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Posted Date: 2005-02-16T05:00Z

ATTACHMENT
1
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act
Section
8
15
USC
2607
US
Code
as
of:
01/
28/
05
Sec.
2607.
Reporting
and
retention
of
information
(
a)
Reports
(
1)
The
Administrator
shall
promulgate
rules
under
which
­
(
A)
each
person
(
other
than
a
small
manufacturer
or
processor)
who
manufactures
or
processes
or
proposes
to
manufacture
or
process
a
chemical
substance
(
other
than
a
chemical
substance
described
in
subparagraph
(
B)(
ii))
shall
maintain
such
records,
and
shall
submit
to
the
Administrator
such
reports,
as
the
Administrator
may
reasonably
require,
and
(
B)
each
person
(
other
than
a
small
manufacturer
or
processor)
who
manufactures
or
processes
or
proposes
to
manufacture
or
process
­
(
i)
a
mixture,
or
(
ii)
a
chemical
substance
in
small
quantities
(
as
defined
by
the
Administrator
by
rule)
solely
for
purposes
of
scientific
experimentation
or
analysis
or
chemical
research
on,
or
analysis
of,
such
substance
or
another
substance,
including
any
such
research
or
analysis
for
the
development
of
a
product,
shall
maintain
records
and
submit
to
the
Administrator
reports
but
only
to
the
extent
the
Administrator
determines
the
maintenance
of
records
or
submission
of
reports,
or
both,
is
necessary
for
the
effective
enforcement
of
this
chapter.
The
Administrator
may
not
require
in
a
rule
promulgated
under
this
paragraph
the
maintenance
of
records
or
the
submission
of
reports
with
respect
to
changes
in
the
proportions
of
the
components
of
a
mixture
unless
the
Administrator
finds
that
the
maintenance
of
such
records
or
the
submission
of
such
reports,
or
both,
is
necessary
for
the
effective
enforcement
of
this
chapter.
For
purposes
of
the
compilation
of
the
list
of
chemical
substances
required
under
subsection
(
b)
of
this
section,
the
Administrator
shall
promulgate
rules
pursuant
to
this
subsection
not
later
than
180
days
after
January
1,
1977.
(
2)
The
Administrator
may
require
under
paragraph
(
1)
maintenance
of
records
and
reporting
with
respect
to
the
following
insofar
as
known
to
the
person
making
the
report
or
insofar
as
reasonably
ascertainable:
(
A)
The
common
or
trade
name,
the
chemical
identity,
and
the
molecular
structure
of
each
chemical
substance
or
mixture
for
which
such
a
report
is
required.
(
B)
The
categories
or
proposed
categories
of
use
of
each
such
substance
or
mixture.
(
C)
The
total
amount
of
each
such
substance
and
mixture
manufactured
or
processed,
reasonable
estimates
of
the
total
amount
to
be
manufactured
or
processed,
the
amount
manufactured
or
processed
for
each
of
its
categories
of
use,
and
reasonable
estimates
of
the
amount
to
be
manufactured
or
processed
for
each
of
its
categories
of
use
or
proposed
categories
of
use.
(
D)
A
description
of
the
byproducts
resulting
from
the
manufacture,
processing,
use,
or
disposal
of
each
such
substance
or
mixture.
(
E)
All
existing
data
concerning
the
environmental
and
health
effects
of
such
substance
or
mixture.
(
F)
The
number
of
individuals
exposed,
and
reasonable
estimates
of
the
number
who
will
be
exposed,
to
such
substance
or
mixture
in
their
places
of
employment
and
the
duration
of
such
exposure.
(
G)
In
the
initial
report
under
paragraph
(
1)
on
such
substance
or
mixture,
the
manner
or
method
of
its
disposal,
and
in
any
subsequent
report
on
such
substance
or
mixture,
any
change
in
such
manner
or
method.
To
the
extent
feasible,
the
Administrator
shall
not
require
under
paragraph
(
1),
any
reporting
which
is
unnecessary
or
duplicative.
(
3)
(
A)
(
i)
The
Administrator
may
by
rule
require
a
small
manufacturer
or
processor
of
a
chemical
substance
to
submit
to
the
Administrator
such
information
respecting
the
chemical
substance
as
the
Administrator
may
require
for
publication
of
the
first
list
of
chemical
substances
required
by
subsection
(
b)
of
this
section.
(
ii)
The
Administrator
may
by
rule
require
a
small
manufacturer
or
processor
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
­
(
I)
subject
to
a
rule
proposed
or
promulgated
under
section
2603,
2604(
b)(
4),
or
2605
of
this
title,
or
an
order
in
effect
under
section
2604(
e)
of
this
title,
or
(
II)
with
respect
to
which
relief
has
been
granted
pursuant
to
a
civil
action
brought
under
section
2604
or
2606
of
this
title,
to
maintain
such
records
on
such
substance
or
mixture,
and
to
submit
to
the
Administrator
such
reports
on
such
substance
or
mixture,
as
the
Administrator
may
reasonably
require.
A
rule
under
this
clause
requiring
reporting
may
require
reporting
with
respect
to
the
matters
referred
to
in
paragraph
(
2).
(
B)
The
Administrator,
after
consultation
with
the
Administrator
of
the
Small
Business
Administration,
shall
by
rule
prescribe
standards
for
determining
the
manufacturers
and
processors
which
qualify
as
small
manufacturers
and
processors
for
purposes
of
this
paragraph
and
paragraph
(
1).

(
b)
Inventory
(
1)
The
Administrator
shall
compile,
keep
current,
and
publish
a
list
of
each
chemical
substance
which
is
manufactured
or
processed
in
the
United
States.
Such
list
shall
at
least
include
each
chemical
substance
which
any
person
reports,
under
section
2604
of
this
title
or
subsection
(
a)
of
this
section,
is
manufactured
or
processed
in
the
United
States.
Such
list
may
not
include
any
chemical
substance
which
was
not
manufactured
or
processed
in
the
United
States
within
three
years
before
the
effective
date
of
the
rules
promulgated
pursuant
to
the
last
sentence
of
subsection
(
a)(
1)
of
this
section.
In
the
case
of
a
chemical
substance
for
which
a
notice
is
submitted
in
accordance
with
section
2604
of
this
title,
such
chemical
substance
shall
be
included
in
such
list
as
of
the
earliest
date
(
as
determined
by
the
Administrator)
on
which
such
substance
was
manufactured
or
processed
in
the
United
States.
The
Administrator
shall
first
publish
such
a
list
not
later
than
315
days
after
January
1,
1977.
The
Administrator
shall
not
include
in
such
list
any
chemical
substance
which
is
manufactured
or
processed
only
in
small
quantities
(
as
defined
by
the
Administrator
by
rule)
solely
for
purposes
of
scientific
experimentation
or
analysis
or
chemical
research
on,
or
analysis
of,
such
substance
or
another
substance,
including
such
research
or
analysis
for
the
development
of
a
product.
(
2)
To
the
extent
consistent
with
the
purposes
of
this
chapter,
the
Administrator
may,
in
lieu
of
listing,
pursuant
to
paragraph
(
1),
a
chemical
substance
individually,
list
a
category
of
chemical
substances
in
which
such
substance
is
included.

