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CAS REGISTRY NO 108-90-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1896 C
Rev Med Suisse
Romande Rat, Intraperitoneal,
16 449 Guinea pig Clinical Subcutaneous
1937 A
J Path Bact Toxicity of certain
44(2) 281-296 Rat Clinical chlorine derivatives
of benzene
1955 C
Gig Sanit
20(8) 19 Mouse Clinical Inhalation
1968 Ab
Gig. Sanit Comparative toxicity
33(10) 15—21 of chlorobenzene and
di chl orobenzene
1971
10th Ann Meet
Soc. Toxicol Blood,
p. 393 Dog Clinical Oral Systemic
1972 Ab
Gig Tr Prof Zabol
16(3) 48-50 Human Occupational Inhalation Cardiovascular
1972 Ab
Nauch. Tr , Irkutsk Blood,
Med Inst Central
115 26-29 Mouse Clinical Inhalation Nervous System
1972 Rat, Mouse Ab
Gig Sanit Guinea pig, Blood,
37(5) 93-95 Rabbit Clinical Inhalation Systemic Chronic study
1973 Ab
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Solvent fumes -
17(12) 4-8 hygienic evaluation
1974 Ab
Zh Eksp Klin Med
14(2) 20-24 Rat Clinical Inhalation
1975 A
Environ Health Environmental fate &
Perspectives biodegradability of
10 259-284 benzene derivatives
1976 Ab
Toxicol Appl
Pharmacol
36(2) 383-394 Rat Clinical 0ra Systemic
1976 Ab
Bratisi Lek Listy Lethal-
65(1) 9-14 Rat Clinical Oral 3 4g/kg
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BENZENE, CHLORO-
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-90-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1976 Ab
Gig Tr. Prof Zabol Threshold dose es-
10 5-10 tablished for chloro-
benzene
1976 Ab
Diss Abst Mutagenicity studies
Vol 36 with benzene & chlo-
robenzene
1977 A
Stanford Res
Inst Rat, Blood, Toxic evaluation of
80 p. Rabbit Clinical Inhalation Systemic inhaled chlorobenzene
1977 A
Ecotx Environ
Safety Chlorinated benzenes
1 1-6 in the environment
1977 Ab
Gig Tr. Prof. Human-
4 25-28 woman Occupational Inhalation Reproductive
1977 Ab
NTIS PB - 271880 Guidelines for test-
29 p ing of chlorobenzene
1977 Ab
Gig Aspeckty
Okhrany Zdor
Nasel
pp 107-108 Human Occupational Inhalation
1977 C
Kozhn Postup Prom Toxicity of chioro-
Yadov Org Profil benzene following en-
pp 46-50 try into the body
through the skin
1978 Ab
Zh Eksp Kim Med
18(5) 100-103 Human Occupational Inhalation Systemic
1978 Ab
Proc West Monochlorobenzene
Pharmac. Soc liver toxicity in
21 475-480 rainbow trout
1979 Ab
Acta Biol Cracov
Ser Zool Blood,
21(2) 163—174 Mouse Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1979 Ab
ACS Symp Ser Effect of chioro-
99 401-413 benzene on rainbow
trout
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BENZENE, CIILORO-
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-90-7
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1979
ASTM SpeC. Tech
Ab
Pubi
Toxicity of chloro-
667.131-147
benzene to fish
1979
Toxicol Research
Proj Directory
Ab
Medical & industrial
hygiene study of chlo-
4(10)
rinated hydrocarbons
1980
Toxicol Research
Proj Directory
Ab
Mortality, medical,
and industrial hy-
5(3)
giene studies of
chlorinated hydro-
carbons
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CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 56-23-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1939 C
Can Mining A warning concerning
Met Bull No 332 the use of carbon tet
42 579-580 in the coal industry
1939 C
hid Med
8 426-432 Toxic fumes
1940 Blood, A
Minnesota Central Nervous
Medicine System,
23.715-718 Human Accidental Inhalation Systemic
1940 C
Ugeskr Laeg Fatal carbon tet
p. 337 poisoning
1941 C
J md Hyg Toxic Carbon tet as an
23 112-117 industrial hazard
1943 A
hid Med A report of carbon
12(1) 1-3 tet. in industry, in-
cluding accidental
poisonings & effects
1943 C
Rubber Age
(NY) Carbon tet from the
53 140-141 health viewpoint
1943 C
Folia Med New original research
(Naples) work on the pathology
29 209-221 of certain operations
in the chemical warfare
industry
1944 C
Brit J
hid Med Chronic Cd 4 intoxi-
1 11-19 cation
1946 C
Safety Eng
91 75-77 Carbon tet hazards
1948 C
API Toxicol Rev
Carbon tetrachioride
September
1948 C
Z Ilaut-u
Geschlechtskrankh The toxicoloqical
5 297-298 action of Cd 4
1948 C
Z Haut-u
Geschlechtskrankh Toxicologi cal action
4 117—179 of carbon tet
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Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 56-23-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1952 C
Vet Med Brief outline of the
47 412-416 toxicology of some
common poisons
1952 A
AMA Archives Pulmonary,
of md Hygiene Systemic, Discussion of some
Occup Med Occupat, Inhalation, Cent Nerv Sys cases of carbon tet
6 74-82 Human Accidental Oral Lethal poisoning & treatment
1g61 C
J Occup Med Toxicology of carbon
3 82-86 tet review with 35
references
1961 C
US Dept of
Commerce, Off Tolerance criteria
of Tech Serv for continuous in-
31 pp Lab halation exposure
animals Clinical Inhalation to toxic material
1962 C
Zentr Arbeitsmed The effects of sol-
Arbeitsschutz vent vapors on the
12.5-8 Mouse Clinical growth and spontan-
eous mortality of
juvenile mice
1964 C
Farmakol Toksikol Comparative evalua-
27(5) 613-615 tion of toxicity corn-
(in Russian) Mouse Clinical mon to chlorine de-
rivatives of fatty
series HCs according
to hexanol test on
albino mice
1965 C
Am J Med Sci Cytotoxicity of car-
250(6) 688-692 bon tet as measured
by loss of cellular
enzymes to surround-
ing mediums
1970 Ab
DTSCH
Gesundheitswes Occupat , Inhalation, Acute carbon tet
25(49) 2308-2314 Human Accidental Oral poisoning
1970 Ab
Lebensversicher tied Carbon tetrachioride
22(1) 19-22 Human Occupat Inhalation Lethal poisoning
1970 Ab
Nat 1 CLGH
Poison Control
Center Bull
4 2 Cat bon tet
1971 C
Diss Abstr tnt
B Sci E’ig
32(4) 2021-8 Rat Clinical Inhalation Teratogenic Ph 0 dissertation
2
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CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 56-23-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epiderniological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1971 Ab
Latv PSR Zinat
Akod Vestis Guinea Acute and chronic
6 87—91 pigs Clinical Systemic studies
1971 Ab
Studi Sassar
Sez 2 Vol 49
5-6 223-230 Rat Clinical Intragastric Lethal
1971 A
Drills Pharm
Medicine Discusses uses, tox-
4th Edition icity, treatment
1971 A
Biochem Pharmacol Determinants of
20(5) 1019-1021 toxicity
1972 Ab
Cancer Res
32(6) 1148-1153 Rat Clinical Oral Systemic
1972 Ab
Byull Eksp
Bio Med
14(10) 78-81 Rat Clinical Injection Carcinogenic
1972
Gig Sanit
10 83-85 Rat Clinical Inhalation
1972 Ab
Byull Eksp
Biol Med Pulmonary,
73(4) 118-121 Rabbit Clinical Injection Systemic
1972 Ab
Wiss Z Martin
Luther Univ Halle-
Wittenberg Math—
Naturwiss Reihe Central
21(5) 81-85 Human Occupational Inhalation Nerv Sys
1972 Ab
Wiss Z Martin
Luther Univ Halle-
Wittenberg Math-
Naturwiss Reihe Central
21(5) 91-97 Rabbit Clinical Injection Nerv Sys
1972 Ab
Wiss Z Martin
Luther Univ Halle-
Wittenberg tiath-
Naturwiss Reihe
21(5) 73-80 Human Occupational Inhalation Systemic
1973 A
Arch Toxikol
30 103-110 Mouse Clinical Oral Systemic
1973 A
Texas lied Suicide
pp 85- ) Human attempt Oral Gastrointestinal
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CHLOROFORM
CAS REGISTRY NO 67-66-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1937
md Med
6 539-544 Lab animal Clinical LC 25 ppt
1938
Gasmaske Limits of toxicity
10 85-88 for chronic effects
1939
Arch Intern
Pharm Subcutaneous, Systemic,
61 155-171 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Cardiovascular
1939
Arch Intern
Pharm
62 487-495 Lab animal Clinical Injection Systemic Injected 0 005 cdl
1939
J Exptl Biol
Med Sci
17 225-240 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1939
Okayama Igakkai
Zasshi Gastrointestinal
51 596-608 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Blood, Pulmonary
1940
Med Sper -Arch
6 91-98 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1942
NY State J Med Clinical considera-
42 1072-1079 tions of poisonings
by some of the chlo-
rinated hydrocarbons
1942
Arch Exptl Path
200 218-224 Human Clinical Topical Irritation
1943
Anesthesi ol ogy
4 656 Human Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1944
Exptl Med Surg Intraperitoneal,
2 216-233 Lab animal Clinical Subcutaneous,
Rectal , Intra-
venous Blood
1945
Arch Neurol Pay Chronic chloroform
53 68-72 Human poisoning
1946
Vestnik Oto-Rino-
Lan ngol
8 (6) 13-19 Lab animal Clinical Ear
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CAS REGISTRY NO 67-66-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1947
Finishing -
8 (1) 31-41 Irritation,
8 (12) 30-38 Human Inhalation Pulmonary
1947
Compt Rend
224 1377-1379 Cell Clinical Lethal
1947
Brit J Health hazards of
md Med the pharmaceutical
4 111-125 industry
1948
Science
108 188 Plant Clinical Mutation
1948
Arch Ges Physic] Investigation on the
250 295—302 reaction of several
narcotics on red blood
cells
1948
Finishing
9 (2) 18-28
9 (3) 38-48 Irritation,
9 (5) 20-25 Human Inhalation Pulmonary
1949
US Pub Health
Service Natl Discusses physioloqi—
Inst Health Bull cal effects of chioro-
191 85 pp Lab animal Clinical form on dogs
1950
Mitt Chem Forsch
Inst md Ostern
4 113-117 Human Occupational Inhalation LC 70 mg/l
1951
Fiziol Zhur
37 64-68 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Nervous system
1951
Anesthesiology Pulmonary,
12 19-26 Lab animal Clinical Cardiovascular
1952
Iowa State Coil
J Science
26 357-369 Insect clinical Inhalation L050 given
1947- 19 52
Akad Selskokhoz
Nauk im V I Lenina
6 117-118 Micro Clinical Lethal
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CHLOROFORM
CAS REGISTRY NO 67-66-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1953
Proc Soc Exptl
Biol Med
83 474—479 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Systemic Inhaled 5 mg/l
1953
Ann Appi Biol
40 688-704 Insect Clinical Inhalation
1954
Brit J Cancer Photosensitivity ac—
8 177-180 Micro Clinical Lethal tion of chemical car-
ci nogens
1954
Am J Botany
41 589-593 Plant Clinical Chromosome
1955
Compt Rend Action of some narco-
Soc Biol tics on isolated frog
149 1251-1254 Lab animal Clinical nerves
1957
Ann Histochim
2 56—65 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1958
Anesthesiology
19 715-723 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1959
Comun Aced Rep
Populare Romine
9 1089—1094 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1959
Rev Med Chir
lasi 25 workers had to be
63 309-312 Human Occupational hospitalized
1960
Arch Exptl
Pathol Pharm
237 548-564 Lab animal Clinical Lethal
1960
Arzneimi ttel -
Forsch
10 1027-1029 Lab animal Clinical Topical Irritation
1960
Kumamoto Diagaku
Taishitu Igaku
Kenkysho Hokoku
1]. 1-14 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1962
Seibutsu Butsuri
Kagaku
8 87-89 Lab animal Clinical Intramuscular Blood
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CHLOROFORM
CAS REGISTRY HO 67-66-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Ilethod
of
Toxic
Epideniological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1963
Yonago Kgaku
Zasshi
14 (1) 77—95 Lab animal Clinical Ingestion Systemic
1964
Acta Pathol
Micro Scand
61 (4) 503-513 Lab animal Accidental Systemic, Lethal
1965
Toxicol Appi Effective dose for
Pharm renal dysfunction
7 (1) 37-44 Lab animal Clinical Systemic 0 12 n/kg
1966
J Forensic Sci
11 (3) 414-427 Human Six victims described
1966
Brit J
Exp Pathol Topical,
47 (6) 612-623 Lab animal Clinical Intracutaneous Irritation
1966
Gigiena 1
Sariit
31 (8) 107-108 Lab animal Clinical Oral Nervous system
1966
J Neurochem
13 (12) 1501-1507 Lab animal Clinical Nervous system
1967
Toxicol Appl Maximum effect con-
Pharm centration and lethal
10 119-131 Lab animal dose are discussed
1961
Soc Exp
Biol Med
124 (4) 1163-1166 Lab animal Clinical Systemic Given 0 078 mi/kg
1967
Experi enti a
23 (8) 652-655 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1968
Toxicol Appl
Pharm
13 (3) 287—298 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1968
Pharmacology
1 (6) 358-362 Laba animal Clinical Cardiovascular
1969
Clin fled
SO (6) 464-487 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
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CAS REGISTRY NO 67-66-3 5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1969
Chern Chron Deleteriousness and
Epistem Ekdosis biochemical toxicolo-
34 (12) 1420 gy of chloroform
1970
Experi enti a
26 (7) 750-751 Lab animal Clinical Subcutaneous Systemic Injected 0 05g/O 1 ml
1970
Brit J Anaesth
42 (7) 603-605 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1971
Toxicol Appi
Pharmacol
19 (4) 699-704 Rat Clinical Oral No doses given
1971
J Am Med
Assn Central nervous
215 (15) 1789-1792 Human Accidental Inhalation system
1972
Eksp Khir
Anesteziol Hepatotoxicity of
17 (3) 80-82 chloroform
1973
Exp Mol
Pathol
19 (2) 215-229 Mouse Clinical Liver damage
1974
Toxicol Appl
Pharmacol Rat
23 (3) 442-451 (pregnant) Clinical Inhalation
1974
J Eur Toxicol Toxicity of chlori-
7 (4) 247—254 Mice Clinical Intraperitoneel nated aliphatic sol-
vents
1974
Arzneim Forsch Review of toxicologi-
24 (2) 173-176 cal differences be-
tween carbon tetra-
chloride and chlorofnim
1975
Arch Intern
Iled
135 1601-1603 Human Accidental Injection Pulmonary
1976
J Am Ind
1-lyg Asse Toxicity of chloro-
37 (12) 697-705 Lab animals Clinical form
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CAS REGISTRY NO 67-66-3 6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epiderniological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1976
US NTIS
PB-264018 Carcinogenesis bioassay
61 pp of chloroform
1976
US NTIS Criteria for a recom-
PB-267069 mended standard occu-
191 pp pational exposure to
chl oroform
1976
J Camp Pathol
86 (4) 539-546 Donkey Clinical Systemic
1977
J Am Water
Works Assn Drinking water contami-
69 (7) 399—402 nants, expecially chlo-
ro form
1977
Ann NY
Acad Sci Toxicity of chloroform
298 170-176 in the mouse
1977
J Am Water
Works Assn Risk and hazard asses-
69 (12) 658-661 scent of ingested chlo-
roform
1977
Environ Health Carcinogenicity stud-
Perspect ies on halogeriated
21 7-16 hydrocarbons
1977
Osaka-furitsu Koshu
Eisei Kenkyusho
Kenkyo Hokuku
Rodo Eisei Hen Toxicological studies
15 2326 of chloroform in rats
1977
Pharmacologist Taxi cological studies
19 (2) 200 on mice exposed to
trichioromethanes
1978
Yonago Igaku
Zasshi Experimental study on
29 (1) 44-50 liver disturbance us-
ing chiorofoim
1979
J Environ Chloroform levc s in
Pathol Foxicol drinking waLe, supplies
2 (3) 873-887 and site specific can-
cer mortality iates
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CAS REGISTRY NO 67-66-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Flethod
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1979
.J Environ
Sci Health Human exposure to chlo
Part A roform in a coastal
A14 (4) 267-283 urban environment
1979
Toxicol Appi Toxicity of inhaled
Pharmacol chloroform in preg-
50 (3) 515-522 nant mice and their
offspring
1979
Neurobehav Toxcol Behavioral teratology
1 (3) 199-205 evaluation of chloro-
form in mice
1979
Toxicol Appl Chloroform toxicity
Pharmacol in the mouse iole of
48 (1) 117-130 genetic factors and
steroids
1979
Toxicol Res Chronic toxicity and
Proj Dir carcinogenicity to
4 (7) rats of chloroform
in drinking water
1980
Toxicol Res Health and environ-
Proj Dir mental effects of
5 (8) chloroform
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FORF1ALDEHYDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1938
Farmats iya
Farmakol Central nervous system,
5 1-8 Lab animal Clinical Subcutaneous Cardiovascular
1939
Mitt Med Akad
Kioto
27 424-429 Blood
1940
J Chem Soc Influence of toxic
1565—1572 Micro Clinical substances on growth
rate, stationary popu-
lation, and fermenta-
tion reactions
1941
Rev A Soc Med
Argentina Human,
55 761—765 Lab animal Clinical Nervous system
1942
J md Hyg The effect of irri-
Toxicol tant gases upon the
24 193-198 rate of ciliary activ-
1 ty
1945
U S Pub Health
Repts , Suppl Formaldehyde--its tox-
181, 9 pp icity and potential
dangers
1947
Compt Rend
224 1377-1379 Cell Clinical Lethal
1950
Ross Med md Irritation,
19 290-294 Human Occupational Inhalation Pulmonary
1950
Acta Pharm
Toxicol Subcutaneous, Irritation
6 299-318 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1951
Arch Biocheni
Biophys
34 391-395 Lab animal Clinical Systemic
1952
Am J Opthalmoi Retinal,
35(5) Pt 2, Lab animal Clinical Occular Metabolism
107- 113
1953
Dokiady Akad
Nauk SSSR Chlorophyll
90 1175-1178 Plant Clinical degeneration
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FORMALDEHYDE 2
CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidernioloqical
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1953
Med Lavoro Suggest keep concn
44 485-496 Human Occupational Irritation below 10 ppm
1953
Brit J Ind Med Cases are presented
10 255—268 Human Occupational illustrating toxic
effects of formalde-
hyde
1955
Genetics
40 76-89 Insect Clinical Mutation
1956
Naunyn-Schmei debergs
Arch Exptl Pathol
Pharm Metabolic
228 241 Lab animal Clinical dysfunction
1956
Bull Schweiz
Akad Med Wiss
12 261-264 Human Clinical Blood
1956
Acta Physiol
Scand Pulmonary;
36(123) Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Irritation
1956
Naturw issen Minimum concn of for-
S Chaften maldehyde to inhibit
43 200-201 Blood metabolism of erythro-
cytes
1957
J Am Med
Assn
165 1908-1913 Human Clinical Inhalation Irritation
1957
Sbornik Rabot
Toksikol Lab Gosu
Nauch -Issie Inst
Gigieny Truda Prof
Zabol
6 42—60 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation L 0 50 49 mg/i
1958
Bull Soc Chim
Biol Ingestion, Metabolic
40 619-635 Lab animal Clinical Intravenous dysfunctions
1958
Folia tied Systemic,
41 366-377 Lab animal Clinical Intravenous Cardiovascular,
Central nervous system
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FORMALDEHYDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0 3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1959
Z Immunitaetsforsch The effect of formalin
118 73-85 Blood on blood-group antigens
of erythrocytes
1960
Toxicol Appi
Pharm
2 183-187 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Lethal
1960
Intern J Air
Pollution
3 201-220 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Irritation
1961
Uch Zap
Mosk Nauchn -
Issled Inst. Gigieny
9 63-66 Human Accidental Inhalation Pulmonary
1962
Pathol et Biol The action of forsialde-
Semairie Hop hyde on the coagulation
10 79-84 Blood of plasma
1962
J Nuerochem
9 119-124 lab animal Clinical Ocular Retina degeneration
1962
PredelTho Dopastimye A hygienical evaluation
Kant Atm Zagryazn of formaldehyde as an
6:16-30 air pollutant
1963
Am Chern Soc , Div
Water Waste Chem
Mar - Apr 299—306 Human Clinical Ocular Irritation
1964
Toxicol Appl A comparison of the
Pharm toxicity of some allyl,
6(4) 378-387 propenyl, and propyl
compounds in the rat,
gives L D 50
1964
J Air Pollution
Control Assn Irritation,
14(8) 303-308 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1964
Nat u rw i s sen
Sc ha f t en
51(24) 646-647 Insect Clinical Mutation
1964
Zentr Arbeitsmed
Arbe i tsschutz
14(11) 260-265 Human Clinical Inhalation Irritation
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FORMALDEHYDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1964
Med Pracy Ocular degeneration,
15(2) 123-127 Human Occupational Irritation,
1964
Vestn Dermatol
Venerol
38(11) 52-54 Human Occupational Irritation
1965
J Water Pollution Toxicity of selected
Control Federation chemicals to certain
37(9) 1308-1316 Lab animal Clinical animals
1966
Z Gesarnte
Exp Med Intraper i- Injected 0 5 ml of
141(4) 367-374 Lab animal Clinical toneal Lethal 4% formaldehyde
1966
Fette Seifen Found formaldehyde
Anstrichm in cosmetics caused
68(9) 756-760 allergic reactions
1967
Invest Fish
Contr Formaldehyde found to
18 10 pp Fish Clinical be toxic to fish
1968
Z Gesamte Exp.
