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Guidance for Enhancing Oil and Natural
Gas Resilience.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Concern
among government agencies, utilities,
and the public about the risks presented
by more frequent and more severe
weather events has led to widespread
discussion about how to make oil and
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to do so effectively and at reasonable
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ongoing maintenance of a companywide resilience strategy’’; and (3)
analytic methods and tools for
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DOE anticipates using this
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standards, requirements, or practices
with the rationale(s) relied on in
developing them and justifying their
use.
DOE also notes safety and reliability
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have been developed by the oil and
natural gas industries and promulgated
by the U.S. Department of
Transportation’s Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration, and some of these
standards have implications and
benefits for system resilience. These
standards are generally welldocumented, and DOE suggests
respondents cite them where
appropriate by reference only;
submission of more detailed
information is not needed.
Regarding state- or locally-adopted
codes and standards that have resilience
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DOE has the following questions:
(a) Scope and applicability—for any
given requirement or practice, what
hazard (or hazards) is the measure
intended to mitigate or make the system
less vulnerable against, and for which
sector(s) or component(s) of the system
is the practice relevant? Does the
requirement establish a design
threshold, e.g., ‘‘design to withstand 150
mph wind stress,’’ or identify
appropriate hazard maps, e.g., flood
plain maps, or maps of wind zones?
(b) Origins—how or by whom was the
requirement or practice developed, and
did the process provide for consensus,
openness, transparency, balanced
decision-making, due process, or an
appeal process? Could the chosen
development used be applied to unmet
needs in other oil or natural gas
resilience contexts?
(c) Validation—has the requirement or
practice been widely tested? Note: DOE
recognizes that worthwhile practices for
improving resilience may exist that are
not presently consensus-based, and
therefore asks respondents to include
information about such practices, and
whether further testing or refinements
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would make them more broadly
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(d) Are there other important caveats,
not mentioned earlier, about the
requirement or practice that should be
considered?
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2019.
Bruce J. Walker,
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Department of Energy.
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[EPA–HQ–OPPT–2019–0075; FRL–9992–79]
Certain New Chemicals; Receipt and
Status Information for May 2019
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
EPA is required under the
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA),
as amended by the Frank R. Lautenberg
Chemical Safety for the 21st Century
Act, to make information publicly
available and to publish information in
the Federal Register pertaining to
submissions under TSCA Section 5,
including notice of receipt of a
Premanufacture notice (PMN),
Significant New Use Notice (SNUN) or
Microbial Commercial Activity Notice
(MCAN), including an amended notice
or test information; an exemption
application (Biotech exemption); an
application for a test marketing
exemption (TME), both pending and/or
concluded; a notice of commencement
(NOC) of manufacture (including
import) for new chemical substances;
and a periodic status report on new
SUMMARY:
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chemical substances that are currently
under EPA review or have recently
concluded review. This document
covers the period from 05/01/2019 to
05/31/2019.
DATES: Comments identified by the
specific case number provided in this
document must be received on or before
August 8, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by docket identification (ID)
number EPA–HQ–OPPT–2019–0075,
and the specific case number for the
chemical substance related to your
comment, by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Do not submit electronically any
information you consider to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute.
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and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
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• Hand Delivery: To make special
arrangements for hand delivery or
delivery of boxed information, please
follow the instructions at https://
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Additional instructions on
commenting or visiting the docket,
along with more information about
dockets generally, is available at https://
www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical information contact: Jim
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Executive Summary
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A. What action is the Agency taking?
This document provides the receipt
and status reports for the period from
05/01/2019 to 05/31/2019. The Agency
is providing notice of receipt of PMNs,
SNUNs and MCANs (including
amended notices and test information);
an exemption application under 40 CFR
part 725 (Biotech exemption); TMEs,
both pending and/or concluded; NOCs
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to manufacture a new chemical
substance; and a periodic status report
on new chemical substances that are
currently under EPA review or have
recently concluded review.
EPA is also providing information on
its website about cases reviewed under
the amended TSCA, including the
section 5 PMN/SNUN/MCAN and
exemption notices received, the date of
receipt, the final EPA determination on
the notice, and the effective date of
EPA’s determination for PMN/SNUN/
MCAN notices on its website at: https://
www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-chemicalsunder-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/
status-pre-manufacture-notices. This
information is updated on a weekly
basis.
B. What is the Agency’s authority for
taking this action?
Under the Toxic Substances Control
Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq., a
chemical substance may be either an
‘‘existing’’ chemical substance or a
‘‘new’’ chemical substance. Any
chemical substance that is not on EPA’s
TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances
(TSCA Inventory) is classified as a ‘‘new
chemical substance,’’ while a chemical
substance that is listed on the TSCA
Inventory is classified as an ‘‘existing
chemical substance.’’ (See TSCA section
3(11).) For more information about the
TSCA Inventory go to: https://
www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory.
Any person who intends to
manufacture (including import) a new
chemical substance for a non-exempt
commercial purpose, or to manufacture
or process a chemical substance in a
non-exempt manner for a use that EPA
has determined is a significant new use,
is required by TSCA section 5 to
provide EPA with a PMN, MCAN or
SNUN, as appropriate, before initiating
the activity. EPA will review the notice,
make a risk determination on the
chemical substance or significant new
use, and take appropriate action as
described in TSCA section 5(a)(3).
TSCA section 5(h)(1) authorizes EPA
to allow persons, upon application and
under appropriate restrictions, to
manufacture or process a new chemical
substance, or a chemical substance
subject to a significant new use rule
(SNUR) issued under TSCA section
5(a)(2), for ‘‘test marketing’’ purposes,
upon a showing that the manufacture,
processing, distribution in commerce,
use, and disposal of the chemical will
not present an unreasonable risk of
injury to health or the environment.
This is referred to as a test marketing
exemption, or TME. For more
information about the requirements
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applicable to a new chemical go to:
https://www.epa.gov/oppt/newchems.
Under TSCA sections 5 and 8 and
EPA regulations, EPA is required to
publish in the Federal Register certain
information, including notice of receipt
of a PMN/SNUN/MCAN (including
amended notices and test information);
an exemption application under 40 CFR
part 725 (biotech exemption); an
application for a TME, both pending
and concluded; NOCs to manufacture a
new chemical substance; and a periodic
status report on the new chemical
substances that are currently under EPA
review or have recently concluded
review.
C. Does this action apply to me?
This action provides information that
is directed to the public in general.
D. Does this action have any
incremental economic impacts or
paperwork burdens?
No.
E. What should I consider as I prepare
my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting confidential business
information (CBI). Do not submit this
information to EPA through
regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark
the part or all of the information that
you claim to be CBI. For CBI
information in a disk or CD–ROM that
you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the
disk or CD–ROM as CBI and then
identify electronically within the disk or
CD–ROM the specific information that
is claimed as CBI. In addition to one
complete version of the comment that
includes information claimed as CBI, a
copy of the comment that does not
contain the information claimed as CBI
must be submitted for inclusion in the
public docket. Information so marked
will not be disclosed except in
accordance with procedures set forth in
40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for preparing your comments.
When preparing and submitting your
comments, see the commenting tips at
https://www.epa.gov/dockets/
comments.html.
II. Status Reports
In the past, EPA has published
individual notices reflecting the status
of TSCA section 5 filings received,
pending or concluded. In 1995, the
Agency modified its approach and
streamlined the information published
in the Federal Register after providing
notice of such changes to the public and
an opportunity to comment (See the
Federal Register of May 12, 1995, (60
FR 25798) (FRL–4942–7). Since the
passage of the Lautenberg amendments
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to TSCA in 2016, public interest in
information on the status of section 5
cases under EPA review and, in
particular, the final determination of
such cases, has increased. In an effort to
be responsive to the regulated
community, the users of this
information, and the general public, to
comply with the requirements of TSCA,
to conserve EPA resources and to
streamline the process and make it more
timely, EPA is providing information on
its website about cases reviewed under
the amended TSCA, including the
section 5 PMN/SNUN/MCAN and
exemption notices received, the date of
receipt, the final EPA determination on
the notice, and the effective date of
EPA’s determination for PMN/SNUN/
MCAN notices on its website at: https://
www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-chemicalsunder-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/
status-pre-manufacture-notices. This
information is updated on a weekly
basis.