(
c)
Records
Any
person
who
manufactures,
processes,
or
distributes
in
commerce
any
chemical
substance
or
mixture
shall
maintain
records
of
significant
adverse
reactions
to
health
or
the
environment,
as
determined
by
the
Administrator
by
rule,
alleged
to
have
been
caused
by
the
substance
or
mixture.
Records
of
such
adverse
reactions
to
the
health
of
employees
shall
be
retained
for
a
period
of
30
years
from
the
date
such
reactions
were
first
reported
to
or
known
by
the
person
maintaining
such
records.
Any
other
record
of
such
adverse
reactions
shall
be
retained
for
a
period
of
five
years
from
the
date
the
information
contained
in
the
record
was
first
reported
to
or
known
by
the
person
maintaining
the
record.
Records
required
to
be
maintained
under
this
subsection
shall
include
records
of
consumer
allegations
of
personal
injury
or
harm
to
health,
reports
of
occupational
disease
or
injury,
and
reports
or
complaints
of
injury
to
the
environment
submitted
to
the
manufacturer,
processor,
or
distributor
in
commerce
from
any
source.
Upon
request
of
any
duly
designated
representative
of
the
Administrator,
each
person
who
is
required
to
maintain
records
under
this
subsection
shall
permit
the
inspection
of
such
records
and
shall
submit
copies
of
such
records.

(
d)
Health
and
safety
studies
The
Administrator
shall
promulgate
rules
under
which
the
Administrator
shall
require
any
person
who
manufactures,
processes,
or
distributes
in
commerce
or
who
proposes
to
manufacture,
process,
or
distribute
in
commerce
any
chemical
substance
or
mixture
(
or
with
respect
to
paragraph
(
2),
any
person
who
has
possession
of
a
study)
to
submit
to
the
Administrator
­
(
1)
lists
of
health
and
safety
studies
(
A)
conducted
or
initiated
by
or
for
such
person
with
respect
to
such
substance
or
mixture
at
any
time,
(
B)
known
to
such
person,
or
(
C)
reasonably
ascertainable
by
such
person,
except
that
the
Administrator
may
exclude
certain
types
or
categories
of
studies
from
the
requirements
of
this
subsection
if
the
Administrator
finds
that
submission
of
lists
of
such
studies
are
unnecessary
to
carry
out
the
purposes
of
this
chapter;
and
(
2)
copies
of
any
study
contained
on
a
list
submitted
pursuant
to
paragraph
(
1)
or
otherwise
known
by
such
person.

(
e)
Notice
to
Administrator
of
substantial
risks
Any
person
who
manufactures,
processes,
or
distributes
in
commerce
as
chemical
substance
or
mixture
and
who
obtains
information
which
reasonably
supports
the
conclusion
that
such
substance
or
mixture
presents
a
substantial
risk
of
injury
to
health
or
the
environment
shall
immediately
inform
the
Administrator
of
such
information
unless
such
person
has
actual
knowledge
that
the
Administrator
has
been
adequately
informed
of
such
information.

(
f)
''
Manufacture''
and
''
process''
defined
For
purposes
of
this
section,
the
terms
''
manufacture''
and
''
process''
mean
manufacture
or
process
for
commercial
purposes.
ATTACHMENT
2
40
CFR
710
40
CFR
­
CHAPTER
I
­
PART
710
­
INVENTORY
REPORTING
REGULATIONS
Section
Contents
Subpart
A
 
General
Provisions
§
710.1
Scope
and
compliance.
§
710.3
Definitions.
§
710.4
Scope
of
the
inventory.

Subpart
B
 
2002
Inventory
Update
Reporting
§
710.23
Definitions.
§
710.25
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
must
be
reported.
§
710.26
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
is
not
required.
§
710.28
Persons
who
must
report.
§
710.29
Persons
not
subject
to
this
subpart.
§
710.30
Activities
for
which
reporting
is
not
required.
§
710.32
Reporting
information
to
EPA.
§
710.33
When
to
report.
§
710.35
Duplicative
reporting.
§
710.37
Recordkeeping
requirements.
§
710.38
Confidentiality.
§
710.39
How
do
I
submit
the
required
information?

Subpart
C
 
Inventory
Update
Reporting
for
2006
and
Beyond
§
710.43
Definitions.
§
710.45
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
must
be
reported.
§
710.46
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
is
not
required.
§
710.48
Persons
who
must
report.
§
710.49
Persons
not
subject
to
this
subpart.
§
710.50
Activities
for
which
reporting
is
not
required.
§
710.52
Reporting
information
to
EPA.
§
710.53
When
to
report.
§
710.55
Duplicative
reporting.
§
710.57
Recordkeeping
requirements.
§
710.58
Confidentiality.
§
710.59
Availability
of
reporting
form
and
instructions.

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Authority:
15
U.
S.
C.
2607(
a).
Subpart
A
 
General
Provisions
§
710.1
Scope
and
compliance.

(
a)
This
part
establishes
regulations
governing
reporting
and
recordkeeping
by
certain
persons
who
manufacture,
import,
or
process
chemical
substances
for
commercial
purposes
under
section
8(
a)
of
the
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act
(
15
U.
S.
C.
2607(
a))
(
TSCA).
Section
8(
a)
authorizes
the
Administrator
to
require
reporting
of
information
necessary
for
administration
of
the
Act
and
requires
EPA
to
issue
regulations
for
the
purpose
of
compiling
and
keeping
current
an
inventory
of
chemical
substances
manufactured
or
processed
for
a
commercial
purpose,
as
required
by
section
8(
b)
of
the
Act.
Following
an
initial
reporting
period,
EPA
published
an
initial
inventory
of
chemical
substances
manufactured,
processed,
or
imported
for
commercial
purposes.
In
accordance
with
section
8(
b),
EPA
periodically
amends
the
inventory
to
include
new
chemical
substances
which
are
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
and
reported
under
section
5(
a)(
1)
of
the
Act.
EPA
also
revises
the
categories
of
chemical
substances
and
makes
other
amendments
as
appropriate.