Med Exp Chir Intraperi— Metabolic
145 171-184 Lab animal Clinical toneal dysfunction
1968
Zabol
12(7) 16-20 Human Occupational Inhalation Irritation Inhaled S mg/rn 3
1968
Gig Sanit
33(3) 12—16 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Teratogenic
1968
Gig Sanit Teratogenic,
33(7) 96—98 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Systemic,
Nucleic dysfunctions Inhaled 0 012-1 mg/rn 3
1968
Byull Eksp
Biol Med
66(8) 51-53 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Teratogenic Inhaled 0 0121 mg/rn 3
1968
Biol Zh Arm
21(1) 56-61 Plant Clinical Mutation
1968
Fette Seifen
Anstrichrn
70(11) 887—893 Human Clinical Topical Irritation
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CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies Notes
Publication
Exposed
Expos ure
Exposure
1968
Medlemobl Nor
Veteri naerforen
20(9) 393-398 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation L 0 50 15 ppm
1968
Gig Tr Prof
Zabol
12(7) 20—25 Human Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1968
Toksikol Nov Prom
Khim Vesh Chestv
10 5-9 Lab animal Clinical Topical Lethal
1969
Progr Fish Cult
31(1) 27-32 Fish Clinical Immersion L.C 50 18 ppm
1969
Z Naturforsch B Detection of catalase
24(5) 657-658 Mutation inhibition by formal-
dehyde in vitro
1969
Gig Sanit Cardiovascular; Embryos of pregnant
34(5) 92-94 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation rats suffer damage
after rats inhaled
0 012-1 mg/m 3
1969
Berufs-Derm Humans showed follicu-
17(5) 241-252 Human Clinical Topical Irritation lar papulopustular with
formaldehyde
1970
Morfol Reak Itmen
Perifer Nerv Sist
lJslov. Eksp
1 102-107 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary Inhaled 0 05-0 08 mg/l
1970
Int Encycl Review of toxicity of
Pharmacol Ther formaldehyde and acetal-
20 523-560 dehyde - 190 references
1970
Toxicol Appl
Pharmacol Animal inhalation stud-
16(3) 646-655 ies on formaldehyde
1971
Gig Sanit Effect of small con—
36(5) 6-11 centrations of for-
mal dehyde
1971
Toksikol Nov Prom Toxicity of formalde-
Khim Veshchestv hyde on tho embryos
12 78-86 and progeny of white
rats
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FORMALDE hYDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0 6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1975
Keio J Med
24(1) 19-37 Rat Clinical Oral LD5O 500-800 mg/kg
1975
Jpn J Pharmacol Toxicity studies on
25 152-153 formaldehyde
1975
Br. Med J Formalin asthma in
1 607-608 hospital staff
1975
Aichi—Ken Suisan
Shikenjo Gyomu
Hokokoshu Effects of formalde-
pp 246-252 hyde on the environ-
ment
1976
Eur J loxicol Continuous inhalatic
Environ. Hyg. of small amounts of
9(4) 245-250 formaldehyde - studs
of rats
1976
Zentr Arbeit
Arbeit Prophyl Human exposure to
26(8) 154—158 formaldehyde
1977
Invest Fish Control Toxicity of formalin
73 7 pp to nontarget aquatic
organi sins
1977
Kagaku Review of formalde-
32(3) 184-189 hyde toxicity - 46
references
1977
mt Arch Occup Irritating effects o
Environ Health formaldehyde on men
39(4) 207-218
1977
Mutat Res Genetic and cytoqen-
39 34 etical effects of fc
maldehyde and rehite
compounds
1978
Farmakol Toksikol Combined action of
13 82-86, 109-125 phenol and formal-
dehyde in acute in-
halation polsoiiinq
1978
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Literature survey -
6 42-44 toxicity of fotinal-
dehyde in low concer
trati otis
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FORMALDEHYDE 7
CAS REGISTRY NO 50-00-0
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epiderniological
Notes
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1979
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Toxic and allergic
1 27-30 Rat, Mouse Clinical Inhalation Systemic effects of formalde-
hyde
1979
Arch Pathol Lab
Med
103(7) 321-324 Formaldehyde toxicity
1979
Drug Alcohol Depend Mutagenic activity
4(1-2) 91-94 of aldehydes
1979
Proc Washington
State Univ Symp Assessment of potential
Particleboard toxic hazards of for—
13 317-327 maldehyde
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1
LINOANE (BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 58-89-9
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1945 C
Compt Rend Soc
Biol Toxicology of hexa-
139 353354 chlorocyclohexane
1952 c
Vet Med Toxicology of some
47 412-416 common poisons
1965 c
Gig Rt. Prof Health problems of
Zabol hexachiorocyclohexane
9(9) 7-12 workers
1966 C
Vestn Dermatol
Venerol Allergic dermatitis
40(6) 69 caused by Lindane
1966 C
Med Pregi Accidental poisoning
19(6).349-351 with Lindane
1967 C
Gig Sanit. Industrial hygiene -
32(9) 93-95 hexachlorocyclohexane
workers
1967 C
Acta Haenatol Bone marrow damages
38(6) 337-350 after occupational
exposure to Lindane
1968 Brain, A
Arch. Environ Health Gastrointestinal,
17(2) 156-163 Rat Clinical Oral Systemic
1969 C
Tr Vses Nauch -
Issled Inst Vet Toxicity of hexa-
Sanit chiorocyclohexane to
33 185—186 chicks
1970 A
Brit J. md
Med
27(3) 283-286 Human Occupational Blood
1971 A
J Occup Med Inhalation, Blood
13(3) 147-151 Human Occupational Subcutaneous
1971 C
Top Chem Carcinog
Proc mt Syrnp Carcinogenicity of
2 343-353 benzene hexachioride
1971 A
J Occup Med
13(5) 256-258 Human Occupational Inhalation Blood
A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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2
LINDANE (BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 58-89-9
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1972 Ab
Igiena Test for evaluating
21(5) 267-276 liver alterations
caused by industrial
toxic substances
1972 C
Br Poultry Sci Effects of lindane
13(3) 293-299 on laying hens
1972 A
Med J Austria Dermal,
2 1O6O-1O63 Human Occupational Inhalation Blood
1972 A
Brit Med J Study of pesticide
2(5813) 553-556 residues in human
fat
1972 A
Am md. Hyg
Assn General discussion
33(1) 56-59 of lindane
1972 A
Arch Environ.
Health Human—
25(5) 374-375 child Accidental Oral
1973 Ab
Experi enti a
29(6) 684-685 Rat Clinical Dermal Irritation
1973 Ab
Gig Tr Prof
Zabol Toxicological evalu-
3. 32-35 ation of lindane
1973 Ab
Mona tsh
Veteri naermed
28(2) 56-59 Cattle Accidental Oral Lethal
1973 C
Lindane Review of lindane
pp 23-78 toxicity
1973 C
Lindane Review of lindane
pp 115135 n the environment
1975 A
J Are Vet. Med
Assn Systemic,
166(12) 1180-1182 Cattle Accidental Dermal Lethal
1975 A
Toxicology
4 91-96 Mice Clinical Oral
1977 A
Arch Dermatol Review of lindane
113(3) 353-357 toxicity
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LINDANE (BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 58-89-9
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1977
A
West J Med
Human-
Oral;
Central
nervous
127(6) 518-521
child
Accidental
Dermal
system
1979
A
Environ Res
Review of lindane
19(2) 460-481
carcinogenicity
3
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MERCURY
CAS REGISTRY NO 7439-97-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epiden iiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1901 A
Mercury in the Bibliography with
Environment citations on mercury
CRC Press 27 p toxicity back to 1901
1901 C
DIIEW 74473 Chronic effects of
25 p mercury on organisms-
bibliography dating
back to 1901
1947-1976 A
ORNL/TIRC - 77/1 Abstracted literature
101 p collection - selected
case histories and
epiderniological exam-
ples of human mercury
poisoning
1972 A
Residue Reviews Significance of mer-
42 103-163 cury in the environ-
men t
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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PHENOL
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-95-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1937
Arch Intern Pharm
56 427-477 Lab animal Clinical Intravenous Cardiovascular
1939
Oil Colour Traces
J Toxic gas and vapors,
95 1078-1080 physiological tests
1939
J Inst Petroleum Physiological effects
25 382-391 of toxic gases
1940
J Chem Soc Influence of toxic
1565- 1572 Micro Clinical substances on growth
and fermentation re-
actions
1943
Proc Soc Exptl
Biol Med
54 283-285 Lab animal Clinical Cell destruction
1944
J Pharm Acute and comparative
80 233-240 Lab animal Clinical toxicity of phenol and
0 , in-, and p-cresols
for experimental ani-
mal s
1944
Am J Clin Path Human, Accidental, Inhalation, Gastrointestinal,
14 273-277 Lab animal Clinical Topical Nervous system,
Irritation, Systemic,
Pulmonary
1944
Endocrinology Gonadal
35.261-266 Lab animal Clinical Injection degeneration
1945
J Econ Entomol
38 618 Insect Lethal
1948
API Toxicol
Rev Sept 5 pp Toxicity of phenol
1948
Cancer Research
8 449-463 Lab animal Clinical Topical Irritation
1948
J Faculty Sci
Hokkaido Univ
Ser V Metabolic
7 (1) 78 pp Micro Clinical dysfunction
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PHENOL 2
CAS REGISTRY NO 108—95-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1948
,J Ind Hyg Comparative evaluation
Toxicol of methods employed to
30 373-378 express the degree of
toxicity of a compound
1950
Kiel Meeresforsch —2
7 38-52 Marine Clinical M L C 10 N
1951
J Exptl Biol Central nerv
28 261-270 Fish Clinical Immersion system
1952
Brit J. Ind
Med Irritation,
9 227-229 Human Accidental Topical Systemic
1955
Acta Unio Intern
Contra Cancrum
2 699-703 Lab animal Clinical Topical Carcinogenic
1957
Med Pracy
8 385-388 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Blood
1958
Acta Anat
34 201-234 Lab animal Clinical Teratogenic
1958
Casopis Lekara
Ceskych
97 455-456 Lab animal Clinical Subcutaneous Nervous system
1958/59
Miss Z Karl-Marx-
Univ Leipzig, Math Toxicity of phenols
Naturw Reihe and phenol-containing
8 67-96 industrial wastes to
aquatic and terres-
trial organisms
1960
Lodz Towarz
Nauk Wydzial IV
18 43 pp Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1960
Roczniki Nauk Fish exposed to 20g/l,
Rolniczych phenol was found to
75 8 401-445 Fish Clinical Immersion be toxic
1961
Arch Intern
Pharm
131 151-163 Lab animal Clinical L D 350 mg/kg
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PHENOL 3
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-95-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1961
U S Dept Corn
Office Tech Serv Tolerance criteria for
AD 268, 783 31 pp Lab animal Clinical Inhalation continuous inhalation
exposure to toxic ma-
ter] al
1962
Gigiena Sanit Maximum permissible
27 (6) 16-24 concentration of phen-
ol in the atmosphere
1962
Bol Inst Estud
Med Biol Cell
20 127-138 Lab animal Clinical destruction I L C 5 ppm
1963
Toho Ig
Zasshi Rat L 0 50 0 46 g/kg
10 1-25 Lab animal Clinical Subcutaneous Mice L 0 50 0 5 g/kg
1963
Farmakol.
Toksikol At 400 and 800 mg/l
26 (5) 625-629 Fish Clinical toxic to all ages
1963
Ustar Vedeck
Inform Mm.
Zernedel , Lesniho
Vodniho-Hos pod
Zivocisna Vyroba Toxicity of phenols &
8 (8) 499-504 Fish their detection in fish
1963
Predelno Dapust.
Kont Atm Zagrya n
7 76-98 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Blood
1965
Sperimentale
115 (2) 71-81 Fish Clinical Injection L D 230mg/kg
1965
md Health Poisoning by benzene
3 (1—2) 53-57 Blood and its homologs
1965
J Water Poll Toxicity of selected
Control Federation chemicals to certain
37 (9) 1308-1316 Lab animal Clinical animals
1966
J Water Pollution
Control Federation Gives maxiniuni toler-
38 (9) 1419-1429 Fish Clinical Immersion ance level
1966
Brit J Exp
Pathol Topical,
47 (6) 612-623 Lab animal Clinical Intracutaneous Irritation
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PHENOL 4
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-95-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiologca l
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1966
Arzneimittel-
Forsch Denaturation of bio-
16(6) 740-746 logical macromolecu-
les by chemical car—
ci nogens
1966
Cesk. Hyg
11(4).221—225 Lab animal Clinical Oral Maximum limit 5%
1966
Tr Inst Biol.
Vnutr. Vod Akad
Nauk 555 R L.D 50 7 5 mg/l
10 295-299 Fish Clincal L D 50 11 mg/l
1966
Tr Inst Biol.
Vnutr. Vod Akad
Nauk 555 R
10 300-310 Fish Clinical L D 100 50 mg/l
1966
Sb Tr Nauch.-Issled
Inst. Gig Tr
Profzabol , Tiflis Toxicological char-
10 213-217 Blood acterstics of phenol
1967
Wakayama Med
Rept
12(1) 29-35 Lab animal Clinical Nervous system
1967
Meunch Beitr. Nervous system,
Abwasser.-, Fisch. Gastrointestinal,
Flussbiol Gonadal degeneration;
9 200-212 Fish Clinical Blood
1967
md Health
5(2) 143-148 Lab animal Injection L 0 50 0 34 g/kg
1968
Khig Zdraveop. Threshold of odor
11(3) 237-244 Human Clinical perception 0 021 mg/rn 3
1968
Water Res.
2(4)249—254 Fish Clinical Lethal
1968
Vop Gig Atmos Isolated and combined
Vozdukha Plan effect of some toxic
Nasel. Mest substances on the or
66-74 ganisms entering the
atmosphere from the
iron and steel indus
tries
C
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PHENOL
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-95-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1968
Nippon Suisan
Gakkaishi
34(9) 764-769 Fish Clinical Lethal
1969
Dan Med Bull
16(4) 116-119 Lab animal Clinical Perineural Nervous system
1969
Water Res Interfered with fish
3(5) 313—333 Fish Clinical ability to take 02
out of water
1969
J Fish Biol
1(1) 1-9 Fish Clinical Lethal
1969
Tr Inst Biol
Vnutr Vod, Akad -
Nauk SSSR
19 55-59 Fish Clinical L C 22 5 mg/l
1969
Tr Inst Biol
Vnutr Vod, Akad
Nauk SSSR
19.62-65 Fish Clinical Nervous system
1969
Tr Inst Biol
Vnutr Vod, Akad
Nauk SSSR Sexual activity
19 66-69 Fish Clinical blocked
1969
Tr Inst Biol
Vnutr Vod, Akad
Nauk SSSR
19 60-61 Fish Clinical Lethal
1970
Brit J md
Med
27(2) 155-159 Lab animal Clinical Percutaneous Irritation
1970
Vop Onkol
16(5) 80-82 Lab animal Clinical Topical Carcinogenic
1970
Brain Res Central nervous
21(3) 471-473 Lab animal Clinical Intravenous system
1973
Gig Sanit Toxicity of phenol
7 7-12 Rat Clinical Inhalation vapors to rats
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PHENOL
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-95-2 6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1973
Biochem Soc.
