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ACTION: Request for comments on the
proposed substances to be evaluated for
Set 24 toxicological profiles.
SUMMARY: This notice announces the list
of proposed substances that will be
evaluated for Comprehensive
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Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA) Set 24 toxicological profile
development. ATSDR’s Division of
Toxicology and Environmental
Medicine is soliciting public comments
on the list of proposed substances to be
evaluated for toxicological profile
development. ATSDR also will consider
the nomination of any additional,
substances, not on this list, that may
have public health implications.
DATES: Nominations must be submitted
within 30 days of the publication of this
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with regard to hazardous substances
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the CERCLA NPL. Among these
statutory requirements is a mandate for
the Administrator of ATSDR to prepare
toxicological profiles for each substance
included on the Priority List of
Hazardous Substances. This identifies
275 hazardous substances that ATSDR
and EPA have determined pose the most
significant potential threat to human
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Proposed Substances To Be Evaluated
for Set 24 Toxicological Profiles
Each year, ATSDR develops a list of
substances to be considered for
toxicological profile development. This
list is compiled from ATSDR’s Priority
List of Hazardous Substances and from
previously nominated substances of
public health concern. The following
list of 240 proposed substances will be
considered for Set 24 Toxicological
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METHANE ......................................................................................................................................................
BROMODICHLOROETHANE ........................................................................................................................
1,2,3–TRICHLOROBENZENE .......................................................................................................................
POLONIUM–210 ............................................................................................................................................
LEAD–210 ......................................................................................................................................................
NEPTUNIUM–237 ..........................................................................................................................................
S,S,S–TRIBUTYL PHOSPHOROTRITHIOATE .............................................................................................
BROMINE ......................................................................................................................................................
DICOLFOL .....................................................................................................................................................
PARATHIION .................................................................................................................................................
TRICHLOROFLUOROETHANE ....................................................................................................................
TRIFLURALIN ................................................................................................................................................
PENTACHLOROBENZENE ...........................................................................................................................
TRICHLOROETHANE ...................................................................................................................................
PALLADIUM ...................................................................................................................................................
DIBENZOFURAN ...........................................................................................................................................
2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL ................................................................................................................................
TETRACHLOROETHANE .............................................................................................................................
BIS(2-METHOXYETHYL)PHTHALATE .........................................................................................................
BUTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE ......................................................................................................................
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE ........................................................................................................................
NITRITE .........................................................................................................................................................
NITRATE ........................................................................................................................................................
POTASSIUM–40 ............................................................................................................................................
THORIUM–227 ..............................................................................................................................................
PHORATE ......................................................................................................................................................
DIMETHOATE ................................................................................................................................................
ACTINIUM–227 ..............................................................................................................................................
STROBANE ...................................................................................................................................................
4–AMINOBIPHENYL ......................................................................................................................................
ARSINE ..........................................................................................................................................................
NALED ...........................................................................................................................................................
ETHOPROP ...................................................................................................................................................
CARBOPHENOTHION ..................................................................................................................................
2,4–D ACID ....................................................................................................................................................
DIURON .........................................................................................................................................................
BUTYLATE .....................................................................................................................................................
DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE ..............................................................................................................................
DICHLOROBENZENE ...................................................................................................................................
ETHYL ETHER ..............................................................................................................................................
DICHLOROETHANE ......................................................................................................................................
PHOSPHINE ..................................................................................................................................................
TRICHLOROBENZENE .................................................................................................................................
PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRANITRATE ........................................................................................................
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)ADIPATE .....................................................................................................................
CARBAZOLE .................................................................................................................................................
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE ......................................................................................................................
CARBARYL ....................................................................................................................................................
MERCURY .....................................................................................................................................................
METHYLMERCURY ......................................................................................................................................
MERCURIC CHLORIDE ................................................................................................................................
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ..............................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1254 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1260 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1248 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1242 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR .....................................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1221 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1016 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1232 ............................................................................................................................................
AROCLOR 1240 ............................................................................................................................................
TETRACHLOROBIPHENYL ..........................................................................................................................
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ............................................................................................
BENZO(A)PYRENE .......................................................................................................................................
BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE .........................................................................................................................
DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE ......................................................................................................................
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BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE .........................................................................................................................
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CHRYSENE ...................................................................................................................................................
ACENAPHTHENE ..........................................................................................................................................
INDENO(1,2,3–CD)PYRENE .........................................................................................................................
BENZOPYRENE ............................................................................................................................................
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PYRENE ........................................................................................................................................................
FLUORENE ....................................................................................................................................................
ANTHRACENE ..............................................................................................................................................
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BENZO(GHI)PERYLENE ...............................................................................................................................
ACENAPHTHYLENE .....................................................................................................................................
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BENZO(E)PYRENE .......................................................................................................................................
BENZOPERYLENE ........................................................................................................................................
BENZO(B)ANTHRACENE .............................................................................................................................
DIBENZ(A,J)ANTHRACENE ..........................................................................................................................
BENZO(GHI)FLUORANTHENE .....................................................................................................................
1–METHYLPYRENE ......................................................................................................................................
CHLOROFORM .............................................................................................................................................
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DDE, P,P′- .....................................................................................................................................................
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TRICHLOROETHYLENE ...............................................................................................................................
DIELDRIN ......................................................................................................................................................
ALDRIN ..........................................................................................................................................................
CHLORDANE .................................................................................................................................................
CIS–CHLORDANE .........................................................................................................................................
TRANS–CHLORDANE ..................................................................................................................................
OXYCHLORDANE .........................................................................................................................................
GAMMA–CHLORDENE .................................................................................................................................
CHLORDANE, TECHNICAL ..........................................................................................................................
ALPHA–CHLORDENE ...................................................................................................................................
NONACHLOR, TRANS- .................................................................................................................................
NONACHLOR, CIS- .......................................................................................................................................
CHLORDENE .................................................................................................................................................
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE .........................................................................................................................
COAL TAR CREOSOTE ................................................................................................................................
COAL TARS ...................................................................................................................................................
DDD, P,P′- .....................................................................................................................................................
COAL TAR PITCH .........................................................................................................................................
BENZIDINE ....................................................................................................................................................
TOXAPHENE .................................................................................................................................................
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE .........................................................................................................................
1,2–DIBROMOETHANE ................................................................................................................................
DISULFOTON ................................................................................................................................................
3,3′-DICHLOROBENZIDINE ..........................................................................................................................
ENDRIN .........................................................................................................................................................
ENDRIN KETONE .........................................................................................................................................
ENDRIN ALDEHYDE .....................................................................................................................................
BERYLLIUM ...................................................................................................................................................
1,2–DIBROMO–3–CHLOROPROPANE ........................................................................................................
DIBROMOCHLOROPROPANE .....................................................................................................................
PENTACHLOROPHENOL .............................................................................................................................
DI–N–BUTYL PHTHALATE ...........................................................................................................................
ENDOSULFAN ...............................................................................................................................................
ENDOSULFAN SULFATE .............................................................................................................................
ENDOSULFAN, ALPHA .................................................................................................................................
ENDOSULFAN, BETA ...................................................................................................................................
METHOXYCHLOR .........................................................................................................................................
METHANE ......................................................................................................................................................
TOLUENE ......................................................................................................................................................
2–HEXANONE ...............................................................................................................................................
2,3,7,8–TETRACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN ............................................................................................
HEXACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN ...........................................................................................................
HEPTACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN .........................................................................................................
TETRACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN .........................................................................................................
PENTACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN .........................................................................................................
1,2,3,4,6,7,8–HEPTACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN ...................................................................................
OCTACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN ...........................................................................................................
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1,2,3,6,7,8–HEXACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN ........................................................................................
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1,2,3,7,8,9–HEXACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN ........................................................................................
1,2,3,7,8–PENTACHLORODIBENZO–P–DIOXIN .........................................................................................
DI(2–ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE .................................................................................................................
1,1–DICHLOROETHENE ...............................................................................................................................
METHYLENE CHLORIDE .............................................................................................................................
BROMODICHLOROETHANE ........................................................................................................................
1,2–DICHLOROETHANE ...............................................................................................................................
