and
present conclusions. A Phase I assessment can take one year
to complete.
Phase II (Decision Making Risk Assessment) - This phase is
the final assessment stage and is designed to provide a
technical risk assessment document in support of a regulatory
decision making package. The assessment is problem-specific
and provides a detailed analysis of those chemical sources
considered to be most serious in order to support a control
action decision. A final Phase II assessment is expected to
take at least two years for completion.
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Section 4 - Based on sufficient available information,
chemicals perceived to be potentially toxic have been
recommended for testing by the ITC (Interagency Testing
Committee) in their reports to the Administrator, Section 4
of TSCA requires testing of selected substances/mixtures.
Section 5 - Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) - During or
after the PMN review process, the Administrator may determine,
by rule, significant new uses for selected substances or
categories of substances of concern. When making this
determination, the Administrator shall consider the following
factors: projected production volume; changes in exposure
(type or form) due to this new use; increased magnitude and
duration of exposure due to this new use; and the anticipated
manner and methods in which this substance will be manufactured,
processed, distributed in commerce, and disposed. This
review provides the Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances
the opportunity to assess these chemicals for potential
risks to human health or the environment. In particular,
OTS expects to issue SNURs to follow selected new chemicals
of concern.
Section 6(a) - Section 6(a) of TSCA requires regulation of
hazardous chemical substances and mixtures if the Administrator
finds there is a "reasonable basis to conclude that the
manufacture processing, distribution in commerce, use,
disposal or any combination of such activities presents an
unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment."
Entries only appear in the "under development" category
subsequent to publication of an Advanced Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (ANPR).
Section 6(d) - If the Administrator determines an unreasonable
risk of serious or widespread injury to health or the environment
is likely to occur before a rule undergoing the existing
regulatory process can be completed, EPA can propose a rule
under Section 6(d) of TSCA to be immediately effective (upon
publication in the Federal Register) until a final action is
taken. Entries only appear in the "completed" category.
Section 8 (a) Level A - EPA will require manufacturers and
processors to maintain records and submit reports on certain
chemical substances. A list of 2,200 chemicals subject to
this proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on
February 29, 1980. More detailed (Level B and eventually
Level C) rules requiring submission of information will be
proposed in the future.
Section 8(d) - Health and Safety studies with respect to a
chemical substance or mixture will be required to be submitted
to EPA. Proposed rules were published December 31, 1979.
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Section 8(e) - Section 8(e) requires that information which
supports the conclusion that a substance presents a substantial
risk to health or the environment must be reported to the
EPA Administration.
It should be noted that the CAS number system does not begin
until Formaldehyde, 50-00-0. Preceding numbers are Sequential
(SEQ) numbers designated for all chemicals that do not have
CAS numbers for sorting purposes.
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PART I
CHEMICALS OF, INTEREST
TO OPTS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIOH AGENCY DECEMBER 2S , 1930
MATER PHL PHASE PHASf SEC SEC 5 S2C SEC SKC3A SEC SEC
CASNO PREFERRED NAME CHIPS BALAK II HI 4 SNUR 6(A) 6 CD) LVI. A 3 CD 5 £(E)
93 AP-1155 - Polyaromatic anines *
70 Acetamidine,n-(2-isopropoxycarbonyl-1 *
-methyIvinyl-nethoxythiophosphorami)
3 Acrylic acid and 2-methylacrylic acid and their % %
esters
34 Adipate esters X #
108 Alcohol ethoxysulfate (ammonium salt) *
107 Alcohol ethoxysulfate (sodium salt) *
39 Alkyl epoxides % " *
32 Alkyl phthalates X * % S. %
151 Aluminum and compounds X *
10 Anilines X ". ?.
109 Arco LB-7979 *
165 Argus B-328 *
125 Aromatic hydrocarbons *
128 Arsenic/cadmium compounds (including mining *
and smelting compounds)
11' Aryl phosphates % y, y.
138 Aryl phosphates *
72 Benzene, 1,^-dibromo-2,5-dichloro- *
5 Bensidine based dyes and congeners XX 55
79 Bis(tribromoneopentyl)pantaerythritol *
cyclic diphosphate MC 948
95 Broninated aromatic oils CN-110-109 *
155 Bromine and bromine compounds X
102 Bromodichlorobensene (neutral oils from *
hydrolysis)
20 Chlorinated bensenes (mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, X 55
and penta-)
98 Chlorinated dioxin *
126 Chlorinated hydrocarbons *
97 Chlorinated norbornene derivatives *
163 Chlorofluorocarbons (non-aersol uses) "
30 Chlcrofluorocarbons X %
149 Chlorophenols XX *
134 Chromates *
146 Coal derived fuel oil fractions *
(Experimental)
142 Cobalt metal salts *
143 Copper metal salts *
133 Copper smelting compounds *
X = COMPLETED X = UNDER DEVELOPMENT + = UNDER CONSIDERATION 5 = IN eUEb'E * = OTHSR
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DECEMBER 29, 19iO
MATER Fill PHJSE PHASE SEC SUC 5 SEC Si;C SEC8A SEC S£C
CASNO PREFERRED NAME CHIPS EALAK II II U SNUR 6CA) 6 < D) IVI A 8(D)
2H Cresols X H
150 Crude shale oils *
57 Cr-1«H *
162 Cutting fluids X
2 Cyanuric acid and chlorinated derivatives %
78 N-alkyl glycidyl ethers (C2-C10) *
59 Decofuranuronic acid»6,9-diamino *
-1-(amino-9h-purin-9-yl)-1,5,6,7,8,9,-he«
51 1,4-riasobicyclo 2.2.2. octane X
129 Dibenzo-p-dioxintpolychlorinated *
71 (Dichloro-triaaino) ataino-benzyl-sulf onate *
179 Dicyclopentadiene *
136 Diesel fuel *
1 Diethylchlorothiophosphate X
111 Dinethylhydantoin - derived epoxy *
resin (developmental)
36 Dioxins X
62 Diphenylmethane diisocyanate *
35 Ethanolanines X f
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EKVIROJIKEKTAL PROTECTION A3SXC2 'DECEMBER 29, 19&0
KiTSR PRL PHASE PHASE SI.fC SEC S S£C SEC SKC8A SEC SEC
CASNO PREFERRED KAME CHIPS BAI.AH II II 48 Organic solvents *
175 Organotin Compounds •/,
159 Paints and allied products +
83 Pel bottoms £ hex pel bottoms *
89 Pentabromophenyl-2,3-dibroraocarbonats *
85 Perfluoroimine *
122 Petroleum crude fractions, high boiling *
100 Petroleum crude fractions *
127 Petroleum distillates *
