United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Pesticides
& Toxic Substances
Office of Toxics Integration
Washington DC 20460
EPA 560/TIIS-81-004
July 1981
Toxic Substances
TSCA Status Report
for Existing Chemicals
Volume 2, Issue 2
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EPA 560/TIIS-81-004
TSCA STATUS REPORT
FOR EXISTING CHEMICALS
Compiled by:
Doreen Sterling
With the Assistance of;
Susan Bloodworth
Patricia Grim
Alicemary Leach
July 1981
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Other Publications in the Toxics Integration Policy Series:
State Administrative Models for Toxic Substances Management (July 1980)
EPA-560/13-80-018
State Integrated Toxics Management: Fact and Challenge
EPA-560/TIPS-81-001 (July 1981)
Other Publications in the Toxics Integration Information Series:
EPA Chemical Activities Status Report - 1st Edition (June 1979)
EPA-560/13-79-003
Directory of Federal Coordinating Groups for Toxic Substances-lst
Edition (June 1979), 2nd Edition (March 1980)
EPA-560/13-80-008
Perspectives on the Top 50 Production Volume Chemicals (July 1980)
EPA-560/13-80-027
Federal Activities in Toxic Substances (May 1980)
EPA-560/13-80-015
TSCA Status Report for Existing Chemicals Volume 1, Issue 2 (July 1980)
EPA-560-13-80-033
Perspectives on State-EPA Grant Activities (September 1980)
EPA-560/13-80-037
Chemical Selection Methods: An Annotated Bibliography (November 1980)
EPA-560/TIIS-80-001
EPA Chemical Activities Status Report - 2nd Edition (December 1980)
EPA-560/13-80-040(a)
Chemical Information Resources Handbook (January 1981)
EPA-560/TIIS-81-001
TSCA Status Report for Existing Chemicals Volume 2, Issue 1 (January 1981)
EPA-560/TIIS/81-002
Toxic Substances Control Act Grants to States (July 1981)
EPA-560/TIIS-81-003
For further information, or to order copies contact:
Industry Assistance Office (TS-799)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20460
Toll-free telephone: 800-424-9065
In Washington, D.C.: 554-1404
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Introduction
The TSCA Status Report (TSR) is prepared jointly by the
Office of Toxics Integration and the Office of Toxic Substances
We have found that the number of changes, which have occurred
between issues, does not warrant bimonthly updates; therefore,
we plan to update the TSR on a quarterly basis. However,
anyone interested in a more current status may contact
Patricia Grim (202-755-6180).
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 (with CAS number when
available) and are displayed on a two dimensional array.
Chemicals with CAS preferred names are sorted separately
from those chemicals without a CAS preferred name. Section
Two contains the same information but 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.
Your comments or suggestions are welcome.
Walter W. Kovalick, Jr.
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, identifv
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(e) - 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(e) of TSCA requires testing of selected substances/mixtures.
Section 4(f) - Based upon receipt of any test data submitted
under the Act or any other information, "which indicates to
the Administrator that there may be a reasonable basis to
conclude that a chemical substance or mixture presents or
will present a significant risk of serious or widespread
harm to human beings from cancer, gene mutations, or birth
defects", EPA must within 180 days of receipt of such
information (and a possible extension of an additional 90
days) "initiate appropriate action under Section 5, 6 or 7
(of TSCA) to prevent or reduce to a sufficient extent such
risk or publish in the Federal Register a finding that such
risk is not unreasonable."
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,
OPTS expects to issue SNURs to follow selected new chemicals.
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."
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.
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Section 8(a) Level A - EPA will require manufacturers and
processors to maintain records and submit reports on certain
chemical substances. A list of 2,300 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. Final rules should be published
this summer.
Section 8(d) - Health and Safety studies with respect to
chemical substances or mixtures will be required to be
submitted to EPA. Proposed rules were published December
31, 1979. Final rules should be published this summer.
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.
Status
Completed: Refers to a completed assessment or a final
rule.
Under Development: Refers to an assessment in progress
or a proposed rule.
In Queue: Refers to those chemicals or chemical classes
next in line for assessment.
Under Consideration: Refers to those chemicals or
chemical classes under consideration for either assessment
or rule development.
It should be noted that CAS numbers have five or more figures
and include dashes (i.e., 50-00-0). The chemical names,
beside these numbers, are CAS preferred. The other numbers
(three figures or less) are assigned sequence numbers which
were designated for sorting purposes only. The names
associated with these chemicals are not CAS preferred.
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PART I
CHEMICALS OF INTEREST
TO OPTS
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tthan"", 2-sro^o-l , 1-dlmethoxy-
ttnrtnr, 2-cnmro-l-Dnnnyl
1 ,^-f.thanortlamlne
etnanol, 7-rnloro-
Ktnanol, 7,7'-oyyhls-
Ethanol, 7 , 7 • ,2* '-nl trllotr 1s-
Etnanonp, 2 , 2-hls ( 1-mecnyl pronoxy )-l-onenvl-
rlttiene, bromo-
Etnene, chioro-
Ethenc, fluoro-
Etnene, tetrjrnloro-
Etheno, crlchloro-
Ethene, 1,1-dloromo- (9fl)
HK
X
X
X
X
X
X
t
X
X
X
X
X
»
X
X
X
X
X
HA1KR PRL PHASE PHASE SKC
CHIPS BA1.AN II IT 4E
StC SLC 5
4P SNU9
SFC
6A
StC
6n LV1, A
&KC
PD
str
gf
COHPLETEn
= UtiDEP OLVEI.OPHFNT
UNPKM CUHilOEHATlON
* a IN OUEME
» s OTHER
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
MAY 12,
CASHC
75-35-4
75-38-7
ISb-bH-S
IIII4-1H-4
179-79-3
50-00-0
58-12-7
6>M7&-JO-2
l(l9-, dlrwdro-
2,3,4,5.7,7-Hex«cmoro-l-«
-rpethano-2H-ind?no(l ,7-bJ ox Irene
Hexanc x
l,6-Hexanedla"lne x
1,6-Hexan«"Jlamlne. H,N'-dlbutyl-
Hydrochloric aclrt
Hydrooen sul£ld»
Hydroneroxlrte, 1-methyl-l-pheny)ethyl %
nydronero»l''e, 1 ,1-rtlirethvlethyl *
5-Isohenzotnrnncarboxyllc acid, X
1,3-dI hydro-1,3-dloxo-
1 , 3-1 sobenzof uranrtloni1, 4, 5,6,7-tetrabromo-
Malonltrlle. o-chlorobenzvlldene
Manoanese,
trlcarbonvlld,7,3,4,5-.eta.)-l-methyl-2,4-cyclope
ntadlen-1 -yl)- (9CI)
Mercury
".ercury oxide
mesltyloxlde
Methnnainlne, N-methyl-, sulfate (1:1)
MPthanamlne, r-nethyl-N-nltroso-
M'thanairlnlnm, *
N-l4-[hls(4-(rtlmethylamlno)ohenyllniethy]eneJ-7,5-c
yclohexadlen-l-vlldene)-N-i»ethyl-, chloride
Methane, cnloro- x
Methane, cnl orortlf liioro- x
Methane, dlcnloro- x
Methane, lodo-
Methane, oxyhls[chjoro-
'lethane, tetr»chloro- X
5EC
8F
X = COMPLETED
% = IJNHEP PEVELOPMFNT
UNOLP CONSIDERATION
• e IN QUEUE
* e OTHER
10
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ENVXRi')1HF! PKOTFCTinN AfiENCY