(
b)
The
regulations
in
this
part
apply
to
the
activities
associated
with
the
compilation
of
the
TSCA
Chemical
Inventory
and
the
update
of
information
on
a
subset
of
the
chemical
substances
included
on
the
Inventory.
The
Inventory
Update
regulations
were
amended
in
2002;
however,
these
amendments
apply
to
updates
after
2002,
not
to
the
2002
update.
In
order
to
prevent
confusion
as
to
which
regulations
apply
to
which
update,
EPA
has
preserved
the
provisions
that
apply
to
the
2002
update
in
subpart
B.
The
new
and
revised
requirements
that
apply
to
updates
after
2002
appear
in
subpart
C.
Prior
to
January
1,
2003,
the
regulations
in
subpart
B
of
this
part
are
effective
for
purposes
of
Inventory
update
activities.
As
of
January
1,
2003,
subpart
C
is
effective
for
purposes
of
Inventory
update
activities.
The
Agency
intends
to
remove
subpart
B
from
the
CFR
once
the
2002
update
is
complete.

(
c)
Section
15(
3)
of
TSCA
makes
it
unlawful
for
any
person
to
fail
or
refuse
to
submit
information
required
under
these
reporting
regulations.
In
addition,
section
15(
3)
makes
it
unlawful
for
any
person
to
fail
to
keep,
and
permit
access
to,
records
required
by
these
regulations.
Section
16
provides
that
any
person
who
violates
a
provision
of
section
15
is
liable
to
the
United
States
for
a
civil
penalty
and
may
be
criminally
prosecuted.
Pursuant
to
section
17,
the
Government
may
seek
judicial
relief
to
compel
submission
of
section
8(
a)
information
and
to
otherwise
restrain
any
violation
of
section
15.
(
EPA
does
not
intend
to
concentrate
its
enforcement
efforts
on
insignificant
clerical
errors
in
reporting.)

(
d)
Each
person
who
reports
under
these
regulations
must
maintain
records
that
document
information
reported
under
these
regulations
and,
in
accordance
with
the
Act,
permit
access
to,
and
the
copying
of,
such
records
by
EPA
officials.

[
68
FR
887,
Jan.
7,
2003]
§
710.3
Definitions.

In
addition
to
the
definitions
in
§
704.3
of
this
chapter,
the
following
definitions
apply
to
this
part:

(
a)
The
following
terms
will
have
the
meaning
contained
in
the
Federal
Food,
Drug,
and
Cosmetic
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
321
et
seq.,
and
the
regulations
issued
under
such
Act:
Cosmetic,
device,
drug,
food,
and
food
additive.
In
addition,
the
term
food
includes
poultry
and
poultry
products,
as
defined
in
the
Poultry
Products
Inspection
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
453
et
seq.;
meats
and
meat
food
products,
as
defined
in
the
Federal
Meat
Inspection
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
60
et
seq.;
and
eggs
and
egg
products,
as
defined
in
the
Egg
Products
Inspection
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
1033
et
seq.

(
b)
The
term
pesticide
will
have
the
meaning
contained
in
the
Federal
Insecticide,
Fungicide,
and
Rodenticide
Act,
7
U.
S.
C.
136
et
seq.,
and
the
regulations
issued
thereunder.

(
c)
The
following
terms
will
have
the
meaning
contained
in
the
Atomic
Energy
Act
of
1954,
42
U.
S.
C.
2014
et
seq.,
and
the
regulations
issued
thereunder:
Byproduct
material,
source
material,
and
special
nuclear
material.

(
d)
The
following
definitions
also
apply
to
this
part:

Act
means
the
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act,
15
U.
S.
C.
2601
et
seq.

Administrator
means
the
Administrator
of
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
any
employee
or
authorized
representative
of
the
Agency
to
whom
the
Administrator
may
either
herein
or
by
order
delegate
his/
her
authority
to
carry
out
his/
her
functions,
or
any
other
person
who
will
by
operation
of
law
be
authorized
to
carry
out
such
functions.

An
article
is
a
manufactured
item:

(
1)
Which
is
formed
to
a
specific
shape
or
design
during
manufacture,

(
2)
Which
has
end
use
function(
s)
dependent
in
whole
or
in
part
upon
its
shape
or
design
during
end
use,
and
(
3)
Which
has
either
no
change
of
chemical
composition
during
its
end
use
or
only
those
changes
of
composition
which
have
no
commercial
purpose
separate
from
that
of
the
article
and
that
may
occur
as
described
in
§
710.4(
d)(
5);
except
that
fluids
and
particles
are
not
considered
articles
regardless
of
shape
or
design.

Byproduct
means
a
chemical
substance
produced
without
separate
commercial
intent
during
the
manufacture
or
processing
of
another
chemical
substance(
s)
or
mixture(
s).

Chemical
substance
means
any
organic
or
inorganic
substance
of
a
particular
molecular
identity,
including
any
combination
of
such
substances
occurring
in
whole
or
in
part
as
a
result
of
a
chemical
reaction
or
occurring
in
nature,
and
any
chemical
element
or
uncombined
radical;
except
that
"
chemical
substance"
does
not
include:

(
1)
Any
mixture,

(
2)
Any
pesticide
when
manufactured,
processed,
or
distributed
in
commerce
for
use
as
a
pesticide,

(
3)
Tobacco
or
any
tobacco
product,
but
not
including
any
derivative
products,

(
4)
Any
source
material,
special
nuclear
material,
or
byproduct
material,

(
5)
Any
pistol,
firearm,
revolver,
shells,
and
cartridges,
and
(
6)
Any
food,
food
additive,
drug,
cosmetic,
or
device,
when
manufactured,
processed,
or
distributed
in
commerce
for
use
as
a
food,
food
additive,
drug,
cosmetic,
or
device.

Commerce
means
trade,
traffic,
transportation,
or
other
commerce:

(
1)
Between
a
place
in
a
State
and
any
place
outside
of
such
State,
or
(
2)
Which
affects
trade,
traffic,
transportation,
or
commerce
described
in
paragraph
(
1)
of
this
definition.

Distribute
in
commerce
and
distribution
in
commerce,
when
used
to
describe
an
action
taken
with
respect
to
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
or
article
containing
a
substance
or
mixture,
mean
to
sell
or
the
sale
of
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article
in
commerce;
to
introduce
or
deliver
for
introduction
into
commerce,
or
the
introduction
or
delivery
for
introduction
into
commerce
of
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article;
or
to
hold
or
the
holding
of
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article
after
its
introduction
into
commerce.

EPA
means
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency.