61 Phenol formaldehyde resin *
161 Phenylenediamines %
15t Phanylene di/trianines X
33 Phosphates X
140 Phosphonium acid compounds •*
124 Phosphoniusi salts *
64 Phosphoric acid, 2,2-bis(bromomethyl) *
-3-hydroxy-1-propyl
178 Photocopying toner *
116 Piperasine, 2-Hydroxyethyl *
112 Polyalkoxylated polyamine *
131 Polybrominated biphenyls *
4 Polychlorinated biphenyls *
176 Polychlorinated dibenzofurans 7,
X = COMPLETED % = UHDER DEVELOPMEHT + = UNDER COHSIDERATION * = IK SIJE'.'E * - OT1IE2
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DECEMBER 29, 1930
MATER PRI PHASE PHASE SEC S2C 5 SEC SEC SEC8A SEC SEC
CASNO PREFERRED NAME CHIPS BALAN II II 4 SNUP. 6(A) 6(D) LVt A 8(D> SCE)
29 Polychlorinated terpheryls X X
94 Polydibromophenylene oxide MC 935A *
73 Polyethylated benzene tails *
164 Polyguard *
177 Polyguart H *
31 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons #
137 Polystyrene uaste streams *
91 Polyvel M-106 polymer *
67 Polyvel g-100 *
53 1,3-Propanediamine,N,N-dimethyl 55
110 Prevalent 4A *
76 Solvent refined coal (SRC) - filter feed *
84 Stanax (R) 1166 *
115 Sun-cor flexographic 74 red ink *
88 Tetrabromo diallyl carbonate *
80 Tetrabr'omophthalate, 1-propanol monoester *
167 Thiodipropionate ester complex *
66 Thiophosphoramidate, *
dimethy1-n-tetrahydropyronyl
63 Thiophosphoramide-n,n-dimethylforamidine, *
n-2-methoxycarbonyl-1-methylvi
65 Thiophosphoryl-n",n'-dimethylforamidine, *
0-methyl-0-trans-(2-methoxycarb
180 Trimethyl phosphite X
166 TriCmixed mono and dinonylphenyl) phosphate *
75 Urea, 1-C 3, "t-dichlorophenyl)-1-carbamyl *
methoxy-3-methyl-
103 Varsol 40 *
135 Vel-5026 intermediates *
77 Wellaid pg-100 *
99 S-methyl-n-((alpha'-methyl-n1 *
-methylcarbamyloxyraethylene)oxy)thioacetami
92 N-(2,4-dinitro-6-(trifluoromethyl) *
phenyl)-n-methyl-2,4,6-tribromobenzen
119 1,1,1,-trifluoro-2-chloro *
156 N-nitroso compounds X
6 N-methanesulfonyl-p-toluenesulfonamide X
69 n(2-methoxycarbonyl-1- *
methylvinyl-methoxy-thiophosphoryl)
75-07-0 Acetaldehyde X
79-11-8 Acetic acid, chloro- *
X = COMPLETED X = UNDER DEVELOPMENT + = UNDER CONSIDERATION * = IN fiUEUE * = OTHER
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SMVIROHKEKTAL PUOTFCTIGH AGENCY
DECEMBER 29, 1980
CASNO PREFERRED NAME
108-05-4 Acetic acid ethanyl ester
79-20-9 Acetic acid, methyl estar
127-09-3 Acetic acid, sodium salt
75-05-8 Acetonitrile
33791-58-1 Acrylic acid,
3a, 4 , 5 , 6 ,7,7a-hexahydro-4, 7-methanoindenyl aster
68002-97-1 Alcohol ethoxylate
67762-41-8 Alcohols C9-C15
67762-19-0 -Ammonium salt
3179-90-6 9 , 10-Anthracenedione ,
1 , 4-dihydroxy-5,8-bis[ (2-hydrcKyathyl)amino ]-
117-79-3 9 , 10-Anthracenedione , 2-amino-
1309-64-4 Antimony oxide
1345-04-6 Antimony sulfide
7440-36-0 Antimony
68187-58—6 Aromatic petroleum pitch
7440-38-2 Arsenic
1332-21-4 Asbestos
26903-94-6 Bensenamine,
N,N-diethyl-4-( 1H-1 , 2 , 4-triazol-3-ylazo )-
92-49-9 Benaenamine, N-(2-ehloroethyl)-N-athyl-
22564-43-8 Bensenamine , N-( 2-chloroethyl )-N-ethy i-3-methyl-
61791-97-7 Benaenamine , N-( 2-methyl-2-nitr obutyD-4-nitroso-
(9CI)
62-53-3 Benaenamine
120-71-8 Benaenamine, 2-methoxy-5-methyl-
99-59-2 Benaenamine, 2-methoxy-5-nitro-
99-55-8 Bensenamine , 2-Riethyl-5-nitzo-
2465-27-2 Bensenamine , 4 , 4 ' -carbonimidoylbis t K,X-dimethyl- ,
monohydrochloride
101-77-9 Bensenamine, 4, 4 ' -methylenebis-
101-14-4 Bensenamine , 4 , 4 ' -methylencsbis ( 2-chloro-
101-80-4 Bensenamine, 4,4'-oxybis-
614-45-9 Bensenecarboperoxoic acid, 1 , 1-dimethylethyl aster
100-44-7 Bensene> (chloromethyl)-
108-90-7 Bensene, chloro-
106-50-3 1 , 4-Benzenediamine
95-80-7 1 , 3-Bensenediamine , 4-methyl-
117-81-7 1 , 2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhcxyl )
ester
98-87-3 Bensene, ( dichloromethyl)-
KAT3H I'RL PHASE PHJ.SE EEC SEC 5
CHIPS ERLAH II II -! SXJR
SEC
S2CCA
SEC
SCD) LVL A SCU) 3(E)
X
X
'/-
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UNDER DEVELOPMENT
+ = UKDER CONSIDERATION
* = IK 2USUE
* - OTHER
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGEKfiX
DECEMB2H 29, 1930
CASNO
123-31-9
100-42-5
100-41-4
118-74-1
620-05-3
103-71-9
26SO-18-2
108-88-3
98-9S-3
98-07-7
71-43-2
97-00-7
5216-25-1
98-83-9
121-11-2
101-84-8
37853-59-1
95-47-6
108-38-3
106-42-3
118-96-7
1563-66-2
65-85-0
2905-65-9
98-88-4
3389-71-7
1336-36-3
92-52-4
07-68-3
126-99-8
78-78-4
95-08-9
1338-23-4
78-93-3
PREFERRED NAME
HATER FSL PHASE PHASS SEC SEC 5
CHIPS BAIAK II II 4 SNUTl
SEC
fit A)
SEC
1,4-Benzenediol
Benzene, ethenyl-
Benzene, ethyl-
Benzene, hexachloxo-
Benzene, (iodomethyl)-
Benzene, isocyanato-
Benzenecethanaminiura, J5
N-othyl-H-IU-II 4-[ethylI(3-sulfophenyl)mathyllamin
o Iphenyl](2-sulfophenyl)nethyleneJ-2,Sdien-1-ylide
ne I-3-sulfo-, hydroxide, inner salt, dsalt
Benzene, methyl- (9CI) X
nitro- X
(trichloromethyl)-
1-chloro-2,4-dinitro-
1-chloro-4-(trichloromethyl)-
(1-nethylethenyl)-
1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
1,1'-oxybis-
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene,
1,1'-t1,2-ethanediylbis(oxy)Ibis I 2,4,6-tril>zomo-
Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl- (9CI)
Benzene, 1,3-dimcthyl-
Benzene, 1,4-dinothyl-
Benzene, 2-oethyl-1,3,5-trinitro- X
7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimcthyl-,
methylcarhamate
Benzoic acid
Benzole acid, 3-chloro-, methyl ester
Benzoyl chloride
Bicyclol2.2.1 ]hepta-2,5-diene,
1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-
1,1'-Biphenyl, chlorinated
1, V-Biphenyl %
1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-
1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-
Butane, 2-methyl-
Butanoic acid, 2-ethyl-,
1, 2-e.thanediylbis (oxy-2 , 1-ethanediyl) ester ( 9CI)
2-Butanone, peroxide X
2-Butanone
SEC8A
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EHVIROKMEHTAL PROTECTION AGENCX
CASNO PREFERRED NAME
928-04-1 2-Butynedioic acid, monopotassium salt
7440-43-9 Cadmium
51-79-6 Carbamic acid, ethyl ester X
1484-13-5 9H-Carbazole, 9-ethenyl-
132-32-1 9H-Carbazol-3-amine, 9-ethyl- X
1333-86-4 Carbon black X
75-44-5 Carbonic dichloride X
7782-50-5 Chlorine
7789-12-0 Chromic acid (H2Cr207), disodium salt, dihydrate
(9CI)
7775-11-3 Chromic acid, disodium salt
7789-06-2 Chromic acid, strontium salt MM)
1333-82-0 Chromium oxide
7440-47-3 Chromium
64741-62-4 Clarified oils (petroleum), catalytic cracked
25637-99-4 Cyclododecane, hexabromo-
106-51-4 2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione
108-91-8 Cyclohexanamine X
108-87-2 Cyelohexane, methyl- X
108-94-1 Cyclohexanone
100-40-3 Cyclohexene, 4-ethenyl- X
78-59-1 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 3,5,5-trimethyl-
542-92-7 1,3-Cyclo?entadiene