III. Receipt Reports
For the PMN/SNUN/MCANs that
have passed an initial screening by EPA
during this period, Table I provides the
following information (to the extent that
such information is not subject to a CBI
claim) on the notices screened by EPA
during this period: The EPA case
number assigned to the notice that
indicates whether the submission is an
initial submission, or an amendment, a
notation of which version was received,
the date the notice was received by EPA,
the submitting manufacturer (i.e.,
domestic producer or importer), the
potential uses identified by the
manufacturer in the notice, and the
chemical substance identity.
As used in each of the tables in this
unit, (S) indicates that the information
in the table is the specific information
provided by the submitter, and (G)
indicates that this information in the
table is generic information because the
specific information provided by the
submitter was claimed as CBI.
Submissions which are initial
submissions will not have a letter
following the case number. Submissions
which are amendments to previous
submissions will have a case number
followed by the letter ‘‘A’’ (e.g. P–18–
1234A). The version column designates
submissions in sequence as ‘‘1’’, ‘‘2’’,
‘‘3’’, etc. Note that in some cases, an
initial submission is not numbered as
version 1; this is because earlier
version(s) were rejected as incomplete
or invalid submissions. Note also that
future versions of the following tables
may adjust slightly as the Agency works
to automate population of the data in
the tables.
TABLE I—PMN/SNUN/MCANS APPROVED * FROM 05/01/2019 TO 05/31/2019
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Case No.
Version
Received
date
Manufacturer
Use
Chemical substance
P–16–0439A ...
6
5/21/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Coloring agent .............................................
P–16–0440A ...
6
5/21/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Coloring agent .............................................
P–17–0024A ...
3
4/25/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Urethane component ..................................
P–17–0025A ...
3
4/25/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Urethane component ..................................
P–17–0109A ...
4
5/2/2019
P–17–0172A
P–17–0278A
P–17–0279A
P–17–0280A
P–17–0284A
...
...
...
...
...
5
4
4
4
5
5/28/2019
5/7/2019
5/7/2019
5/7/2019
5/3/2019
(S) Intermediate for Polyurethane Catalyst;
Polyurethane catalyst.
(G) Lubricating oil additive ................................
(G) Component in asphalt emulsions ...............
(G) Component in asphalt emulsions ...............
(G) Component in asphalt emulsions ...............
(G) In-process intermediate ..............................
P–17–0285A ...
5
5/3/2019
(G) In-process intermediate ..............................
(S) 4-Hepten-2-one.
P–17–0322A ...
7
5/22/2019
Air Products and
Chemicals.
CBI ...............................
CBI ...............................
CBI ...............................
CBI ...............................
Monument Chemical
Houston, Ltd.
Monument Chemical
Houston, Ltd.
CBI ...............................
(G) Carbon black, (organic acidic carbocyclic)modified, inorganic salt.
(G) Carbon black, (organic acidic carbocyclic)modified, metal salt.
(G) aromatic isocyanate, polymer with
alkyloxirane polymer with oxirane ether with
alkyldiol (2:1), and alkyloxirane polymer with
oxirane ether with alkyltrioll (3:1).
(G) aromatic isocyanate polymer with
alkyloxirane, alkyloxirane polymer with
oxirane ether with alkanetriol and oxirane.
(G) Alkyldiamine, aminoalkyl
dimethylaminoalkyl dimethyl-.
(G) Sulfurized alkylphenol, calcium salts.
(G) Fatty acid derived imidazoline salts.
(G) Fatty acid derived imidazoline salt.
(G) Fatty acid derived imidazoline salt.
(S) 2-Heptanone, 4-hydroxy-.
(G) Zinc naphthenate complexes.
P–17–0325A ...
8
5/9/2019
Cekal Specialties, Inc ..
P–17–0333A ...
5
5/2/2019
Miwon North America,
Inc.
(G) Auxiliary drier, has little drying action in
itself but is very useful in combination with
active driers. In vehicles that show poor tolerance for lead, calcium can replace part of
the lead with a larger amount of calcium to
prevent the precipitation of the lead & maintain drying efficiency. Calcium is also useful
as pigment wetting & dispersing agents &
help to improve hardness & gloss & reduce
‘‘Silkins‘‘. When ground with drier adsorbing
pigments, Calcium minimizes loss of dry by
being preferentially absorbed.
(S) Used in textile industry in bleaching and
dyeing operations as a dispersing agent, for
professional use according to the instructions in the Technical Bulletin.
(S) Reactive diluent for optical film coating ......
P–17–0376A ...
6
5/17/2019
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(S) 2-Propenoic acid, polymer with 2-methyl-2((1-oxo-2-propenyl)amino)-1-propanesulfonic
acid.
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, mixed esters with heterocyclic dimethanol and heterocyclic methanol.
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl
ester polymer with hexadecyl 2-propenoate,
octadecyl 2-propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8tridecasubstitutedoctyl 2-propenoate.
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Case No.
Version
Received
date
Manufacturer
Use
Chemical substance
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl
ester, polymer with hexadecyl 2-propenoate,
octadecyl 2-propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8tridecasubstitutedoctyl 2-methyl-2propenoate.
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, hexadecyl
ester, polymer with 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methyl2-propenoate, octadecyl 2-methyl-2propenoate and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8tridecasubstitutedoctyl 2-propenoate.
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, hexadecyl
ester, polymer with 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methyl2-propenoate, octadecyl 2-methyl-2propenoate and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8tridecasubstitutedoctyl 2-methyl-2propenoate.
(G) Fluorinated acrylate, polymer with
alkyloxirane homopolymer monoether with
alkanediol mono(2-methyl-2-propenoate),
tert-Bu 2-ethylhexaneperoxoate-initiated.
(S) Inulin, 2-hydroxy-3(trimethylammonio)propyl ether, chloride.
(S) Formaldehyde, reaction products with 1,3benzenedimethanamine and p-tert-butylphenol.
(S) Waxes and Waxy substances, rice bran,
oxidized.
(G) Benzenesulfonic acid,
(alkenediyl)bis[[[(hydroxyalkyl)amino](phenylamino)-triazin-2-yl]amino]-, N(hydroxyalkyl) derivs., salts, compds. with
polyalkyl-substituted(alkanol).
(S) 1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-, calcium salt (2:1).
(G) Polycyclic substituted alkane, polymer with
cyclicalkylamine, epoxide, and polycyclic epoxide ether, reaction products with
dialkylamine substituted alkyl amine.
(G) Polycyclic alkane, polymer with monocyclic
amine, polycyclic epoxide ether, reaction
products with dialkylamine alkyl amine.
(G) Polycyclic substituted alkane, polymer with
epoxide, reaction products with
cyclicalkylamine and dialkylamine substituted
alkyl amine.
(G) Heteromonocycle
[(alkylalkylidene)bis(substituted
carbomoncycle)]bis-, polymer with alkyl
isocyanate, alkenoate (ester).
(G) N-alkyl propanamide.
(G) N-alkyl acetamide.
(G) Branched alkanoic acid, epoxy ester, reaction products with monocyclic dialkylamine
and polycyclic alcohol epoxy polymer.
(G) Branched alkanoic acid, epoxy ester, reaction products with monocyclicdialkanamine
and polycyclic dialkanol ether polymer.
(G) Branched alkanoic acid, epoxy ester, reaction products with monocyclicalkanamine,
polycyclic alcohol ether homopolymer, and
polycyclic alcohol epoxy polymer.
(G) Alkyl carbobicycle, manuf. of, byproducts
from, isomerized.
(G) Alkanoic acid, alkyl ester, manuf. of, byproducts from, distn. residues.
(S) Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane,
ether with 1,2,3-propanetriol (3:1), polymer
with 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methylbenzene,
branched 4-nonylphenol-blocked.
(S) Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane,
ether with 1,2,3-propanetriol (3:1), polymer
with 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methylbenzene,
branched 4-nonylphenol-blocked.
P–17–0377A ...
6
5/17/2019
Innovative Chemical
Technologies, Inc.
(S) Textile Additive ............................................
P–17–0378A ...
6
5/17/2019
Innovative Chemical
Technologies, Inc.