Importer
means
any
person
who
imports
any
chemical
substance
or
any
chemical
substance
as
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
into
the
customs
territory
of
the
U.
S.
and
includes:

(
1)
The
person
primarily
liable
for
the
payment
of
any
duties
on
the
merchandise,
or
(
2)
An
authorized
agent
acting
on
his/
her
behalf
(
as
defined
in
19
CFR
1.11).

Impurity
means
a
chemical
substance
which
is
unintentionally
present
with
another
chemical
substance.
Intermediate
means
any
chemical
substance:

(
1)
Which
is
intentionally
removed
from
the
equipment
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
and
(
2)
Which
either
is
consumed
in
whole
or
in
part
in
chemical
reaction(
s)
used
for
the
intentional
manufacture
of
other
chemical
substance(
s)
or
mixture(
s),
or
is
intentionally
present
for
the
purpose
of
altering
the
rate
of
such
chemical
reaction(
s).

Note:
The
equipment
in
which
it
was
manufactured
includes
the
reaction
vessel
in
which
the
chemical
substance
was
manufactured
and
other
equipment
which
is
strictly
ancillary
to
the
reaction
vessel,
and
any
other
equipment
through
which
the
chemical
substance
may
flow
during
a
continuous
flow
process,
but
does
not
include
tanks
or
other
vessels
in
which
the
chemical
substance
is
stored
after
its
manufacture.

Manufacture
means
to
manufacture,
produce,
or
import
for
commercial
purposes.

Manufacture
or
import
"
for
commercial
purposes"
means
to
manufacture,
produce,
or
import
with
the
purpose
of
obtaining
an
immediate
or
eventual
commercial
advantage,
and
includes,
for
example,
the
manufacture
or
import
of
any
amount
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture:

(
1)
For
commercial
distribution,
including
for
test
marketing,
or
(
2)
For
use
by
the
manufacturer,
including
use
for
product
research
and
development,
or
as
an
intermediate.

Mixture
means
any
combination
of
two
or
more
chemical
substances
if
the
combination
does
not
occur
in
nature
and
is
not,
in
whole
or
in
part,
the
result
of
a
chemical
reaction;
except
that
"
mixture"
does
include:

(
1)
Any
combination
which
occurs,
in
whole
or
in
part,
as
a
result
of
a
chemical
reaction
if
the
combination
could
have
been
manufactured
for
commercial
purposes
without
a
chemical
reaction
at
the
time
the
chemical
substances
comprising
the
combination
were
combined
and
if,
after
the
effective
date
or
premanufacture
notification
requirements,
none
of
the
chemical
substances
comprising
the
combination
is
a
new
chemical
substance,
and
(
2)
Hydrates
of
a
chemical
substance
or
hydrated
ions
formed
by
association
of
a
chemical
substance
with
water.

New
chemical
substance
means
any
chemical
substance
which
is
not
included
in
the
inventory
compiled
and
published
under
section
8(
b)
of
the
Act.

Non­
isolated
intermediate
means
any
intermediate
that
is
not
intentionally
removed
from
the
equipment
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
including
the
reaction
vessel
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
equipment
which
is
ancillary
to
the
reaction
vessel,
and
any
equipment
through
which
the
substance
passes
during
a
continuous
flow
process,
but
not
including
tanks
or
other
vessels
in
which
the
substance
is
stored
after
its
manufacture.

Person
means
any
natural
or
juridical
person
including
any
individual,
corporation,
partnership,
or
association,
any
State
or
political
subdivision
thereof,
or
any
municipality,
any
interstate
body
and
any
department,
agency,
or
instrumentality
of
the
Federal
Government.

Process
means
the
preparation
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture,
after
its
manufacture,
for
distribution
in
commerce:

(
1)
In
the
same
form
or
physical
state
as,
or
in
a
different
form
or
physical
state
from,
that
in
which
it
was
received
by
the
person
so
preparing
such
substance
or
mixture,
or
(
2)
As
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
containing
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture.

Process
"
for
commercial
purposes"
means
to
process:

(
1)
For
distribution
in
commerce,
including
for
test
marketing
purposes,
or
(
2)
For
use
as
an
intermediate.

Processor
means
any
person
who
processes
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture.

Site
means
a
contiguous
property
unit.
Property
divided
only
by
a
public
right­
of­
way
will
be
considered
one
site.
There
may
be
more
than
one
manufacturing
plant
on
a
single
site.
For
the
purposes
of
imported
chemical
substances,
the
site
will
be
the
business
address
of
the
importer.

Small
quantities
for
purposes
of
scientific
experimentation
or
analysis
or
chemical
research
on,
or
analysis
of,
such
substance
or
another
substance,
including
any
such
research
or
analysis
for
the
development
of
a
product
(
hereinafter
sometimes
shortened
to
small
quantities
for
research
and
development)
means
quantities
of
a
chemical
substance
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
or
proposed
to
be
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
that:

(
1)
Are
no
greater
than
reasonably
necessary
for
such
purposes,
and
(
2)
After
the
publication
of
the
revised
inventory,
are
used
by,
or
directly
under
the
supervision
of,
a
technically
qualified
individual(
s).

Note:
Any
chemical
substances
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
in
quantities
less
than
1,000
lbs.
(
454
kg)
annually
will
be
presumed
to
be
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
for
research
and
development
purposes.
No
person
may
report
for
the
inventory
any
chemical
substance
in
such
quantities
unless
that
person
can
certify
that
the
substance
was
not
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
solely
in
small
quantities
for
research
and
development,
as
defined
in
this
section.
State
means
any
State
of
the
United
States,
the
District
of
Columbia,
the
Commonwealth
of
Puerto
Rico,
the
Virgin
Islands,
Guam,
the
Canal
Zone,
American
Samoa,
the
Northern
Mariana
Islands,
or
any
other
territory
or
possession
of
the
United
States.

Technically
qualified
individual
means
a
person:

(
1)
Who
because
of
his/
her
education,
training,
or
experience,
or
a
combination
of
these
factors,
is
capable
of
appreciating
the
health
and
environmental
risks
associated
with
the
chemical
substance
which
is
used
under
his/
her
supervision,

(
2)
Who
is
responsible
for
enforcing
appropriate
methods
of
conducting
scientific
experimentation,
analysis,
or
chemical
research
in
order
to
minimize
such
risks,
and
(
3)
Who
is
responsible
for
the
safety
assessments
and
clearances
related
to
the
procurement,
storage,
use,
and
disposal
of
the
chemical
substance
as
may
be
appropriate
or
required
within
the
scope
of
conducting
the
research
and
development
activity.
The
responsibilities
in
this
paragraph
may
be
delegated
to
another
individual,
or
other
individuals,
as
long
as
each
meets
the
criteria
in
paragraph
(
1)
of
this
definition.