25329-35-5 1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5-pentachloro-
(8CI9CI)
77-47-4 1,3-Cyclopentadiene. 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro- X
706-78-5 Cyclopentene, octachloro- (8CI9CI)
1746-01-6 Dibenzolb.ell1,4]dioxin, 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-
(9CI)
33857-26-0 Dibenzolb.eH1,4Jdioxin, 2,7-dichloro- (9CI)
534-13-4 Dimethyl thiourea X
6369-65-9 Dinaphthol1,2,3-cd>3',2',1'-1m lperylene-5,10-dione
, 3,12-dinitro-
123-91-1 1,4-Dioxane X
828-00-2 1,3-Dioxan-4-ol, 2,6-dimethyl-, acetate X
68410-09-3 Distillates (coal), solvent-refining (SRC), wash
64742-46-7 Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle
64741-59-9 Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked
64741-44-2 Distillates (petroleum), straight-run middle
624-92-0 Disulfide, dimethyl
122-07-6 Ethanamine, 2,2-dimethoxy-N-methyl-
MATER PRL PHASE PHASE SEC SEC S
CHIPS BALAN II II 4 SKUR
SEC
6(A)
DECEMBER. 29, 1980
SEC
SI.C8A
LVL A
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# = IN
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
DECEMBER 29, 1380
CASNO PREFERRED NAME
3033-62-3 Ethanamine, 2,2'-oxybis[N,N-dimethyl-
74-96-4 Ethane, btomo-
75-00-3 Ethane, chloro-
107-15-3 1,2-Ethanediamine
67-72-1 Ethane, hexachloro-
75-34-3 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-
60-29-7 Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis-
71-55-6 Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
79-00-5 Ethane, 1»1,2-trichloro-
79-27-6 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrabrorao-
79-34-5 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
106-93-4 Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
7252-83-7 Ethane, 2-brono-1,1-dimethoxy-
107-07-3 Ethanol, 2-chloro-
111-46-6 Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-
102-71-6 Ethanol, 2,2',2 "-nitrilotris-
68109-57-9 Ethanone, 2,2-bis(1-methylpropoxy)-1-phenyl-
593-60-2 Ethene, bromo-
75-01-4 Ethene, chloro-
75-02-5 Ethene, fluoro-
127-18-4 Ethene, tetrachloro-
79-01-6 Ethene, trichloro-
593-92-0 Ethene, 1,1-dibromo- (9CI)
75-35-4 Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-
75-38-7 Ethene, 1,1-difluoro-
156-60-5 Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-, CE)-
129-79-3 9H-Fluoren-9-one, 2,4,7-trinitro-
50-00-0 Formaldehyde
68-12-2 Forraamide, N,N-dimethyl-
68476-30-2 Fuel oil, no. 2
108-31-6 2,5-Furandione
109-99-9 Furan, tetrahydro-
96-48-0 2(3H)-Furanone, dihydro-
4835-11-4 1,6-Hexanediamine, N,N'-dibutyl-
124-09-4 1,6-Hexanedianine
110-54-3 Hexane
7647-01-0 Hydrochloric acid
7783-06-4 Hydrogen sulfide
80-15-9 Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phonylethyl
75-91-2 Hydroperoxide, 1,1-dimethylethyl
MATER PRL PHASE PHASE SEC SEC 5 SEC SEC SECSf. SEC
CHIPS BftLAN II II 4 SNUR 6CA) 6(D) LVL A 3CB)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTION AQEHCY
DECEMBER 29, 1960
CASNO
552-30-7
632-79-1
12108-13-3
21908-53-2
7439-97-6
191-79-7
62-75-9
23307-05-3
548-62-9
75-H5-6
74-87-3
75-09-2
74-88-4
542-88-1
56-23-5
74-93-1
67-66-3
828-66-0
115-27-5
67-56-1
77-73-6
133-21-1
110-91-8
102-77-2
13752-51-7
68476-79-9
1937-37-7
64741-66-8
61789-51-3
64741-54-4
64741-48-6
PREFERRED NAME
5-Isobenzofurancarhoxylic acid,
1,3-dihydro-1, 3-dioxo-
1,3-Isobenzofurandione, 4,5,6,7-tetrabromo-
Manganese•
tricarbonyIt(t,2,3,4,5-.eta.)-1-methyl-2,4-cyclope
ntadien-1 -yll- (9CI)
Mercury oxide
Mercury
Nesityloxide
Methanamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
Methanamine, N-methyl-, sulfate MM)
Methanaminium, %
N-I4-1 bis[4-(dimethylamino)phenylImethylene1-2,5-c
yclohexadien-1-ylidene ]-N-rnethyl-, chloride
Methane, chlorodifluoro- X
Mathane, chloro- X
Methane, dichloro- X
Methane, iodo-
Methane, oxybistchlozo-
Methane, tetrachloro- X
Methanethiol
Methane, trichloro-
4,7-Methanoisobenzofuran-1,3-dione,
3a,4,7.7a-tetrahydro-8-methyl- (9C I)
4,7-Methanoisobenzofuran-1,3-dione,
4,5,6,7,8,8-hexachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-
Kethanol X
4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro- %
4,7-Methano-1H-inden-5-ol,
3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-
Morpholine X
Morpholine, 4-(2-ben3othiazolylthio)-
Morpholine, 4-[(t-raorpholinylthio)thioxonethylJ-
Naphtha (coal), solvent-refining
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid,
4-anino-3-[(4'-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azoIt1,1'-biphe
nyl ]-4-yl ]a.3O ]-5-hydr o.s-y-6-C-, disodium salt
Naphtha Cpetroleum) , light all:ylate
Naphthenic acids, cobalt salts %
Kaptha (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked
Natural gas (petroleum), rau liq. mix
MATE.1 PEL PHASE PHASS SSC S>:C 5
CHIPS BALAN II II 4 SHL'R
X
SEC
6 ( A )
SEC
6(0)
SE08A
LVL A
SEC
3CIO
%
7.
X = COMPLETED
'S. = UNDER DEVELOPMENT
+ = UKDER CONSIDERATION
3 = IN
* = OTH.L'P.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENC*
DECEMBER 29, 1930
CASNO PREFERRED NAME
8006-11-2 Natural gas
7110-02-0 Nickel
58196-98-3 No name yet identified for CSR
2112-57-7 No name yet identified for CSR
59261-06-2 No name yet identified for CSR
6058-23-7 No name yet identified for CSR
17157-48-1 Ho name yet identified for CSR
11111-18-1 No name yet identified for CSR
59189-59-7 No name yet identified for CSR
17356-39-2 No name yet identified for CSR
60928-15-6 No name yet identified for CSR
51161-71-3 No name yet identified for CSR
56910-71-8 No name yet identified for CSR
25563-11-8 ,No name yet identified for CSR
58573-13-6 No name yet identified for CSR
12821-93-1 No name yet identified for CSR
2126-08-6 Oxirane, (butoxymethyl)-
106-89-8 Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-
930-37-0 Oxirane. (methoxyraethyl)-
122-60-1 Oxirane, (phenoxyraethyl)-
96-09-3 Oxirane, phenyl-
75-21-8 Oxirane
7665-72-7 Oxirane, [C1,1-diraethylethoxy)methyl ]-
3083-25-8 Oxirane, (2.2,2-trichloroethyl)-
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol
26812-13-3 Pentanenitrile, 2-amino-2,1-dimethyl-
111-59-3 2-Pentanethiol, 2,1,1-trimethyl-
107-87-9 2-Pentanone
108-10-1 2-Pentanone, 1-methyl-
111-79-7 3-Penten-2-one, 1-methyl-
25155-23-1 Phenol, dimethyl-, phosphate (3:1)
68937-10-6 Phenol, isobutylenated, phosphate (3=1)
68937-11-7 Phenol, isopropylated, phosphate (3!1)
51-28-5 Phenol, 2,1-dinitro-
95-95-1 Phenol, 2,1,5-trichloro-
118-79-6 Phenol, 2,4,6-tribromo-
150-76-5 Phenol, 1-methoxy-
25068-38-6 Phenol, 1,4'-C1-methylethylidene>bis-, polymer
with (chloromethyl)oxirane
79-91-7 Phenol, 1,1'-(1-methylethylidene)bis[2,6-dibromo-
603-35-0 Phosphine, triphenyl-
MATEK PR1 PHASE PHASE SEC SEC 5
CHIPS BALAH II II 1 SHU?.
o(A)
SEC
6(D)
SEC8A
LVL A
SEC
SEC
8(E)
*
*
*
*
*
X
X
y.
y.
y.
•/.
y.
y.
7.
y.
