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-vl- <br />Tetrabromobisphenol A <br />79-94-7 <br />100 <br />Toxaphene <br />8001-35-2 <br />10 <br />Trifluralin <br />1582-09-8 <br />100 <br />Mercury <br />7439-97-6 <br />10 <br />Mercury compounds <br />NA <br />10 <br />(5) Chemical Categories <br />The CERCLA and EPCRA section 313 lists include a number of chemical categories as well as <br />specific chemicals. Categories appear on this consolidated list at the end of the CAS number listing. <br />Specific chemicals listed as members of the diisocyanates, dioxin and dioxin -like compounds, and PAC <br />categories under EPCRA section 313 (see section (4) above) are included in the list of specific chemicals <br />by CAS number, not in the category listing. The chemicals on the consolidated list have not been <br />systematically evaluated to determine whether they fall into any of the CERCLA listed categories, but <br />EPA has attempted to identify those listed chemicals that are clearly reportable under one or more of the <br />EPCRA section 313 categories. <br />Some chemicals not specifically listed under CERCLA may be subject to CERCLA reporting as <br />part of a category. For example, strychnine sulfate (CAS number 60-41-3), listed under EPCRA section <br />302, is not individually listed on the CERCLA list, but is subject to CERCLA reporting under the listing <br />for strychnine and salts (CAS number 57-24-9), with an RQ of 10 pounds. Similarly, nicotine sulfate <br />(CAS number 65-30-5) is subject to CERCLA reporting under the listing for nicotine and salts (CAS <br />number 54-11-5, RQ 100 pounds), and warfarin sodium (CAS number 129-06-6) is subject to CERCLA <br />reporting under the listing for warfarin and salts, concentration >0.3% (CAS number 81-81-2, RQ 100 <br />pounds). Note that some CERCLA listings, although they include CAS numbers, are for general <br />categories and are not restricted to the specific CAS number (e.g., warfarin and salts). The CERCLA list <br />also includes a number of generic categories that have not been assigned RQs; chemicals falling into <br />these categories are considered CERCLA hazardous substances, but are not required to be reported under <br />CERCLA unless otherwise listed under CERCLA with an RQ. <br />A number of chemical categories are subject to EPCRA section 313 reporting. Certain chemicals <br />listed under EPCRA section 302, CERCLA, or CAA section 112(r) may belong to section 313 categories. <br />For example, mercuric acetate (CAS number 1600-27-7), listed under section 302, is not specifically <br />listed under section 313, but is reportable under the section 313 "Mercury Compounds" category (no <br />CAS number). Listed chemicals that have been identified as being reportable under one or more EPCRA <br />section 313 categories are identified by "313c" in the Sec. 313 table column. <br />(6) RCRA Hazardous Wastes <br />The consolidated list includes specific chemicals from the RCRA P and U lists only (40 CFR <br />261.33). This listing is provided as an indicator that companies may already have data on a specific <br />chemical that may be useful for EPCRA reporting. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list of RCRA <br />P and U chemicals. RCRA hazardous wastes consisting of waste streams on the F and K lists, and wastes <br />exhibiting the characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity, are provided in a <br />
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