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Part IV
Environmental
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Fifty-Sixth Report of the TSCA
Interagency Testing Committee to the
Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency; Receipt of Report and
Request for Comments; Notice
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I. Background for the revisions’’ (Public Law 94–469, provided by EPA. ITC members and
90 Stat. 2003 et seq., 15 U.S.C. 2601 et staff are listed at the end of this report.
The ITC was established by section seq.). ITC reports are available from the
4(e) of TSCA ‘‘to make II. TSCA Section 8 Reporting
ITC’s web site (http://www.epa.gov/
recommendations to the Administrator A. TSCA Section 8 Reporting Rules
opptintr/itc) within a few days of
respecting the chemical substances and
submission to the Administrator and
mixtures to which the Administrator Following receipt of the ITC’s report
should give priority consideration for from the EPA’s web site (http://
(and the revised Priority Testing List) by
the promulgation of rules for testing www.epa.gov/fedrgstr) after publication the EPA Administrator, the EPA’s Office
under section 4(a).... At least every six in the Federal Register. The ITC of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
months ..., the Committee shall make produces its revisions to the Priority (OPPT) may add the chemicals from the
such revisions to the Priority Testing Testing List with administrative and revised Priority Testing List to the TSCA
List as it determines to be necessary and technical support from the ITC staff, ITC section 8(a) PAIR or TSCA section 8(d)
transmit them to the Administrator members and their U.S. Government HaSDR rules. The PAIR rule requires
together with the Committee’s reasons organizations, and contract support manufacturers (including importers) of
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chemicals added to the Priority Testing rules and are not included in Appendix commitments from U.S. manufacturers
List to submit production and exposure A. and importers of HPV chemicals and
reports (http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/ However, 4 of the 6 HPV orphan defines specific timelines for submitting
chemtest/pairform.pdf). The HaSDR chemicals that were not included in the test plans and robust summaries.
rule requires manufacturers (including February 11, 2005 Federal Register At this time, the 8 HPV orphan
importers) of chemicals added to the notice are being retained on the chemicals in Tables 2 and 3 of this
Priority Testing List to submit December 8, 2004 Priority Testing List section will not be added to TSCA
unpublished health and safety studies and added back to the February 11, 2005 section 8(a) PAIR and 8(d) HaSDR rules
under TSCA section 8(d) that must be in Priority Testing List because these new and are not included in Appendix A.
compliance with the revised HaSDR commitments were received by EPA However, maintaining these 8 HPV
rule (Ref. 1). All submissions to both after December 8, 2004 (Table 2 of this orphan chemicals on the Priority Testing
rules must be received by the EPA section). List will ensure that recourse to future
within 90 days of the reporting rules’ TSCA 8(a) and 8(d) rules can address
Federal Register publication date, i.e., TABLE 2.—HPV ORPHAN CHEMICALS those chemicals for which commitments
60 days from the reporting rules’ BEING RETAINED ON THE DECEMBER are not met according to the June 27,
effective date, because 30 days are 8, 2004 PRIORITY TESTING LIST AND 2005 policy.
allowed for public comment. ADDED BACK TO THE FEBRUARY 11, D. New Requests to Add Chemicals to
B. ITC’s Use of TSCA Section 8 and 2005 PRIORITY TESTING LIST the TSCA Section 8(a) PAIR and Section
Other Information 8(d) HaSDR Rules
CAS No. HPV orphan chemical
The ITC’s use of TSCA section 8 and In this report, the ITC is requesting
other information is described in the 78–42–2 Phosphoric acid, tris(2- that EPA add the 5 HPV orphan
52nd ITC Report (http://www.epa.gov/ ethylhexyl) ester chemicals discussed in section IV.A.1.
opptintr/itc/rptmain.htm). to the TSCA section 8(a) PAIR and
12645–31–7 Phosphoric acid, 2- section 8(d) HaSDR rules. The ITC
C. Previous Requests to Add Chemicals ethylhexyl ester
to the TSCA Section 8(a) PAIR and requests that tungsten oxides, W10O29
Section 8(d) HaSDR Rules 68511–40–0 1-Propanamine, 3- (CAS No. 12037–58–0) and W18O49
(tridecyloxy)-, branched (CAS No. 12037–57–9), be added to a
In its December 8, 2004, 55th ITC
different TSCA section 8(a) PAIR rule
Report to the EPA Administrator, the 68553–14–0 Hydrocarbons, C8–11 than the HPV orphan chemicals.
