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-vii - <br />separate list. This list also includes carbamate wastes added to the CERCLA list with one -pound <br />statutory RQs (indicated by an asterisk ("*") following the RQ). The descriptions of the F and K waste <br />streams have been abbreviated; see 40 CFR Part 302, Table 302.4, or 40 CFR Part 261 for complete <br />descriptions. <br />RCRA Code. The letter -and -digit code in the RCRA Code column is the chemical's RCRA <br />hazardous waste code. <br />Summary of Codes <br />Reporting threshold has changed since November 1998. <br />+ Member of PAC category. <br /># Member of diisocyanate category. <br />X Indicates that this is a second name for a chemical already included on this consolidated list. May <br />also indicate that the same chemical with the same CAS number appears on another list with a <br />different chemical name. <br />* RCRA carbamate waste; statutory one -pound RQ applies until RQs are adjusted. <br />* * This chemical was identified from a Premanufacture Review Notice (PMN) submitted to EPA. The <br />submitter has claimed certain information on the submission to be confidential, including <br />specific chemical identity. <br />* * * Indicates that no RQ is assigned to this generic or broad class, although the class is a CERCLA <br />hazardous substance. See 50 Federal Register 13456 (April 4, 1985). Values in Section 313 <br />column represent Category Codes for reporting under Section 313. <br />c Although not listed by name and CAS number, this chemical is reportable under one or more of the <br />EPCRA section 313 chemical categories. <br />s Indicates that this chemical is currently under an administrative stay of the EPCRA section 313 <br />reporting requirements, therefore, no Toxics Release Inventory reports are required until the stay <br />is removed. <br />! Member of the dioxin and dioxin -like compounds category. <br />