HAY 12, 1981
74-93-1
133-21-1
77-73-6
87B-6K-0
1 1 b-27-5
'
67-56-1
110-91-0
10^-77-7
n;52-bl-7
6"47b-7<>-9
64741-6*.. R
1937-J7-7
6l7°y-b1-3
03-00-5
P006-11-7
07-0
57-7
39-7
93-1
21-f
08-6
B9-S
37-0
b"-l
25-8
77-7
09-3
06-7
86-1)
43-3
7440
7442
17JS&
17874
75
2476
1H6
910
177
3uP3
7665
96
5'»26 1
R7
2684^
PRFf fPPfcn NAMt
Methane, trldilor"-
MATER PPL PHASE PHAPK SFC SEC SLC 5 SEC
CHIPS BALAN T I 11 4E 4F SNUR 6A
X t
SEC SECBA
6n I.VL A
S'C
4,7-MPthano-lll-ln'1en-5-ol,
3a,4,5,6,7.7a-hpxahvdro-
4,7-Mpthano-lH-ln'lene, 3a, 4 , 7 , 7a-tetranydro-
4, 7-n<:irianalsobenzofuran-l,3-rtlone,
39, 4 , 7 ,7a-tetrahyrtro-f>-metnyl- (9C t)
4.7-M»thanolsob»n7Ofuran-l , 3-tilone,
4. 5, 6.7,8, H-riexHch lore- 3a, 4,7,7e- tetranydr o-
Metnanol
-dibrono-o-4,I-onenyl^ne) bis
(2,3-dlhrorooprooyl) ester
carbonic acid
Mornholln« x
Morohollne, 4-(7-henzotnlflZolylth,lo)-
Moronoltns, 4-t(4-moroholln.yltnlo)thloxomethyl]-
Naphtha (coal), solvent-refining
haphtna (petroleum), llant aicylate
2,7-Nsunthalenedlsulf:onlc acid,
i-aiplno-3-t (4'-n7,4-di«mlnophenyl)azol 11,I'-biohe
nvl)-4-vl1flzo)-5-nyrtroxy-6-(-, dlsodlum salt
Napritrienlc acids, cobalt salts t
Naptha (pptro)enm), heavy catalytic craciced
a-Maoth«lPnesulfonlc ocld, 6-amlno- *
Natural qas
Natural gas (petroleum), raw 111. mix
NlcKel
NO name yet Identified for CSR
No name yet Identified for CSR
NO name yet Identified for CSR
Oxlrane *
Uxlrane, (butoxympthyl)-
Oxlrane, (chloronethyl)-
Oxlrane, (m^trioxvinetnvl)-
Oxlrane, (phenoxymethyl)- X
uxirane, (2,2,2-trlchloroi>tnyl)- X
Oxlrane, t(l,l-dlmei:hylethoxy)methylj-
oxlrane, ohenyl- x
1,l'-nxybls(2,3-d1bromo-proPdne
Pentacnloropnpnol
Pentanenltrlle, 2-amlno-2.4-dimethy1-
%
% I
BF
X = CUHPLETFO
» = UNnER DEVEIjOPMFHT
UNDER CONSIDERATION
IN QUEUE
* B OTHER
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTFCTION AGENCY
MAY 12. 1«81
CASNO [>KFKFRPtn HAHt
141-59-3 2-P»ntanethlol, 2,4 ,4-trlmetnyl-
7215-35-7 2-Pentanol, 4-nethyl-, hydrogen
phosphorodltnloat", zinc salt
10/-87-9 2-Pentanone
108-10-1 2-Pentanone. 4-metnyl-
ldl-70-7 3-ppnten-?-one, 4-methyl-
1691-99-7 N-etnvl pertluorooctylsulfonamldo ethanol
2515S-23-1 Phenol dlmetnyl-. onosonate (3:1)
&B937-40-6 Phenol isohutylenated, phosphate Oil)
6p9)7-41-7 phenol IsooropvlatPd, ohosphate (3tl)
51-21-5 Phenol ^,4-alnltro-
<)5-'<5-4 pnenol 2 , 4 ,5-tr ichloro-
lld-79-6 Phono! 2,4,6-trlbrorao-
150-76-5 Phenol 4-methoxy-
2'iO'i8->'l-6 Phenol 4,4'-( l-raethylethvlldene)bis-. polymer
with fchloromPthyDoxlrane
79-9/1.7 phenol, 4 ,4'-( i-methy 1 etnyl ldene)bls [2,6-dlbrono-
enj-js-O Phosphlne, triphenyl-
tfAd-85-*) pnosphonlc acid, cllmetnvlester
1832-07-1 Phosphonltrlle chloride
3S835-94-0 pnosphonlum, "thyltrlrnenyl-, acetate
<»736-bn-l Phosphonlum, ethyl trlonenyl-. Iodide
177H6-41-S phosphonlum, tetrabutyl-, acetate, monoacetate
555*6-JO-« Phosphonlum. tetrnKlsthydroxymetnyl)-, sultate
(2:1) (salt)
1100-88-5 Phosphoninn, trlphenyl(pnenylmethvl)-, chloride
10310-38-0 phosohonlura,l,2-etnan':olylDlsltrls-0-(phenyl methyl
21609-90-5 Phosphonothlolc dcld, phenyl-,
0-C4-bromo-7,t;-rtlct)loroDnenvl) 0-methyl ester
(8CT9C1)
llb-81-f. Phosphoric *cld, trlpheny) ester
1310-78-5 Phosphoric actd, trlstmethyIphenyl) ester
6^108-37-0 Phosphoric acid,
i,2-Bls(broi»ometnyl)-l-chloropropyl
bis ry-chloro-l-tchloromechyl)pthyll ester
(,RO-3i-Q Phosphoric trJamirte, hexanetnyl.-
2«93l-yl-6 pno^phorodlthloSc acl(ATFR PRL PHASE PHASE SEC
CHIPS BALAN II IT 4E
sec SEC s
4F SHUR
SEC
£A
SEC SKC8A
en LVL A
SEC
DD
SEC
BE
*
X = COWPLETEO
= UNPER DtVtLOPHENT
•f = III10ER CONSIDERATION
» = IN QUEUE
* a OTHFR
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ENVIRUHHF.iTAt. PKdTECTION AGENCY
M»Y 12,
78-01-7
75-74-1
4?61-6"-l
4504-49-0
78-87^5
142-?8-o
7S-29-6
75-28-5
79-46-9
57-55-6
«19b-b6-5
1738-25-6
67-63-0
7"|P9-39-)
«b-l3-9
126-72-7
6B4-16-7
jn;-o2-P
79-Of-l
JB2-/' -8
in/- 05-1
107-13-1
7^-10-7
140-89-5
"003-04-7
lib-90-1
103-11-7
lOb-91-2
7^23-87-7
lUi-86-1
l'80d-bO-7
bC410-77-0
26b?!i-22-R
7647-15-6
proodne
Prooane
Pronane
NAT.
tetra«-thyl-
Plumbflne. trtramethyl-
2-Prooanamlne.
il-(?-eriloro»thyl )-N-(l-Tethylechy] )-,
hydrochlor Me
l-Pronanamlne, 2-chloro-N,N-diaiethyl-,
tiydroctilor Irtp
propane, 1 ,7-rt ltromo-3-chloro-
Prooane, 1 ,7-rtlcn.loro-
1 , 1-rUchloro-
2-chloro-
7-methyl-
Prouape. ?-nitro-
1,7-Pronanertlol
1, l-Pronanefllol, 7 ,7-blsl ttienzoyloxy )mernyl] -,
dlbenzoate
propanenltrl le, 3-(rtinetnylainlno)-
2-Prooanol
i-prooanol, 2- 17- tbenzovloxy jrropoxy] - , benzoate
l-prooanol, 2, J-dloromo-
i-Propanol. 2, 3-dlbrono-, phosuhate (3:1)
7-Prooanone, 1 , 1 , 1 . 1, 3, 1-hexaf luoro-
2-ProPenrtl
2-Pronena'M'le
1-ProPcne,
1, 1 . J, 3,3-oonraf luoro-2-(trl£luoronethyl)- (9C1)
1-Proncne, 3-cnloro-
2-Prooenenltrl le
7-Proopnolc acitl
2-Propenolc arid, etnyl ester
2-Propenolc acid, tiomoooiynier , sodium salt
2-Proccnolc acid, oxiranylmethyl ester
2-Prooenolc acid, 2-ethvinexyl ester
2-Pronenolc arid, 2-methyl-, oxl ranylnetnvl ester
2-Prooenolc acid, 2,2-dlmethyl-l , 3-nrop«nPdl yl
est^r
pyrldlnp
Ouart7
Kesldues (coal), solvent-refining (SKC),
filtration
sodium azlde
Sodium bromide
MATKH PR I, PHASE PWflSE SPC
CHIPS B»L»N T I II «E
SEC SEC 5
4F SNUR
s«:c
6A
SfC SECSft SFC
br> I,vi, A Rn
SKC
X = COMPLETED
= UNDER DEVELOPMENT
CONSIDERATION
• = IN QUEUE
* a OTHER
13
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ENVIRGNNFNTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
17. 1981
CASNO
6°b"5-31-7
100?b-67-9
'S51-67-4
7793-^0-7
10013-01-3
2973-10-6
777B-1B-"
67S-27-9
64-b7-S
77-70-1
1^404-30-4
101-25-7
6V-56-6
1314-20-1
7440-37-6
638-16-4
b"b73-43-6
110"9-65-<>
131P-00-0
6342b-B3-l
PHFFFRRtll "AMt
-Sort turn s*lt
Sulfur chloride
bOlfur Muoride, fUC-6-11)-
Sulfurlc acid dlammonlum sale
SiUfurlc icld. nlumlnum salt (
Sulfurlc acid, *ls( 1 -met nylethyl ) ester (9CI)
Sulfurlc acid, ralclu"" salt (1:1)
sulturlc acid, rtlhutyl ester (8CI9CI)
Sulfurlc acid, dlethyl ester
Sulfurlc acid, nlmetriyl ester
rellurlum
i,3,!>,7-'retraflzablcyclot3.3.Hnonane,
3,7-dlnl troso-
4-lhla-1-a7.aDlcvclo[3.2.01Heptane-2-carhoxyllc
acl<1, e-Kamlnonhenylac
ety) )amlno]-3,3-dlmPtrtyl-''-oxo-,
trlhydl2.alnha.,S.alph a. .b.oeta. (S*)] 1 - (9CI)
TMlourea
Thorium dioxide
HATER P»L PHASL PHASE SEC
CHIPS BALAN I 1 II 4E
SEC SEC S
4F SNUP
SEC
6A
SEC SC.CBA
60 I.VL A
PB
SEC
«F
l,3,5-TriazlnP-7,4,6(lH,3H,5H)-rrlthione
Tr ibromo-soilluin salt Pnenol
Tunlcamycln (9CI)
Vermicullte
£ytel nvlon resin
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PROTECTION AGENCY MAV \->, mi
MATER PRL PHASE PHASE SEC SEC StC 5 SFC SEC SEfSA ;>FC 5tf
CASN'l PHFTFfcPEn NAME CHIPS HALAH 1 I II 4g $r S'JUR fiA 60 f,VL A «0 SE
VJ AP-ll5b - Polyaromatlc amines »
/n fleer amlrilne,n-C ?-lsoprono>rycarDinyl-l >
-wetnylvlnyl-Tethoxythlonhosphoran11
3 Acrylic acid flrn 7-methviacrylic acid and their t i, •
esL«rs
34 ArllQdte esiers X * *
10B Alcohol rtnnxyMilfate tammonium salt) *
1117 Alconol etnoxvsulfdte (sorllun salt) t
39 Alkyl enoxMes f. % * •
/R u-Alkyl glyel'lyl others (C2-CI01 .
i7 Alkcyl Phtfalate-; XI t » » t
Ibl Aluminum 4nH coTpounds X t
10 Anilines X * t •
109 Arco LH-797<» (
1b5 Arqus 0-329 .
