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increased, no customer must pay the
new price until the end of the current
service period, and no retroactive
adjustment will be made for a payment
received before the date of the change.
The fee charged is that in effect on the
date of payment.
4.5.4 Payment
[Revise the introductory text of 4.5.4
as follows:]
All fees for Post Office Box service are
for 6- or 12-month prepaid periods,
except as noted under 4.5.6, 4.5.7, and
4.5.10. The general rule is that a fee may
be paid up to one year in advance;
however, when boxes from two or more
ZIP Codes are being merged into one
location, a customer has the option,
prior to the merger, to renew at the
current fee for another rental period,
even when this results in a fee being
paid more than one year in advance.
Customers may pay the fee using any of
the following methods:
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4.5.5 Payment Period
[Revise 4.5.5 as follows:]
Except under 4.5.7, the beginning date
for a Post Office Box fee payment period
is determined by the approval date of
the application. The period begins on
the first day of the same month if the
application is approved on or before the
15th of the month, or the next month if
approved after the 15th of the month.
Fees for service renewal may be paid
any time during the last 30 days of the
service period, except under 4.5.4, but
no later than the last day of the service
period.
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For Post Office Box fee groups, see
Notice 123—Price List. Post Office
Boxes are assigned to fee groups and
classified as competitive or market
dominant based upon the Post Office
location. Local Post Offices can provide
information about fees for a particular
ZIP Code.
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We will publish an appropriate
amendment to 39 CFR Part 111 to reflect
these changes.
Stanley F. Mires,
Chief Counsel, Legislative.
[FR Doc. 2011–22628 Filed 9–2–11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710–12–P
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway and Traffic Safety
Administration
[EPA–HQ–OAR–2009–0865; FRL–9459–8;
NHTSA–2010–0087]
RIN 2060–AQ09; RIN 2127–AK73
Environmental Protection
Agency, National Highway and Traffic
Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
AGENCY:
4.6
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
In rule FR
Doc. #2011–14291 published on July 6,
2011, (76 FR 39478) make the following
correction. On page 39523, in the first
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13. Section 86.1867–12 is amended by
removing and reserving paragraph
(a)(1)(iii)(A), by revising paragraphs
(a)(1)(i), (a)(1)(ii), (a)(3)(iv)(A),
(a)(3)(iv)(F), (a)(3)(vi), (a)(4), (b)(2), and
(e)(4)(ii) to read as follows:
Dated: August 26, 2011.
Margo T. Oge,
Director, Office of Transportation and Air
Quality, Environmental Protection Agency.
Dated: August 29, 2011.
Ronald Medford,
Deputy Administrator, National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, Department of
Transportation.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 704, 710, and 711
[EPA–HQ–OPPT–2009–0187; FRL–8872–9]
RIN 2070–AJ43
Revisions and Additions to Motor
Vehicle Fuel Economy Label;
Correction
4.5.8 Change of Payment Period
[Revise 4.5.8 as follows:]
Except for customers at Post Offices
subject to 4.5.7, a Post Office Box
customer of record may change the
payment period by submitting a new
application noting the month to be used
as the start of the revised payment
period. The date selected must be before
the end of the current payment period.
The unused fee for the period being
discontinued may be refunded under
4.7, and the fee for the new payment
period must be fully paid in advance.
Except when boxes from two or more
ZIP Codes are being merged into one
location, a change of payment period
date must not be used to circumvent a
change in box fees.
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4.6.1 Regular Fee Groups
[Revise 4.6.1 as follows:]
§ 86.1867–12 [Corrected]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
40 CFR Part 86
The Environmental Protection
Agency and the Department of
Transportation published a final rule
regarding labeling of cars and trucks
with fuel economy and environmental
information in the Federal Register on
July 6, 2011 (76 FR 39478). An error in
the amendatory instruction for
§ 86.1867–12 inadvertently calls for the
removal of paragraph (a)(3)(iv)(A) of that
section. This rule revises the
amendatory language for consistency
with the regulatory text.
DATES: Effective on September 6, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Roberts French, Office of Transportation
and Air Quality, Compliance and
Innovative Strategies Division,
Environmental Protection Agency, 2000
Traverwood Drive, Ann Arbor, MI
48105; Phone: (734) 214–4380; E-mail:
french.roberts@epa.gov.
Fee Group Assignments
column, the amendatory language for
instruction 13 is revised to read as
follows:
TSCA Inventory Update Reporting
Modifications; Chemical Data
Reporting
Correction
In rule document 2011–19922,
appearing on pages 50816–50879 in the
issue of Tuesday, August 16, 2011, a
technical error resulted in incorrect
section numbers appearing throughout
the regulatory text. The regulatory text
is being republished below in its
entirety.
PARTS 704, 710 and 711—
[CORRECTED]
Beginning on page 50558, in the third
column, in the ninth line from the
bottom, the regulatory text should read
as set forth below:
Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is
amended as follows:
PART 704—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 704
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
§ 704.3
[Amended]
2. In § 14;704.3, remove the phrase
‘‘(as defined in 19 CFR 1.11)’’ in
paragraph (1)(ii) of the definition
importer.
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PART 710—COMPILATION OF THE
TSCA CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE
INVENTORY
711.30
711.35
3. The authority citation for part 710
continues to read as follows:
§ 711.1
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
4. Revise the heading for part 710 to
read as set forth above.
■ 5. Remove the heading ‘‘Subpart A—
General Provisions.’’
■ 6. Revise paragraph (b) of § 14;710.1 to
read as follows:
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§ 710.1
Scope and compliance.
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(b) This part applies to the activities
associated with the compilation of the
TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory
(TSCA Inventory) and the update of
information on a subset of the chemical
substances included on the TSCA
Inventory.
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■ 7. Section 710.3 is amended as
follows:
■ i. Revise the introductory text.
■ ii. Remove the phrase ‘‘(as defined in
19 CFR 1.11)’’ in paragraph (2) of the
definition importer.
■ iii. Remove the definition nonisolated intermediate.
The revision reads as follows:
§ 710.3
Definitions.
For purposes of this part:
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Subpart B (§§ 710.23–710.39)
[Removed]
8. Remove subpart B, consisting of
§§ 710.23–710.39.
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Subpart C (§§ 710.43–710.59)
[Removed]
9. Remove subpart C, consisting of
§§ 710.43–710.59.
■ 10. Add new part 711 to subchapter R
to read as follows:
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PART 711—TSCA CHEMICAL DATA
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Sec.
711.1 Scope and compliance.
711.3 Definitions.
711.5 Chemical substances for which
information must be reported.
711.6 Chemical substances for which
information is not required.
711.8 Persons who must report.
711.9 Persons not subject to this part.
711.10 Activities for which reporting is not
required.
711.15 Reporting information to EPA.
711.20 When to report.
711.22 Duplicative reporting.
711.25 Recordkeeping requirements.
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Confidentiality claims.
Electronic filing.
Scope and compliance.
(a) This part specifies reporting and
recordkeeping procedures under section
8(a) of the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) (15 U.S.C. 2607(a)) for certain
manufacturers (including importers) of
chemical substances. Section 8(a) of
TSCA authorizes the EPA Administrator
to require reporting of information
necessary for administration of TSCA,
including issuing regulations for the
purpose of compiling and keeping
current the TSCA Chemical Substance
Inventory (TSCA Inventory) as required
by TSCA section 8(b). In accordance
with TSCA section 8(b), EPA amends
the TSCA Inventory to include new
chemical substances manufactured
(including imported) in the United
States and reported under TSCA section
5(a)(1). EPA also revises the categories
of chemical substances and makes other
amendments as appropriate.
(b) This part applies to the activities
associated with the periodic update of
information on a subset of the chemical
substances included on the TSCA
Inventory.
(c) Section 15(3) of TSCA makes it
unlawful for any person to fail or refuse
to submit information required under
this part. In addition, TSCA section
15(3) makes it unlawful for any person
to fail to keep, and permit access to,
records required by this part. Section 16
of TSCA provides that any person who
violates a provision of TSCA section 15
is liable to the United States for a civil
penalty and may be criminally
prosecuted. Pursuant to TSCA section
17, the Federal Government may seek
judicial relief to compel submission of
TSCA section 8(a) information and to
otherwise restrain any violation of
TSCA section 15. (EPA does not intend
to concentrate its enforcement efforts on
insignificant clerical errors in
reporting.)
(d) Each person who reports under
this part must maintain records that
document information reported under
this part and, in accordance with TSCA,
permit access to, and the copying of,
such records by EPA officials.
§ 711.3
Definitions.
The definitions in this section and the
definitions in TSCA section 3 apply to
this part. In addition, the definitions in
40 CFR 704.3 also apply to this part,
except the definitions manufacture and
manufacturer in 40 CFR 704.3.
CDX or Central Data Exchange means
EPA’s centralized electronic document
receiving system, or its successors.
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Commercial use means the use of a
chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance
(including as part of an article) in a
commercial enterprise providing
saleable goods or services.
Consumer use means the use of a
chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance
(including as part of an article) when
sold to or made available to consumers
for their use.
e-CDRweb means the electronic, webbased tool provided by EPA for the
completion and submission of the CDR
data.
Industrial function means the
intended physical or chemical
characteristic for which a chemical
substance or mixture is consumed as a
reactant; incorporated into a
formulation, mixture, reaction product,
or article; repackaged; or used.
Industrial use means use at a site at
which one or more chemical substances
or mixtures are manufactured (including
imported) or processed.
Intended for use by children means
the chemical substance or mixture is
used in or on a product that is
specifically intended for use by children
age 14 or younger. A chemical substance
or mixture is intended for use by
children when the submitter answers
‘‘yes’’ to at least one of the following
questions for the product into which the
submitter’s chemical substance or
mixture is incorporated:
(1) Is the product commonly
recognized (i.e., by a reasonable person)
as being intended for children age 14 or
younger?
(2) Does the manufacturer of the
product state through product labeling
or other written materials that the
product is intended for or will be used
by children age 14 or younger?
(3) Is the advertising, promotion, or
marketing of the product aimed at
children age 14 or younger?
Manufacture means to manufacture,
produce, or import, for commercial
purposes. Manufacture includes the
extraction, for commercial purposes, of
a component chemical substance from a
previously existing chemical substance
or complex combination of chemical
substances. When a chemical substance,
manufactured other than by import, is:
(1) Produced exclusively for another
person who contracts for such
production, and
(2) That other person specifies the
identity of the chemical substance and
controls the total amount produced and
the basic technology for the plant
process, then that chemical substance is
co-manufactured by the producing
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manufacturer and the person
contracting for such production.
Manufacturer means a person who
manufactures a chemical substance.
Master Inventory File means EPA’s
comprehensive list of chemical
substances which constitutes the TSCA
Inventory compiled under TSCA section
8(b). It includes chemical substances
reported under 40 CFR part 710 and
substances reported under 40 CFR part
720 for which a Notice of
Commencement of Manufacture or
Import has been received under 40 CFR
720.120.
Principal reporting year means the
latest complete calendar year preceding
the submission period.
Reasonably likely to be exposed
means an exposure to a chemical
substance which, under foreseeable
conditions of manufacture (including
import), processing, distribution in
commerce, or use of the chemical
substance, is more likely to occur than
not to occur. Such exposures would
normally include, but would not be
limited to, activities such as charging
reactor vessels, drumming, bulk loading,
cleaning equipment, maintenance
operations, materials handling and
transfers, and analytical operations.
Covered exposures include exposures
through any route of entry (inhalation,
ingestion, skin contact, absorption, etc.),
but excludes accidental or theoretical
exposures.
Repackaging means the physical
transfer of a chemical substance or
mixture, as is, from one container to
another container or containers in
preparation for distribution of the
chemical substance or mixture in
commerce.
Reportable chemical substance means
a chemical substance described in
§ 711.5.
Site means a contiguous property
unit. Property divided only by a public
right-of-way shall be considered one
site. More than one manufacturing plant
may be located on a single site.
(1) For chemical substances
manufactured under contract, i.e., by a
toll manufacturer, the site is the location
where the chemical substance is
physically manufactured.
(2) The site for an importer who
imports a chemical substance described
in § 711.5 is the U.S. site of the
operating unit within the person’s
organization that is directly responsible
for importing the chemical substance.
The import site, in some cases, may be
the organization’s headquarters in the
United States. If there is no such
operating unit or headquarters in the
United States, the site address for the
importer is the U.S. address of an agent
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acting on behalf of the importer who is
authorized to accept service of process
for the importer.
(3) For portable manufacturing units
sent to different locations from a single
distribution center, the distribution
center shall be considered the site.
Site-limited means a chemical
substance is manufactured and
processed only within a site and is not
distributed for commercial purposes as
a chemical substance or as part of a
mixture or article outside the site.
Imported chemical substances are never
site-limited. Although a site-limited
chemical substance is not distributed for
commercial purposes outside the site at
which it is manufactured and processed,
the chemical substance is considered to
have been manufactured and processed
for commercial purposes.
Submission period means the period
in which the manufacturing, processing,
and use data are submitted to EPA.
U.S. parent company means the
highest level company, located in the
United States, that directly owns at least
50% of the voting stock of the
manufacturer.
Use means any utilization of a
chemical substance or mixture that is
not otherwise covered by the terms
manufacture or process. Relabeling or
redistributing a container holding a
chemical substance or mixture where no
repackaging of the chemical substance
or mixture occurs does not constitute
use or processing of the chemical
substance or mixture.
§ 711.5 Chemical substances for which
information must be reported.
Any chemical substance that is in the
Master Inventory File at the beginning
of a submission period described in
§ 711.20, unless the chemical substance
is specifically excluded by § 711.6.
§ 711.6 Chemical substances for which
information is not required.
The following groups or categories of
chemical substances are exempted from
some or all of the reporting
requirements of this part, with the
following exception: A chemical
substance described in paragraph (a)(1),
(a)(2), or (a)(4), or (b) of this section is
not exempted from any of the reporting
requirements of this part if that
chemical substance is the subject of a
rule proposed or promulgated under
TSCA section 4, 5(a)(2), 5(b)(4), or 6, or
is the subject of an enforceable consent
agreement (ECA) developed under the
procedures of 40 CFR part 790, or is the
subject of an order issued under TSCA
section 5(e) or 5(f), or is the subject of
relief that has been granted under a civil
action under TSCA section 5 or 7.
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(a) Full exemptions. The following
categories of chemical substances are
exempted from the reporting
requirements of this part.
(1) Polymers—(i) Any chemical
substance described with the word
fragments ‘‘*polym,’’ ‘‘*alkyd,’’ or
‘‘*oxylated’’ in the Chemical Abstracts
(CA) Index Name in the Master
Inventory File, where the asterisk (*) in
the listed word fragments indicates that
any sets of characters may precede, or
follow, the character string defined.
(ii) Any chemical substance that is
identified in the Master Inventory File
as an enzyme, lignin, a polysaccharide
(cellulose, gum, starch), a protein
(albumin, casein, gelatin, gluten,
hemoglobin), rubber, siloxane and
silicone, or silsesquioxane.
(iii) This exclusion does not apply to
a polymeric substance that has been
depolymerized, hydrolyzed, or
otherwise chemically modified, except
in cases where the intended product of
this reaction is totally polymeric in
structure.
(2) Microorganisms. Any combination
of chemical substances that is a living
organism, and that meets the definition
of microorganism at 40 CFR 725.3. Any
chemical substance produced from a
living microorganism is reportable
under this part unless otherwise
excluded.
(3) Naturally occurring chemical
substances. Any naturally occurring
chemical substance, as described in 40
CFR 710.4(b). The applicability of this
exclusion is determined in each case by
the specific activities of the person who
manufactures the chemical substance in
question. Some chemical substances can
be manufactured both as described in 40
CFR 710.4(b) and by means other than
those described in 40 CFR 710.4(b). If a
person described in § 711.8
manufactures a chemical substance by
means other than those described in 40
CFR 710.4(b), the person must report
regardless of whether the chemical
substance also could have been
produced as described in 40 CFR
710.4(b). Any chemical substance that is
produced from such a naturally
occurring chemical substance described
in 40 CFR 710.4(b) is reportable unless
otherwise excluded.
(4) Certain forms of natural gas and
water. Chemical substances with the
following Chemical Abstracts Service
Registry Number (CASRN): CASRN
7732–18–5, water; CASRN 8006–14–2,
natural gas; CASRN 8006–61–9,
gasoline, natural; CASRN 64741–48–6,
natural gas (petroleum), raw liq. mix;
CASRN 68410–63–9, natural gas, dried;
CASRN 68425–31–0, gasoline (natural
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gas), natural; and CASRN 68919–39–1,
natural gas condensates.
(b) Partial exemptions. The following
groups of chemical substances are
partially exempted from the reporting
requirements of this part (i.e., the
information described in § 711.15(b)(4)
need not be reported for these chemical
substances). Such chemical substances
are not excluded from the other
reporting requirements under this part.
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(1) Petroleum process streams. EPA
has designated the chemical substances
listed in Table 1 of this paragraph by
CASRN, as partially exempt from
reporting under the IUR.
TABLE 1—CASRNS OF PARTIALLY EXEMPT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES TERMED ‘‘PETROLEUM PROCESS STREAMS’’ FOR
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CASRN
Product
8002–05–9 ......................................
