Document ID: EPA-HQ-OW-2003-0006-0023
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2003-04-02T05:00Z

USEPA
2002h
Potential
Analytes
with
Human
Health
Benchmarks
1
January
31,
2003
Potential
Analytes
The
153
analytes
listed
in
the
table
below
have
human
health
benchmark
data
that
would
enable
EPA
to
evaluate
the
risk
that
their
occurrence
in
sewage
sludge
poses.
These
analytes
can
be
determined
in
sewage
sludge
without
extensive
method
development
efforts.
The
first
column,
labeled
"
count"
is
simply
a
count
of
the
number
of
analytes
and
it
has
no
other
significance.
There
are
33
analytes
listed
at
the
end
of
the
table
that
represent
the
polychlorinated
dibenzo­
p­
dioxins
(
PCDDs),
polychlorinated
dibenzofurans
(
PCDFs),
and
polychlorinated
biphenyls
(
PCBs)
that
were
determined
in
the
2001
NSSS.

Count
Constituent
Name
CASRN
001
Acenaphthene
83­
32­
9
002
Acetaldehyde
75­
07­
0
003
Acetophenone
98­
86­
2
004
Aldrin
309­
00­
2
005
Aluminum
7429­
90­
5
006
Ammonia
7664­
41­
7
007
Anthracene
120­
12­
7
008
Antimony
7440­
36­
0
009
Aroclor
1016
12674­
11­
2
010
Aroclor
1254
11097­
69­
1
011
Arsenic,
inorganic
7440­
38­
2
012
Barium
7440­
39­
3
013
Benz(
a)
anthracene
56­
55­
3
014
Benzenethiol
(
thiophenol)
108­
98­
5
015
Benzo(
a)
pyrene
50­
32­
8
016
Benzo(
b)
fluoranthene
205­
99­
2
017
Benzo(
j)
fluoranthene
205­
82­
3
018
Benzo(
k)
fluoranthene
207­
08­
9
019
Beryllium
7440­
41­
7
020
Bidrin
141­
66­
2
021
Biphenyl,
1,1­
92­
52­
4
022
Bis(
2­
ethylhexyl)
phthalate
(
DEHP;
also
di­)
117­
81­
7
023
Boron
7440­
42­
8
024
Butanol,
1­
(
n­
butyl
alcohol)
71­
36­
3
025
Cadmium
7440­
43­
9
026
Captan
133­
06­
2
027
Carbaryl
63­
25­
2
028
Chlordane
57­
74­
9
029
Chlorfenvinphos
470­
90­
6
USEPA
2002h
Count
Constituent
Name
CASRN
Potential
Analytes
with
Human
Health
Benchmarks
2
January
31,
2003
030
Chlorine
7782­
50­
5
031
Chlorobenzilate
510­
15­
6
032
Chloronaphthalene,
beta­
91­
58­
7
033
Chlorpyrifos
2921­
88­
2
034
Chromium
(
VI)
18540­
29­
9
035
Chrysene
218­
01­
9
036
Cobalt
(
and
compounds)
7440­
48­
4
037
Copper
7440­
50­
8
038
Cresol,
m­
(
3­
methylphenol)
108­
39­
4
039
Cresol,
p­
(
4­
methylphenol)
106­
44­
5
040
DDD
(
p,
p'­
dichlorodiphenyl­
dichloroethane)
72­
54­
8
041
DDE
(
p,
p'­
dichlorodiphenyl­
dichloroethylene)
72­
55­
9
042
DDT
(
p,
p'­
dichlorodiphenyl­
trichloroethane)
50­
29­
3
043
Decabromodiphenyl
ether
1163­
19­
5
044
Demeton
8065­
48­
3
045
Di(
2­
ethylhexyl)
adipate
103­
23­
1
046
Diallate
2303­
16­
4
047
Diazinon
333­
41­
5
048
Dibenzo(
a,
h)
anthracene
53­
70­
3
049
Dibenzo[
a,
e]
pyrene
192­
65­
4
050
Dibenzo[
a,
h]
pyrene
189­
64­
0
051
Dibenzo[
a,
i]
pyrene
189­
55­
9
052
Dibenzo[
a,
l]
pyrene
191­
30­
0
053
Dibenzo[
c,
g]
carbazole,
7H­
194­
59­
2
054
Dibenz[
a,
h]
acridine
226­
36­
8
055
Dibenz[
a,
j]
acridine
224­
42­
0
056
Dichlorobenzene,
1,4­
106­
46­
7
057
Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid,
2,4­
(
2,4­
D)
94­
75­
7
058
Dichlorvos
62­
73­
7
059
Dieldrin
60­
57­
1
060
Diethyl
phthalate
84­
66­
2
061
Dimethoate
60­
51­
5
062
Dinitropyrene,
1,6­
42397­
64­
8
063
Dinitropyrene,
1,8­
42397­
65­
9
064
Dinoseb
88­
85­
7
USEPA
2002h
Count
Constituent
Name
CASRN
Potential
Analytes
with
Human
Health
Benchmarks
3
January
31,
2003
065
Disulfoton
298­
04­
4
066
Endosulfan
115­
29­
7
067
Endrin
72­
20­
8
068
Ethion
563­
12­
2
069
Ethyl
p­
nitrophenyl
phenylphosphorothioacetate
2104­
64­
5
070
Fluoranthene
206­
44­
0
071
Fluorene
86­
73­
7
072
Heptachlor
76­
44­
8
073
Heptachlor
epoxide
1024­
57­
3
074
Hexachlorocyclohexane,
alpha­
319­
84­
6
075
Hexachlorocyclohexane,
beta­
319­
85­
7
076
Hexachlorocyclohexane,
gamma­
(
lindane)
58­
89­
9
077
Ideno[
1,2,3­
cd]
pyrene
193­
39­
5
078
Iodine
7553­
56­
2
079
Lead
and
compounds
(
inorganic)
7439­
92­
1
080
Malathion
121­
75­
5
081
Manganese
7439­
96­
5
082
Mercury
(
elemental)
7439­
97­
6
083
Methoxychlor
72­
43­
5
084
Methyl
mercury
22967­