(S) Textile additive ............................................
P–17–0379A ...
6
5/17/2019
Innovative Chemical
Technologies, Inc.
(S) Textile Additive ............................................
P–18–0018A ...
4
5/10/2019
Kyodo Yushi USA, Inc
(G) Lubricant .....................................................
P–18–0128A ...
3
5/13/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Surface modifier ..........................................
P–18–0151A ...
5
5/9/2019
Struers, Inc ..................
(S) A curing agent for curing epoxy systems ...
P–18–0177A ...
2
5/21/2019
(S) Lubricant and surface protection agent ......
P–18–0192A ...
2
5/28/2019
Clariant Plastics &
Coatings USA, Inc.
Archroma U.S., Inc ......
P–18–0213A ...
2
5/17/2019
CBI ...............................
P–18–0214A ...
2
5/28/2019
CBI ...............................
(S) Polyester or polyamide modifier incorporated into backbone of polymer.
(G) Curing agent ...............................................
P–18–0215A ...
2
5/28/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Curing agent ...............................................
P–18–0216A ...
2
5/28/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Curing agent ...............................................
P–18–0220A ...
2
5/9/2019
Allnex USA, Inc ...........
(S) UV Curable Coating Resin ..........................
P–18–0239A ...
P–18–0240A ...
P–18–0267A ...
2
2
2
5/21/2019
5/21/2019
5/28/2019
CBI ...............................
CBI ...............................
CBI ...............................
(G) Reactant in coating .....................................
(G) Reactant in coating .....................................
(G) Curing agent ...............................................
P–18–0268A ...
2
5/28/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Curing agent ...............................................
P–18–0269A ...
2
5/28/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Curing agent ...............................................
P–18–0288A ...
2
5/15/2019
Ungerer and Company
(S) Degreasing solvent ......................................
P–18–0326A ...
5
5/20/2019
CBI ...............................
(G) Chemical Intermediate ................................
P–18–0349A ...
2
5/8/2019
Lanxess Solutions US,
Inc.
(S) Two component adhesives and protective
coatings for marine, infrastructure, etc.
P–18–0349A ...
3
5/23/2019
Lanxess Solutions US,
Inc.
P–18–0399A ...
5
5/24/2019
CBI ...............................
P–18–0400A ...
5
5/24/2019
CBI ...............................
P–19–0019A ...
3
4/26/2019
CBI ...............................
(S) Two component adhesives and protective
coatings for marine, infrastructure, etc. The
urethane prepolymer is designed to react
with epoxy materials to create a flexible
coating or adhesive.
(G) Open, non-dispersive use additive for industrial use only.
(G) Open, non-dispersive use, additive for textile industry.
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compd. with ethanolamine.
(G) Rosin adduct ester, polymer with polyols,
potassium salt.
(G) Haloalkane.
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date
Manufacturer
Use
Chemical substance
(G) Alkyl salicylate, metal salts.
(G) Phenol, 4,4′-(1-methylethylidene)bis-, polymer with formaldehyde, 2(chloromethyl)oxirane, alpha-hydro-omegahydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), and
polyamines.
(S) 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid, mixed
decyl and octyl triesters.
(S) Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-nonylomega-hydroxy-, branched and linear.
(S) 1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N[(triethoxysilyl)methyl]-.
P–19–0028A ...
P–19–0031A ...
7
7
4/29/2019
5/2/2019
CBI ...............................
CBI ...............................
(G) Lubricating oil additive ................................
(S) Curing agent for epoxy coating systems ....
P–19–0046A ...
3
5/2/2019
(G) Lubricating agent, (G) Degreasing agent ...
P–19–0052A ...
4
5/3/2019
Kluber Lubrication
North America, L.P.
Evonik Corporation ......
P–19–0053A ...
4
5/5/2019
Wacker Chemical Corporation.
P–19–0067A ...
5
5/10/2019
CBI ...............................
P–19–0074A ...
3
5/24/2019
CBI ...............................
P–19–0081 ......
2
5/14/2019
CBI ...............................
P–19–0082 ......
1
5/3/2019
Bedoukian Research,
Inc.
P–19–0083 ......
1
5/9/2019
KX Technologies, LLC
(S) Fragrance uses per FFDCA: Fine fragrance, creams, lotions, etc., (S) Fragrance
uses per TSCA: Scented papers, candles,
detergents, cleaners, etc.
(G) Activated carbon for water purification .......
P–19–0084 ......
2
5/15/2019
CBI ...............................
(S) Flame retardant ...........................................
P–19–0085 ......
1
5/10/2019
Neste Oil US, Inc ........
P–19–0086 ......
P–19–0086A ...
P–19–0087 ......
P–19–0087A ...
P–19–0088 ......
1
2
1
2
1
5/10/2019
5/17/2019
5/10/2019
5/17/2019
5/13/2019
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
(G) The PMN substance will be used as a
functional fluid in electrical equipment.
(G) Monitor oil and gas well performance ........
(G) Monitor oil and gas well performance ........
(G) Monitor oil-and-gas well performance ........
(G) Monitor oil-and-gas well performance ........
(G) Feedstock for amine recovery ....................
P–19–0089 ......
P–19–0089A ...
P–19–0090 ......
P–19–0090A ...
P–19–0091 ......
P–19–0092 ......
P–19–0093 ......
P–19–0094 ......
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
5/15/2019
5/24/2019
5/13/2019
5/14/2019
5/14/2019
5/14/2019
5/14/2019
5/16/2019
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
SN–19–0005 ...
1
5/20/2019
Molecular Rebar Design.
(S) Hard Surface Cleaner, (S) Component of
Laundry Detergent.
(S) Used as a surface treatment, sealant,
caulk, and coating for mineral building materials such as concrete, brick, limestone, and
plaster, as well as on wood, metal and other
substrates. Formulations containing the
cross-linker provide release and anti-graffiti
properties, water repellency, weather proofing, and improved bonding in adhesive/sealant applications. The new substance is a
moisture curing cross-linking agent which
binds/joins polymers when cured. Ethanol is
released during curing, and once the cure
reaction is complete, the product will remain
bound in the cured polymer matrix.
(G) Production of oil soluble corrosion inhibitors, (G) On site consumption as a raw material in the production of downstream
chemicals, (G) Production of water soluble
corrosion inhibitors..
(G) Swelling agent for the dyeing of polyester
and blend fibers.
(G) Automotive lubricant additive ......................
(G) Well performance tracer .............................
(G) Well performance tracer .............................
(G) Well performance tracer .............................
(G) Well performance tracer .............................
(G) Well performance tracer .............................
(G) Tracer of well performance .........................
(G) Tracer for well performance ........................
(S) Acrylate for use in UV coatings, inks, adhesives and photoresists.
(G) Conductive ink ............................................
(G) Triglyceride, reactions products with
diethylenetriamine
(G) Poly(oxyalkylenediyl), carbomonocyclic
acid, 2-(aminocarbonyl)-alkyl.
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, alkyl ester, reaction
products with mixed substituted alkyl esters
of phosphorodithioic acid and propylene
oxide.
(S) Heptanal, 6-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl-.
(G) Charcoal, coconut shell, reaction products
with cyclic amine.
(S) DIphosphoric acid, compd. with 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine (1:2).
(G) Aliphatic hydrocarbons, C16-18-branched
and linear.
(G) Halogenated sodium alkylbenzoate.
(G) Halogenated sodium alkylbenzoate.
(G) Halogenated sodium alkylbenzoate.
(G) Halogenated sodium alkylbenzoate.
(S) Ethanamine, N-ethyl-, 2-hydroxy-1,2,3propanetricarboxylate (1:?).
(G) Halogenated sodium alkylbenzoate.
(G) Halogenated sodium alkylbenzoate.
(G) Halogenated sodium benzoate.
(G) Halogenated sodium benzoate.
(G) Halogenated alkylbenzoic acid.
(G) Halogenated alkylbenzoic acid.
(G) Halogenated benzoic acid.
(G) 2-Propenoic acid, (carbopolycyclic)methyl
ester.
(S) Functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes.
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* The term ‘Approved’ indicates that a submission has passed a quick initial screen ensuring all required information and documents have been provided with the
submission prior to the start of the 90-day review period, and in no way reflects the final status of a complete submission review.