COMPLETED
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
+ = UKDER COJISIDERA'IION
- lit SCEUE
* - OTHER
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGEKSY
DECEMBER. 29, 1980
CASNO
1832-07-1
35835-94-0
4736-60-1
17786-43-5
1 100-88-5
21609-90-5
115-86-6
1330-78-5
66108-37-0
680-31-9
2<«93i»-91-6
121-45-9
10025-87-3
103-76-4
1932-04-3
7S-00-2
75-74-1
4261-68-1
4584-49-0
57-55-6
4196-86-5
1738-25-6
96-12-8
78-87-5
142-28-9
75-29-6
75-28-5
79-46-9
67-63-0
20109-39-1
126-72-7
96-13-9
PREFERRED KRME
Phosphonitrile chloride
Phos.phoniura, ethyltriphenyl-, acetate
Phosphonium, ethyltriphenyl-, iodide
Phosphonium. tetrabutyl-, acetate, monoacetate
Phosphonium, triphenyl(phenylmethyl)-, chloride
Phosphonothioic acid, phenyl-,
0-C4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl) 0-methyl ester
(8CI9CI)
Phosphoric acid, triphenyl ester
Phosphoric acid, trisCmethylphenyl) ester
Phosphoric acid,
2,2-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl
bist 2-chloro-1-Cchloromethyl)ethyl1 ester
Phosphoric triamide, hexamethyl-
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-(chloromathyl)
0,0-diethyl ester (OCI9CI)
Phosphorous acid, triwethyl estai
Phosphoryl chloride
1-Piperaaineethanol
Piperidine, 1,1'-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis-
Plumbane, tetraethyl-
Plumbane, tetramethyl-
2-Propanaraine,
H-(2-chloroethyl)-H-(1-mefchylethyl)-,
hydrochloride
1-Propanamine, 2-chloro-H,H-dimethyl-,
hydrochloride
1,2-Propanediol
1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bisI(bensoyloxy)nethyl]-,
dibenzoate
Propanenitrile,
Propane,
Propane,
Propane,
Propane,
Propanei
Propane,
2-Propanol
1-Propanol, 2-t2-(benzoyloxyIpropoxy]-, benzoate
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate (3:1)
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-
MATER P8L PHASE PHASE SiiC SEC 5
CHIPS BALAN IX II 4 SMUR
6CA)
SiC SF.C8A
6(D) IVL A
S2C
SEC
8
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCI
DECEMBER 29, 1980
CASNO
684-16-2
107-02-8
79-06-1
107-13-1
382-21-8
107-
140-
9003-
106-
79-
103-
106-
2223-
110-
14808-
68410-
26628-
7647-
68585-
10025-
2551-
10043-
2973-
7778-
7783-
625-
64-
77-
13494-
101-
05-1
88-5
04-7
90-1
10-7
11-7
91-2
82-7
86-1
60-7
72-0
22-8
•15-6
34-2
67-9
•62-4
01-3
• 10-6
18-9
•20-2
•22-9
•67-5
•78-1
•80-9
•25-7
7177-48-2
62-56-6
1314-20-1
7440-32-6
PREFERRED NAME
2-Propanone, 1,1,1.3,3,3-hexafluoro-
2-Propenal
2-Pzopenaniide
2-Propenenitrile
1-Propane,
1 , 1,3,3,3-pentafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyD- (9CI)
1-Propene, 3-ohloro-
2-Propenoic aoid, ethyl ester
homopolymar, sodium salt
oxiranylnethyl ester
MA.TI-JR P3L PHASE PHASE 3SC SV.C E
CHIPS BALAN II II 4 SKUR
SEC
6 (A)
SEC
6C1)
SEC87.
LVL A
SEC
8CD)
SEC
2-ethylheKyl ester
2-methyl-, oxiranylaethyl ester
2,2-dimethyl-1,3-proFanediyl
solvent-refining (SRC),
2-Propenoic acid
2-Propenoic acid
2-Propenoic acid
2-Propenoic acid
2-Propenoic acid
2-Propenoic acid
ester
Pyridine
Quartz
Residues (coal),
filtration
Sodium azide
Sodium bromide
-Sodium salt
Sulfur chloride
Sulfur fluoride, (OC-6-1D-
Sulfuric acid, aluminum salt (3=2)
Sulfuric acid, bis(1-methylethyl) ester (9CI)
Sulfuric acid, calcium salt (1=1)
Sulfuric acid disrr.monium salt
Sulfuric acid, dibutyl ester (8CI9CI)
Sulfuric acid, diethyl ester
Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
Tellurium
1,3,5,7-Tetraazabicyclo[3.3.1Inonane,
3,7-dinitroso-
4-Thia-1-a3abicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylie
acid, 6-[(aminophenylac
etyDamino 1-3 , 3-dimethyl-7-oxo-,
trihydl2.alpha.,5.alph a.,6.beta.(E*H]- (9CI)
Thiourea
Thorium dioxide
Titanium
y,
7,
y,
V.
x
x
y.
COMPLETED
= UNDER DEVELOPMENT
+ = UNDER CON3IDERATIOK
# = IN EUEUE
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ENVIRONMEKl'AL PROTECTION AGEHCX
CASNO
PREFERRED NAME
MATER PHL FHAES PHASE
CHIPS EAIAH II ZI
£C SEC S
4 SJIUR
SEC
6CA3
DECEKBE3. 29, 1980
SEC SEC3A Sr.C
&(D3 1VL A 3(D)
638-16-4 1 ,3,5-Tria2ine-2,t,6( 1H, 3H, 5H )-trithicme
11089-65-9 Tunicamycin <9CI)
1318-00-9 Vermiculite
63428-83-1 Zytel nylon resin
93-00-5 6-araino-2-naphthalene sulfonic acid
2215-35-2 0,0,bis (1,3-dimethyl-butyl)
phocphorodithioic acid, zinc salt
SEC
3CE)
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PART II
CHEMICALS OF INTEREST
TO OPTS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PRQVECTICH AGEMCY
MAN5.GEn2NT SUPPORT LIVISIGN
STATUS 3Y ACTIVITY
6, 19S1
CHIPS
Completed
1
32
34.