8002–74–2 ......................................
8006–20–0 ......................................
8008–20–6 ......................................
8009–03–8 ......................................
8012–95–1 ......................................
8030–30–6 ......................................
8032–32–4 ......................................
8042–47–5 ......................................
8052–41–3 ......................................
8052–42–4 ......................................
61789–60–4 ....................................
63231–60–7 ....................................
64741–41–9 ....................................
64741–42–0 ....................................
64741–43–1 ....................................
64741–44–2 ....................................
64741–45–3 ....................................
64741–46–4 ....................................
64741–47–5 ....................................
64741–49–7 ....................................
64741–50–0 ....................................
64741–51–1 ....................................
64741–52–2 ....................................
64741–53–3 ....................................
64741–54–4 ....................................
64741–55–5 ....................................
64741–56–6 ....................................
64741–57–7 ....................................
64741–58–8 ....................................
64741–59–9 ....................................
64741–60–2 ....................................
64741–61–3 ....................................
64741–62–4 ....................................
64741–63–5 ....................................
64741–64–6 ....................................
64741–65–7 ....................................
64741–66–8 ....................................
64741–67–9 ....................................
64741–68–0 ....................................
64741–69–1 ....................................
64741–70–4 ....................................
64741–73–7 ....................................
64741–74–8 ....................................
64741–75–9 ....................................
64741–76–0 ....................................
64741–77–1 ....................................
64741–78–2 ....................................
64741–79–3 ....................................
64741–80–6 ....................................
64741–81–7 ....................................
64741–82–8 ....................................
64741–83–9 ....................................
64741–84–0 ....................................
64741–85–1 ....................................
64741–86–2 ....................................
64741–87–3 ....................................
64741–88–4 ....................................
64741–89–5 ....................................
64741–90–8 ....................................
64741–91–9 ....................................
64741–92–0 ....................................
64741–95–3 ....................................
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Petroleum.
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes.
Fuel gases, low and medium B.T.U.
Kerosine (petroleum).
Petrolatum.
Paraffin oils.
Naphtha.
Ligroine.
White mineral oil (petroleum).
Stoddard solvent.
Asphalt.
Pitch.
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes, microcryst.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight-run.
Naphtha (petroleum), full-range straight-run.
Gas oils (petroleum), straight-run.
Distillates (petroleum), straight-run middle.
Residues (petroleum), atm. tower.
Naphtha (petroleum), light straight-run.
Natural gas condensates (petroleum).
Condensates (petroleum), vacuum tower.
Distillates (petroleum), light paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), light naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy naphthenic.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked.
Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic cracked.
Residues (petroleum), vacuum.
Gas oils (petroleum), heavy vacuum.
Gas oils (petroleum), light vacuum.
Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked.
Clarified oils (petroleum), catalytic cracked.
Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic reformed.
Naphtha (petroleum), full-range alkylate.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy alkylate.
Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate.
Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic reformed.
Naphtha (petroleum), light hydrocracked.
Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization.
Distillates (petroleum), alkylate.
Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked.
Residues (petroleum), hydrocracked.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked.
Distillates (petroleum), light hydrocracked.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked.
Coke (petroleum).
Residues (petroleum), thermal cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy thermal cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), light thermal cracked.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy thermal cracked.
Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined light.
Raffinates (petroleum), sorption process.
Distillates (petroleum), sweetened middle.
Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light paraffinic.
Gas oils (petroleum), solvent-refined.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined middle.
Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy.
Residual oils (petroleum), solvent deasphalted.
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TABLE 1—CASRNS OF PARTIALLY EXEMPT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES TERMED ‘‘PETROLEUM PROCESS STREAMS’’ FOR
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CASRN
64741–96–4
64741–97–5
64741–98–6
64741–99–7
64742–01–4
64742–03–6
64742–04–7
64742–05–8
64742–06–9
64742–07–0
64742–08–1
64742–09–2
64742–10–5
64742–11–6
64742–12–7
64742–13–8
64742–14–9
64742–15–0
64742–16–1
64742–18–3
64742–19–4
64742–20–7
64742–21–8
64742–22–9
64742–23–0
64742–24–1
64742–25–2
64742–26–3
64742–27–4
64742–28–5
64742–29–6
64742–30–9
64742–31–0
64742–32–1
64742–33–2
64742–34–3
64742–35–4
64742–36–5
64742–37–6
64742–38–7
64742–39–8
64742–40–1
64742–41–2
64742–42–3
64742–43–4
64742–44–5
64742–45–6
64742–46–7
64742–47–8
64742–48–9
64742–49–0
64742–50–3
64742–51–4
64742–52–5
64742–53–6
64742–54–7
64742–55–8
64742–56–9
64742–57–0
64742–58–1
64742–59–2
64742–60–5
64742–61–6
64742–62–7
64742–63–8
64742–64–9
64742–65–0
64742–67–2
64742–68–3
64742–69–4
64742–70–7
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Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light naphthenic.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphtha solvent.
Extracts (petroleum), light naphtha solvent.
Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-refined.
Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic distillate solvent.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent.
Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent.
Extracts (petroleum), middle distillate solvent.
Raffinates (petroleum), residual oil decarbonization.
Raffinates (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate decarbonization.
Raffinates (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate decarbonization.
Extracts (petroleum), residual oil solvent.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent.
Gas oils (petroleum), acid-treated.
Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated middle.
Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light.
Naphtha (petroleum), acid-treated.
Petroleum resins.
Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light paraffinic.
Naphtha (petroleum), chemically neutralized heavy.
Naphtha (petroleum), chemically neutralized light.
Sludges (petroleum), acid.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), acid-treated spent.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), acid-treated.
Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized heavy paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized light paraffinic.
Gas oils (petroleum), chemically neutralized.
Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized middle.
Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized light.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), chemically neutralized spent.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), chemically neutralized.
Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized heavy naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized light naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated heavy paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated middle.
Neutralizing agents (petroleum), spent sodium carbonate.
Neutralizing agents (petroleum), spent sodium hydroxide.
Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-treated microcryst.
Paraffin waxes (petroleum), clay-treated.
Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated heavy naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light.
Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy.
Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), clay-treated spent.
Paraffin waxes (petroleum), hydrotreated.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light paraffinic.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed light paraffinic.
Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), hydrotreated spent.
Gas oils (petroleum), hydrotreated vacuum.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), hydrotreated microcryst.
Slack wax (petroleum).
Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed light naphthenic.
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic.
Foots oil (petroleum).
Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed heavy.
Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed light.
Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed heavy.
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PURPOSES OF INVENTORY UPDATE REPORTING—Continued
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CASRN
64742–71–8
64742–72–9
64742–73–0
64742–75–2
64742–76–3
64742–78–5
64742–79–6
64742–80–9
64742–81–0
64742–82–1
64742–83–2
64742–85–4
64742–86–5
64742–87–6
64742–88–7
64742–89–8
64742–90–1
64742–91–2
64742–92–3
64742–93–4
64742–94–5
64742–95–6
64742–96–7
64742–97–8
64742–98–9
64742–99–0
64743–00–6
64743–01–7
64743–02–8
64743–03–9
64743–04–0
64743–05–1
64743–06–2
64743–07–3
64754–89–8
64771–71–7
64771–72–8
67254–74–4
67674–12–8
67674–13–9
67674–15–1
67674–16–2
67674–17–3
67674–18–4
67891–79–6
67891–80–9
67891–81–0
67891–82–1
67891–83–2
67891–85–4
67891–86–5
68131–05–5
68131–49–7
68131–75–9
68153–22–0
68187–57–5
68187–58–6
68187–60–0
68307–98–2
68307–99–3
68308–00–9
68308–01–0
68308–02–1
68308–03–2
68308–04–3
68308–05–4
68308–06–5
68308–07–6
68308–08–7
68308–09–8
68308–10–1
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15:01 Sep 02, 2011
Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed light.
Distillates (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed middle.
Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized light.
Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex dewaxed heavy.
Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex dewaxed light.
Residues (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized atmospheric tower.
Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized middle.
Kerosine (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized.
Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy.
Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked.
Residues (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized vacuum.
Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy vacuum.
Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized light vacuum.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), medium aliph.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aliph.
Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked.
Petroleum resins, oxidized.
Asphalt, oxidized.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy arom.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy aliph.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized heavy.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light.
Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized.
Alkenes, C>10 .alpha.-.
Phenols (petroleum).
Coke (petroleum), recovery.
Coke (petroleum), calcined.
Extracts (petroleum), gas oil solvent.
Sludges (petroleum), chemically neutralized.
Naphthenic acids (petroleum), crude.
Paraffins (petroleum), normal C>10.
Paraffins (petroleum), normal C5–20.
Naphthenic oils.
Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized, compounds with triethanolamine.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, partially deacidified.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, Me ester.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, partially deacidified.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, compounds with triethanolamine.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, Bu esters.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy arom.
Distillates (petroleum), light arom.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, potassium salts.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, compounds with ethanolamine.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, compounds with isopropanolamine.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, compounds with triisopropanolamine.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, compds. with diisopropanolamine.
Hydrocarbon oils, process blends.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6–10, acid-treated, neutralized.
Gases (petroleum), C3–4.
Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon waxes, oxidized.
Pitch, coal tar-petroleum.
Pitch, petroleum, arom.
Hydrocarbons, C4, ethane-propane-cracked.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and catalytic cracked naphtha fractionation absorber.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic polymn. naphtha fractionation stabilizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha fractionation stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate hydrotreater stripper.
Tail gas (petroleum), distn., hydrogen sulfide-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), gas oil catalytic cracking absorber.
Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant.
Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant deethanizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized distillate and hydrodesulfurized naphtha fractionator, acid-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized vacuum gas oil stripper, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized naphtha fractionation stabilizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run distillate hydrodesulfurizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
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TABLE 1—CASRNS OF PARTIALLY EXEMPT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES TERMED ‘‘PETROLEUM PROCESS STREAMS’’ FOR
PURPOSES OF INVENTORY UPDATE REPORTING—Continued
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68308–11–2
68308–12–3
68308–27–0
68333–22–2
68333–23–3
68333–24–4
68333–25–5
68333–26–6
68333–27–7
68333–28–8
68333–29–9
68333–30–2
68333–81–3
68333–88–0
68334–30–5
68409–99–4
68410–00–4
68410–05–9
68410–12–8
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68410–71–9
68410–96–8
68410–97–9
68410–98–0
68411–00–7
68425–29–6
68425–33–2
68425–34–3
68425–35–4
68425–39–8
68441–09–8
68459–78–9
68475–57–0
68475–58–1
68475–59–2
68475–60–5
68475–61–6
68475–70–7
68475–79–6
68475–80–9
68476–26–6
68476–27–7
68476–28–8
68476–29–9
68476–30–2
68476–31–3
68476–32–4
68476–33–5
68476–34–6
68476–39–1
68476–40–4
68476–42–6
68476–43–7
68476–44–8
68476–45–9
68476–46–0
68476–47–1
68476–49–3
68476–50–6
68476–52–8
68476–53–9
68476–54–0
68476–55–1
68476–56–2
68476–77–7
68476–81–3
68476–84–6
68476–85–7
68476–86–8
68477–25–8
68477–26–9
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Tail gas (petroleum), propane-propylene alkylation feed prep deethanizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum gas oil hydrodesulfurizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Fuel gases, refinery.
Residues (petroleum), atmospheric.
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy coker.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, compds. with triethanolamine.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized light catalytic cracked.
Clarified oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized catalytic cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized intermediate catalytic cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy catalytic cracked.
Residues (petroleum), light naphtha solvent extracts.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized heavy thermal cracked.
Alkanes, C4–12.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9–17.
Fuels, diesel.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked overheads.
Distillates (petroleum), crude oil.
Distillates (petroleum), straight-run light.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5–10 fraction, high-temperature stripping products with light
steam-cracked petroleum naphtha C5 fraction polymers.
Raffinates (petroleum), catalytic reformer ethylene glycol-water countercurrent exts.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle, intermediate boiling.
Distillates (petroleum), light distillate hydrotreating process, low-boiling.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphtha, deisohexanizer overheads.
Alkenes, C>8.
Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, barium salt.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, calcium salt.
Raffinates (petroleum), reformer, Lurgi unit-sepd.
Alkenes, C>10 .alpha.-, oxidized.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-treated microcryst., contg. polyethylene, oxidized.
Alkenes, C18–24 .alpha.-, dimers.
Alkanes, C1–2.
Alkanes, C2–3.
Alkanes, C3–4.
Alkanes, C4–5.
Alkenes, C5, naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6–8, naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived.
Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed depentanizer.
Distillates (petroleum), light steam-cracked naphtha.
Fuel gases.
Fuel gases, amine system residues.
Fuel gases, C6–8 catalytic reformer.
Fuel gases, crude oil distillates.
Fuel oil, no. 2.
Fuel oil, no. 4.
Fuel oil, residues-straight-run gas oils, high-sulfur.
Fuel oil, residual.
Fuels, diesel, no. 2.
Hydrocarbons, aliph.-arom.-C4–5-olefinic.
Hydrocarbons, C3–4.
Hydrocarbons, C4–5.
Hydrocarbons, C4–6, C5-rich.
Hydrocarbons, C>3.
Hydrocarbons, C5–10 arom. conc., ethylene-manuf.-by-product.
Hydrocarbons, C3–11, catalytic cracker distillates.
Hydrocarbons, C2–6, C6–8 catalytic reformer.
Hydrocarbons, C2–4, C3-rich.
Hydrocarbons, C≥5, C5–6-rich.
Hydrocarbons, C4, ethylene-manuf.-by-product.
Hydrocarbons, C≥20, petroleum wastes.
Hydrocarbons, C3–5, polymn. unit feed.
Hydrocarbons, C5-rich.
Hydrocarbons, cyclic C5 and C6.
Lubricating oils, refined used.
Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon waxes, oxidized, calcium salts.
Petroleum products, gases, inorg.
Petroleum gases, liquefied.
Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened.
Waste gases, vent gas, C1–6.
Wastes, petroleum.
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PURPOSES OF INVENTORY UPDATE REPORTING—Continued
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68477–29–2
68477–30–5
68477–31–6
68477–33–8
68477–34–9
68477–35–0
68477–36–1
68477–38–3
68477–39–4
68477–40–7
68477–41–8
68477–42–9
68477–44–1
68477–47–4
68477–48–5
68477–53–2
68477–54–3
68477–55–4
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68477–58–7 ....................................
68477–59–8 ....................................
68477–60–1 ....................................
68477–61–2 ....................................
68477–62–3 ....................................
68477–63–4 ....................................
68477–64–5 ....................................
68477–65–6 ....................................
68477–66–7 ....................................
68477–67–8 ....................................
68477–68–9 ....................................
68477–69–0 ....................................
68477–70–3 ....................................
68477–71–4 ....................................
68477–72–5 ....................................
68477–73–6 ....................................
68477–74–7 ....................................
68477–75–8 ....................................
68477–76–9 ....................................
68477–77–0 ....................................
68477–79–2 ....................................
68477–80–5 ....................................
68477–81–6 ....................................
68477–82–.7 ...................................
68477–83–8 ....................................
68477–84–9 ....................................
68477–85–0 ....................................
68477–86–1. ...................................
68477–87–2. ...................................
68477–88–3 ....................................
68477–89–4 ....................................
68477–90–7 ....................................
68477–91–8 ....................................
68477–92–9 ....................................
68477–93–0 ....................................
68477–94–1 ....................................
68477–95–2 ....................................
68477–96–3 ....................................
68477–97–4 ....................................
68477–98–5 ....................................
68477–99–6 ....................................
68478–00–2 ....................................
68478–01–3 ....................................
68478–02–4 ....................................
68478–03–5 ....................................
68478–04–6 ....................................
68478–05–7 ....................................
68478–08–0 ....................................
68478–10–4 ....................................
68478–12–6 ....................................
68478–13–7 ....................................
68478–15–9 ....................................
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Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, high-boiling.
Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, intermediate-boiling.
Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, low-boiling.
Gases (petroleum), C3–4, isobutane-rich.
Distillates (petroleum), C3–5, 2-methyl-2-butene-rich.
Distillates (petroleum), C3–6, piperylene-rich.
Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-cracked, C5–18 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-cracked petroleum distillates.
Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped steam-cracked petroleum distillates, C8–10 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped steam-cracked petroleum distillates, C10–12 fraction.
Gases (petroleum), extractive, C3–5, butadiene-butene-rich.
Gases (petroleum), extractive, C3–5, butene-isobutylene-rich.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy naphthenic, mixed with steam-cracked petroleum distillates C5–12 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), mixed heavy olefin vacuum, heart-cut.
Distillates (petroleum), mixed heavy olefin vacuum, low-boiling.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5–12 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C8–12 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5–10 fraction, mixed with light steam-cracked petroleum naphtha
C5 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked petroleum distillates, C5–18 fraction.
Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked petroleum distillates cyclopentadiene conc.
Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid.
Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C4–6.
Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C3–5, butene-rich.
Extracts (petroleum), reformer recycle.
Gases (petroleum), acetylene manuf. off.
Gases (petroleum), amine system feed.
Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrodesulfurizer off.
Gases (petroleum), benzene unit recycle, hydrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), blend oil, hydrogen-nitrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), butane splitter overheads.
Gases (petroleum), C2–3.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked gas oil depropanizer bottoms, C4-rich acid-free.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked naphtha debutanizer bottoms, C3–5-rich.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha depropanizer overhead, C3-rich acid-free.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker, C1–5-rich.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic polymd. naphtha stabilizer overhead, C2–4-rich.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha stripper overheads.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformer, C1–4-rich.
Gases (petroleum), C6–8 catalytic reformer recycle.
Gases (petroleum), C6–8 catalytic reformer.
Gases (petroleum), C6–8 catalytic reformer recycle, hydrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), C3–5 olefinic-paraffinic alkylation feed.
Gases (petroleum), C2-return stream.
Gases (petroleum), C4-rich.
Gases (petroleum), deethanizer overheads.
Gases (petroleum), deisobutanizer tower overheads.
Gases (petroleum), deethanizer overheads, C3-rich.
Distillates (petroleum), depentanizer overheads.
Gases (petroleum), depropanizer dry, propene-rich.
Gases (petroleum), depropanizer overheads.
Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration concn.-unit-off.
Gases (petroleum), gas concn. reabsorber distn.
Gases (petroleum), gas recovery plant depropanizer overheads
Gases (petroleum), Girbatol unit feed.
Gases (petroleum), hydrogen absorber off.
Gases (petroleum), hydrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), hydrotreater blend oil recycle, hydrogen-nitrogen rich.
Gases (petroleum), isomerized naphtha fractionater, C4-rich, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Gases (petroleum), recycle, hydrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), reformer make-up, hydrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater.
Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater, hydrogen-methane-rich.
Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater make-up, hydrogen-rich.
Gases (petroleum), thermal cracking distn.
Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, C5-fraction, oligomer conc.
Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, debenzenized, C8–16-cycloalkadiene conc.
Residues (petroleum), butane splitter bottoms.
Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue distn.
Residues (petroleum), C6–8 catalytic reformer.
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68478–16–0
68478–17–1
68478–18–2
68478–19–3
68478–20–6
68478–22–8
68478–24–0
68478–25–1
68478–26–2
68478–27–3
68478–28–4
68478–29–5
68478–30–8
68478–31–9
68478–32–0
68478–33–1
68478–34–2
68512–61–8
68512–62–9
68512–78–7
68512–91–4
68513–02–0
68513–03–1
68513–11–1
68513–12–2
68513–13–3
68513–14–4
68513–15–5
68513–16–6
68513–17–7
68513–18–8
68513–19–9
68513–62–2
68513–63–3
68513–65–5
68513–66–6
68513–67–7
68513–68–8
68513–69–9
68513–74–6
68514–15–8
68514–29–4
68514–31–8
68514–32–9
68514–33–0
68514–34–1
68514–35–2
68514–36–3
68514–37–4
68514–38–5
68514–39–6
68514–79–4
68515–25–3
68515–26–4
68515–27–5
68515–28–6
68515–29–7
68515–30–0
68515–32–2
68515–33–3
68515–34–4
68515–35–5
68515–36–6
68516–20–1
68526–52–3
68526–53–4
68526–54–5
68526–55–6
68526–56–7
68526–57–8
68526–58–9
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Residual oils (petroleum), deisobutanizer tower.
Residues (petroleum), heavy coker gas oil and vacuum gas oil.
Residues (petroleum), heavy olefin vacuum.
Residual oils (petroleum), propene purifn. splitter.
Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked petroleum distillates cyclopentadiene conc., C4-cyclopentadiene-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha stabilization absorber.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker, catalytic reformer and hydrodesulfurizer combined fractionater.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker refractionation absorber.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha fractionation stabilizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha separator.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha stabilizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate hydrotreater separator.
Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized straight-run naphtha separator.
Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized naphtha fractionates, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas plant mixed stream, C4-rich.
Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas recovery plant, C1–2-rich.
Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum residues thermal cracker.
Residues (petroleum), heavy coker and light vacuum.
Residues (petroleum), light vacuum.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom., hydrotreated.
Hydrocarbons, C3–4-rich, petroleum distillates.
Naphtha (petroleum), full-range coker.
Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic reformed, arom.-free.
Fuel gases, hydrotreater fractionation, scrubbed.
Fuel gases, saturate gas unit fractionater-absorber overheads.
Fuel gases, thermal cracked catalytic cracking residue.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed straight-run naphtha stabilizer overheads.
Gases (petroleum), full-range straight-run naphtha dehexanizer off.
Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking depropanizer off, hydrocarbon-rich.
Gases (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabilizer off.
Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent high-pressure flash drum off.
Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent low-pressure flash drum off.
Disulfides, C5–12-alkyl.
Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed straight-run naphtha overheads.
Butane, branched and linear.
Residues (petroleum), alkylation splitter, C4-rich.
Residues (petroleum), cyclooctadiene bottoms.
Residues (petroleum), deethanizer tower.
Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked light.
Waste gases, ethylene oxide absorber-reactor.
Gasoline, vapor-recovery.
Hydrocarbons, amylene feed debutanizer overheads non-extractable raffinates.
Hydrocarbons, C1–4.
Hydrocarbons, C10 and C12, olefin-rich.
Hydrocarbons, C12 and C14, olefin-rich.
Hydrocarbons, C9–14, ethylene-manuf.-by-product.
Hydrocarbons, C14–30, olefin-rich.
Hydrocarbons, C1–4, sweetened.
Hydrocarbons, C4–5-unsatd..
Hydrocarbons, C4–10-unsatd..
Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, isoprene-rich.
Petroleum products, hydrofiner-powerformer reformates.
Benzene, C1–9-alkyl derivs.
Benzene, di-C12–14-alkyl derivs.
Benzene, di-C10–14-alkyl derivs., fractionation overheads, heavy ends.
Benzene, di-C10–14-alkyl derivs., fractionation overheads, light ends.
Benzene, di-C10–14-alkyl derivs., fractionation overheads, middle cut.
Benzene, mono-C20–48-alkyl derivs.
Benzene, mono-C12–14-alkyl derivs., fractionation bottoms.
Benzene, mono-C10–12-alkyl derivs., fractionation bottoms, heavy ends.
Benzene, mono-C12–14-alkyl derivs., fractionation bottoms, heavy ends.
Benzene, mono-C10–12-alkyl derivs., fractionation bottoms, light ends.
Benzene, mono-C12–14-alkyl derivs., fractionation bottoms, light ends.
Naphtha (petroleum), steam-cracked middle arom.
Alkenes, C6.
Alkenes, C6–8, C7-rich.
Alkenes, C7–9, C8-rich.
Alkenes, C8–10, C9-rich.
Alkenes, C9–11, C10-rich.
Alkenes, C10–12, C11-rich.
Alkenes, C11–13, C12-rich.
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PURPOSES OF INVENTORY UPDATE REPORTING—Continued
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CASRN
68526–77–2
68526–99–8
68527–00–4
68527–11–7
68527–13–9
68527–14–0
68527–15–1
68527–16–2
68527–18–4
68527–19–5
68527–21–9
68527–22–0
68527–23–1
68527–26–4
68527–27–5
68553–00–4
68553–14–0
68602–79–9
68602–81–3
68602–82–4
68602–83–5
68602–84–6
68602–96–0
68602–97–1
68602–98–2
68602–99–3
68603–00–9
68603–01–0
68603–02–1
68603–03–2
68603–08–7
68603–09–8
68603–10–1
68603–11–2
68603–12–3
68603–13–4
68603–14–5
68603–31–6
68603–32–7
68606–09–7
68606–10–0
68606–11–1
68606–24–6
68606–25–7
68606–26–8
68606–27–9
68606–28–0
68606–31–5
68606–34–8
68606–36–0
68607–11–4
68607–30–7
68608–56–0
68647–60–9
68647–61–0
68647–62–1
68650–36–2
68650–37–3
68782–97–8
68782–98–9
68782–99–0
68783–00–6
68783–01–7
68783–02–8
68783–04–0
68783–05–1
68783–06–2
68783–07–3
68783–08–4
68783–09–5
68783–12–0
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Aromatic hydrocarbons, ethane cracking scrubber effluent and flare drum.
Alkenes, C6–9 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C8–9 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C5.
Gases (petroleum), acid, ethanolamine scrubber.
Gases (petroleum), methane-rich off.
Gases (petroleum), oil refinery gas distn. off.
Hydrocarbons, C1–3.
Gas oils (petroleum), steam-cracked.
Hydrocarbons, C1–4, debutanizer fraction.
Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated full-range straight-run.
Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated light straight-run.
Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked arom.
Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, debenzenized.
Naphtha (petroleum), full-range alkylate, butane-contg.
Fuel oil, no. 6.
Hydrocarbons, C8–11.
Distillates (petroleum), benzene unit hydrotreater dipentanizer overheads.
Distillates, hydrocarbon resin prodn. higher boiling.
Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrotreater depentenizer overheads.
Gases (petroleum), C1–5, wet.
Gases (petroleum), secondary absorber off, fluidized catalytic cracker overheads fractionater.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, strong acid components, compds. with diethanolamine.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, strong acid components, sodium salts.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, strong acid components.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized light, strong acid-free.
Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil.
Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil, C5-dimer-contg.
Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil, dimerized.
Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil, extractive.
Naphtha (petroleum), arom.- contg.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, calcium salts.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, Me esters, barium salts.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, Me esters, calcium salts.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, Me esters, sodium salts.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, ester with sorbitol.
Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized, calcium salts.
Alkenes, C10, tert-amylene concentrator by-product.
Alkenes, C15–20 .alpha.-, isomerized.
Fuel gases, expander off.
Gasoline, pyrolysis, debutanizer bottoms.
Gasoline, straight-run, topping-plant.
Hydrocarbons, C4, butene concentrator by-product.
Hydrocarbons, C2–4.
Hydrocarbons, C3.
Gases (petroleum), alkylation feed.
Hydrocarbons, C5 and C10-aliph. and C6–8-arom.
Hydrocarbons, C3–5, butadiene purification (purifn.) by-product.
Gases (petroleum), depropanizer bottoms fractionation off.
Hydrocarbons, C5-unsatd. rich, isoprene purifn. by-product.
Petroleum products, refinery gases.
Residues (petroleum), topping plant, low-sulfur.
Waste gases, from carbon black manuf.
Hydrocarbons, C>4.
Hydrocarbons, C4–5, tert-amylene concentrator by-product.
Hydrocarbons, C4–5, butene concentrator by-product, sour.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, o-xylene-lean.
Paraffin waxes (petroleum), oxidized, sodium salts.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrofined lubricating-oil.
Extracts (petroleum), clarified oil solvent, condensed-ring-arom.-contg.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy clarified oil solvent, condensed-ring-arom.-contg.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, arom. conc.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, paraffinic conc.
Extracts (petroleum), intermediate clarified oil solvent, condensed-ring-arom.-contg.
Extracts (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy paraffinic distillate solvent.
Gases (petroleum), ammonia-hydrogen sulfide, water-satd.
Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking low-pressure separator.
Gases (petroleum), refinery blend.
Gas oils (petroleum), heavy atmospheric.
Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic cracked light distd.
Naphtha (petroleum), unsweetened.
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TABLE 1—CASRNS OF PARTIALLY EXEMPT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES TERMED ‘‘PETROLEUM PROCESS STREAMS’’ FOR
PURPOSES OF INVENTORY UPDATE REPORTING—Continued
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CASRN
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68783–13–1
68783–15–3
68783–61–9
68783–62–0
68783–64–2
68783–65–3
68783–66–4
68814–47–1
68814–67–5
68814–87–9
68814–89–1
68814–90–4
68814–91–5
68855–57–2
68855–58–3
68855–59–4
68855–60–7
68911–58–0
68911–59–1
68915–96–8
68915–97–9
68918–69–4
68918–73–0
68918–93–4
68918–98–9
68918–99–0
68919–00–6
68919–01–7
68919–02–8
68919–03–9
68919–04–0
68919–05–1
68919–06–2
68919–07–3
68919–08–4
68919–09–5
68919–10–8
68919–11–9
68919–12–0
68919–15–3
68919–16–4
68919–17–5
68919–19–7
68919–20–0
68919–37–9
68920–06–9
68920–07–0
68920–64–9
68921–07–3
68921–08–4
68921–09–5
68921–67–5
68952–76–1
68952–77–2
68952–78–3
68952–79–4
68952–80–7
68952–81–8
68952–82–9
68953–80–0
68955–27–1
68955–28–2
68955–31–7
68955–32–8
68955–33–9
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68955–34–0
68955–35–1
68955–36–2
68955–76–0
68955–96–4
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Residues (petroleum), coker scrubber, condensed-ring-arom.-contg.
Alkenes, C6–7 .alpha.-.
Fuel gases, refinery, sweetened.
Fuel gases, refinery, unsweetened.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracking.
Gases (petroleum), C2–4, sweetened.
Naphtha (petroleum), light, sweetened.
Waste gases, refinery vent.
Gases (petroleum), refinery.
Distillates (petroleum), full-range straight-run middle.
Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillates, solvent-deasphalted.
Gases (petroleum), platformer products separator off.
Alkenes, C5–9 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C6–12 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C10–16 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C14–18 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C14–20 .alpha.-.
Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kerosine depentanizer stabilizer off.
Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kerosine flash drum.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy straight-run.
Gas oils (petroleum), straight-run, high-boiling.
Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, zinc salt.
Residues (petroleum), clay-treating filter wash.
Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon waxes, oxidized, alkali metal salts.
Fuel gases, refinery, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Gases (petroleum), crude oil fractionation off.
Gases (petroleum), dehexanizer off.
Gases (petroleum), distillate unifiner desulfurization stripper off.
Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker fractionation off.
Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker scrubbing secondary absorber off.
Gases (petroleum), heavy distillate hydrotreater desulfurization stripper off.
Gases (petroleum), light straight run gasoline fractionation stabilizer off.
Gases (petroleum), naphtha unifiner desulfurization stripper off.
Gases (petroleum), platformer stabilizer off, light ends fractionation.
Gases (petroleum), preflash tower off, crude distn.
Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha catalytic reforming off.
Gases (petroleum), straight-run stabilizer off.
Gases (petroleum), tar stripper off.
Gases (petroleum), unifiner stripper off.
Hydrocarbons, C6–12, benzene-recovery.
Hydrocarbons, catalytic alkylation, by-products, C3–6.
Hydrocarbons, C12–20, catalytic alkylation by-products.
Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker splitter residues.
Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker splitter overheads.
Naphtha (petroleum), full-range reformed.
Hydrocarbons, C7–9.
Hydrocarbons, C<10-linear.
Disulfides, di-C1–2-alkyl.
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light catalytic cracked.
Distillates (petroleum), light straight-run gasoline fractionation stabilizer overheads.
Distillates (petroleum), naphtha unifiner stripper.
Hydrocarbons, ethylene-manuf.-by-product distn. residues.
Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha debutanizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and naphtha stabilizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic hydrodesulfurized distillate fractionation stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic hydrodesulfurized naphtha separator.
Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run naphtha hydrodesulfurizer.
Tail gas (petroleum), thermal-cracked distillate, gas oil and naphtha absorber.
Tail gas (petroleum), thermal cracked hydrocarbon fractionation stabilizer, petroleum coking.
Benzene, mixed with toluene, dealkylation product.
Distillates (petroleum), petroleum residues vacuum.
Gases (petroleum), light steam-cracked, butadiene conc.
Gases (petroleum), butadiene process, inorg.
Natural gas, substitute, steam-reformed desulfurized naphtha.
Gases (petroleum), sponge absorber off, fluidized catalytic cracker and gas oil desulfurizer overhead fractionation.
Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha catalytic reformer stabilizer overhead.
Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed.
Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, resinous.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9–16, biphenyl deriv.-rich.
Disulfides, dialkyl and di-Ph, naphtha sweetening.
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CASRN
68956–47–8
68956–48–9
68956–52–5
68956–54–7
68956–55–8
68956–70–7
68988–79–4
68988–99–8
68989–88–8
68990–35–2
68991–49–1
68991–50–4
68991–51–5
68991–52–6
69013–21–4
69029–75–0
69430–33–7
70024–88–3
70528–71–1
70528–72–2
70528–73–3
70592–76–6
70592–77–7
70592–78–8
70592–79–9
70693–00–4
70693–06–0
70913–85–8
70913–86–9
70955–08–7
70955–09–8
70955–10–1
70955–17–8
71243–66–8
71302–82–4
71329–37–8
71808–30–5
72230–71–8
72623–83–7
72623–84–8
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72623–86–0 ....................................
72623–87–1 ....................................
73138–65–5 ....................................
92045–43–7 ....................................
92045–58–4 ....................................
92062–09–4 ....................................
93762–80–2 ....................................
98859–55–3 ....................................
98859–56–4 ....................................
101316–73–8 ..................................
164907–78–2 ..................................
164907–79–3 ..................................
178603–63–9 ..................................
178603–64–0 ..................................
178603–65–1 ..................................
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212210–93–0 ..................................
221120–39–4 ..................................
445411–73–4 ..................................