12? Aro^atlr nylrocnrhons T
12» Irscnlc/c^dTlum compounds (Includlnq nlnlng •
and smeltlni compounds)
11 Aryl onosonates % % % f
138 Aryl Dhosnnaf*s *
73 BPn7.ene. 1,4--iihrorao-2,S-(jlrnl oro- •
5 rienzlrtlne D«S»CI dve*; and congeners l X t » •
7" Bls( tr Ifro.TdneoDcncyl )pentaeryt.rirltoi t
cyclic fllDfiosrnfltc MC 94g
Sb Mro.-lPfltet) lr"natic otls CN-uo-109 *
15S Hronlne ant bromine coranonnds X *
107 BraTioencnloronenzme (neutral oils from t
nydrolysisl
20 Chlorinated benzenes (mono-. <11-, trl-, tetra-, X t * »
and ppnt-T)
98 Cnlorinflten dloxin *
176 chlnrln'ueiJ hydrocartions *
2? Chlorinated naphthalenes t % v »
91 Chlorinated norbornene derivatives *
23 Chlorfnaie-i oarafflns % 14
JO Chlornfluorocnrbons X % *
lt>3 Cnlorof luorocarhons (non-aersol uses) t •
149 Chlorophenols XX I •
134 Chromates •
146 Coal derive* furl otl fractions •
(Experimental)
147 Cobalt metal salts t
* = t'NOER DEVCI.OPHFHT + = UNDtP rONSIBFRATrON » = IN OLIEUE * a OTHER
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euVIRDNNFNTAI, PROTECTION AfiLWCY MAY 17, I«b1
MATER PRh PHASE PHASE SFC SEC SEC 5 SF.C SEC SECE* SEC SEC
CASNn PKFFFHREn HA«E CHIPS BALAN T I IT IE 4F SHUR 6A 60 LVI, * Bn 8":
1/13 Copoer rnet.i) salts *
1j3 Couner smelting compounds t
b7 Cr-141 t .
24 Cresols * t
150 Crude snale oil*; ,
162 Cutting Elutfls X ^
2 Cvanurlc ^cld and chlorlnfltpd derivatives » ^
b9 Decofuranuron) c arld,6.">-(llamlno
' -l-(amlno-9h-nurln-'>-yl)-1.5,6,7, B,»,-nex (
51 1,4-Olazohlcyrln 7.7.2. octflne X ^
12° i)loen7o-o-dloi'ln ,ool ychlorlnated
71 (Olcnloro-trlazlno)amlno-henzvl-sulfonate t
179 olcvclooentadlenc ,
1J6 Olesel fuel ,
I uietnvlcnlorotnloohospnate " t
111 rjlmethylnydantoln - derived ecoxy
resin (developmental)
17 N-(7,4-Plnlt ro-6-(trlf XuoromethvU
pneny1)-n~mnthy1-2,4f6™tr1oromohcnzen
36 uloxlns ,
67 Dtpnenylmethane dlisocynnate ,
Jb 6.thflnolaialn"s X • ^
141 ttnoxylated CI2-C15 alconols (
1U5 ttnoxviated prortucts t
1i2 tthvlamln»s x t
55 EtnylPne olvcol. 7-hydroxypropyl-2(7-hydroxyethvl) ^
Bfi FC-70 Decomposition products (
160 FliiorJn" compounds t
133 t luoro aiuenes * ,
1 H Fuel oil t * *
26 Glycldol -ind Its deriwatlves * *
82 Oiilf cut henvv duty soluble oil * » »
27 Maloaenated alxyl enoxldes * t
159 HPxacilorocycJonentBdtene x
and derivatives ?
120 Hexvn-3-ol ,
104 Home heattnn oil (no. 2) t
87 Hydraulic fluid t
123 Hydrocdrbon solvents 4
60 Hydroxyacctaldehyde dimethyl acPtal ^
H3 imldazoli-lln-y-one, l-(5-t-butyI
-1,3,4-th ladlazol-2-yl )-3-methy 1-5(H-CHl,
X = COMpbEltD * = UNHER DEVELOPMENT + = UNDER CONSIOERATIOM • = TM OUfcllE » = OTHER
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FNV1PONMF.JTAI. PrtOfFCTiriN AGENCY HAIf 12.
MAI-PR PPL PHASE PHASE SEC SEC SEC S SFC S£r «fTeA Sf'C S*'C
NAME CHIPS BALAN II IT 4E 4F SHU" fiA 60 LVT, A H) RF
llR In* roller Hcsens 111?.er *
jot tuel A
l<)1 i0)
14^ LPrirt metal salts
Ii7 Llthluv and lltrtinm compoon'ls X
fi N-n»tnanesul tonyl-P-coliienesul fon^nlde x *
6<» n(/-»»lhoxycarnonvl-l-
methylvlnvl-nn-tho»y-tl'iophospnoryl}
9<» s-K'tnyl-n-C (alnrn'-mettiyl-n
ir'thylcarto-nyloyyptnylen^loxyjtnloscetam)
Ib3 Molhylamlne1; X
117 Hultllith? rlenlszlnq solvent ^
90 Naptnenlc oil mixture
Hi Nickel mptai solts
74 NItroanl line, 2-nf7.2.3,3tetratluoropropyl-1
-amJdP)-4-trlflnoromethyl-
1 b6 N-Mtroso compoun^s *
1/1 Uct«n-i!-one, 5-merhvl-
bR Oct^noyllilrtaro1lrfln-7-one.
!-(•>-r-buty 1-1,1,4-tnlarti«zoi-2-yl)
-3-metdvl
IS" urainlc pnlnt solvents * f
HP Oroanlc solvents (
175 Orqanotln Comooun'ls *
81 pel onttoms & hex pel oottoms
69 ("•ntahromonhenyl-?, 3-i11oroi»ocflrbonate ^
>i5 per t luorolml n"
100 petroleum cru*le fractions
1P2 Petroleum crurte fractions, nloh boiling *
127 fetroleum dlsf11 lutes
•jl phenol tormaldehyrte resin
»S4 Phenylene rtl/trI amines * f
161 Phenylenefllimlnes * 4
13 phosphates x
l'.n phosphonluii aclrt compounds
124 pnosphonlom salts
y = COMPLETED * = ntinrp nEwei.npHFNT + = "NDt" CONSIDERATION » » in QUEUE • = OTHER
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AGENCY MHY t?. i<>ei
MATER PRL PMASE PHASE SFC StC Str S S«X SEC *£C89 SFC *hr
CASllO PhFFF^PKD NAME CHIPS BALBN II IT 4E 4F SKUP AA 60 tVI. A PD fl f
64 Phosphoric flcl'J, 7 , 7-hiS Chrnir,ompthy 1) *
-3-r.ydroxv-l-nropvl
17" PMotoconylnn toner »
116 Plnerflzlnp, 7-Hydroxyethyl •
tl2 Polval olyc^i!>rln8tcd dloenzof urans * •
?9 Polyehlorlnated terpnenyls * * * •
94 polvellbroiiODhenvleii" oxle)> «C 93i» *
73 polyethyiatert npnzene tails •
164 PolvouarJ '
177 Polvuart H r
31 "olvnuclp^r aromatic hy-lrocar^ons » *
137 Polystyrene »nste str<>a-07-r Acetaldenvtlr X •
X = COHPI.ETLD * = imnfP DEVELUPKENT + = JttOEP rON&IDEKATION • = Til OllbUE * = OTHFH
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EKVIPONMFNTAI., PHOrECTlOH AGE.MCY
MA* 17.
CASNO
108-05-4
T9-H-P
79-20-9
17/-U9-3
h°002-97-l
•>7)fi^-41-8
n7712-l''-n
H79-90-fi
1 jOy-64-4
1332-21-^
bl 791-V7-7
2Avnj-q4.fi
170-71-B
oy-5q-7
99.55-0
101-14. 4
im-;7-Q
101-BO-4
74Sb-77-2
71-4^-2
10U-44-7
°8-87-3
670-05-3
HAKE
Acetic acM ernenvl ester
Acetic iclcl, rhloro-
Acetic acH. "'ethyl ester
Acetic .icla, sortlum salt
AcetonltrllP
MlTFR PPL PHASE PHASE SEC
CHIPS BAL.AN I [ 11 4E
SEC SF.C 5 SEC
4F SHJB 6A
SEC StCDA
oO LVI, A
PI)
)' .J.