2,4,6–TRICHLOROPHENOL .........................................................................................................................
TETRACHLOROPHENOL .............................................................................................................................
2,4–DICHLOROPHENOL ..............................................................................................................................
2,4,5–TRICHLOROPHENOL .........................................................................................................................
2–CHLOROPHENOL .....................................................................................................................................
2,3,4,5–TETRACHLOROPHENOL ................................................................................................................
2,3,5,6–TETRACHLOROPHENOL ................................................................................................................
2,3,4,6–TETRACHLOROPHENOL ................................................................................................................
4–CHLOROPHENOL .....................................................................................................................................
CHLOROPHENOL .........................................................................................................................................
2,4–DINITROPHENOL ...................................................................................................................................
BIS(2–CHLOROETHYL) ETHER ...................................................................................................................
ASBESTOS ....................................................................................................................................................
CHRYSOTILE ASBESTOS ............................................................................................................................
AMOSITE ASBESTOS ..................................................................................................................................
HEXACHLOROBENZENE .............................................................................................................................
2,4–DINITROTOLUENE ................................................................................................................................
DINITROTOLUENE .......................................................................................................................................
2,6–DINITROTOLUENE ................................................................................................................................
RADIUM–226 .................................................................................................................................................
RADIUM .........................................................................................................................................................
RADIUM–228 .................................................................................................................................................
RADIUM–224 .................................................................................................................................................
ETHION ..........................................................................................................................................................
THORIUM ......................................................................................................................................................
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Today’s notice also invites voluntary
public nominations for substances not
listed in this notice. Nominations are
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nominator, including full name, title,
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ATSDR will evaluate all data and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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Proposed Substances To Be Evaluated for Set 24 Toxicological
Profiles
AGENCY: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR),
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Request for comments on the proposed substances to be evaluated
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the list of proposed substances that
will be evaluated for Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) Set 24 toxicological
profile development. ATSDR's Division of Toxicology and Environmental
Medicine is soliciting public comments on the list of proposed
substances to be evaluated for toxicological profile development. ATSDR
also will consider the nomination of any additional, substances, not on
this list, that may have public health implications.
DATES: Nominations must be submitted within 30 days of the publication
of this notice.
ADDRESSES: Nominations may be submitted electronically. Refer to the
section Submission of Nominations (following) for the specific address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, contact:
Commander Jessilynn B. Taylor, Division of Toxicology and Environmental
Medicine, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1600
Clifton Road, F-62, Atlanta, GA, 30333; telephone: (770) 488-3313; or
e-mail: jbtaylor@cdc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act of 1986 (SARA) [42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.] amended the CERCLA (or
Superfund) [42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.] by establishing certain
requirements for ATSDR and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) with regard to hazardous substances most commonly found at
facilities on the CERCLA NPL. Among these statutory requirements is a
mandate for the Administrator of ATSDR to prepare toxicological
profiles for each substance included on the Priority List of Hazardous
Substances. This identifies 275 hazardous substances that ATSDR and EPA
have determined pose the most significant potential threat to human
health (https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/cercla/07list.html). The availability
of the revised list of the 275 priority substances was announced in the
Federal Register on March 6, 2008 (73 FR 12178). For prior versions of
the list of substances, see Federal Register notices dated April 17,
1987 (52 FR 12866); October 20, 1988 (53 FR 41280); October 26, 1989
(54 FR 43619); October 17, 1990 (55 FR 42067); October 17, 1991 (56 FR
52166); October 28, 1992 (57 FR 48801); February 28, 1994 (59 FR 9486);
April 29, 1996 (61 FR 18744; November 17, 1997 (62 FR 61332); October
21, 1999 (64 FR 56792); October 25, 2001 (66 FR 54014); and November 7,
2003 (68 FR 63098), December 7, 2005 (70 FR 72840).
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Proposed Substances To Be Evaluated for Set 24 Toxicological Profiles
Each year, ATSDR develops a list of substances to be considered for
toxicological profile development. This list is compiled from ATSDR's
Priority List of Hazardous Substances and from previously nominated
substances of public health concern. The following list of 240 proposed
substances will be considered for Set 24 Toxicological Profile
development.