Fuel oil, isoprene reject absorption.
Fuel oil, residual, wastewater skimmings.
Hydrocarbons, C4–8.
Hydrocarbons, C4-unsatd.
Hydrocarbons, C5-unsatd.
Petroleum products, C5–12, reclaimed, wastewater treatment.
Benzene, C10–12-alkyl derivs., distn. residues.
Phenols, sodium salts, mixed with sulfur compounds, gasoline alk. scrubber residues.
Gases (petroleum), crude distn. and catalytic cracking.
Distillates (petroleum), arom., hydrotreated, dicyclopentadiene-rich.
Alkanes, C10–13, arom.-free desulfurized.
Alkanes, C14–17, arom.-free desulfurized.
Alkanes, C10–13, desulfurized.
Alkenes, C10–16.
Fuel oil, pyrolysis.
Oils, reclaimed.
Hydrocarbons, C6–30.
Ethene, thermal cracking products.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy distillate solvent ext. heart-cut.
Distillates (petroleum), heavy distillate solvent ext. vacuum overheads.
Residues (petroleum), heavy distillate solvent ext. vacuum.
Distillates (petroleum), intermediate vacuum.
Distillates (petroleum), light vacuum.
Distillates (petroleum), vacuum.
Residues (petroleum), atm. tower, light.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, sodium salts.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9–11.
Residues (petroleum), solvent-extd. vacuum distilled atm. residuum.
Alkanes, C18–70.
Alkanes, C4–6.
Alkenes, C13–14 .alpha.-.
Alkenes, C15–18 .alpha.-.
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C12–20.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-treated, microcryst., oxidized, potassium salts.
Hydrocarbons, C5–8, houdry butadiene manuf. by-product.
Residues (petroleum), catalytic cracking depropanizer, C4-rich.
Tail gas (petroleum), thermal cracking absorber.
Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-cracked, C5–17 fraction.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), C>25, hydrotreated bright stock-based.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15–30, hydrotreated neutral oil-based, contg. solvent deasphalted
oil.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20–50, hydrotreated neutral oil-based, high-viscosity.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15–30, hydrotreated neutral oil-based.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20–50, hydrotreated neutral oil-based.
Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), oxidized, magnesium salts.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), hydrocracked non-arom. solvent deparaffined.
Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization, C6-fraction.
Slack wax (petroleum), hydrotreated.
Alkenes, C15–18.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized heavy, compds. with diethanolamine.
Distillates (petroleum), oxidized heavy, sodium salts.
Lubricating oils (petroleum), used, non-catalytically refined.
Extracts (petroleum), asphaltene-low vacuum residue solvent.
Residues (petroleum), vacuum, asphaltene-low.
Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum, hydrocracked, hydroisomerized, hydrogenated, C10–25.
Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum, hydrocracked, hydroisomerized, hydrogenated, C15–30, branched
clic.
Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum, hydrocracked, hydroisomerized, hydrogenated, C20–40, branched
clic.
Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum, hydrocracked, hydroisomerized, hydrogenated, C25–55, branched
clic.
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy arom., distn. residues.
Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-cracked, C5–12 fraction.
Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum, hydrocracked, hydroisomerized, hydrogenated, C10–25, branched
clic.
(2) Specific exempted chemical
substances—(i) Exemption. EPA has
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paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section is of
low current interest.
(ii) Considerations. In making its
determination of whether this partial
exemption should apply to a particular
chemical substance, EPA will consider
the totality of information available for
the chemical substance in question,
including but not limited to, one or
more of the following considerations:
(A) Whether the chemical substance
qualifies or has qualified in past IUR
collections for the reporting of the
information described in § 711.15(b)(4).
(B) The chemical substance’s
chemical and physical properties or
potential for persistence,
bioaccumulation, health effects, or
environmental effects (considered
independently or together).
(C) The information needs of EPA,
other Federal agencies, Tribes, States,
and local governments, as well as
members of the public.
(D) The availability of other
complementary risk screening
information.
(E) The availability of comparable
processing and use information.
(F) Whether the potential risks of the
chemical substance are adequately
managed.
(iii) Amendments. EPA may amend
the chemical substance list in paragraph
(b)(2)(iv) of this section on its own
initiative or in response to a request
from the public based on EPA’s
determination of whether the
information in § 711.15(b)(4) is of low
interest.
(A) Any person may request that EPA
amend the chemical substance list in
Table 2 in paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this
section. Your request must be in writing
and must be submitted to the following
address: OPPT IUR Submission
Coordinator (7407M), Attention:
Inventory Update Reporting, Office of
Pollution Prevention and Toxics,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20460–0001. Requests must identify
the chemical substance in question, as
well as its CASRN or other chemical
identification number as identified in
§ 711.15(b)(3)(i), and must contain a
written rationale for the request that
provides sufficient specific information,
addressing the considerations listed in
§ 711.6(b)(2)(ii), including cites and
relevant documents, to demonstrate to
EPA that the collection of the
information in § 711.15(b)(4) for the
chemical substance in question either is
or is not of low current interest. If a
request related to a particular chemical
substance is resubmitted, any
subsequent request must clearly identify
new information contained in the
request. EPA may request other
information that it believes necessary to
evaluate the request. EPA will issue a
written response to each request within
120 days of receipt of the request, and
will maintain copies of these responses
in a docket that will be established for
each reporting cycle.
(B) As needed, the Agency will
initiate rulemaking to make revisions to
Table 2 in paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this
section.
(C) To assist EPA in reaching a
decision regarding a particular request
prior to a given principal reporting year,
requests must be submitted to EPA no
later than 12 months prior to the start
of the next principal reporting year.
(iv) List of chemical substances. EPA
has designated the chemical substances
listed in Table 2 of this paragraph by
CASRN, as partially exempt from
reporting under the IUR.
TABLE 2—CASRN OF PARTIALLY EXEMPT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
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CASRN
Chemical
50–70–4 ..........................................
50–81–7 ..........................................
50–99–7 ..........................................
56–81–5 ..........................................
56–87–1 ..........................................
57–50–1 ..........................................
58–95–7 ..........................................
59–02–9 ..........................................
59–51–8 ..........................................
69–65–8 ..........................................
87–79–6 ..........................................
87–99–0 ..........................................
96–10–6 ..........................................
97–93–8 ..........................................
100–99–2 ........................................
123–94–4 ........................................
124–38–9 ........................................
137–08–6 ........................................
142–47–2 ........................................
150–30–1 ........................................
563–43–9 ........................................
1070–00–4 ......................................
1116–70–7 ......................................
1116–73–0 ......................................
1191–15–7 ......................................
1317–65–3 ......................................
1333–74–0 ......................................
1592–23–0 ......................................
7440–37–1 ......................................
7440–44–0 ......................................
7727–37–9 ......................................
7782–42–5 ......................................
7782–44–7 ......................................
8001–21–6 ......................................
8001–22–7 ......................................
8001–23–8 ......................................
D-glucitol.
L-ascorbic acid.
D-glucose.
1,2,3-Propanetriol.
L-lysine.
.alpha.-D-Glucopyranoside, .beta.-D-fructofuranosyl.
2H-1-Benzopyran-6-ol, 3,4-dihydro-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-4,8,12- trimethyltridecyl]-, acetate, (2R)-.
2H-1-Benzopyran-6-ol, 3,4-dihydro-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-4,8,12- trimethyltridecyl]-, (2R)-.
Methionine.
D-mannitol.
L-sorbose.
Xylitol.
Aluminum, chlorodiethyl-.
Aluminum, triethyl-.
Aluminum, tris(2-methylpropyl)-.
Octadecanoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester.
Carbon dioxide.
.beta.-Alanine, N-[(2R)-2,4-dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl]-, calcium alt (2:1).
L-glutamic acid, monosodium salt.
Phenylalanine.
Aluminum, dichloroethyl-.
Aluminum, trioctyl-.
Aluminum, tributyl-.
Aluminum, trihexyl-.
Aluminum, hydrobis(2-methylpropyl)-.
Limestone.
Hydrogen.
Octadecanoic acid, calcium salt.
Argon.
Carbon.
Nitrogen.
Graphite.
Oxygen.
Sunflower oil.
Soybean oil.
Safflower oil.
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CASRN
Chemical
8001–26–1 ......................................
8001–29–4 ......................................
8001–30–7 ......................................
8001–31–8 ......................................
8001–78–3 ......................................
8001–79–4 ......................................
8002–03–7 ......................................
8002–13–9 ......................................
8002–43–5 ......................................
8002–75–3 ......................................
8006–54–0 ......................................
8016–28–2 ......................................
8016–70–4 ......................................
8021–99–6 ......................................
8029–43–4 ......................................
11103–57–4 ....................................
12075–68–2 ....................................
12542–85–7 ....................................
16291–96–6 ....................................
26836–47–5 ....................................
61789–44–4 ....................................
61789–97–7 ....................................
61789–99–9 ....................................
64147–40–6 ....................................
64755–01–7 ....................................
65996–63–6 ....................................
65996–64–7 ....................................
67701–01–3 ....................................
68002–85–7 ....................................
68131–37–3 ....................................
68188–81–8 ....................................
68308–36–1 ....................................
68308–54–3 ....................................
68334–00–9 ....................................
68334–28–1 ....................................
68409–76–7 ....................................
68424–45–3 ....................................
68424–61–3 ....................................
68425–17–2 ....................................
68439–86–1 ....................................
68442–69–3 ....................................
68476–78–8 ....................................
68514–27–2 ....................................
68514–74–9 ....................................
68525–87–1 ....................................
68648–87–3 ....................................
68918–42–3 ....................................
68952–94–3 ....................................
68956–68–3 ....................................
68989–98–0 ....................................
73138–67–7 ....................................
120962–03–0 ..................................
129813–58–7 ..................................
129813–59–8 ..................................
129813–60–1 ..................................
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§ 711.8
Linseed oil.
Cottonseed oil.
Corn oil.
Coconut oil.
Castor oil, hydrogenated.
Castor oil.
Peanut oil.
Rape oil.
Lecithins.
Palm oil.
Lanolin.
Lard, oil.
Soybean oil, hydrogenated.
Charcoal, bone.
Syrups, hydrolyzed starch.
Vitamin A.
Aluminum, di-.mu.-chlorochlorotriethyldi-.
Aluminum, trichlorotrimethyldi-.
Charcoal.
D-glucitol, monooctadecanoate.
Fatty acids, castor-oil.
Tallow.
Lard.
Castor oil, dehydrated.
Fatty acids, tallow, calcium salts.
Starch, acid-hydrolyzed.
Starch, enzyme-hydrolyzed.
Fatty acids, C12–18.
Fatty acids, C14–22 and C16–22-unsatd.
Syrups, hydrolyzed starch, dehydrated.
Grease, poultry.
Soybean meal.
Glycerides, tallow mono-, di- and tri-, hydrogenated.
Cottonseed oil, hydrogenated.
Fats and glyceridic oils, vegetable, hydrogenated.
Bone meal, steamed.
Fatty acids, linseed-oil.
Glycerides, C16–18 and C18-unsatd. mono- and di-.
Syrups, hydrolyzed starch, hydrogenated
Bone, ash.
Benzene, mono-C10–14-alkyl derivs.
Molasses.
Grease, catch basin.
Palm oil, hydrogenated.
Corn oil, hydrogenated.
Benzene, C10–16-alkyl derivs.
Soaps, stocks, soya.
Soaps, stocks, vegetable-oil.
Fats and glyceridic oils, vegetable.
Fats and glyceridic oils, vegetable, residues.
Lard, hydrogenated.
Canola oil.
Benzene, mono-C10–13-alkyl derivs.
Benzene, mono-C12–14-alkyl derivs.
Benzene, mono-C14–16-alkyl derivs.
Persons who must report.
Except as provided in §§ 711.9 and
711.10, the following persons are
subject to the requirements of this part.
Persons must determine whether they
must report under this section for each
chemical substance that they
manufacture (including import) at an
individual site.
(a) Persons subject to recurring
reporting—(1) For the 2012 submission
period, any person who manufactured
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(including imported) for commercial
purposes 25,000 lb (11,340 kilogram
(kg)) or more of a chemical substance
described in § 711.5 at any single site
owned or controlled by that person
during the principal reporting year (i.e.,
calendar year 2011) is subject to
reporting.
(2) For the submission periods
subsequent to the 2012 submission
period, any person who manufactured
(including imported) for commercial
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purposes 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more
of a chemical substance described in
§ 711.5 at any single site owned or
controlled by that person during any
calendar year since the last principal
reporting year (e.g., for the 2016
submission period, consider calendar
years 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, given
that 2011 was the last principal
reporting year).
(b) Exceptions. For the 2016
submission period and subsequent
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submission periods, any person who
manufactured (including imported) for
commercial purposes any chemical
substance that is the subject of a rule
proposed or promulgated under TSCA
section 5(a)(2), 5(b)(4), or 6, or is the
subject of an order in effect under TSCA
section 5(e) or 5(f), or is the subject of
relief that has been granted under a civil
action under TSCA section 5 or 7 is
subject to reporting as described in
§ 711.8(a), except that the applicable
production volume threshold is 2,500 lb
(1,134 kg).
§ 711.9
Persons not subject to this part.
A person described in § 711.8 is not
subject to the requirements of this part
if that person qualifies as a small
manufacturer as that term is defined in
40 CFR 704.3. Notwithstanding this
exclusion, a person who qualifies as a
small manufacturer is subject to this
part with respect to any chemical
substance that is the subject of a rule
proposed or promulgated under TSCA
section 4, 5(b)(4), or 6, or is the subject
of an order in effect under TSCA section
5(e), or is the subject of relief that has
been granted under a civil action under
TSCA section 5 or 7.
§ 711.10 Activities for which reporting is
not required.
A person described in § 711.8 is not
subject to the requirements of this part
with respect to any chemical substance
described in § 711.5 that the person
solely manufactured or imported under
the following circumstances:
(a) The person manufactured or
imported the chemical substance
described in § 711.5 solely in small
quantities for research and
development.
(b) The person imported the chemical
substance described in § 711.5 as part
of an article.
(c) The person manufactured the
chemical substance described in § 711.5
in a manner described in 40 CFR
720.30(g) or (h).
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§ 711.15
Reporting information to EPA.
For the 2012 submission period, any
person who must report under this part,
as described in § 711.8, must submit the
information described in this section for
each chemical substance described in
§ 711.5 that the person manufactured
(including imported) for commercial
purposes in an amount of 25,000 lb
(11,340 kg) or more at any one site
during the principal reporting year (i.e.,
calendar year 2011). For the submission
periods subsequent to the 2012
submission period, any person who
must report under this part, as described
in § 711.8, must submit the information
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described in this section for each
chemical substance described in § 711.5
that the person manufactured (including
imported) for commercial purposes in
an amount of 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or
more (or in an amount of 2,500 lb (1,134
kg) or more for chemical substances
subject to the rules, orders, or actions
described in § 711.8(b)) at any one site
during any calendar year since the last
principal reporting year (e.g., for the
2016 submission period, consider
calendar years 2012, 2013, 2014, and
2015, because 2011 was the last
principal reporting year). The principal
reporting year for each submission
period is the previous calendar year
(e.g., the principal reporting year for the
2016 submission period is calendar year
2015). For all submission periods, a
separate report must be submitted for
each chemical substance at each site for
which the submitter is required to
report. A submitter of information under
this part must report information as
described in this section to the extent
that such information is known to or
reasonably ascertainable by that person.
(a) Reporting information to EPA. Any
person who reports information to EPA
must do so using the e-CDRweb
reporting tool provided by EPA at the
address set forth in § 711.35. The
submission must include all
information described in paragraph (b)
of this section. Persons must submit a
separate Form U for each site for which
the person is required to report. The eCDRweb reporting tool is described in
the instructions available from EPA at
the Web site set forth in § 711.35.
(b) Information to be reported. For the
2012 submission period, manufacturers
(including importers) of a reportable
chemical substance in an amount of
25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more at a site
during the principal reporting year (i.e.,
2011) must report the information
described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2),
and (b)(3) of this section. For the 2012
submission period, manufacturers
(including importers) of a reportable
chemical substance in an amount of
100,000 lb (45,359 kg) or more at a site
during the principal reporting year (i.e.,
2011) must additionally report the
information described in paragraph
(b)(4) of this section. For submission
periods subsequent to the 2012
submission period, the information
described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2),
(b)(3), and (b)(4) of this section must be
reported for each chemical substance
manufactured (including imported) in
an amount of 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or
more (or in an amount of 2,500 lb (1,134
kg) or more for chemical substances
subject to the rules, orders, or actions
described in § 711.8(b)) at any one site
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during any calendar year since the last
principal reporting year. The
requirement to report information
described in paragraph (b)(4) of this
section is subject to exemption as
described in § 711.6.
(1) A certification statement signed
and dated by an authorized official of
the submitter company. The authorized
official must certify that the submitted
information has been completed in
compliance with the requirements of
this part and that the confidentiality
claims made on the Form U are true and
correct. The certification must be signed
and dated by the authorized official for
the submitter company, and provide
that person’s name, official title, and email address.