-7-VlJ-l-"'etnvl-2-lmidazoli'linone
acrylic aclrt,
ja,a,s,fi,l.Td-hPxahvaro-4,7-methanolndenyl csf er
Alconol etnoxylfite
tlconnl-: C9-Clb
-Aniponlun sflir
9, ^0-'^nthr«cenp^lone,
1 ,4-dlhvaroxy-b,B-blsC(2-hyrtroxyetnvl)ninino)-
9, 10-Antnraceneriione, 2-anlno-
Antlmnnv
Antlmonv nxldf
Antimony siiltldr
Aromatic oetroleu-n pitcrt
Arspnlc
Asbestos
Henzenamne,
n-(2-cnlornetnyJ )-M-
n-(7-cnloro»tnvl)-rl-»thyl-3-iietrivl-
M-f 7-mechyl-7-nltrooutyll-4-nitroso-
Bcnzcnamlne, 'i-nlt roso-'l-ohPnyl-
nenzenaolne,
N,N-oletnyl-4-ilH-l ,7,4-triazol-3-ylazo3-
rJPnzengminc, 7-met noxy-5-methy 1-
henzenamine , 7-tintnoxv-5-nlt ro-
B"n7enerrl ne . 7-net hvl-'i-nl tro-
ben7enamin», 4 ,4 '-mpthylenehls (7-chloro-
Bcn^enamlnfi, 4 ,« '-methylenehls-
B^nr.enamine. 4,4'-oyybis-
Benzenamlne, 4, 4'-carbonl n MnylblslN.N -dimethyl-,
mononydrochlorlrte
Benzene
benzene, (chloromethyl )-
aencene, (dlchloromethyl)-
Benzene, ( lortomPthy 1 )-
SKC
8F
\ \
\ %
% *
X = COMPLETED
= IINPLP CONSIDERATION
IN QUEUE
» = OTHER
-------
eriVlRONKFKTAI, PROTECTION AGENCY
MAY 12, 1981
CASliP
9^-07-7
Oij-83-9
in6-«)0-7
1 0 li - 41 - 4
I IH-/4-1
10J-/1-9
|OH-8p-1
°S-<<5-3
o;-()0-7
lyib-25-l
171-14-7
7nrii-bll-l
ioi-yi-1
Ob-47-fi
10B-3P.-3
!06-'i2-3
1 ld-96-7
M4-45-9
lOfc-50-1
0|,-Hn-7
1 I /-HI-7
O'j-bH-1
"s- 70-1
173-31-9
PRVTFRREn NAME (•
den7ene, ( tr ictiloronetnyl)-
Benrene, ( l-mcthyletnenyl )-
dcnzene, ctiloro-
oen7.ener "thyl-
D»nzene, hexarriloro-
Oen7cne, Isocyanato-
o^nrcne, mefriyl- f9CI)
denzene, nltro-
Kpn'cne,
Hi»iizene,
Hen7erie,
aen?.ene.
l.l'-ri,2
Benzene ,
Hen7.ene,
B<1n7ene,
Henzene,
-chloro-^,4-dlnltro-
-cnlorn-4-CtrlchloronetriYl)-
-mernyl-2,4-dlnltro-
•etnanealylpls(oxy))blsl7,4,fi-r.rl[)rono-
,1 '-oxybls-
,7-dlmetlwl- (9TI)
, 3-»iimprny i-
, *-dl we thy l -
Benzene, 7-metny 1-1,3, b-trlnltro-
uenzenecarooneroi'olc «cld, 1 , 1 -dlreetnylfthyl esrer
1 ,4-8Pnzenedl»mlne
1 , 3-uenzenediamlne, 4-m<»triyl-
1 ,2-IJon7ene'1lcarDOXVllc acid, tits (2-etnylnoxyl )
fst.fr
1 , 2-rt«>nzene'Hcdrb')xvlic acid, butyl nhenyj methyl
est*r
1 , ;-Ben7ene-llCdrnr»ivl1c acid, 2-butoxv-7-oxoetnvl
biitvl est»r
1 , 1-bcnzencdioi
HI
X
X
*
X
X
t
X
HATKR PRL PHASL PHASIC SEC
BALAtl II IT It
StC SEC 5
4F &NUP
SFC
6A
SEr SKCBt
60 ',VI, A
%
*
*
SKC
^f
15f J-66-2
SS-B'i-O
heny) ) methyl) am in
oJBhcnyl](2-sulfoonenvl.)inPtnyleneJ-2,Sdlen-l-vllde
nej-3-sulfo-, nvdroxl^e. Inner salt, dsalt
7-'ienzofuranol , 2 , 3-dlnydro-2, i-dlmethyl-,
meciylcarbaTMro
BPn7olc acid
Benzole odd, 3-cninro-, netnyl e
-------
, 9-ernfnvl-
Cerhon
rnrbonlc
Chlorine
ctiromlc acl'i (rt7Cr2075. 'Jlsodlum Sdlt,
7/7i-ll-l
778y-o*-7
7440-47-3
I31J-87-0
6-t7ai-o?-4
cnromlc acM, cllsnolun salt
Cnroinlc *cli, scronrium s«lt (in)
Chromlu"
ClnrlClnn oils (pptroleurol , catalytic cracced
CyclO'lO'lecane, hcxahromo-
lOL"-9l-8
lOd-87-7
ind-40-1
517-V7-7
•77-47-4
7n{,-7B-i<
, ,/i6.01.fi
J181/-26-0
CvOohexanamlne
Cyclonexane, "etnyl-
Cycl ohex^none
/-Cvclohexen-l-on«, 3,5,b-tr Imethvl-
Cvclohexene, 4-»thenyl-
1 , 3-Cyclonintflcllcne
1 , 3-CvclonenLartlene, I ,7, l, 4 ,S-nenr.acMoro-
(BCTTI J
i , 3-cvclonencadlene, 1 ,7, ' , 4 ,5.5-hexacnloro-
Cyclopenten", octschloro- (»CI9C1J
oitienr.olo.e) (1 .JJrtioxln, 7, 3, 7 , 8-tcfrachloro-
"0
BF
*
t
t
t
t
a
%
*
t
*
-.
1
t
*
%
I
*
*
t
% t
\ *
*
t
\ t
t
*
•
*
•
*
»
*
»
4
*
<
•
«
•
*
•
* »
*
t
* *
» •
*
<
Dib«-nzo(b.el 1) ,4JHloxln, 7, 7-rtlcnloro- (9CI)
x =
IIMOLR
• = IN
* = OTHErt
.23-
-------
FNVIOU'JMFNTAI. PhOTECTlOW AGE'ICV
I7J-9I-I
f>ll
17^-07-6
6;- i7-\
fiO-20-7
71-bS-f,
79-00-5
7V-27-S
7V-J4-5
IO/-U7-3
1 1 1-46-fi
102-71-6
75-01-4
7b-o7-5
177-1R-4
79-01-6
b>9.)-97-0
NATLH PRL PHASt PHAr.F. SFC RKC SEC
CHIPS BALAH I I II «E 4F
WAY 17, 1181
Ft SEC SLCB4 SFC
6A
en I.VL
4-(3,4-nicnloropncnvl)-7-n'ethvl.
N-(7, 2-D] mef noxypthyl )-"'-(!>
, ,>' , J '-
erylene-bfio-dinne
-7-vil-ri-n>»tiwl-urea
Dlmetnyl tnlourea
Dlnapntnn[l,7,J-crt::
, 3,17-dlTltr"-
1,J-01oxan-4-nl, 7,6-rtlnetnyl-, aretare
1,4-Dloxanc
Distillates iconl'f solvent-reflnlnn fSPt), i»nsh
Distillate'. (petroleuTi). lyrtrotreatert nlil-UP
Distillates (nptroleun), llont catalytic
Ulsflllafs loetraleui"), straight-run mldrtle
Dlsuiflde, rtlmetnvl
1-OortpcanamJn", 1 ,rJ-dlmethyl - , n-oxlde
Ethanamlne, 2,^'-oxvois[H,N-dlmetnyl-
ttnanamlne, 2,?-riln<>thoxy-r)-nethyl-
ttfiane, bro^o-
Etnanc, cnloro-
1.1 n a n **» hnxac^iloro—
Etnanr, l.l'-oxybls-
1 , l-rilchloro-
1,1,1-Lrlrhloro-
I , 1,2-trlchloro-
1 , 1,2,2-tolrabromo-
1,1,2,2-tetracnloro-
1,2-dloromo-
l ,2-rllchloro-
7-hro"o-l.l-rtlmPthoxy-
7-cr>ioro-i-phPnyl
1,2-Ktnaned la-nine
hftianol, 7-cnloro-
ttnannl, 2,7 '-oxyblfi-
Ethanol, 2,7',2"-nltrllotrls-
Etnanone, 2. 2-Dl s( 1-methylproooxy )-l-nh«-nvl-
Ethene, brono-
cnloro-
f liiorn-
tInane,
Etnane,
Ethane,
Etnane,
htnan»,
Etnan>-,
EtnnnP,
tthene,
btn"ne.
Ethenp, tetracnloro-
Etnene, trlcnloro-
EthenP, 1 ,1-dltiromo- (yCI)
i
X I
CUMP(JC.TF.D
OEVU.OP'tRrJT
= IIMDLP CONSIDERATION
(I = TN
OTHER
-------
FMV1P(J')MF:JTAL PKntECTION AGENCY
17, )9Hi
TASHn
7b-J5--»
75-3H-7
l*o-l)1-5
1111 1-l"-4
50
68
109
108
-17-2
-3"-7
-49-4
-Jl-f.
-4R-0
1 10-bl-J
124-01-4
4B J'i-1 1-4
76'U-Ul-f1
77BJ-06-4
qO-15-9
75-91-?
h32-70-l
7&08-41-1
171PB-13-3
101-79-7
21.307-05-1
S43-b2-P
74-d7-3
71-4^-e
75-09-7
74-afl-4
li^-BS-1
36-21-«i
NA1E
. 1 ,1-dlchloro-
EthPne. l ,1-dltluoro-
Ethpnp, l,7-dJchinro-, (E)-
FM 100
gH-pluoren-o-on°, 2,4,7-trinltro-
t uel oil , n". 2
Fumn, tetr-invaro-
2,5-Furanno(l,7-n)oxlrenP
I ,n-HPxan<-dlaolne, N, M'-dluiitvi-
Hydrocnlorlc acid
Hydronen snlflde
riydrooeroxl'le, 1-netnvl-l-ohenylethyl
Hvdrooproxlde, 1 ,1-dlmertiylfthyl
b-lsobony.ofnranearooxvllc arid,
l,4-dinydro-l,3-dloxo-
l.j-lsobenzoturinrtioiic, 4,5,6,7-tetrahroi>o-
.mionJcrile, o-chlorobenzvlldpne
•'anoanese,
trlc^rbonvl TCI ,7, 3 ,4 ,5-. era. j-l-itethyl-7 ,4-cyclopc
ntarfl-Jn-l -vl]- (°CI)
Mercury
HPrcury ox Me
cesltvloxldp
i^etnanamlnc, M-metnyl-. snlfate (till
.ne, N-metnyl-N-nltroso-
M-C4-tblsf'l-CdlmftnvlamlnoJtitienyl)mptnyJene)-2,'>-c
yclonexaalen-l-ylJd<:ne)-H-mPlhyl-, chlorMe
Methane, cnloro-
Msthane, cnlorodlfluoro-
•lethane, -llcnloro-
fie thane, lorio-
Methdne. oxyblstcnioro-
MSthane, tetrnchloro-
ShC S
bO I.VI A
SI.C
PU
\
» = UHOtP DEVEIiOPHFNT
IN OUhllE
* = OTHER
-------
E!(VlPnH«lFNTAI PPnTFCTjnt, AGENCY
«>;-&fi-1
74-)3-l
133-21-1
7;-;3-r,
B7s-0ft.n
1 1 5-<- Indene . la . 4,7.7a-t etrahvdro-
3-i,4,7,7a-t,6,7.l>.ii-rie!">chloro-1d,1,7,7a-tetrinyf)ro-
lO?-n-7.