In Table II of this unit, EPA provides
the following information (to the extent
that such information is not claimed as
CBI) on the NOCs that have passed an
initial screening by EPA during this
period: The EPA case number assigned
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submission was an initial or amended
submission, the date the NOC was
received by EPA, the date of
commencement provided by the
submitter in the NOC, a notation of the
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Case No.
Received date
Commencement date
If amendment, type of
amendment
Chemical substance
(G) Genetically modified microorganism.
(G) Alkylene oxide adducts with glycerin.
(G) Alkylcarboxy, N,N′-[1,2-ethenediylbis[(3-sulfo-4,1-phenylene)imino[6-[(2,5-disulfophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2diyl]]]bis-, sodium salt, compd. with polyalkylammonium derivative.
(G)Poly[oxy(alkanediyl)],.alpha.,.alpha.′,.alpha.″-1,2,3propanetriyltris[.omega.-(2-hydroxy-3-mercaptopropoxy)-.
(G) Fatty acids, polymers with substituted carbomonocycle, substituted alkylamines, heteromonocycle, fatty acid and
alkylamine, lactates (salts).
(G) Substituted heteromonocycle,.
(G) 2-oxepanone, reaction products with alkylenediaminealkyleneimine polymer, 2-[[(2-alkyl)oxy]alkyl]oxirane and
tetrahydro-2h-pyran-2-one.
(G) (substituted-dialkyl(halo)silyl)alkanenitrile.
J–19–0006 ......
P–11–0139 ......
P–14–0841 ......
5/6/2019
5/15/2019
5/21/2019
4/11/2019
5/3/2019
4/6/2015
.........................................
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P–15–0322A ...
5/8/2019
9/26/2016
P–16–0446 ......
5/21/2019
5/20/2019
Addition of substantiation
for CBI claims.
.........................................
P–16–0532 ......
P–17–0220 ......
5/14/2019
5/7/2019
4/17/2019
4/27/2019
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P–17–0354A ...
4/29/2019
2/4/2019
P–18–0129 ......
P–18–0169 ......
5/28/2019
5/3/2019
5/28/2019
4/30/2019
Specific and generic
chemical names updated.
.........................................
.........................................
P–18–0188 ......
5/28/2019
5/24/2019
.........................................
P–18–0220 ......
5/28/2019
5/28/2019
.........................................
P–18–0277 ......
P–18–0305 ......
5/16/2019
5/24/2019
5/15/2019
5/11/2019
.........................................
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P–19–0032 ......
5/10/2019
4/25/2019
.........................................
P–19–0035 ......
5/22/2019
5/21/2019
.........................................
P–19–0037 ......
P–19–0045 ......
5/3/2019
5/22/2019
4/15/2019
4/29/2019
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(S) Benzenepropanal, .alpha.,.alpha.,3-trimethyl-.
(G) Propanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-,
polymer with dimethyl carbonate, 1,6-hexanediol, diamine and
1,1′-methylenebis[4-isocyanatocyclohexane], pentaerythritol
triacrylate-blocked, compds. with triethylamine.
(G) Alkyl substituted alkenoic acid, alkyl ester, polymer with
alkanediol alkyl-alkenoate, reaction products with alkenoic
acid, isocyanato-(isocyanatoalkyl)-alkyl substituted
carbomonocycle and substituted alkanediol.
(G) Heteromonocycle [(alkylalkylidene)bis(substituted
carbomoncycle)]bis-, polymer with alkyl isocyanate, alkenoate
(ester).
(G) Polyacrylatepolymer, sodium salt.
(G) Alkenoic acid, alkyl-,alkyl ester, polymer with alkyl
alkenoate, substituted heteromonocycycle, substituted
carbomonocycle, substituted alkanediol and alkenoic acid, alkali metal salt,.
(G) Carbonic dichloride, polymer with 4,4′-(1methylethylidene)bis[phenol] ester, polymer with tetrol and
polyether tetrol.
(S) Acetamide, 2-(4-methylphenoxy)-n-1h-pyrazol-3-yl-n-(2thienylmethyl)-.
(G) D-glucaric acid, mixed alkali metal salt.
(G) Non-metal tetrakis (hydroxyalkyl)-, halide, polymer with
amide oxidized,.
* The term ‘Approved’ indicates that a submission has passed a quick initial screen ensuring all required information and documents have been
provided with the submission.
In Table III of this unit, EPA provides
the following information (to the extent
such information is not subject to a CBI
claim) on the test information that has
been received during this time period:
The EPA case number assigned to the
test information; the date the test
information was received by EPA, the
type of test information submitted, and
chemical substance identity.
TABLE III—TEST INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 05/01/2019 TO 05/31/2019
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5/13/2019
P–16–0289 .....
5/3/2019
P–16–0404 .....
5/7/2019
P–16–0418 .....
5/6/2019
P–16–0543 .....
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Chemical substance
Quarterly submittal Testing of Substance
(EPA Method 8290A), Analytical report.
Particle Size Analysis .................................
Acute Toxicity to the Zebrafish, Danio
rerio, Determined Under Static-Renewal
Test Conditions (OECD 203).
Acute Toxicity to the Zebrafish, Danio
rerio, Determined Under Static-Renewal
Test Conditions (OECD 203).
Exposure Monitoring Report .......................
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(G) benzene dicarboxylic acid, polymer with alkane dioic acid
and aliphatic diamine.
(G) alkyl ester, 2-({4-[2-(trisubstituted phenyl)azo]-5-acetamido2-substitutedphenyl}(substituted alkoxy)amino).
(G) 6-(disubstituted-phenyl azo)-4,7-disubstitutedQuinolinepropanoic acid, alkyl ester.
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Received date
P–18–0127 .....
5/2/2019
P–18–0141 .....
5/14/2019
P–19–0071 .....
5/20/2019
Type of test information
Skin sensitization (OECD 406) Literature:
Implementation of the dermal sensitization Quantitative Risk Assessment
(QRA) for fragrance ingredients (Api and
Vey) Dermal sensitization quantitative
risk assessment (QRA) for fragrance ingredients (Api, et al.).
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Test, Combined
Repeated Dose Toxicity Study with the
Reproduction/Developmental Toxicity
Screening Test (OECD 422), In vitro
Skin Irritation: Reconstructed Human
Epidermis Test Method (OECD 439).
Mammalian Chromosome Aberration Test
(OECD 473), Bacterial Reverse Mutation
Test/AMES Assay (OECD 471), Mouse
Lymphoma Assay.
If you are interested in information
that is not included in these tables, you
may contact EPA’s technical
information contact or general
information contact as described under
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT to
access additional non-CBI information
that may be available.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.
Dated: June 27, 2019.
Megan Carroll,
Acting Director, Information Management
Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics.
[FR Doc. 2019–14523 Filed 7–8–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE
AGENCY
[No. 2019–N–5]
Designation of Replacement for
Federal Housing Finance Agency’s
ARM Index
Federal Housing Finance
Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Housing Finance
Agency (FHFA or Agency) recently
discontinued publication of its monthly
index for adjustable rate mortgage loans,
known as the National Average Contract
Mortgage Rate for the Purchase of
Previously Occupied Homes by
Combined Lenders, due to dwindling
participation by mortgage originators in
the Agency’s Monthly Survey of Rates
and Terms on Conventional One-Family
Non-farm Mortgage Loans, on which the
index had been based. By this notice,
FHFA is designating a replacement
index, to be called ‘‘PMMS+.’’ The
replacement index will be an adjusted
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(S) heptane, 2-methoxy-2-methyl-.
(G) methyl modified lactam.
(G) trimethylolpropane, alkenoic acid, triester.
version of Freddie Mac’s Primary
Mortgage Market Survey 30-Yr FRM,
and will take effect immediately. FHFA
intends to publish the PMMS+ Index
value monthly and on approximately
the same schedule as it has been
publishing the existing index. FHFA is
soliciting public comments on its
designation of the replacement index
and will consider any comments
received before finalizing its decision
about the successor index.
DATES: Interested persons may submit
comments on or before September 9,
2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments to FHFA,
identified by ‘‘Designation of
Replacement for Federal Housing
Finance Agency’s ARM Index (No.