Trans Metabolism and toxi-
1(5) 1163—1165 Cat Clinical Injection city of phenol in cats
1973
Biol Issled Vnutr
Vodoemakh Pr baltiki Effect of phenol on
15 120-121 crayfish
1974
Tr Inst Khig Histological changes
Okhr Tr Prof Zabol in the liver caused
22(1) 141-146 by experimental chronic
phenol poisoning
1974
Ann Zool Fenn Physiological effects
11(3) 193-199 of a sublethal concen-
tration of inhaled phen-
ol on the rat
1975
Shika Gakuho Acute toxicity of
75(6) 934-939 Rat Clinical Oral phenol camphor
1976
Khim Zhizn Behavior of animals
7 98-101 in polluted water
1976
Gig Tr Prof Patol Toxicity of phenol
9 27-35 decomposition products
1976
Sb Nauchn Tr Toxicity of low molec-
Bashk Gos Med Inst ular weight phenols
19 162-165 after topical applica-
ti ons
1976
Gidrobiol Zh Effect of phenols on
12(6) 53-57 some species of algae
1978
tIutat Res Genetic toxicology of
47 75-97 benzene, toluene, xy-
lenes, and phenols
1978
Arch Environ Phenol poisoning due
Health to contaminated drinL-
33(2) 89-94 ing water
1978
J Fish Biol Toxicity of phenol
13(1) 7-17 to rainbow trout
1979
Pediatrics Phenol and neonatal
64 324-325 jaundice
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PHENOL 7
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-95-2
-
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1979
Mar Environ Res Phenolics in aquatic
2(2) 87-182 ecosystems
1979
Toxicol Res Proj Dir Toxicity of phenol in
4(7) fathead minnows
1980
Vet Hum Toxicol Literature review of
22(3) 160-164 phenol
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1
PHOSGENE (CARBONYL CHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 75-44-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1918- 1946 C
Used by Germany as
a poison gas in l M I
1947 A
J Clin Invest
26 145-168 Human Accidental Inhalation Pulmonary Both acute and chron-
26 169-181 ic studies performed
1949,1950, C
1957
1965 A
Arch Environ Health
10 768-745 Lab rats Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1968 A
J Am Med Assn
204(4) 103-105 Human Unknown Inhalation Pulmonary
1969-197D Ab, C
1970 Ab
Tr Azerb
Nauch- Is sled
Inst Gig Lab cats,
Tr Prof Zabol rabbits, Pulmonary,
5 118-190 and rats Clinical Inhalation Blood
1971 A
29th Annual
EMSA Meeting
pp 236-237 Lab dogs Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1971 A
Ann Occup Hyg Interaction of phos-
14(3) 227-233 gene with water and
its relation to tox-
i city
1971-1972 C
1973 Ab
Sangyo Igaku
(lnd Med )
15(4) 406-407 Lab mice Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1974 C
Arch Environ Review of the toxi-
Health Human, lab Clinical, Inhalation Pulmonary city of long-term
28(5) 272-275 animals Occupational exposure to phos—
gene
1974 Ab
Pneumonologie All aspects of human
150(2-4) 139-148 Hunan Unknown Inhalation Pulmonary phosgene poisoning
discussed
* A Copy of document obtained
J Ib = Citition and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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2
PHOSGENE (CARBONYL CHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 15-44-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1974 Ab
Pneumonol ogi e
150(2-4) 199-205 Human Accidental Inhalation Pulmonary
1974 A
Ambio Historical discussion
4(5-6) 211-215 of chemical and bio-
logical weapons
1975 Ab
Prac Lek Mass poisoning by
27(4) 115-117 Human Accidental Inhalation Pulmonary phosgene in 52 work-
ers at a chemical
plant
1975 A
Ann Occup
Hygiene Phosgene formation
18 129-132 during welding
1975 A
Ann Allergy
35(3) 165-171
1976 A
Nature Phosgene in the
264(5585) 428-429 ambient air
1977 Ab
Rev Tech Feu Health hazards to
18(168) 16-18 Human Occupational fire fighters
1977 A
The Chemical Discusses seriousness
Engineer of explosions and
323 575-577 toxic escapes
1977 A
Arch Env Health Biochemical altera-
Nov/Dec 271-277 Lab rats Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary tions
1977 A
Arch Env Health Ultra—structural
Nov/Dec 278-283 Lab rats Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary alterations
1978 A
Welding Design
& Fabrication
Aug 60-65 Human Accidental Inhalation Pulmonary
1978 A
J Occup Med
20(3) 189-193 Human Occupational Inhalation Pulmonary
1978 Ab
Tái-wan kó Hsueh Pulmonary, Phosgene, carbon
32(3) 75-77 Human Occupational Inhalation Liver tetr ichloride. and
trichlo roe thy lene
used as a solvent
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PHOSGENE (CARBONYL CHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 75-44-S
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1979
Prakt Anaesth
Ab
Exposure of 109
14(2) 162-173
people to irritating
gases including phos-
gene
1979
Berufskr. Keram
Ab
Occupational exposure
Glas-Ind
to irritant gases in—
29 57-86
cluding phosgene
3
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1
TETRACHLOROETHANE (ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-34-S
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1932 C
Am. J Hygiene 1010
16.325 Dog Clinical Oral 300 mg/kg
1934 C
Quar J Pharmacy
& Pharmacology 1Db
7 205 Dog Clinical Intravenous 50 mg/kg
1934 C
Quar J Pharmacy
& Pharmacology LDLo
7:205 Rabbit Clinical Subcu 500 mg/kg
1936 C
Arch. Hyg Bakt LCLo 9000 mgI
116 131 Mouse Clinical Inhalation m 3 /40 mm
1936 C
Arch Hyg Bakt ICL0 19000 mgI
116.131 Cat Clinical Inhalation m 3 /45 mm
1936 C
Arch Hyg Bakt TCLo 1000 mg/rn 3 /30 mm
116 131 Human Clinical Inhalation Central Nervous System
1942 C
Conn md Health hazards of
20(9) 11-12 chlorinated hydro-
carbons are discussed
1949 C
J. md Hyg Toxicol LCLo
31. 343 Rat Clinical Inhalation 1000 ppm/4 hr
1952 C
Chem. Biol Coord. Center
Summ Biol Tests,
Nat 1 Res Counc LDLo
4.378 Mouse Clinical Intreperit. 30 mg/kg
1965 C
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Chronic poisoning by
9(8).37-41 low concentrations of
tetrachioroethane
1966 C
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Toxicity of tetra-
10(3) 51-52 chloroethane
1969 Ab
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Central
13(7) 35-38 Human Occupational Nervous Sys
1971 Ab
Tr Sezda Gig Vkr
8 224-226 Rabbit Clinical Inhalation Blood
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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2
TETRACHLOROETHANE (ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-34-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1972 Ab
mt Arch Arbeitsmed Subacute & chronic
30(4) 283-298 toxicity studies with
tetrachioroethane
1976 Ab
DHEW Pubi 77-121 Recommendations for
an occupational ex-
posure to tetrachlo-
oethane
1977 Ab
Gig Tr Prof Zabol
8 38-43 Rat Clinical Inhalation Blood
1977 Ab
Gig Tr Prof Zabol
2. 30—34 Rat Clinical Inhalation
1978 Ab
U S NTIS PB-277 453 Bioassay of tetra-
90 pp chloroethane for pos-
sible carcinogenicity
1978 Ab
Munkavedelem A toxicological review
24(7-9) 33-35 of tetrachioroethane
1979 Ab
Zool Jahrb Abt
Alleg Zoo] Physiol
here Central
83(1) 82-91 Rat Clinical Intraperit Nervous Sys
1980 Ab
Toxicol. Res Proj Tetrachioroethane ex-
Direct posure & subsequent
5(4) cancer mortality in
U.S Army veterans of
WW II
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1
THIODAN (ENDOSULFAN)
CAS REGISTRY NO 115-29-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidem iological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1957 A
J Econ Entom House flies,
50(4) 483-486 White rats Clinical Oral Lethal
1964 C
Gigiena Truda i
Prof Zabolevaniya Toxicology of new or-
8(4) 30-35 ganic chlorinated in-
secticides
1966 Ab
Mod Farming Safety and use of
Central Africa thiodan in edible
17 17,19-20 crops
1967 A
J of Occup. Med Central
9(2) 35-37 Humans Occupational Inhalation Nerv Sys
1968 A
Residue Reviews Properties, effects,
22 1-44 residues, and analy-
tics of the insecti-
cide endosulfan
1969 Ab
Centr Arbeitsmed
Arbeitsschutz Central
19(7) 1-3 Human Occupational Inhalation Nerv Sys
1970 A
USD1 Toxicology of Thio-
Invest Fish Control dan in several fish
35. 1-31 and aquatic inverte-
Fish Clinical Immersion Lethal brates
1970 Ab
Arch Environ Central
Health Nerv Sys
21(1) 15-19 Rat Clinical Systemic
1971 A
J of the
Water Pollution
Control Fed
43(12) 2338-2348 Fish Accidental Immersion Lethal
1971 Ab
Magy Allotory
Lapja Central
26(6) 343-345 Cattle Accidental Oral Nerv Sys
1971 Systemic, Ab
Magy Allatory Central
Lapja Nerv Sys
26(6) 342-343 Sheep Accidental Oral Lethal
1971 Ab
Mitt Geb
Lebensmi ttelunters
Hyg
62(2) 110-122 Cattle Accidental Oral
* A Ccipy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C Citation to document only
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2
THIODAN (ENDOSULFAN)
CAS REGISTRY NO 115-29-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1972
Schri ftenr
Ver Wasser-Roden
Lufthyg
38 147-154
1973
Arch Hig
Rada Toksikol
24 333-339
Fish
Human
Accidental Immersion Lethal
Accidental Inhalation
Ab
Herbicides as water
pollutants
Ab
Pesticides as health
hazard
1973
Arch anat
hi stol-embryol
56 65-78
1973
Meded Fac.
La ndbo uwwe te n S C h
Rigksuniv Geut
38(3) 717-732
1974
Malays Agric J
49(2) 224-253
1974
J Env Toxicol
7(3) 159-166
1975
Monograph
Non-serials 100
Rats,
Hamster Clinical
Ab
Effects on environ-
mental quality
1975
Bull Environ
Contam Toxicol
14(5) 513-519
Rabbit Clinical Subcu
Pulmonary,
Central Nerv Sys,
Eyes, Systemic
Ab
1975
Environ Pollut
8(4) 241-254
1977
Bull Environ
Contam Toxicol
18(3) 378-384
1976
ASTM No 634
Symposium Proceedings
Oct 25-26
307 pp
Mussels Clinical
Ab
Effects on byssus
formati on
C
Acute toxicity to
and bio concentration
of endosulfan by
estuarine animals
Fish Accidental
1974
Folia Med
(Plovdiv)
16(5-6) 325-329
1975
Comm Env
Communities
5196 477-498
C
Pesticides, terato—
genesis, and stir—
vival among birds
Ab
Toxicity of endosul-
fan and its metabol-
ics to aquatic or-
gani sms
Ab
Effects of insecti-
cides on fish in W
May lays ia
Ab
Ab
Ab
Toxicity assessment
Accidental Oral
Systemic
Lethal
Human
Mice, rats
hamster
Rats Clinical
Systemic
Ab
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3
THIODAN (ENDOSULFAN)
CAS REGISTRY U0 115—29-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1977 Ab
Vi sseri j
30(3) 136-141 Fish Accidental Lethal
1977 Ab
Indian J Environ.
Health
19(4) 360-363 Catfish Clinical Immersion Pulmonary
1978 A
Acta pharmacol
et toxicol
42 150-152 Rat Clinical Oral Teratogenic
1978 C
Diss Abstr Degradation and en-
mt B vironmental fate of
39(5) 2117, 101 p endosulfan in
mouse, insect coded
ecosystem
1978 Ab
Proc mt
Cong Toxicol
1 445 Rat Clinical Oral Systemic
1978 Ab
J Anal
lox icol
2(2) 68-74 Human Accidental Lethal
1978 Ab
Acta Pharmacol
loxi col
42(2) 150-152 Rat Clinical Oral Reproductive
1978 Ab
Nippon Noson
Igakkai Zasshi Clinical cases of
27(3) 436-437 pesticide poisoning
1979 Ab
Nat’l Acad
Sci Lett
2(7) 278-279 Rat Clinical Oral Residue testing
1979 A
Toxicology Review of endosulfan
13 115-130 (thiodan) to\icity
1979 Ab
J Food Prot Organochlorine in-
42(1) 31-37 secticides in the
milk supply
1979 A
Pestic rionit J Pesticide residue
13(1) 17-22 concentrations in
soils
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1
ETHYLENE, TRICHLORO-(TCE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-01-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1939 C
J. Biol Chem Fate of trichioro—
127 765-770 ethylene in the or-
gani sm
1944 A
Brit Med J Use and abuse of tn-
2 300-302 chloroethylene as an
anesthetic
1944 A
Indust Med
13(1) 45-50 Human Occupational
1950 C
Arch Indust
Hyg Occup Med Trichloroethylene
1(3) 319-322 poisoning
1950 C
Arch Indust Hyg Exposure of indus-
Occup Med trial workers to
1(3) 308-318 trichioroethylene
1951 C
Arch Indust Hyg
Occup Med Vapor toxicity of
4(5) 469-481 trichioroethylene
1954 A
Anesthesiology Rat, Dog, Central Nervous
15 462-465 Rabbit Clinical Inhalation System
1955 A
Brit J Indust Exposure to triçhloro-
Med ethylene in mechani-
12 131-142 Human Occupational Inhalation cal engineering
1954 A
AMA Arch md
Hyg Occup Med Occupat , Inhalation,
10 134-141 Human Accidental Oral Lethal
1956 A
AMA Arch md Problem of tnichloro-
Health ethylene in occupa-
13(6) 581592 tional medicine
1961 A
Clin Pharm Toxicology of tn-
2 665688 chioroethylene - a
review with 442 ref-
erences
1963 C
Arct Environ Chronic effects of
Health trichioroethylene on
7 694-699
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Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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2
ETHYLENE, TRICHLORO-(TCE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-01-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidem iological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1964 C
Arch Ma] Prof Hepatotoxicity of
25 9-15 trichloroethylene
1964 C
Lille Med Acute poisoning after
9(2) 192—197 ingestion of trichlo—
roethylene
1965 C
Arch Environ
Health Trichloroethylene
11(3) 361-365 intoxication
1965 A
Acta Pharm
Toxicol
22 379—385 Mouse Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1966 C
Tox Appi Experimental human ex-
Pharm posure to trichioro-
8 356-357 ethylene
1966 C
Wied Lek Oral poisoning with
19 1117-1118 trichloroethylene
1966 C
Folia Med Toxicity of trichlo-
49 375-386 roethylene
1967 C
Klin Oczna Effects of Lrichloro-
37 123-127 ethylene on the vis-
ual system
1967 C
Arch Environ Effect of inhaled
Health TCE on the central
15 48-52 nervous system
1967 Guinea pig, A
Toxicol Appi Hat, Dog,
Pharin Rabbit,
10 270-289 Monkey Clinical Inhalation Chronic study of TCE
1967 A
J Neur Neurosurg Central Nerv
Psychiat System,
30 511 Human Accidental Inhalation Systemic
1968 Ab
Gig Sanit Rat
33(5) 7-10 (newborn) Clinical Inhalation Chronic study
1968 A
J Occup Med Systemic,
10(5) 252-254 Human Occupational Inhalation Cardiovascular
1969 Ab
Arch Er’iron
Health
18(6) 6 - 10 Human Clinical Inhalation
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3
ETHYLENE, TRICHLORO-(TCE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-01-6
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epiderniological
Studies Notes*
1969 A
Med Lavoro Central Nerv
60(1) 595-601 Human Occupational Inhalation System Chronic study
1969 Ab
Brit Med J Central Nerv
1(5641) 422-433 Human Occupational Inhalation System
1969 Ab
Zentr Arbeit
Arbi et— sschutz
la(5) 131—136 Human Occupational Inhalation Lethal
1970 C
Arch Environ Experimental human
Health exposure to trichlo—
20(1) 64-71 roethylene
1970 A
Ergonomics Mental effects of
13(5) 580-586 tr ichloroethylene
1971 A
Indust Med Literature review on
40(8) 25-33 accidental trichioro-
ethylene poisonings
1971 A
Brit J md Med Evaluation of psych-
28 293-295 Human Clinical Inhalation physiological functions
1971 Ab
Ann Cardiol
Ange iol Cardiac manifesta—
20(3) 185-190 tions in ICE poison-
ing
1971 C
Lay Urn Study of tan-
23(8) 240—248 nery workers
1972 A
Work-Environ
Health
9 140-144 Human Occupational Inhalation
1972 A
Am md Hyg Hazards from chlori-
Assn J nated hydrocarbon de-
33(1) 35-40 composition during
welding
1973 A
Arch Toxikol Acute and chronic
30 115—126 Rat Clinical Inhalation Systemic studies
1973 A
Arch Environ Dehydration and sus—
Health ceptibility to toxic
26(2) 61-63 chemicals
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4
ETHYLENE, TRICHLORO-(TCE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-01-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1973 C
J Evr Toxicol Acute intoxication
6(6) 215-283 by trichioroethylene
1973 C
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Long-term inhalation
5 5557 of low concentrations
of ICE
1973 C
Arch Toxikol Experimental human
30(2) 127-138 exposure
1975 Ab
EPA/560/275/002 Preliminary study of
selected potential
environmental con-
tami nants
1976 C
Carcinog Tech
Rept Serv -Nd Carcinogenesis bio-
197 pp assay of trichloro-
ethylene
1976 Ab
Scand J. Work
Environ Health Effect on psycho—
2(4) 220-224 Human Clinical Inhalation logical functions
1976 Ab
ORNL-TIRC-76/2 Narrative survey of
265 pp the reference liter-
ature on ICE
1976 C
U S NTIS
PB257185 Chlorinated hydro-
178 pp carbon toxicity
1976 Ab
Scand J Work
Environ Health Metabolites in blood
2(4) 212-219 Human Clinical Inhalation and urine
1977 C
Arch Toxicol Effects of ICE on
38 229-237 brain and liver
1977 C
mt j Dermatol Review of ICE toxi-
16(2) 113-116 city
1977 AS
EPA/560/6-77/029 Environmental levels
52 pp of ICE
1977 A
Arch Toxicol
37(3) 233-236 Carcinogenicity of TCE
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ETHYLENE, TRICHLORO-(TCE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 79-01-6
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes
1979
Ab
EPA/600/2-79-210M
Health effects and
38 pp
environmental sign i-
ficance of TCE
1979
C
Sapporo Igaku
Effects of long—term
Zasshi
exposure to TCE on
48(4) 372-384
learning behavior in
rats
1979
A
Int Arch Occup
Environ Health
Kinetics of TCE in
42 283-292
Human
Clinical
Inhalation
repeated exposure
5
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1
VINYL CHLORIDE (ETHYLENE, CHLORO-)
CAS REGISTRY NO 75-01-4
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1835- 1975 Ab
ORNL/TIRC-78/3 A review of health
218 p effects of vinyl
chloride
1976- 1975 Ab
ORNL/TIRC-78/3 An annotated litera-
218 p ture collection
1976-1977 Ab
ORNL/TIRC-78/3 A literature compila-
218 p tion
1973-1975 A
Nat 1 Library Adverse effects of
of Medicine vinyl chloride - 129
US Dept of HEW citations in English
1976 A
Proc R Soc Med Epideniological
69(4) 303-306 Human Occupational Inhalation Systemic study in the US
1978 Rb
Toxicol App]
Pharmacol Systemic,
44(2) 391—399 Rat Clinical Inhalation Carcinogenic
1978 Ab
Chem-Biol Interact
22(1) 117-124 Human Occupational Inhalation Mutation
1978 Ab
Environ Res
16(1—3) 285—301 Mice Clinical Inhalation Carcinogenic
1978 Ab
Toxicology
11(1) 45—54 Rat Clinical Inhalation Teratogenic
1978 Ab
Falk Symp
25 189-199 Mice Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1978 Ab
J Occup Med Systemic,
20(6) 427-429 Human Occupational Inhalation Carcinogenic
1978 Rb
Khig Zdraveopaz
21(5) 440—443 Rat Clinical Inhalation Teratogenic
1978 C
Environ Health
Perspect Vinyl chloride as a
22 155-159 human carcinogen
1978 Rb
Gastroenterol
Clin Biol Systemic,
2(8-9) 669-678 Human Occupational Inhalation Carcinogenic
* A = Co’ y of document obtained
Ab = Ciution and abstract to document only
C = Ci tion to document only
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2
Year of
Publication
1978
J Toxicol
Environ Health
4(1) 15-30
1978
Mutat Res
51(2) 271-278
1978
Duodeci m
94(14-15) 897-904
1978
Muanyag Gumi
15(4) 125-126
1978
Ann Anat. Pathol
23(2) 105-113
1978
J Occup Med
20(5) 338-340
1979
Ann NY
Acad Sci
320-551-563
1979
Toxicology
13(2) 131-141
1979
Toxicology
13(2) 143-154
1979
Toxicology
13(1) 25-28
1979
Mutat Res
67 173-182
VINYL CHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 75-01-4
Method of Toxic
Exposure Effects
Species
Type
of
Exposed
Exposure
Epiderniological
Studies Notes
Epidemiological
data
Mice,
Rat
Clinical
Inhalation
Carcinogenic
Human
Occupational
Inhalation
Mutation
Rat
Clinical
Oral
Central
Nerv Sys
Human
Occupational
Inhalation
Carcinogenic
Human
Occupational
Inhalation
Carcinogenic
Mice
Clinical
Inhalation
Blood
Rat
Clinical
Inhalation
Carcinogenic
Systemic
Rat
Clinical
Inhalation
Carc i noqni c,
Systemic
Rat
Clinical
Inhalation
Blood,
Systemic
Hamster
Clinical
Mutation
Ab
Ab
Ab
Review of occurrence
of carcinogens in
working environment
Ab
Ab
One case
Ab
Ten cases
Ab
Ab
Ab
Ab
Ab
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1
ZINC PHOSPHIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 1314-84-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1946 C
Public Health Toxicity and poten-
Reports 61 672 Lab rat Clinical Oral tial dangers of zinc
phosphide
1967 C
Archives of
Environ. Health Zinc phosphide
15:83-88 Human Oral poisoning
1968 Ab
Vrachebnoe
Delo 1 138-139 Human Accidental Oral Cardiovascular
1970 Ab
Proc Vert Pest
Control Conf. Blood,