bp^7o--;Q_Q
6-1 )
-------
FNVIPONMF.HTAI,
ACENCY
I'ftY 17, 1?S1
MA'IFK pi»L PWASK P>l«St SI-C SEC rioro'il'lnloat», zinc ^aic
2-p"ntanono
2-ppmanonc, i-n-pthvi-
3-J"Titen-2-pne, 4-iueihyl-
'J-errivl per' Itiorooccyt sulf onanldo ethnnol
Phenol, dlmpchy]-. nnospnetr t3:l)
phenol, isohutylen.itert, pnosphate (1:1)
pneno), IsooroDvl^tra , onospnate (j:l)
2, l-dtnltrn-
7 , 1 , S-t r ictiloro-
7, 1 , h-ir Ibromo-
in/-B7-Q
I0?-in-i
Hi-vo-7
ll><>j-9c>-7
?i|5'»-/'3-)
-ll -7
•5l-7"-S
*>b-95-1
2'i(i'i8-3H-fi
7-i-Bk)-»l-9
17I-1S-1*
J0075-87-3
I03-7N-4
plenol ,
PhcnoJ ,
Phenol,
rhenol,
Phenol, 4 , 4 ' - C 1 -rap iny letnvlldonejhis-,
polymer
I'hcnol,
>i
« t
Pfiosphonl tr HP riilorl'lo
Phoiphonlnm, ethyl tr IrliPnvl- ,
phosphonium, »>thy 1 tr Innenvl- ,
Phosohonliim, tet raoucvl-, aeetrfte, nonoacetatp
Phosnhonion, tetraKls(nvMroxymethvl)-, sulfatP
(^:l) (sail!
Pho-iphonlu-n, tr1phenyl(ph<»nvlmeThvl)-, chloride
pnosphonium,l,2-erhanecilylntst trls-n-{pnenyln"thyl
Phonphonotnlolc aclrt, phenyl-,
U-( 4-hrnnn-7>Ii-')icnlorocinPnyl) D-uetnvl estor
Phosphoric acid, trlphenyl ester
Phosphoric acid, tr t s (rapthyluhenyl) ester
phosphoric acid,
Z.^-MsfhroiionietriyD-S-cnloronropyl
hKti-chloro-l-fchloromr thyljcchyl] ester
Pho^piioric trlaTi^e, hexdBiKtnvl-
JCld, S-(chloro>nBrnvl )
(ftc-I9CI)
pho-sphorous aclrt, trimethvl estpr
pno^ohoryl
Plperldlne, \ ,1 '-Cl , 2-etrianediy l)hls-
* = IINtltR ruMSIUEh»TI[)ll
« = Trt
OTrifS
-------
".HI 12, I °d !
CAS.lO
7c_00-7
7jj_7.j_l
HAI'C
PPL HMASt r\m*i. SCO
II IT l oro-
crocane, 1 , 3-rtlcnloro-
prooane, 7-cn)oro-
pron-ine, 7-n-ernyl-
pro^ine, ?-nltro-
1 ,2-Pronanedini
i , j-i'rooanedlol , ? . 7-hls [( oonrovloxy jmethvll -,
-f,
b-fi i'ronanenitrllc, J-
67-bl-O 2-J"ponanol
o-l i-Jronanol, 7- l?-(ben7ovloxv)i>roooxyj -, oonzoatc
gg.lj.q i-pronanol. 2 , 3-'ilt>rofno-
l?u-77-7 i-proranol. ) , J-diDro"pnr.jf luoro-2-itrlfluoromPthyl)-
l-Propene, 1-chloro-
,06-qn-i
,03-11-7
1P6-91-7
727J-37-7
110-86-1
1/1B08-60-7
6a-»IO-72-0
2Ab2e-27-R
7fa«7-l'S-fi
2-l'roncnolc
7-prorenoIc acid, ennvi estir
2-1'ropcnolc acirt, homnpolvrnpr, sodium salf
7-Prooenolc acM, oxiranylmr-chyl ester
2-Pronenolc acid, 2-etnylhexyl ester
;-prr>penolc nfM, 2-m«!thyi-, oxlranyl^etnvl est^r
7-Pronenolc 'iclrt, 2 , ^-dlm»Lhy 1-1 , 3-proodnidlyl
e-iter
uuarrz
Heslriucs (radl), sol ypnt-re' inlnq (SRC),
llltr^tlon
Sodium fizldp
Sodium bromldp
* =
niMSJi)F.i<«iiuN
« = 11. OUt'JK
* = OTHER
-------
FMVlPONMFiJTAL
Af.t'JCV
1?.
b- J4-?
1^075-07-9
•>bM-ft2-«
T7SJ-20-7
l1o*J-r>l-J
7473-10-6
'776-19-4
675-22-9
f.4-67-5
in i- 2 5-1
Ijl4-i0-l
HATER P°L PHARc PHt*t S^C 't-C StC 5 SrC
CHIPS BUL&H J I IT «E «P iNJP KA
i.vi »
-Soiilum salt
Sulfur en'orldp
.sulfur Miiorlfle, (lir-«-ll>-
Sulfuric aclo dldT.monluiri ^dll
Sulfuric iclo, alunlnum Sfllr (J:2)
Sblfurlc 'eld, hl-s( 1 -ifetnyloth/l ) ester C°CTJ
.Sulfuric icM, calcium salt 11:1)
sulfurir fld-i, '•Ihutyl es«yi1l?.!ilnn<>. .b.alph a. ,6.bet4. (5*) 1 I - (9C1)
rnioorea
jnorlura oloxl-le
rlianlui
i,3,s-irH7lnf-2,l,fi(lri,JH,SH)-t.rltriionP
rrltiromo-so'Miiin s^lt ntienol
runlci>nycln (°CT)
vermiculltf
/.vtel nvlon resin
-------
PART II
CHEMICALS OF INTEREST
TO OPTS
29
-------
iinE ,Tti, ppi'iT1:1: nr
i-iFiiT SIIPPDPT lUV
sums KI ACTIVITY
I'JlY
CHIPS
Complete*
32
31
3S
47
SI
1^9
151
IS2
153
151
is?
156
151
1SR
Ifi?
IBO
50-on-o
51-70-S
Sfi-23-i
67-51-3
ft2-5ft-5
67-S6-I
(,7.h3-o
67-TJ-l
6S-17-2
7-4-"»7-3
74-16-1
75-00-3
75-01-4
75-02-S
75-05-1*
75-07-0
nletnvlchlnrotMnnhosDHatP
Al*yl phtnslates
flll pate «?srerD
'ID oreferrea na'i> on tile
) ,lcYClo 2.2.7. octane
Cliloronhenols
Aluminum anti compounds
t tnv] amines
Pri«nvlene Hi/tr I»m1 res
nroiilne and tromine coiuoimis
fi-nitroso cor.pountis
Lithium anrt lltnlun crjr.ipou-ns
flnrt derivatives
Cuttlnn fluidi
Trlmechvl phosphite
Carhflmlr acirt, ctnyl o
Hethan?( tetr^icnloro-
7-Prooanol
Fthane,
Forinaiatde. » , fi-'H
Metnane, cnloro-
Fthane, bromo-
Fthanei chloro-
ftnene. cnloro-
Fthene. (luoro-
Acetonitrlle
fkcetaldehyfle
30
-------
jur.v H. i"tn
MMiAr.F"ENT SUPPORT DIVISION
BY ACTIVITY
CHIPS (cent)
Comoleced
-nltro-
100-40-1 Cvclohex»T>, 4-<"tnenvl-
100-44-; Benzene, tchloromethyl)-
lOi-l*-« Bpnzcnamlne, 4.1'-methvlen»nls(2-chloro-
10i-7>-7 \,3.5,7-Tetraazablcycln[3.3.1]nonanc,
3,7-dinItroso-
102-71-ft tthanol. 2 , 2* ,7"-nltr llnlrl s-
103-11-7 J-Prooenolc aclti, 2-ethvlf>exyl ester
10fi-<»3-l Fthane, 1 ,7-rtloroTio-
107-07-9 7-Propenal
107-05-1 1-Prooene, 3-ehloro-
107-OA-2 Fthane, I,?-rtlchloro-
107-15-3 1,7-Ftranertlanlne
107-B7-9 2-Pentanone
3\
-------
R.'VlPO'lMEUfAl, PROTECTION
HAN»f,F':E'»'thyl )-
173-91-1 ),*-nioxan»
124-OQ-4 1 ,6-Hexanedlamlne
132-17-1 9H-Carb«zol-3-ailne, 9-ethyl-
140-88-5 2-«'rop^nolc acid, ethyl pst«r
333-52-6 HO preferred naie on tile
S34-13-4 Dimethyl chlourea
557-30-7 5-Isooenzofurancarboxylie acid,
i,3-ain»rtrn-i,3-atox'j-
593-fn-7 rthene. brnmo-
5q].o?-0 Ethene, 1,1-dlhromo- ("»CD
680-31-9 Phosonorlc trlamlde, hexamethvl-
694-l«-2 2-"ropanonp, 1, 1,1, 3,3,3-nexafluoro-
870-00-7 1 ,3-nioxan-l-oJ ', 2,6-'llmethyl-, acetate
1314-20-1 Thorium dioxide
1318-00-0 Vermlcullt"
1333-86-4 Carbon black
-------
ENVIRO1 -EflTAIi PKHIE-CriOr- At!f,NCV
MANAtFMF.'JT SUPPORT OIVlSIO'i
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
jui.i 16, i«ai
CHIPS (cent)
Completed
(cont)
1338-21-4 7-nutanone. oeroxirie
2223-B?-7 7-°ropenolc acln, 7.7-dlmethyl-l.i-nropanedlvl
ester
25S1-62-* Sulfur fluoride. (OC-6-11)-
30R3-75-R nxlrane. 17,1,7-trIchioroetnvl)-
13494-RO-9 Tellurium
14POP-60-7 nuartz
MflOa-fiO-7 Ouirtz
266?o-2?-8 Sodium azMe
Under development
2
S3
51-23-5
50-29-7
75-91-2
77-71-6
70-10-7
80-15-a
92-57-4
93-01-5
96-4S-0
97-00-7
101-80-4
lll-4*-6
121-45-9
J29.7Q-3
142-28-9
Cyinurlc flclrt and chlorinated derivatives
1,3-ProDanedlamlnc,N,N-dJmethvl
Pnenol, 2,1-dlnlcro-
Etnane, l,l'-oxyhls-
Hvdropcroxide, 1,1-dlmetnyletnyl
4.7-Methano-lH-lndene, 3a.