2019–N–5)’’ by any of the following
methods:
• Agency Website: www.fhfa.gov/
open-for-comment-or-input.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments. If
you submit your comment to the
Federal eRulemaking Portal, please also
send it by email to FHFA at
RegComments@fhfa.gov to ensure
timely receipt by the agency.
• Mail/Hand Delivery: Federal
Housing Finance Agency, Eighth Floor,
400 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC
20219, ATTENTION: Proposed
Collection; Comment Request:
‘‘Designation of Replacement for Federal
Housing Finance Agency’s ARM Index
(No. 2019–N–5)’’.
We will post all public comments we
receive without change, including any
personal information you provide, such
as your name and address, email
address, and telephone number, on the
FHFA website at https://www.fhfa.gov. In
addition, copies of all comments
received will be available for
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examination by the public through the
electronic comment docket for the
Notice also located on the FHFA
website.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David L. Roderer, Senior Financial
Analyst, David.L.Roderer@fhfa.gov,
(202) 649–3206; or Eric Raudenbush,
Associate General Counsel,
Eric.Raudenbush@fhfa.gov, (202) 649–
3084 (these are not toll-free numbers);
Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400
Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC
20219. The Telecommunications Device
for the Hearing Impaired is (800) 877–
8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background of MIRS and the ARM
Index
FHFA’s Monthly Survey of Rates and
Terms on Conventional One-Family
Non-farm Mortgage Loans, commonly
referred to as the ‘‘Monthly Interest Rate
Survey’’ or ‘‘MIRS,’’ was a monthly
survey of mortgage lenders that solicited
information on the terms and conditions
on all conventional, single-family, fully
amortized, purchase-money mortgage
loans closed during the last five working
days of the preceding month. The MIRS
collected monthly information on
interest rates, loan terms, and house
prices by property type (i.e., new or
previously occupied), by loan type (i.e.,
fixed- or adjustable-rate), and by lender
type (i.e., mortgage companies, savings
associations, commercial banks, and
savings banks), as well as information
on 15-year and 30-year fixed-rate loans.
In addition, the survey collected
quarterly information on conventional
loans by major metropolitan area and by
Federal Home Loan Bank district. The
MIRS did not collect information on
loans insured by the Federal Housing
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2019-0075; FRL-9992-79]
Certain New Chemicals; Receipt and Status Information for May
2019
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: EPA is required under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA),
as amended by the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st
Century Act, to make information publicly available and to publish
information in the Federal Register pertaining to submissions under
TSCA Section 5, including notice of receipt of a Premanufacture notice
(PMN), Significant New Use Notice (SNUN) or Microbial Commercial
Activity Notice (MCAN), including an amended notice or test
information; an exemption application (Biotech exemption); an
application for a test marketing exemption (TME), both pending and/or
concluded; a notice of commencement (NOC) of manufacture (including
import) for new chemical substances; and a periodic status report on
new
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chemical substances that are currently under EPA review or have
recently concluded review. This document covers the period from 05/01/
2019 to 05/31/2019.
DATES: Comments identified by the specific case number provided in this
document must be received on or before August 8, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by docket identification
(ID) number EPA-HQ-OPPT-2019-0075, and the specific case number for the
chemical substance related to your comment, by one of the following
methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Do not submit
electronically any information you consider to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute.
Mail: Document Control Office (7407M), Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460-0001.
Hand Delivery: To make special arrangements for hand
delivery or delivery of boxed information, please follow the
instructions at https://www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html.
Additional instructions on commenting or visiting the docket, along
with more information about dockets generally, is available at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical information contact: Jim Rahai, Information
Management Division (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington,
DC 20460-0001; telephone number: (202) 564-8593; email address:
[email protected].
For general information contact: The TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill,
422 South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14620; telephone number: (202)
554-1404; email address: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Executive Summary
A. What action is the Agency taking?
This document provides the receipt and status reports for the
period from 05/01/2019 to 05/31/2019. The Agency is providing notice of
receipt of PMNs, SNUNs and MCANs (including amended notices and test
information); an exemption application under 40 CFR part 725 (Biotech
exemption); TMEs, both pending and/or concluded; NOCs to manufacture a
new chemical substance; and a periodic status report on new chemical
substances that are currently under EPA review or have recently
concluded review.
EPA is also providing information on its website about cases
reviewed under the amended TSCA, including the section 5 PMN/SNUN/MCAN
and exemption notices received, the date of receipt, the final EPA
determination on the notice, and the effective date of EPA's
determination for PMN/SNUN/MCAN notices on its website at: https://www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-chemicals-under-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/status-pre-manufacture-notices. This information is updated on a
weekly basis.
B. What is the Agency's authority for taking this action?
Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2601 et
seq., a chemical substance may be either an ``existing'' chemical
substance or a ``new'' chemical substance. Any chemical substance that
is not on EPA's TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances (TSCA Inventory)
is classified as a ``new chemical substance,'' while a chemical
substance that is listed on the TSCA Inventory is classified as an
``existing chemical substance.'' (See TSCA section 3(11).) For more
information about the TSCA Inventory go to: https://www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory.
Any person who intends to manufacture (including import) a new
chemical substance for a non-exempt commercial purpose, or to
manufacture or process a chemical substance in a non-exempt manner for
a use that EPA has determined is a significant new use, is required by
TSCA section 5 to provide EPA with a PMN, MCAN or SNUN, as appropriate,
before initiating the activity. EPA will review the notice, make a risk
determination on the chemical substance or significant new use, and
take appropriate action as described in TSCA section 5(a)(3).
TSCA section 5(h)(1) authorizes EPA to allow persons, upon
application and under appropriate restrictions, to manufacture or
process a new chemical substance, or a chemical substance subject to a
significant new use rule (SNUR) issued under TSCA section 5(a)(2), for
``test marketing'' purposes, upon a showing that the manufacture,
processing, distribution in commerce, use, and disposal of the chemical
will not present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the
environment. This is referred to as a test marketing exemption, or TME.
For more information about the requirements applicable to a new
chemical go to: https://www.epa.gov/oppt/newchems.
Under TSCA sections 5 and 8 and EPA regulations, EPA is required to
publish in the Federal Register certain information, including notice
of receipt of a PMN/SNUN/MCAN (including amended notices and test
information); an exemption application under 40 CFR part 725 (biotech
exemption); an application for a TME, both pending and concluded; NOCs
to manufacture a new chemical substance; and a periodic status report
on the new chemical substances that are currently under EPA review or
have recently concluded review.
C. Does this action apply to me?
This action provides information that is directed to the public in
general.
D. Does this action have any incremental economic impacts or paperwork
burdens?
No.
E. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting confidential business information (CBI). Do not
submit this information to EPA through regulations.gov or email.
Clearly mark the part or all of the information that you claim to be
CBI. For CBI information in a disk or CD-ROM that you mail to EPA, mark
the outside of the disk or CD-ROM as CBI and then identify
electronically within the disk or CD-ROM the specific information that
is claimed as CBI. In addition to one complete version of the comment
that includes information claimed as CBI, a copy of the comment that
does not contain the information claimed as CBI must be submitted for
inclusion in the public docket. Information so marked will not be
disclosed except in accordance with procedures set forth in 40 CFR part
2.
2. Tips for preparing your comments. When preparing and submitting
your comments, see the commenting tips at https://www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html.
II. Status Reports
In the past, EPA has published individual notices reflecting the
status of TSCA section 5 filings received, pending or concluded. In
1995, the Agency modified its approach and streamlined the information
published in the Federal Register after providing notice of such
changes to the public and an opportunity to comment (See the Federal
Register of May 12, 1995, (60 FR 25798) (FRL-4942-7). Since the passage
of the Lautenberg amendments
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to TSCA in 2016, public interest in information on the status of
section 5 cases under EPA review and, in particular, the final
determination of such cases, has increased. In an effort to be
responsive to the regulated community, the users of this information,
and the general public, to comply with the requirements of TSCA, to
conserve EPA resources and to streamline the process and make it more
timely, EPA is providing information on its website about cases
reviewed under the amended TSCA, including the section 5 PMN/SNUN/MCAN
and exemption notices received, the date of receipt, the final EPA
determination on the notice, and the effective date of EPA's
determination for PMN/SNUN/MCAN notices on its website at: https://www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-chemicals-under-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/status-pre-manufacture-notices. This information is updated on a
weekly basis.