(2) Company and plant site
information. The following currently
correct company and plant site
information must be reported for each
site at which a reportable chemical
substance is manufactured (including
imported) above the applicable
production volume threshold, as
described in this section (see § 711.3 for
the ‘‘site’’ for importers):
(i) The U.S. parent company name,
address, and Dun and Bradstreet D–U–
N–S® (D&B) number. A submitter under
this part must obtain a D&B number for
the U.S. parent company if none exists.
(ii) The name of a person who will
serve as technical contact for the
submitter company, and who will be
able to answer questions about the
information submitted by the company
to EPA, the contact person’s full mailing
address, telephone number, and e-mail
address.
(iii) The name and full street address
of each site. A submitter under this part
must include the appropriate D&B
number for each plant site reported, and
the county or parish (or other
jurisdictional indicator) in which the
plant site is located. A submitter under
this part must obtain a D&B number for
the site reported if none exists.
(3) Chemical-specific information.
The following chemical-specific
information must be reported for each
reportable chemical substance
manufactured (including imported)
above the applicable production volume
threshold, as described in paragraph (b)
of this section:
(i) The specific, currently correct CA
Index name as used to list the chemical
substance on the TSCA Inventory and
the correct corresponding CASRN for
each reportable chemical substance at
each site. A submitter under this part
may use an EPA-designated TSCA
Accession Number for a chemical
substance in lieu of a CASRN when a
CASRN is not known to or reasonably
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ascertainable by the submitter.
Submitters who wish to report chemical
substances listed on the confidential
portion of the TSCA Inventory will need
to report the chemical substance using
a TSCA Accession Number.
In addition to reporting the number
itself, submitters must specify the type
of number they are reporting by
selecting from among the codes in Table
3 of this paragraph.
TABLE 3—CODES TO SPECIFY TYPE
OF CHEMICAL IDENTIFYING NUMBER
Number type
A ..............
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Code
TSCA Accession Number.
Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN).
(A) If an importer submitting a report
cannot provide the information
specified in § 711.15(b)(3)(i) because it
is unknown to the importer and claimed
as confidential by the supplier of the
chemical substance or mixture, the
importer must use e-CDRweb to ask the
supplier to provide the correct chemical
identity information directly to EPA in
a joint submission. Such request must
include instructions for submitting
chemical identity information
electronically, using e-CDRweb and
CDX (see § 711.35), and for clearly
referencing the importer’s submission.
Contact information for the supplier, a
trade name or other designation for the
chemical substance or mixture, and a
copy of the request to the supplier must
be included with the importer’s
submission respecting the chemical
substance.
(B) If a manufacturer submitting a
report cannot provide the information
specified in § 711.15(b)(3)(i) because
the reportable chemical substance is
manufactured using a reactant having a
specific chemical identity that is
unknown to the manufacturer and
claimed as confidential by its supplier,
the manufacturer must use e-CDRweb to
ask the supplier of the confidential
reactant to provide the correct chemical
identity of the confidential reactant
directly to EPA in a joint submission.
Such request must include instructions
for submitting chemical identity
information electronically using eCDRweb and CDX (see § 711.35), and for
clearly referencing the manufacturer’s
submission. Contact information for the
supplier, a trade name or other
designation for the chemical substance,
and a copy of the request to the supplier
must be included with the importer’s
submission respecting the chemical
substance.
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(C) EPA will only accept joint
submissions that are submitted
electronically using e-CDRweb and CDX
(see § 711.35) and that clearly reference
the primary submission to which they
refer.
(ii) For the principal reporting year
only, a statement indicating, for each
reportable chemical substance at each
site, whether the chemical substance is
manufactured in the United States,
imported into the United States, or both
manufactured in the United States and
imported into the United States.
(iii) For the principal reporting year,
the total annual volume (in pounds) of
each reportable chemical substance
domestically manufactured or imported
at each site. The total annual
domestically manufactured volume (not
including imported volume) and the
total annual imported volume must be
separately reported. These amounts
must be reported to two significant
figures of accuracy. In addition, for the
2012 submission period only, the total
annual volume (domestically
manufactured plus imported volumes in
pounds) of each reportable chemical
substance at each site during calendar
year 2010. In addition, for submission
periods subsequent to the 2012
submission period, the total annual
volume (domestically manufactured
plus imported volumes in pounds) of
each reportable chemical substance at
each site for each complete calendar
year since the last principal reporting
year.
(iv) For the principal reporting year
only, the volume used on site and the
volume directly exported of each
reportable chemical substance
domestically manufactured or imported
at each site. These amounts must be
reported to two significant figures of
accuracy.
(v) For the principal reporting year
only, a designation indicating, for each
imported reportable chemical substance
at each site, whether the imported
chemical substance is physically
present at the reporting site.
(vi) For the principal reporting year
only, a designation indicating, for each
reportable chemical substance at each
site, whether the chemical substance is
being recycled, remanufactured,
reprocessed, reused, or otherwise used
for a commercial purpose instead of
being disposed of as a waste or included
in a waste stream.
(vii) For the principal reporting year
only, the total number of workers
reasonably likely to be exposed to each
reportable chemical substance at each
site. For each reportable chemical
substance at each site, the submitter
must select from among the ranges of
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workers listed in Table 4 of this
paragraph and report the corresponding
code (i.e., W1 through W8):
TABLE 4—CODES FOR REPORTING
NUMBER OF WORKERS REASONABLY
LIKELY TO BE EXPOSED
Code
Range
W1 ...........
W2 ...........
Fewer than 10 workers.
At least 10 but fewer than 25
workers.
At least 25 but fewer than 50
workers.
At least 50 but fewer than 100
workers.
At least 100 but fewer than 500
workers.
At least 500 but fewer than
1,000 workers.
At least 1,000 but fewer than
10,000 workers.
At least 10,000 workers.
W3 ...........
W4 ...........
W5 ...........
W6 ...........
W7 ...........
W8 ...........
(viii) For the principal reporting year
only, the maximum concentration,
measured by percentage of weight, of
each reportable chemical substance at
the time it is sent off-site from each site.
If the chemical substance is site-limited,
you must report the maximum
concentration, measured by percentage
of weight of the reportable chemical
substance at the time it is reacted on-site
to produce a different chemical
substance. This information must be
reported regardless of the physical
form(s) in which the chemical substance
is sent off-site/reacted on-site. For each
chemical substance at each site, select
the maximum concentration of the
chemical substance from among the
ranges listed in Table 5 of this
paragraph and report the corresponding
code (i.e., M1 through M5):
TABLE 5—CODES FOR REPORTING
MAXIMUM
CONCENTRATION
OF
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE
Code
Concentration range (% weight)
M1 ...........
M2 ...........
Less than 1% by weight.
At least 1 but less than 30% by
weight.
At least 30 but less than 60% by
weight.
At least 60 but less than 90% by
weight.
At least 90% by weight.
M3 ...........
M4 ...........
M5 ...........
(ix) For the principal reporting year
only, the physical form(s) of the
reportable chemical substance as it is
sent off-site from each site. If the
chemical substance is site-limited, you
must report the physical form(s) of the
reportable chemical substance at the
time it is reacted on-site to produce a
different chemical substance. For each
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chemical substance at each site, the
submitter must report as many physical
forms as applicable from among the
physical forms listed in this unit:
(A) Dry powder.
(B) Pellets or large crystals.
(C) Water- or solvent-wet solid.
(D) Other solid.
(E) Gas or vapor.
(F) Liquid.
(x) For the principal reporting year
only, submitters must report the
percentage, rounded off to the closest
10%, of total production volume of the
reportable chemical substance, reported
in response to paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of
this section, that is associated with each
physical form reported under paragraph
(b)(3)(ix) of this section.
(4) Chemical-specific information
related to processing and use. The
following chemical-specific information
must be reported for each reportable
chemical substance manufactured
(including imported) above the
applicable production volume
threshold, as described in this section.
Persons subject to paragraph (b)(4) of
this section must report the information
described in paragraphs (b)(4)(i) and
(b)(4)(ii) of this section for each
reportable chemical substance at sites
under their control and at sites that
receive a reportable chemical substance
from the submitter directly or indirectly
(including through a broker/distributor,
from a customer of the submitter, etc.).
Information reported in response to this
paragraph must be reported for the
principal reporting year only and only
to the extent that it is known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter. Information required to be
reported under this paragraph is limited
to domestic (i.e., within the customs
territory of the United States) processing
and use activities. If information
responsive to a given data requirement
under this paragraph, including
information in the form of an estimate,
is not known or reasonably
ascertainable, the submitter is not
required to respond to the requirement.
(i) Industrial processing and use
information—(A) A designation
indicating the type of industrial
processing or use operation(s) at each
site that receives a reportable chemical
substance from the submitter site
directly or indirectly (whether the
recipient site(s) are controlled by the
submitter site or not). For each chemical
substance, report the letters which
correspond to the appropriate
processing or use operation(s) listed in
Table 6 of this paragraph. A particular
designation may need to be reported
more than once, to the extent that a
submitter reports more than one sector
(under paragraph (b)(4)(i)(B) of this
section) that applies to a given
designation under this paragraph.
TABLE 6—CODES FOR REPORTING
TYPE OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING
OR USE OPERATION
Designation
PC ..................
PF ..................
PA ..................
PK ..................
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IS4 ...................................................
IS5 ...................................................
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IS8 ...................................................
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IS20 .................................................
IS21 .................................................
IS22 .................................................
IS23 .................................................
IS24 .................................................
IS25 .................................................
IS26 .................................................
IS27 .................................................
IS28 .................................................
IS29 .................................................
IS30 .................................................
IS31 .................................................
IS32 .................................................
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting.
Oil and gas drilling, extraction, and support activities.
Mining (except oil and gas) and support activities.
Utilities.
Construction.
Food, beverage, and tobacco product manufacturing.
Textiles, apparel, and leather manufacturing.
Wood product manufacturing.
Paper manufacturing.
Printing and related support activities.
Petroleum refineries.
Asphalt paving, roofing, and coating materials manufacturing.
Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing.
All other petroleum and coal products manufacturing.
Petrochemical manufacturing.
Industrial gas manufacturing.
Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing.
Carbon black manufacturing.
All other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing.
Cyclic crude and intermediate manufacturing.
All other basic organic chemical manufacturing.
Plastics material and resin manufacturing.
Synthetic rubber manufacturing.
Organic fiber manufacturing.
Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical manufacturing.
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing.
Paint and coating manufacturing.
Adhesive manufacturing.
Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation manufacturing.
Printing ink manufacturing.
Explosives manufacturing.
Custom compounding of purchased resins.
Photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical manufacturing.
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Processing as a reactant.
Processing—incorporation
into formulation, mixture,
or reaction product.
Processing—incorporation
into article.
Processing—repackaging.
Use—non-incorporative activities.
(B) A code indicating the sector(s) that
best describe the industrial activities
associated with each industrial
processing or use operation reported
under paragraph (b)(4)(i)(A) of this
section. For each chemical substance,
report the code that corresponds to the
appropriate sector(s) listed in Table 7 of
this paragraph. A particular sector code
may need to be reported more than
once, to the extent that a submitter
reports more than one industrial
function code (under paragraph
(b)(4)(i)(C) of this section) that applies to
a given sector code under this
paragraph.
TABLE 7—CODES FOR REPORTING INDUSTRIAL SECTORS
Code
Operation
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Sector description
IS34
IS35
IS36
IS37
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IS38
IS39
IS40
IS41
IS42
IS43
IS44
IS45
IS46
IS47
IS48
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All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing.
Plastics product manufacturing.
Rubber product manufacturing.
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing (includes cement, clay, concrete, glass, gypsum, lime, and
other non-metallic mineral product manufacturing).
Primary metal manufacturing.
Fabricated metal product manufacturing.
Machinery manufacturing.
Computer and electronic product manufacturing.
Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing.
Transportation equipment manufacturing.
Furniture and related product manufacturing.
Miscellaneous manufacturing.
Wholesale and retail trade.
Services.
Other (requires additional information).
(C) For each sector reported under
paragraph (b)(4)(i)(B) of this section,
code(s) from Table 8 of this paragraph
must be selected to designate the
industrial function category(ies) that
best represents the specific manner in
which the chemical substance is used.
A particular industrial function category
may need to be reported more than
once, to the extent that a submitter
reports more than one industrial
processing or use operation/sector
combination (under paragraphs
(b)(4)(i)(A) and (b)(4)(i)(B) of this
section) that applies to a given
industrial function category under this
paragraph. If more than 10 unique
combinations of industrial processing or
use operations/sector/industrial
function categories apply to a chemical
substance, submitters need only report
the 10 unique combinations for the
chemical substance that cumulatively
represent the largest percentage of the
submitter’s production volume for that
chemical substance, measured by
weight. If none of the listed industrial
function categories accurately describes
a use of a chemical substance, the
category ‘‘Other’’ may be used, and must
include a description of the use.
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U001
U002
U003
U004
U005
U006
U007
U008
U009
U010
U011
U012
U013
U014
U015
U016
U017
U018
U019
U020
U021
U022
U023
U024
U025
U026
U027
U028
U029
U030
U031
U032
U033
U034
U999
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Abrasives.
Adhesives and sealant chemicals.
Adsorbents and absorbents.
Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal).
Anti-adhesive agents.
Bleaching agents.
Corrosion inhibitors and anti-scaling agents.
Dyes.
Fillers.
Finishing agents.
Flame retardants.
Fuels and fuel additives.
Functional fluids (closed systems).
Functional fluids (open systems).
Intermediates.
Ion exchange agents.
Lubricants and lubricant additives.
Odor agents.
Oxidizing/reducing agents.
Photosensitive chemicals.
Pigments.
Plasticizers.
Plating agents and surface treating agents.
Process regulators.
Processing aids, specific to petroleum production.
Processing aids, not otherwise listed.
Propellants and blowing agents.
Solids separation agents.
Solvents (for cleaning or degreasing).
Solvents (which become part of product formulation or mixture).
Surface active agents.
Viscosity adjustors.
Laboratory chemicals.
Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories.
Other (specify).
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(D) The estimated percentage,
rounded off to the closest 10%, of total
production volume of the reportable
chemical substance associated with
each combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
industrial function category. Where a
particular combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
industrial function category accounts for
less than 5% of the submitter’s site’s
total production volume of a reportable
chemical substance, the percentage
must not be rounded off to 0% if the
production volume attributable to that
industrial processing or use operation,
sector, and industrial function category
combination is 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or
more during the reporting year. Instead,
in such a case, submitters must report
the percentage, rounded off to the
closest 1%, of the submitter’s site’s total
production volume of the reportable
chemical substance associated with the
particular combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
industrial function category.
(E) For each combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
industrial function category, the
submitter must estimate the number of
sites at which each reportable chemical
substance is processed or used. For each
combination associated with each
chemical substance, the submitter must
select from among the ranges of sites
listed in Table 9 of this paragraph and
report the corresponding code (i.e., S1
through S7):
For each combination associated with
each chemical substance, the submitter
must select from among the worker
ranges listed in paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of
this section and report the
corresponding code (i.e., W1 though
W8).
(ii) Consumer and commercial use
information—(A) Using the codes listed
TABLE 9—CODES FOR REPORTING
in Table 10 of this paragraph, submitters
NUMBERS OF SITES
must designate the consumer and
commercial product category or
Code
Range
categories that best describe the
consumer and commercial products in
S1 ............ Fewer than 10 sites.
S2 ............ At least 10 but fewer than 25 which each reportable chemical
substance is used (whether the recipient
sites.
S3 ............ At least 25 but fewer than 100 site(s) are controlled by the submitter
sites.
site or not). If more than 10 codes apply
S4 ............ At least 100 but fewer than 250 to a chemical substance, submitters
sites.
need only report the 10 codes for the
S5 ............ At least 250 but fewer than
chemical substance that cumulatively
1,000 sites.
S6 ............ At least 1,000 but fewer than represent the largest percentage of the
submitter’s production volume for that
10,000 sites.
chemical, measured by weight. If none
S7 ............ At least 10,000 sites.
of the listed consumer and commercial
(F) For each combination of industrial product categories accurately describes
processing or use operation, sector, and
the consumer and commercial products
industrial function category, the
in which each reportable chemical
submitter must estimate the number of
substance is used, the category ‘‘Other’’
workers reasonably likely to be exposed may be used, and must include a
to each reportable chemical substance.
description of the use.
TABLE 10—CODES FOR REPORTING CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Code
Category
Chemical Substances in Furnishing, Cleaning, Treatment Care Products
C101
C102
C103
C104
C105
C106
C107
C108
C109
C110
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Floor coverings.
Foam seating and bedding products.
Furniture and furnishings not covered elsewhere.
Fabric, textile, and leather products not covered elsewhere.
Cleaning and furnishing care products.
Laundry and dishwashing products.
Water treatment products.
Personal care products.
Air care products.
Apparel and footwear care products.
Chemical Substances in Construction, Paint, Electrical, and Metal Products
C201
C202
C203
C204
C205
C206
C207
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Adhesives and sealants.
Paints and coatings.
Building/construction materials—wood and engineered wood products.
Building/construction materials not covered elsewhere.
Electrical and electronic products.
Metal products not covered elsewhere.
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C301
C302
C303
C304
C305
C306
C307
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Food packaging.
Paper products.
Plastic and rubber products not covered elsewhere.