Test
marketing
means
the
distribution
in
commerce
of
no
more
than
a
predetermined
amount
of
a
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article
containing
that
chemical
substance
or
mixture,
by
a
manufacturer
or
processor
to
no
more
than
a
defined
number
of
potential
customers
to
explore
market
capability
in
a
competitive
situation
during
a
predetermined
testing
period
prior
to
the
broader
distribution
of
that
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article
in
commerce.

United
States,
when
used
in
the
geographic
sense,
means
all
of
the
States,
territories,
and
possessions
of
the
United
States.

[
68
FR
888,
Jan.
7,
2003,
as
amended
at
69
FR
40791,
July
7,
2004]

§
710.4
Scope
of
the
inventory.

(
a)
Chemical
substances
subject
to
these
regulations.
Only
chemical
substances
which
are
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
"
for
a
commercial
purpose,"
as
defined
in
§
710.3(
d),
are
subject
to
these
regulations.

(
b)
Naturally
occurring
chemical
substances
automatically
included.
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
naturally
occurring
and:

(
1)
Which
is
(
i)
unprocessed
or
(
ii)
processed
only
by
manual,
mechanical,
or
gravitational
means;
by
dissolution
in
water;
by
flotation;
or
by
heating
solely
to
remove
water;
or
(
2)
Which
is
extracted
from
air
by
any
means,
will
automatically
be
included
in
the
inventory
under
the
category
"
Naturally
Occurring
Chemical
Substances."
Examples
of
such
substances
are:
raw
agricultural
commodities;
water,
air,
natural
gas,
and
crude
oil;
and
rocks,
ores,
and
minerals.
(
c)
Substances
excluded
by
definition
or
section
8(
b)
of
TSCA.
The
following
substances
are
excluded
from
the
inventory:

(
1)
Any
substance
which
is
not
considered
a
"
chemical
substance"
as
provided
in
subsection
3(
2)(
B)
of
the
Act
and
in
the
definition
of
"
chemical
substance"
in
§
710.3(
d);

(
2)
Any
mixture
as
defined
in
§
710.3(
d);

Note:
A
chemical
substance
that
is
manufactured
as
part
of
a
mixture
is
subject
to
these
reporting
regulations.
This
exclusion
applies
only
to
the
mixture
and
not
to
the
chemical
substances
of
which
the
mixture
is
comprised.
The
term
"
mixture"
includes
alloys,
inorganic
glasses,
ceramics,
frits,
and
cements,
including
Portland
cement.

(
3)
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
solely
in
small
quantities
for
research
and
development,
as
defined
in
§
710.3(
d);
and
(
4)
Any
chemical
substance
not
manufactured,
processed
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
since
January
1,
1975.

(
d)
Chemical
substances
excluded
from
the
inventory.
The
following
chemical
substances
are
excluded
from
the
inventory.
Although
they
are
considered
to
be
manufactured
or
processed
for
a
commercial
purpose
for
the
purpose
of
section
8
of
the
Act,
they
are
not
manufactured
or
processed
for
distribution
in
commerce
as
chemical
substances
per
se
and
have
no
commercial
purpose
separate
from
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article
of
which
they
may
be
a
part.

Note:
In
addition,
chemical
substances
excluded
here
will
not
be
subject
to
premanufacture
notification
under
section
5
of
the
Act.

(
1)
Any
impurity.

(
2)
Any
byproduct
which
has
no
commercial
purpose.

Note:
A
byproduct
which
has
commercial
value
only
to
municipal
or
private
organizations
who
(
i)
burn
it
as
a
fuel,
(
ii)
dispose
of
it
as
a
waste,
including
in
a
landfill
or
for
enriching
soil,
or
(
iii)
extract
component
chemical
substances
which
have
commercial
value,
may
be
reported
for
the
inventory,
but
will
not
be
subject
to
premanufacture
notification
under
section
5
of
the
Act
if
not
included.

(
3)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
incidental
to
exposure
of
another
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article
to
environmental
factors
such
as
air,
moisture,
microbial
organisms,
or
sunlight.
(
4)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
incidental
to
storage
of
another
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article.

(
5)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
upon
end
use
of
other
chemical
substances,
mixtures,
or
articles
such
as
adhesives,
paints,
miscellaneous
cleansers
or
other
housekeeping
products,
fuels
and
fuel
additives,
water
softening
and
treatment
agents,
photographic
films,
batteries,
matches,
and
safety
flares,
and
which
is
not
itself
manufactured
for
distribution
in
commerce
or
for
use
as
an
intermediate.

(
6)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
upon
use
of
curable
plastic
or
rubber
molding
compounds,
inks,
drying
oils,
metal
finishing
compounds,
adhesives,
or
paints;
or
other
chemical
substances
formed
during
manufacture
of
an
article
destined
for
the
marketplace
without
further
chemical
change
of
the
chemical
substance
except
for
those
chemical
changes
that
may
occur
as
described
elsewhere
in
this
§
710.4(
d).

(
7)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
when
(
i)
a
stabilizer,
colorant,
odorant,
antioxidant,
filler,
solvent,
carrier,
surfactant,
plasticizer,
corrosion
inhibitor,
antifoamer
or
de­
foamer,
dispersant,
precipitation
inhibitor,
binder,
emulsifier,
de­
emulsifier,
dewatering
agent,
agglomerating
agent,
adhesion
promoter,
flow
modifier,
pH
neutralizer,
sequesterant,
coagulant,
flocculant,
fire
retardant,
lubricant,
chelating
agent,
or
quality
control
reagent
functions
as
intended
or
(
ii)
a
chemical
substance,
solely
intended
to
impart
a
specific
physicochemical
characteristic,
functions
as
intended.

(
8)
Chemical
substances
which
are
not
intentionally
removed
from
the
equipment
in
which
they
were
manufactured.

Note:
See
note
to
definition
of
"
intermediate"
at
§
710.3(
d)
for
explanation
of
"
equipment
in
which
it
was
manufactured."

[
42
FR
64572,
Dec.
23,
1977,
as
amended
at
68
FR
889,
Jan.
7,
2003]

Subpart
B
 
2002
Inventory
Update
Reporting
§
710.23
Definitions.

In
addition
to
the
definitions
in
§
704.3
of
this
chapter
and
§
710.3,
the
following
definitions
also
apply
to
subpart
B
of
this
part.