ITC added 276 HPV Challenge Program
Orphan chemicals to the Priority Testing In addition, there are 4 HPV orphan III. ITC’s Activities During this
List, and requested that EPA add them chemicals that are being retained on the Reporting Period (December 2004 to
to TSCA section 8(a) PAIR and 8(d) December 8, 2004 and February 11, August 2005)
HaSDR rules. HPV Challenge Program 2005 Priority Testing List because these A. Status of HPV Challenge Program
chemicals are those with U.S. annual new commitments were also received by Orphan Chemicals
production or importation volumes of 1 EPA after December 8, 2004 (Table 3 of
million pounds or more reported to EPA this section). During this reporting period, the ITC
in the 1990 IUR (http://www.epa.gov/ Director met with EPA to discuss the
opptintr/chemrtk/hpv_1990.htm) TABLE 3.—HPV ORPHAN CHEMICALS EPA Policy Regarding Acceptance of
supplemented with additional HPV New Commitments to Sponsor
BEING RETAINED ON THE DECEMBER Chemicals under the HPV Challenge
chemicals from the 1994 IUR (http://
8, 2004 AND FEBRUARY 11, 2005 Program (http://www.epa.gov/chemrtk/
www.epa.gov/opptintr/chemrtk/
hpv_1994.htm). HPV orphan chemicals PRIORITY TESTING LIST hpvpolcy.htm). Under this Policy, EPA
are those for which companies have not will accept new commitments for the
CAS No. HPV orphan chemical
made commitments under the EPA’s 243 HPV orphan chemicals listed in
HPV Challenge Program to prepare 140–08–9 Ethanol, 2-chloro-, Appendix A. Appendix A includes the
Robust Summaries, sponsor testing, etc. phosphite (3:1) 5 HPV orphan chemicals discussed in
On February 11, 2005, the 55th ITC section IV.A.1., but not the 2 HPV
Report was published in the Federal 25586–42–9 Phosphorous acid, orphan chemicals transferred to the
Register and included 270 HPV orphan tris(methylphenyl) ester ICCA HPV Initiative, the 8 HPV orphan
chemicals (Ref 2). The smaller number chemicals in Tables 2 and 3, and the 28
68953–70–8 Oxirane, reaction products
of HPV orphan chemicals (270) in the with ammonia, distn. res-
HPV orphan chemicals discussed in
Federal Register version of the 55th ITC idues section IV.B.1. EPA will accept new
Report was attributed to new commitments from the date the ITC
commitments for 6 HPV orphan 70024–67–8 Benzenesulfonic acid, C1– submitted its 55th ITC Report to the EPA
chemicals made by companies under 24-alkyl derives. Administrator (i.e., December 8, 2004)
the HPV Challenge Program. until 14 days following publication of
As noted in section IV.B.1., The commitments for the 8 HPV the TSCA section 8(a) PAIR and 8(d)
commitments for 2 of the 6 HPV orphan orphan chemicals in Tables 2 and 3 of HaSDR rules for the 243 HPV orphan
chemicals, ethanol, 2-methoxy- this section are being treated as new chemicals listed in Appendix A. HPV
(Chemical Abstracts Service Registry commitments in accordance with EPA’s orphan chemicals for which new
Number (CAS No.) 109–86–4) and Policy Regarding Acceptance of New commitments are accepted based on
tetradecane (CAS No. 629–59–4) were Commitments to Sponsor Chemicals EPA’s policy will either not be included
transferred to the International Council under the HPV Challenge Program. The in or will be removed from the 8(a)
of Chemical Association (ICCA) HPV June 27, 2005 policy is described in PAIR and 8(d) HaSDR rules prior to
Initiative. As a result, these 2 HPV http://www.epa.gov/chemrtk/ their effective dates.