92­
6
085
Methyl
parathion
298­
00­
0
086
Methyl
chrysene,
5­
3697­
24­
3
087
Mirex
2385­
85­
5
088
Molybdenum
7439­
98­
7
089
Naled
300­
76­
5
090
Naphthalene
91­
20­
3
091
Nitrochrysene,
6­
7496­
02­
8
092
Nitrofluorene,
2­
607­
57­
8
093
Nitropyrene,
1­
5522­
43­
0
094
Nitropyrene,
4­
57835­
92­
4
095
Octabromodiphenyl
ether
32536­
52­
0
096
Parathion
56­
38­
2
097
Pentabromodiphenyl
ether
32534­
81­
9
098
Pentachloronitrobenzene
82­
68­
8
099
Phenol
108­
95­
2
USEPA
2002h
Count
Constituent
Name
CASRN
Potential
Analytes
with
Human
Health
Benchmarks
4
January
31,
2003
100
Phorate
298­
02­
2
101
Phosmet
732­
11­
6
102
Polybrominated
biphenyls
67774­
32­
7
103
Pyrene
129­
00­
0
104
Pyridine
110­
86­
1
105
Selenium
7782­
49­
2
106
Silver
7440­
22­
4
107
Strontium
7440­
24­
6
108
Terbufos
13071­
79­
9
109
Tetrachloroethylene
(
perchloroethylene)
127­
18­
4
110
Tetrachlorovinphos
961­
11­
5
111
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
3689­
24­
5
112
Tin
and
compounds
7440­
31­
5
113
Toxaphene
8001­
35­
2
114
Trichloro­
2'­
hydroxydiphenyl
ether,
2,4,4'­
3380­
34­
5
115
Trichlorophenoxy)
propionic
acid,
2
(
2,4,5­
93­
72­
1
116
Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid,
2,4,5­
93­
76­
5
117
Triethylamine
121­
44­
8
118
Trifluralin
1582­
09­
8
119
Trimethyl
phosphate
512­
56­
1
120
Vanadium
7440­
62­
2
121
Zinc
7440­
66­
6
PCDDs,
PCDFs,
and
PCBs
that
were
analyzed
in
the
2001
survey
and
may
not
need
to
be
repeated
on
2004
122
Pentachlorobiphenyl,
2',
3,4,4',
5­
(
PCB
123)
65510­
44­
3
123
Octachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9­
39001­
02­
0
124
Octachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin,
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9­
3268­
87­
9
125
Hexachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin,
1,2,3,7,8,9­
19408­
74­
3
126
Hexachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin,
1,2,3,6,7,8­
57653­
85­
7
127
Pentachlorobiphenyl,
2,3,3',
4,4'­
(
PCB
105)
32598­
14­
4
128
Pentachlorobiphenyl,
2,3,4,4',
5­
(
PCB
114)
74472­
37­
0
129
Pentachlorobiphenyl,
2,3',
4,4',
5­
(
PCB
118)
31508­
00­
6
130
Hexachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,4,7,8­
70648­
26­
9
131
Pentachlorobiphenyl,
3,3',
4,4',
5­
(
PCB
126)
57465­
28­
8
132
Pentachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,7,8­
57117­
41­
6
USEPA
2002h
Count
Constituent
Name
CASRN
Potential
Analytes
with
Human
Health
Benchmarks
5
January
31,
2003
133
Pentachlorodibenzofuran,
2,3,4,7,8­
57117­
31­
4
134
Pentachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin,
1,2,3,7,8­
40321­
76­
4
135
Hexachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin,
1,2,3,4,7,8­
39227­
28­
6
136
Hexachlorodibenzofuran,
2,3,4,6,7,8­
60851­
34­
5
137
Hexachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,7,8,9­
72918­
21­
9
138
Hexachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,6,7,8­
57117­
44­
9
139
Hexachlorobiphenyl,
3,3',
4,4',
5,5'­
(
PCB
169)
32774­
16­
6
140
Heptachlorobiphenyl,
2,3,3',
4,4',
5,5'­
(
PCB
189)
39635­
31­
9
141
Polychlorinated
biphenyls
1336­
36­
3
142
Hexachlorobiphenyl,
2,3',
4,4',
5,5'­
(
PCB
167)
52663­
72­
6
143
Hexachlorobiphenyl,
2,3,3',
4,4',
5'­
(
PCB
157)
69782­
90­
7
144
Heptachlorobiphenyl,
2,2',
3,3',
4,4',
5­
(
PCB
170)
35065­
30­
6
145
Heptachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin,
1,2,3,4,6,7,8­
35822­
46­
9
146
Heptachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,4,7,8,9­
55673­
89­
7
147
Heptachlorodibenzofuran,
1,2,3,4,6,7,8­
67562­
39­
4
148
TCDD,
2,3,7,8­
1746­
01­
6
149
Heptachlorobiphenyl,
2,2',
3,4,4',
5,5'­
(
PCB
180)
35065­
29­
3
150
Tetrachlorobiphenyl,
3,3',
4,4'­
(
PCB
77)
32598­
13­
3
151
Tetrachlorobiphenyl,
3,4,4',
5­
(
PCB
81)
70362­
50­
4
152
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran,
2,3,7,8­
51207­
31­
9
153
Hexachlorobiphenyl,
2,3,3',
4,4',
5­
(
PCB
156)
38380­
08­
4