4 15-18 Human Gastrointestinal
1970 C
Modifitsir
Si 1 umi nor
pp 174-178
1970 A
J Am Med Assn Inhalation, Gastrointestinal,
214(5) 920 Human Occupational Cutaneous Irritation to DDT simultaneously
1970 A
Pest Control Cardiovascular, Other animals dis-
38(5)42-44 Lab rat Clinical Oral Systemic cussed, phosphine, a
toxic gas, is pro-
duced when zinc phos-
phide reacts with
acids
1971 Central Nervous Ab
Vrach Delo Inhalation, System, Several compounds
4 140-141 Human Occupational Cutaneous Systemic involved
1971 Ab
Kogai to Taisaku Use of zinc phos-
7(1) 3539 phide to prevent
secondary poisoning
of non-target ani-
mals
1972 Ab
Vliyanie Pest Poultry eliminated
Dikikh Zhivotn Poultry, Accidental Oral zinc phosphide,
pp 90-102 Wild birds wild birds died
1976 Ab
Vrach Delo
3 142-145 Human Occupational Systemic
1976 Systemic, Ab
Zdravookh Kirg Inhalation, Central Nervous Other pesticides
2 38-40 Human Occupational Cutaneous System, Gastrointestinal also involved
a A Copy of document obtained
Ab Citition and abstract to document only
C = Citation to docuaient only
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2
ZINC PI-IOSPHIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 1314-84-7
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1978
Ab
Wein Klin Wochen
Poison
Information
90 1-7
Human
Vienna,
Austria
1978
Ab
Klin Med (Moscow)
56(3) 125-128
Human
Accidental
Oral
Systemic
1979
A
Bull Environ
Contam. Toxicol
23(4-5) 452-455
Poultry
Clinical
Oral
Pulmonary
1979
A
Enierg Med
Systemic,
11(7).55-56,58
Oral;
Blood,
60,62-63
Human
Accidental
Inhalation
Gastrointestinal
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Table 1 - Section 2
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1
AROCLOR 1248 (POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL)
CAS REGISTRY NO 12676-29-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1971 Pulmonary, A
- Systemic,
Chicken Clinical Oral Gastrointestinal
1972 A
Poultry Sci
51 435-439 Chicken Clinical Oral Blood
1972 Ab
Toxicol. Appi Non-toxic, but in-
Pharmacol creased the toxicity
22(4) 628-640 House of organophosphorus
flies Clinical insecticides
1973 A
J Protozool. Reduction in popu-
20(3) 443-445 Ciliates Clinical In water lation growth
1973
Environ Health
Perspectives
4.81-86 Monkey Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1973 Ab
Arch Toxikol
30(3) 207-214 Rat Clinical Injection Metabolic
1974 Lab rats, Irritation, A
Ann Rev, of mice, rabbits Systemic,
Pharmac monkeys, birds, Carcinogenic,
14(8) 139-155 guinea pigs Teratogenic,
Clinical Subcu Mutagenic
1974
Arch Environ
Contam Toxicol
2(1) 86-95 Monkey Clinical Intragastric Systemic
1974 Ab
Poultry Science
53(2) 597-604 Bird Clinical Oral
1974 Ab
Poultry Science Increase in nioi’tali—
53(2) 726-732 Chicken Clinical Oral ty of progeny
1974 C
Bull Environ
Contam Toxicol
11 489-495 Chicken Clinical Oral Teratogenic
1974
Trans Amer Of 8 Aroclors tested,
Fisheries Soc Daphia, Aroclor 1248 was the
3(4) 722-728 Granimarus most toxic in static
Tanytarsus Clinical In water tests
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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2
AROCLOR 1248 (POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL)
CAS REGISTRY NO 12676-29-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1974 Ab
Environ Res Discusses occupation-
7(2) 243-271 al risks of pesticide
workers
1974 Ab
Toxicol Applied Blood,
Pharmacol Irritation,
30(3) 440-451 Monkey Clinical Oral Gastrointestinal
1975
Poultry Science
54 1550-1555 Chickens Clinical Oral Hatchability declined
1976 A
Proc Nat 1 Conf
on PCB5
EPA 560/6-75-004 - Irritation,
pp 43-49 Monkey Clinical Oral Reproductive
1976 A
Toxicology
(Netherlands) Reproductive,
6(3) 331-340 Monkey Clinical Oral Irritation
1976 Irritation, Ab
Food Cosmet. Toxicol. Blood,
14(2) 99-103 Monkey Clinical Oral Reproductive
1977 A
Arch Environ Biological effects
Contam Toxicol. of PCBs on adequate
5.501-511 organisms
1977 Ab
NTIS Report Toxicity of PCBs to
PB—264804 fish and other aquat-
84 pp ic life
1978 A
Toxicol Appl
Pharmacol Monkey, Irritation, Effect of PCBs on
44 41-51 Mouse Clinical Oral Systemic immune response
1978 A
J Fish Res
Bd of Canada Fathead
35 997-1002 Minnow Flow-through bioassay
1978 A
Pharmacol Biochem Correlation of PCB
& Behavior body burden with be-
9 49-56 Monkey Clinical Oral havioral toxicology
1979 A
Ecological Review of toxic ef-
Modelling fects of PCBs in eco-
6 223-251 systems
1979 A
Arch Environ
Contam Toxicol
8 191-200 Rat Clinical Oral Systemic
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ACETYLENE
CAS REGISTRY NO 74-86-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiolog ical
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1928 C
Arch Exp
Path Pharm LCL0
135 65 Mammal Inhalation 50,000 ppm 5 mm
1940 A
Indust Med Health aspects of the
9 418-421 oxyacetylene process
1967 C
Gig Sanit Industrial hygiene
32(1 )24-28 in the production
of acetylene
1967 A
Am md Hyg Hygiene and toxicity
Assn J of acetylene are dms-
Mar. - Apr . 191-194 cussed
1970 A
Ann Occup Hyg Central
13(2) 159-160 Human Occupational Inhalation Nervous System
1970 C
Arch. Toxikol Exposure to chlorm—
26(1) 62-75 nated acetylenes
1974 C
Nauch Tr Novosib
Med Inst Acute toxicity of
78 11-20 acetylene derivatives
1976 A
U S HEW, Criteria for a recom-
NIOSH mended standard for
61 pp occupational exposure
to acetylene
1976 A
U S NTIS Assessment of acetyl-
PB-258-353 ene as a potential
13 pp air pollution prob-
lem
1977 Ab
Ochr Przeciw
Przem Chem Fire in an acetylene
2 18-31 filling department
1977 Ab
Gig Aspeckty Okhr Hygienic evaluation
Zdor Nasel of female operators
pp 244-245 in the production of
acetylene and acry-
loni tn le
1978 Ab
Can Med Assn J
119(5) 482-484 ‘Sflo-fillers disease’
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab Citation and abstract to document only
C Citation to document only
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ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 20859-73-8
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1967 C
Arch Toxikol Case of aluminum
22(4) 209-222 phosphide poisoning
1967 Psychotropic, Ab
Med Pracy Pulmonary,
18(1) 78-82 Human Accidental Inhalation Systemic
1969 Ab
A hiv Hiq Rada
Toksiko l Human-
20(2).209-212 child Accidental Inhalation Lethal
1973 Ab
Chem Chron
Genike Ekdosis
38(7) 146—149 Mouse Clinical Oral Lethal
1977 C
Poluch Svoistva
i Primenenie Hygienic evaluation
Fosfidov of phosphide semi—
pp 96-99 conductors
1979
J Environ Sci
Part B Monitoring study of
14(4) 405-416 pesticide workers
* A Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C Citation to document only
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ANGLAMOL
CAS REGISTRY NO 39449-62-2
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notesk
1976
Sb Nauch
Tr Bashk
Med Inst
19 143-146
Gos
Rat, Mice
Rabbits
Clinical
Oral
Skin, Eyes,
Irritation
Ab
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BENZENE, TETRACHLORO-
CAS REGISTRY NO 12408-10-5
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1977
A
Ectotoxicol &
Environ Safety
1 1—6
General discussion
on chlorinated ben-
zenes
1978
A
Science of the
Total Environ
Toxicity of chlori-
10(3) 219-230
nated hydrocarbons
to fish
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only
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BENZENE, TRICHLORO-
CAS REGISTRY NO 12002-48-1
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes
1978
Ab
Nara Igaku Zasshi
29(4-5) 569-573
Mouse
Clinical
Dermal
Irritation
1979
C
Tech Report-
Fish Mar Service
862 183-192
1979
A
Proc Nat 1 Conf
Munic. Sludge
Manage
84 chemicals in Dela-
8 107-119
ware River studied
1979
A
Occup Environ
Health
42 203-215
Rat
Clinical
Inhalation
Systemic
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BENZOTRICHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 98-07-7
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies Note s*
1928 C
Archiv fuer Exper
Path und Pharmak
130.250 Frog Clinical Subcutaneous
1951 C
Arch md Hyg & Skin,
Occup. Med Rat Eye, Severe
4 119 Rabbit Clinical Inhalation irritation
1964 A
Gigiena Truda ‘ Pulmonary, Benzotrichloride - 3
Prof Zabol Rat Central Nervous times as toxic as
8(9) 14-17 Mouse Clinical Inhalation System benzal chloride and
6 times as toxic as
benzyl chloride
1978 Ab
Mutat Res
58(2-3):143150 Bacteria Clinical
1979 Ab
Toxic, Research Morbidity and mortal-
Projects Direct ity study of benzo-
4(3) trichloride workers
1980 Ab
Toxic, Research Morbidity and mortal-
Projects Direct ity study of benzo-
5(3) trichioride workers.
* A Copy of document obtained
Ab Citation and abstract to document only
C Citation to document only.
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BENZOTRI FLUORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 98-08-8
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes*
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1928 C
Arch Exp Path
Pharm LDLo
130 250 Frog Clinica’ Subcu 870mg/kg
1968 C
Toxicol New md
Chem Subst LD5O
10 131 Rat Clinical Oral 15,000 mg/kg
1968 C
Toxicol New Ind
Chem Subst LOSO
10 131 Mouse Clinical Oral 10,000 mg/kg
No date L050
NTIS AD 277-689 Mouse Clinical Intraperit 100 mg/kg
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BENZOYL CHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO 98-88-4
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
C
1961
Hdbk of Organic
Indust Solvents
2 31,61 Human Unknown Inhalation Irritation
1977 Ab
Indust Health Cancer among benzoyl
15(3-4) 173-174 chloride workers
1977 Ab
Lyon Med Discussion of chemi-
238(14) 107-117 cals carcinogenic to
man
1978 C
Mutation Research Mutagenicity of ben-
54 231 zoyl chloride and
related compounds
1979 Ab
Cancer Research Ames test for muta-
39(3) 682-693 genicity
1979 A
Water Research AqUatic toxicity of
13(4) 137-141 benzoyl chloride
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BENZYL ALCOHOL
GAS REGISTRY NO 100-51-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes A
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1895 C
Rev Med Suisse
Romande LDLo
15 561 Rat Clinical Subcu 1700 mg/kg
1920 C
J Pharm. Exper
Therap LDL 0
16 1 Cat Clinical Intravenous 60 mg/kg
1945 C
3 Pharm Exper
Therap LDLo
84 358 Cat Clinical Dermal 10 gm/kg
1945 C
3 Pharm Exper. LD5O
84 358 Rabbit Clinical Oral 1040 mg/kg
194g A
3 md Hyg Toxicol Assay of acute vapor
31 343-346 toxicity & the grad-
ing & interpretation
of results on 96 chem-
ical compounds
1951 A
Arch md Hyg
Occupat Med Range-finding toxi—
4 119-122 city data List IV
1954 A
Bull of The
Johns Hopkins Hosp Injection into
15 57-67 Chicken Clinical the yolk Teratogenic
1964 A
Fd Cosmet Toxicol LD SO Food flavorings & com-
2: 327—343 Rat Clinical Oral 1230 mg/kg pounds of related
structure I Acute
oral toxicity
1967 Ab
Pharniaiie Guinea
22(8) 455 pigs Clinical Subcu Cent Nerv Sys
1971 A
Toxicol, Mice, Parenteral toxicity
Appl Pharmacol Rat, Dog, studies with benzyl
18 60-68 Monkey Clinical Parenteia l alcohol
1973 A
Toxicol Intrathecal toxicity
Appl Pharmacol studies with benzyl
25 153-156 Dog Clinical Intrathecal Cent Nerv Sys alcohol
1g73 A
Life Sciences Oral, Central Nervous
13 345-349 Mice Clinical Injection System
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BENZYL ALCOHOL
CAS REGISTRY NO 100-51-6
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1976
A
Ecological Res
Series
EPA-600/376097
Acute toxicity of
selected organic
compounds to fat-
head minnows
1978
C
Osaka- Fu
Koshu Eisei
Kenkyu Hokoku,
Shokuhin Fisie Hen
9.177-181
Mutagenicity of food
flavors in bacteria
2
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BENZYL CHLORIDE (TOLIJENE, ALPHA-CHLORO-)
CAS REGISTRY NO 100-44-7
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1964 C
Doki Nauch Konf Toxicology of chlori-
Novok Biol Naukam nated compounds of
pp 28-33 toluene
1976 Ab
Gas-Wasserfach Results of damaging
Wasser-Abwasser effects of water pal-
117(a) 410-413 lutants against bac-
ten a
1977 Ab
Toxicol Appl Acute toxicity and
Pharmacol skin corrosion data
42(2) 417-424 for 110 organic and
inorganic compounds
1978 A
Mutation Research Mutagenicity of ben-
58 143-150 zyl chloride and re-
lated compounds
1978 C
Spez Ber Kernfor Toxicity of organo—
Juelich halogen compounds
pp 211-218 towards bacteria and
their degradability
1978 A
NIOSH Tech Rept Extent of exposure
48 p survey of benzyl
chloride
1978 A
NIOSH Publ No Criteria for a recd
78-182 standard for occupa-
90 p tional exposure to
benzyl chloride
1979 A
Water Research Acute toxicity of 12
13(2) 137-141 industrial chemicals
to freshwater and
saltwater organisms
1979 A
Sci Total Environ Discussion of benzyl
11 259-278 chloride
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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1
BUTANO L
CAS REGISTRY NO 71-36-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiolog ical
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1920 C
J Pharm Exp
Therap LDLo
16 1 Cat Clinical IV 6 mg/kg
1925 C
J. Lab Clin
Med LDL0
10 985 Rabbit Clinical Oral 4250 mg/kg
1928 C
Arch Exp Path
Pharm LDLo
132 214 Rat Intraperit 970 mg/kg
1943 C
J. Ind Hyg
Toxicol Irritation
25 282 Human Eye 50 ppm
1943 C
J md Hyg
Toxicol Irritation
25 282 Human Inhalation 25 ppm
1946 C
Am J Ophthal Severe
29 1363 Rabbit Clinical Eye Irritation 1620 Jg
1949 C
Univ CA
Publ Pharm LDL0
2.217 Mouse Clinical Oral 3000 mg/kg
1966 A
Arch Environ Cen Nerv
Health System,
13(4) 457-461 Rat Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1969 C
S Afr Med J LOSO
43 795 Rat Clinical Oral 790 mg/kg
1976 A
Scand J Work
Environ Health
2(3) 165-175 Human Clinical Inhalation Blood
1976 Ab
Gig Sanit Rat, Cent Nerv Sys,
11 12-15 Mouse Clinical Inhalation Systemic, Pulmonary
1978 Ab
Khig Zdrav Cent Nerv Sys
21(2) 141-147 Human Occupational Inhalation Pulmonary
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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BUTANOL
CAS REGISTRY NO 71-36-3
2
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Motes
1978
A
Kirk-Othmer Ency
Chern Tech
General discussion
4 338-345
of butyl alcohols
1979
Ab
Toxicol Appi
Pharm
Rat,
48(2) 317-325
Dog
Clinical
Oral
Blood
1979
Ab
Res Commun
Chern Pathol.
Acute toxicology of
Pharmacol
butyl nitrites and
26(1).75-83
butyl alcohols
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CALCIUM FLUORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO- 7789-75-S
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of Toxic
Exposure Effects
Epidersiological
Studies
Notes*
1976
Ab
Tr Khark Med
Central
Nervous
Comparative
toxicity
Inst
Rats,
System,
Systemic,
of alkaline
earth
124 19-24
Mice
Blood
metal fluorides
A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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C-56 (HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE)
CAS REGISTRY NO 77-47-4
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1952—1976 A
Literature Rev
of C-56
Equit Envir Health
54 pp
1954 A
Applied Microbiol Discusses treatment
2. 198-199 of sewage with C-56
1955 Lab rats, Pulmonary,
Arch Indus Mice, Rabbits, Systemic,
Health Monkeys, Oral, Irritation,
11.459-472 Guinea pigs Clinical Subcu Cent Nerv Sys
1977 Ab
NTIS Report
PB-272655 Toxicity of C-56 to
33 pp fathead minnows
1979 Ab
Toxicol Research Review of environ-
Projects Directory mental effects of
4(6) C-56 and related
compounds
1979 C
Teratology Evaluation of C-56
19 32A - 33A for teratogenic po-
tential in mice and
rabbits
1979 Irritation, A
J Am Fled Assn Gastrointest , Epidemiologic Sewage treatment
241(20) 2177-2179 Cent Nerv Sys analyses plant workers ex-
Human Occupational Inhalation Pulmonary performed posed to C-56
1979 A
Bull Environ
Cont Toxicol Toxicity of C-56 to
21 576-583 fathead minnows
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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KEPONE
CAS REGISTRY NO 143-50-0
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Ep ideniio logical
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1952-1977 A
Toxicology Info Kepone - a literature
Response Center summary and an ab-
ORNL/TIRC-76/3 stracted literature
collection
1976 A
Science Rat, Dog,
193(4248) 95-96 Mouse Clinical Oral Carcinogenic
1978 A
J Environ A narrative survey
Pathol Toxico] of the reference
1(4) 377395 literature on kepone
1978 Ab
Am J. Epidemiol Occupational, Central
107(6) 529-537 Human Accidental Inhalation Nerv Sys
1978 A
Sd Total Environ Discussion of hazards
9(1) 1-62 of kepone
1978 A
U S NTIS Human population ex-
PB - 285430 posures to mirex and
kepone
1978 Ab
Toxicol Appl
Pharmacol Rat; Dog,
45(1) 331—332 Rabbit Clinical Oral Lethal
1979 A
Toxicol Appi
Pharmacol
48 29-41 Rat Clinical Oral Lethal
1979 Ab
Toxicology
Research Central Epidemiological
Proj Directory Nervous study conducted
4(1) Human Occupational Inhalation System by HEW
1979 A
Toxicol App]
Pharmacol Central
48(3) 533-536 Rat Clinical Oral Nerv Sys
1979 A
J. Environ
Pathol Toxicol
2(3) 671-686 Rat Clinical Oral Carcinogenic
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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MI REX
CAS REGISTRY NO 2385-85-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1947-1976 A
Toxicology Infor Mirex - an overview
Response Center and abstracted lit-
ORNL/TIRC—76/4 erature collection
1970 A
Arch Environ
Health
21(1) 7-14 Rat Clincial Oral Systemic
1973 A
Bull Environ
Contam Toxicol Residues of mirex in
10(2) 73-77 aquatic organisms
1974
Federation Proc Rat, Chicken,
33(3) 220 Quail Clinical Oral Systemic
1974 A
Bull Environ
Contam Toxicol Mirex in milk from
11(3) 238-240 southeastern U S
1975 A
Bull Environ Mirex phytotoxicity
Contam Toxicol on germination, emer-
14(1) 77-82 Crops gence, & early growth
of crop seedlings
1977 A
Environ Res General discussion
14 212-222 00 mirex
1978 A
Environ Sci
Technol
12(5) 520-528 History of miiex
1978 A
U S NTIS Human population ex-
PB - 285430 posures to mirex and
139 p kepone
1978 A
Nat 1 Research An environmental
Council assessment of kepone,
73 p mirex, and hexachlor
opentadi ene
A = Copy of document obtained
= Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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CYCLOHEXANE, METHYL-
CAS REGISTRY NO 108-87-2
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Notes*
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies
1943 C
J md Hyg
Toxicol LOL0
25 199 Rabbit Clinical Oral 4000 mg/kg
1966 C
Gig Tr Prof Zabol Mechanism of non-
10(11 )4449 specific manifest of
chronic poisoning
with small amounts
of chemical substances
1975 A
Aerosp Med Res
Lab
AMRL-TR-125 Aquatic toxicity of
pp 429-455 methylcyclohexane
* A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C = Citation to document only
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DIOXIN (OIBENZO-P—DIOXIN, 2,37,8-TETRACHLORO-)
CAS REGISTRY NO 1746-01-6
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies Notes
1958 C
J Am Vet
Med Assn
132 216 Chicken Accidental Oral
1970 A
Environment Dioxin as a pesti-
12(6) 16-25 Test animals Teratogenic dde contaminant
1970 A
Food & Cosmetic
Toxicol Teratogenic,
9(3) 405-412 Rat Clinical Oral Lethal
1976 A
Clinical Toxicology
9(6) 963-967 Horses Accidental Lethal
1978 A
Food & Cosmetic Chicken,
Toxicol Guinea pig, Systemic,
11(4) 585-595 Rat Clinical Oral Lethal
1978 Rabbit, Rat, Dog
Ecological Guinea pig, Systemic,
Bulletin Mouse, Monkey, Teratogenic,
27 134-144 Chicken Clinical Oral Lethal
1978 A
Ecological
Bulletin A review of the
27 39-52 Dioxin problem
X A = Copy of document obtained
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only
C Citation to document only
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1
DOWTHERM A
CAS REGISTRY NO: 8004-13-5
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1957 C
Indust. Med.