orphan chemicals will not be added to hpvpolcy.htm and outlines a process by In contrast to Appendix A, the
TSCA section 8(a) PAIR and 8(d) HaSDR which EPA continues to encourage Priority Testing List from the 55th ITC
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Report includes the 8 HPV orphan public in future reports to the EPA TABLE 4.—NUMBER OF SIDS
chemicals in Tables 2 and 3, but not the Administrator. At this time, the ITC has ENDPOINTS FOR WHICH STUDIES
2 HPV orphan chemicals transferred to not determined whether to conduct a WERE AVAILABLE FOR THE 235 HPV
the ICCA HPV Initiative and the 28 HPV data-availability study on approximately CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002
orphan chemicals discussed in section 237 chemicals that were HPV chemicals
IV.B.1. for a total of 246 HPV orphan only in the 1998 IUR, but not in the
IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR
chemicals. With the addition of the 5 1990, 1994 or 2002 IURs, because the 1994 IURS—Continued
HPV orphan chemicals discussed in ITC wants to review the 2006 IUR data
section IV.A.1., there are a total of 251 Number of SIDS
for these chemicals. The goal of the endpoints for which stud- Number of
HPV orphan chemicals on the Priority ITC’s data-availability studies is to chemicals
ies were available
Testing List. provide tools for ACC, SDA, SOCMA,
and other stakeholders to use in efforts 3 16
B. Data-Availability Study for HPV
Chemicals in the 1998 and 2002 IURs, to provide information on publicly
available studies for IUR chemicals. 4 14
But Not in the 1990 or 1994 IURs
The data-availability study of the 235 5 21
To facilitate the efforts of EPA, other substances that were HPV chemicals in
Federal and State agencies, interested the 1998 and 2002 IURs, but not in the
stakeholders and members of the public 6 5
1990 or 1994 IURs was based on the
in obtaining basic health effects and
methods that EPA used for assessing the TOTAL 235
environmental data on HPV chemicals,
availability of data for the 1990 HPV
the ITC conducted a data-availability
Challenge Program List of Chemicals The 235 HPV chemicals in the 1998 and
study in December 2004. The study
(see http://www.epa.gov/chemrtk/ 2002 IURs, but not in the 1990 or 1994
focused on 235 substances that were
hazchem.pdf), but was expanded to IURs are listed in Appendix B. A table
HPV chemicals in the 1998 and 2002
include studies sponsored by the NTP identifying the publicly available
IURs, but not in the 1990 or 1994 IURs.
(http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/). The studies for the 235 HPV chemicals in
The HPV status of these chemicals was
methods that EPA used for the 1990 the 1998 and 2002 IURs is posted on the
confirmed on May 25, 2005. Since the
ITC conducted its study, the American HPV chemicals were designed to ITC’s web site (http://www.epa.gov/
Chemistry Council (ACC), Soap and determine if there were available studies opptintr/itc).
Detergent Association (SDA) and for 6 endpoints that were required for
the Organization for Economic C. Status of Requests for Data on
Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturers Association (SOCMA) Cooperation and Development (OECD) Vanadium Compounds in Surface
announced its Extended HPV (EHPV) Screening Information Data Set (SIDS) Impoundments
Program on March 15, 2005. The goal of dossiers. These 6 endpoints included 4
health-effects related endpoints (acute As discussed in the 55th ITC Report,
the EHPV Program is to collect and the ITC is concerned that vanadium
publish health and environmental toxicity, chronic toxicity, mutagenicity,
reproductive effects/developmental compounds may be released into fly ash
information on approximately 500 ponds and related impoundments and
chemicals that did not qualify as HPV toxicity), an ecological effects endpoint
and an environmental fate endpoint. could be toxic to avian and wildlife
chemicals under the EPA’s original HPV species as exemplified by a recent report
Challenge program but have since Expanding the EPA methods to include
NTP studies provided opportunities to of dead Canada geese at a petroleum
reached the 1 million pound per year refinery fly ash pond in Delaware.