35
47
51
151
152
153
151
155
155
157
158
162
130
50-00-0
51-79-6
56-23-5
62-53-3
62-56-6
67-56-1
67-63-0
67-72-1
6S-12-2
74-87-3
75-00-3
75-01-4
75-02-5
75-05-S
75-07-0
75-00-2
75-33-7
75-44-5'
75-45-6
77-47-4
79-00-5
Diethylchlorothiophosphate
Alkyl phthalates
Adipate esters
Ethanolaminec
No preferred nama on file
1, 4-Diasobicyclo 2.2.2. octane
Chloropheuols
Aluminum and compounds
Ethylanines
Kethylamines
Phenylene di/trianines
Bromine and bronine compounds
N-nitroso compounds
Lithiura and lithium confounds
Kexachlorocyclopent&diene
and derivatives
Cutting fluids
Trimethyl phosphite
Formaldehyde
Carbatr.ic acid, ethyl ester
Methane, tetrachloro-
Bensenaraina
Thiourea
Methanol
2-Propanol
Ethane, hexachloro-
Forraamide, It, X-dincthyl-
Methane, chloro-
Ethane, chloro-
Ethene, chloro-
Ethene, fluoro-
Acetonitrile
Kathawe , dichloro-
Ethene, 1 , 1 -difluoro-
Carbonic dichloride
Methane- , chlorcdiiluc ro-
1 , 3-Cyclopente.dio^.e , 1,2,3,4,5, B-heitnclilor o-
Ethana, 1 , 1 , 2-trichloro-
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
79-34-5 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
79-46-9 Propane/ 2-nitzo-
95-80-7 1,3-Benzenediaraine, 4-methyl-
96-09-3 Oxirane, phenyl-
98-95-3 Benzene, nitro-
99-55-8 Benzenamine> 2-inethyl-5-nitro-
99-59-2 Benzenamine, 2-methoxy-5-nitro-
100-10-3 Cyclohexene, 4-ethenyl-
100-44-7 Benzene, (chlororaethyl)-
101-14-4 Benzenaraine , 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloro-
101-25-7 1,3,5,7-TetraazabicycloI3.3.1Inonana,
3,7-dinitroso-
102-71-6 Ethanol, 2, 2 ' ,2''-nitrilotris-
103-11-7 2-Propenoie acid, 2-ethylhexyl estsr
106-93-"* Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-
107-02-8 2-Propenal
107-05-1 1-Propene, 3-chloro-
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
107-15-3 1,2-Ethanediamine
107-87-9 2-Pentanone
108-31-6 2,5-Furandione
108-87-2 Cyclohaxane, methyl-
108-88-3 Benzene, methyl- (9CI)
108-91-8 Cyclohexanamine
109-99-9 Fuzan, tetrahydro-
110-5t-3 Hexane
110-91-8 Morpholine
117-79-3 9, 10-Anthracenedione, 2-amino-
118-79-6 Phenol, 2,1,6-tribromo-
118-96-7 Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitro-
121-14-2 Benzene, 1-»ethyl-2,H-dinitxo-
122-60-1 Oxirane, CphenoHynethyD-
123-91-1 1,4-Dioxane
12t-09-4 1,6-Hexanediaiaine
132-32-1 9H-Carbaaol-3-amine, 9-ethyl-
140-88-5 2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester
534-13-4 Dimethyl thiourea
552-30-7 5-Isobenzo±urancazboxylic acid,
1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-
593-60-2 Ethene, bromo-
593-92-0 Ethene, 1,1-dibromo- (9CI)
680-31-9 Phosphoric triamide, hexamethyl-
684-16-2 2-Propanone, 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-
828-00-2 1,3-Dioxan-4-ol. 2,6-dinethyl-, acetate
1314-20-1 Thorium dioxide
1318-00-9 Vermiculite
1333-86-4 Carbon black
1338-23-4 2-Butanone, pezoxide
JAHUAP.Y 5, 1?81
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EHVIKONMENTAI, PROTZCilOK AGEKCY
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
2223-82-7 2-Propenoic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediyl
ester
2551-62-4 Sulfur fluoride, COC-6-11)-
3033-25-8 Oxirane, (2 , 2 , 2-trichlo::o2thyl)-
13494-80-9 Tellurium
14803-60-7 fiuartz
14808-60-7 Euartz
26628-22-8 Sodium aside
JANUARY 6, 19£1
Under developnent
2
53
51-28-5
60-29-7
74-96-4
75-91-2
77-73-6
79-10-7
SC-15-9
92-52-4
93-00-5
96-48-0
97-00-7
101-80-4
1 1 1-46-6
121-45-9
129-79-3
142-28-9
548-62-9
614-45-9
1309-64-4
2465-27-2
2550-18-2
7440-32-6
61739-51-3
Cyanurie acicl and chlorinated derivatives
1 , 3-Propanedianiine ,K, N-dine thyl
Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-
Ethane, 1 , 1 ' -oxybis-
Ethana, bror.o-
Hydroperoxide , ', 1-dirt.et!iylathyl
4 , 7-Ksthano- 1H-indene , 3a, 4 , 7 , 7a-tetr ahyiiro-
2-Propenoic acid
Hydroperoxida , l-nethyl- 1-plieny lathy 1
1 , 1 '-Biphenyl
6-anino-2-naphthal-ana sulfonic aoid
2 ( 3H )-Fuxanone , dihydro-
Bensene, 1-chloro-2 , 4-clinitro-
Bensenamine , 4 , 4 ' -oxybis-
Ethr,nol> 2,2'-oxybis-
Phosphoroxis acid, trimothyl astsr
9H-Fluoren-9-one , 2,4, 7-tri:;itro-
Propane, 1 , S-dichloro-
N-[ 4-t hist 4-(di:nathyl£niir.o)phc>jtyl laethyl
yclohexcdien- 1-yliiene ]-H-mathyl-, chlorida
BensenecarboperoHoic acid, 1 , 1-dirae thylathyl
Antimony oxide
Bensenanine ,4,4 ' -car bonitnidcy Ibis I K, H- dimeth
monohydro chloride
J-2 , S-c
yl- ,
H-ethi'1-H-! 4-f [ 4-lethyl[ ( 3-sulf ophanyl)K.cthyl lamia
o Iphenyl ] i 2-sulf ophenyl):r,efchvler»e 1-2 .- Sdiei^.- 1-yli 1=.
ne ]-3-sulf o- , hydroxide, inner salt, dss.1t
Titaniun
Itaphthenic acids, cobalt salts
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EXVIROJiriFKTAL PROT2CTIOH ASS
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
.7hNUA.fi>:
Materials Balances
Completed
10 Anilines
20 Chlorinated bensenes
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PEL I
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AoE'NCY
KJUUGSMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS ZV ACTIVITY
JANUARY
1981
Completed
1318-00-9
Benzene
Vermiculite
In queue
32
79-HS-9
95-80-7
99-59-2
106-93-4
107-06-2
117-79-3
122-60-1
Under development
117-31-7
Alkyl phthalates
Props.ne, 2-nitro-
1F3-Benzenediamine, f-methyl-
Bensenaiaine, 2-iae.thoxy-5-niti:o-
Ethane, 1 , 2-dibrotv.o-
Ethane. 1/2-dichloro-
9t 1 0-Anthrc.cenedione , 2-anino-
Oxirane, (phanoxytisthyl)-
1,2-Bensenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhaxyl)
ester
-------
SXVIRCKMEHTJU PHOtF.CTIOH &GEKC?
MAXJLGfirtENT SUPi"J?.T DIVISION
STATUS BTf ACTIVITY
o, 1381
Phase I
Completed
In queue
5
30
33
118-74-1
126-72-7
1332-21-4
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
31
3t
35
56-23-5
67-72-1
75-35-U
79-3'4-5
107-13-1
108-91-S
593-60-2
Under development
50-00-0
67-66-3
79-00-5
79-01-6
79-06-1
100-44-7
123-91-1
127-18-4
7«*39-97-6
.7440-38-2
Benzidine based dyes and congeners
Chlorofluorocarbons
Phosphates
Benzene* hexachloro-
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate (3*1)
Asbestos
Cadmium
Chronium
Polynuelear aromatic hydrocarbons
Adipate esters
Ethanolauines
Methane, tetraohloro-
Ethene. hexacliloro-
Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-
Ethane, 1> 1 >2>2-tet^achloro-
2-Propenenitrile
Cyclohexananine
Ethene. bromo-
Formaldehyde
Hethane, trichloro-
Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-
Ethene, trichloro-
2-Propenamide
Benzener Cchlororaethyl)-
1,4-Dioxane
Ethene, tetrochloro-
Kercury
Arsenic
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGSKCY tfAKURnY 6, 1981
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT LIVISIOK
STATUS BX ACTIVITY
Phase II
Under development
30 Chlorofluorocarbons
1332-21-1 Asbestos
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ENVIP.OKHEKV.U, PROTECT^Ort
MEJCf SUPPORT DIVISXO.l
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
OAXliJMRY
1SS1
Section
Under development
10 Anilines
11 Aryl phosphates
20 Chlorinated benzenes (mono-, di-, tri-, tfctr
and penta-)
24 Czesols
26 Glycidol and its derivatives
27 Halotienated alkyl epoxides
32 ftikyl phthalatcs
39 ".Ikyl epoxides
161 Fhenylenediair.ines
71-55-6 Ethane, 1 ,1,1-trichloro-
74-87-3 Hathane, chlorc-
75-05-8 Acotonitrile
75-09-2 Methane, dichloro-
77-t7-4 1 , 3-Cyelopantadiena , 1 , 2 , 3 , '4 , 5 , 5-hexachloro-
78-59-1 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 3,5,5-tziasthyl-
73-37-5 Propane, 1,2-dichloro-
7S-93-3 2-Butauone
79-06-1 2-Propeiiaaide
87-6C-3 1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-heKachloro-
95-47-6 Benzene, 1 , 2-dir.;ethyl- C3CI)
9S-95-3 Bensane, nitro-
101-77-9 Eensenamina, 4,4'-methylenabis-
10S-H2-3 Bensene, 1,4-dimethyl-
106-51-4 2, 5-Cyclohexadiena-1 , Li-iione
108-10-1 2-Psntanonc, t-nethyl-
103-3C-3 Eensene, 1,S-dimethyl-
108-S8-3 Bonnene, methyl- (9CI)
108-94-1 Cyclohexanone
110-86-1 Pyridine
123-31-9 1,4-Ban2enediol
1U1-79-7 3-Penten-2-one, 4-n;ethyl-
1309-64-4 Lntinony oxide
1345-04-6 Antinomy sulfide
7440-36-0 A.ntinor.y
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ENVIRONMENTAL PR01ECTICN JUJEXCY JANUARY 6, 1531
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
Section 5 SNUR
Completed
6 N-methanesulfonyl-p-toluenesul£onamid&
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EHVIROXMSNTAI. PRCTECl'ICK JfeS
1IAHAG£:1S:U SUPJ-OllT DIVISION
STATUS 3V A
Section 6(a)
Completed
1336-36-3 1,1'-Biphenyl. chlorinatad
Under consideration
159 Paints and allied products
107-06-2 Ethane, 1 , 2-dichlozo-
117-C1-7 1 , 2-2enzenedicarboj:ylic acid,
ester
1318-00-9 Vermiculite
1332-21-4 Asbestos
43-9 Cadaium
2-ethylh.ixyl)
Under development
163 Chlorof luorocarbons (non-aersol uses)
1336-36-3 1 , 1 '-Biphenyl, chlorinated
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY JAXUAKY 6, 1981
MAXAGEttEJtT SUPPORT DIVISIGX
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
Section 6Cd)
Completed
1746-01-6 Dibenso[b,e ][1,4Jdioxin, 2,3,7,8-tatrashloro-
(9CI)
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ENVIP.OKI1EKTAL PilOTSCTlOK ACEHCY
KANAJLNEKT St'i'POKT DIVISICK
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
1981
Section SCd)
Under development
5
10
1 1
16
24
26
27
29
32
36
39
175
176
71-43-2
71-55-6
74-87-3
74-88-4
75-02-5
75-05-8
75-09-2
75-34-3
75-33-7
75-45-6
77-47-4
78-59-1
73-37-5
73-93-3
79-06-1
79-46-9
37-68-3
87-86-5
95-47-6
95-95-4
96-09-3
98-95-3
100-41-4
100-42-5
100-44-7
101-77-9
102-71-6
Acrylic acid and 2-!r.ethylacrylic acid and thei.c
esters
Bensidina based dyes and cougensrs
Anilines
Aryl phosphates
Ko preferred name on file
Crcsols
Glycidol and its derivatives
Kalcgenated alkyl epoxidas
Polychlorinateu tarphenyls
Alkyl phthalatcs
Dioxins
Alkyl epoxides
Organotin Compounds
Polychlorinated dibanzofUjtar.s
Benzene
Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
Methane, chloro-
Methanii. iodo-
Ethene, fluoro-
Acetonitrile
Methane, dichloro-
Ethane, 1»1-dichloro-
Ethene, 1, 1-
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY JANUARY 6, 19S1
MAKAGEHENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
106-42-3 Bensene, 1 , 4-dimethyl-
10S-50-3 . 1 , 4-Bensenedianiine
106-51-4 2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione
107-13-1 2-Propenenitrile
108-10-1 2-Pentanone, 4-methyl-
103-33-3 Bcnsenc, 1 ,3-dimathyl-
108-88-3 Bensene, methyl- (9CI)
108-94-1 Cyclohexanone
1 10-36-1 Pyridinc
110-91-8 Morpholine
123-31-9 1 , 4-Bensenediol
126-99-3 1 ,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-
191-79-7 Hesityloxide
1309-64-4 Arxtinouy oxide
1332-21-4 Asbestos
1345-04-6 Antimony sulfide
7440-36-0 Antimony
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EKVIP.OKMSUI'AI. r-ROTSCTIOH .'.CfcUCY JSXUAF.Y u» 1981
KAlii CEMENT SUPFORT I'xVISIOK
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
Section S(e)
55 Ethylene glycol, 2-hydro5£ypropyl-2 ( 2-hydroxyc thyl )
57 Cr-im
58 Kerrcac 2 ISA
59 Decof uranuronic acid, 6 / 9-diaaiino
-1-(amino-9h-purin-9-yl3-1 »S,6»7,C,9,-haK
£0 Hydroxyacetaldehyde diuethyl acatal
61 Phenol formaldehyde resin
62 Diphenylmethane diisocyanata
63 Thiophosphoramida-n,n-d:liT;ethylf ora:ttidirie ,
ii-2-nethoKycarbonyl- 1-nathylvi
6tt Phosphoric acidt 2, 2-bisC foromomethyl)
-3-hydroxy-1-propyl
65 Thiophosphoryl-n' , n1-diciethylforamidint;,
0-iaethyl-0-trans-C2-ff.ethoxycarti
66 ThiophosphoraiTiidate,
diraethyl-n-'te'trahydropyionyl
67 Polyvel g-100
63 Octanoylimidasolidin-2-c3ie,
1-(5-t-butyl-1 , 3, i;-thiadi&3ol-2-yl)
-3-methyl
69 n(2-Kethoxycarbonyl-1-
methylvinyl-methoxy-thiophosphoryl)
70 Acetamidine,n-(2-isopropoxycarbony1-1
-nethylvinyl-methcxythiophosphorarai)
7 1 5-dichloro-
73 Polyethylated benzena tails
TH Nitroaniline, 2-n(2,2,3,3totra£luorc?ropyl-1
-amide J-'t-trif luoroniethyl-
75 Uzea, 1-C 3 ,'t-diohloropheAyl )-1-carba.Tiy 1
r.ethoxy-3-inGthyl-
76 Solvent refined coal (SSC) - filter ffceu
77 Wallaid pg-100
70 N-alkyl glycidyl ethers CC2-C1C)
79 BisCtribrononeoFentyDpGntasrythritol
cyclic diphosphate l\" 9'sS
80 Tetrabromophthalate, 1-propanol atonoester
81 Ho preferred nawe on fila
32 Gulf cut heavy duty soluhle oil
83 Pel bottoms £ hex pc.1 bottoms
8«t Stanax (R) 1166
85 Perfluoroimine
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ENVIRONMENTAL PRCTECTIOU AGENCY JANUA?.* 6, 1981
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
86 FC-70 Decomposition products
87 Hydraulic fluid
88 Tetrabromo diallyl carbonate
89 Pentabromophenyl-2,3-dibromocarbonate
90 Napthenic oil mixture
91 Polyvel M-106 polymar
92 N-(2,4-dinitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)
phenyl )-n-methyl-2 , 4, 6-tribroacbensan
93 AP-11S5 - Polyaromatic a;nines