48:247 Rat Clinical Oral
1973 Ab
Gig. Tr. Prof.
Zabol Blood;
17(2):1-4 Human Occupational Inhalation Systemic
1975 Ab
Sb. Tr. , Nauchno—
Issled. Inst.
Gig. Tr. Profzabol., Hygienic conditions
Tiflis at a synthetic fiber
14:72-84 plant
1975 C
Vrach. Delo. Health of female
14:145-148 workers in chemica’
fiber industry
1975 Ab
Sb. Tr. Nauchno-
Issled. Inst.
Gig. Jr. Profzabol. Effect of Dowtherm A
Tiflis on reproduction in
14:188-198 chemical workers
1975 Ab
Sb. Jr. Nauchno-
Issled. Inst. Effect of working
Tiflis conditions on health
Gig Jr. Profzabol. of synthetic fiber
14: 179-188 plant workers
1976 Ab
Bar. mt. Kolloq.
Ver. Arb Ber.
Chem. md. Hydrocarbon mist
3:511-531 explosions
1977 Ab
Cesk. Hyg. Environmental im-
22(8):338-34O pacts of Dowtherm A
(DINYL) in a chemical
plant
1978 Central nervous Ab
Khig. Zdraveopaz, system; Gastro-
21(6):546—549 Human Occupational Inhalation intestinal;
Systemic
1978 Ab
Ann. Rept. Inhal.
Joxicol. Res. Inst.
pp. 441-444 Rat Clinical Oral
1978 Ab
Ann. Rept. Inhal.
Toxicol. Res. Inst.
p . 445-447 Rabbit Clinical Dermal Irritation
* A = Cony of document obtained.
Pb = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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DOWTHERM A
CAS REGISTRY NO: 8004-13-5
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
-
1978
Ann. Rept. Inhal.
Toxicol. Res. Inst.
pp. 448-451
Ab
Ames test for
mutagenicity
1978
Ann. Rept. Inhal.
Toxicol. Res. Inst.
A
Heat degradation
studies of heat
pp. 456460
transfer fluids
2
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1
ETHYLENE GLYCOL
CAS REGISTRY NO: 107-21-1
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1931 C
J. Pharm. Exp.
Therap. Intravenous; LDLo: 5 gm/kg
41: 387 Rabbit Clinical Intramusc. LDLo:5500 mg/kg
1931 C
J. Pharm. Exp. LOLo:
41:387 Rat Clinical Intravenous 2800 mg/kg
1933 C
Arch. Gewerbepath.
Gerwerbehygiene TCLo:
5:1 Human Inhalation 10,000 mg/rn
1935 C
Arch. mt. Pharm.
Therap. LDLo:
51:398 Guinea pig Clinical Subcu. 5000 mg/kg
1936 C
Proc. Soc. Exp.
Biol. Med. LDLo:
35:98 Mouse Clinical Subcu. 2700 mg/kg
1939 C
J. Pharm. Exp.
Therap. LD5O:
65:89 Mouse Clinical Intravenous 3000 mg/kg
1939 C
J. md. Hyg.
Toxicol. LD5O:
21:173 Cat Clinical Oral 2000 mg/kg
1939 C
J. Pharm. Exp.
Therap. LD5O:
65:89 Mouse Clinical Oral 7500 mg/kg
1941 C
J. md. Hyg. Toxicol. LD5O:
23:259 Rat Clinical Oral 8540 mg/kg
1944 C
Br. J. md. Med. LDL0:
1:207 Mouse Clinical Subcu. 2700 mg/kg
1965 A
Food. Cosmet. Toxicol. Systemic;
3(2):229-234 Rat Clinical Oral Lethal
1966 A
Am. J. Clin. Pathol. Systemic;
45(1):46-50 Rat Clinical Oral Lethal
1969 C
Toxicol. App.
Pharmacol. Ethylene glycol toxi-
15(3):624631 city in the monkey
* A = Copy of document obtathed.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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2
ETHYLENE GLYCOL
CAS REGISTRY NO: 107-21-1
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes
1970
A
Toxicol.
Appl. Pharmacol.
Guinea pig;
Eye;
16(3):646—655
Rat; Rabbit
Clinical
Inhalation
Systemic
1971
Ab
Clin. Toxicol.
4(2):185—204
Rat
Clinical
Subcu.
Carcinogenic
1974
C
Gigiena Prof. Zabol.
Clinical hygienic
1:20-24
data on the toxicity
of ethylene glycol
under present produc-
tion
1976
A
Clinical Toxicology
of
Commercial Products
4:145-153
Acute poisoning
1977
Ab
Bull. Parenter.
Drug. Assn.
Eye;
31(1):25-32
Rabbit
Clinical
Irritation
1978
A
Fed. Register
Dept. of HEW discus-
43(122):27474-27482
.
ses ethylene glycol,
residue limits, and
maximum levels of ex-
posure
1979
C
Riv. Zootec. Vet.
Toxicological aspects
1:31-39
of ethylene glycol
1979
A
.
Toxicol. Annu.
Pulmonary;
3:297—324
Rat
Clinical
Oral
Systemic; Lethal
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1
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 108-31-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1946 C
Am. J. Ophthal. Severe
29:1363 Rabbit Clinical Eye irritation
1963 C
Br. J. Cancer Carcinogenic:
17: 100 Rat Clinical Subcu. 610 mg/kg 61 wks.
1965 A
Br. J. Cancer Rat;
19(2):392-403 Mice Clinical Subcu. Carcinogenic
1968 A
Gig. Tr. Prof. Zabol Some problems of in—
12(11):38—42 dustrial hygiene in
working with dinyl &
maleic anhydride
1969 C
Gig. Tr. Prof. Zabol On the combined ef—
13(6):42-44 fect of dinyl & cal-
eic anhydride on the
organism
1970 Ab
Gig. Naselennykh Mest. A comparative study
Resp. Mezhued. SB of the toxiallergenic
9:124-129 properties of atmos-
pheric contamination
of a chemical nature
1970 Ab
Biul. Sluzby. Sanit. Cent. Nerv. Sys.
Epidemiol. Hojewodztwa Ka Pulmonary;
14(2):171-178 Rat Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1971 Ab
Klin. Med. Pulmonary;
49(12):107109 Human Occupat. Inhalation Skin; Blood
1972 Ab
Anz. Schaedlingsk
Pflanzenschutz At the service of en—
45(1): 10—13 vironmental protection
1974 A
US Dept. Commerce Survey reports on at-
Nat 1 Tech. Info. Serv. mospheric emissions
P8-245 629 from the petrochemi-
cal industry
1975 Ab
Uch. Zap.
Mosk Mauchno
Issled Inst. Gig. Rat; Blood;
22:86-88 Mice Clinical Oral Systemic
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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2
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 108-31-6
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes
1976
A
US Dept. Commerce
Assessment of mal-
Nat’l Tech. Info.
Serv.
eic anhydride as a
PB-258 363
.
potential air pollu-
tion problem
1977
Ab
Kazan Me l. Zh.
58(1):36—37
Human
Occupat.
Inhalation
Cent. Nerv.
Pulmonary
Sys.;
1978
Ab-
Munkavedelem
Toxicity of maleic
24(4-6):31-32
acid anhydride
1978
.
Ab
Securities
Pollution by chemical
63(5-6):298—308
.
agents in the produc-
tion & use of poly-
ester resins
1978
A
Toxicol.
Appl. Pharmacol.
45:361
Mice
Clinical
Teratogenic
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PERCHLORIC ACIDS
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7601-90-3
Year of
Publication
Species Type of
Exposed Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes
1973
,
Ab
Gig. Tr.
•
Central Nerv.
Prof. Zabol.
Rats; Dog:
Oral;
Sys.; Blood;
8:33-35
Mouse C
linical
Subcu.
Systemic
1975
Ab
Suisan Zashoku
Toxicity of formulat-
23(3):132-134
.
ed pesticides to some
freshwater organi sms
1976
A
Educ. Cheni.
A letter on hazards
13(2):58-59
and safety in using
perchloric acid
1979
C
Cah. Notes Doc.
94:173-176
A review with 17 refs.
*
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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PHENOL, TRICHLORO-
CAS REGISTRY NO: 25167-82-2
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1971
Ab
Med. Kim. (Munich)
Irritation;
Chronic study, con—
66(2):53-8
Human
Accidental
Psychotropic
ducted over 15 yr.
1972
.
Ab
Arbeitsmed Sozialmed
Arbeitshyg
Irritation;
7(1):12-18
Human
Accidental
Psychotropic
1977
A
Arch. Environ.
Epidemiological
Health
Sprayed
Irritation;
investigation
32(2):77-86
Horses
Accidental
area
Lethal
conducted
1979
Ab
Bull Jpn. Soc
Six other chioro-
Sci Fish
phenols studied,
45(2):173—176
Fish
Clinical
In H 2 0
Death
besides trichioro—
phenol.
1979
A
Ann. NY
•Acad. Sci.
Psychotropic
Seveso, Italy dioxin
320: 321-324
Human
Accidental
Irritation
data reviewed.
*
A Copy of document obtained.
Ab Citation and abstract to document only.
C Citation to document only.
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1
PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIIJE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 10025-87-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1964 C
Am. md. Hygiene
Assn. J. LC5O:
25:470 Rat Clinical Inhalation 48 ppm/4 hr
1964 C
Am. md. Hygiene
Assn. J. LC5O:
25:470 Guinea pig Clinical Inhalation 53 ppm/4 hr
1967 C
Minerva Med. Acute phosphorus oxy-
58(6): 129-131 chloride intoxication
1971 Ab
Gig. Tr. Prof. Zabol Irritation;
15(1O):30—34 Guinea pig Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1973 Ab
Toksikol Nov. Comparative toxicity
Prom. Khim Veshchestv of phosphoryl chlo—
13:107—114 ride, phosphorus tn—
chloride, & phosphorus
pentachioride
1973 Ab
Vopr. Gig. Tr. Comparative evaluation
Profpatol. Toksikol. of gonadotropic and
Proizvol. Ispel’z toxic effect of tn-
Fostororg Plastif. cresol , phosphorus
pp. 86-90 oxychlonide, and
tricresyl phosphate
1973 Ab
Toksikol Nov. Comparative evalua-
Prom Khim Veschchestv tion of methods for
13:23-33 determining irritat-
ing action of indus-
trial poisons and
maximum permissible
concentration in work
areas
1973 Ab
Toksikol Nov. Comparative sensi-
Prom Khim Veshchestv tivity of animals
13:41-47 and man to the ac-
tion of irritating
poisons
1975 Ab
Gig. Tr. Prof. Zabol. Central Nervous
3:23-26 Human Occupational Inhalation System
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIDE
GAS REGISTRY NO: 10025-873
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes
1977
A
J. Hyg. Epidemiol.
Central Nervous
Microbiol. Immunol.
System;
21(4):387-394
Lab animals
Clinical
Systemic
19Th
A
Chest
73(5):623—626
Human
Accidental Inhalation
Pulmonary
Poisoning by inhala—
tion of HG], POG1 3 ,
PC1 5 , oxalyl chloride,
and oxalyl acid
2
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PHOSPHORUS PENTACHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 1026-13-8
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1973
Ab
Toksikol. Nov.
Prom.
.
Khim. Veshch.
13:107-114
Rat
Clinical
Oral
Lethal
1978
Ab
Elektro. Cas.
Toxicological risk
29(2):152-157
during manuf. & pro-
cess of Aill By-type
semi-conductors
1978
.
A
Chest
73(5):623—626
Human
Accidental
Inhalation
Pulmonary
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7719-12-2
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1964
C
Am. md.
Hygiene
Assn. J.
LC5O:
25:470
Rat
Clinical
Inhalation
104 ppm/4 hr
1964
C
Am. md. Hygiene
Assn. J.
LC5O:
25:470
Guinea
pig
Clinical
Inhalation
50 ppm/4
hr
1973
C
Toxicol. New Ind.
Chem. Subst.
LD5O:
13:104
Rat
Clinical
Oral
530 mg/kg
1978
Ab
PT-Procestech.
Risk analysis for
33(12):718-722
handling of phos-
phgrus trichioride
*
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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POTASSIUM CHLORATE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 3811-04-9
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies Notes*
1886 C
Arch. Exp. Path.
Pharm. LDLo:
21: 169 Human Unreported 429 mg/kg
1886 C
Arch. Exp. Path.
Pharm. LDLo:
21: 169 Rabbit Clinical Oral 2000 mg/kg
1929 C
J. Pharm. Exp.
Therap. Rat; LDLo:
35:1 Guinea pig Clinical Oral 7000 mg/kg
1929 C
J. Pharm. Exp.
Therap. Intra— LDL0:
35:1 Rat Clinical peritoneal 1500 mg/kg
1929 C
J. Pharm. Exp.
Therap. intra- LDL0:
35:1 Guinea pig Clinical peritoneal 1800 mg/kg
1977 C
Z. Wasser. Abwasser Effects of water pol-
Forsch. lutants on Daphnia
1O(5):161-166 magna
1977 A
Physiol. Plant Chlorate toxicity in
41(1):65-69 tomato plants
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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POTASSIUM PERCHLORATE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7778-74-7
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1976
A
Poultry Sci.
A comparative study
55(1):188201
Chicken
.
Clinical
Injection
Teratogenic
of iodine and potas-
sium perchlorate me-
tabolism in the lay-
ing hen
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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PYRIDINE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 110-86-1
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1894 C
J. Physiology Oral;
17:272 Guinea pig Clinical Intraperitoneal
1943 A
Arch. Internal Cardiovascular;
Med. Lab animals; Psychotropic;
71:95-106 Human Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1946 A
Proc. Soc. Exp.
Biol. Med. Central
62:19-20 Rat Clinical Subcu. Nev. Sys.
1946 C
J. Clin. Invest.
25:908 Mouse Clinical Intraperitoneal
1951 C
Acta. Cienta Action of pyridine on
Venezdana auricle and intestine
2:70-75 Rabbit Clinical of rabbit
1951 C
AMA Arch. md.
Hygiene & Occup.
Medicine
4:119 Rat Clinical Inhalation
1959 C
Folia Med. (Naples)
42:1025-1060 Toxicology of pyridine
1965 A
J. Water Poll.
Cont. Fed. TLM values tested;
37(9):1308-1316 aquatic toxicity
1970 Ab
Noyaku Seisan Fungicidal, insecti—
Gijutsu cidal , and herbicidal
21:23-29 activities of pyri-
dine derivatives
1971 A 0
Clin. Toxicol.
4(2):185-2O4 Rat Clinical Subcu. Carcinogenic
1972 Ab
Farmakol. Toksikol.
(Kiev)
7:153-156 Rat Clinical Inhalation Systemic
1975 Psychotropic; Ab
Pracov. Lek. Central
27(5):207—209 Human Occupational Inhalation Nerv. Sys.
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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PYRIDINE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 110-86-1
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1975
Systemic;
A
Toxicology
Pulmonary;
4:165-169
Dog
Clinical
Ora’
Cent. Nerv.
Sys.
1979
A
Bull. Environ.
Toxicity and
toxic
Contam. Toxicol.
interaction
of ani-
23(6):814-819
line and pyridine
2
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SODIUM BENZOATE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 532-32-1
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1895 C
Rev. Red. Suis.
Romande LDLo:
15:561 Rat Clinical Subcu. 22 gm/kg
1935 C
Abdernalden’s -
Handbuch der Rabbit; -
Bid. Arbeit. Guinea pig; Subcutaneous;
4:1313 Frog Clinical Intraperitoneal
1943 C
J. Am. Pharm.
Assn. LD5O:
32:44 Rat Clinical Intravenous 1714 pg/kg
1963 C
Medical
Chemistry LD5O:
6:343 Mouse Clinical Intravenous 1440 mg/kg
1968 C
Merck Index LD5O:
8:954 Rat Clinical Oral 4100 mg/kg
1973 Ab
Arch. Biol. Med. Increased lethal
Exp. doses of procaine
9(1-3):50-52 Rat Clinical Intraperitoneal and lidocaine
1976 A
J. Food. Sci. Inhibitory capacity
41(3):703—705 of sodium benzoate
for nitrate-induced
corn si on
1977 C
Kyushi Joshi
Daizaku Kiyo Toxicity of sodium
13(1):85-93 benzoate to the rat
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SODIUM CHLORATE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7775-09-9
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1886 C
Arch. Exp. Path.
Pharm. LDLo:
21:169 Rat Clinical’ Oral 8000 mg/kg
1960 C
Pharm. J. LD5O:
185:361 Rat Clinical Oral 1200 mg/kg
1966 A
J. Forensic Med.
13(4):123-129 Human Suicide Oral Lethal
1969 Ab
Monatsh.- Veter.
24:415-417 Sheep Accident Oral Lethal
1969 A
Brit. J. Plastic
Surgery Sodium chlorate bomb
pp. 16—29 injuries of the hand
1970 Ab
Malay. Agric. J.
47(3):309-312 Cattle Accident Oral Lethal
1970 Ab
Vet. Record
86(17):520 Dog Accident Oral Systemic
1970 A
Brit. Med. j. Hematological compli-
2(4):31-32 cations of chlorate
poisoning
1971 Blood; A
Res. Vet. Sci Systemic;
12(4):387-389 Dog Clinical Oral Lethal
1971 A
Brit. J. Clinical
Practice
25(1):38-39 Human Suicide Oral Lethal
1972 Abo
Vet. Rec.
90(15):416—418 Dog Clinical Oral Blood
1978 A
Practitioner Blood;
221(1323):397—399 Human Accident Oral Systemic
1979 Ab
Chem. Br. Sodium chlorate
15(3):125-126 explosion
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to’document only.
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SODIUM SULFIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 16721-80-5
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1973
C
Biol. Issled
Vnutr. Vodoemakh
Pribaltiki, Tr.
Nauchn. Konf.
Evaluation
of the tox-
12 uch. Vnutr.
ic effects
of sodium
Vodoemov. Pri—
sulfide on
the life
baltikia 15th
activity of
hydro—
15: 118-120
biouts
1973
A
Tappi
Shiners
56(5:)135-136
(fish)
Clinical
Immersion
Lethal
IL 50
*
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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SIJLFENE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 917-73-7
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1976
Ab
Byull. Vses.
Inst. Gelmintol.
No toxic
17:21-25
Mouse
Clinical
Oral
effects
1977
Ab
Tr. Vses. Inst.