threshold according to the 2002 IUR. capture studies on other health-effects
related endpoints (e.g., neurotoxicity During this reporting period, the ITC
The ITC is making the results of the
study available in this 56th ITC Report and carcinogenicity) and on the 4 contacted the ACC, American Petroleum
to provide the ACC, SDA, SOCMA, and health-effects related endpoints that Institute (API), Electric Power Research
others involved in the industry-led might not be included in information Institute (EPRI), Alabama Power
EHPV Program with information that sources that were searched. The results Company, Barrick Goldstrike Mines,
will assist these organizations in of the data-availability study of the 235 Kerr-McGee Chemical, Newmont
determining if there are existing substances that were HPV chemicals in Mining Corporation and U.S. Vanadium
unpublished studies that can provide the 1998 and 2002 IURs, but not in the Corporation to determine if these
the basic health and environmental 1990 or 1994 IURs are summarized in organizations could provide data on
effects data on these HPV chemicals.To Table 4 of this section. concentrations and species of vanadium
complement the data-availability study compounds in surface impoundments
of 235 HPV chemicals included in both TABLE 4.—NUMBER OF SIDS (fluid-filled depressions). The API
the 1998 and 2002 IURs, the ITC ENDPOINTS FOR WHICH STUDIES reported that one of their members
conducted a data-availability study in WERE AVAILABLE FOR THE 235 HPV found less than 1 part per billion (ppb)
August 2005 of about 284 additional CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 vanadium in their waste ponds. EPRI
chemicals that were HPV chemicals suggested that higher concentrations of
IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR
only in the 2002 IUR but not in the vanadium compounds are likely to be
1994 IURS found in fly-ash ponds at coal-fired
1990, 1994 or 1998 IURs. None of these
284 chemicals were included in the Number of SIDS
power plants than at other electricity-
data-availability study of 235 HPV Number of generating facilities, but that
endpoints for which stud- chemicals concentrations in ponds would likely
chemicals in the 1998 and 2002 IURs. ies were available
The ITC will make the results of this range from 10 to 100 ppb vanadium.
study public in its 57th ITC Report to the 0 122 From the companies listed above, none
EPA Administrator. In addition, the ITC reported vanadium concentrations as
1 35
has initiated data-availability studies on high as the 478,000 ppb vanadium in
categories of non-HPV chemicals and 2 22 the Delaware petroleum refinery fly ash
will make the results of these studies pond.
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IV. Revisions to the TSCA Section 4(e) December 8, 2004 (Table 6 of this TABLE 7.—HPV ORPHAN CHEMICALS
Priority Testing List section). THAT NO LONGER MEET THE HPV
A. Chemicals Added to the Priority CRITERION—Continued
Testing List TABLE 6.—HPV ORPHAN CHEMICALS
THAT WERE SPONSORED BEFORE CAS No. HPV orphan chemical
1. HPV orphan chemicals. Naphtha DECEMBER 8, 2004
(petroleum), clay-treated light straight- 1691–99–2 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-
run (CAS No. 68527–22–0) is being ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,
CAS No. HPV orphan chemical
6,7,7,8,8,8-
added to the Priority Testing List heptadecafluoro- N-(2-hy-
because it was inadvertently left off the 90–43–7 [1,1’-Biphenyl]-2-ol
droxyethyl)-
original list of HPV orphan chemicals
that were HPV chemicals in either the 94–75–7 Acetic acid, (2,4- 2702–72–9 Acetic acid, (2,4-
1998 or 2002 IURs (Table 5 of this dichlorophenoxy)- dichlorophenoxy)-, sodium
section). EPA has confirmed that this salt
542–75–6 1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
chemical was produced at HPV volumes
in 2002. Four additional HPV orphan 4080–31–3 3,5,7-Triaza-1-
1646–75–9 Propanal, 2-methyl-2- azoniatricyclo[3,3,1,13,7]
chemicals are being added because (methylthio)-, oxime decane, 1-(3-chloro-2-pro-
previous sponsors withdrew their penyl)-, chloride
sponsorship commitments (Table 5 of 1918–02–1 2-Pyridinecarboxylic acid,
this section). 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloro- 4300–97–4 Propanoyl chloride, 3-
chloro-2,2-dimethyl-
TABLE 5.—HPV ORPHAN CHEMICALS 1929–82–4 Pyridine, 2-chloro-6-
(trichloromethyl)- 7446–81–3 2-Propenoic acid, sodium
BEING ADDED TO THE PRIORITY salt
TESTING LIST IN THIS 56TH ITC RE- 3586–14–9 Benzene, 1-methyl-3-
PORT phenoxy- 14143–60–3 2-Pyridinecarbonitrile, 4-
amino-3,5,6-trichloro-
CAS No. HPV orphan chemical 64742–24–1 Sludges (petroleum), acid
24448–09–7 1-Octanesulfonamide,
77–86–1 1,3-Propanediol, 2-amino- 68920–64–9 Disulfides, di-C1–2-alkyl 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,
2-(hydroxymethyl)- 6,7,7,8,8,8-
68955–96–4 Disulfides, dialkyl and di- heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hy-
61788–44–1 Phenol, styrenated Ph, naphtha sweetening droxyethyl)-N-methyl-
68457–74–9 Phenol, isobutylenated 68988–99–8 Phenols, sodium salts, 37439–34–2 2(1H)-Pyridinone, 3,5,6-
methylstyrenated mixed with sulfur com- trichloro-, sodium salt
pounds, gasoline alk.
