Document ID: EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-0922-0001
Agency: epa
Document Type: Rule
Title: Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances
Posted Date: 2010-09-20T04:00Z

[Federal Register: September 20, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 181)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 9 and 721

[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-922; FRL-8839-7]
RIN 2070-AB27

 
Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: EPA is promulgating significant new use rules (SNURs) under 
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 25 
chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices 
(PMNs). One of these chemical substances is subject to a TSCA section 
5(e) consent order issued by EPA. This action requires persons who 
intend to manufacture, import, or process any of these 25 chemical 
substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use 
by this rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that 
activity. The required notification will provide EPA with the 
opportunity to evaluate the intended use and, if necessary, to prohibit 
or limit that activity before it occurs.

DATES: This rule is effective on November 19, 2010. For purposes of 
judicial review, this rule shall be promulgated at 1 p.m. (e.s.t.) on 
October 4, 2010.
    Written adverse or critical comments, or notice of intent to submit 
adverse or critical comments, on one or more of these SNURs must be 
received on or before October 20, 2010 (see Unit VI. of the 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION).
    For additional information on related reporting requirement dates, 
see Units I.A., VI., and VII. of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by docket identification 
(ID) number EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-922, by one of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
     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: OPPT Document Control Office (DCO), EPA 
East, Rm. 6428, 1201 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC. Attention: 
Docket ID Number EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-922. The DCO is open from 8 a.m. to 4 
p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone 
number for the DCO is (202) 564-8930. Such deliveries are only accepted 
during the DCO's normal hours of operation, and special arrangements 
should be made for deliveries of boxed information.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to docket ID number EPA-HQ-OPPT-
2009-922. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included 
in the docket without change and may be made available on-line at 
http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information 
provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be 
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose 
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you 
consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through regulations.gov or e-
mail. The regulations.gov website is an ``anonymous access'' system, 
which means EPA will not know your identity or contact information 
unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an e-
mail comment directly to EPA without going through regulations.gov, 
your e-mail address will be automatically captured and included as part 
of the comment that is placed in the docket and made available on the 
Internet. If you submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you 
include your name and other contact information in the body of your 
comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your 
comment due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for 
clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic 
files should avoid the use of special characters, any form of 
encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses.
    Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the docket index 
available at http://www.regulations.gov. Although listed in the index, 
some information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other 
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other 
material, such as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only 
in hard copy. Publicly available docket materials are available 
electronically at http://www.regulations.gov, or, if only available in 
hard copy, at the OPPT Docket. The OPPT Docket is located in

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the EPA Docket Center (EPA/DC) at Rm. 3334, EPA West Bldg., 1301 
Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC. The EPA/DC Public Reading Room 
hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
excluding legal holidays. The telephone number of the EPA/DC Public 
Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the OPPT 
Docket is (202) 566-0280. Docket visitors are required to show 
photographic identification, pass through a metal detector, and sign 
the EPA visitor log. All visitor bags are processed through an X-ray 
machine and subject to search. Visitors will be provided an EPA/DC 
badge that must be visible at all times in the building and returned 
upon departure.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical information contact: 
Kenneth Moss, Chemical Control Division (7405M), Office of Pollution 
Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number: 
(202) 564-9232; e-mail address: moss.kenneth@epa.gov.
    For general information contact: The TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill, 
422 South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14620; telephone number: (202) 
554-1404; e-mail address: TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. General Information

A. Does this Action Apply to Me?

    You may be potentially affected by this action if you manufacture, 
import, process, or use the chemical substances contained in this rule. 
Potentially affected entities may include, but are not limited to:
     Manufacturers, importers, or processors of one or more 
subject chemical substances (NAICS codes 325 and 324110), e.g., 
chemical manufacturing and petroleum refineries.
    This listing is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides 
a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be affected by this 
action. Other types of entities not listed in this unit could also be 
affected. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) 
codes have been provided to assist you and others in determining 
whether this action might apply to certain entities. To determine 
whether you or your business may be affected by this action, you should 
carefully examine the applicability provisions in Sec.  721.5. If you 
have any questions regarding the applicability of this action to a 
particular entity, consult the technical person listed under FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    This action may also affect certain entities through pre-existing 
import certification and export notification rules under TSCA. Chemical 
importers are subject to the TSCA section 13 (15 U.S.C. 2612) import 
certification requirements promulgated at 19 CFR 12.118 through 12.127; 
see also 19 CFR 127.28. Chemical importers must certify that the 
shipment of the chemical substance complies with all applicable rules 
and orders under TSCA. Importers of chemicals subject to these SNURs 
must certify their compliance with the SNUR requirements. The EPA 
policy in support of import certification appears at 40 CFR part 707, 
subpart B. In addition, any persons who export or intend to export a 
chemical substance that is the subject of this rule on or after October 
20, 2010 are subject to the export notification provisions of TSCA 
section 12(b) (15 U.S.C. 2611(b)) (see Sec.  721.20), and must comply 
with the export notification requirements in 40 CFR part 707, subpart 
D.

B. What Should I Consider as I Prepare My Comments for EPA?

    1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to EPA through 
regulations.gov or e-mail. 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 submitting comments, 
remember to:
    i. Identify the document by docket ID number and other identifying 
information (subject heading, Federal Register date and page number).
    ii. Follow directions. The Agency may ask you to respond to 
specific questions or organize comments by referencing a Code of 
Federal Regulations (CFR) part or section number.
    iii. Explain why you agree or disagree; suggest alternatives and 
substitute language for your requested changes.
    iv. Describe any assumptions and provide any technical information 
and/or data that you used.
    v. If you estimate potential costs or burdens, explain how you 
arrived at your estimate in sufficient detail to allow for it to be 
reproduced.
    vi. Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns and 
suggest alternatives.
    vii. Explain your views as clearly as possible, avoiding the use of 
profanity or personal threats.
    viii. Make sure to submit your comments by the comment period 
deadline identified.

II. Background

A. What Action is the Agency Taking?

    EPA is promulgating these SNURs using direct final procedures. 
These SNURs will require persons to notify EPA at least 90 days before 
commencing the manufacture, import, or processing of a chemical 
substance for any activity designated by these SNURs as a significant 
new use. Receipt of such notices allows EPA to assess risks that may be 
presented by the intended uses and, if appropriate, to regulate the 
proposed use before it occurs. Additional rationale and background to 
these rules are more fully set out in the preamble to EPA's first 
direct final SNUR published in the Federal Register of April 24, 1990 
(55 FR 17376). Consult that preamble for further information on the 
objectives, rationale, and procedures for SNURs and on the basis for 
significant new use designations, including provisions for developing 
test data.

B. What is the Agency's Authority for Taking this Action?

    Section 5(a)(2) of TSCA (15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2)) authorizes EPA to 
determine that a use of a chemical substance is a ``significant new 
use.'' EPA must make this determination by rule after considering all 
relevant factors, including those listed in TSCA section 5(a)(2) (see 
Unit III.). Once EPA determines that a use of a chemical substance is a 
significant new use, TSCA section 5(a)(1)(B) requires persons to submit 
a significant new use notice (SNUN) to EPA at least 90 days before they 
manufacture, import, or process the chemical substance for that use. 
The mechanism for reporting under this requirement is established under 
Sec.  721.5.

C. Applicability of General Provisions

    General provisions for SNURs appear in 40 CFR part 721, subpart A. 
These provisions describe persons subject to the rule, recordkeeping 
requirements, exemptions to reporting requirements, and applicability 
of the rule to uses occurring before the effective date of the rule. 
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appear at 40 CFR part 700. According to Sec.  721.1(c), persons subject 
to these SNURs must comply with the same notice requirements and EPA 
regulatory procedures as submitters of PMNs under TSCA section 
5(a)(1)(A). In particular, these requirements include the information 
submission requirements of TSCA section 5(b) and 5(d)(1), the 
exemptions authorized by TSCA section 5(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3), and 
(h)(5), and the regulations at 40 CFR part 720. Once EPA receives a 
SNUN, EPA may take regulatory action under TSCA section 5(e), 5(f), 6, 
or 7 to control the activities for which it has received the SNUN. If 
EPA does not take action, EPA is required under TSCA section 5(g) to 
explain in the Federal Register its reasons for not taking action.
    Chemical importers are subject to the TSCA section 13 (15 U.S.C. 
2612) import certification requirements promulgated at 19 CFR 12.118 
through 12.127; see also 19 CFR 127.28. Chemical importers must certify 
that the shipment of the chemical substance complies with all 
applicable rules and orders under TSCA. Importers of chemicals subject 
to these SNURs must certify their compliance with the SNUR 
requirements. The EPA policy in support of import certification appears 
at 40 CFR part 707, subpart B. In addition, any persons who export or 
intend to export a chemical substance identified in a proposed or final 
SNUR are subject to the export notification provisions of TSCA section 
12(b) (15 U.S.C. 2611 (b)) (see Sec.  721.20), and must comply with the 
export notification requirements in 40 CFR part 707, subpart D.