III. Receipt Reports
For the PMN/SNUN/MCANs that have passed an initial screening by EPA
during this period, Table I provides the following information (to the
extent that such information is not subject to a CBI claim) on the
notices screened by EPA during this period: The EPA case number
assigned to the notice that indicates whether the submission is an
initial submission, or an amendment, a notation of which version was
received, the date the notice was received by EPA, the submitting
manufacturer (i.e., domestic producer or importer), the potential uses
identified by the manufacturer in the notice, and the chemical
substance identity.
As used in each of the tables in this unit, (S) indicates that the
information in the table is the specific information provided by the
submitter, and (G) indicates that this information in the table is
generic information because the specific information provided by the
submitter was claimed as CBI. Submissions which are initial submissions
will not have a letter following the case number. Submissions which are
amendments to previous submissions will have a case number followed by
the letter ``A'' (e.g. P-18-1234A). The version column designates
submissions in sequence as ``1'', ``2'', ``3'', etc. Note that in some
cases, an initial submission is not numbered as version 1; this is
because earlier version(s) were rejected as incomplete or invalid
submissions. Note also that future versions of the following tables may
adjust slightly as the Agency works to automate population of the data
in the tables.
Table I--PMN/SNUN/MCANs Approved * From 05/01/2019 to 05/31/2019
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Received
Case No. Version date Manufacturer Use Chemical substance
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P-16-0439A......... 6 5/21/2019 CBI................ (G) Coloring agent..... (G) Carbon black,
(organic acidic
carbocyclic)-modified,
inorganic salt.
P-16-0440A......... 6 5/21/2019 CBI................ (G) Coloring agent..... (G) Carbon black,
(organic acidic
carbocyclic)-modified,
metal salt.
P-17-0024A......... 3 4/25/2019 CBI................ (G) Urethane component. (G) aromatic
isocyanate, polymer
with alkyloxirane
polymer with oxirane
ether with alkyldiol
(2:1), and
alkyloxirane polymer
with oxirane ether
with alkyltrioll
(3:1).
P-17-0025A......... 3 4/25/2019 CBI................ (G) Urethane component. (G) aromatic isocyanate
polymer with
alkyloxirane,
alkyloxirane polymer
with oxirane ether
with alkanetriol and
oxirane.
P-17-0109A......... 4 5/2/2019 Air Products and (S) Intermediate for (G) Alkyldiamine,
Chemicals. Polyurethane Catalyst; aminoalkyl
Polyurethane catalyst. dimethylaminoalkyl
dimethyl-.
P-17-0172A......... 5 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Lubricating oil (G) Sulfurized
additive. alkylphenol, calcium
salts.
P-17-0278A......... 4 5/7/2019 CBI................ (G) Component in (G) Fatty acid derived
asphalt emulsions. imidazoline salts.
P-17-0279A......... 4 5/7/2019 CBI................ (G) Component in (G) Fatty acid derived
asphalt emulsions. imidazoline salt.
P-17-0280A......... 4 5/7/2019 CBI................ (G) Component in (G) Fatty acid derived
asphalt emulsions. imidazoline salt.
P-17-0284A......... 5 5/3/2019 Monument Chemical (G) In-process (S) 2-Heptanone, 4-
Houston, Ltd. intermediate. hydroxy-.
P-17-0285A......... 5 5/3/2019 Monument Chemical (G) In-process (S) 4-Hepten-2-one.
Houston, Ltd. intermediate.
P-17-0322A......... 7 5/22/2019 CBI................ (G) Auxiliary drier, (G) Zinc naphthenate
has little drying complexes.
action in itself but
is very useful in
combination with
active driers. In
vehicles that show
poor tolerance for
lead, calcium can
replace part of the
lead with a larger
amount of calcium to
prevent the
precipitation of the
lead & maintain drying
efficiency. Calcium is
also useful as pigment
wetting & dispersing
agents & help to
improve hardness &
gloss & reduce
``Silkins``. When
ground with drier
adsorbing pigments,
Calcium minimizes loss
of dry by being
preferentially
absorbed.
P-17-0325A......... 8 5/9/2019 Cekal Specialties, (S) Used in textile (S) 2-Propenoic acid,
Inc. industry in bleaching polymer with 2-methyl-
and dyeing operations 2-((1-oxo-2-
as a dispersing agent, propenyl)amino)-1-
for professional use propanesulfonic acid.
according to the
instructions in the
Technical Bulletin.
P-17-0333A......... 5 5/2/2019 Miwon North (S) Reactive diluent (G) 2-Propenoic acid,
America, Inc. for optical film mixed esters with
coating. heterocyclic
dimethanol and
heterocyclic methanol.
P-17-0376A......... 6 5/17/2019 Innovative Chemical (S) Textile additive... (G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
Technologies, Inc. methyl-, 2-
hydroxyethyl ester
polymer with hexadecyl
2-propenoate,
octadecyl 2-propenoate
and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,
8,8-
tridecasubstitutedocty
l 2-propenoate.
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P-17-0377A......... 6 5/17/2019 Innovative Chemical (S) Textile Additive... (G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
Technologies, Inc. methyl-, 2-
hydroxyethyl ester,
polymer with hexadecyl
2-propenoate,
octadecyl 2-propenoate
and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,
8,8-
tridecasubstitutedocty
l 2-methyl-2-
propenoate.
P-17-0378A......... 6 5/17/2019 Innovative Chemical (S) Textile additive... (G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
Technologies, Inc. methyl-, hexadecyl
ester, polymer with 2-
hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-
2-propenoate,
octadecyl 2-methyl-2-
propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,
8,8-
tridecasubstitutedocty
l 2-propenoate.
P-17-0379A......... 6 5/17/2019 Innovative Chemical (S) Textile Additive... (G) 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
Technologies, Inc. methyl-, hexadecyl
ester, polymer with 2-
hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-
2-propenoate,
octadecyl 2-methyl-2-
propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,
8,8-
tridecasubstitutedocty
l 2-methyl-2-
propenoate.
P-18-0018A......... 4 5/10/2019 Kyodo Yushi USA, (G) Lubricant.......... (G) Fluorinated
Inc. acrylate, polymer with
alkyloxirane
homopolymer monoether
with alkanediol mono(2-
methyl-2-propenoate),
tert-Bu 2-
ethylhexaneperoxoate-
initiated.
P-18-0128A......... 3 5/13/2019 CBI................ (G) Surface modifier... (S) Inulin, 2-hydroxy-3-
(trimethylammonio)prop
yl ether, chloride.
P-18-0151A......... 5 5/9/2019 Struers, Inc....... (S) A curing agent for (S) Formaldehyde,
curing epoxy systems. reaction products with
1,3-
benzenedimethanamine
and p-tert-
butylphenol.
P-18-0177A......... 2 5/21/2019 Clariant Plastics & (S) Lubricant and (S) Waxes and Waxy
Coatings USA, Inc. surface protection substances, rice bran,
agent. oxidized.
P-18-0192A......... 2 5/28/2019 Archroma U.S., Inc. (S) Optical brightener (G) Benzenesulfonic
for use in paper acid,
applications. (alkenediyl)bis[[[(hyd
roxyalkyl)amino]-
(phenylamino)-triazin-
2-yl]amino]-, N-
(hydroxyalkyl)
derivs., salts,
compds. with polyalkyl-
substituted(alkanol).
P-18-0213A......... 2 5/17/2019 CBI................ (S) Polyester or (S) 1,3-
polyamide modifier Benzenedicarboxylic
incorporated into acid, 5-sulfo-,
backbone of polymer. calcium salt (2:1).
P-18-0214A......... 2 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Curing agent....... (G) Polycyclic
substituted alkane,
polymer with
cyclicalkylamine,
epoxide, and
polycyclic epoxide
ether, reaction
products with
dialkylamine
substituted alkyl
amine.