94 Polydibronophenylene oxide MC 935S,
95 Brominated aromatic oils CM-110-109 •
96 Isocyanate diner of S-t-butyl-'l, 3 , t-thi3dasol-2-yl
97 Chlorinated norbornene derivatives
98 Chlorinated dioxin
99 S-methyl-n-((alpha'-methyl-n'
-nethylcarbamyloxywethylene)oxy)thioscetami
100 Petroleum crude fractions
101 Kennlast G (mixed aroraatio hydrocarbons)
102 Bromodichlorobensene (neutral oils from
hydrolysis)
103 Varsol tO
104 Home heating oil fno. 2)
105 Ethoxylated products
106 Jet fuel A
107 Alcohol ethoxysulfate (sodium salt)
105 Alcohol ethoxyculfr.te (ammonium salt)
109 Arco LB-7979
110 Prevalent 4A
111 Diraathylhydantoin - derived epoxy
resin (developmental)
112 Polyalkoxylated polyamina
113 Imidasolidin-2-cne, 1-(S-t-butyl
-1,3,J*-thiadiasol-2-yI)-3-methyl-£(ri-CHI,
114 Fuel oil
115 Sun-cor flexographic 74 red ink
116 Piperasine, 2-Hydroxyethyl
117 Multilithe deglasing solv&nt
11S Ink roller dssonsitine:^
119 1, 1,1,-trifluoro-2-chlorc
120 Hexyn-3-ol
121 Octan-2-one, 5-nethyl-
122 Petroleum crude fractions, high boiling
123 Hydrocarbon solvents
124 Fhosnhonium salts
125 Aromatic hydrocarbons
125 Chlorinated hydrocarbons
127 Petroleum distillates
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ENVIRONMENT M. PSIGTECTICK AOS1.CY -JMH:J.V.Y 6. 1 9 &
NAXAGEMEKT SUPF02? EIVISIOU
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
128 Arsenic/cadmium compounds (including mining
and snaltinc; compounds)
129 Dibenso-p-dicxin,polychlerir.ated
130 No preferred name on file
131 Polybroninatsd biphenyls
132 No preferred nane on file
133 Copper smelting compounds
134 Chroir.ates
135 Vel-5026 intermediates
135 Diesel fuel
137 Polystyrene waste streams
138 Aryl phosphates
140 Phosphcnium acid compounds
141 Ethoxylated C12-C15 iloohols
142 Cobalt metal salts
143 Copper natal salts
144 Lead uetal salts
145 Kio]:el metal salts
146 Coal derived fuel oil fractions
(Experimental)
147 Ko preferred na?.a on file
148 Organic solvents
149 Chlorophenols
150 Crude shale oils
151 Aluminun and cor.pounds
160 Fluorine compounds
164 Polyguard
165 Argus 2-323
166 Tri(raixed mono and dinonylphsny1) phosphate
167 Thiodipropionate cstar c&p.pleH
168 Kronitex(E)(50)
169 Kronitex(R)(100)
170 KronitexCR) 200
171 KronitexCR) 200B
177 Polyguart K
178 Photocopying toner
179 Dicyclopentatliene
50-00-0 Formaldehyde
50-76—S No preferred name on file
56-23-5 Methane, tetrachloro-
57-55-6 1> 2-Fropanediol
62-75-9 Nethanariina, N-irathy 1-N-nitr oso-
64-67-5 Sulfuric acid, diethyl ester
65-85-0 Bensoic acitl
67-56-1 Methanol
67-66-3 Methane, trichloro-
71-43-2 Benzene
71-55-6 Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
74-93-1 Methanethiol
75-01-4 Ethene, chloro-
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EKVIS.OHitEKT.1L FRO?EC?IOK AGENCY' JAKU.15.V 6, 1931
riAHAGEMEHT SUI-PORX DIVISION
STATUS 3y ACTIVITY
75-05-8 Acetonitrile
75-09-2 Methane, dichloro-
75-21-8 Oxirane
75-28-5 Propane, 2-methyl-
75-29-6 Propane, 2-chloro-
75-34-3 Ethane, 1, 1-dichloro-
75-35-1 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-
75-44-5 Carbonic dichloride
75-74-1 Pluabane, tetraraethyl-
77-47-4 1 ,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
77-73-6 4,7-Kethar.o-1H-indena, 3a, 4 , 7 , 7a-te.trahydro-
77-78-1 Sulfuric acid, diasthj'l estar
78-00-2 Plumbane, tetraethyi-
73-7S-4 Butane, 2-ir.ethyl-
79-00-5 Ethane, 1 , 1 ,2-trichIoro-
79-01-6 Ethane, trichloro-
79-11-8 Acetic acid, chloro-
79-20-9 Acetic acid, methyl ester
79-27-6 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrabrorao-
79-46-9 Propane, 2-nitro-
79-94-7 Phenol, 4 , 4 ' - C 1-methylethylidaus ) bis [ 2 , 6-dibrotr,o-
92-49-9 Benzenamins, K-(2-chloroethyl)-N-fethyl-
92-52-4 1,1'-Biphenyl
95-03-9 Butr.noic acid, 2-cthyl-,
1 / 2-eths.nediylbis (oi:y-2, 1-ethauediyl) ester ( C^CI)
96-12-8 Propane, 1,2-aibrorao-3-chloro-
96-13-9 1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-
93-07-7 Benzene, (trichloro.rethyl ) -
9S-83-S Bensene, (1-r.ethylethenyl)-
98-87-3 Benaane, ( dichloror.-.£thyl )-
98-C3-4 Densoyl chloride
100-42-5 Benzene, ethenyl-
100-44-7 Benzene, (chlosonethyl)-
1C 1-34-8 Bansene, 1,1'-oxybis-
102-71-6 Sthanol, 2,2',2''-nitrilotris-
^02-77-2 norpholine, 4-( 2-fcr.r.sothiasolylthi o )-
103-11-7 2-Propenoic acid, Ji-sthylb.exyl est-ax
103-71-9 Bcr.zena, isocyanato-
103-76-4 1-Piperasineethariol
106-89-8 Oxirane, (chloror.'.ethyl)-
106-90-1 2-Prcpenoic s.cid, oxi^ar.ylr.idthyl DS-;::J:
106-91-2 2-Propenoic acid, 2-acthyl-, oxir&:iy3.:i!-ithvl e
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
107-07-3 Ethanol, 2-chlorc-
107-13-1 2-Propcnenitrile
108-05-4 Acetic acid ethenyl ester
103-31-6 2,5-Furandione
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EHVIRONitEI(T?L PROTECTION AGEKC5
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISIOH
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
108-88-3 Benzene, methyl- (9CI)
108-90-7 Bensene, chloro-
110-91-8 Morpholine
115-27-5 4 , 7-Methanoisobenso:£uran- 1 , 3-diona ,
4,5,6,7,8, S-hexachloro-3a, 4,7,7a-tatrahydro-
115-86-6 Phosphoric acid, triphanyl ester
113-79-6 Phenol, 2 , 4 , 6-tribromo-
120-71-8 Benzenamine , 2-methoxy-5-:nethyl-
121-14-2 Bensena, 1-methyl-2 , 4-dinitro-
121-45-9 Phosphorous acid, trimsthyl ester
122-07-6 Ethanamine, 2 , 2-diraethoKy-K-:f.ethyl-
122-60-1 Oxirane, (phenoxyaethyl)-
123-91-1 1,ii-Dioxane
126-72-7 1-Propanol, 2 , 3-dibrono-, phosphate (3:1)
127-09-3 Acetic acid, sodium salt
127-18-4 Ethene, tetraehloro-
133-21-1 4,7-«ethano-1K-inden-5-ol,
3a,4,5, 6,7,7 a-hexahydro-
140-88-5 2-Propanoic acid, ethyl ester
141-59-3 2-Pentanethiol, 2 , 4, 4-tria.ethyl-
li>u-/o-3 i*nenoj., t-methoxy-
156-60-5 Ethene, 1 , 2-dichloro- , CE)-
382-21-8 1-Propene,
1,1,3,3, 3-pentaf luoro-2-( tzif luoioiaethyl ) - (9 CD
88-1 Methane, oxybisl chloro-
92-7 1 , 3-Cyclopentadiene
30-7 5-Isobensof urancarboxylic acid,
1 , 3-uihydro-1 ,3-dioxo-
60-2 Ethene, bromo-
35-0 Phosphine, triphenyl-
05-3 Bansene, (iodon-.ethyl ) -
92-0 Disulfide, dimethyl
22-9 Sulfuric acid, dibutyl ester C8CI9CI)
79-1 1 , 3-Isobensofurandione, 4 , S, 6 , 7-tatr abromo-
16-4 1 ,3,5-Triaaine-2, 4,6( 1H, 3H , 5H ) -trithiona
78-5 Cyclopentene, octachloro- (8CI9CI)
S6-0 4, 7-Methanoisobenzof uran-1 , 3-d i one,
3a, 4,7,7a-tetrahydro-8-nethyl- C9C Ij