III. Significant New Use Determination

    Section 5(a)(2) of TSCA states that EPA's determination that a use 
of a chemical substance is a significant new use must be made after 
consideration of all relevant factors, including:
     The projected volume of manufacturing and processing of a 
chemical substance.
     The extent to which a use changes the type or form of 
exposure of human beings or the environment to a chemical substance.
     The extent to which a use increases the magnitude and 
duration of exposure of human beings or the environment to a chemical 
substance.
     The reasonably anticipated manner and methods of 
manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce, and disposal of a 
chemical substance.
    In addition to these factors enumerated in TSCA section 5(a)(2), 
the statute authorized EPA to consider any other relevant factors.
     To determine what would constitute a significant new use for the 
25 chemical substances that are the subject of these SNURs, EPA 
considered relevant information about the toxicity of the chemical 
substances, likely human exposures and environmental releases 
associated with possible uses, and the four bulleted TSCA section 
5(a)(2) factors listed in this unit.

IV. Substances Subject to this Rule

    EPA is establishing significant new use and recordkeeping 
requirements for 25 chemical substances in 40 CFR part 721, subpart E. 
In this unit, EPA provides the following information for each chemical 
substance:
     PMN number.
     Chemical name (generic name, if the specific name is 
claimed as CBI).
     CAS number (if assigned for non-confidential chemical 
identities).
     Basis for the TSCA section 5(e) consent order or, for non-
section 5(e) SNURs, the basis for the SNUR (i.e., SNURs without TSCA 
section 5(e) consent orders).
     Toxicity concerns.
     Tests recommended by EPA to provide sufficient information 
to evaluate the chemical substance (see Unit VIII. for more 
information).
     CFR citation assigned in the regulatory text section of 
this rule.
    The regulatory text section of this rule specifies the activities 
designated as significant new uses. Certain new uses, including 
production volume limits (i.e., limits on manufacture and importation 
volume) and other uses designated in this rule, may be claimed as CBI. 
Unit IX. discusses a procedure companies may use to ascertain whether a 
proposed use constitutes a significant new use.
    This rule includes one PMN substance (P-04-269) that is subject to 
a ``risk-based'' consent order under TSCA section 5(e)(1)(A)(ii)(I) 
where EPA determined that activities associated with the PMN substance 
may present unreasonable risk to human health and the environment. The 
consent order requires protective measures to limit exposures or 
otherwise mitigate the potential unreasonable risk. The so-called 
``5(e) SNUR'' on this PMN substance is promulgated pursuant to Sec.  
721.160, and is based on and consistent with the provisions in the 
underlying consent order. The 5(e) SNUR designates as a ``significant 
new use'' the absence of the protective measures required in the 
corresponding consent order.
    Where EPA determined that the PMN substance may present an 
unreasonable risk of injury to human health via inhalation exposure, 
the underlying TSCA section 5(e) consent order usually requires, among 
other things, that potentially exposed employees wear specified 
respirators unless actual measurements of the workplace air show that 
air-borne concentrations of the PMN substance are below a New Chemical 
Exposure Limit (NCEL) that is established by EPA to provide adequate 
protection to human health. In addition to the actual NCEL 
concentration, the comprehensive NCELs provisions in TSCA section 5(e) 
consent orders, which are modeled after Occupational Safety and Health 
Administration (OSHA) Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) provisions, 
include requirements addressing performance criteria for sampling and 
analytical methods, periodic monitoring, respiratory protection, and 
recordkeeping. However, no comparable NCEL provisions currently exist 
in 40 CFR part 721, subpart B, for SNURs. Therefore, for these cases, 
the individual SNURs in 40 CFR part 721, subpart E, will state that 
persons subject to the SNUR who wish to pursue NCELs as an alternative 
to the Sec.  721.63 respirator requirements may request to do so under 
Sec.  721.30. EPA expects that persons whose Sec.  721.30 requests to 
use the NCELs approach for SNURs are approved by EPA will be required 
to comply with NCELs provisions that are comparable to those contained 
in the corresponding TSCA section 5(e) consent order for the same 
chemical substance.
    This rule also includes SNURs on 24 PMN substances that are not 
subject to consent orders under TSCA section 5(e). In these cases, for 
a variety of reasons, EPA did not find that the use scenario described 
in the PMN triggered the determinations set forth under TSCA section 
5(e). However, EPA does believe that certain changes from the use 
scenario described in the PMN could result in increased exposures, 
thereby constituting a ``significant new use.'' These so-called ``non-
5(e) SNURs'' are promulgated pursuant to Sec.  721.170. EPA has 
determined that every activity designated as a ``significant new use'' 
in all non-5(e) SNURs issued under Sec.  721.170 satisfies the two 
requirements stipulated in Sec.  721.170(c)(2), i.e., these significant 
new use activities, ``(i) are different from those described in the 
premanufacture notice for the substance, including any amendments, 
deletions, and additions of activities to the premanufacture notice, 
and (ii) may be accompanied by changes in exposure or release levels 
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concerns identified'' for the PMN substance.

PMN Number P-04-269
Chemical name: Cobalt lithium manganese nickel oxide.
CAS number: 182442-95-1.
Effective date of TSCA section 5(e) consent order: May 12, 2009.
Basis for TSCA section 5(e) consent order: The PMN states that the 
substance will be used as a battery cathode material. The order was 
issued under sections 5(e)(1)(A)(i) and 5(e)(1)(A)(ii)(I) of TSCA based 
on findings that this substance may present an unreasonable risk of 
injury to human health and the environment. To protect against these 
risks, the consent order requires use of dermal personal protective 
equipment, including gloves demonstrated to be impervious, use of 
respiratory personal protective equipment, including a National 
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)-approved respirator 
with an assigned protection factor (APF) of at least 150 or compliance 
with a NCEL of 0.1 mg/m\3\ as an 8-hour time-weighted average, 
establishment of a hazard communication program, and prohibits releases 
to water. The SNUR designates as a ``significant new use'' the absence 
of these protective measures.
Toxicity concern: Based on test data on nickel, lithium and cobalt, EPA 
has concerns for developmental toxicity, mutagenicity, oncogenicity, 
pulmonary oncogenicity, and lung overload for workers with inhalation 
and dermal exposure to the PMN substance. EPA set the NCEL at 0.1 mg/
m\3\ as an 8-hour time-weighted average. In addition, based on test 
data on analogous nickel containing compounds, EPA predicts toxicity to 
aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 1 part per 
billion (ppb) of the PMN substance in surface waters.
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the human health and 
environmental effects of the PMN substance: A 90-day inhalation 
toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.3465); a fish acute toxicity 
test, freshwater and marine (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075); an aquatic 
invertebrate acute toxicity test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1010); and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 850.5400). All aquatic toxicity testing should be 
performed using the static method with measured concentrations. Test 
reports should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of 
analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results. The order does 
not require submission of the aforementioned information at any 
specified time or production volume. However, the order's restrictions 
on manufacturing, import, processing, distribution in commerce, use, 
and disposal of the PMN substance will remain in effect until the order 
is modified or revoked by EPA based on submission of that or other 
relevant information.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10201.
PMN Number P-08-701
Chemical name: Benzoic acid, 4-chloro-2- [(substituted)azo]-, strontium 
salt (1:1) (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a pigment for plastics. Based on test 
data on analogous substances, EPA has concerns for oncogenicity, 
developmental toxicity, and blood and spleen effects from exposure to 
the azo reduction products of the PMN substance via inhalation. Since 
significant worker exposure is unlikely for the uses described in the 
PMN, EPA has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, 
processing, or use of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. 
EPA has determined, however, that use of the substance other than as 
described in the PMN may cause serious health effects. Based on this 
information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170 (b)(1)(i)(C) and (b)(3)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results from the following 
tests would help characterize the human health effects of the PMN 
substance: A bacterial reverse mutation test (OPPTS Test Guideline 
870.5100) with prival modification, and an unscheduled DNA synthesis in 
mammalian cells in culture test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.5550) for the 
azo reduction product of the PMN substance. Test reports should include 
protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10202.
PMN Number P-08-742
Chemical name: Phosphonium, tetrabutyl-, hydroxide (1:1).
CAS number: 14518-69-5.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
chemical intermediate for manufacturing tetrabutylphosphonium salt, as 
an export for industrial use, and additional confidential chemical 
intermediate uses. Based on test data on the PMN substance, EPA 
predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that 
exceed 1 ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in 
the PMN, the substance is not released to surface waters. Therefore, 
EPA has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or 
use of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has 
determined, however, that any use of the substance resulting in release 
to surface waters may cause significant adverse environmental effects. 
Based on this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria 
at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(i).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish early-life stage toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1400); a daphnid chronic toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1300); and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 850.5400). Fish and daphnid testing should be performed 
using the flow-through method with measured concentrations. Algal 
testing should be performed using the static method with measured 
concentrations. Test reports should include protocols approved by EPA, 
certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10203.
PMN Number P-08-754
Chemical name: Aryloxyacrylate (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a monomer. Based on ecological 
structural activity relationship (EcoSAR) analysis of test data on 
analogous acrylates, EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms may 
occur at concentrations that exceed 3 ppb of the PMN substance in 
surface waters. As described in the PMN, releases of the PMN substance 
are not expected to result in surface water concentrations that exceed 
3 ppb. Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed 
manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance may present an 
unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any use of the 
substance resulting in surface water concentrations exceeding 3 ppb may 
cause significant adverse environmental effects. Based on this 
information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results of the following 
tests would help characterize the environmental effects of the PMN 
substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-