-------
E«VIROl!"i£"1 Ab PROTECTION AGEMCV
MMIAGEMEflT SUPPORT niViSID.'J
STATUS BY ACTIVITY
,)ULY 1ft.
PHTPS (COPt)
Under development (cont)
54R-67-9 f ethanamlnlun,
N-C4-tbls(4-(dlnethyl
-------
FWIRO'I'TM AL I'MOFKCTinN AGENCY
FMr.'JT SUPPORT DIYISIOH
STATUS hi ACTIVITY
lf>, 1981
Balances
Completed
50'
67
71
71.
79.
95.
100'
107
127
7440
7440
10
7P
47
14<>
• 00-0
•fifi-3
•43-2
•55-6
• 01-6
•90-7
• 44-7
• 06-7
• 1P-4
•18-2
•41-9
UndP*
development
5
56-73-5
67-72-1
79-46-9
593-60-2
Antlines
Chlorinated benzenes (mono-, dl-, trl-, tetra-,
flnd nenta-)
"o nreferred name on tile
cnlorophenols
Formaldeny'p
rctnune, trlcnioro-
fenzent
Rthane, 1 .1 .1-lrlchloro-
Fthene, trlchloro-
1,3-Benienedlamlnc, 4-metnyl-
Benzene, (chloro^ethyl)-
Ethane, 1,7-dichloro-
Ftnene, tetracnloro-
Arsenlc
Cflrimlum
B-nzldlne based dves and congeners
Methane, tetrachloro-
Ethane, hexachloro-
Propane, 2-nltro-
bromo-
-------
L PROTECT I'lr:
SUPPDHT UIVIS101
5TATUS PY ACTIVITY
16.
PRL I
Conplete-l
71-4J-2 Benzene
117-81-7 1,2-Benzenertlcarbovyllc ael«J. his (2-ethvlnexyl)
esfr
1318-00-'> Vsrulcullte
In queue
32 Alicyl otithnlates
79-46-9 Prooane. 2-nltro-
95-80-7 1,3-Henzen«Mlan>l.ne, 4-netnyl-
99.59.3 Renzpnanlne, ^-methoxy-5-nltro-
106-<»?-4 Ethane. 1 ,?-(Slbromo-
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-<11chloro-
117-79-3 9,10-Anthracenedlone, ?-nmlno-
172-6O-1 nxlrane, (Dhpnoxyn">thyl)-
-------
ARF.NCY
"AilAGEIENT SUPPORT OIVISIDrJ
ST»TUS ftY ACTIVITY
JULY I ft. 19»!
Phase I
Comoletecl
5 Benzlrtlne hisert dyes and congeners
30 Chlorofluorocarbons
33 Phospnatcs
llR-7t-l Benzene, nexachloro-
126-72-7 1-Pronanol. 2,3-dlbromo-. nhosonate (3:1)
1332-21-4 Asbestos
7440-43-4 Cadmium
7440-47-3 Chromium
In queue
34
35
56-23-5
67-72-1
79-34-5
108-91-0
7440-33-2
Under develoonent
50-00-0
67-*, 2-tetrnchloro-
Cyclohexananlne
trsenlc
Formaldehyde
Hetnane. trtcnloro-
Ethene, 1.1-dicnloro-
«:tnane, 1,1,7-trIchloro-
Fthene, trlchloro-
2-Propenamlile
Benzene, (chloronothyl)-
1,4-Dloxane
Ethene, tetracdloro-
Fthene<
Mercurv
37-
-------
EWVIRU'lTIMAI, PRtviECTfntj AGENCY H"'V lo, 19R1
",MI»GF "IF'IT SjrpnRT DIVISION
STATUS PY ACTFVITY
Phase II
Under drvemoment
10 cnlorofluorocarbons
1337-21-4 Asbestos
-------
ENVIRO'J-.SHTAL I'RfJTECTlOi AGENCY
MAMAGEtErtT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS HY ACTIVITY
.JULY 16, 1SS1
Section 4(e)
Under development
5
10
11
20
72
73
74
7ft
77
?o
32
39
161
175
183
71-S5-6
75-05-B
75-09-2
77.47-4
79-53-1
7D-S7-5
78-93-3
79-0«i-l
85-69-7
85-70-1
87-60-3
95-47-6
98-95-3
101-77-9
!06-«2-3
106-51-4
108-10-1
108-3P-3
Benzlrtlne based dyes «ncl conveners
Anilines
Aryl ohosohfltes
Chlorlnate>l henzenes (nono-, -11-, trl-p tetra-,
and oenca-l
Chlorinated naontnalrnes
Chlorinated oarafflns
Cresols
Glvcldol ond l<:i derivatives
H^loqenated alKyl eooxtdes
Polychlorlnated terphenyls
AlKvl phtnalates
Alkyl epoxldes
Phenylenedlamlnes
Orianotln Compounds
Fluoro alKanes
Ftnane, 1,1,1-trlchloro-
Acetonltrlle
«othane, dlchloro-
1,3-Cyclopentadlene. 1.2,3,4,5,5-m>x«chlnro-
2-Cyclonexen-l-one, 3.5,5-trlmethyl-
Prooane. 1,2-dlchloro-
2-Outanone
2-Propenam5de
1.Z-Benzensdlcarboxylle acid, butyl phenylmetnyl
ester
1 ,2-Benzenedicartoxylic acH, a-bu^oxv-Z-oxocthyl
butyl ester
1,3-Butadiene, 1,1.7,3,4,4-hcxachioro-
Renzene, 1,2-rtlmethyl- (9CI1
Benzene, nltro-
Bcnzcnamlne, 4,4'-methylenf>ois-
Benzene. 1,4-dlmetnyl-
7,5-Cyclonex»'ilene-l,4-dlone
2-Pentanone, 4-mPtnyl-
Renzene, 1,3-dlmetnyl-
-------
IJT SUPPORT DIVISION
STATUS "If ACTIVITY
Section 4(e) (cent)
Under develoomenr (cont)
lOB-dfl-J Benzene, nethvl- («CI)
10R-94-1 rvclonpxanone
110-86-1 Pyrlrtlne
123-31-9 1 .-l-Renzenertlol
141.79-7 3-Penren-?-one, 4-methvl-
1309-6<-4 tntlmonv oxide
1345-04-6 Antimony sultlde
7440-36-0 Untlmonv
-------
PrOTTTtn" HGKNCY J'lLY Ift,
T SllPpOfcT
srAru.s y
Section 4(f)
Under consideration
50-00-n
117-81-7 1,7-fienzenedlcarhoxyllc act-i, hls(2-ecivlrexyl)
•>ster
-------
Section 5 SNUR
Completed
5MVTPOIMFWTAI. PS-nTr
-iiiT SUPPORT
STATUS MY 4CTIVITY
6 i-Metninesulfonyl-D-toluenPsiilfonanld'e
-------
'I. Porii-ECTIiir.
K'JPP.THT
RTAIU.S "Y ACTIVITY
JUI.V 16.
Section
Corr.Dleted
1336-36-1 i,1'-BlPhenvl.
Unripr consldercic Ion
1ST Oroanlc paint solvents
sn-on-i) rorraaidehvrte
107-06-2 Ftnane, 1 ,?-
-------
E'lVIPD'l'iF'.'TM, v»r>TFr.rjnn AGEI.'CY IUI.V 16,
''i SUPPPPT
STATUS (*
Section 6(d)
ComDletecl
1746-01-6 Dlhenzolb.p)[l.4)ilnxln. >,1, 7 .a-cetraclloro-
(9CI)
-------
NTM. "ROiECTItlli AG5"CY
MAHAGM'ENT SUBOJO
STftTOS 3V tCT[VITf
JULY \r>.
Section B(tl)
Under development
5
1C
11
20
72
71
7-\
76
27
79
)2
36
10
144
I7S
ITS
11-43-7
71-55-6
74-B7-3
74-qq-4
75-02-5
75-05-8
75-00-2
75-34-3
75-3B-7
75-45-6
77-47-4
78-59-1
7fl-fi7-5
7P-93-3
7g-0«i-l
79-4R-0
Acrylic aclrt nnd 7-netMyIacrvl 1 c acM and tNelr
PS ters
P(»nzldlnP hasod rives and cona»ner«!