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Substances CAS Nos.
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1........................ METHANE............ 000074-82-8
2........................ BROMODICHLOROETHANE 000683-53-4
3........................ 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZ 000087-61-6
ENE.
4........................ POLONIUM-210....... 013981-52-7
5........................ LEAD-210........... 014255-04-0
6........................ NEPTUNIUM-237...... 013994-20-2
7........................ S,S,S-TRIBUTYL 000078-48-8
PHOSPHOROTRITHIOAT
E.
8........................ BROMINE............ 007726-95-6
9........................ DICOLFOL........... 000115-32-2
10....................... PARATHIION......... 000056-38-2
11....................... TRICHLOROFLUOROETHA 027154-33-2
NE.
12....................... TRIFLURALIN........ 000152-09-8
13....................... PENTACHLOROBENZENE. 000608-93-5
14....................... TRICHLOROETHANE.... 025323-89-1
15....................... PALLADIUM.......... 007440-05-3
16....................... DIBENZOFURAN....... 000132-64-9
17....................... 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL. 000105-67-9
18....................... TETRACHLOROETHANE.. 025322-20-7
19....................... BIS(2- 034006-76-3
METHOXYETHYL)PHTHA
LATE.
20....................... BUTYL BENZYL 000085-68-7
PHTHALATE.
21....................... 1,2,4- 000120-82-1
TRICHLOROBENZENE.
22....................... NITRITE............ 014797-65-0
23....................... NITRATE............ 014797-55-8
24....................... POTASSIUM-40....... 013966-00-2
25....................... THORIUM-227........ 015623-47-9
26....................... PHORATE............ 000298-02-2
27....................... DIMETHOATE......... 000060-51-5
28....................... ACTINIUM-227....... 014952-40-0
29....................... STROBANE........... 008001-50-1
30....................... 4-AMINOBIPHENYL.... 000092-67-1
31....................... ARSINE............. 007784-42-1
32....................... NALED.............. 000300-76-5
33....................... ETHOPROP........... 013194-48-4
34....................... CARBOPHENOTHION.... 000786-19-6
35....................... 2,4-D ACID......... 000094-75-7
36....................... DIURON............. 000330-54-1
37....................... BUTYLATE........... 002008-41-5
38....................... DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE. 000068-12-2
39....................... DICHLOROBENZENE.... 025321-22-6
40....................... ETHYL ETHER........ 000060-29-7
41....................... DICHLOROETHANE..... 001300-21-6
42....................... PHOSPHINE.......... 007803-51-2
43....................... TRICHLOROBENZENE... 012002-48-1
44....................... PENTAERYTHRITOL 000078-11-5
TETRANITRATE.
45....................... BIS(2- 000103-23-1
ETHYLHEXYL)ADIPATE.
46....................... CARBAZOLE.......... 000086-74-8
47....................... METHYL ISOBUTYL 000108-10-1
KETONE.
48....................... CARBARYL........... 000063-25-2
49....................... MERCURY............ 007439-97-6
50....................... METHYLMERCURY...... 022967-92-6
51....................... MERCURIC CHLORIDE.. 007487-94-7
52....................... POLYCHLORINATED 001336-36-3
BIPHENYLS.
53....................... AROCLOR 1254....... 011097-69-1
54....................... AROCLOR 1260....... 011096-82-5
55....................... AROCLOR 1248....... 012672-29-6
56....................... AROCLOR 1242....... 053469-21-9
57....................... AROCLOR............ 012767-79-2
58....................... AROCLOR 1221....... 011104-28-2
59....................... AROCLOR 1016....... 012674-11-2
60....................... AROCLOR 1232....... 011141-16-5
61....................... AROCLOR 1240....... 071328-89-7
62....................... TETRACHLOROBIPHENYL 026914-33-0
63....................... POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC 130498-29-2
HYDROCARBONS.
64....................... BENZO(A)PYRENE..... 000050-32-8
65....................... BENZO(B)FLUORANTHEN 000205-99-2
E.
66....................... DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRAC 000053-70-3
ENE.
67....................... BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE. 000056-55-3
68....................... BENZO(K)FLUORANTHEN 000207-08-9
E.