P-18-0215A......... 2 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Curing agent....... (G) Polycyclic alkane,
polymer with
monocyclic amine,
polycyclic epoxide
ether, reaction
products with
dialkylamine alkyl
amine.
P-18-0216A......... 2 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Curing agent....... (G) Polycyclic
substituted alkane,
polymer with epoxide,
reaction products with
cyclicalkylamine and
dialkylamine
substituted alkyl
amine.
P-18-0220A......... 2 5/9/2019 Allnex USA, Inc.... (S) UV Curable Coating (G) Heteromonocycle
Resin. [(alkylalkylidene)bis(
substituted
carbomoncycle)]bis-,
polymer with alkyl
isocyanate, alkenoate
(ester).
P-18-0239A......... 2 5/21/2019 CBI................ (G) Reactant in coating (G) N-alkyl
propanamide.
P-18-0240A......... 2 5/21/2019 CBI................ (G) Reactant in coating (G) N-alkyl acetamide.
P-18-0267A......... 2 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Curing agent....... (G) Branched alkanoic
acid, epoxy ester,
reaction products with
monocyclic
dialkylamine and
polycyclic alcohol
epoxy polymer.
P-18-0268A......... 2 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Curing agent....... (G) Branched alkanoic
acid, epoxy ester,
reaction products with
monocyclicdialkanamine
and polycyclic
dialkanol ether
polymer.
P-18-0269A......... 2 5/28/2019 CBI................ (G) Curing agent....... (G) Branched alkanoic
acid, epoxy ester,
reaction products with
monocyclicalkanamine,
polycyclic alcohol
ether homopolymer, and
polycyclic alcohol
epoxy polymer.
P-18-0288A......... 2 5/15/2019 Ungerer and Company (S) Degreasing solvent. (G) Alkyl carbobicycle,
manuf. of, byproducts
from, isomerized.
P-18-0326A......... 5 5/20/2019 CBI................ (G) Chemical (G) Alkanoic acid,
Intermediate. alkyl ester, manuf.
of, byproducts from,
distn. residues.
P-18-0349A......... 2 5/8/2019 Lanxess Solutions (S) Two component (S) Oxirane, 2-methyl-,
US, Inc. adhesives and polymer with oxirane,
protective coatings ether with 1,2,3-
for marine, propanetriol (3:1),
infrastructure, etc. polymer with 2,4-
diisocyanato-1-
methylbenzene,
branched 4-nonylphenol-
blocked.
P-18-0349A......... 3 5/23/2019 Lanxess Solutions (S) Two component (S) Oxirane, 2-methyl-,
US, Inc. adhesives and polymer with oxirane,
protective coatings ether with 1,2,3-
for marine, propanetriol (3:1),
infrastructure, etc. polymer with 2,4-
The urethane diisocyanato-1-
prepolymer is designed methylbenzene,
to react with epoxy branched 4-nonylphenol-
materials to create a blocked.
flexible coating or
adhesive.
P-18-0399A......... 5 5/24/2019 CBI................ (G) Open, non- (G) Rosin adduct ester,
dispersive use polymer with polyols,
additive for compd. with
industrial use only. ethanolamine.
P-18-0400A......... 5 5/24/2019 CBI................ (G) Open, non- (G) Rosin adduct ester,
dispersive use, polymer with polyols,
additive for textile potassium salt.
industry.
P-19-0019A......... 3 4/26/2019 CBI................ (G) Intermediate....... (G) Haloalkane.
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P-19-0028A......... 7 4/29/2019 CBI................ (G) Lubricating oil (G) Alkyl salicylate,
additive. metal salts.
P-19-0031A......... 7 5/2/2019 CBI................ (S) Curing agent for (G) Phenol, 4,4'-(1-
epoxy coating systems. methylethylidene)bis-,
polymer with
formaldehyde, 2-
(chloromethyl)oxirane,
alpha-hydro-omega-
hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl), and
polyamines.
P-19-0046A......... 3 5/2/2019 Kluber Lubrication (G) Lubricating agent, (S) 1,2,4-
North America, L.P. (G) Degreasing agent. Benzenetricarboxylic
acid, mixed decyl and
octyl triesters.
P-19-0052A......... 4 5/3/2019 Evonik Corporation. (S) Hard Surface (S) Poly(oxy-1,2-
Cleaner, (S) Component ethanediyl), alpha-
of Laundry Detergent. nonyl-omega-hydroxy-,
branched and linear.
P-19-0053A......... 4 5/5/2019 Wacker Chemical (S) Used as a surface (S) 1-Butanamine, N-
Corporation. treatment, sealant, butyl-N-
caulk, and coating for [(triethoxysilyl)methy
mineral building l]-.
materials such as
concrete, brick,
limestone, and
plaster, as well as on
wood, metal and other
substrates.
Formulations
containing the cross-
linker provide release
and anti-graffiti
properties, water
repellency, weather
proofing, and improved
bonding in adhesive/
sealant applications.
The new substance is a
moisture curing cross-
linking agent which
binds/joins polymers
when cured. Ethanol is
released during
curing, and once the
cure reaction is
complete, the product
will remain bound in
the cured polymer
matrix.
P-19-0067A......... 5 5/10/2019 CBI................ (G) Production of oil (G) Triglyceride,
soluble corrosion reactions products
inhibitors, (G) On with
site consumption as a diethylenetriamine
raw material in the
production of
downstream chemicals,
(G) Production of
water soluble
corrosion inhibitors..
P-19-0074A......... 3 5/24/2019 CBI................ (G) Swelling agent for (G)
the dyeing of Poly(oxyalkylenediyl),
polyester and blend carbomonocyclic acid,
fibers. 2-(aminocarbonyl)-
alkyl.
P-19-0081.......... 2 5/14/2019 CBI................ (G) Automotive (G) 2-Propenoic acid,
lubricant additive. alkyl ester, reaction
products with mixed
substituted alkyl
esters of
phosphorodithioic acid
and propylene oxide.
P-19-0082.......... 1 5/3/2019 Bedoukian Research, (S) Fragrance uses per (S) Heptanal, 6-hydroxy-
Inc. FFDCA: Fine fragrance, 2,6-dimethyl-.
creams, lotions, etc.,
(S) Fragrance uses per
TSCA: Scented papers,
candles, detergents,
cleaners, etc.
P-19-0083.......... 1 5/9/2019 KX Technologies, (G) Activated carbon (G) Charcoal, coconut
LLC. for water purification. shell, reaction
products with cyclic
amine.
P-19-0084.......... 2 5/15/2019 CBI................ (S) Flame retardant.... (S) DIphosphoric acid,
compd. with 1,3,5-
triazine-2,4,6-
triamine (1:2).
P-19-0085.......... 1 5/10/2019 Neste Oil US, Inc.. (G) The PMN substance (G) Aliphatic
will be used as a hydrocarbons, C16-18-
functional fluid in branched and linear.
electrical equipment.
P-19-0086.......... 1 5/10/2019 CBI................ (G) Monitor oil and gas (G) Halogenated sodium
well performance. alkylbenzoate.
P-19-0086A......... 2 5/17/2019 CBI................ (G) Monitor oil and gas (G) Halogenated sodium
well performance. alkylbenzoate.
P-19-0087.......... 1 5/10/2019 CBI................ (G) Monitor oil-and-gas (G) Halogenated sodium
well performance. alkylbenzoate.
P-19-0087A......... 2 5/17/2019 CBI................ (G) Monitor oil-and-gas (G) Halogenated sodium
well performance. alkylbenzoate.
P-19-0088.......... 1 5/13/2019 CBI................ (G) Feedstock for amine (S) Ethanamine, N-ethyl-
recovery. , 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-
propanetricarboxylate
(1:?).
P-19-0089.......... 2 5/15/2019 CBI................ (G) Well performance (G) Halogenated sodium
tracer. alkylbenzoate.
P-19-0089A......... 3 5/24/2019 CBI................ (G) Well performance (G) Halogenated sodium
tracer. alkylbenzoate.
P-19-0090.......... 1 5/13/2019 CBI................ (G) Well performance (G) Halogenated sodium
tracer. benzoate.
P-19-0090A......... 2 5/14/2019 CBI................ (G) Well performance (G) Halogenated sodium
tracer. benzoate.