Master
Inventory
File
means
EPA's
comprehensive
list
of
chemical
substances
which
constitute
the
Chemical
Substances
Inventory
compiled
under
section
8(
b)
of
the
Act.
It
includes
substances
reported
under
subpart
A
of
this
part
and
substances
reported
under
part
720
of
this
chapter
for
which
a
Notice
of
Commencement
of
Manufacture
or
Import
has
been
received
under
§
720.120
of
this
chapter.
Non­
isolated
intermediate
means
any
intermediate
that
is
not
intentionally
removed
from
the
equipment
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
including
the
reaction
vessel
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
equipment
which
is
ancillary
to
the
reaction
vessel,
and
any
equipment
through
which
the
substance
passes
during
a
continuous
flow
process,
but
not
including
tanks
or
other
vessels
in
which
the
substance
is
stored
after
its
manufacture.

Site­
limited
means
a
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
and
processed
only
within
a
site
and
is
not
distributed
for
commercial
purposes
as
a
substance
or
as
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
outside
the
site.
Imported
substances
are
never
site­
limited.

[
68
FR
889,
Jan.
7,
2003]

§
710.25
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
must
be
reported.

Any
chemical
substance
which
is
in
the
Master
Inventory
File
at
the
beginning
of
a
reporting
period
described
in
§
710.33,
unless
the
chemical
substance
is
specifically
excluded
by
§
710.26.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986]

§
710.26
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
is
not
required.

The
following
categories
of
chemical
substances
are
excluded
from
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart.
However,
a
chemical
substance
described
in
paragraphs
(
a),
(
b),
or
(
c)
of
this
section
is
not
excluded
from
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart
if
that
substance
is
the
subject
of
a
rule
proposed
or
promulgated
under
section
4,
5(
a)(
2),
5(
b)(
4),
or
6
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
an
order
issued
under
section
5(
e)
or
5(
f)
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
relief
that
has
been
granted
under
a
civil
action
under
section
5
or
7
of
the
Act.

(
a)
Inorganic
chemical
substances.
Any
chemical
substance
which
does
not
contain
carbon
or
contains
carbon
only
in
the
form
of
carbonato
[=
CO3],
cyano
[­
CN],
cyanato
[­
OCN],
isocyano
[­
NC],
or
isocyanato
[­
NCO]
groups,
or
the
chalcogen
analogues
of
such
groups.

(
b)
Polymers.
(
1)
Any
chemical
substance
described
with
the
word
fragments
"*
polym*",
"*
alkyd",
or
"*
oxylated"
in
the
Chemical
Abstracts
Service
Index
or
Preferred
Nomenclature
in
the
Chemical
Substance
Identities
section
of
the
1985
edition
of
the
Inventory
or
in
the
Master
Inventory
File,
where
the
asterisk
(*)
indicates
that
any
sets
of
characters
may
precede,
or
follow,
the
character
string
defined.

(
2)
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
identified
in
the
1985
edition
of
the
Inventory
or
the
Master
Inventory
File
as
siloxane
and
silicone,
silsesquioxane,
a
protein
(
albumin,
casein,
gelatin,
gluten,
hemoglobin),
an
enzyme,
a
polysaccharide
(
starch,
cellulose,
gum),
rubber,
or
lignin.
This
exclusion,
however,
does
not
apply
to
a
chemical
substance
which
has
been
hydrolyzed,
depolymerized,
or
chemically
modified
to
the
extent
that
the
final
product
is
no
longer
polymeric
in
structure.

(
c)
Microorganisms.
Any
combination
of
chemical
substances
that
is
a
living
organism,
such
as
bacteria,
eimeria,
fungi,
and
yeasts.
Any
chemical
substance
produced
from
such
a
living
organism
is
reportable
unless
otherwise
excluded.

(
d)
Naturally
occurring
chemical
substances.
Any
naturally
occurring
chemical
substance,
as
described
in
§
710.4(
b).
The
applicability
of
this
exclusion
is
determined
in
each
case
by
the
specific
activities
of
the
person
who
manufactures
the
substance
in
question.
Some
chemical
substances
can
be
manufactured
both
as
described
in
§
710.4(
b)
and
by
means
other
than
those
described
in
§
710.4(
b).
If
a
person
described
in
§
710.28
manufactures
a
chemical
substance
by
means
other
than
those
described
in
§
710.4(
b),
the
person
must
report
regardless
of
whether
the
substance
also
could
have
been
produced
as
described
in
§
710.4(
b).
Any
chemical
substance
that
is
produced
from
such
a
naturally
occurring
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.4(
b)
is
reportable
unless
otherwise
excluded.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986]

§
710.28
Persons
who
must
report.

Except
as
provided
in
§
§
710.29
and
710.30,
the
following
persons
are
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart.
Persons
must
determine
whether
they
must
report
under
this
§
710.28
for
each
chemical
substance
that
they
manufacture
at
an
individual
site.

(
a)
Persons
subject
to
initial
reportinq.
Any
person
who
manufactured
for
commercial
purposes
10,000
pounds
(
4,540
kilograms)
or
more
of
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
at
any
single
site
owned
or
controlled
by
that
person
at
any
time
during
the
person's
latest
complete
corporate
fiscal
year
before
August
25,
1986.

(
b)
Persons
subject
to
recurring
reporting.
Any
person
who
manufactured
for
commercial
purposes
10,000
pounds
(
4,540
kilograms)
or
more
of
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
at
any
single
site
owned
or
controlled
by
that
person
at
any
time
during
the
person's
latest
complete
corporate
fiscal
year
before
August
25,
1990,
or
before
August
25
at
four­
year
intervals
thereafter.

(
c)
Special
provisions
for
importers.
For
purposes
of
paragraphs
(
a)
and
(
b)
of
this
section,
the
site
for
a
person
who
imports
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
is
the
site
of
the
operating
unit
within
the
person's
organization
which
is
directly
responsible
for
importing
the
substance
and
which
controls
the
import
transaction.
The
import
site
may
in
some
cases
be
the
organization's
headquarters
in
the
U.
S.
(
See
also
§
710.35(
b).)

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986]

§
710.29
Persons
not
subject
to
this
subpart.

A
person
described
in
§
710.28
is
not
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
if
that
person
qualifies
as
a
small
manufacturer
as
that
term
is
defined
in
§
704.3
of
this
chapter.
Notwithstanding
this
exclusion,
a
person
who
qualifies
as
a
small
manufacturer
is
subject
to
this
subpart
with
respect
to
any
chemical
substance
that
is
the
subject
of
a
rule
proposed
or
promulgated
under
section
4,
5(
b)(
4),
or
6
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
an
order
in
effect
under
section
5(
e)
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
relief
that
has
been
granted
under
a
civil
action
under
section
5
or
7
of
the
Act.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986]

§
710.30
Activities
for
which
reporting
is
not
required.