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through method with measured concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate 
acute toxicity test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 
850.1010) using the flow-through method with measured concentrations; 
and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 
850.5400) using the static method with measured concentrations. Test 
reports should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of 
analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10204.
PMN Number P-09-4
Chemical name: Formaldehyde, polymer with 1,3-benzenediol and 1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene].
CAS number: 1067881-45-1.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a rubber additive. Based on EcoSAR 
analysis of test data on analogous esters and polyphenols, EPA predicts 
toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 1 
ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in the PMN, 
the substance will not be released to surface waters. Therefore, EPA 
has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use 
of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that any use of the substance resulting in release to surface 
waters may cause significant adverse environmental effects. Based on 
this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results of the following 
tests would help characterize the environmental effects of the PMN 
substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-through method with mean 
measured concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test, 
freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-
through method with mean measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity 
test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static 
method with mean measured concentrations. Test reports should include 
protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10205.
PMN Number P-09-19
Chemical name: 4-Cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid, 1,2-bis(2-
oxiranylmethyl) ester.
CAS number: 21544-03-6.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as an 
epoxy resin for filament winding and electrical encapsulation of motors 
and generators. Based on test data on analogous esters and epoxides, 
EPA identified concerns for lung and dermal sensitization, 
mutagenicity, oncogenicity, male reproductive toxicity, liver and 
kidney toxicity, and eye corrosion to workers exposed to the PMN 
substance. As described in the PMN, worker inhalation exposure is 
expected to be negligible and dermal exposure is expected to be minimal 
due to the use of adequate personal protective equipment. Therefore, 
EPA has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or 
use of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has 
determined, however, that use of the substance without the use of 
dermal protection where there is potential for dermal exposure, or 
without the appropriate hazard communication may result in serious 
health effects. Based on this information, the PMN substance meets the 
concern criteria at Sec.  721.170 (b)(1)(i)(C) and (b)(3)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results of the following 
tests would help characterize the human health effects of the PMN 
substance: A 90-day dermal toxicity study (OPPTS Test Guideline 
870.3250) with attention to the pathology of the reproductive organs 
and a carcinogenicity study (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.4200). Test 
reports should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of 
analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10206.
PMN Number P-09-38
Chemical name: 1,3-Cyclohexanedimethanamine, N1,N3-bis(2-
methylpropylidene)-.
CAS number: 173904-11-5.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a curing agent for polyurethane 
systems. Based on EcoSAR analysis of test data on analogous Schiff 
bases and aliphatic amines, EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms 
may occur at concentrations that exceed 1 ppb of the PMN substance in 
surface waters. As described in the PMN, the substance is not expected 
to be released to surface waters. Therefore, EPA has not determined 
that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance 
may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any 
use of the substance resulting in release to surface waters may cause 
significant adverse environmental effects. Based on this information, 
the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results of the following 
tests would help characterize the environmental effects of the PMN 
substance: A water solubility: column elution method; shake flask 
method (OPPTS Test Guideline 830.7840); a fish acute toxicity test, 
freshwater and marine (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-
through method with mean measured concentrations; an aquatic 
invertebrate acute toxicity test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-through method with mean measured 
concentrations; and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.5400) using the static method and mean measured 
concentrations. Test reports should include protocols approved by EPA, 
certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10207.
PMN Number P-09-71
Chemical name: Amines, di-C11-14-isoalkyl, C13-rich.
CAS number: 1005516-89-1.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a chemical intermediate. Based on 
EcoSAR analysis of test data on analogous aliphatic amines, EPA 
predicts that toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations 
that exceed 2 ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described 
in the PMN, releases of the PMN substance are not expected to result in 
surface water concentrations that exceed 2 ppb. Therefore, EPA has not 
determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the 
substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that any use of the substance resulting in surface water 
concentrations exceeding 2 ppb may cause significant adverse 
environmental effects. Based on this information, the PMN substance 
meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results of the following 
tests would help characterize the environmental effects of the PMN 
substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-through method with mean 
measured concentrations or a fish acute toxicity mitigated by humic 
acid (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1085) using the flow-through method with 
measured concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test, 
freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-
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measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static method with mean 
measured concentrations. Test reports should include protocols approved 
by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw data, and 
results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10208.
PMN Number P-09-120
Chemical name: Epoxy terminated, hydrolyzed trialkoxysilane and 
glycidyl ether of phenol-formaldehyde resin (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
polymerizable component of adhesive formulations. Based on EcoSAR 
analysis of test data on analogous alkoxysilanes and polyepoxides, EPA 
predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that 
exceed 81 ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in 
the PMN, the substance is not expected to be released to surface 
waters. Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed 
manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance may present an 
unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any use of the 
substance resulting in release to surface waters may cause significant 
adverse environmental effects. Based on this information, the PMN 
substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-through method with mean 
measured concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test, 
freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-
through method with mean measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity 
test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static 
method with mean measured concentrations. Test reports should include 
protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10209.
PMN Number P-09-130
Chemical name: Soybean oil, epoxidized, reaction products with 
diethanolamine.
CAS number: 1002761-12-7.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a polyol for flexible and rigid 
polyurethane foam applications. Based on EcoSAR analysis of test data 
on analogous aliphatic amines, EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic 
organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 6 ppb of the PMN 
substance in surface waters. As described in the PMN, the substance 
will not be released to surface waters. Therefore, EPA has not 
determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the 
substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that any use of the substance resulting in release to surface 
waters may cause significant adverse environmental effects. Based on 
this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A ready biodegradability test (OPPTS Test Guideline 
835.3110); a fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-through method with mean 
measured concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test, 
freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-
through method with mean measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity 
test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static 
method with mean measured concentrations. Test reports should include 
protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10210.
PMN Number P-09-172
Chemical name: Octadecanoic acid, reaction products with 
diethylenetriamine and urea, acetates.
CAS number: 84962-05-0.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
softener padded on cotton fabrics. Based on EcoSAR analysis of test 
data on analogous aliphatic amines, EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic 
organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 1 ppb of the PMN 
substance in surface waters. For the annual manufacture and import 
volume described in the PMN, the substance is not expected to be 
released to water. Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed 
manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance may present an 
unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that exceedance of the 
annual maximum manufacture and import limit of 10,000 kilograms, could 
result in releases to water, which may cause significant adverse 
environmental effects. Based on this information, the PMN substance 
meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
followings tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075); an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity 
test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010); and an algal 
toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400). Fish and 
daphnid testing should be performed using the flow-through method with 
mean measured concentrations. Algal testing should be formed using the 
static method with mean measured concentrations. Test reports should 
include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10211.
PMN Number P-09-241
Chemical name: 1,2-Ethanediol, reaction products with epichlorohydrin.
CAS number: 705265-31-2.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as an industrial reactant. Based on test 
data on analogous epoxides, EPA identified the following toxicity 
concerns from exposure to the PMN substance: Irritation and 
sensitization to eyes, skin, and lungs; mutagenicity; oncogenicity; and 
developmental, liver, kidney, and male reproductive toxicity. Based on 
this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(3)(ii). At the production volume stated in the PMN, worker 
exposure and general population exposure are limited. Therefore, EPA 
has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use 
of the substance may present an unreasonable risk under TSCA section 
5(e). However, EPA has determined in accordance with TSCA section 
5(a)(2)(A) and (C) and 40 CFR 721.170(a), that exceedance of the annual 
maximum manufacture and import limit of 100,000 kilograms may result in 
significant human exposures or environmental release.
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the human health effects of the 
PMN substance: Aerobic mineralization in surface water - simulation 
biodegradation test (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and 
Development (OECD) 309 test guideline) using the receiving water where 
the discharge will occur; an acute oral toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 870.1100 or OECD 425 test guideline); a bacterial reverse 
mutation test (OPPTS