Anilines
Aryl phosphates
Chlorinated benzenes (mono-. "11-, trl-r tetra-,
and nentfl-)
Cn)orlnafert p^ontnalenes
Cnlorlnatei oaraftlns
Crescls
Glycldol ind Its derivatives
PolycnJortnatert terphenvls
Alkvl nhthfllates
nioxlns
Alkyl eooxldcs
Chloronnenols
Orainotln Conrpunds
Polychlorln3tert dioenzof nr«ns
Genr.ene
Ftnane, 1 , 1 , l-t r Icnloro-
letnane, chloro-
(•'ctnanp, Indo-
Fthene, fluoro-
ftcetnnltrlle
"Pthane. dlcfiloro-
Fthane, 1 ,1-dlchl oro-
FLhene, 1 ,1-dl f luoro-
Metnane. chlorodK luoro-
1,3-CyclonentactletiP, l , ?,3, i, s, s-nexariloro-
7-CyclonexPn-l-onc, 3,5,5-trlaietlvl-
Prooane, 1 , ?-rilehl oro-
7-8utanone_
2-Propenamide
Prooane. 2-nltro-
-------
'l-lf'iTAL P^riTECr-iO- AG^f CY J'M.i I*. 1n«i
f-E'iT S'IPPnHT DIVISION
«TAIIIS i-v ACTIVITY
Section 8(d) (cont)
Unrl«r »1evelODnent (cont)
95.47-1 nenxene. 1 .7-Himpthyl-
95.95.4 Phenol, 7.4.5-trichloro-
9^-09.3 Dxtrane, ohenv)-
9P-9S-J ppnzene. nltro-
100-41-4 Benzene, ethvl-
100-17-5 Benzrne. etnpnvl-
IOfl-44-7 icnzene, Cclloromethyl)-
101-77-0 rtenzenamlne. 4,4'-n»thvlen"ols-
107-71-6 tthanol, 2,J',2"-nltrllorrls-
106-47-3 Benzene, 1 ,
-------
iTAL CanrE.CT!C-. AfiFNCY JULY 1".
,-lft.lAGr-F'JT SUPPl'ST
S'SIUS HY ACTIVITY
Section R(d) (cont)
Under 'levelopiient (contl
134S-04-A Antimony sulfMe
7440-36-0 Antimony
-------
Section B(e)
pPOT-CT[flf. AGRN
MANAGEMENT fiilPPOflr DIVISION
STATU i MY ACTIVITY
•>5 Ethylene olyrol, 2-lwriroxynronyl -2(2-'ivdrnxvetnvl )
51 rr-14i
50 Kprnac 21«»
59 pecof uranuronlc arM,"j.°-rt1 ai>lno
-l-tamlno-9n-oiirln-9-vl)-l ,S,6,1.H,9,-he»
60 HylrnxyacefaJdeivae dl-nfrnyl aceril
61 Phenol f ori»aldenyrio resin
62 DlDhenyleictnane
n-7-methoxvcarhonyl-l-metrivlvl
64 Phosnhorlc acid. 2, 2-hls (i.rono^etrivl )
-3-hydroxy-l-orooyl
fi5 Thlonhosonorvl-n'.n'-ltinetnvlfnraiiilrttne,
••6 ThlopnosDnoranild«t»,
rtimethvl-n-tetrnhveiropvronvl
67 Polyvel q-100
6fl nctanoyllnlrtazolltiln-7-onc,
l-(5-t-butvl-l,1.4-thiaHl-i7ol-7-yll
69 n(7-N!ethoxvcarnonyl-l-
methvlvinvJ-noCnoxy-thlonnnspnorvl)
70 AcPtaml'Hne,n-(7-lsoDroooxyrarbonvl-)
-m»thvlvlnvl-raethoxytnlophosDnoraint)
71 C I>1 cf\ 1 or o- 1 r lazl no )amlno-nenzvl- suit onite
7? Penzen?, i ,4-nit)romo-2.5-.Hchloro-
73 Pol vethvlaled henzene tails
74 NttroaniHne. 2-nC2,7, 3 , 3tPtraf lnoronronyl-1
-fl-nli1e)-4-tr If luoronethyl-
75 Ut't, l-C3(4-<1ichloroDh«nvl)-l-c«rt.ainvl
methoxv-3-'iiethyl-
76 Solvent reflneo coal (sue) - filter fe«d
77 hollald oq-100
78 w-mi4S
on Totrahromonntnalate, l-pronanol
tl NO nreterrert n^me on flic
8? G'Hf cut heflvy duty solnhlp oil
P3 Pel bottom* K hPX pel botto-s
8/V Stanax (H) llbfc
PS Perfluoroinlne
B5 FC-7O Decomoosltlon
81 t"viraullc fluH
8R Tetranroii>o tllallyl
-------
FNVIRQH-Fn»L PROTECT mil
.T S'IPBQOT DIi'X
STATUS 3Y »rT!VITY
IIJIjT In. 1-»61
Section 8(e) (cont)
(eont)
90
nlc nil mixture
Polvvel M-106 oolyner
N-(2," "f 935»
Rnnilnate'i uronxtlc oils iJ'i-liO-lD0
Fsocvsniite olmer of 5-t-ont vl -1 . 3,4-tnt-->-1aZQl-7-yl
ChJorlnatei* nornornene -lerl vatlvcs
Cnlorlnated rtloxln
S-Mct.iyl-n-( (fllen-i'-metnvl-n
rnctnvlc-TroaravloxvnetliylencloxvHhloacotinJ
PctrolcH1" cruile fractions
Cpnol/ist G (mlx»fi aromatic nvdroc^roons)
nromocllchlorobenzcne (nnutral oils from
hvdrolvsts)
Varsol 40
Home hpatlnn oil (no. 21
Fthoxylatert proriucts
jet fuel »
Alcohol efoxv^ulfate (sortlum <«it)
Alcohol etnoxvsulfatP (ai"iionl»in salti
srco LH-7979
Prounlent 4A
Blnietnvirwiantoln - d«rivi>.1 enoxy
resin (developmental)
Polyalk-oxvlatpd polyamlnr
InMazolldln-2-one. 1-fS-t-nutyl
-1 .3,4-thla.ilazol-2-yn-3-»'ethvl-SCi-Clli.
Fuel oil
Sun-cor tlexoorapnlc 74 r»d InK
-------
i '•'•>nrvC'riO'J ;.c-.tlCY
cl-If \T .MIBP
<; it-run e>v
r'D1
Section Bte) (cont)
(cont)
(InclortlnT mlrlnn
I in Pioer*7lne, 7-Hydrnxyernvl
117 Multlllthe deilarlnq solvent
lit Inif roller ^es»nsltl7er
us i , I ,l ,-Trlf luoro-2-chloro
l?n Hpxyn-3-ol
171 nctai-2-on», 5-mcthyl-
17? Petrnl°1Jiii rrmJp fractions, ilnh botilni
173 Hydrocarnop -solvrnts
171 Phoinhonlun salts
17S Aromatic hvdror«irtins
I7»i Chlorinated nydrocaroons
177 P«trol»ur.
I7fl Ar«enlc/cartinlun-
and sinPltln comooun-is)
17Q nihcnzo-D-dioxln,Dolycnlorlnat:e *
130 NO Preferred naire on file
131 Polyhromlnflted nlnnenvls
132 no preferred nine on file
1 13 Connor SPeltlm comconnds
134 Cnromates
13b Vel-Su75 Intermediates
\3f> nirscl fuol
137 Polystyrene «?ste streams
1 38 »rvl Dhosonates
140 Pnosnnonium acid compounds
14J rtnoxvlated C12-CI5 alconols
147 Copalt metal salts
143 Cooper metal salts
-------
ENVIPI-I -e
JUI.f I'.
M RCMI/ITY
Section 8{«) (cent)
econt)
144
145
|4f.
\ <•*
149
ISO
1S1
1 60
t 64
165
1*6
167
170
171
177
17B
179
191
181
1"?
50-00-0
bO-7fi-5
56-73-5
57-55-6
Lead mete]. s*lts
wielt*1! .netsl salts
coal rterlv"i tuel oil fraction*
io r>refTr("l pane nn file
Orndnlc solvents
Crnde snale oil's
Aluminum anri coinoovin'ls
fluorine conDoun(l<
"olvquar'i
Araus 0-32B
Trjfmlxed n-ono -inri dJnonvJ rhcny I )
Thlodlcroolonots psfr coiriple*
Kronltet(R) (Sol
Kronltex(K) (no)
KronltexCf) 200
Kronllex(K) 7nnn
Polynuflrt H
Pnotocopvlnn toner
r>lrvclo3«nt«(Uenjlfon8ti>s
on file
NO prcterr'ri
s\
-------
1 M,V t I, |ia|
r.r- F.,T S'JPP'iPT IMVJSl.l"
Si HI US rY ACTIVITY
Section 8(e) (cont)
(cent)
S5-8S-0
fi7-S6-l
67-66-3
71-43-2
71-SS-fc
74-9J-!
7S-01-4
75-05-H
7S-0«-7
75-71-H
75-71-5
7S-79-5
75-3->-'
75-3S-4
75-M-5
75-7«-l
77-<7-4
77-73-S
77-79-t
78-00-7
7B-7P-4
79-00-5
79-OI-h
70-11-1
79-20-9
MP t-haneilne, n-m«»lhyl-H-nltrnso-
Sulturlc icin, dletnvi pster
vpthanc, trlcnloro-
B»nzonc
Fthane, 1 , 1 , 1-trlchioro-
Ethnic, chloro-
ftcctonl trlle
M»thane, rtlrhloro-
Oxl ran?