04-1 2-Butynedioic acid, nioncootassium salt
37-0 Oxirane, Cmethoxymathyl )-
88-5 Phosphoniuia, tri^henyK phenylir.ethyl ) - , chloride
78-5 Phosphoric acid, tris (methylphenyl) ester
82-0 Chromiun oxide
36-3 1 , 1 '-Biphenyl, chlorinated
13-5 9H-Carbazole, 9-ethenyl-
66-2 7-3ansofuranol, 2 , 3-dihydr o-2 , 2-dimethyl-,
methylcarbamate
1738-25-6 Propanenitrile, 3-Cdinsthylanino )-
6, 1981
542
542
552
593
603
620
624
625
632
638
706
828
928
930
1100
1330
1333
1336
1484
1563
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EKVIROHMENTJIL PKGTSCTIOK
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
1746-01-6 Dibenaolb.ell 1,4Jdioxin. 2 , 3, 7 , i-tetzaehloro-
(9CI)
1832-07-1 Phosphonitrile chlorida
1932-04-3 Piperidine, 1, 1'-( 1 , 2-fcthanediylHjis-
1937-37-7 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid,
4-amino-3-l [ 4'-[ ( 2 , 4-dianir.ophenyl )aao 1 [ 1 , 1 ' -birhe
nyl J-'t-yZ lazo J-5-hydroxy-6-(-, disodiun salt
2215-35-2 0,0,bis (1,3-dimethyl-butyl)
phosphorodithioic acid, zinc salt
2223-82-7 2-Propenoic acid, 2,2-di:nethyl-1,a-propunadiyl
ester
2426-08-5 Oxirane, (bu-toxymathyl)-
2442-57-7 Ho nace yet idan-cifled for CSR
2905-65-9 Benzole acid, 3-chlozo-, mssthyl astar
2973-10-6 Sulfuiric acid, bis(l-methylethyl) aster (SCI)
3033-62-3 Ethanamine, 2,2'-oxybis[K,N-dimathyl-
3179-90-6 9, 10-Anthracenedion.a,
1 ,4-dihydroxy-5,3-bis[< 2-hydroxyethy1)amino]-
3389-71-7 Eicyclol2.2.1lhepta-2,5-dieae,
1,2,3,4,7 ,7-he:tachloro-
4196-36-5 1,3-Propanediol. 2>2-bisI(benzoyloxyJmethylJ-,
dibenzoate
4261-68-1 2-Propanaraine,
N-( 2-chloroethyl)-M-( 1-methy letliyl)-,
hydxochlozide
4584-49-0 1-Propananine, 2-chloro-H,N-di:ne tlvyl- ,
hydrochloride
4736-50-1 Phosphonium, ethyltriphenyl-, iodide
4C35-11-4 1,6-Hexanedianir.e, M,K '-dibutyl-
5216-25-1 Benaene, 1-chloro-4-(trichlczotxethyl)-
6050-23-7 No name yet identified for CSR
6369-65-9 Dinaphthol 1 ,2,3-cd = 3' ,2', 1 *-lm ]parylejic-5, 10-ds.oaa
, 3,1 ?.-dinitro-
7177-46-2 4-Thia-1-asabicyclo[3.2.01heptane-2-oarboxylie
acid, 6-1(aminophenylac
etyDamino ]-3, 3-airae'thyl-7-oxo--,
trihydt2.alpha.,5.al?h a.,6.beta.CS*)]J- OCI)
7252-83-7 Ethane, 2-bsoao-1,1-Ciaethosy-
7440-02-0 Nickel
7440-43-9 Cadniun
7647-01-0 Hydrochloric acid
7647-15-6 Sodiura bromide
7665-72-7 Oxirane, I(1,l-dinethylathoxy)»ethylJ-
7775-11-3 Chromic acid, disodiura salt
7778-18-9 Suliuric acid, calcium sa.lt C 1 : ',)
7782-50-5 Chlorine
7733-05-4 Hydrogen sulfidc
77C3-20-2 Sulfuric acid diair.ncniuir. salt
7739-05-2 Chromic acid, strontium sa".L (1 = 1)
7789-12-0 Chromic acid (K2Cr207), disodium salt, uihyd^al3
JAKU.'.llY 6, 1981
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EHVIROHF1ZNTAI. PIlOTECVIO/i AG2K
MAUAGZNEHT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS 3V ACTIVITY
(9CI)
80C6-m-2 Katural gas
9C03-04-7 2-Propenoic acid, horaopolyai&r, sodium t-alt
10025-67-9 Sulfur chloride
10025-87-3 Phosphoxyl chloride
10043-01-3 Sulfuric acid, aluminum salt (3 = 2)
11089-65-9 Tunir-ansycin C9CI)
11114-18-4 No name yet identified for CSR
12108-12-3 Manganese,
tricarbonyll (1,2,3,4,5-.eta. )-1-p.ethyl-2, 4-cyclop
ntadien-1 -ylj- C9CI)
12324-93-1 Ho name yat identified for CSR
13752-51-7 Horpholine, 4-[C4-»otpholinylthio)thioxomethy1J-
m040-11-0 Ko preferred natr.e on file
17157-H8-1 Ko nane yet identified for CSR
17356-39-2 Ko narae yet identified f:r CSR
1778S-13-5 Phosphonium, teitrabutyl-, acetate, monoacatate
20109-39-1 1-Propanol, 2-[2-CbensoyloKy)propcxy)-, benzoate
21609-90-5 Phosphonothioic acid, phtnyl-,
0-(f-bromo-2,5-dichloro?henyI) 0-nathyl aster
(8CISCI)
21908-53-2 Mercury oxide
2256H-43-8 Bensenamine, K-(2-chloroethyl)-N-et5iyl-3-iaethyl-
23307-05-3 Methananine, N-tnethyl-, sulfate (1:1)
21934-91-6 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-(chioroiaathyl)
0,0-diethyl ester CSCI9CI)
25C6S-3S-6 Phenol, f,^*-(1-aethylethylidene)bis-, polymer
with CchloromethyDoKirane
25155-23-1 Phenol, dimethyl-, phosphate (3 •• 1)
25329-35-5 1 , 3-Cyclopentadiene , 1, 2 , 3 , t, S-pantachlcro--
(8CI9CI)
25563-1'»-8 Ko nane yet identified for CSR
25637-99-M- Cyclododecane, hexabroao-
26642-|43-3 Pentansnitrile, 2-aaino-2 , 4-diiP.athyl-
26903-9t-6 Benzanaraine,
H,H-diethyl-t-C TH-1, 2, H-triaaol-3-ylE.so )-
33791-58-1 Acrylic acid,
3a, t,5, 6,7,7a-hej-:ahydro-'*J 7-methitnoii-idenyl estez
33857-26-0 Dibenso[b,e3[1,4Idioxin, 2,7-dichloro- (SCI)
35835-94-0 Phosphonium, ethyltriphenyl-, acetate
37853-59-1 Bensene,
1 , 1 *-f1,2-ethanediylbisCosy) Ibis[2,4,6-cribromo-
51461-71-3 Ho name yet identified for CSR
56910-74-3 No name yet identified for CSIl
58496-98-3 No name yet identified for CSR
58573-43-6 No name yet identified for CSR
59261-06-2 No name yet identified for CSR
6, 1981
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59489-
60923-
01791-
63428-
64741-
64741-
64741
64741
C4741
64741
64742
66108
59-7
15-6
97-7
83-1
4U-2
43-6
-54-4
-59-9
-62-4
-56-3
-46-7
-37-0
67762-19-0
67762-41-8
68002-97-1
6&109-57-9
681G7-58-6
68410-09-3
6S410-72-C
63476-30-2
68476-79-9
6C937-40-6
68937-41-7
EKVIRONHEMTAL PXOTECTIOK AG2>iCY
NANAGEKENT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
No name yet identified for CSR
No narae yet identified fcr CSR
Benzenamine , N-(2-inethy.l-2-nit?;obutyl ) -4-nitroso-
Zytel nylon r-ssin
Distillates Cpetroleua) , straight-*un iniddlt
Natural gas (petroleum), raw litr. ir-ix
Nrptha (petrcl£ura ) , heavy catalytic clacked
Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked
Clarified oils; ( petro3..ex;:r.) / catalytic crac3iad
Naphtha (petroleum), light al!:ylate
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreatecl middle.
Phosphoric acid,
2 , 2-bis ( broaonethyl )-3-chloi:opro:»y.l
List 2-cliloro- 1- ( chloror.o thyl )etliyl J ester
-Amaoniua salt
Alcohols C9-C15
Alcohol ethoxylate
Zthanone, 2 , 2-bis ( 1 -ue thy ipzo poxy )- 1 -phanyl-
Aroraatic petroleum pitch
Distillates (coal), r.oxv«nt-r&iining (SRC), wash
Residues (cce.l), solvant-^eiinir.g (SRC),
filtration
Fuel oil, no. 2
Kaphtha (coal), solvent-refining
Phenol, isobutylcnated , nhospliate (3
JAKUAUY
1981
1)
Phenol, isopropylated, phosphate (3=1)
fcU.S. GOVERHMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1981-341-085/4629
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