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69....................... BENZOFLUORANTHENE.. 056832-73-6
70....................... FLUORANTHENE....... 000206-44-0
71....................... CHRYSENE........... 000218-01-9
72....................... ACENAPHTHENE....... 000083-32-9
73....................... INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYR 000193-39-5
ENE.
74....................... BENZOPYRENE........ 073467-76-2
75....................... PHENANTHRENE....... 000085-01-8
76....................... PYRENE............. 000129-00-0
77....................... FLUORENE........... 000086-73-7
78....................... ANTHRACENE......... 000120-12-7
79....................... BENZO(A)FLUORANTHEN 000203-33-8
E.
80....................... BENZO(GHI)PERYLENE. 000191-24-2
81....................... ACENAPHTHYLENE..... 000208-96-8
82....................... BENZO(J)FLUORANTHEN 000205-82-3
E.
83....................... BENZO(E)PYRENE..... 000192-97-2
84....................... BENZOPERYLENE...... 011057-45-7
85....................... BENZO(B)ANTHRACENE. 000092-24-0
86....................... DIBENZ(A,J)ANTHRACE 000224-41-9
NE.
87....................... BENZO(GHI)FLUORANTH 000203-12-3
ENE.
88....................... 1-METHYLPYRENE..... 002381-21-7
89....................... CHLOROFORM......... 000067-66-3
90....................... DDT, P,P'-......... 000050-29-3
91....................... DDE, P,P'-......... 000072-55-9
92....................... DDD, P,P'-......... 000072-54-8
93....................... DDT, O,P'-......... 000789-02-6
94....................... DDD, O,P'-......... 000053-19-0
95....................... DDE, O,P'-......... 003424-82-6
96....................... TRICHLOROETHYLENE.. 000079-01-6
97....................... DIELDRIN........... 000060-57-1
98....................... ALDRIN............. 000309-00-2
99....................... CHLORDANE.......... 000057-74-9
100...................... CIS-CHLORDANE...... 005103-71-9
101...................... TRANS-CHLORDANE.... 005103-74-2
102...................... OXYCHLORDANE....... 027304-13-8
103...................... GAMMA-CHLORDENE.... 056641-38-4
104...................... CHLORDANE, 012789-03-6
TECHNICAL.
105...................... ALPHA-CHLORDENE.... 056534-02-2
106...................... NONACHLOR, TRANS-.. 039765-80-5
107...................... NONACHLOR, CIS-.... 005103-73-1
108...................... CHLORDENE.......... 003734-48-3
109...................... HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 000087-68-3
110...................... COAL TAR CREOSOTE.. 008001-58-9
111...................... COAL TARS.......... 008007-45-2
112...................... DDD, P,P'-......... 000072-54-8
113...................... COAL TAR PITCH..... 065996-93-2
114...................... BENZIDINE.......... 000092-87-5
115...................... TOXAPHENE.......... 008001-35-2
116...................... TETRACHLOROETHYLENE 000127-18-4
117...................... 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE.. 000106-93-4
118...................... DISULFOTON......... 000298-04-4
119...................... 3,3'- 000091-94-1
DICHLOROBENZIDINE.
120...................... ENDRIN............. 000072-20-8
121...................... ENDRIN KETONE...... 053494-70-5
122...................... ENDRIN ALDEHYDE.... 007421-93-4
123...................... BERYLLIUM.......... 007440-41-7
124...................... 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOR 000096-12-8
OPROPANE.
125...................... DIBROMOCHLOROPROPAN 067708-83-2
E.
126...................... PENTACHLOROPHENOL.. 000087-86-5
127...................... DI-N-BUTYL 000084-74-2
PHTHALATE.
128...................... ENDOSULFAN......... 000115-29-7
129...................... ENDOSULFAN SULFATE. 001031-07-8
130...................... ENDOSULFAN, ALPHA.. 000959-98-8
131...................... ENDOSULFAN, BETA... 033213-65-9
132...................... METHOXYCHLOR....... 000072-43-5
133...................... METHANE............ 000074-82-8
134...................... TOLUENE............ 000108-88-3
135...................... 2-HEXANONE......... 000591-78-6
136...................... 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORO 001746-01-6
DIBENZO-P-DIOXIN.