Central
Gelmintol.
Sheep;
Nerv. Sys.
23:25-31
Mouse
Clinical
Oral
Cardiovascular
*
Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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SULFUR MONOCHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 10025-67-9
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1973
Ab
Tech. Notes
The German Federal
Rubber md.
Republics Dangerous
46:29—32
Order and its signi-
ficance to the rubber
industry
1975
Ab
Sangyo Igaku
Conditions in a rub-
17(2):114-115
Human
Occupational
Inhalation
Irritation
ber substitute fac-
tory handling sulfur
monochioride
1979
Comparison of the
Toksikol. Nv. Prom
level of irritant
Khim. Veshchestv.
properties of in—
15:58—63, 145—150
dustrial toxins
on the skin & res-
piratory system
,
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
= Citation to document only.
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SULFURYL CHLORIDE
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7791-25-5
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies
Notes*
1976
C
Tr. Mask NIl
Evaluation of the
Giginy
acute toxicity of an
9:110-113
easily hydrolyzable
compound (sulfuryl
chloride)
* A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
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TI-tPC [ PHOSPHONIUM, TETRAKIS (HYDROXYMETHYL)-,CHLORIDE]
CAS REGISTRY NO: 124-64-1
1955
Chem. Biol. Coord.
Center Nat. Research
Council 7:789 Mouse
THPC used asa flame
retardant.
1975
Nagoya Med. J.
20(1):11-19
Rat
Clinical Cutaneous Irritation
A
Seven anti-flamma-
tory agents studied.
1975
Kobunshi
24(12): 788—792
1976
Sanshoku Kogyo
24(6): 293-298
Mouse
Oral;
Clinical Cutaneous
Systemic
Ab
Ab
Safety assessment of
phosphorus fire re-
tardants.
1977
J. Toxical Environ.
Health
2:539-546
1978
Cancer Research
38(10): 3236-3240
Mouse
Mouse
Clinical Cutaneous Carcinogen
Clinical Cutaneous
A
Ab
* A Copy of document obtained.
Ab Citation and abstract to document only.
C Citation to document only.
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
Clinical Intraperitoneal
C
-------
1933
J. Pharru. Exp.
Ther.
49:78
1952
AMA Arch md.
Hyg. Occup. Med.
5:311
1952
AMA Arch. md.
Hyg. Occup. Med.
5:311
Rat; Cat;
Chicken
1952
AMA Arch. md.
Hyg. Occup. Med.
5:311 Rat
1963
Indust. Hygiene
& Toxicol.
2nd Ed.
2: 1918 Rat
1973
Probi. Adapt.
Gig. Tr.
pp. 19-21
1973
Gig. Tr. Prof.
Zabol.
10:38-41 Mouse
TRIPHENOL PHOSPHITE (TPP)
CAS REGISTRY NO: 101-02-0
Subcutaneous;
Clinical Oral
Severe
Irritation:
Dermal 125 mg/48 hr.
Severe
Irritation:
500 mg
LOSO:
1600 rug/kg
Clinical Intraperitoneal
Oral;
Clinical Intraperi.
1975
Mie Daigaku Nogakubu
Gakujutsu Hokoku
50: 1-10
Ab
Toxicity of TPP gas
1976
Tr. Khark. Med.
Inst.
124:50-54
1977
Gig. Tr. Prof.
Zabol
9:55—57
Rat Clinical
Mouse;
Rat
Oral
Clinical Inhalation Blood
Ab
Relation of phosphite
toxicity to the chern-
ic l structure
Ab
A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to document only.
C = Citation to document only.
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiological
Studies Notes
Human
Rabbit Clinical Dermal
LD5O:
250 mg/kg
Clinical Intraperitoneal
C
C
C
C
C
Ab
Ab
Clinical Oral
Mouse;
Rat
Blood
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1
TITANIUM
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7440-32-6
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes
1956
US Atomic Energy
Comm. TID-7517
(Pt. la) 286-289 Fish
1956
Tsvetnye Metal.
30 (4):51-55 Lab animal Clinical Inhalation Pulmonary
1960
Folia Med.
43: 1271-1274
1960
Prom. Toksikolologiya
Moscow, Sbornik
pp. 208-212
Lab animal Clinical
Lab animal Clinical
Systemic
LD100: 4%
1962
Klinich. Med.
40 (2):66—71
1967
Nov. Dannye Toksikol
Redk. Metal. Ikh.
Soedin
pp. 152-160
1968
Amer. md.
Hyg. Assn. J.
29 (2):106-110
Human
Human
Occupational Inhalation
Systemic
Pulmonary
Ti might be linked to
the pathogenesis of
epidemic hepatitis
Toxic effects of ti-
tanium on rats
1968
Gig. Tr. Prof. Zabol.
12 (8):24-30
1970
Mu. Med.
135 (12):1171-1174
1975
Rev. Environ.
2 (1):39-64
1977
Commun. Soil Sci.
Plant Analysis
8 (9):751—756
Effect of titanium &
zirconium ore dust on
workers and animals
Ocular toxicity of
newer industrial
metals
Dangers to the human
fetus from certain
heavy metals in the
envi ronment
Phytotoxicity of co-
balt, vanadium, ti-
tanium, silver, and
chromi urn
Toxicity of less com-
mon metals to fish
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TITAN I UN
CAS REGISTRY NO: 7440-32-6
2
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of
Exposure
Method of
Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epiderniological
Studies
Notes
1977
ERDA Symp. Series
Biol. Implications
of Metals in the
Environment
42:426-440
Toxicity of titanium
1978
Bull. Med. Leg.
Toxicol.
21 (5):631—635
Toxicity of residual
waters of the titani-
urn industry
1979
Handbk. Toxi
col.
Met.
pp. 627-636
Titanium toxicity
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1
TOLUENE (BENZENE, METHYL-)
CAS REGISTRY NO: 108-88-3
Year
of
Species
Type
of
Method
of
Toxic
Epidemiological
Publication
Exposed
Exposure
Exposure
Effects
Studies Notes*
1938 C
Gasmaske Limits of toxicity
10:85-88 of solvent vapors
for chronic effects
1940 C
Med. Usine. Toxicity of volatile
3:73—90 industrial solvents
1942 C
U.S. Public The toxicity and po-
Health Service tential dangers of
Bull. #279 toluene, with refer—
50 pp. ence to its maximal
permissible concen-
tration
1942 A
J. Am. Med.
Assn. Central Nervous
118(8):579-584 Human Clinical Inhalation System
1948 C
API Toxicol. Rev. A review with 20 re—
5 pp. ferences on the prop-
erties, characteris-
tics, and toxicology
of toluene
1948 C
Farbe u Lack Toxicity of toluene
54:123 and xylene
1953 C
md. Toxic solvents pre-
4:71-74, 88 sent an important
probl em
1964 C
Int’l. Cong.
Occupat. Health Industrial dangers
14:873-874 of hydrocarbons
1964 C
Int’l. Cong.
Occupat. Health Toxic effects of
14:1127-1130 solvents
1966 A
New England
J. of Medicine Central Nerv.
275(26):1494—1496 Human Intentional Inhalation System
1971 A
J. Occup. Med.
13(5):259-261 Human Intentional Inhalation Lethal
>k A = Copy of document obtained.
Ab = Citation and abstract to docusent only.
C = Citation to document only.
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2
TOLUENE (BENZENE, METHYL-)
CAS REGISTRY NO: 108-88-3
Year of
Publication
Species
Exposed
Type of Method of
Exposure Exposure
Toxic
Effects
Epidemiologi
Studies
cal
Notes
1972
Ab
Arch. Mal. Prof.
Med. Tray. Secur.
.
Soc.
33(10-11):584-586
Human
Occupational Inhalation
Blood
1972
A
Work, Environ.
Health
Central
Nervous
9(3):131-139
Human
Clinical Inhalation
System
.
1973
A
U.S. Dept. of
.
HEW, NIOSH -
Criteria for a recom-
PB 222 219
mended standard - oc-
99 pp.
.
cupational exposure
to toluene
1975
C
Nippon
Toxicological study
Haigaku Zasshi
on toluene poisoning
29(2):82-87
by inhalation
1976.
C
Pharmacologist,
USA
.
Evaluation of toluene
toxicity, using the
18(2)
Mouse
Clinical
mouse as a model
1977
A
Clin. Toxicol.
Toxicology of toluene:
11(5):549-559
.
a review of current
literature
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NO TRACEABLE TOXICITY
INFORMATION LOCATED
Compound Name CAS Registry No.
Acetyl chloride 75—36-5
Amyl acid phosphate 12789-46-7
BDS-Benzyl disulfide 150-60-7
Benzene, chioromethyl- 25168-05-2
Benzene, dichloromethyl- 29797—40-8
Benzotrifuroxan 3470-17-5
Benzoyl chloride, dichloro- 25134-08-1
Benzoyl chloride, 3,5-dichioro- 2905-62-6
Benzoyl chloride, nitro- 38886-65-6
Benzyl thiocyanate 3012-37-1
Butenediol, cis 6117-80-2
Butyl acid phosphate 52933-01-4
Butyryl chloride 141-75-3
Calcium hypophosphite 7789-79-9
Caprylyl chloride 111-64-8
2,4-di chi orobenzotri fluoride 320-60-5
Ethyl hexyl phosphate 7110-49-8
HET acid 115-28-6
HET anhydride 115-27-5
Hetron 9043-41-8
Isopropyl chloride 75-29-6
Isotox 69847-99-0
Laurylpyridiiiium chloride 104-74-5
Magnesium perchiorate 10034-81-8
Manganese hypophosphite 10043-84-2
MCT 9003-70-7
Mercury sulfide 51595-71-2
Oleyl acid phosphate 7722-71-6
Oleyl alcohol 143-28-2
Octyl mercaptan 111-88-6
Paraformaldehyde 30525-89-4
Pentac 2227-17-0
Phosphinic acid 6303-21-5
Phosphoric anhydride 1314-56-3
Phosphorus pentasulfide 1314-80-3
Phosphorus sulfide 12165-69-4
Sodium hypophosphite 7681-53-0
Sodium perchlorate 7601-89-0
Stearyl acid phosphate 2958-09-0
Sulfur chloride 12771-08-3
Sulfur dichloride 10545-99-0
Sulfurous oxychloride 7719-09-7
Terephthaloyl chloride 100-20-9
Toluene, p-chloro- 106-43-4
Toluene, 2,4-dichloro- 95-73-8
Tridecyl acid phosphate 4200-55-9
Trilauryl trithiophosphite 1656-63-9
Trioctyiphosphine oxide 78-50-2
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Table 2
WASTE DISPOSAL AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment
1944 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 43-57 Phthalic acid; Chemical plant; Phthalic acid — recovered
Phenol; Many other Other types of plants in closed system using
non-chemicals alkaline liquor for
adsorption; phenol —
extraction or vapori—
zati on
pp 58-69 Cu; Zn; Cr; Cd; Ni; Metallurgical and Cd, Ni precipitated For cyanide removal
will discuss cyanides metal working industries; Cr trioxide, reduced acidification and
Electroplating by H 2 S0 4 preop. with aeration used
soda ash or caustic
soda Cl 2 addition
pp 171-177 Cyanide Cl 2 addition Suitable only in al-
kaline water
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
11 u
of
tant,
Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Disposal Treatment Notes
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling
1946 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 70-81 Heavy metals; Electroplating None mentioned Asks if the wastes
Cyanide will poison the
streams; chemi stry
of plating processes
discussed
pp 97-107 Phenol Coke; Other industries Phenol recovery by
discussed Koppers process,
benzoyl extraction
process, or diverting
to quench system
pp 108-113 Chromate; Phenol Industries in Germany Chromate - addition of
sodium carbonate and
barium chloride; phenol —
phenolsolvan process
pp 161—176 Cyanide Electroplating Addition of sulfur diox-
ide, lime sulfur, hypo—
chlorite, treatment with
sulfuric acid and sod-
ium dichrornate elec-
trolyte oxidation, milk
of lime treatment
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Treatment Notes
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal
1947 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 179—190 Cyanide Electroplating Ferrous sulfate addi-
tion; contact with iron
turnings, or sulfur di-
oxide addition
pp 196-208 Chromate; Cyanide Electroplating Cation and anion ex-
change
pp 209-227 Cyanide Electroplating Oxidation by chlorine
pp 321-350 Phenols •Coke Activated carbon, Removal of taste and
chioramine, chlorine, odor
dioxide, breakpoint
chlori nati on
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pc
Class
11 u
of
tant,
Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1948 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 20-31 Phenol Coke plants Koppers vapor phase
extraction process
pp 244-249 Cyanide Cyanide plating; CN wastes car- Chlorinated lime
Heat treating ned in 55-gal addition
drums with re-
movable tops,
painted yel-
low, black
band with
‘cyanide’
written on
it
pp 250-254 Copper cyanide solu— Plating High temperature, in-
tions soluble anodes, air
mgi tati on
pp 314-325 Hydrogen cyanide Plating Cation and anion ex-
changers, sand filter,
aerator, and hydrocyanic
acid absorber
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Treatment Notes
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal
1949 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 40-52 Cyanide Electroplating; Calcium hypochiorite ad-
Blast furnace dition, alkaline chlori-
nation, chlorine no-wa-
ter scrubbing of blast
furnace gas
pp 223—231 Cyanide; Chromium Electroplating Sulfuric acid addition;
ferrous sulfate addition;
lime addition; chromium -
sulfuric acid and sulfur
dioxide addition
pp 232—242 Chromium Reduction with sodium
bisulfite or sulfur
dioxide; then run through
cation exchangers
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
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ilutant,
of Compound
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of
or
Type
of
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Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1951 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 64-69 Cyanide Metal treating Ozonation
pp 135-140 Chromium Zeo-Karb ion exchanger
and activated carbon
pp 158—170 Phenol Coke plant Pretreatment with aci-
dification, chemical
coagulants, or persian-
ganate, treatment with
chlorine, ozone, or
chlorine dioxide
pp 181—189 Chromic acid; Electroplating Ion exchange resin;
Anodizing solutions Cation exchange
pp 292—303 Cyanide; Metalworking Lime and chlorine;
Heavy metals Sodium metabisulfide,
or ferrous sulphate ad—
dition, lime addition,
fly ash addition, set-
tling
pp 320—323 Cyanide Electroplating Chlorination
pp 396-412 Phenol Rubber plant Neutralization and
chlorination
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment• Notes
1952 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 18—23 Chromium; Plating Treatment with pickling
Cyanide liquor, sodium metabi
sulfite, sulfur dioxide;
Alkaline - chlorination
pp 24-32 Anion and cationic resin
or precipitate as barium
chromate
pp 105—129 Tank car wastes Tank car cleaing Several steps including
oil separators, absorp-
tion on coal; gel pre-
cipitation and oxidation
pp 148—155 Phenol Phenol producing Treatment with chlorine
industries dioxide
pp 167—180 Cyanide Chemical plant Alkaline chlorination
method
pp 189-198 Phenol Refinery Trickling filters oxi-
dation but solvent ex-
traction discussed
pp 209-217 Chromate Electroplating Ion exchange
pp 218-220 Chromic acid Electroplaters Ion exchange
pp 289-304 Metallurgical Heavy metals; Cyanide Ion exchange
pp 326-339 Organic chemicals Organic chemicals Biological BOD of several chem-
icals
pp 340-345 Chromic acid Electroplating Evaporation
pp 382—394 Heavy metals; Air Force Base; Addition of acid sodium
Cyanides Metal, plating waste metabisulfide and lime;
Alkali chlorination
method
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TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
•
Po
Class
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of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1952 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 419-428 Cyanide Heat treating Gaseous chlorination
and addition of sodium
hypochlorite
pp 462-473 Chromate; N cke1 ions Plating Ion exchange
pp 529- Cyanide Electroplating Chlorine and hypochlo-
rites
2
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
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1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
o f
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1953 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 72-85 Cyanide Automobile parts Addition of sodium
plating hypochlorite
pp 96-104 Cyanide; Chromium Metal finishing Acidification, lime-
sulfur dried and burned,
Cl0 2 , ozone; Evaporative,
use of chemicals ferrous
sulfate, sodium metabisul—
fite, sulfur dioxide,
ion exchange, neutral-
ization and precipation
pp 162—169 Chromium Chromium plating and Removal of metals by
other types of plating cation exchange
anhydrous sodium meta—
bisulfite addition
pp 215—221 Chromic acid; Electroplating Cation and anion ex—
Cyanide changers; Cyanide -
demineralizer, caustic
soda addition to anion
exchangers, cation ex-
changers
pp 492 Organic — many Organic chemicals Biological treatment
organic chemicals
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
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liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1954 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 1-13 Chromate Electroplating Ion exchange
pp 26—31 Copper; Nickel; Electroplating Ion exchange, chromium
Chromium; Cyanide regenerated as sodium
chrorrate and converted
to barium chromate,
cyanide destroyed by
alkaline hypochlorite
addition
pp 32—38 Organic chemicals Pharmaceuticals Disposal in deep wells
pp 118—131 Radioactive elements Industries and Ion exchange
hospitals
pp 147—152 Chromium Fiberglass Treatment with ferrous
sulfate and lime, then
to sewage treatment
plant
pp 274-283 Chemical wastes Chemical plant Activated sludge
pp 331-351 Wastewater containing Chemical Activated sludge
formaldehyde, sodium
formate, methanol, &
pentaerythri tol
pp 360-380 Cyanides Plating Treatment with hypo- Effect on sewage
chlorites, volatili— treatment plant
zation, ion exchange, discussed
ozone treatment
pp 405-409 Copper; Nickel; Plating Ion exchange for chro-
Chromic acid mic acid; Nickel - car—
bon addition of the
nickel carbonate addi-
tion — recycled; Cop-
per - evaporation, then
plated out
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
•
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Treatment Notes
Handling Disposal
1954 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 410-422 Heavy metals; Chromium - sulfur diox-
Chromium, Cyanides ide addition; Cyanide —
sodium hydroxide and
chlorine addition
Biological
General discussion
Activated sludge
pp 449-464 Glycols and amines Chemica
pp 488-502 Various industries All industries using
chlorine to treat water
pp 512—530 Pharmaceutical ; Pharmaceutical and
Chemical; Others chemical
1954 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
November
pp 1355—1362 Penicillin mfg. ; Pharmaceutical - Volume equalization;
Waste products penicillin solvent recovery, not
removal; volume reduc-
tion; neutralization;
activated sludge
pp 1382-1387 Cyanide Electroplating Prevention of spills
December
pp 1468-1474 Cyanide; Chromium Metalworking Waste survey of mfg.