Toys, playground, and sporting equipment.
Arts, crafts, and hobby materials.
Ink, toner, and colorant products.
Photographic supplies, film, and photochemicals.
Chemical Substances in Automotive, Fuel, Agriculture, Outdoor Use Products
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Lubricants and greases.
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Code
C403
C404
C405
C406
C407
Category
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Anti-freeze and de-icing products.
Fuels and related products.
Explosive materials.
Agricultural products (non-pesticidal).
Lawn and garden care products.
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Non-TSCA use.
Other (specify).
(B) An indication, within each
consumer and commercial product
category reported under paragraph
(b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section, whether the
use is a consumer or a commercial use.
(C) Submitters must determine,
within each consumer and commercial
product category reported under
paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section,
whether any amount of each reportable
chemical substance manufactured
(including imported) by the submitter is
present in (for example, a plasticizer
chemical substance used to make
pacifiers) or on (for example, as a
component in the paint on a toy) any
consumer products intended for use by
children age 14 or younger, regardless of
the concentration of the chemical
substance remaining in or on the
product. Submitters must select from
the following options: The chemical
substance is used in or on any consumer
products intended for use by children,
the chemical substance is not used in or
on any consumer products intended for
use by children, or information as to
whether the chemical substance is used
in or on any consumer products
intended for use by children is not
known to or reasonably ascertainable by
the submitter.
(D) The estimated percentage,
rounded off to the closest 10%, of the
submitter’s site’s total production
volume of the reportable chemical
substance associated with each
consumer and commercial product
category. Where a particular consumer
and commercial product category
accounts for less than 5% of the total
production volume of a reportable
chemical substance, the percentage
must not be rounded off to 0% if the
production volume attributable to that
commercial and consumer product
category is 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more
during the reporting year. Instead, in
such a case, submitters must report the
percentage, rounded off to the closest
1%, of the submitter’s site’s total
production volume of the reportable
chemical substance associated with the
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particular consumer and commercial
product category.
(E) Where the reportable chemical
substance is used in consumer or
commercial products, the estimated
typical maximum concentration,
measured by weight, of the chemical
substance in each consumer and
commercial product category reported
under paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section. For each chemical substance in
each commercial and consumer product
category reported under paragraph
(b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section, submitters
must select from among the ranges of
concentrations listed in Table 5 in
paragraph (b)(3)(viii) of this section and
report the corresponding code (i.e., M1
through M5).
(F) Where the reportable chemical
substance is used in a commercial
product, the submitter must estimate the
number of commercial workers
reasonably likely to be exposed to each
reportable chemical substance. For each
combination associated with each
substance, the submitter must select
from among the worker ranges listed in
Table 4 in paragraph (b)(3)(vii) of this
section and report the corresponding
code (i.e., W1 though W8).
§ 711.20
When to report.
All information reported to EPA in
response to the requirements of this part
must be submitted during an applicable
submission period. For the 2012 IUR,
the submission period is from February
1, 2012 to June 30, 2012. Subsequent
recurring submission periods are from
June 1 to September 30 at 4-year
intervals, beginning in 2016. In each
submission period, any person
described in § 711.8 must report as
described in this part.
§ 711.22
Duplicative reporting.
(a) With regard to TSCA section 8(a)
rules. Any person subject to the
requirements of this part who
previously has complied with reporting
requirements of a rule under TSCA
section 8(a) by submitting the
information described in § 711.15 for a
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chemical substance described in § 711.5
to EPA, and has done so within 1 year
of the start of a submission period
described in § 711.20, is not required to
report again on the manufacture of that
chemical substance at that site during
that submission period.
(b) With regard to importers. This part
requires that only one report be
submitted on each import transaction
involving a chemical substance
described in § 711.5. When two or more
persons are involved in a particular
import transaction and each person
meets the Agency’s definition of
‘‘importer’’ as set forth in 40 CFR 704.3,
they may determine among themselves
who should submit the required report;
if no report is submitted as required
under this part, EPA will hold each
such person liable for failure to report.
(c) Toll manufacturers and persons
contracting with a toll manufacturer.
This part requires that only one report
per site be submitted on each chemical
substance described in § 711.5. When a
company contracts with a toll
manufacturer to manufacture a chemical
substance, and each party meets the
Agency’s definition of ‘‘manufacturer’’
as set forth in § 711.3, they may
determine among themselves who
should submit the required report for
that site. However, both the contracting
company and the toll manufacturer are
liable if no report is made.
§ 711.25
Recordkeeping requirements.
Each person who is subject to the
reporting requirements of this part must
retain records that document any
information reported to EPA. Records
relevant to reporting during a
submission period must be retained for
a period of 5 years beginning on the last
day of the submission period.
Submitters are encouraged to retain
their records longer than 5 years to
ensure that past records are available as
a reference when new submissions are
being generated.
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Confidentiality claims.
(a) Confidentiality claims. Any person
submitting information under this part
may assert a business confidentiality
claim for the information at the time it
is submitted. Any such confidentiality
claims must be made at the time the
information is submitted.
Confidentiality claims cannot be made
when a response is left blank or
designated as not known or reasonably
ascertainable. These claims will apply
only to the information submitted with
the claim. New confidentiality claims, if
appropriate, must be asserted with
regard to information submitted during
a different submission period. Guidance
for asserting confidentiality claims is
provided in the instructions identified
in § 711.35. Information claimed as
confidential in accordance with this
section will be treated and disclosed in
accordance with the procedures in 40
CFR part 2.
(b) Chemical identity. A person may
assert a claim of confidentiality for the
chemical identity of a specific chemical
substance only if the identity of that
chemical substance is treated as
confidential in the Master Inventory File
as of the time the report is submitted for
that chemical substance under this part.
The following steps must be taken to
assert a claim of confidentiality for the
identity of a reportable chemical
substance:
(1) The submitter must submit with
the report detailed written answers to
the following questions signed and
dated by an authorized official.
(i) What harmful effects to your
competitive position, if any, or to your
supplier’s competitive position, do you
think would result from the identity of
the chemical substance being disclosed
in connection with reporting under this
part? How could a competitor use such
information? Would the effects of
disclosure be substantial? What is the
causal relationship between the
disclosure and the harmful effects?
(ii) How long should confidential
treatment be given? Until a specific
date, the occurrence of a specific event,
or permanently? Why?
(iii) Has the chemical substance been
patented? If so, have you granted
licenses to others with respect to the
patent as it applies to the chemical
substance? If the chemical substance has
been patented and therefore disclosed
through the patent, why should it be
treated as confidential?
(iv) Has the identity of the chemical
substance been kept confidential to the
extent that your competitors do not
know it is being manufactured or
imported for a commercial purpose by
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(v) Is the fact that the chemical
substance is being manufactured
(including imported) for a commercial
purpose available to the public, for
example in technical journals, libraries,
or State, local, or Federal agency public
files?
(vi) What measures have been taken to
prevent undesired disclosure of the fact
that the chemical substance is being
manufactured (including imported) for a
commercial purpose?
(vii) To what extent has the fact that
this chemical substance is manufactured
(including imported) for commercial
purposes been revealed to others? What
precautions have been taken regarding
these disclosures? Have there been
public disclosures or disclosures to
competitors?
(viii) Does this particular chemical
substance leave the site of manufacture
(including import) in any form, e.g., as
product, effluent, emission? If so, what
measures have been taken to guard
against the discovery of its identity?
(ix) If the chemical substance leaves
the site in a product that is available to
the public or your competitors, can the
chemical substance be identified by
analysis of the product?
(x) For what purpose do you
manufacture (including import) the
chemical substance?
(xi) Has EPA, another Federal agency,
or any Federal court made any pertinent
confidentiality determinations regarding
this chemical substance? If so, please
attach copies of such determinations.
(2) If any of the information contained
in the answers to the questions listed in
paragraph (b)(1) of this section is
asserted to contain confidential business
information (CBI), the submitter must
clearly identify the information that is
claimed confidential by marking the
specific information on each page with
a label such as ‘‘confidential business
information,’’ ‘‘proprietary,’’ or ‘‘trade
secret.’’
(c) Site identity. A submitter may
assert a claim of confidentiality for a site
only if the linkage of the site with a
reportable chemical substance is
confidential and not publicly available.
The following steps must be taken to
assert a claim of confidentiality for a site
identity:
(1) The submitter must submit with
the report detailed written answers to
the following questions signed and
dated by an authorized official:
(i) Has site information been linked
with a chemical identity in any other
Federal, State, or local reporting
scheme? For example, is the chemical
identity linked to a facility in a filing
under the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
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Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)? If so, identify
all such schemes. Was the linkage
claimed as confidential in any of these
instances?
(ii) What harmful effect, if any, to
your competitive position do you think
would result from the identity of the site
and the chemical substance being
disclosed in connection with reporting
under this part? How could a competitor
use such information? Would the effects
of disclosure be substantial? What is the
causal relationship between the
disclosure and the harmful effects?
(2) If any of the information contained
in the answers to the questions listed in
paragraph (c)(1) of this section is
asserted to contain CBI, the submitter
must clearly identify the information
that is claimed confidential by marking
the specific information on each page
with a label such as ‘‘confidential
business information,’’ ‘‘proprietary,’’ or
‘‘trade secret.’’
(d) Processing and use information. A
submitter may assert a claim of
confidentiality for each data element
required by § 711.15(b)(4) only if the
linkage of the information with a
reportable chemical substance is
confidential and not publicly available.
The following steps must be taken to
assert a claim of confidentiality for each
data element, individually, required by
§ 711.15(b)(4):
(1) The submitter must submit with
the report detailed written answers to
the following questions signed and
dated by an authorized official:
(i) Is the identified use of this
chemical substance publicly known?
For example, is information on the use
available in advertisements or other
marketing materials, professional
journals or other similar materials, or in
non-confidential mandatory or
voluntary government filings or
publications? Has your company ever
provided use information on the
chemical substance that was not
claimed as confidential?
(ii) What harmful effect, if any, to
your competitive position or to your
customer’s competitive position do you
think would result from the information
reported as required by § 711.15(b)(4)
and the chemical substance being
disclosed in connection with reporting
under this part? How could a competitor
use such information? Would the effects
of disclosure be substantial? What is the
causal relationship between the
disclosure and the substantial harmful
effects?
(2) If any of the information contained
in the answers to the questions listed in
paragraph (d)(1) of this section is
asserted to contain CBI, the submitter
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must clearly identify the information
that is claimed confidential by marking
the specific information on each page
with a label such as ‘‘confidential
business information,’’ ‘‘proprietary,’’ or
‘‘trade secret.’’
(e) No claim of confidentiality. If no
claim of confidentiality is indicated on
Form U submitted to EPA under this
part; if Form U lacks the certification
required by § 711.15(b)(1); if
confidentiality claim substantiation
required under paragraphs (b), (c), and
(d) of this section is not submitted with
Form U; or if the identity of a chemical
substance listed on the non-confidential
portion of the Master Inventory File is
claimed as confidential, EPA may make
the information available to the public
without further notice to the submitter.
the 2012 eRx payment adjustment due
to a significant hardship; and extends
the deadline for submitting requests for
consideration for the two significant
hardship exemption categories for the
2012 eRx payment adjustment that were
finalized in the CY 2011 Medicare
Physician Fee Schedule final rule with
comment period.
DATES: Effective Date: These regulations
are effective on October 6, 2011.
Deadline for Submission of Hardship
Exemption Requests for the 2012 eRx
Payment Adjustment: Hardship
exemption requests for the 2012 eRx
payment must be received by November
1, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christine Estella, (410) 786–0485.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
§ 711.35
I. Background
Section 132 of the Medicare
Improvements for Patients and
Providers Act of 2008 (MIPPA), Public
Law 110–275, authorized the Secretary
to establish a program to encourage the
adoption and use of eRx technology.
Implemented in 2009, the program
offers a combination of financial
incentives and payment adjustments to
eligible professionals, which are defined
under section 1848(k)(3)(B) of the Social
Security Act (the Act). We understand
that the term ‘‘eligible professional’’ is
used in multiple CMS programs.
However, for the purpose of this final
rule, the eligible professionals to whom
we refer are only those professionals
eligible to participate in the eRx
Incentive Program unless we specify
otherwise. For more information on
which professionals are eligible to
participate in the eRx Incentive
Program, we refer readers to the Eligible
Professionals page of the eRx Incentive
Program section of the CMS Web site at:
https://www.cms.gov/ERxIncentive/05_
Eligible%20Professionals.
asp#TopOfPage. Under section
1848(m)(2) of the Act, an eligible
professional (or group practice
participating in the eRx group practice
reporting option (GPRO)) who is a
successful electronic prescriber during
2011 can qualify for an incentive
payment equal to 1.0 percent of the
Secretary’s estimate of Medicare Part B
Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) allowed
charges for covered professional
services furnished by the eligible
professional (or group practice) during
the 2011 reporting period.
In accordance with section
1848(a)(5)(A) of the Act, a PFS payment
adjustment will begin in 2012 for those
eligible professionals and group
practices who are not successful
Electronic filing.
(a) You must use e-CDRweb to
complete and submit Form U (EPA
Form 7740–8). Submissions may only be
made as set forth in this section.
(b) Submissions must be sent
electronically to EPA via CDX.
(c) Access e-CDRweb and
instructions, as follows:
(1) By Web site. Go to the EPA
Inventory Update Reporting Internet
homepage at https://www.epa.gov/iur
and follow the appropriate links.
(2) By phone or e-mail. Contact the
EPA TSCA Hotline at (202) 554–1404 or
TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov for a CD–ROM
containing the instructions.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
42 CFR Part 414
[CMS–3248–F]
RIN 0938–AR00
Medicare Program; Changes to the
Electronic Prescribing (eRx) Incentive
Program
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
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This final rule modifies the
electronic prescribing (eRx) quality
measure used for certain reporting
periods in calendar year (CY) 2011;
provides additional significant hardship
exemption categories for eligible
professionals and group practices to
request an exemption during 2011 for
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electronic prescribers and will increase
each year through 2014. Specifically,
under 42 CFR 414.92(c)(2), for covered
professional services furnished by an
eligible professional during 2012, 2013,
and 2014, if an eligible professional (or
in the case of a group practice, the group
practice) is not a successful electronic
prescriber (as specified by CMS for
purposes of the payment adjustment) for
an applicable reporting period (as
specified by CMS), then the PFS amount
for such services furnished by such
professional (or group practice) during
the year shall be equal to the applicable
percent (99 percent for 2012, 98.5
percent for 2013, and 98 percent for
2014) of the PFS amount that would
otherwise apply. For each year of the
program thus far, we have established
program requirements for the eRx
Incentive Program in the annual
Medicare PFS rulemaking, including the
applicable reporting period(s) for the
year and how an eligible professional
can become a successful electronic
prescriber for the year. For example, we
finalized the program requirements for
qualifying for 2009 and 2010 eRx
incentive payments in the CY 2009 and
2010 PFS final rules with comment
period (73 FR 69847 through 69852 and
74 FR 61849 through 61861),
respectively. In the November 29, 2010
Federal Register (75 FR 73551 through
73556), we published the CY 2011 PFS
final rule with comment period, which
set forth the requirements for qualifying
for a CY 2011 incentive payment, as
well as the requirements for the 2012
and 2013 eRx payment adjustments.
Following the publication of the CY
2011 PFS final rule with comment
period, we have received a number of
inquiries from stakeholders regarding
the eRx Incentive Program. Many
stakeholders voiced concerns about
differences between the requirements
under the eRx Incentive Program and
the Medicare Electronic Health Record
(EHR) Incentive Program, which also
requires, among other things, eligible
professionals to satisfy an electronic
prescribing objective and measure to be
considered a meaningful user of
Certified EHR Technology (‘‘eligible
professional’’ is defined at 42 CFR
495.100 for purposes of the Medicare
EHR Incentive Program). (For more
information regarding the EHR Incentive
Program see the final rule published in
the Federal Register on July 28, 2010;
75 FR 44314 through 44588.) While
Medicare eligible professionals and
group practices cannot earn an incentive
under both the eRx Incentive Program
and the EHR Incentive Program for the
same year, eligible professionals will be
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 704, 710, and 711
[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-0187; FRL-8872-9]
RIN 2070-AJ43
TSCA Inventory Update Reporting Modifications; Chemical Data
Reporting
Correction
In rule document 2011-19922, appearing on pages 50816-50879 in the
issue of Tuesday, August 16, 2011, a technical error resulted in
incorrect section numbers appearing throughout the regulatory text. The
regulatory text is being republished below in its entirety.
PARTS 704, 710 and 711--[CORRECTED]
Beginning on page 50558, in the third column, in the ninth line
from the bottom, the regulatory text should read as set forth below:
Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is amended as follows:
PART 704--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 704 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
Sec. 704.3 [Amended]
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2. In Sec. 14;704.3, remove the phrase ``(as defined in 19 CFR 1.11)''
in paragraph (1)(ii) of the definition importer.
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PART 710--COMPILATION OF THE TSCA CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE INVENTORY
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3. The authority citation for part 710 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
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4. Revise the heading for part 710 to read as set forth above.
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5. Remove the heading ``Subpart A--General Provisions.''