A
person
described
in
§
710.28
is
not
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
with
respect
to
any
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
that
the
person
manufactured
or
imported
under
the
following
circumstances:

(
a)
The
person
manufactured
or
imported
the
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
solely
in
small
quantities
for
research
and
development,

(
b)
The
person
imported
the
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
as
part
of
an
article,

(
c)
The
person
manufactured
the
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
in
a
manner
described
in
§
720.30(
g)
or
(
h)
of
this
chapter.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986]

§
710.32
Reporting
information
to
EPA.

Any
person
who
must
report
under
this
part
must
submit
the
information
prescribed
in
this
section
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
that
the
person
manufactured
for
commercial
purposes
in
an
amount
of
10,000
pounds
(
4,540
kilograms)
or
more
at
a
single
site
during
a
corporate
fiscal
year
described
in
§
710.28.
(
The
site
for
a
person
who
imports
a
chemical
substance
is
the
site
of
the
operating
unit
within
the
person's
organization
which
is
directly
responsible
for
importing
the
substance
and
which
controls
the
import
transaction,
and
may
in
some
cases
be
the
organization's
headquarters
office
in
the
U.
S.).
A
respondent
to
this
subpart
must
report
information
in
writing
or
by
magnetic
media
as
prescribed
in
this
section,
to
the
extent
that
such
information
is
known
to
or
reasonably
ascertainable
by
that
person.
A
respondent
to
this
subpart
must
report
information
that
applies
to
the
specific
corporate
fiscal
year
for
which
the
person
is
required
to
report.

(
a)
Reporting
in
writing.
Any
person
who
chooses
to
report
information
to
EPA
in
writing
must
do
so
by
completing
the
reporting
form
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.39(
b).
The
form
must
include
all
information
prescribed
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section.
Persons
reporting
in
writing
must
submit
a
separate
form
for
each
site
for
which
the
person
is
required
to
report.

(
b)
Reporting
by
magnetic
media.
Any
person
who
chooses
to
report
information
to
EPA
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
the
information
prescribed
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section.
Magnetic
media
submitted
in
response
to
this
subpart
must
meet
EPA
specifications,
as
described
in
the
instruction
booklet
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.39(
b).
(
c)
Information
to
be
reported.
Persons
reporting
information
under
this
subpart
must
report
the
following:
(
1)
The
name,
company,
address,
city,
State,
Zip
code,
and
telephone
number
of
a
person
who
will
serve
as
technical
contact
for
the
respondent
company,
and
will
be
able
to
answer
questions
about
the
information
submitted
by
the
company
to
EPA.
Persons
reporting
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
this
information
on
the
reporting
form
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.39.

(
2)
A
certification
statement
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official
of
the
respondent
company.
Persons
reporting
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
this
information
on
the
reporting
form
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.39.

(
3)
The
specific
chemical
name
and
Chemical
Abstracts
Service
(
CAS)
Registry
Number
of
each
chemical
substance
for
which
reporting
is
required
under
this
subpart.
A
respondent
to
this
subpart
may
use
other
chemical
identification
numbers
in
lieu
of
CAS
Registry
Numbers
when
a
CAS
Registry
Number
is
not
known
to
the
respondent
as
provided
in
the
instruction
booklet
identified
in
§
710.39(
b),
including
EPA­
designated
Accession
Numbers
for
confidential
substances,
EPA­
assigned
numbers
for
bona
fide
or
Premanufacture
Notification
submissions,
or
Test
Market
Exemption
Applications,
or
original
Inventory
form
numbers.

(
4)
The
name,
street
address,
city,
State,
and
Zip
code
of
each
site
at
which
10,000
pounds
(
4,540
kilograms)
or
more
of
a
chemical
substance
for
which
reporting
is
required
under
this
subpart
is
manufactured
or
imported.
(
The
site
for
a
person
who
imports
a
chemical
substance
is
the
site
of
the
operating
unit
within
the
person's
organization
which
is
directly
responsible
for
importing
the
substance
and
which
controls
the
import
transaction,
and
may
in
some
cases
be
the
organization's
headquarters
office
in
the
U.
S.)
A
respondent
to
this
subpart
must
include
the
appropriate
Dun
and
Bradstreet
Number
for
each
plant
site
reported.

(
5)
A
statement
for
each
substance
for
which
information
is
being
submitted
indicating
whether
the
substance
is
manufactured
in
the
United
States
or
imported
into
the
United
States.

(
6)
A
statement
for
each
substance
for
which
information
is
being
submitted
indicating
whether
the
substance
is
site­
limited.

(
7)
The
total
volume
(
in
pounds)
of
each
subject
chemical
substance
manufactured
or
imported
at
each
site.
This
amount
must
be
reported
to
two
significant
figures
of
accuracy
provided
that
the
reported
figures
are
within
±
10
percent
of
the
actual
volume.

[
55
FR
39587,
Sept.
27,
1990,
as
amended
at
60
FR
31921,
June
19,
1995]

§
710.33
When
to
report.

All
information
reported
to
EPA
in
response
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
must
be
submitted
during
an
applicable
reporting
period.
The
following
reporting
periods
are
prescribed
for
this
subpart.

(
a)
Initial
reporting
period.
The
first
reporting
period
is
from
August
25,
1986
to
December
23,
1986.
Any
person
described
in
§
710.28(
a)
must
report
during
this
period
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
that
the
person
manufactured
during
the
corporate
fiscal
year
described
in
§
710.28(
a).

(
b)
Recurring
reporting
periods.
The
first
recurring
reporting
period
is
from
August
25,
1990
to
December
23,
1990.
Subsequent
reporting
periods,
except
as
provided
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section,
are
from
August
25
to
December
23
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter.
Any
person
described
in
§
710.28(
b)
must
report
during
the
appropriate
reporting
period
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
that
the
person
manufactured
during
the
applicable
corporate
fiscal
year
described
in
§
710.28(
b).

(
c)
Reporting
in
1998.
The
1998
reporting
period
is
from
August
25,
1998
until
January
31,
1999.
Any
person
described
in
§
710.28(
b)
must
report
during
this
reporting
period
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
that
the
person
manufactured
during
the
applicable
corporate
fiscal
year
described
in
§
710.28(
b).
This
reporting
period
is
applicable
to
1998
reporting
only.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986:
51
FR
22521,
June
20,
1986,
as
amended
at
63
FR
71600,
Dec.
29,
1998]

§
710.35
Duplicative
reporting.