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Test Guideline 870.5100); a mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus test 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 870.5395) using the intraperitoneal route; and a 
repeated dose 28-day oral toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.3050 
or OECD 407 test guideline) in rodents. The 28-day oral study should 
include, for all test doses, a neurotoxicity functional observational 
battery (FOB), as described in neurotoxicity screening battery (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 870.6200). Test reports should include protocols 
approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw 
data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10212.
PMN Number P-09-253
Chemical name: Polyether polyester copolymer phosphate (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as an additive for molding compounds. 
Based on EcoSAR analysis of test data on analogous organic phosphates, 
EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations 
that exceed 22 ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described 
in the PMN, the substance will not be released to surface waters. 
Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, 
processing, or use of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. 
EPA has determined, however, that any use of the substance resulting in 
release to surface waters may cause significant adverse environmental 
effects. Based on this information, the PMN substance meets the concern 
criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that results of the following 
tests would help characterize the environmental effects of the PMN 
substance: Ready biodegradability test (OPPTS Test Guideline 835.3110); 
a fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine (OPPTS Test Guideline 
850.1075) using the flow-through method with mean measured 
concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test, freshwater 
daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-through method 
with mean measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity test, tiers I 
and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static method with 
mean measured concentrations. Test reports should include protocols 
approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw 
data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10213.
PMN Number P-09-286
Chemical name: Poly(oxyalkylenediyl), .alpha.-substituted 
carbomonocycle-.omega.-substituted carbomonocycle (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a coatings resin. Based on EcoSAR 
analysis of test data on analogous esters, EPA predicts toxicity to 
aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 1 ppb of the 
PMN substance in surface waters. As described in the PMN, the substance 
is not released to surface waters. Therefore, EPA has not determined 
that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance 
may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any 
use of the substance resulting in release to surface waters may cause 
significant adverse environmental effects. Based on this information, 
the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A ready biodegradability - CO2 in sealed 
vessels (headspace test) (OECD 310 test guideline); a fish early-life 
stage toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1400) using the flow-
through method with measured concentrations; a daphnid chronic toxicity 
test (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1300) using the flow-through method with 
measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static method with measured 
concentrations. Test reports should include protocols approved by EPA, 
certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10214.
PMN Number P-09-385
Chemical name: Benzenepropanol, .beta.-methyl-.
CAS number: 7384-80-7.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
raw material to manufacture another chemical. Based on test data on the 
PMN substance, EPA identified possible skin sensitization concerns from 
dermal exposure to the PMN substance. Based on test data on analogous 
substances, the Agency identified concerns for liver toxicity, kidney 
toxicity, neurotoxicity, and possible developmental toxicity to workers 
exposed dermally to the PMN substance. For the uses described in the 
PMN, worker inhalation exposure is not expected and EPA does not expect 
significant dermal exposure due to the use of impervious gloves. 
Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, 
processing, or use of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. 
EPA has determined, however, that any use of the substance other than 
as an intermediate, or without the use of impervious gloves where there 
is potential for dermal exposure, may cause serious health effects. 
Based on this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria 
at Sec.  721.170 (b)(3)(i) and (b)(3)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of a 90-day 
oral toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.3100) in rodents would 
help characterize the human health effects of the PMN substance. Test 
reports should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of 
analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10215.
PMN Number P-09-411
Chemical name: 2-Propenoic acid, 3-(5,5,6-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-
2-yl)cyclohexyl ester.
CAS number: 903876-45-9.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a thermoset adhesive component. EPA has 
identified health and environmental concerns because the substance may 
be a persistent, bio-accumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemical, based on 
physical/chemical properties of the PMN substance, as described in the 
New Chemical Program's PBT category (64 FR 60194; November 4, 1999) 
(FRL-6097-7). EPA estimates that the PMN substance will persist in the 
environment more than two months and estimates a bioaccumulation factor 
of greater than or equal to 5,000. Also, based on test data on 
analogous acrylates, EPA believes exposure to the PMN substance may 
cause systemic human health effects and predicts toxicity to aquatic 
organisms. As described in the PMN, significant worker exposure is 
unlikely, and the substance is neither released to surface waters nor 
landfilled. Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed 
manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance may present an 
unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any predictable or 
purposeful release containing the PMN substance into the waters of the 
United States or any disposal of the manufacturing, process, or use 
stream of the PMN substance other than by incineration may cause 
serious health effects and significant adverse environmental effects, 
since the PMN substance has been characterized by EPA as a PBT 
substance that can migrate to ground water. Based on this

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information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170 (b)(3)(ii), (b)(4)(ii), and (b)(4)(iii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the tiered 
testing described in the New Chemicals Program's PBT Category would 
help characterize the PBT attributes of the PMN substance. Test reports 
should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for 
the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10216.
PMN Number P-09-426
Chemical name: Branched and linear alcohols (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
site-limited raw material. Based on structure activity relationship 
analysis of test data on analogous neutral organic chemicals, EPA 
predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that 
exceed 1 ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in 
the PMN, releases of the substance are not expected to result in 
surface water concentrations that exceed 1 ppb. Therefore, EPA has not 
determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the 
substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that any use of the substance resulting in surface water 
concentrations exceeding 1 ppb may cause significant adverse 
environmental effects. Based on this information, the PMN substance 
meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: Based on the results of the potential solubility 
pretest either a water solubility: column elution method; shake flask 
method test (OPPTS Test Guideline 830.7840) or a water solubility: 
generator column method test (OPPTS Test Guideline 830.7860) and an 
algal toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) 
using static method and mean measured concentrations. Based on the 
results of these tests, a fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and 
marine (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075), and an aquatic invertebrate 
acute toxicity test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 
850.1010) may also be recommended. Test reports should include 
protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10217.
PMN Number P-09-436
Chemical name: 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, C12-15-branched and linear 
alkyl esters, telomers with alkyl 2-[[(alkylthio)thioxomethyl]thio]-2-
alkanoate, aminoalkyl methacrylate and alkyl methacrylate, tert-Bu 2-
ethylhexanoperoxoate-initiated (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a lubricant additive. Based on EcoSAR 
analysis of test data on analogous polycationic polymers, EPA predicts 
toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 
410 ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in the 
PMN, during manufacturing the substance will not be released to surface 
waters. During processing and use, releases of the substance are not 
expected to result in surface water concentrations that exceed 410 ppb. 
Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, 
processing, or use of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. 
EPA has determined, however, that any predictable or purposeful release 
to surface waters of a manufacturing stream associated with any use of 
the substance may cause significant adverse environmental effects. 
Based on this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria 
at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075); a fish acute toxicity test mitigated 
by humic acid (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1085); an aquatic invertebrate 
acute toxicity test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 
850.1010); and an algal toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.5400). Fish and daphnid tests should be performed using 
the flow-through method with mean measured concentrations. Algal 
testing should be performed using the static method with mean measured 
concentrations. Test reports should include protocols approved by EPA, 
certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10218.
PMN Number P-09-451
Chemical name: Butanamide,N-[substituted phenyl]-
[(alkoxynitrophenyl)diazenyl]-3-oxo- (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a dispersion additive. Based on test 
data on the PMN substance, EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms 
may occur at concentrations that exceed 1 ppb of the PMN substance in 
surface waters. As described in the PMN, the substance will not be 
released to surface waters. Therefore, EPA has not determined that the 
proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance may present 
an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any use of the 
substance resulting in release to surface waters may cause significant 
adverse environmental effects. Based on this information, the PMN 
substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(i).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish early-life stage toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1400) and a daphnid chronic toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1300). Both tests should be performed using the flow-
through method with mean measured concentrations. Test reports should 
include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10219.
PMN Number P-09-478
Chemical name: Phosphoric acid, polymer with cycloaliphatic diglycidyl 
ether, alkylethers (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a component of a coating. Based on 
EcoSAR analysis of test data on analogous polynonionic phosphate 
polymers, EPA predicts toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at 
concentrations that exceed 8 ppb of the PMN substance in surface 
waters. As described in the PMN, the substance will not be released to 
surface waters. Therefore, EPA has not determined that the proposed 
manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance may present an 
unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any use of the 
substance resulting in release to surface waters may cause significant 
adverse environmental effects. Based on this information, the PMN 
substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075) using the flow-through method with mean 
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concentrations; an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test, freshwater 
daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010) using the flow-through method 
with mean measured concentrations; and an algal toxicity test, tiers I 
and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400) using the static method with 
mean measured concentrations. EPA also recommends that the special 
considerations for conducting aquatic laboratory studies (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1000) be followed to facilitate solubility in the test 
media, because of the PMN's low water solubility. Test reports should 
include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10220.
PMN Number P-09-542
Chemical name: 3-Nonen-1-ol, 1-acetate, (3Z)-.
CAS number: 13049-88-2.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
fragrance in the manufacture of scented consumer products. Based on 
EcoSAR analysis of test data on analogous esters, EPA predicts toxicity 
to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 9 ppb of 
the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in the PMN, releases 
of the substance are not expected to result in surface water 
concentrations that exceed 9 ppb. Therefore, EPA has not determined 
that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the substance 
may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, however, that any 
use of the substance resulting in surface water concentrations 
exceeding 9 ppb may cause significant adverse environmental effects. 
Based on this information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria 
at Sec.  721.170(b)(4)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the environmental effects of 
the PMN substance: A fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1075); an aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity 
test, freshwater daphnids (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.1010); and an algal 
toxicity test, tiers I and II (OPPTS Test Guideline 850.5400). Fish and 
daphnid testing should be performed using the flow-through method with 
mean measured concentrations. Algal testing should be performed using 
the static method with mean measured concentrations. Test reports 
should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for 
the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10221.
PMN Number P-09-581
Chemical name: Styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
raw material intermediate used in the manufacture of polymerized 
pigments. Based on test data on analogous respirable, poorly soluble 
particles, subcategory titanium dioxide, EPA identified concerns for 
lung toxicity from lung overload if workers inhale the PMN substance. 
As described in the PMN, worker inhalation exposure will be minimal due 
to the use of adequate personal protective equipment. Therefore, EPA 
has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use 
of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that serious health effects may result from use of the 
substance without a NIOSH-approved respirator with an APF of at least 
10 where there is potential inhalation exposure or use of the substance 
other than as a raw material intermediate used in the manufacture of 
polymerized pigments. Based on this information, the PMN substance 
meets the concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(3)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of a 90-day 
inhalation toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.3465) with a 60-day 
holding period would help characterize the human health effects of the 
PMN substance. A carcinogenicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.4200) 
conducted via inhalation may be recommended, if the 90-day inhalation 
toxicity test indicates carcinogenic potential. Test reports should 
include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10222.
PMN Number P-09-582
Chemical name: Styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite with acrylic 
ester polymer (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
polymerized pigment used in the manufacture of electronic inks. Based 
on test data on analogous respirable, poorly soluble particles, 
subcategory titanium dioxide, EPA identified concerns for lung toxicity 
from lung overload if workers inhale the PMN substance. As described in 
the PMN, worker inhalation exposure will be minimal due to the use of 
adequate personal protective equipment. Therefore, EPA has not 
determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the 
substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that serious health effects may result from use of the 
substance without a NIOSH-approved respirator with an APF of at least 
10 where there is potential inhalation exposure or use of the substance 
other than as a polymerized pigment used in the manufacture of 
electronic inks may result in serious health effects. Based on this 
information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170(b)(3)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of a 90-day 
inhalation toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.3465) with a 60-day 
holding period would help characterize the health effects of the PMN 
substance. A carcinogenicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.4200) 
conducted via inhalation may be recommended, if the 90-day inhalation 
toxicity test indicates carcinogenic potential. Test reports should 
include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of analysis for the test 
substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10223.
PMN Number P-10-9
Chemical name: Diglycidylaniline (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the substance will be used as a 
reactive epoxide for use in producing reinforced composites (open/non-
dispersive use). Based on test data on the PMN substance, EPA 
identified concerns for mutagenicity. Based on test data on analogous 
epoxides, EPA identified concerns for oncogenicity, mutagenicity, 
developmental toxicity, reproductive toxicity, liver and kidney 
toxicity, and skin and lung sensitization. As described in the PMN, 
worker inhalation exposure is not expected and dermal exposure will be 
minimal due to the use of adequate personal protective equipment. 
Additionally, based on test data on the PMN substance, EPA predicts 
toxicity to aquatic organisms may occur at concentrations that exceed 5 
ppb of the PMN substance in surface waters. As described in the PMN, 
the substance will not be released to surface waters. Therefore, EPA 
has not determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use 
of the substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that 1) any use of the substance without the use of impervious 
gloves where there is potential for dermal exposure may cause serious 
health effects, 2) manufacture, processing, or use of the substance in 
a powder form may cause serious health effects, and 3) any use of the 
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resulting in release to surface waters may cause serious health effects 
and significant adverse environmental effects. Based on this 
information, the PMN substance meets the concern criteria at Sec.  
721.170 (b)(1)(i)(C), (b)(3)(i), (b)(3)(ii), and (b)(4)(i).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of the 
following tests would help characterize the human health and 
environmental effects of the PMN substance: A carcinogenicity test 
(OPPTS Test Guideline 870.4200); a 90-day dermal toxicity test (OPPTS 
Test Guideline 870.3250) in rats, with attention to pathology of the 
reproductive organs; a fish early-life stage toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1400); and a daphnid chronic toxicity test (OPPTS Test 
Guideline 850.1300). All aquatic toxicity testing should be performed 
using the flow-through method with mean measured concentrations. Test 
reports should include protocols approved by EPA, certificate of 
analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.

CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10224.
PMN Number P-10-14
Chemical name: Quino[2,3-b] acridine-7,14-dione, 2,9-dichloro-5,12-
dihydro [4-[[2-(sulfooxy) ethyl] substituted] phenyl]-, sodium salt 
(1:1) (generic).
CAS number: Not available.
Basis for action: The PMN states that the generic (non-confidential) 
use of the substance will be as a colorant raw material. Based on test 
data on analogous respirable, poorly soluble particulates, EPA 
identified concerns for lung effects from inhalation exposure to the 
PMN substance. Based on physical properties of the PMN substance, EPA 
identified concerns for potential systemic effects from dermal exposure 
to the PMN substance. For the use described in the PMN, dermal and 
inhalation exposures are not expected. Therefore, EPA has not 
determined that the proposed manufacturing, processing, or use of the 
substance may present an unreasonable risk. EPA has determined, 
however, that use of the substance by workers not wearing impervious 
gloves and eye protection, use of the substance other than as described 
in the PMN, or use of the substance in powder form may cause serious 
health effects. Based on this information, the PMN substances meets the 
concern criteria at Sec.  721.170(b)(3)(ii).
Recommended testing: EPA has determined that the results of a 90-day 
inhalation toxicity test (OPPTS Test Guideline 870.3465) would help 
characterize the human health effects of the PMN substance. The test 
should be modified to add a post-exposure observation period of up to 3 
months. In addition to the standard requirements in the test guideline, 
evaluation should include markers of damage, oxidant stress, cell 
proliferation, the degree/intensity and duration of pulmonary 
inflammation, cytotoxic effects and histopathology of pulmonary 
tissues. Test reports should include protocols approved by EPA, 
certificate of analysis for the test substance, raw data, and results.
CFR citation: 40 CFR 721.10225.

V. Rationale and Objectives of the Rule

A. Rationale

    During review of the PMNs submitted for the chemical substances 
that are subject to these SNURs, EPA concluded that for one of the 25 
chemical substances, regulation was warranted under TSCA section 5(e), 
pending the development of information sufficient to make reasoned 
evaluations of the health or environmental effects of the chemical 
substance. The basis for such findings is outlined in Unit IV. Based on 
these findings, a TSCA section 5(e) consent order requiring the use of 
appropriate exposure controls was negotiated with the PMN submitter. 
The SNUR provisions for this chemical substance are consistent with the 
provisions of the TSCA section 5(e) consent order. This SNUR is 
promulgated pursuant to Sec.  721.160.
    In the other 24 cases, where the uses are not regulated under a 
TSCA section 5(e) consent order, EPA determined that one or more of the 
criteria of concern established at Sec.  721.170 were met, as discussed 
in Unit IV.

B. Objectives

    EPA is issuing these SNURs for specific chemical substances which 
have undergone premanufacture review because the Agency wants to 
achieve the following objectives with regard to the significant new 
uses designated in this rule:
     EPA will receive notice of any person's intent to 
manufacture, import, or process a listed chemical substance for the 
described significant new use before that activity begins.
     EPA will have an opportunity to review and evaluate data 
submitted in a SNUN before the notice submitter begins manufacturing, 
importing, or processing a listed chemical substance for the described 
significant new use.
     EPA will be able to regulate prospective manufacturers, 
importers, or processors of a listed chemical substance before the 
described significant new use of that chemical substance occurs, 
provided that regulation is warranted pursuant to TSCA sections 5(e), 
5(f), 6, or 7.
     EPA will ensure that all manufacturers, importers, and 
processors of the same chemical substance that is subject to a TSCA 
section 5(e) consent order are subject to similar requirements.
    Issuance of a SNUR for a chemical substance does not signify that 
the chemical substance is listed on the TSCA Inventory. Guidance on how 
to determine if a chemical substance is on the TSCA Inventory is 
available on the Internet at http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/newchems/pubs/
invntory.htm.

VI. Direct Final Procedures

    EPA is issuing these SNURs as a direct final rule, as described in 
Sec.  721.160(c)(3) and Sec.  721.170(d)(4). In accordance with Sec.  
721.160(c)(3)(ii) and Sec.  721.170(d)(4)(i)(B), the effective date of 
this rule is November 19, 2010 without further notice, unless EPA 
receives written adverse or critical comments, or notice of intent to 
submit adverse or critical comments before October 20, 2010.
    If EPA receives written adverse or critical comments, or notice of 
intent to submit adverse or critical comments, on one or more of these 
SNURs before October 20, 2010, EPA will withdraw the relevant sections 
of this direct final rule before its effective date. EPA will then 
issue a proposed SNUR for the chemical substance(s) on which adverse or 
critical comments were received, providing a 30-day period for public 
comment.
    This rule establishes SNURs for a number of chemical substances. 
Any person who submits adverse or critical comments, or notice of 
intent to submit adverse or critical comments, must identify the 
chemical substance and the new use to which it applies. EPA will not 
withdraw a SNUR for a chemical substance not identified in the comment.