137...................... HEXACHLORODIBENZO-P 034465-46-8
-DIOXIN.
138...................... HEPTACHLORODIBENZO- 037871-00-4
P-DIOXIN.
139...................... TETRACHLORODIBENZO- 041903-57-5
P-DIOXIN.
140...................... PENTACHLORODIBENZO- 036088-22-9
P-DIOXIN.
141...................... 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTA 035822-46-9
CHLORODIBENZO-P-DI
OXIN.
142...................... OCTACHLORODIBENZO-P 003268-87-9
-DIOXIN.
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143...................... 1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHL 057653-85-7
ORODIBENZO-P-DIOXI
N.
144...................... 1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHL 039227-28-6
ORODIBENZO-P-DIOXI
N.
145...................... 1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHL 019408-74-3
ORODIBENZO-P-DIOXI
N.
146...................... 1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLO 040321-76-4
RODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN.
147...................... DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHT 000117-81-7
HALATE.
148...................... 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE. 000075-35-4
149...................... METHYLENE CHLORIDE. 000075-09-2
150...................... BROMODICHLOROETHANE 000683-53-4
151...................... 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE. 000107-06-2
152...................... 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHEN 000088-06-2
OL.
153...................... TETRACHLOROPHENOL.. 025167-83-3
154...................... 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL. 000120-83-2
155...................... 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHEN 000095-95-4
OL.
156...................... 2-CHLOROPHENOL..... 000095-57-8
157...................... 2,3,4,5-TETRACHLORO 004901-51-3
PHENOL.
158...................... 2,3,5,6-TETRACHLORO 000935-95-5
PHENOL.
159...................... 2,3,4,6-TETRACHLORO 000058-90-2
PHENOL.
160...................... 4-CHLOROPHENOL..... 000106-48-9
161...................... CHLOROPHENOL....... 025167-80-0
162...................... 2,4-DINITROPHENOL.. 000051-28-5
163...................... BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) 000111-44-4
ETHER.
164...................... ASBESTOS........... 001332-21-4
165...................... CHRYSOTILE ASBESTOS 012001-29-5
166...................... AMOSITE ASBESTOS... 012172-73-5
167...................... HEXACHLOROBENZENE.. 000118-74-1
168...................... 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE. 000121-14-2
169...................... DINITROTOLUENE..... 025321-14-6
170...................... 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE. 000606-20-2
171...................... RADIUM-226......... 013982-63-3
172...................... RADIUM............. 007440-14-4
173...................... RADIUM-228......... 015262-20-1
174...................... RADIUM-224......... 013233-32-4
175...................... ETHION............. 000563-12-2
176...................... THORIUM............ 007440-29-1
177...................... THORIUM-230........ 014269-63-7
178...................... THORIUM-228........ 014274-82-9
179...................... 4,6-DINITRO-O-CRESO 000534-52-1
L.
180...................... CHLOROBENZENE...... 000108-90-7
181...................... N-NITROSODI-N-PROPY 000621-64-7
LAMINE.
182...................... 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZ 000087-61-6
ENE.
183...................... POLONIUM-210....... 013981-52-7
184...................... CHLORPYRIFOS....... 002921-88-2
185...................... NEPTUNIUM-237...... 013994-20-2
186...................... CHLORDECONE........ 000143-50-0
187...................... MIREX.............. 002385-85-5
188...................... S,S,S-TRIBUTYL 000078-48-8
PHOSPHOROTRITHIOAT
E.
189...................... BROMINE............ 007726-95-6
190...................... DICOFOL............ 000115-32-2
191...................... PARATHION.......... 000056-38-2
192...................... SELENIUM........... 007782-49-2
193...................... TRICHLOROFLUOROETHA 027154-33-2
NE.
194...................... TRIFLURALIN........ 001582-09-8
195...................... 4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2- 000101-14-4
CHLOROANILINE).
196...................... PENTACHLOROBENZENE. 000608-93-5
197...................... 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE. 000075-34-3
198...................... 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCT 039001-02-0
ACHLORODIBENZOFURA
N.