Prooane, 2-"iethvJ-
7-cnloro-
l . 1 --Ucnloro-
Fr'-ione, 1 , 1 -rtlchlorn-
raroo.ilc dlchlorldp
"I'lmhane, retravetrw] -
1, l-Cvclooentflrilpno, 1 ,2,3,-i,5,!>-nPxacnlnrn-
1.7-Hcr.nano-l'l-ln'iPne, 3 a .4 ,7 . 7a-t
Sulfiirlc acid, -llnethyl pst«>r
Plumbano, rftraetnvl-
flutane, 3-nethyl-
Fthane. 1 . 1 ,7-trIcnlnro-
Etnene, trlchloro-
acetlc *cia, cnioro-
Acrtlc arid, m"thvl ester
-------
E'IVI9nri',f;'.'r
97-57-1
1 , 1 ,7 , 2-tclr»!>rniio-
, 2-nltro-
fi-(?-chloroccnv J )-'<-et.nvt-
l
-i. 7-ottivl-,
1 ,1 •—>
"nt-.-inolc
1 ,7-i-than»'Uvlhls(oicy-?, l-«th'inertlvl J pster t °C1J
Pron^ne, 1,7-Hloromo-i-cnloro-
1-ProDflnol, V, 3-rtlhromn-
(trJchlorosiecnyn-
cHr 4-(i , i -iMnethyl etnvl >-
"pniPne. (1-netnvletnenyl)-
**n7»nf. Crt IchJoromet^yD-
Bprizoyl chlnririe
Wenzeni>, ptn'nvl-
Benren"", Cenl orinetny 11-
102-71-6 Ethanol! 2!2',?"-nItrllPtrls-
ini-li-7 7-^roppnoic ^clii, ?-PthyJopxyl ester
16-1 5-a
Ofi-1 1-o
9S-07-7
on-97-l
inO-42-b
100-14- ;
103-75-4
106-BS-S
10iy 1 tsfr
lflfe-91-7 7-Propcnolc acl-i, 2-mef.nvl-, ox1rdnvln>ect>vl estHr
106-99-0 t. 3-But-idipne
107-OR-7 ttnane, 1,2-rfichloro-
107-07-3 Ett-anol, 2-ctUoro-
-------
iniTti. n-iiirrCCTjn.'j s,-.,., c» Jin v if.,
hrlT SUPPi'iT i)l VI SKI."
Y ncrI"£TY
Section I(P) (cont)
(contl
107.11-1 ?-Propenenltrlle
lOB-Ob-i nc«-tlc *cld etn«nvl f>ster
109-31-^ 7 f 5-FurnnaIonp
10P-S1-1 Pcnz«np, methyl- t?CI)
10(.--ol,
Mn-8°-ri 7-Pronpnolc acin, Ptnvl »stpr
141-59-3 2-ppntanet;hlol , 7,4 ,4-tr l.nethvl -
lsn-;A-s Phenol, 4-meMioxy-
156-60-5 rtnene. 1 ,7-dlcnl oro- , (n-
317-71-8 1-Prnnene,
I ,l,'»,3,3-i!enta£li!oro-.I-firifl.]or'>r'ptnvl)
547-PR-l KptruinP, oxvhls [cnloro-
547-92-7 l . i-Cvclooenra.llcnc
557-30-7 S-Isobenzof urnncarooxvllc "rid,
l,3-rtlhv'ro-l..l-c11pxo-
-------
e»vinnu TIITM poi.
:i;.'l»'-,r"F»1T S,IVt>llft DIVISION
STA1U-, !>Y ACTIVITY
IIJLY Ifi.
Section 8(e) (cont)
(cont)
•SQ3-60-?
filH-15-n
673-OS-l
624-07-0
62b-73-<>
632-70-1
63"-l«->
706-7S-S
P78-bS-0
<>2fi-04-|
930-1 J-fl
I 100-SS-5
1 330-7P-S
133J-17-P
1336-3^-3
1643-70-5
173B-?S-b
1746-01 -fr
ID »7-n7-l
1037-04-3
1937-37-7
2715-35-V
7723-«7-7
Ftrteno, hromo-
Phosnnlne, trlnhpnyl-
nisnl £ lrlo-
1 ,3,5-Trlfl7tne-?,-»,fi( I". 1-1 , iHi -ir ttnl on"
Cycl nupntone, ocr-achlorn-
«,7-«etnanelsoiie«l7.o»iiry) ) ester
cnroninm oxirie
i .1 '-ninhenvl. chlorlnatrd
fli"«il"
1-Do'lcCdiaTln'' > H,?l-rtin»tnvl-, :i-oxlrt»
•i-othvl PprfJuorooctvlsLl fOTairt-lo
ri.4)l1ovln, / . 3 ,7 ,a-t "rracnlpro-
Phosnlonttr] Je chloride
Ploerlrtlne, I,l'-(1,7-pi.n-inc'liyi)o1s-
?,7--iapntrt9lPnC'llsulfonlc ?cll,
4-amlno-3-tC4'- tf 7,4--llanlnonh"nvl)azo) (I , I '-Mche
nvll-4-vlJazoJ-5-nydroxy-'>-(-. HsoSliim ^a!t
7-Pentanni, 4-netnvl-, hvdroaen
nnosphorotilthloats1, 7lnc salt
2-Propcnol': acid, 2,7-H t necnvl-l , 3-procanertl yl
ester
-------
II.I,. In.
SI-\TU<;
•section 8(e) (cent)
(cont)
2475-Of>-b oxlrnne.
7442-57-7
T.qQ5-etlwl«-tnvM "-sfr
1033-62-1 f tnananlne, 7 , 7 '-oxvh 1 s [ 'i, 'J-iilmct nv 1 -
31/0-90-6 9,19-Antlracene-ilon",
1 ,J-rtinvtlroxv-^,8-nls [CZ-nviroxvth/l :
3389-71-7 i'lcvcloC2.2.nhPDt-i»-7,5-«xacnloro-
41Q6-R-
6058-73-7 7,1,4,5,7,7-Hpyacnloro-l-rt
7177-48-2
775?'
74«n.
7647'
76J-5
7775
777F
7782
7783
77B3
• IU-7
•02-0
•41-9
•OI-U
•l-i-6
•77-7
•tl-3
•18-9
•50-5
•06-4
• 7D-7
nlnannrnotl,7,l-crt:3'.7'.l ' - 1 * 1 nervl ene-S . ) r'-rl Inne
, 3,12-'llnltrp-
6-[(Bmlnon'-envi ac
ptvl)ailno3-3,3-rilr"Pthvl-7-nyo-,
trlhvrt[2.alPha..5.alnh n. ,6.nPtH
Fthane, 7-hrono-l , 1-flnetnoxv-
} - t"CI)
HyHrocilorlc acid
Potiliim sro^lde
Oxlrane, [(l,l-dl
rnnfllc acid, dt-;ortliiii salt
Sulfiirlc acid, calclun salu (l:i)
Chlorine
ilylroti^n sulfide
Sill f uric acid rlla.nmonlu'n salt
-------
.Ml'.f !o, I'-'M
~,F "••••IT
STATUS .-V ACTIVI ti
Section B(e) (cent)
(cent)
7730-OP-7
77S<»-1?-0
8006-14-7
9003-fM-7
10075-6 f-<3
10075-S7-1
10043-01-3
10310-JH-O
Cnrnmlc acfti, strontlun- snlt (1:1)
rnromlc acid (H/Cr7n7), dlso-Uu-> salt,
(9CI)
1 1 I I4-I8-*
121CP-I <-3
7-Ororcnolc acid. ho">or>olv"'r , snHlni soil
Sulfur chlorine
Phosriieryl cMcrlrte
eulf«rlc flcln, alu-nlniira salt (?:7)
I'nnsnnonlun. l ,7-eCf«ne>H"lnl< rtr l-J-O-lDnenylwet ("/I
Tunlc-imycln (*»CI)
i-! 100
1 37"ic on £llo
70109-30-1
•ID na'ne ver Ii1«nr | f lert for C^f
riinsononl'JK. t Trabiicvl -, nc^tnt", -nrr.
1-Prooanol, 7- [7-( t-en7f, J , !, s-i-nar arhloro-
-------
FNVl»nii"t.n M ninrccnoi f-GE'
.lAfUG1'1 Fl'l SHPSORT n[VI"inK
•»»
.I'll, f 1 * . !«• H
Section 8(«) (contl
(cont)
75563-11-"
37flb3
51461-
55566-
56910-
• 59-1
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S0272-IQ1
REPORT DOCUMENTATION
_ PAGE
l._ REPORT NO.
560/TIIS-81-OQ4
2.
3. Recipient's Accession No
4. Title and Subtitle
5. Report Date
TSCA Status Report for Existing Chemicals
July 1981
7. Author(s) Doreen Sterling, Susan Bloodworth, Patricia Grim,
Alicemary Leach
8. Performing Organization Rept No
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Toxics Integration (TS-777)
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
10. Proiect/Task/Work Unit No
11. Contract(C) or Grant(G) No
(C)
(G)
12. Sponsoring Organization Name and Address
Same as 9 above.
13. Type of Report & Period Covered
TIIS
January 1981
14.
IS. Supplementary Notes
16. Abstract (Limit 200 words)
The TSCA Status Report (TSR) for Existing Chemicals provides current
information on the regulatory/assessment status of chemicals of
interest to the Office of Toxic Substances under the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA).
17. Document Analysis a. Descriptor*
b. Identifiers/Open Ended Tarmt
Status Report
TSCA
c COSATI Reid/Group
18. Availability Statement
19. Security Class (This Report)
20. Security Class (This Page)
21. No of Pages
22. Price
(See ANSU239 18)
See Instructions on Reverie
OPTIONAL FORM 272 (4-77)
(Formerly NTIS-35)
Department of Commerce
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