VII. Applicability of Rule to Uses Occurring Before Effective Date of 
the Rule

    Significant new use designations for a chemical substance are 
legally established as of the date of publication of this direct final 
rule September 20, 2010.
    To establish a significant ``new'' use, EPA must determine that the 
use is not ongoing. The chemical substances subject to this rule have 
undergone premanufacture review. A TSCA section 5(e) consent order has 
been issued for one chemical substance and the PMN

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submitters are prohibited by the TSCA section 5(e) consent order from 
undertaking activities which EPA is designating as significant new 
uses. In cases where EPA has not received a notice of commencement 
(NOC) and the chemical substance has not been added to the TSCA 
Inventory, no other person may commence such activities without first 
submitting a PMN. For chemical substances for which an NOC has not been 
submitted at this time, EPA concludes that the uses are not ongoing. 
However, EPA recognizes that prior to the effective date of the rule, 
when chemical substances identified in this SNUR are added to the TSCA 
Inventory, other persons may engage in a significant new use as defined 
in this rule before the effective date of the rule. However, 13 of the 
25 chemical substances contained in this rule have CBI chemical 
identities, and since EPA has received a limited number of post-PMN 
bona fide submissions (per Sec. Sec.  720.25 and 721.11), the Agency 
believes that it is highly unlikely that any of the significant new 
uses described in the regulatory text of this rule are ongoing.
    As discussed in the Federal Register of April 24, 1990, EPA has 
decided that the intent of TSCA section 5(a)(1)(B) is best served by 
designating a use as a significant new use as of the date of 
publication of this direct final rule rather than as of the effective 
date of the rule. If uses begun after publication were considered 
ongoing rather than new, it would be difficult for EPA to establish 
SNUR notice requirements because a person could defeat the SNUR by 
initiating the significant new use before the rule became effective, 
and then argue that the use was ongoing before the effective date of 
the rule. Thus, persons who begin commercial manufacture, import, or 
processing of the chemical substances regulated through this SNUR will 
have to cease any such activity before the effective date of this rule. 
To resume their activities, these persons would have to comply with all 
applicable SNUR notice requirements and wait until the notice review 
period, including all extensions, expires (see Unit III.).
    EPA has promulgated provisions to allow persons to comply with this 
SNUR before the effective date. If a person meets the conditions of 
advance compliance under Sec.  721.45(h), the person is considered 
exempt from the requirements of the SNUR.

VIII. Test Data and Other Information

    EPA recognizes that TSCA section 5 does not require the development 
of any particular test data before submission of a SNUN. There are two 
exceptions: 1) development of test data is required, where the chemical 
substance subject to the SNUR is also subject to a test rule under TSCA 
section 4 (see TSCA section 5(b)(1)); and 2) development of test data 
may be necessary where the chemical substance has been listed under 
TSCA section 5(b)(4) (see TSCA section 5(b)(2)). In the absence of a 
section 4 test rule or a section 5(b)(4) listing covering the chemical 
substance, persons are required only to submit test data in their 
possession or control and to describe any other data known to or 
reasonably ascertainable by them (see 40 CFR 720.50).
    However, upon review of PMNs and SNUNs, the Agency has the 
authority to require appropriate testing. In cases where EPA issued a 
TSCA section 5(e) consent order that requires or recommends certain 
testing, Unit IV. lists those tests. Unit IV. also lists recommended 
testing for non-5(e) SNURs. Descriptions of tests are provided for 
informational purposes. EPA strongly encourages persons, before 
performing any testing, to consult with the Agency pertaining to 
protocol selection. To access the harmonized test guidelines referenced 
in this document electronically, please go to http://www.epa.gov/ocspp 
and select ``Test Methods and Guidelines.'' The Organisation for 
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) test guidelines are 
available from the OECD Bookshop at http://www.oecdbookshop.org or 
SourceOECD at http://www.sourceoecd.org.
    In the TSCA section 5(e) consent order for one of the chemical 
substances regulated under this rule, EPA has established restrictions 
in view of the lack of data on the potential health and environmental 
risks that may be posed by the significant new use or increased 
exposure to the chemical substance. These restrictions cannot be 
removed unless the PMN submitter first submits the results of toxicity 
tests that would permit a reasoned evaluation of the potential risks 
posed by this chemical substance. A listing of the tests specified in 
the TSCA section 5(e) consent order is included in Unit IV. The SNUR 
contains the same restrictions as the TSCA section 5(e) consent order. 
Persons who intend to begin non-exempt commercial manufacture, import, 
or processing for any of the restricted activities must notify the 
Agency by submitting a SNUN at least 90 days in advance of commencement 
of that activity.
    The recommended tests may not be the only means of addressing the 
potential risks of the chemical substance. However, SNUN submitting for 
significant new use without any test data may increase the likelihood 
that EPA will take action under TSCA section 5(e), particularly if 
satisfactory test results have not been obtained from a prior PMN or 
SNUN submitter. EPA recommends that potential SNUN submitters contact 
EPA early enough so that they will be able to conduct the appropriate 
tests.
    SNUN submitters should be aware that EPA will be better able to 
evaluate SNUNs which provide detailed information on the following:
     Human exposure and environmental release that may result 
from the significant new use of the chemical substances.
     Potential benefits of the chemical substances.
     Information on risks posed by the chemical substances 
compared to risks posed by potential substitutes.

IX. Procedural Determinations

    By this rule, EPA is establishing certain significant new uses 
which have been claimed as CBI subject to Agency confidentiality 
regulations at 40 CFR part 2 and 40 CFR part 720, subpart E. Absent a 
final determination or other disposition of the confidentiality claim 
under 40 CFR part 2 procedures, EPA is required to keep this 
information confidential. EPA promulgated a procedure to deal with the 
situation where a specific significant new use is CBI. This rule cross-
references Sec.  721.1725(b)(1) and is similar to that in Sec.  721.11 
for situations where the chemical identity of the chemical substance 
subject to a SNUR is CBI. This procedure is cross-referenced in each 
SNUR that includes specific significant new uses that are CBI.
    Under these procedures a manufacturer, importer, or processor may 
request EPA to determine whether a proposed use would be a significant 
new use under the rule. The manufacturer, importer, or processor must 
show that it has a bona fide intent to manufacture, import, or process 
the chemical substance and must identify the specific use for which it 
intends to manufacture, import, or process the chemical substance. If 
EPA concludes that the person has shown a bona fide intent to 
manufacture, import, or process the chemical substance, EPA will tell 
the person whether the use identified in the bona fide submission would 
be a significant new use under the rule. Since most of the chemical 
identities of the chemical substances subject to these SNURs are also 
CBI, manufacturers, importers, and processors can combine the bona fide

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submission under the procedure in Sec.  721.1725(b)(1) with that under 
Sec.  721.11 into a single step.
    If EPA determines that the use identified in the bona fide 
submission would not be a significant new use, i.e., the use does not 
meet the criteria specified in the rule for a significant new use, that 
person can manufacture, import, or process the chemical substance so 
long as the significant new use trigger is not met. In the case of a 
production volume trigger, this means that the aggregate annual 
production volume does not exceed that identified in the bona fide 
submission to EPA. Because of confidentiality concerns, EPA does not 
typically disclose the actual production volume that constitutes the 
use trigger. Thus, if the person later intends to exceed that volume, a 
new bona fide submission would be necessary to determine whether that 
higher volume would be a significant new use.

X. SNUN Submissions

     As stated in Unit II.C., according to Sec.  721.1(c), persons 
submitting a SNUN must comply with the same notice requirements and EPA 
regulatory procedures as persons submitting a PMN, including submission 
of test data on health and environmental effects as described in Sec.  
720.50. SNUNs must be submitted to EPA, on EPA Form No. 7710-25 in 
accordance with the procedures set forth in Sec. Sec.  721.25 and 
720.40. This form is available from the Environmental Assistance 
Division (7408M), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-
0001. Forms and information are also available electronically at http:/
/www.epa.gov/opptintr/newchems.

XI. Economic Analysis

    EPA has evaluated the potential costs of establishing SNUN 
requirements for potential manufacturers, importers, and processors of 
the chemical substances subject to this rule. EPA's complete economic 
analysis is available in the docket.

XII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

A. Executive Order 12866

    This rule establishes SNURs for several new chemical substances 
that were the subject of PMNs, or TSCA section 5(e) consent orders. The 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted these types of 
actions from review under Executive Order 12866, entitled Regulatory 
Planning and Review (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993).

B. Paperwork Reduction Act

    According to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq., an Agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not 
required to respond to a collection of information that requires OMB 
approval under the PRA, unless it has been approved by OMB and displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for EPA's 
regulations in title 40 of the CFR, after appearing in the Federal 
Register, are listed in 40 CFR part 9, and included on the related 
collection instrument or form, if applicable. EPA is amending the table 
in 40 CFR part 9 to list the OMB approval number for the information 
collection requirements contained in this rule. This listing of the OMB 
control numbers and their subsequent codification in the CFR satisfies 
the display requirements of PRA and OMB's implementing regulations at 5 
CFR part 1320. This Information Collection Request (ICR) was previously 
subject to public notice and comment prior to OMB approval, and given 
the technical nature of the table, EPA finds that further notice and 
comment to amend it is unnecessary. As a result, EPA finds that there 
is ``good cause'' under section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative 
Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B), to amend this table without 
further notice and comment.
    The information collection requirements related to this action have 
already been approved by OMB pursuant to PRA under OMB control number 
2070-0012 (EPA ICR No. 574). This action does not impose any burden 
requiring additional OMB approval. If an entity were to submit a SNUN 
to the Agency, the annual burden is estimated to average between 30 and 
170 hours per response. This burden estimate includes the time needed 
to review instructions, search existing data sources, gather and 
maintain the data needed, and complete, review, and submit the required 
SNUN.
    Send any comments about the accuracy of the burden estimate, and 
any suggested methods for minimizing respondent burden, including 
through the use of automated collection techniques, to the Director, 
Collection Strategies Division, Office of Environmental Information 
(2822T), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., 
Washington, DC 20460-0001. Please remember to include the OMB control 
number in any correspondence, but do not submit any completed forms to 
this address.

C. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Pursuant to section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) 
(5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the Agency hereby certifies that promulgation 
of these SNURs will not have a significant adverse economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. The rationale supporting this 
conclusion is discussed in this unit. The requirement to submit a SNUN 
applies to any person (including small or large entities) who intends 
to engage in any activity described in the rule as a ``significant new 
use.'' Because these uses are ``new,'' based on all information 
currently available to EPA, it appears that no small or large entities 
presently engage in such activities. A SNUR requires that any person 
who intends to engage in such activity in the future must first notify 
EPA by submitting a SNUN. Although some small entities may decide to 
pursue a significant new use in the future, EPA cannot presently 
determine how many, if any, there may be. However, EPA's experience to 
date is that, in response to the promulgation of over 1,400 SNURs, the 
Agency receives on average only 5 notices per year. Of those SNUNs 
submitted from 2006-2008, only one appears to be from a small entity. 
In addition, the estimated reporting cost for submission of a SNUN (see 
Unit XII.) is minimal regardless of the size of the firm. Therefore, 
EPA believes that the potential economic impacts of complying with 
these SNURs are not expected to be significant or adversely impact a 
substantial number of small entities. In a SNUR that published in the 
Federal Register of June 2, 1997 (62 FR 29684) (FRL-5597-1), the Agency 
presented its general determination that final SNURs are not expected 
to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities, which was provided to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the 
Small Business Administration.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    Based on EPA's experience with proposing and finalizing SNURs, 
State, local, and Tribal governments have not been impacted by these 
rulemakings, and EPA does not have any reasons to believe that any 
State, local, or Tribal government will be impacted by this rule. As 
such, EPA has determined that this rule does not impose any enforceable 
duty, contain any unfunded mandate, or otherwise have any affect on 
small governments subject to the requirements of sections 202, 203, 
204, or 205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Public 
Law 104-4).

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E. Executive Order 13132

    This action will not have a substantial direct effect on States, on 
the relationship between the national government and the States, or on 
the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels 
of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132, entitled 
Federalism (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999).

F. Executive Order 13175

    This rule does not have Tribal implications because it is not 
expected to have substantial direct effects on Indian Tribes. This does 
not significantly or uniquely affect the communities of Indian Tribal 
governments, nor does it involve or impose any requirements that affect 
Indian Tribes. Accordingly, the requirements of Executive Order 13175, 
entitled Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments 
(65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), do not apply to this rule.

G. Executive Order 13045

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13045, entitled 
Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks 
(62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because this is not an economically 
significant regulatory action as defined by Executive Order 12866, and 
this action does not address environmental health or safety risks 
disproportionately affecting children.

H. Executive Order 13211

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, entitled 
Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, 
Distribution, or Use (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001), because this action 
is not expected to affect energy supply, distribution, or use and 
because this action is not a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866.

I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act

    In addition, since this action does not involve any technical 
standards, section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and 
Advancement Act of 1995 (NTTAA), Public Law 104-113, section 12(d) (15 
U.S.C. 272 note), does not apply to this action.

J. Executive Order 12898

    This action does not entail special considerations of environmental 
justice related issues as delineated by Executive Order 12898, entitled 
Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority 
Populations and Low-Income Populations (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).

XIII. Congressional Review Act

    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the 
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other 
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of 
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior 
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. This rule is not a 
``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

List of Subjects

40 CFR Part 9
    Environmental protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Part 721
    Environmental protection, Chemicals, Hazardous substances, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: September 10, 2010.
Wendy C. Hamnett,
Director, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.

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Therefore, 40 CFR parts 9 and 721 are amended as follows:

PART 9--[AMENDED]

0
1. The authority citation for part 9 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 135 et seq., 136-136y; 15 U.S.C. 2001, 2003, 
2005, 2006, 2601-2671; 21 U.S.C. 331j, 346a, 348; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 33 
U.S.C. 1251 et seq., 1311, 1313d, 1314, 1318, 1321, 1326, 1330, 
1342, 1344, 1345 (d) and (e), 1361; E.O. 11735, 38 FR 21243, 3 CFR, 
1971-1975 Comp. p. 973; 42 U.S.C. 241, 242b, 243, 246, 300f, 300g, 
300g-1, 300g-2, 300g-3, 300g-4, 300g-5, 300g-6, 300j-1, 300j-2, 
300j-3, 300j-4, 300j-9, 1857 et seq., 6901-6992k, 7401-7671q, 7542, 
9601-9657, 11023, 11048.

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2. The table in Sec.  9.1 is amended by adding the following sections 
in numerical order under the undesignated center heading ``Significant 
New Uses of Chemical Substances'' to read as follows:

Sec.  9.1  OMB approvals under the Paperwork Reduction Act.

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                   40 CFR citation                      OMB control No.
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                                * * * * *

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               Significant New Uses of Chemical Substances
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                                * * * * *
721.10201............................................          2070-0012
721.10202............................................          2070-0012
721.10203............................................          2070-0012
721.10204............................................          2070-0012
721.10205............................................          2070-0012
721.10206............................................          2070-0012
721.10207............................................          2070-0012
721.10208............................................          2070-0012
721.10209............................................          2070-0012
721.10210............................................          2070-0012
721.10211............................................          2070-0012
721.10212............................................          2070-0012
721.10213............................................          2070-0012
721.10214............................................          2070-0012
721.10215............................................          2070-0012
721.10216............................................          2070-0012
721.10217............................................          2070-0012
721.10218............................................          2070-0012
721.10219............................................          2070-0012
721.10220............................................          2070-0012
721.10221............................................          2070-0012
721.10222............................................          2070-0012
721.10223............................................          2070-0012
721.10224............................................          2070-0012
721.10225............................................          2070-0012
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PART 721--[AMENDED]

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3. The authority citation for part 721 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2604, 2607, and 2625(c).

0
4. Add Sec.  721.10201 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10201  Cobalt lithium manganese nickel oxide.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as cobalt lithium 
manganese nickel oxide (PMN P-04-269; CAS No. 182442-95-1) is subject 
to reporting under this section for the significant new uses described 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. The requirements of this section 
do not apply to quantities of the PMN substance after it has been 
completely reacted (cured).
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(3), (a)(4), (a)(5), (a)(6), (b) 
(concentration set at 0.1 percent), and (c). Respirators must provide a 
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) assigned 
protection factor (APF) of at least 150. The following NIOSH-approved 
respirators meet the requirements of Sec.  721.63(a)(4): Supplied-air 
respirator

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operated in pressure demand or other positive pressure mode and 
equipped with a tight-fitting full facepiece. As an alternative to the 
respirator requirements listed here, a manufacturer, importer, or 
processor may choose to follow the New Chemical Exposure Limit (NCEL) 
provisions listed in the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 
5(e) consent order for this substance. The NCEL is 0.1 mg/m\3\ as an 8-
hour time-weighted average. Persons who wish to pursue NCELs as an 
alternative to the Sec.  721.63 respirator may request to do so under 
Sec.  721.30. Persons whose Sec.  721.30 requests to use the NCELs 
approach are approved by EPA will receive NCELs provisions comparable 
to those listed in the corresponding section 5(e) consent order.
    (ii) Hazard communication program. Requirements as specified in 
Sec.  721.72 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) (concentration set at 0.1 
percent), (f), (g)(1)(i), (g)(1)(ii), (g)(1)(vii),(g)(1)(ix), (g)(2), 
(g)(3), (g)(4)(iii), and (g)(5).
    (iii) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), and (k) are applicable 
to manufacturers, importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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5. Add Sec.  721.10202 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10202  Benzoic acid, 4-chloro-2- [(substituted)azo]-, 
strontium salt (1:1) (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as benzoic 
acid, 4-chloro-2- [(substituted)azo]-, strontium salt (1:1) (PMN P-08-
701) is subject to reporting under this section for the significant new 
uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80(j).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.
    (3) Determining whether a specific use is subject to this section. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.1725(b)(1) apply to this section.

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6. Add Sec.  721.10203 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10203  Phosphonium, tetrabutyl-, hydroxide (1:1).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as phosphonium, 
tetrabutyl-, hydroxide (1:1) (PMN P-08-742; CAS No. 14518-69-5) is 
subject to reporting under this section for the significant new uses 
described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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7. Add Sec.  721.10204 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10204  Aryloxyacrylate (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
aryloxyacrylate (PMN P-08-754) is subject to reporting under this 
section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(4), (b)(4), and (c)(4) (N=3).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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8. Add Sec.  721.10205 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10205  Formaldehyde, polymer with 1,3-benzenediol and 1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene].