68527–22–0 Naphtha (petroleum), clay- scrubber residues 56038–89–2 Benzenamine, N-(1-
treated light straight-run ethylpropyl)-3,5-dimethyl-
72162–15–3 1-Decene, sulfurized The ITC is also removing 17 HPV 64771–71–7 Paraffins (petroleum), nor-
orphan chemicals from the December 8, mal C>10
2. Tungsten compounds.In its 53rd 2004 Priority Testing List that no longer
meet the HPV criterion (Table 7 of this 68512–63–0 Benzene, ethenyl-, distn.
ITC Report, the ITC added 20 tungsten residues
compounds to the Priority Testing List section).
to obtain importation, production, use, 2. Pyridinamine compounds. In its
exposure, and health effects information TABLE 7.—HPV ORPHAN CHEMICALS 53rd ITC Report, the ITC added 3
to meet U.S. Government data needs THAT NO LONGER MEET THE HPV pyridinamine compounds to the Priority
(Ref. 3). In this 56th ITC Report, the ITC CRITERION Testing List to obtain importation,
is adding tungsten oxide (W18O49) (CAS production, use, exposure, and health
No. 12037–57–9) and tungsten oxide CAS No. HPV orphan chemical effects information to meet U.S.
(W10O29) (CAS No. 12037–58–0) to the Government data needs (Ref. 3). Since
Priority Testing List and is soliciting 75–34–3 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro- then, the ITC has reviewed reports
information on health effects and submitted in response to the December
occupational exposures. 95–94–3 Benzene, 1,2,4,5-
tetrachloro- 7, 2004 PAIR rule (Ref. 4). In this 56th
B. Chemicals Removed from the Priority ITC Report, the ITC is removing 2-
Testing List 96–23–1 2-Propanol, 1,3-dichloro- pyridinamine (CAS No. 504–29–0), 3-
pyridinamine (CAS No. 462–08–8) and
1. HPV orphan chemicals. The ITC is 307–35–7 1-Octanesulfonyl fluoride, 4-pyridinamine (CAS No. 504–24–5)
removing ethanol, 2-methoxy- (CAS No. 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6, from the Priority Testing List because
109–86–4) and tetradecane (CAS No. 6,7,7,8,8,8- information submitted in response to
629–59–4) from the December 8, 2004 heptadecafluoro- the PAIR rule suggested low potential
Priority Testing List because for occupational exposure.
597–31–9 Propanal, 3-hydroxy-2,2-
sponsorship of these two substances 3. Indium compounds. In its 47th ITC
dimethyl-
was transferred to the ICCA HPV Report, the ITC added 37 indium
Initiative. The ITC is removing 11 HPV 625–55–8 Formic acid, 1-methylethyl compounds to the Priority Testing List
orphan chemicals from the December 8, ester to obtain importation, production, use,
2004 Priority Testing List that were exposure, and health effects information
sponsored before the 55th ITC Report to meet U.S. Government data needs
was sent to the EPA Administrator on (Ref. 5). Twenty-eight indium
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compounds were removed from the (Ref. 7). At the ITC’s request, the EPA TABLE 11.—VANADIUM COMPOUNDS
Priority Testing List because no added the 43 vanadium compounds to REMAINING ON THE PRIORITY TEST-
production or importation data were the June 11, 2003 PAIR rule (Ref. 9). In ING LIST
submitted to EPA in response to the July its 54th ITC Report, the ITC removed 25
26, 2001, PAIR rule (Ref. 6). These 28 vanadium compounds from the Priority CAS No. Vanadium compounds
indium compounds are listed in the 51st Testing List because information
ITC Report (Ref. 7). The remaining 9 submitted in response to the PAIR rule 1314–34–7 Vanadium oxide (V2O3)
indium compounds were added to the suggested low potential for occupational [Vanadium trioxide]
May 4, 2004 TSCA section 8(d) HaSDR exposure (Ref. 10).