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6. Revise paragraph (b) of Sec. 14;710.1 to read as follows:
Sec. 710.1 Scope and compliance.
* * * * *
(b) This part applies to the activities associated with the
compilation of the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory)
and the update of information on a subset of the chemical substances
included on the TSCA Inventory.
* * * * *
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7. Section 710.3 is amended as follows:
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i. Revise the introductory text.
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ii. Remove the phrase ``(as defined in 19 CFR 1.11)'' in paragraph (2)
of the definition importer.
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iii. Remove the definition non-isolated intermediate.
The revision reads as follows:
Sec. 710.3 Definitions.
For purposes of this part:
* * * * *
Subpart B (Sec. Sec. [emsp14]710.23-710.39) [Removed]
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8. Remove subpart B, consisting of Sec. Sec. [emsp14]710.23-710.39.
Subpart C (Sec. Sec. [emsp14]710.43-710.59) [Removed]
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9. Remove subpart C, consisting of Sec. Sec. 710.43-710.59.
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10. Add new part 711 to subchapter R to read as follows:
PART 711--TSCA CHEMICAL DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Sec.
711.1 Scope and compliance.
711.3 Definitions.
711.5 Chemical substances for which information must be reported.
711.6 Chemical substances for which information is not required.
711.8 Persons who must report.
711.9 Persons not subject to this part.
711.10 Activities for which reporting is not required.
711.15 Reporting information to EPA.
711.20 When to report.
711.22 Duplicative reporting.
711.25 Recordkeeping requirements.
711.30 Confidentiality claims.
711.35 Electronic filing.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
Sec. 711.1 Scope and compliance.
(a) This part specifies reporting and recordkeeping procedures
under section 8(a) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (15
U.S.C. 2607(a)) for certain manufacturers (including importers) of
chemical substances. Section 8(a) of TSCA authorizes the EPA
Administrator to require reporting of information necessary for
administration of TSCA, including issuing regulations for the purpose
of compiling and keeping current the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory
(TSCA Inventory) as required by TSCA section 8(b). In accordance with
TSCA section 8(b), EPA amends the TSCA Inventory to include new
chemical substances manufactured (including imported) in the United
States and reported under TSCA section 5(a)(1). EPA also revises the
categories of chemical substances and makes other amendments as
appropriate.
(b) This part applies to the activities associated with the
periodic update of information on a subset of the chemical substances
included on the TSCA Inventory.
(c) Section 15(3) of TSCA makes it unlawful for any person to fail
or refuse to submit information required under this part. In addition,
TSCA section 15(3) makes it unlawful for any person to fail to keep,
and permit access to, records required by this part. Section 16 of TSCA
provides that any person who violates a provision of TSCA section 15 is
liable to the United States for a civil penalty and may be criminally
prosecuted. Pursuant to TSCA section 17, the Federal Government may
seek judicial relief to compel submission of TSCA section 8(a)
information and to otherwise restrain any violation of TSCA section 15.
(EPA does not intend to concentrate its enforcement efforts on
insignificant clerical errors in reporting.)
(d) Each person who reports under this part must maintain records
that document information reported under this part and, in accordance
with TSCA, permit access to, and the copying of, such records by EPA
officials.
Sec. 711.3 Definitions.
The definitions in this section and the definitions in TSCA section
3 apply to this part. In addition, the definitions in 40 CFR 704.3 also
apply to this part, except the definitions manufacture and manufacturer
in 40 CFR 704.3.
CDX or Central Data Exchange means EPA's centralized electronic
document receiving system, or its successors.
Commercial use means the use of a chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance (including as part of an article) in a
commercial enterprise providing saleable goods or services.
Consumer use means the use of a chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance (including as part of an article) when
sold to or made available to consumers for their use.
e-CDRweb means the electronic, web-based tool provided by EPA for
the completion and submission of the CDR data.
Industrial function means the intended physical or chemical
characteristic for which a chemical substance or mixture is consumed as
a reactant; incorporated into a formulation, mixture, reaction product,
or article; repackaged; or used.
Industrial use means use at a site at which one or more chemical
substances or mixtures are manufactured (including imported) or
processed.
Intended for use by children means the chemical substance or
mixture is used in or on a product that is specifically intended for
use by children age 14 or younger. A chemical substance or mixture is
intended for use by children when the submitter answers ``yes'' to at
least one of the following questions for the product into which the
submitter's chemical substance or mixture is incorporated:
(1) Is the product commonly recognized (i.e., by a reasonable
person) as being intended for children age 14 or younger?
(2) Does the manufacturer of the product state through product
labeling or other written materials that the product is intended for or
will be used by children age 14 or younger?
(3) Is the advertising, promotion, or marketing of the product
aimed at children age 14 or younger?
Manufacture means to manufacture, produce, or import, for
commercial purposes. Manufacture includes the extraction, for
commercial purposes, of a component chemical substance from a
previously existing chemical substance or complex combination of
chemical substances. When a chemical substance, manufactured other than
by import, is:
(1) Produced exclusively for another person who contracts for such
production, and
(2) That other person specifies the identity of the chemical
substance and controls the total amount produced and the basic
technology for the plant process, then that chemical substance is co-
manufactured by the producing
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manufacturer and the person contracting for such production.
Manufacturer means a person who manufactures a chemical substance.
Master Inventory File means EPA's comprehensive list of chemical
substances which constitutes the TSCA Inventory compiled under TSCA
section 8(b). It includes chemical substances reported under 40 CFR
part 710 and substances reported under 40 CFR part 720 for which a
Notice of Commencement of Manufacture or Import has been received under
40 CFR 720.120.
Principal reporting year means the latest complete calendar year
preceding the submission period.
Reasonably likely to be exposed means an exposure to a chemical
substance which, under foreseeable conditions of manufacture (including
import), processing, distribution in commerce, or use of the chemical
substance, is more likely to occur than not to occur. Such exposures
would normally include, but would not be limited to, activities such as
charging reactor vessels, drumming, bulk loading, cleaning equipment,
maintenance operations, materials handling and transfers, and
analytical operations. Covered exposures include exposures through any
route of entry (inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, absorption, etc.),
but excludes accidental or theoretical exposures.
Repackaging means the physical transfer of a chemical substance or
mixture, as is, from one container to another container or containers
in preparation for distribution of the chemical substance or mixture in
commerce.
Reportable chemical substance means a chemical substance described
in Sec. 711.5.
Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by a
public right-of-way shall be considered one site. More than one
manufacturing plant may be located on a single site.
(1) For chemical substances manufactured under contract, i.e., by a
toll manufacturer, the site is the location where the chemical
substance is physically manufactured.
(2) The site for an importer who imports a chemical substance
described in Sec. 711.5 is the U.S. site of the operating unit within
the person's organization that is directly responsible for importing
the chemical substance. The import site, in some cases, may be the
organization's headquarters in the United States. If there is no such
operating unit or headquarters in the United States, the site address
for the importer is the U.S. address of an agent acting on behalf of
the importer who is authorized to accept service of process for the
importer.
(3) For portable manufacturing units sent to different locations
from a single distribution center, the distribution center shall be
considered the site.
Site-limited means a chemical substance is manufactured and
processed only within a site and is not distributed for commercial
purposes as a chemical substance or as part of a mixture or article
outside the site. Imported chemical substances are never site-limited.
Although a site-limited chemical substance is not distributed for
commercial purposes outside the site at which it is manufactured and
processed, the chemical substance is considered to have been
manufactured and processed for commercial purposes.
Submission period means the period in which the manufacturing,
processing, and use data are submitted to EPA.
U.S. parent company means the highest level company, located in the
United States, that directly owns at least 50% of the voting stock of
the manufacturer.
Use means any utilization of a chemical substance or mixture that
is not otherwise covered by the terms manufacture or process.
Relabeling or redistributing a container holding a chemical substance
or mixture where no repackaging of the chemical substance or mixture
occurs does not constitute use or processing of the chemical substance
or mixture.
Sec. 711.5 Chemical substances for which information must be
reported.
Any chemical substance that is in the Master Inventory File at the
beginning of a submission period described in Sec. 711.20, unless the
chemical substance is specifically excluded by Sec. 711.6.
Sec. 711.6 Chemical substances for which information is not required.
The following groups or categories of chemical substances are
exempted from some or all of the reporting requirements of this part,
with the following exception: A chemical substance described in
paragraph (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(4), or (b) of this section is not
exempted from any of the reporting requirements of this part if that
chemical substance is the subject of a rule proposed or promulgated
under TSCA section 4, 5(a)(2), 5(b)(4), or 6, or is the subject of an
enforceable consent agreement (ECA) developed under the procedures of
40 CFR part 790, or is the subject of an order issued under TSCA
section 5(e) or 5(f), or is the subject of relief that has been granted
under a civil action under TSCA section 5 or 7.
(a) Full exemptions. The following categories of chemical
substances are exempted from the reporting requirements of this part.
(1) Polymers--(i) Any chemical substance described with the word
fragments ``*polym,'' ``*alkyd,'' or ``*oxylated'' in the Chemical
Abstracts (CA) Index Name in the Master Inventory File, where the
asterisk (*) in the listed word fragments indicates that any sets of
characters may precede, or follow, the character string defined.
(ii) Any chemical substance that is identified in the Master
Inventory File as an enzyme, lignin, a polysaccharide (cellulose, gum,
starch), a protein (albumin, casein, gelatin, gluten, hemoglobin),
rubber, siloxane and silicone, or silsesquioxane.
(iii) This exclusion does not apply to a polymeric substance that
has been depolymerized, hydrolyzed, or otherwise chemically modified,
except in cases where the intended product of this reaction is totally
polymeric in structure.
(2) Microorganisms. Any combination of chemical substances that is
a living organism, and that meets the definition of microorganism at 40
CFR 725.3. Any chemical substance produced from a living microorganism
is reportable under this part unless otherwise excluded.
(3) Naturally occurring chemical substances. Any naturally
occurring chemical substance, as described in 40 CFR 710.4(b). The
applicability of this exclusion is determined in each case by the
specific activities of the person who manufactures the chemical
substance in question. Some chemical substances can be manufactured
both as described in 40 CFR 710.4(b) and by means other than those
described in 40 CFR 710.4(b). If a person described in Sec. 711.8
manufactures a chemical substance by means other than those described
in 40 CFR 710.4(b), the person must report regardless of whether the
chemical substance also could have been produced as described in 40 CFR
710.4(b). Any chemical substance that is produced from such a naturally
occurring chemical substance described in 40 CFR 710.4(b) is reportable
unless otherwise excluded.
(4) Certain forms of natural gas and water. Chemical substances
with the following Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN):
CASRN 7732-18-5, water; CASRN 8006-14-2, natural gas; CASRN 8006-61-9,
gasoline, natural; CASRN 64741-48-6, natural gas (petroleum), raw liq.
mix; CASRN 68410-63-9, natural gas, dried; CASRN 68425-31-0, gasoline
(natural
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gas), natural; and CASRN 68919-39-1, natural gas condensates.
(b) Partial exemptions. The following groups of chemical substances
are partially exempted from the reporting requirements of this part
(i.e., the information described in Sec. 711.15(b)(4) need not be
reported for these chemical substances). Such chemical substances are
not excluded from the other reporting requirements under this part.
(1) Petroleum process streams. EPA has designated the chemical
substances listed in Table 1 of this paragraph by CASRN, as partially
exempt from reporting under the IUR.
Table 1--CASRNs of Partially Exempt Chemical Substances Termed
``Petroleum Process Streams'' for Purposes of Inventory Update Reporting
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CASRN Product
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8002-05-9......................... Petroleum.
8002-74-2......................... Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon
waxes.
8006-20-0......................... Fuel gases, low and medium B.T.U.
8008-20-6......................... Kerosine (petroleum).
8009-03-8......................... Petrolatum.
8012-95-1......................... Paraffin oils.
8030-30-6......................... Naphtha.
8032-32-4......................... Ligroine.
8042-47-5......................... White mineral oil (petroleum).
8052-41-3......................... Stoddard solvent.
8052-42-4......................... Asphalt.
61789-60-4........................ Pitch.
63231-60-7........................ Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon
waxes, microcryst.
64741-41-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight-
run.
64741-42-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
straight-run.
64741-43-1........................ Gas oils (petroleum), straight-run.
64741-44-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), straight-
run middle.
64741-45-3........................ Residues (petroleum), atm. tower.
64741-46-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light straight-
run.
64741-47-5........................ Natural gas condensates (petroleum).
64741-49-7........................ Condensates (petroleum), vacuum
tower.
64741-50-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
paraffinic.
64741-51-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic.
64741-52-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
naphthenic.
64741-53-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic.
64741-54-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic
cracked.
64741-55-5........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic
cracked.
64741-56-6........................ Residues (petroleum), vacuum.
64741-57-7........................ Gas oils (petroleum), heavy vacuum.
64741-58-8........................ Gas oils (petroleum), light vacuum.
64741-59-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
catalytic cracked.
64741-60-2........................ Distillates (petroleum),
intermediate catalytic cracked.
64741-61-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
catalytic cracked.
64741-62-4........................ Clarified oils (petroleum),
catalytic cracked.
64741-63-5........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic
reformed.
64741-64-6........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
alkylate.
64741-65-7........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy alkylate.
64741-66-8........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate.
64741-67-9........................ Residues (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator.
64741-68-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic
reformed.
64741-69-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light
hydrocracked.
64741-70-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization.
64741-73-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), alkylate.
64741-74-8........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal
cracked.
64741-75-9........................ Residues (petroleum), hydrocracked.
64741-76-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
hydrocracked.
64741-77-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
hydrocracked.
64741-78-2........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy
hydrocracked.
64741-79-3........................ Coke (petroleum).
64741-80-6........................ Residues (petroleum), thermal
cracked.
64741-81-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
thermal cracked.
64741-82-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
thermal cracked.
64741-83-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy thermal
cracked.
64741-84-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined
light.
64741-85-1........................ Raffinates (petroleum), sorption
process.
64741-86-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), sweetened
middle.
64741-87-3........................ Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened.
64741-88-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined heavy paraffinic.
64741-89-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined light paraffinic.
64741-90-8........................ Gas oils (petroleum), solvent-
refined.
64741-91-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined middle.
64741-92-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined
heavy.
64741-95-3........................ Residual oils (petroleum), solvent
deasphalted.
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64741-96-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined heavy naphthenic.
64741-97-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined light naphthenic.
64741-98-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphtha
solvent.
64741-99-7........................ Extracts (petroleum), light naphtha
solvent.
64742-01-4........................ Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-
refined.
64742-03-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), light
naphthenic distillate solvent.
64742-04-7........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic distillate solvent.
64742-05-8........................ Extracts (petroleum), light
paraffinic distillate solvent.
64742-06-9........................ Extracts (petroleum), middle
distillate solvent.
64742-07-0........................ Raffinates (petroleum), residual oil
decarbonization.
64742-08-1........................ Raffinates (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic distillate
decarbonization.
64742-09-2........................ Raffinates (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic distillate
decarbonization.
64742-10-5........................ Extracts (petroleum), residual oil
solvent.
64742-11-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic distillate solvent.
64742-12-7........................ Gas oils (petroleum), acid-treated.
64742-13-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated middle.
64742-14-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated light.
64742-15-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), acid-treated.
64742-16-1........................ Petroleum resins.
64742-18-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated heavy naphthenic.
64742-19-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated light naphthenic.
64742-20-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated heavy paraffinic.
64742-21-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated light paraffinic.
64742-22-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), chemically
neutralized heavy.
64742-23-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light.
64742-24-1........................ Sludges (petroleum), acid.
64742-25-2........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), acid-
treated spent.
64742-26-3........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), acid-
treated.
64742-27-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized heavy paraffinic.
64742-28-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light paraffinic.
64742-29-6........................ Gas oils (petroleum), chemically
neutralized.
64742-30-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized middle.
64742-31-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light.
64742-32-1........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum),
chemically neutralized spent.
64742-33-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
chemically neutralized.
64742-34-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized heavy naphthenic.
64742-35-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light naphthenic.
64742-36-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated heavy paraffinic.
64742-37-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated light paraffinic.
64742-38-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated middle.
64742-39-8........................ Neutralizing agents (petroleum),
spent sodium carbonate.
64742-40-1........................ Neutralizing agents (petroleum),
spent sodium hydroxide.
64742-41-2........................ Residual oils (petroleum), clay-
treated.
64742-42-3........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated microcryst.
64742-43-4........................ Paraffin waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated.
64742-44-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated heavy naphthenic.
64742-45-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated light naphthenic.
64742-46-7........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated middle.
64742-47-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light.
64742-48-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated
heavy.
64742-49-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated
light.
64742-50-3........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), clay-
treated spent.
64742-51-4........................ Paraffin waxes (petroleum),
hydrotreated.
64742-52-5........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated heavy naphthenic.
64742-53-6........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light naphthenic.
64742-54-7........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated heavy paraffinic.
64742-55-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light paraffinic.
64742-56-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed light paraffinic.
64742-57-0........................ Residual oils (petroleum),
hydrotreated.
64742-58-1........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum),
hydrotreated spent.
64742-59-2........................ Gas oils (petroleum), hydrotreated
vacuum.