199...................... HEPTACHLORODIBENZOF 038998-75-3
URAN.
200...................... 2,3,4,7,8-PENTACHLO 057117-31-4
RODIBENZOFURAN.
201...................... HEXACHLORODIBENZOFU 055684-94-1
RAN.
202...................... PENTACHLORODIBENZOF 030402-15-4
URAN.
203...................... 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORO 051207-31-9
DIBENZOFURAN.
204...................... DIBENZOFURANS, 042934-53-2
CHLORINATED.
205...................... 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTA 067562-39-4
CHLORODIBENZOFURAN.
206...................... 1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHL 072918-21-9
ORODIBENZOFURAN.
207...................... TETRACHLORODIBENZOF 030402-14-3
URAN.
208...................... 1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHL 057117-44-9
ORODIBENZOFURAN.
209...................... 1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHL 070648-26-9
ORODIBENZOFURAN.
210...................... 2,3,4,6,7,8-HEXACHL 060851-34-5
ORODIBENZOFURAN.
211...................... 1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLO 057117-41-6
RODIBENZOFURAN.
212...................... 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HEPTA 055673-89-7
CHLORODIBENZOFURAN.
213...................... 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHA 000079-00-5
NE.
214...................... HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENT 000077-47-4
ADIENE.
215...................... 1,2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZI 000122-66-7
NE.
216...................... 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE, 000156-60-5
TRANS-.
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217...................... 1,2-DICHLOROETHYLEN 000540-59-0
E.
218...................... 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE, 000156-59-2
CIS-.
219...................... CARBON DISULFIDE... 000075-15-0
220...................... PALLADIUM.......... 007440-05-3
221...................... CHLOROETHANE....... 000075-00-3
222...................... ACETONE............ 000067-64-1
223...................... DIBENZOFURAN....... 000132-64-9
224...................... 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL. 000105-67-9
225...................... CHLOROMETHANE...... 000074-87-3
226...................... BIS(2-METHOXYETHYL) 034006-76-3
PHTHALATE.
227...................... BUTYL BENZYL 000085-68-7
PHTHALATE.
228...................... N-NITROSODIMETHYLAM 000062-75-9
INE.
229...................... 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZ 000120-82-1
ENE.
230...................... N-NITROSODIPHENYLAM 000086-30-6
INE.
231...................... 2-BUTANONE......... 000078-93-3
232...................... FLUORINE........... 007782-41-4
233...................... HYDROGEN FLUORIDE.. 007664-39-3
234...................... FLUORIDE ION....... 016984-48-8
235...................... AMMONIA............ 007664-41-7
236...................... COPPER............. 065357-62-2
237...................... CHLORINE DIOXIDE... 010049-04-4
238...................... PBBs............... 059536-65-1
239...................... PBDEs.............. 001163-19-5
240...................... SYNTHETIC VITREOUS NONE
FIBERS.
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Submission of Nominations for the Evaluation Set 24 Proposed
Substances: Today's notice also invites voluntary public nominations
for substances not listed in this notice. Nominations are most useful
if they include the nominator, including full name, title, affiliation,
e-mail address, and telephone number.
ATSDR will evaluate all data and information associated with
nominated substances and will determine the final list of substances to
be chosen for toxicological profile development. Substances will be
chosen according to ATSDR's specific guidelines for selection, found in
the Selection Criteria announced in the Federal Register on May 7, 1993
(87 FR 27288).
Submission of Comments: Submit comments via e-mail at:
tpcandidatecomments@cdc.gov. Please include ``Set 24'' in the subject
line of the e-mail. Or, mail to: Commander Jessilynn B. Taylor,
Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, 1600 Clifton Road,
MS F-62, Atlanta, GA 30333; e-mail: jbtaylor@cdc.gov.
Please ensure that your comments are submitted within the specified
nomination period. Nominations received after the closing date will be
marked as late and may be considered only if time and resources permit.
Dated: March 26, 2010.
Ken Rose,
Associate Director, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, National
Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry.
[FR Doc. 2010-7169 Filed 3-30-10; 8:45 am]
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