1314–62–1 Vanadium oxide (V2O5)
rule (Ref. 8). In this 56th ITC Report, the At this time, the ITC needs data on [Vanadium pentoxide]
ITC is removing 6 indium compounds water and sediment concentrations of
from the Priority Testing List because vanadium species in fly ash ponds and 7632–51–1 Vanadium chloride (VCl4),
information submitted in response to related impoundments (fluid-filled (T-4)- [Vanadium tetra-
the PAIR rule suggested low potential depressions) and the pH of these ponds chloride]
for occupational exposure and because and impoundments. In addition, the ITC
only one study was submitted in needs information on any wildlife 7727–18–6 Vanadium, trichlorooxo-,
(T-4)- [Vanadium
response to the HaSDR rule (Table 8 of mortality events occurring near these
oxytrichloride]
this section). impoundments. A recent study that
described the toxicity and hazard of 7803–55–6 Vanadate (VO31-), ammo-
TABLE 8.—INDIUM COMPOUNDS BEING vanadium to mallard ducks and Canada nium [Ammonium
REMOVED FROM THE PRIORITY TEST- geese was conducted because of wildlife metavanadate]
ING LIST mortalities that occurred in a Delaware
oil refinery fly ash pond contaminated 12166–27–7 Vanadium sulfide (VS)
CAS No. Indium compound with vanadium compounds (Ref. 11).
12604–58–9 Vanadium alloy, base,
In this 56th ITC Report, the ITC is V,C,Fe (Ferrovanadium)
1312–43–2 Indium oxide (ln2O3) removing 6 vanadium compounds from
the Priority Testing List (Table 10 of this 13517–26–5 Sodium vanadium oxide
10025–82–8 Indium chloride (InCl3)
section). (Na4V2O7) [Sodium
pyrovanadate]
13464–82–9 Sulfuric acid, indium(3+)
salt (3:2) TABLE 10.—VANADIUM COMPOUNDS
13718–26–8 Vanadate (VO31-), so-
BEING REMOVED FROM THE PRI- dium [Sodium
20661–21–6 Indium hydroxide ORITY TESTING LIST metavanadate]
(In(OH)3)
CAS No. Vanadium compounds 13721–39–6 Sodium vanadium oxide
25114–58–3 Acetic acid, indium(3+)
(Na3VO4) [Sodium
salt 11130–21–5 Vanadium carbide orthovanadate]
66027–93–8 Sulfamic acid, indium(3+) 12035–98–2 Vanadium oxide (VO) 13769–43–2 Vanadate (VO31-), potas-
salt
sium [Potassium
12036–21–4 Vanadium oxide (VO2) metavanadate]
The 3 indium compounds remaining
on the Priority Testing List are listed in 24646–85–3 Vanadium nitride (VN) 14059–33–7 Bismuth vanadium oxide
Table 9 of this section. (BiVO4)
27774–13–6 Vanadium, oxo[sulfato(2-)-
TABLE 9.—INDIUM COMPOUNDS RE- .kappa.O]- (Vanadyl sul-
fate) V. References
MAINING ON THE PRIORITY TESTING
1. EPA. 1998. Revisions to Reporting
LIST 65232–89–5 Vanadium hydroxide oxide Regulations Under TSCA Section 8(d).
phosphate Federal Register (63 FR 15765, April 1,
CAS No. Indium compound
1998) (FRL–5750–4). Available online
The ITC is removing vanadium oxide at: http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/.
7440–74–6 Indium (VO) (CAS No. 12035–98–2), vanadium 2. ITC. 2005. Fifty-Fifth Report of the
22398–80–7 Indium phosphide (InP) oxide (VO2) (CAS No. 12036–24–1), ITC. Federal Register (70 FR 7364,
vanadium nitride (VN) (CAS No. 24646– February 11, 2005) (FRL–7692–1).
50926–11–9 Indium tin oxide. 85–3) and vanadium, oxo[sulfato(2-)- Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/
.kappa.O]- (Vanadyl sulfate) (CAS No. fedrgstr/.