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as formaldehyde, 
polymer with 1,3-benzenediol and 1,1'-methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene] 
(PMN P-09-4; CAS No. 1067881-45-1) is subject to reporting under this 
section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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9. Add Sec.  721.10206 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10206  4-Cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid, 1,2-bis(2-
oxiranylmethyl) ester.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as 4-cyclohexene-1,2-
dicarboxylic acid, 1,2-bis(2-oxiranylmethyl) ester (PMN P-09-19; CAS 
No. 21544-03-6) is subject to reporting under this section for the 
significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(2)(iii), (a)(3), (b) (concentration set 
at 0.1 percent), and (c).
    (ii) Hazard communication program. Requirements as specified in 
Sec.  721.72 (c), (e) (concentration set at 0.1 percent), (g)(1)(i), 
(g)(1)(iv), (g)(1)(vi), (g)(1)(vii), (g)(2)(i) and (g)(2)(v).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125

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(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), and (h) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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10. Add Sec.  721.10207 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10207  1,3-Cyclohexanedimethanamine, N1,N3-bis(2-
methylpropylidene)-.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as 1,3-
cyclohexanedimethanamine, N1,N3-bis(2-methylpropylidene)- (PMN P-09-38; 
CAS No. 173904-11-5) is subject to reporting under this section for the 
significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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11. Add Sec.  721.10208 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10208  Amines, di-C11-14-isoalkyl, C13-rich.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as amines, di-C11-14-
isoalkyl, C13-rich (PMN P-09-71; CAS No. 1005516-89-1) is subject to 
reporting under this section for the significant new uses described in 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(4), (b)(4), and (c)(4) (N=2).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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12. Add Sec.  721.10209 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10209  Epoxy terminated, hydrolyzed trialkoxysilane and 
glycidyl ether of phenol-formaldehyde resin (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as epoxy 
terminated, hydrolyzed trialkoxysilane and glycidyl ether of phenol-
formaldehyde resin (PMN P-09-120) is subject to reporting under this 
section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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13. Add Sec.  721.10210 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10210  Soybean oil, epoxidized, reaction products with 
diethanolamine.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as soybean oil, 
epoxidized, reaction products with diethanolamine (PMN P-09-130; CAS 
No. 1002761-12-7) is subject to reporting under this section for the 
significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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14. Add Sec.  721.10211 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10211  Octadecanoic acid, reaction products with 
diethylenetriamine and urea, acetates.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as octadecanoic acid, 
reaction products with diethylenetriamine and urea, acetates (PMN P-09-
172; CAS No. 84962-05-0) is subject to reporting under this section for 
the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80(s) (10,000 kilograms).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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15. Add Sec.  721.10212 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10212  1,2-Ethanediol, reaction products with 
epichlorohydrin.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as 1,2-ethanediol, 
reaction products with epichlorohydrin (PMN P-09-241; CAS No. 705265-
31-2) is subject to reporting under this section for the significant 
new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80(s) (100,000 kilograms).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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16. Add Sec.  721.10213 to subpart E to read as follows:

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Sec.  721.10213  Polyether polyester copolymer phosphate (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
polyether polyester copolymer phosphate (PMN P-09-253) is subject to 
reporting under this section for the significant new uses described in 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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17. Add Sec.  721.10214 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10214  Poly(oxyalkylenediyl),.alpha.-substituted 
carbomonocycle-.omega.-substituted carbomonocycle (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
poly(oxyalkylenediyl),.alpha.-substituted carbomonocycle-.omega.-
substituted carbomonocycle (PMN P-09-286) is subject to reporting under 
this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) 
of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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18. Add Sec.  721.10215 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10215  Benzenepropanol, .beta.-methyl-.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as benzenepropanol, 
.beta.-methyl- (PMN P-09-385; CAS No.7384-80-7) is subject to reporting 
under this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph 
(a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(3), (b) (concentration set at 1.0 
percent), and (c).
    (ii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80(g).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (i) are applicable to 
manufacturers, importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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19. Add Sec.  721.10216 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10216  2-Propenoic acid, 3-(5,5,6-
trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl)cyclohexyl ester].

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as 2-propenoic acid, 
3-(5,5,6-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl)cyclohexyl ester (PMN P-09-
411; CAS No. 903876-45-9) is subject to reporting under this section 
for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Disposal. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.85 (a)(1), 
(b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (j), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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20. Add Sec.  721.10217 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10217  Branched and linear alcohols (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
branched and linear alcohols (PMN P-09-426) is subject to reporting 
under this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph 
(a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(4), (b)(4), and (c)(4) (N=1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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21. Add Sec.  721.10218 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10218  2-Propenoic acid, 2-mehtyl-, C12-15-branched and 
linear alkyl esters, telomers with alkyl 2-
[[(alkylthio)thioxomethyl]thio]-2-alkanoate, aminoalkyl methacrylate 
and alkyl methacrylate, tert-Bu 2-ethylhexanoperoxoate-initiated 
(generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 2-
propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, C12-15-branched and linear alkyl esters, 
telomers with alkyl 2-[[(alkylthio)thioxomethyl]thio]-2-alkanoate, 
aminoalkyl methacrylate and alkyl methacrylate, tert-Bu 2-
ethylhexanoperoxoate-initiated (PMN P-09-436) is subject to reporting 
under this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph 
(a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.90(a)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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22. Add Sec.  721.10219 to subpart E to read as follows:

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Sec.  721.10219  Butanamide,N-[substituted phenyl]-
[(alkoxynitrophenyl)diazenyl]-3-oxo- (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
butanamide,N-[substituted phenyl]-(alkoxynitrophenyl)diazenyl]-3-oxo- 
(PMN P-09-451) is subject to reporting under this section for the 
significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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23. Add Sec.  721.10220 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10220  Phosphoric acid, polymer with cycloaliphatic 
diglycidyl ether, alkylethers (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
phosphoric acid, polymer with cycloaliphatic diglycidyl ether, 
alkylethers (PMN P-09-478) is subject to reporting under this section 
for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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24. Add Sec.  721.10221 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10221  3-Nonen-1-ol, 1-acetate, (3Z)-.

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as 3-nonen-1-ol, 1-
acetate, (3Z)- (PMN P-09-542; CAS No. 13049-88-2) is subject to 
reporting under this section for the significant new uses described in 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(4), (b)(4), and (c)(4) (N=9).
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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25. Add Sec.  721.10222 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10222  Styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite (PMN P-09-581) is subject to 
reporting under this section for the significant new uses described in 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(4), (a)(5), (a)(6), (b) (concentration set at 1.0 percent), 
and (c). Respirators must provide a National Institute for Occupational 
Safety and Health (NIOSH) assigned protection factor (APF) of at least 
10. The following NIOSH-approved respirators with an APF of 10-25 meet 
the minimum requirements for Sec.  721.63(a)(4): Air-purifying, tight-
fitting respirator equipped with N100 (if oil aerosols absent), R100, 
or P100 filters (either half- or full-face); powered air-purifying 
respirator equipped with a loose-fitting hood or helmet and High 
Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters; powered air-purifying 
respirator equipped with a tight-fitting facepiece (either half- or 
full-face) and HEPA filters; supplied-air respirator operated in 
pressure demand or continuous flow mode and equipped with a hood or 
helmet, or tight-fitting facepiece (either half- or full-face).
    (ii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80(j) (raw material intermediate used in the 
manufacture of polymerized pigments).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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26. Add Sec.  721.10223 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10223  Styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite with 
acrylic ester polymer (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite with acrylic ester polymer 
(PMN P-09-582) is subject to reporting under this section for the 
significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(4), (a)(5), (a)(6), (b) (concentration set at 1.0 percent), 
and (c). Respirators must provide a National Institute for Occupational 
Safety and Health (NIOSH) assigned protection factor (APF) of at least 
10. The following NIOSH-approved respirators with an APF of 10-25 meet 
the minimum requirements for Sec.  721.63(a)(4): Air-purifying, tight-
fitting respirator equipped with N100 (if oil aerosols absent), R100, 
or P100 filters (either half- or full-face); powered air-purifying 
respirator equipped with a loose-fitting hood or helmet and High 
Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters; powered air-purifying 
respirator equipped with a tight-fitting facepiece (either half- or 
full-face) and HEPA filters; supplied-air respirator operated in 
pressure demand or continuous flow mode and equipped with a hood or 
helmet, or tight-fitting facepiece (either half- or full-face).
    (ii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80(j) (polymerized pigment used in the 
manufacture of electronic inks).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers, 
importers, and processors of this substance.

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    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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27. Add Sec.  721.10224 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10224  Diglycidylaniline (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
diglycidylaniline (PMN P-10-9) is subject to reporting under this 
section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(3), (b) (concentration set at 0.1 
percent), and (c).
    (ii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80 (v)(1), (w)(1), and (x)(1).
    (iii) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.  721.90 
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (i), and (k) are applicable to 
manufacturers, importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.

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28. Add Sec.  721.10225 to subpart E to read as follows:

Sec.  721.10225  Quino[2,3-b] acridine-7,14-dione, 2,9-dichloro-5,12-
dihydro [4-[[2-(sulfooxy) ethyl] substituted] phenyl]-, sodium salt 
(1:1) (generic).

    (a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to 
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as 
quino[2,3-b] acridine-7,14-dione, 2,9-dichloro-5,12-dihydro [4-[[2-
(sulfooxy) ethyl] substituted] phenyl]-, sodium salt (1:1) (PMN P-10-
14) is subject to reporting under this section for the significant new 
uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) The significant new uses are:
    (i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(2)(iii), (a)(3), (b) (concentration set 
at 1.0 percent), and (c).
    (ii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements 
as specified in Sec.  721.80 (j), (v)(1), (w)(1), and (x)(1).
    (b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part 
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
    (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.  
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (i) are applicable to 
manufacturers, importers, and processors of this substance.
    (2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.185 apply to this section.
    (3) Determining whether a specific use is subject to this section. 
The provisions of Sec.  721.1725(b)(1) apply to this section.

[FR Doc. 2010-23415 Filed 9-17-10; 8:45 am]
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