P-19-0091.......... 1 5/14/2019 CBI................ (G) Well performance (G) Halogenated
tracer. alkylbenzoic acid.
P-19-0092.......... 1 5/14/2019 CBI................ (G) Tracer of well (G) Halogenated
performance. alkylbenzoic acid.
P-19-0093.......... 2 5/14/2019 CBI................ (G) Tracer for well (G) Halogenated benzoic
performance. acid.
P-19-0094.......... 1 5/16/2019 CBI................ (S) Acrylate for use in (G) 2-Propenoic acid,
UV coatings, inks, (carbopolycyclic)methy
adhesives and l ester.
photoresists.
SN-19-0005......... 1 5/20/2019 Molecular Rebar (G) Conductive ink..... (S) Functionalized
Design. multiwall carbon
nanotubes.
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* The term `Approved' indicates that a submission has passed a quick initial screen ensuring all required
information and documents have been provided with the submission prior to the start of the 90-day review
period, and in no way reflects the final status of a complete submission review.
In Table II of this unit, EPA provides the following information
(to the extent that such information is not claimed as CBI) on the NOCs
that have passed an initial screening by EPA during this period: The
EPA case number assigned to the NOC including whether the submission
was an initial or amended submission, the date the NOC was received by
EPA, the date of commencement provided by the submitter in the NOC, a
notation of the type of amendment (e.g., amendment to generic name,
specific name, technical contact information, etc.) and chemical
substance identity.
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Table II--NOCs Approved * From 05/01/2019 to 05/31/2019
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Commencement If amendment, type of
Case No. Received date date amendment Chemical substance
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J-19-0006............... 5/6/2019 4/11/2019 ..................... (G) Genetically modified
microorganism.
P-11-0139............... 5/15/2019 5/3/2019 ..................... (G) Alkylene oxide adducts with
glycerin.
P-14-0841............... 5/21/2019 4/6/2015 ..................... (G) Alkylcarboxy, N,N'-[1,2-
ethenediylbis[(3-sulfo-4,1-
phenylene)imino[6-[(2,5-
disulfophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-
triazine-4,2-diyl]]]bis-,
sodium salt, compd. with
polyalkylammonium derivative.
P-15-0322A.............. 5/8/2019 9/26/2016 Addition of (G)Poly[oxy(alkanediyl)],.alpha
substantiation for .,.alpha.',.alpha.''-1,2,3-
CBI claims. propanetriyltris[.omega.-(2-
hydroxy-3-mercaptopropoxy)-.
P-16-0446............... 5/21/2019 5/20/2019 ..................... (G) Fatty acids, polymers with
substituted carbomonocycle,
substituted alkylamines,
heteromonocycle, fatty acid
and alkylamine, lactates
(salts).
P-16-0532............... 5/14/2019 4/17/2019 ..................... (G) Substituted
heteromonocycle,.
P-17-0220............... 5/7/2019 4/27/2019 ..................... (G) 2-oxepanone, reaction
products with alkylenediamine-
alkyleneimine polymer, 2-[[(2-
alkyl)oxy]alkyl]oxirane and
tetrahydro-2h-pyran-2-one.
P-17-0354A.............. 4/29/2019 2/4/2019 Specific and generic (G) (substituted-
chemical names dialkyl(halo)silyl)alkanenitri
updated. le.
P-18-0129............... 5/28/2019 5/28/2019 ..................... (S) Benzenepropanal,
.alpha.,.alpha.,3-trimethyl-.
P-18-0169............... 5/3/2019 4/30/2019 ..................... (G) Propanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-2-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-,
polymer with dimethyl
carbonate, 1,6-hexanediol,
diamine and 1,1'-
methylenebis[4-
isocyanatocyclohexane],
pentaerythritol triacrylate-
blocked, compds. with
triethylamine.
P-18-0188............... 5/28/2019 5/24/2019 ..................... (G) Alkyl substituted alkenoic
acid, alkyl ester, polymer
with alkanediol alkyl-
alkenoate, reaction products
with alkenoic acid, isocyanato-
(isocyanatoalkyl)-alkyl
substituted carbomonocycle and
substituted alkanediol.
P-18-0220............... 5/28/2019 5/28/2019 ..................... (G) Heteromonocycle
[(alkylalkylidene)bis(substitu
ted carbomoncycle)]bis-,
polymer with alkyl isocyanate,
alkenoate (ester).
P-18-0277............... 5/16/2019 5/15/2019 ..................... (G) Polyacrylatepolymer, sodium
salt.
P-18-0305............... 5/24/2019 5/11/2019 ..................... (G) Alkenoic acid, alkyl-,alkyl
ester, polymer with alkyl
alkenoate, substituted
heteromonocycycle, substituted
carbomonocycle, substituted
alkanediol and alkenoic acid,
alkali metal salt,.
P-19-0032............... 5/10/2019 4/25/2019 ..................... (G) Carbonic dichloride,
polymer with 4,4'-(1-
methylethylidene)bis[phenol]
ester, polymer with tetrol and
polyether tetrol.
P-19-0035............... 5/22/2019 5/21/2019 ..................... (S) Acetamide, 2-(4-
methylphenoxy)-n-1h-pyrazol-3-
yl-n-(2-thienylmethyl)-.
P-19-0037............... 5/3/2019 4/15/2019 ..................... (G) D-glucaric acid, mixed
alkali metal salt.
P-19-0045............... 5/22/2019 4/29/2019 ..................... (G) Non-metal tetrakis
(hydroxyalkyl)-, halide,
polymer with amide oxidized,.
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* The term `Approved' indicates that a submission has passed a quick initial screen ensuring all required
information and documents have been provided with the submission.
In Table III of this unit, EPA provides the following information
(to the extent such information is not subject to a CBI claim) on the
test information that has been received during this time period: The
EPA case number assigned to the test information; the date the test
information was received by EPA, the type of test information
submitted, and chemical substance identity.
Table III--Test Information Received From 05/01/2019 to 05/31/2019
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type of test Chemical
Case No. Received date information substance
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P-14-0712........... 5/13/2019 Quarterly (G) waste
submittal plastics,
Testing of pyrolyzed, C5-
Substance (EPA 55 fraction.
Method 8290A),
Analytical
report.
P-16-0289........... 5/3/2019 Particle Size (G) benzene
Analysis. dicarboxylic
acid, polymer
with alkane
dioic acid and
aliphatic
diamine.
P-16-0404........... 5/7/2019 Acute Toxicity (G) alkyl ester,
to the 2-({4-[2-
Zebrafish, (trisubstituted
Danio rerio, phenyl)azo]-5-
Determined acetamido-2-
Under Static- substitutedphen
Renewal Test yl{time} (subst
Conditions ituted
(OECD 203). alkoxy)amino).
P-16-0418........... 5/6/2019 Acute Toxicity (G) 6-
to the (disubstituted-
Zebrafish, phenyl azo)-4,7-
Danio rerio, disubstituted-
Determined Quinolinepropan
Under Static- oic acid, alkyl
Renewal Test ester.
Conditions
(OECD 203).
P-16-0543........... 5/20/2019 Exposure (G)
Monitoring halogenophospho
Report. ric acid metal
salt.
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P-18-0127........... 5/2/2019 Skin (S) heptane, 2-
sensitization methoxy-2-
(OECD 406) methyl-.
Literature:
Implementation
of the dermal
sensitization
Quantitative
Risk Assessment
(QRA) for
fragrance
ingredients
(Api and Vey)
Dermal
sensitization
quantitative
risk assessment
(QRA) for
fragrance
ingredients
(Api, et al.).
P-18-0141........... 5/14/2019 Acute Inhalation (G) methyl
Toxicity Test, modified
Combined lactam.
Repeated Dose
Toxicity Study
with the
Reproduction/
Developmental
Toxicity
Screening Test
(OECD 422), In
vitro Skin
Irritation:
Reconstructed
Human Epidermis
Test Method
(OECD 439).
P-19-0071........... 5/20/2019 Mammalian (G)
Chromosome trimethylolprop
Aberration Test ane, alkenoic
(OECD 473), acid, triester.
Bacterial
Reverse
Mutation Test/
AMES Assay
(OECD 471),
Mouse Lymphoma
Assay.
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