For these 3 indium compounds, the 27774–13–6) from the Priority Testing 3. ITC. 2004. Fifty-Third Report of the
ITC needs data on: 1) concentrations to List because information submitted in ITC. Federal Register (69 FR 2467,
which workers may be exposed during response to the PAIR rule suggested low January 15, 2004) (FRL–7335–2).
manufacturing and downstream uses potential for occupational exposure. The Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/
and 2) numbers of workers associated ITC is removing vanadium carbide (CAS fedrgstr/.
with manufacturing and downstream No. 11130–21–5) and vanadium 4. EPA. 2004. Preliminary Assessment
uses. The ITC needs this information to hydroxide oxide phosphate (CAS No. Information Reporting; Addition of
assess occupational exposures. 65232–89–5) from the Priority Testing Certain Chemicals. Federal Register (69
4. Vanadium compounds. In its 51st List because neither is likely to be a FR 70552, December 7, 2004) (FRL–
ITC Report, the ITC added 43 vanadium contaminant in fly ash ponds and 7366–8). Available online at: http://
compounds to the Priority Testing List related impoundments. www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/.
to obtain importation, production, use, Table 11 of this section lists the 12 5. ITC. 2001. Forty-Seventh Report of
exposure, and health effects information vanadium compounds remaining on the the ITC. Federal Register(66 FR 17768,
to meet U.S. Government data needs Priority Testing List.
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April 4, 2001) (FRL–6763–6). Available Council on Environmental Quality Consumer Product Safety Commission
online at: http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/. Vacant Jacqueline Ferrante, Member
6. EPA. 2001. Preliminary Assessment
Department of Commerce Department of Agriculture
Information Reporting; Addition of
Certain Chemicals. Federal Register (66 National Institute of Standards Clifford P. Rice, Member
FR 38955, July 26, 2001) (FRL-6783-6). and Technology Laura L. McConnell, Alternate
Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/ Dianne Poster, Member
fedrgstr/. Peter Barker, Alternate Department of Defense
7. ITC. 2002. Fifty-First Report of the Brent Gibson, Member
National Oceanographic and Erin Wilfong, Alternate
ITC. Federal Register (68 FR 8976,
AtmosphericAdministration
February 26, 2003) (FRL–7285–7).
Tony Pait, Member Department of the Interior
Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/
Thomas P. O’Connor, Alternate Barnett A. Rattner, Member
fedrgstr/.
8. EPA. 2004. Health and Safety Data Environmental Protection Agency Food and Drug Administration
Reporting; Addition of Certain Gerry Brown, Member
Kirk Arvidson, Alternate
Chemicals. Federal Register (69 FR Paul Campanella, Alternate
Ronald F. Chanderbhan,
24517, May 4, 2004) (FRL–7322–8).
National Cancer Institute Alternate
Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/
Alan Poland, Member
fedrgstr/.
Shen Yang, Alternate National Library of Medicine
9. EPA. 2003. Preliminary Assessment
Information Reporting; Addition of National Institute of Environmental Vera W. Hudson, Member
Certain Chemicals. Federal Register (68 Health Sciences
FR 34832, June 11, 2003) (FRL–7306–7). Scott Masten, Alternate National Toxicology Program
Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/ NIEHS, FDA, and NIOSH,
fedrgstr/. National Institute for Occupational Members
10. ITC. 2004. Fifty-Fourth Report of Safety and Health
Dennis W. Lynch, Member Technical Support Contractor
the ITC. Federal Register (69 FR 33527,
Mark Toraason, Alternate
June 15, 2004) (FRL–7359–6). Available Syracuse Research Corporation
online at: http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/. National Science Foundation
11. Rattner, B.A., M.A. McKernan, Marge Cavanaugh, Member, Chair ITC Staff
K.M. Eisenreich, W.A. Link, G. Olsen, Parag R. Chitnis, Alternate John D. Walker, Director
D.J. Hoffman, K.A. Knowles, and P.C. Carol Savage, Administrative
McGowan. 2005. Toxicity and hazard of Occupational Safety and Health Assistant
vanadium to mallard ducks (Anas Administration
platyrhynchos) and Canada geese Maureen Ruskin, Member, Vice TSCA Interagency Testing Committee
(Branta canadensis). Journal of Chair (7401), Office of Pollution Prevention
Toxicology and Environmental Health and Toxics, Environmental Protection
(In Press) Liaison Organizations and Their Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Representatives Washington, DC 20460–0001; e-mail
VI. The TSCA Interagency Testing address: savage.carol@epa.gov; url:
Committee http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/itc/.