plant sending wastes
to sewage treatment
plant
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Treatment Notes
pp 106-119 Phenolic waste
pp 186-193 Cyanide
pp 277-305 Plating wastes;
Cyanides
1955 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
January
pp 61-70 Phenolic Oil industry Biologically
February
pp 180-189 Cyanide; Chromium; Metalworking Prevention of cyanide
Many others slugs; lagoons
pp 206-208 Chromium; Other Electroplating Anion exchanger removed
metals as sodium chromate, treat-
ed with barium hydroxide,
converted to barium chro—
mate
Handling Disposal
1955 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 28-34 Phenolic wastes Air Force Base Trickling filter, acti-
vated sludge plant
pp 35—48 Coke oven gas Coke oven Vacuum carbonate pro-
cess for HCN & H S,
napthalene conta ted
with soda
pp 49—60 Cooling water; Sani— Pharmaceutical Cooling water goes to
tary & industrial plant swamp, sanitary & in-
solid waste; Waste dustrial waste to deep
solvents wells, and dump; solid
waste to dump; waste
solvents are burned
Refinery Biological oxidation
Cyanide-bearing Trickling filter
sewage
Plating Chlorination; chlorine
hypochioric acid and
sodium hypochiorite
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TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1955 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
March
pp 297-310 Cyanogenic wastes; Soil bacteria; remove Fish tolerance
Nitriles cyanide from soil -
as beneath lagoon
pp 311—320 Phenolic compounds; Coke ovens Centrifugal countercur—
in aminoniacol liquors rent solvent extraction
June
pp 715—727 Chemical Chemical Data collection for
treatment plant
July
pp 802—820 Pharmaceutical; Pharmaceutical; Biologically
Others Others
August
pp 941—956 Radioactive Nuclear Removal of radioactive
- isotopes through the
action of algae and
bacteria
September
pp 1032-1035 Chromium Lithograph Copperas added to pre-
cipitate color removal
by activated carbon or
chlorination
pp 1040-1053 Chemicals Chemical Biochemical oxygen de-
mand of pure organic
compounds
pp 1061-1064 Organic chemicals Chemical B.O.D. test for organic
chemicals
November
pp 1259—1261 Chromium Anodizing Sulfur dioxide addition
and ion exchange methods
mentioned
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1
Treatment Notes
Handling Disposal
1956 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 14-25 Alcohol; Acetone; Chemical Solvent stripping by
MEK turbulent aeration
pp 51-61 Cyanides; Heavy Metal processing Oxidation of cyanide,
metals addition of sulfur di-
oxide or sodium meta-
bisulfide
pp 62-73 Chemical waste Pharmaceuticals Trickling filter
pp 129-156 Chromium-hex Numerous metal Reduction using sulfur
industries dioxide, acid addition
pp 354—357 Phenol Biological slimes
pp 389-404 Chromium; Cyanide Plating and heat Carbon - diatomite
treating septa filters, cation
and anion exchangers
pp 454-464 Chromium Plating Anionic and cationic
exchange
pp 494-527 Phenol; Others By-product coke Solvent extraction and
Koppers vapor rearila-
tion
1956 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
January
pp 49-57 Cyanide; Chromium Appliances Caustic soda and chlo-
rine addition to oxi-
dize; sulfur dioxide to
reduce chromium to tri-
valent form
pp 58-69 Petroleum wastes Petroleum Effect of lead on bio-
logical oxidation of
petroleum wastes
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Class
Pollutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
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2
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Activated sludge process
Dilution in river, in-
corporation into river
bottom
April
pp 513—516
July
pp 866-861
Aubust
pp 998-1008
October
pp 1266-1272
November
pp 1371-1391
Alkaline chlorination to
destroy cyanide
Trickling filter
Evaporation of cyanide;
ion exchange of the
chromate waste
Ozone destruction of
phenols
Trickling filter; acti-
vated sludge
Pol
Class
lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Handling Disposal
1956 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
February
pp 183—194 Chemical wastes Pharmaceutical
March
pp 280-286 Radioactive Nuclear
Treatment Notes
Chromium; Cyanide;
Heavy metals
Chemicals
Cyanide; Chromate
Phenol
Heavy metals
El ectropl ating
Chemical
Electroplating
Ref i nery
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1
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Handling Disposal
1957 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 1—9 Cyanide Plating Alkaline chlorination
pp 97—102 Cyanide Automobile Incineration of cyanide
sludge
pp 103-122 Phenol Steam-stripping solvent
extraction
pp 161-164 Cyanide rinse waters; Automobile Return to alkaline-oily
Hexavalent chromium waste system for treat-
ment
pp 177-185 Benzene; Styrene; Coke plant (7) Incineration
Other chemicals
pp 250-258 Phenol; Chromium Air Force Base Biological
pp 342-363 Chrome Reduction sulfur diox-
ide, sodium bisulfite,
sodium sulfite, sodium
metasulfite, copper as
Addition of sodium
hypochlorite
Underground disposal of
solid wastes
Ion exchange
Treatment Notes
1957 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
January
pp 34-44 Cyanide; Chromate Electroplating Activated carbon-dia-
tomite septa filter;
cation and anion ex-
changers; sodium hy-
droxide and chlorine
addition to destroy
cyanide
pp 415-4257 Cyanide
pp 494-501 Industrial wastes
pp 553-559 Chromium
Automobile
General
Chromium plating
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Pa
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1957 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
pp 45-52 Cyanide; Acid; Metal finishing Alkaline chlorination of
Chromium wastes cyanide and reduction of
acid — chromium wastes
pp 53-75 Phenol Coke Breakpoint chlorination;
chlorine dioxide treat-
rent; adsorption on acti-
vated carbon
February
pp 143-156 Uranium ore proces. ; Nuclear General discussion of
Nuclear reactor the industry’s problem
August
pp 901-906 Radioactive wastes Nuclear Recovery of by-product
isotopes; ion exchange
resins; concentration
of radioactive wastes;
biological treatment;
deep sea disposal
September
pp 1018-1023 Chromium; Nuclear Chrome plating; Ion exchange
Nuclear
pp 1024-1032 Cyanide Automobile metal Ion exchange to recover
plating chromium plating, or
vacuum evaporation and
cyanide by alkaline
chlorination
December
pp 1363-1369 Phenol Coke Koppers-Loe process
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ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Treatment Motes
Handling Disposal
1958 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 87-98 Phenol Coke oven Podbielniak centri-
fugal extractor
pp 194-208 Phenol Coke plant Solvent extraction
pp 297-312 Cyanide; Nitriles Biological
pp 418-427 Silver; Gold; Plating Ion exchange
Nickel; Platinum
pp 435-448 Phenolic Coke plant Treatment in municipal
activated sludge plant
pp 567-580 Nuclear Hanford Nuclear Solvent extraction to
Reservation reclaim fissionable
by-products; burial
in underground tanks
disposal of cooling
water in surface ponds
Sealed in containers
in salt deposits
pp 581-595 Nuclear Processing of Spent
reactor fuel elements
1958 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
February
pp 191-198 Phenol Resins Countercurrent extraction
March
pp 283-286 Chromium; Copper Sewage Effect of metals on
B. 0.0.
September
pp 1123-1150 Radioactive
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Digestion — effect of
radioactive p32
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pa
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1958 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
November
pp 1379-1383 Chrome; Cyanide Plating; Heat treating; Alkaline ch)orination
wastes Painting wastes for cyanide; su’fur -
dioxide addition for
chromium reduction
November
pp 1397-1398 Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Activated sludge; trick-
ling filters; clarifica-
tion; filtration
November
pp 1399-1410 Radioactive Effect on anaerobic
digestion
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1959 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 1-6 Phenols Refinery Biological oxidation
in a trickling filter
pp 7-15 Chromium Electroplating Sulfur dioxide addition
pp 26-31 Chromium Electroplating Use of sulfur dioxide
in flue gas
pp 77-83 Liquid discharges Nuclear power plants General discussion
pp 127—138 Chromium Electroplating Biological and munici-
pal sewage treatment
plant
pp 227-250 Cyanide; Chromium Electroplating Chlorine addition to
oxidize cyanide; sulfur
dioxide addition reduces
hexavalent to trivalent
chromium
pp 251-279 Cyanide; Chromate Electroplating Chlorine addition to
destroy cyanide; sulfur
dioxide additon to re-
duce hexavalent chromium
pp 294-308 Radioactivcity Uranium mill Copper as and sodium
carbonate precipitates
radioactivity in mill
eff lent
pp 340-358 2,4—D Wstewater Pesticide plant Activated sludge plant
used after dihition
pp 518-534 Postassium cyanide Electroplating Activated sludge 99% of cyanide removed
pp 547-565 Cyanide; Nitriles Electroplating Activated sludge pro-
cess reduces nitriles;
anaerobic digestion is
not recommended
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
11 utant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1959 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 612-621 Tars Chemical plant Tars incinerated
pp 723-731 Cyanide, Electroplating pH control 1 chlorina-
Heavy metals tion filtering
pp 780-799 Phenolic Petrochemical plant Activated sludge and
trickling filters stud-
ied, and ion exclusion
process
1959 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
January
pp 33-44 Cyanides; Nitriles Chemical B 0 0 tests for var-
ious nitriles
April
pp 447-457 Heavy metals Electroplating Evaporation
August
pp 934-940 Cyanide, Chromium Electroplating Cyanide - treated with
sodium hypochlorite,
chromium - sulfur diox-
ide and sodium metasul-
fite addition, pH add1-
tion, precipitation
October
pp 1165—1174 Radioactive Nuclear Storage in salt
formations
October
pp 1175—1180 Pharmaceutical wastes Pharmaceutical Composting sludge
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Poll utant,
Class of Compound
Year of or Type of
Publication Type of Waste Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1959 Sewage and Industrial Wastes
October
pp 1191-1196 Radioisotope Nuclear Ion exchange
November
pp 1309-1315 Heavy metals Biologically Effect on sewage
microorganisms
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Municipal sewage
treatment plant
Chemical plant
Petrochemi cal
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Aerobic stabili-
zation and land
disposal
Dewatered on ro-
tary precoat vacu-
um filter, sani-
tary landfill
Biologically
Scrubbing with flue gas
Activated sludge
Addition of sulfur
dioxide
Chromate used as oxygen
source in unaerated mix-
ed liquor
pH Control and chemical
mixing
Stripping of volatile
compounds
Equalization, skimming,
activated sludge trickl-
ing filtration
Chemical precipitation,
oxidation towers, final
clarification
Equalization, activated
sludge clarification
Class
Pollutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1
Electroplating
P1 armaceuti cal
plant
Plating
1960 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 15-18
pp 58-67
Chromium
Pharmaceutical
wastes
pp 90—93 Chromate waste
pp 158-182 Chromate
pp 183-194 Chemical plant
wastes
pp 224—234 Volatile compounds,
Acetone
pp 235-239 Pharmaceutical wastes
pp 359-372 Zefron fiber wastes
pp 439-460 Cyanide, Cyanate;
Thi ocyanate
pp 508-514 Orion mfg wastes
Pharmaceutical plant
Synthetic fiber plant
Chemical fiber plant
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1960 Journal Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 157-163 Chemical, Municipal Chemical Biological treatment
of chemical & municipal
wastes — Kanawha Valley
Februai y
pp 164-170 Chemical , Municipal Chemical Biological - Kanawha
Valley
l’larch
pp 262-287 Radioactive - uranium Nuclear Remove settleable solids,
milling wastes reduce radium content of
effluent — proposals
April
pp 383-391 Phenolics Aircraft maintenance Fe 2 (S0 4 ) 3 , Ca(OH) 2
112504, addition, pre-
cipi tation, trickling
filter or activated
sludge treatment
May
pp 495-504 Reactor wastes Nuclear Crystallization, pre-
cipitation, solvent ex-
tracti on
June
pp 622-631 Phenol-cyanide Coke oven Plastic-packed trick-
ling filter
August
pp 858-867 Chemical wastes Chemical Dispersal by deep out-
fall in river
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TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pa
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1960 Journal Water Pollution Control Federation
September
pp 975-981 Cyanide Metal finishing Sulfur dioxide addition,
oxidation tower
November
pp 1173-1200 Chemical Chemical; Others Aerobic oxidation Resistance to biologi-
cal oxidation
December
pp 1300-1311 Aniline Chemical Acclimated activated
sludge
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1961 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 29-51 Radioactive
pp 147-155 Caprolactam
pp 540-554 3-Amino—1,2,4 tn—
zol e
pp 555-571 Organic sulfonates
Nuclear
Chemical
Chemi cal
Chemi cal
Fluidized bed calcina-
tion, spray calcination
Reducing leaks
Prechlorination, bio-
logically
Activated sludge
1961 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation (formerly Sewage and Industrial Wastes)
January
pp 54-72 Chromium
Electroplating,
Tanning
Disposal in deep
geologic formation
Nay
pp 511-528 Radioactive
Nuclear - process &
research
Buried in steel—
lined concrete
tanka, filtration
rock formation
Solvent extraction,
evaporation
Air-borne, removed
through beds of silver
nitrate, caustic scrub-
bers, filters
Absorption and extrac-
tion of phenol as dilute
sodium phenolate, con-
version of sodium phen-
olate to tar acid or ex-
traction with centnifii—
gal extractors
January
pp 73-84 Radioactive
Nuclear
Biologically, chromate
as the source of oxygen
August
pp
834 Phenol Coke plant
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1961 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation (formorly Sewage and Industrial Wastes)
Ilay
pp 492-505 Organic cyanides Electroplating Activated sludge
August
pp 871-880 Radioactive Nuclear Filtration, flocculation,
ion exchange, evaporation,
concentration
2
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1962 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 115-180 Chemical wastes Chemical plant Deep-well disposal
pp 389-408 Low and intermediate Ponding, ion exchange,
level radioactive deep-well disposal
wastes
pp 409-420 Radioactive Nuclear reactor at Distillation
wastewater university research
pp 703-716 Cyanide Plating Actinomycetacae degrad-
ing cyanide, biological
1962 Water Pollution Control Federation
April
pp 320-341 Cyanide, Cyanate, Activated sludge
Thiocyanate
August
pp 833-846 Chemical plant Chemical Sludge-aerobic Neutralization, grit &
wastes stabilization, trash removal, equaL—
soil disposal zation & pH adjustment,
activated sludge flo-
tation, trickling fil-
ters
October
pp 1026-1034 Radium Uranium milling Foam separation
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1963 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 6-8
2,4-D and 2,4,DCP
Herbicide manufacturing
2-4 dichiorophenol
oxidized by Kt’1n0 4 ,
2-4D removed on an-
ion resins by ion
exchange, 2-4D com-
pounds can be re-
moved by activated
carbon, 2-4DCP can
be removed by strong-
ly basic anion ex-
change resins
pp 169-173 Phenolic, Cyanides
Coke plant
Biological treatment,
chlorine dioxide treat-
ment
Screens, sedimentation
tanks, anaerobic lagoon
Nutrient addition and
activated sludge
Chlorination, precipita-
tion of suiphides by
addition of ferrous sul-
phate
pp 218-232
pp 278-282
pp 297-308
Chemical wastes
Chemical wastes
Aromatic chemicals
Chemical plant
Chemical plant
Chemical plants
Chemical plant
Rug manufacturer
Chemical plant
Tannery
pp 368-373 Formaldehyde, Acetal-
dehyde, Acetic acid,
Hethanol , Acetone
pp 413-417 Dieldrin
pp 427-446 Organic chemicals
pp 534-549 Chrome-tanning
wastes
Anaerobic lagooning
Biological treatment
1ost resistant to oxi—
dati on
Evaporation ponds
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATHENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment F oLes
1963 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 616-635 Heavy metals No effect on sewage
treatment plant, 4
metals total 8 9 mg/l
pp 690-705 Cyanide Aerobic oxidation, nu-
merous chemical reac-
tion processes discussed
1963 Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 168-185 Radioactive Nuclear Low level solids Nuetralization & pre-
wastes are buried cipitation tailings
pond, diluted neutrali-
zed, held in tanks until
discharge-fuel element
fabrication, other meth-
ods discussed
March
pp 304-333 Radioactive Nuclear Concentrations of
radio nuclides at
Los Angeles STP &
others
Apri 1
pp 493-530 C 1 , Sr 90 Sewage Effect on anaerobic
digestion
August
pp 963-972 Phenol & chemical Chemical Aerated lagoon
wastes
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AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
1 Treatment Notes
Handling Disposa
1964 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 264-271 Cyanide Electroplating, Devices to prevent
Others cyanide spills
1964 Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 201-216 Radioactive Nuclear Incorporation into
ceramic glasses
August
pp 1005-1014 Organic pesticides Pesticides Ozonation, addition of
potassium permanganate,
chlorination, peroxides
September
pp 1116-1128 Phenolic wastes Municipal STP Oxidation with hydrogen
peroxide and a ferrous
salt
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Handling Disposal
1965 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 110-119 Hexavalent chromium Metals cleaning & Flotation
chromium plating
pp 131—145 Chemical Activated sludge
pp 398-409 Reprocessing of fuel
Carcinogenic
chemicals
Radioactive
materials
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Class
Pollutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Treatment Notes
No oxidation within
144 hr
Underground dispossa
in a salt mine
1965 Water Pollution Control Federation
January
pp 86-96 Heavy metals Sewage treatment
September
pp 1289-1301 Radioisotopes
Basis for judging ac-
ceptable concentration
in sewage treatment
Sedimentation, trick-
ling filters, lagoons
Mud ear
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I
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1966 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 62-71 Waste includes meth- Synthetic resin plant Activated sludge,
anol, Formaldehyde, biological filtration
Phenol
pp 192-202 Phenol , Hexavalent Foam separation
Chromi urn
pp 688-695 Cyanide Electroplating Catalytic oxidation
and adsorption
pp 714-743 Radioactive wastes Nuclear reactors Liquid evapo- Coagulants added, Solids and gases
ration to ion exchange or also discussed
small bulk, evaporation
sometimes neu-
tralization &
storage in
stainless or
mild steel con-
ta 1 ne rs
1966 Water Pollution Control Federation
March
pp 428-441 Petrochemical wastes Chemicals Phenolic and nitrile
wastes are pretreated
and deep-well injected
l 1a rch
pp 442-450 Organics Sewage Packed bed granular
activated carbon
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Poll utant,
Class of Compound
Year of or Type of
Publication Type of Waste Industry Handhng Disposal
1966 Water Pollution Control Federation
April
pp 544-554 Orangics, Inorganics Sewage Solvent extraction of
effluent
Simple halophenols can
be degraded biologically
in 1 to 10 days in the
absence of other organic
sources
Apr
ii
pp
629-635 Halophenol Sewage
Treatment Notes
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
2
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1967 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 5-11 Nuclear Nuclear power industry Nepheline syenite
glass fixation
pp 241-251 Chemical waste Chemical plant Activated sludge
pp 310-316 Cyanide, Chromium Plating Chlorine, sodium bisul-
phate, sulfur dioxide,
precipitation as car-
bonate
pp 504—516 Solid, Liquid, Nuclear Gaseous-adsorption on
Gaseous radioactive filters, liquid - Liq-
waste uid-various treatment,
some precipitation,
Sol i d-cadeavers burnt
others, pressed and put
into drums
pp 740-751 Ferricyanide, Photographic Precipitation
Ferrocyani de
pp 788-799 Cyanide; Chromic Electroplating, Ion exchange
acid, Heavy metals Metal finishing
pp 848-865 Chromium Metal finishing Reduction to chronic
acid, precipitation
pp 879-883 Cyanates, Thiocyan- Photographic Cyanides, thiocyanates
ates, Ferricyanides; and cyanates can be de-
Chrorn iates stroyed by alkaline
chlorination
pp 884-891 Phenol, Others Fiberboard factory Biological
pp 983-1008 Dye, Synthetic Dyeing synthetic fiber Activated sludge, an-
rubber aerobic digestion,
activated sludge
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND 2
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1967 Water Pollution Control Federation
January
pp 123-127 Radioactive wastes Nuclear Coprecipitation with
titanium hydroxide
October
pp 1621-1625 Cyanide Electroplating Electrolytic decomposition
December
pp 1971-1977 Cyanide Plating Oxidation by chlorine
December
pp 2020-2029 Carcinogenic, Chemical Activated sludge Resistance to acti-
Organic compounds vated sludge treat-
ment
-------
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1968 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 154-164 Hexavalent chromium Ion flotation
Op 528-536 Cyanide, Chrome Electroplating Sodium hydroxide addi-
wastes tion, chlorine gas
addition, sulfuric acid
addition, sulfur diox-
ide injection
pp 874-882 Chemical waste Chemical plant Incineration
pp 1054-1073 Phenolic wastes Various chemical Benzene - caustic -
plants dephenolization process,
phenosolvan-dephenol i za-
tion, or biological
treatment