64742-60-5........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
hydrotreated microcryst.
64742-61-6........................ Slack wax (petroleum).
64742-62-7........................ Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed.
64742-63-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed heavy naphthenic.
64742-64-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed light naphthenic.
64742-65-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed heavy paraffinic.
64742-67-2........................ Foots oil (petroleum).
64742-68-3........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum),
catalytic dewaxed heavy.
64742-69-4........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum),
catalytic dewaxed light.
64742-70-7........................ Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic
dewaxed heavy.
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64742-71-8........................ Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic
dewaxed light.
64742-72-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
dewaxed middle.
64742-73-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized light.
64742-75-2........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex
dewaxed heavy.
64742-76-3........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex
dewaxed light.
64742-78-5........................ Residues (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized atmospheric
tower.
64742-79-6........................ Gas oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized.
64742-80-9........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized middle.
64742-81-0........................ Kerosine (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized.
64742-82-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized heavy.
64742-83-2........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked.
64742-85-4........................ Residues (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized vacuum.
64742-86-5........................ Gas oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized heavy vacuum.
64742-87-6........................ Gas oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized light vacuum.
64742-88-7........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), medium
aliph.
64742-89-8........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light
aliph.
64742-90-1........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked.
64742-91-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked.
64742-92-3........................ Petroleum resins, oxidized.
64742-93-4........................ Asphalt, oxidized.
64742-94-5........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy
arom.
64742-95-6........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light
arom.
64742-96-7........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy
aliph.
64742-97-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
heavy.
64742-98-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light.
64742-99-0........................ Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized.
64743-00-6........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized.
64743-01-7........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized.
64743-02-8........................ Alkenes, C>10 .alpha.-.
64743-03-9........................ Phenols (petroleum).
64743-04-0........................ Coke (petroleum), recovery.
64743-05-1........................ Coke (petroleum), calcined.
64743-06-2........................ Extracts (petroleum), gas oil
solvent.
64743-07-3........................ Sludges (petroleum), chemically
neutralized.
64754-89-8........................ Naphthenic acids (petroleum), crude.
64771-71-7........................ Paraffins (petroleum), normal C>10.
64771-72-8........................ Paraffins (petroleum), normal C5-20.
67254-74-4........................ Naphthenic oils.
67674-12-8........................ Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized,
compounds with triethanolamine.
67674-13-9........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
partially deacidified.
67674-15-1........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, Me
ester.
67674-16-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, partially deacidified.
67674-17-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, compounds with
triethanolamine.
67674-18-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, Bu esters.
67891-79-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy arom.
67891-80-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light arom.
67891-81-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, potassium salts.
67891-82-1........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compounds with
ethanolamine.
67891-83-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compounds with
isopropanolamine.
67891-85-4........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compounds with
triisopropanolamine.
67891-86-5........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compds. with
diisopropanolamine.
68131-05-5........................ Hydrocarbon oils, process blends.
68131-49-7........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, acid-
treated, neutralized.
68131-75-9........................ Gases (petroleum), C3-4.
68153-22-0........................ Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon
waxes, oxidized.
68187-57-5........................ Pitch, coal tar-petroleum.
68187-58-6........................ Pitch, petroleum, arom.
68187-60-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C4, ethane-propane-
cracked.
68307-98-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracked distillate and catalytic
cracked naphtha fractionation
absorber.
68307-99-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
polymn. naphtha fractionation
stabilizer.
68308-00-9........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha fractionation
stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-01-0........................ Tail gas (petroleum), cracked
distillate hydrotreater stripper.
68308-02-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), distn.,
hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-03-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), gas oil
catalytic cracking absorber.
68308-04-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery
plant.
68308-05-4........................ Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery
plant deethanizer.
68308-06-5........................ Tail gas (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized distillate and
hydrodesulfurized naphtha
fractionator, acid-free.
68308-07-6........................ Tail gas (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized vacuum gas oil
stripper, hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-08-7........................ Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized
naphtha fractionation stabilizer.
68308-09-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-
run naphtha stabilizer, hydrogen
sulfide-free.
68308-10-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run
distillate hydrodesulfurizer,
hydrogen sulfide-free.
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68308-11-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), propane-
propylene alkylation feed prep
deethanizer.
68308-12-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum gas oil
hydrodesulfurizer, hydrogen sulfide-
free.
68308-27-0........................ Fuel gases, refinery.
68333-22-2........................ Residues (petroleum), atmospheric.
68333-23-3........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy coker.
68333-24-4........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compds. with
triethanolamine.
68333-25-5........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized light catalytic
cracked.
68333-26-6........................ Clarified oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized catalytic
cracked.
68333-27-7........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized intermediate
catalytic cracked.
68333-28-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized heavy catalytic
cracked.
68333-29-9........................ Residues (petroleum), light naphtha
solvent extracts.
68333-30-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
heavy thermal cracked.
68333-81-3........................ Alkanes, C4-12.
68333-88-0........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-17.
68334-30-5........................ Fuels, diesel.
68409-99-4........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked
overheads.
68410-00-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), crude oil.
68410-05-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), straight-
run light.
68410-12-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C5-10 fraction, high-
temperature stripping products with
light steam-cracked petroleum
naphtha C5 fraction polymers.
68410-71-9........................ Raffinates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer ethylene glycol-water
countercurrent exts.
68410-96-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated middle, intermediate
boiling.
68410-97-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
distillate hydrotreating process,
low-boiling.
68410-98-0........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated heavy naphtha,
deisohexanizer overheads.
68411-00-7........................ Alkenes, C>8.
68425-29-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-
raffinate pyrolyzate-derived,
gasoline-blending.
68425-33-2........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
barium salt.
68425-34-3........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
calcium salt.
68425-35-4........................ Raffinates (petroleum), reformer,
Lurgi unit-sepd.
68425-39-8........................ Alkenes, C>10 .alpha.-, oxidized.
68441-09-8........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated microcryst., contg.
polyethylene, oxidized.
68459-78-9........................ Alkenes, C18-24 .alpha.-, dimers.
68475-57-0........................ Alkanes, C1-2.
68475-58-1........................ Alkanes, C2-3.
68475-59-2........................ Alkanes, C3-4.
68475-60-5........................ Alkanes, C4-5.
68475-61-6........................ Alkenes, C5, naphtha-raffinate
pyrolyzate-derived.
68475-70-7........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-8, naphtha-
raffinate pyrolyzate-derived.
68475-79-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformed depentanizer.
68475-80-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light steam-
cracked naphtha.
68476-26-6........................ Fuel gases.
68476-27-7........................ Fuel gases, amine system residues.
68476-28-8........................ Fuel gases, C6-8 catalytic reformer.
68476-29-9........................ Fuel gases, crude oil distillates.
68476-30-2........................ Fuel oil, no. 2.
68476-31-3........................ Fuel oil, no. 4.
68476-32-4........................ Fuel oil, residues-straight-run gas
oils, high-sulfur.
68476-33-5........................ Fuel oil, residual.
68476-34-6........................ Fuels, diesel, no. 2.
68476-39-1........................ Hydrocarbons, aliph.-arom.-C4-5-
olefinic.
68476-40-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-4.
68476-42-6........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-5.
68476-43-7........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-6, C5-rich.
68476-44-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C>3.
68476-45-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-10 arom. conc.,
ethylene-manuf.-by-product.
68476-46-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-11, catalytic
cracker distillates.
68476-47-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C2-6, C6-8 catalytic
reformer.
68476-49-3........................ Hydrocarbons, C2-4, C3-rich.
68476-50-6........................ Hydrocarbons, C>=5, C5-6-rich.
68476-52-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C4, ethylene-manuf.-by-
product.
68476-53-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C>=20, petroleum
wastes.
68476-54-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-5, polymn. unit
feed.
68476-55-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-rich.
68476-56-2........................ Hydrocarbons, cyclic C5 and C6.
68476-77-7........................ Lubricating oils, refined used.
68476-81-3........................ Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon
waxes, oxidized, calcium salts.
68476-84-6........................ Petroleum products, gases, inorg.
68476-85-7........................ Petroleum gases, liquefied.
68476-86-8........................ Petroleum gases, liquefied,
sweetened.
68477-25-8........................ Waste gases, vent gas, C1-6.
68477-26-9........................ Wastes, petroleum.
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68477-29-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue, high-
boiling.
68477-30-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue,
intermediate-boiling.
68477-31-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue, low-
boiling.
68477-33-8........................ Gases (petroleum), C3-4, isobutane-
rich.
68477-34-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), C3-5, 2-
methyl-2-butene-rich.
68477-35-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), C3-6,
piperylene-rich.
68477-36-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
steam-cracked, C5-18 fraction.
68477-38-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
steam-cracked petroleum
distillates.
68477-39-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
stripped steam-cracked petroleum
distillates, C8-10 fraction.
68477-40-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
stripped steam-cracked petroleum
distillates, C10-12 fraction.
68477-41-8........................ Gases (petroleum), extractive, C3-5,
butadiene-butene-rich.
68477-42-9........................ Gases (petroleum), extractive, C3-5,
butene-isobutylene-rich.
68477-44-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic, mixed with steam-
cracked petroleum distillates C5-12
fraction.
68477-47-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), mixed heavy
olefin vacuum, heart-cut.
68477-48-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), mixed heavy
olefin vacuum, low-boiling.
68477-53-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C5-12 fraction.
68477-54-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C8-12 fraction.
68477-55-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C5-10 fraction, mixed with
light steam-cracked petroleum
naphtha C5 fraction.
68477-58-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked petroleum distillates, C5-
18 fraction.
68477-59-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked petroleum distillates
cyclopentadiene conc.
68477-60-1........................ Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid.
68477-61-2........................ Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C4-
6.
68477-62-3........................ Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C3-
5, butene-rich.
68477-63-4........................ Extracts (petroleum), reformer
recycle.
68477-64-5........................ Gases (petroleum), acetylene manuf.
off.
68477-65-6........................ Gases (petroleum), amine system
feed.
68477-66-7........................ Gases (petroleum), benzene unit
hydrodesulfurizer off.
68477-67-8........................ Gases (petroleum), benzene unit
recycle, hydrogen-rich.
68477-68-9........................ Gases (petroleum), blend oil,
hydrogen-nitrogen-rich.
68477-69-0........................ Gases (petroleum), butane splitter
overheads.
68477-70-3........................ Gases (petroleum), C2-3.
68477-71-4........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked
gas oil depropanizer bottoms, C4-
rich acid-free.
68477-72-5........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked
naphtha debutanizer bottoms, C3-5-
rich.
68477-73-6........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked
naphtha depropanizer overhead, C3-
rich acid-free.
68477-74-7........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
cracker.
68477-75-8........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
cracker, C1-5-rich.
68477-76-9........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic polymd.
naphtha stabilizer overhead, C2-4-
rich.
68477-77-0........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha stripper
overheads.
68477-79-2........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
reformer, C1-4-rich.
68477-80-5........................ Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer recycle.
68477-81-6........................ Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer.
68477-82-.7....................... Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer recycle, hydrogen-rich.
68477-83-8........................ Gases (petroleum), C3-5 olefinic-
paraffinic alkylation feed.
68477-84-9........................ Gases (petroleum), C2-return stream.
68477-85-0........................ Gases (petroleum), C4-rich.
68477-86-1........................ Gases (petroleum), deethanizer
overheads.
68477-87-2........................ Gases (petroleum), deisobutanizer
tower overheads.
68477-88-3........................ Gases (petroleum), deethanizer
overheads, C3-rich.
68477-89-4........................ Distillates (petroleum),
depentanizer overheads.
68477-90-7........................ Gases (petroleum), depropanizer dry,
propene-rich.
68477-91-8........................ Gases (petroleum), depropanizer
overheads.
68477-92-9........................ Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-
concentration concn.-unit-off.
68477-93-0........................ Gases (petroleum), gas concn.
reabsorber distn.
68477-94-1........................ Gases (petroleum), gas recovery
plant depropanizer overheads
68477-95-2........................ Gases (petroleum), Girbatol unit
feed.
68477-96-3........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrogen absorber
off.
68477-97-4........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrogen-rich.
68477-98-5........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrotreater
blend oil recycle, hydrogen-
nitrogen rich.
68477-99-6........................ Gases (petroleum), isomerized
naphtha fractionater, C4-rich,
hydrogen sulfide-free.
68478-00-2........................ Gases (petroleum), recycle, hydrogen-
rich.
68478-01-3........................ Gases (petroleum), reformer make-up,
hydrogen-rich.
68478-02-4........................ Gases (petroleum), reforming
hydrotreater.
68478-03-5........................ Gases (petroleum), reforming
hydrotreater, hydrogen-methane-
rich.
68478-04-6........................ Gases (petroleum), reforming
hydrotreater make-up, hydrogen-
rich.
68478-05-7........................ Gases (petroleum), thermal cracking
distn.
68478-08-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, C5-fraction, oligomer
conc.
68478-10-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, debenzenized, C8-16-
cycloalkadiene conc.
68478-12-6........................ Residues (petroleum), butane
splitter bottoms.
68478-13-7........................ Residues (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue
distn.
68478-15-9........................ Residues (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer.
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68478-16-0........................ Residual oils (petroleum),
deisobutanizer tower.
68478-17-1........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy coker
gas oil and vacuum gas oil.
68478-18-2........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy olefin
vacuum.
68478-19-3........................ Residual oils (petroleum), propene
purifn. splitter.
68478-20-6........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked
petroleum distillates
cyclopentadiene conc., C4-
cyclopentadiene-free.
68478-22-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracked naphtha stabilization
absorber.
68478-24-0........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracker, catalytic reformer and
hydrodesulfurizer combined
fractionater.
68478-25-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracker refractionation absorber.
68478-26-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha fractionation
stabilizer.
68478-27-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha separator.
68478-28-4........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha stabilizer.
68478-29-5........................ Tail gas (petroleum), cracked
distillate hydrotreater separator.
68478-30-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized straight-run
naphtha separator.
68478-31-9........................ Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized
naphtha fractionates, hydrogen
sulfide-free.
68478-32-0........................ Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas
plant mixed stream, C4-rich.
68478-33-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas
recovery plant, C1-2-rich.
68478-34-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum
residues thermal cracker.
68512-61-8........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy coker
and light vacuum.
68512-62-9........................ Residues (petroleum), light vacuum.
68512-78-7........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light
arom., hydrotreated.
68512-91-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-4-rich, petroleum
distillates.
68513-02-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
coker.
68513-03-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic
reformed, arom.-free.
68513-11-1........................ Fuel gases, hydrotreater
fractionation, scrubbed.
68513-12-2........................ Fuel gases, saturate gas unit
fractionater-absorber overheads.
68513-13-3........................ Fuel gases, thermal cracked
catalytic cracking residue.
68513-14-4........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
reformed straight-run naphtha
stabilizer overheads.
68513-15-5........................ Gases (petroleum), full-range
straight-run naphtha dehexanizer
off.
68513-16-6........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking
depropanizer off, hydrocarbon-rich.
68513-17-7........................ Gases (petroleum), light straight-
run naphtha stabilizer off.
68513-18-8........................ Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent
high-pressure flash drum off.
68513-19-9........................ Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent
low-pressure flash drum off.
68513-62-2........................ Disulfides, C5-12-alkyl.
68513-63-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformed straight-run naphtha
overheads.
68513-65-5........................ Butane, branched and linear.
68513-66-6........................ Residues (petroleum), alkylation
splitter, C4-rich.
68513-67-7........................ Residues (petroleum), cyclooctadiene
bottoms.
68513-68-8........................ Residues (petroleum), deethanizer
tower.
68513-69-9........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked
light.
68513-74-6........................ Waste gases, ethylene oxide absorber-
reactor.
68514-15-8........................ Gasoline, vapor-recovery.
68514-29-4........................ Hydrocarbons, amylene feed
debutanizer overheads non-
extractable raffinates.
68514-31-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C1-4.
68514-32-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C10 and C12, olefin-
rich.
68514-33-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C12 and C14, olefin-
rich.
68514-34-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C9-14, ethylene-manuf.-
by-product.
68514-35-2........................ Hydrocarbons, C14-30, olefin-rich.
68514-36-3........................ Hydrocarbons, C1-4, sweetened.
68514-37-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-5-unsatd..
68514-38-5........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-10-unsatd..
68514-39-6........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, isoprene-rich.
68514-79-4........................ Petroleum products, hydrofiner-
powerformer reformates.
68515-25-3........................ Benzene, C1-9-alkyl derivs.
68515-26-4........................ Benzene, di-C12-14-alkyl derivs.
68515-27-5........................ Benzene, di-C10-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation overheads, heavy
ends.
68515-28-6........................ Benzene, di-C10-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation overheads, light
ends.
68515-29-7........................ Benzene, di-C10-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation overheads, middle
cut.
68515-30-0........................ Benzene, mono-C20-48-alkyl derivs.
68515-32-2........................ Benzene, mono-C12-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms.
68515-33-3........................ Benzene, mono-C10-12-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, heavy ends.
68515-34-4........................ Benzene, mono-C12-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, heavy ends.
68515-35-5........................ Benzene, mono-C10-12-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, light ends.
68515-36-6.............