Agency for Toxic Substances and
Statutory Organizations and Their Disease Registry
Representatives Daphne Moffett, Member Appendices
APPENDIX A—CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE REGISTRY NUMBER (CAS NO.) AND TSCA INVENTORY NAMES OF HPV
ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES
CAS No. Chemical name
62–56–6 Thiourea
81–84–5 1H,3H-Naphtho[1,8-cd]pyran-1,3-dione
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ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
96–22–0 3-Pentanone
506–51–4 1-Tetracosanol
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ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
506–52–5 1-Hexacosanol
542–92–7 1,3-Cyclopentadiene
557–61–9 1-Octacosanol
590–19–2 1,2-Butadiene
592–45–0 1,4-Hexadiene
1401–55–4 Tannins
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ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
4170–30–3 2-Butenal
8001–58–9 Creosote
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ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
25154–38–5 Piperazineethanol
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ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
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APPENDIX A—CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE REGISTRY NUMBER (CAS NO.) AND TSCA INVENTORY NAMES OF HPV
ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
68334–01–0 Disulfides, alkylaryl dialkyl diaryl, petroleum refinery spent caustic oxidn. products
68441–66–7 Decanoic acid, mixed esters with dipentaerythritol, octanoic acid and valeric acid
68909–77–3 Ethanol, 2,2’-oxybis-, reaction products with ammonia, morpholine derivs. residues
68915–05–9 Fatty acids, tall-oil, low-boiling, reaction products with ammonia-ethanolamine reaction by-products
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ORPHAN CHEMICALS THAT THE ITC IS REQUESTING EPA ADD TO TSCA SECTION 8(A) AND 8(D) RULES—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
71077–05–9 Ethanol, 2,2’-oxybis-, reaction products with ammonia, morpholine product tower residues
72854–27–4 Tannins, reaction products with sodium bisulfite, sodium polysulfide and sodium sulfite
73665–18–6 Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk., naphthalene distn. residues
125997–20–8 Phosphoric acid, mixed 3-bromo-2,2-dimethylpropyl and 2-bromoethyl and 2-chloroethyl esters
APPENDIX B—CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE REGISTRY NUMBER (CAS NO.) AND TSCA INVENTORY NAMES OF HPV
CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS
CAS No. Chemical name
95–16–9 Benzothiazole
100–48–1 4-Pyridinecarbonitrile
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
111–29–5 1,5-Pentanediol
123–00–2 4-Morpholinepropanamine
504–63–2 1,3-Propanediol
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
1772–25–4 1,3,6-Hexanetricarbonitrile
4067–16–7 3,6,9,12-Tetraazatetradecane-1,14-diamine
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
10192–32–2 1-Tetracosene
23778–52–1 2,5,8,11,14-Pentaoxahexadecan-16-ol
30525–89–4 Paraformaldehyde
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
64754–94–5 Fatty acids, tall-oil, compds. with polyethylenepolyamine-tall-oil fatty acid reaction products
68130–50–7 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid, mixed decyl and hexyl and octyl esters
68153–81–1 Grease
68308–09–8 Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
68441–44–1 Boric acid, reaction products with ethylene glycol and polyethyleneglycol mono-Me ether
68441–94–1 Heptanoic acid, mixed esters with pentaerythritol and valeric acid
68442–22–8 Phosphorodithioic acid, mixed O,O-bis(2-ethylhexyl and iso-Bu) esters, zinc salts
68477–40–7 Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped steam-cracked petroleum distillates, C10–12 fraction
68603–03–2 Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil, extractive
68608–66–2 Acetic acid, chloro-, sodium salt, reaction products with 4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H-imidazole-1-ethanol and so-
dium hydroxide
68909–93–3 Phosphorodithioic acid, mixed O,O-bis(2-ethylhexyl and iso-Pr) esters, zinc salts
68988–45–4 Phosphorodithioic acid, mixed O,O-bis(2-ethylhexyl and iso-Bu and pentyl) esters, zinc salts
70693–30–0 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, mixed decyl and lauryl and octyl diesters
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
111163–74–7 Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, low-boiling, sulfonated, sodium salts
145804–94–0 Benzenepropanoic acid, 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxy-, methyl ester, reaction products with sodium hy-
drogen sulfate
150135–58–3 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, reaction products with 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, diethylene glycol, di-Me
terephthalate and ethylene glycol
157905–74–3 Ethanaminium, 2-hydroxy-N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-, esters with C16–18 and C18-unsatd. fatty acids,
Me sulfates (salts)
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CHEMICALS IN THE 1998 AND 2002 IURS, BUT NOT IN THE 1990 OR 1994 IURS—Continued
CAS No. Chemical name
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