pp 1166- Organophosphorous Pesticide plant Nutrient addition acti-
pesticides vated sludge, calcium
hydroxide added to pre-
cipitate phosphorus
1968 Water Pollution Control Federation
Apri 1
pp 546-556 Aldrin, Dieldrin, Pesticides Photochemical degrade-
Endrin tion
May
pp 869-872 Phenols Refinery Liquid-liquid extraction
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATFIENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1969 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 920-938 Chemical wastes, Chemical Nutrient addition, bio-
Domestic sewage logical treatment aera-
ti on
pp 969-978 Mercury Chlor-alkali Process changes to re-
duce quantities, pre-
cipitation with sul-
phide and ion exchange
discussed
pp 979-988 Organic chemicals Organic chemical Treatment discussed in
plant a general manner
pp 989-997 Cyanide Coniplexed and precipi-
toted by FeSO, 1 7H 2 0 or
FeC1,•4H,O then pre-
cipitate flotation
1969 Journal Water Pollution Control Federation
Feb ru a ry
pp 199-207 Ammonia containing Coke plant Activated sludge
phenol, Thiocyanate,
Cyanide
March
pp 429-439 Refinery, Chemical Refinery & chemical Stabilization & aeration
wastes lagoons
March
pp 440-444 Refinery & chemical Refinery & chemical Contact stabilization
wastes wastes treatment plant
November
Research Chlorinated hydrocarbon Oxidants—potassium per-
supplement insecticides manganate, potassium
pp R 450-460 persulfate, chlorine,
alkaline decomposition
also studied
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1
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Extended aeration
Disposed as en- Spray solidification,
capsulated solids pot calcination, phos-
phate glass solidifica-
tion, fluidized bed cal-
ci nati on
Lime neutralization,
sulfur dioxide addition,
Cyanide - sodium hypo-
chlorite addition
Biological
Fractionator and strip-
per
July
pp 1343-1350 Radioactive wastes
Nucl ear
Liquid- flocculation,
settling, pressure filter,
holding tanks, high level
waste-cement fixation
August
pp 1530-1543 Pharmaceutical
Pharmaceutical
Separate treatment for
accid waste, activated
sludge for high BUD waste
Class
Pollutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type of
Publication
Type
of
Waste Industry
Treatment Notes
Electroplating
Handling Disposal
1970 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 26-35 Pharmaceutical wastes Pharmaceutical
pp 141-153 Radioactive-high Nuclear
level waste
pp 306-313 Chromium, Cyanide
pp 518-527 Acrylonitrile
pp 586-592 Radioactive, Krypton,
Xenon
pp 617-625 Chemical waste Aerated lagoon
pp 795 Radioactive Hydraulic fracturing
1970 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
Chemical
Nuclear, Gaseous
diffusion
Chemi cal
Mud ear
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WASTE DISPOSAL 2
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pm
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1970 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
August
Research Cyanide Foam separation
Supplement
R 336-344
September
pp 1632-1642 Nitriles Synthetic rubber, Tex- Activated sludge Not efficient at nor-
tiles, Plastics oal retention times
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1971 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 65-76 Dieldrin Wool process Settling and biological
wastewaters trickling filter
pp 77-86 Radioactive waste Nuclear power plant Oeionizers
pp 554-565 Mercury Wastewater Filtering through tn-
pol i
pp 595-603 Radioactive Nuclear reactor Underground in salt
deposits
pp 649-559 Zinc cyanide Plating Electrolytic decompo-
sition, ion exchange,
evaporation discussed,
process used was neu-
trali zation, precipi-
tation, and chlorine
addi ti on
pp 576-683 Radioactive wastes Reprocessing of Evaporation, ion ex-
nuclear material change
pp 713-720 Mercury Chemical process and Zinc dust forms oxida-
chlor-alkali wastes tion—reduction coupled
with mercury, then con-
verted, solids-liquid
separation
1971 Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 200-208 Phenol Ozonation
November
pp 2242-2253 Chromate Fertilizer Additional sulfuric
acid, bisulfite, lime
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
1 lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Disposal Treatment Notes
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling
1972 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 85-94 Metals Aluminum, arsenic, bar-
ium, cadmium, chromium,
copper, gold, iron, lead,
manganese, mercury, nick-
el, selenium, silver, and
zinc removal discussed
pp 171-179 Industrial waste Chemical coagulation,
carbon adsorption
pp 202-206 Chrome, Cyanide Plating Sulfuric acid addition,
reduction of Cr ° to Cr 3 ,
liquid caustic addition,
caustic addition, chlo-
rine addition, pH control
pp 281-286 Chromium Plating Sulfur dioxide and sul-
furic acid reduction,
neutralization to pH 7,
settling tank
pp 482-485 Chromium, Cadmium, Plating, Metal cleaning Sodium hypochiorite ad—
Other heavy metals dition to destroy cyan-
ide; reduction of hexa-
valent chromium using
sodium meta-bisulfite
pp 679-686 Lead Lead mining Retention ponds
pp 792-802 Mercury Municipal sewage Dose less than 5 mg/I
plant has no effect on acti-
vated sludge plant, it
is possible to accli-
mate sewage treatment
plant
pp 1039-1055 Phenol; Cyanide Laboratory studies Removal by organization,
ozone destroys cyanide
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WASTE DISPOSAL 2
AND
TREATI1ENT TECHNOLOGY
P0
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment hotes
1972 Water Pollution Control Federation
August
pp 1561-1574 Heavy metals Ion exchange capacity of
3 soils investigated, re—
generation found to be
0S si bi e
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
liutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Treatment Notes
Publica Lion
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling
1973 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 83-92 Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Equalization aeration
tanks, degassing cham-
bers, clarification, ef-
fluent pasteurization
pp 99-134 SBR Rubber wastes Synthetic rubber Coagulation, floccula-
tion, dissolved air
flotati on
pp 117-128 Heavy metals Sewage treatment Alum, ferrous sulfate,
ferric chloride addition-
comparative studies
pp 743—754 Hazardous chemicals General Data bases available
for information on
hazardous materials
pp 765—769 Radiochemicals Laundry Reverse osmosis
pp 1025-1031 Heavy metals, Metal working Addition of sulfur di—
Cyarildes, Others oxide to chromium
wastes, sodium hydrox-
ide and chlorine addi-
tion to cyanide wastes
reverse osmosis - for
recycle
pp 1071-1087 Phenolics Aircraft, Paint Carbon adsorption or
stripping oxidation with ozone or
potassium permenganate
-------
WASTE DISPOSAL 2
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1973 Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 221-231 Cyanide Catalytic oxidation of
cyanide over activated
carbon
1a rc h
pp 424-433 Mercury Wastewater Activated sludge Less t an 2 5 nig/l
process as Hg 2 little effect,
at 5 0 ng/l or higher
definite inhibition
October
pp 2123-3135 Photo-processing Photographic Bleach regeneration,
waste bleach-fix regeneration,
silver recovery, reuse
of fixing baths, util-
ization of holding tank
December
pp 2549-2557 Aircraft overhaul, Aircraft overhaul Secondary biological
Various chemicals treatment
and sewage
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1974 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 154-164 Nitroaniline Chemical plant Para-biodegradable, ortho-
not biodegradable, meta-
partially biodegradable
pp 194-206 Lead oxide Battery manufacturing Neutralization of sul-
furic acid waste stream
using PbO, precipitation
of lead sulfate, filtering
pp 348-356 Heavy metal Starch xanthate Addition of starch zan-
thate
pp 445-455 Phenol Chemical plant Biological , ozone treat-
ment, solvent extraction
pp 640-647 Rayon, Others Chemical, Regional Lime coagulation/sedi-
mentation for organics
removal
pp 832-840 Cyanide, Glucose Industrial wastewater Biological; cyanide
stripping
pp 857-863 Lead Lead mines Operation procedures
changes, recycling
water
pp 864-880 Coke chemicals Coke plant Activated sludge,
aerated lagoon
pp 906-922 Chemical wastes Iletals, Mining, Pulp! Chemfix process-binding
paper, Chemical, Petrochemical in cement
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND 2
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pollutant,
Class of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type of Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1974 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
Hay
pp 886-894 Dye waste Textiles Ozonation
Flay
pp 947-965 Petrochemical Petrochemical Adsorption on activated
carbon
October
pp 2293-2418 Phenol Activated sludge
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
11 utant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1975 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 1-13 Heavy metals, Cr III, Electroplating Precipitation as
Fe III; Ni II, Zn II, hydroxides
Cu II
pp 48-64 Vanadium, V 2 0 2 , V 2 0 3 , Oil; Oil or coal corn- Activated sludge, pre-
V 2 0 4 , V 2 0 5 bustion, Leaching ores, cipitation using fer-
Glass manufacturing, fous sulfate, activated
Photocopy, Printing, carbon
Stretford sulfur pro-
cess
pp 132-150 Heavy metals, Zn, Industrial wastewaters Carbonate precipita- Not benefits over hy-
Ni, Cd, Pb; An; tion droxide treatments
Cr for Zn or ii, but Cd
precipitates (carbon-
ate) filters better
pp 150-158 Various industrial Pulp/paper, Pickle Fluidized Bed Combus-
sludges liquor, Refinery, tioii
Refinery chemical
bark, Solid waste
pp 233-252 Industrial wastewater Wastewater containing Powdered activated car-
heavy metals, dyes, bon addition to activat-
and organic compounds ed sludge process
pp 288-295 Phenol, DOT, Acryloni— Chemical industry Wet air oxidation
true, Pesticides,
Herbicides
pp 333-344 22 Westinghouse 22 Westinghouse plants Solvents, burned lube
plants oil - fullers earth re-
burned, chlorinated sol-
vents — distillation
pp 412-422 Lead battery mfg Sorption on agricultural
by-products
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2
Activated sludge
Waste gas scrubber liq-
uid incinerated
Ozonation, chlorination,
dechlorination, biologi-
cal treatment
Air and oxygen aeration,
activated carbon treat-
ment
Anaerobic & aerobic
activated sludge
Activated sludge fol-
lowed by activated car
bon
Adsorpti on
Activated sludge,
trickling filter
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Class
Pollutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry
Treatment Motes
Handling Disposal
1975 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 548-560 Aldrin, Dieldrin; Pesticide, PCBs Adsorption on carbon
Endrin, DOT, DOD,
DDE, Toxaphene, PCBs
pp 645-651 Diversified chemical
waste
pp 741-750 Phthalic anhydride Phthalic anhydride
pp 804-815 Industrial dyes, Textile mills
Heavy metals
pp 904-921 Organic chemicals
pp 922-941
pp 966-972
pp 1111-1121
pp 1131—1160
Acrylate wastes
Organic chemicals
Phenol
Diverse chemical
was tewater
Diversified organic
chemical plant
Ac ry late
Organic chemical plant
Phenol
Chemical plant
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WASTE DISPOSAL 3
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pa
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1975 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 310-329 Heavy metal Sewage Acclimated activated
sludge
February
pp 362-376 Heavy metals Sewage Activated sludge
play
pp 962-975 Heavy metal Coagulation, sedimenta-
tion, filtration, car-
bon adsorption
August
pp 2114-2129 Photographic proces- Photographic Ozonation
sing wastes
October
pp 2437-2446 Chromium Plating, Others Carbon adsorption
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Chemical
TNT
Overal 1-cyanide
producing industries
Laboratory
Photographic wastes
Coke oven, Blast furnace
eff 1 euents
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Chemicals are added,
then the solution is
filtered
Adsorption by sulfide-
filled carbons, anion
exchange
Aeration, coagulation;
filtration, iron re-
moved is Fe(OH) 3 , 2nd
treatment scheme uses
copper or EDTA, copper
recovered as cupric
oxide
pp 782-791 Oil in water emul-
$ ions
pp 823-830 Chemicals
Automotive, Others
Toxi col ogical
Research
Solids, wastes
isolated and
incinerated
Untrafiltration; elec—
trochemical breaking
Multimedia pressure
filters, activated
carbon, polymeric
adsorbent
Class
Pollutant,
of
Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
pp 107—121
pp 139—149
pp 174-181
1976 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 17-25 Heavy metals Farm equipment
Organic chemicals
Ni trotoluenes
Cyanide
Synthetic
Sewage treatment
Lime, polyelectrolyte,
addition, clarification
Adsorption on carbon
Membrane ultrafiltration
Alkaline chlorination,
ozone with UV radiation,
biological oxidation,
equalization
Adsorption on carbon
Anaerobic digeston
pp 395— Organics
pp 614-627 Halogenated hydro-
carbon solvents
pp 635-648 Radioactive con-
tami nants
pp 764—775 Silver
pp 776-781 Iron-cyanide com-
plexes
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2
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATNENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
ilutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1976 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 940-952 Phenol Coke ovens, Resin, Oxidation by ozone
Fiber board, Other
industries
pp 994-999 Pigements, Acids, Pigments Ion exchange, hydrochlo-
Chromates, Lead, nc acid and sodium car-
Zinc chemicals bonate addition for chlo-
rate removal, for zinc
yellow, coagulant & floc—
ulating agents then clari-
fied
pp 1010-1016 High strength industrial Addition of powdered
wastewater activated carbon to
activated sludge system
pp 1068-1079 Heavy metals Starch based products
form complexes with
metal ions
1976 Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
January
pp 47-60 Phenol Ozonation
February
pp 389-394 Silver Photoprocessing Silver from photo-
processiiig presents no
hazard to secondary
treatment works
August
pp 2032-2045 Chronium hydroxide Electroplating Lime precipitation of
carbonate and pyrophos-
phates, ferrous iron
for reducing CR VI
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Cyanides, Phenol
flethanol , Acetone,
Other intermediates
of them
pp 345-358 Heavy metals
pp 467-476 Heavy metals Plating
pp 507-517 Chlorinated hydrocar- Chemicals
bons including PCBs
pp 537-548 Phenol , Acetic acid, Chemical
Phrami sole
Activated carbon adsorp-
tion and regeneration
of carbon
Sulfex process - iron
sulfide addition
Activated carbon adsorp-
tion and ion exchange
Steam stripping
Hyperfiltration and
ultrafiltration
Insoluble starch xari—
thate addition and preci-
pitation or lime and
ferrous sulfate treatment
Land application
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pol
Class
lutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment
1977 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 294-302
pp 310-324
Chemical
Treatment with ozone
An air—stripping ozone
contactor system
pp 622-629 Heavy metals
pp 643-654 ilercury II
Effect of organic
liquid on metal removal
Ion exchange
Destruction in a cement
ki in
Organics present
can be recovered
pp 726-732
pp 786-796
Aromatic hydrocarbons Styrene monomer facility
Phenolic Coal gassification
pp 838-852 Heavy metals Plating
pp 1013-1034 Heavy netals
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Pollutant,
Class of Compound
Year
of
or
Publication
Type of Waste
July
pp 1609-1615 Benzidirie
November
pp 2297-2309 Metals
Treatment Notes
Sewage Biological
Chemical clarification,
filtration, carbon ad-
sorption
December Heavy metals Carbonate precipitatIon
1977 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 17-23 Ferricyanides Coke oven, Ozone and ultraviolet
Blast furnaces radiation
pp 102-115 Chromium VI Reduction using sulfur
dioxide or sulfex pro-
cess using ferrous sul-
fide
pp 141-152 Copper, Cadmium Numerous industries Activated sludge grown
under a phosphorous-
limi ted condition
Lime and ozone treat-
men t
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND 2
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Type of
Industry Handling Disposal
1977 Journal Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 256-261 Phenolbenzaldehyde Activated sludge
flay
pp 778-788 Aniline Chemicals Activated sludge
Effect on nitrifica
tion
pp 189-195 Landfill leachate,
Metallic ions
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
flu
of
tent,
Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1978 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 10—21 Industrial wastes, Industrial wastes Silver recovery in lab
Photographic
pp 22-31 Organic chemicals Organic chemicals Adsorption in carbon
pp 64-72 Chromium Tannery Precipitation as hydoxide
pp 98- Industrial chemical Industrial chemicals, Land application
Sludges, Municipal
wastes
pp 105-112 Organic chemicals Organic chemicals Primary and secondary
treatment, multimedia
filtration, carbon ad-
sorpti on
pp 180-184 Tank truck washwater Trucking industry Electrostatic treater-
it is nucleation and
coagulation, then to
an electrolytic treat-
er-floculation, clan-
fi cati on
pp 218-224 Organic chemicals Sanitary landfill Cations in leachate
are replaced with sodium
lower the pH to < 3
protonates the carbox-
ylic acid groups and
releases complexes
pp 255-262 Solid waste leachates Solid wastes General discussion
pp 296-301 Rubber products mfg Rubber products plant Primary, secondary, and
waste products tertiary, tertiary over-
load flow - method -
marsh area planted with
water tolerant grass
it is used as a filter
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2
General phenolic
industries
Pharmaceutical wastes
Coal gasification,
Coking facilities
Liquid - liquid ex- Appears suitable
extract) on
Oxidation using hydro-
gen peroxide
Anaerobic filter
Belt press filter offers
some advantages over
pressure filters
Anaerobic columns
Lagoons
WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pol
Class
lutarit,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
pp 464-470 Phenol
1978 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 415-426 Heavy metals Electroplating
pp 507-514
pp 540-550
Organic chemicals
Thi ocyanate,
Phenol
pp 661-667 Chemical wastes
Biological
pp
687-695
Chemical wastes
Pharmaceutical wastes
pp
706-
Chromium
Tannery
Thiocyanate inhibits
biological oxi dati on
of phenol
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WASTE DISPOSAL 3
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Po
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Motes
1978 Water Pollution Control Federation
January
pp 113-121 Heavy Metals Ozoriation Metal-organic complex
EDTA
March
pp 543-551 Phenol Oxidation destruction
by iron (VI) ferrate
August
pp 2029-2036 Heavy metals, Cat.ions Sludge disposed Complex formed by organic
on land matter and cation
November
pp 2573-2589 Phenolic Coal processing Biodegradation in stirred-
tank, packed-bed, end
fluidized bed bioreactors
December
2771-2777 Mono-substituted ben- Biologically acclimated
zoates, Phenol sludge
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pollutant,
Class of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type of Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1979 Purdue University Industrial Waste Conference
pp 47-62 Cyanides Coke plant Ferrous sulfate complex-
ation, ion exchange
pp 155-159 Phenol Numerous industries Sanitary landfill,
leaching discussed
pp 195-205 Chemical production Orgarnic chemicals & PACT process, activated
wastewaters animal health products carbon activated sludge
pp 287-308 Priority pollutants Biochemical oxidation,
incineration, activated
carbon adsorption
pp 514-519 Heavy metals, Silver, Sodium borohydride
Mercury, Lead treatment
pp 529-543 Heavy metals Sewage Acidification of sludge,
dewatering, the water is
subjected to neutrali-
zation, ion exchange, or
electrodeposi ti on
pp 544-555 Heavy metals Sewage 25% landfilled Distribution in an-
25% spread on land aerobic sludge
15% ocean disposal
35% incinerated
Pp 742-752 Organics Landfilling Recovery wells
pp 829-837 Toxic, Hazardous Bl’lP best management
materials practices
1979 Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation
January
pp 17-21 Cadmium Wastewater treatment Calcium carbonate ad-
dition & peat moss col-
umns
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AND
TREATMENT TECHMO LOGY 2
Po
Class
llutant,
of Compound
Year
of
or
Type
of
Publication
Type
of
Waste
Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1979 Journal of Wator Pollution Control Federation
January
pp 22-36 Heavy metals Anaerobic filters
January
pp 176-186 Heavy metals Charged membrane untra-
filtration
October
pp 2475-2486 Heavy metals Disposal on soil Growing agricultural
plants on sludge-
treated soils
November
pp 2649-2660 Cadmium Application of waste-
waters on soil
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WASTE DISPOSAL
AND
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Pollutant,
Class of Compound
Year of or Type of
Publication Type of Waste Industry Handling Disposal Treatment Notes
1980 Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation
February
pp 282—291 Metals Anaerobic digestion r Io effect on digestion
of leachate
March
pp 483-497 Oil refinery Powdered carbon ad-
dition to activated
sludge
March
pp 578-586 Phenol Domestic wastewater Biological activated
carbon in a fluidized
bed
March
pp 597-609 Cyanide Activated sludge Problems associated
with cyanide
l’lay
pp 1013-1018 Mercury Chemical Process changes Bottom sediment clean-
up discussed
September
pp 2327-2339 Chromate Cooling tower blow- Reduction with sulfur
down dioxide
September
pp 2378-2388 Cadmium Activated sludge process Effects on activated
sludge process
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