(
a)
With
regard
to
section
8(
a)
rules.
Any
person
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
part
who
previously
has
complied
with
reporting
requirements
of
a
rule
under
section
8(
a)
of
the
Act
by
submitting
the
information
described
in
§
710.32
for
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25
to
EPA,
and
has
done
so
within
one
year
of
the
start
of
a
reporting
period
described
in
§
710.33,
is
not
required
to
report
again
on
the
manufacture
of
that
substance
at
that
site
during
that
reporting
period.

(
b)
With
regard
to
importers.
This
part
requires
that
only
one
report
be
submitted
on
each
import
transaction
involving
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.25.
When
two
or
more
persons
are
involved
in
a
particular
import
transaction
and
each
person
meets
the
Agency's
definition
of
"
importer"
as
set
forth
in
§
§
710.2(
l)
and
704.3
of
this
chapter,
they
may
determine
among
themselves
who
should
submit
the
required
report;
if
no
report
is
submitted
as
required
under
this
part,
EPA
will
hold
each
such
person
liable
for
failure
to
report.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986,
as
amended
at
60
FR
31921,
June
19,
1995]

§
710.37
Recordkeeping
requirements.

Each
person
who
is
subject
to
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
part
must
maintain
records
that
document
any
information
reported
to
EPA.
For
substances
that
are
manufactured
or
imported
at
less
than
10,000
pounds
annually,
volume
records
must
be
maintained
as
evidence
to
support
a
decision
not
to
submit
a
report.
Records
relevant
to
reporting
during
a
reporting
period
described
in
§
710.33
must
be
retained
for
a
period
of
four
years
beginning
with
the
effective
date
of
that
reporting
period.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986,
as
amended
at
58
FR
34204,
June
23,
1993;
60
FR
31921,
June
19,
1995]
§
710.38
Confidentiality.

(
a)
Any
person
submitting
information
under
this
part
may
assert
a
business
confidentiality
claim
for
the
information.
The
procedures
for
asserting
confidentiality
claims
are
described
in
the
instruction
booklet
identified
in
§
710.39.
Information
claimed
as
confidential
in
accordance
with
this
section
and
those
instructions
will
be
treated
and
disclosed
in
accordance
with
the
procedures
in
part
2
of
this
chapter.

(
b)
A
person
may
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
the
chemical
identity
of
a
specific
chemical
substance
only
if
the
identity
of
that
substance
is
treated
as
confidential
in
the
Master
Inventory
File
as
of
the
time
the
report
is
submitted
for
that
substance
under
this
part.

(
c)
To
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
the
chemical
identity
of
a
specific
chemical
substance,
the
person
must
take
the
following
steps:

(
1)
The
person
must
submit
with
the
report
detailed
written
answers
to
the
following
questions
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official.

(
i)
What
harmful
effects
to
your
competitive
position,
if
any,
do
you
think
would
result
from
the
identity
of
the
chemical
substance
being
disclosed
in
connection
with
reporting
under
this
part?
How
could
a
competitor
use
such
information?
Would
the
effects
of
disclosure
be
substantial?
What
is
the
causal
relationship
between
the
disclosure
and
the
harmful
effects?

(
ii)
How
long
should
confidential
treatment
be
given?
Until
a
specific
date,
the
occurrence
of
a
specific
event,
or
permanently?
Why?

(
iii)
Has
the
chemical
substance
been
patented?
If
so,
have
you
granted
licenses
to
others
with
respect
to
the
patent
as
it
applies
to
the
chemical
substance?
If
the
chemical
substance
has
been
patented
and
therefore
disclosed
through
the
patent,
why
should
it
be
treated
as
confidential?

(
iv)
Has
the
identity
of
the
chemical
substance
been
kept
confidential
to
the
extent
that
your
competitors
do
not
know
it
is
being
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
by
anyone?

(
v)
Is
the
fact
that
the
chemical
substance
is
being
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
available
to
the
public,
for
example
in
technical
journals,
libraries,
or
State,
local,
or
Federal
agency
public
files?

(
vi)
What
measures
have
you
taken
to
prevent
undesired
disclosure
of
the
fact
that
this
chemical
substance
is
being
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose?
(
vii)
To
what
extent
has
the
fact
that
this
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
or
imported
for
commercial
purposes
been
revealed
to
others?
What
precautions
have
been
taken
regarding
these
disclosures?
Have
there
been
public
disclosures
or
disclosures
to
competitors?

(
viii)
Does
this
particular
chemical
substance
leave
the
site
of
manufacture
in
any
form,
as
product,
effluent,
emission,
etc.?
If
so,
what
measures
have
you
taken
to
guard
against
discovery
of
its
identity?

(
ix)
If
the
chemical
substance
leaves
the
site
in
a
product
that
is
available
to
the
public
or
your
competitors,
can
the
substance
be
identified
by
analysis
of
the
product?

(
x)
For
what
purpose
do
you
manufacture
or
import
the
substance?

(
xi)
Has
EPA,
another
Federal
agency,
or
any
Federal
court
made
any
pertinent
confidentiality
determinations
regarding
this
chemical
substance?
If
so,
please
attach
copies
of
such
determinations.

(
2)
If
any
of
the
information
contained
in
the
answers
to
the
questions
is
asserted
to
contain
confidential
business
information,
the
person
must
mark
that
information
as
"
trade
secret,"
"
confidential,"
or
other
appropriate
designation.

(
d)
If
no
claim
of
confidentiality
accompanies
information
at
the
time
it
is
submitted
to
EPA
under
this
part
or
if
substantiation
required
under
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section
is
not
submitted
with
the
reporting
form,
EPA
may
make
the
information
available
to
the
public
without
further
notice
to
the
submitter.

[
51
FR
21447,
June
12,
1986,
as
amended
at
55
FR
39588,
Sept.
27,
1990;
60
FR
31921,
June
19,
1995]

§
710.39
How
do
I
submit
the
required
information?

(
a)
Use
the
proper
EPA
form.
You
must
use
the
EPA
form
identified
as
"
Form
U"
to
submit
written
information
in
response
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart.
Copies
of
the
Form
U
are
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section
and
from
the
EPA
Internet
Home
Page
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
oppt/
iur/
iur02/
index.
htm.

(
b)
Follow
the
reporting
instructions.
You
should
follow
the
detailed
instructions
for
completing
the
reporting
form
and
preparing
a
magnetic
media
report,
which
are
given
in
the
EPA
publication
entitled
"
Instructions
for
Reporting
for
Partial
Updating
of
the
TSCA
Chemical
Inventory
Data
Base,"
via
the
Internet
or
the
TSCA
Hotline.

(
c)
Obtain
the
reporting
package
and
copies
of
the
form.
EPA
is
mailing
the
reporting
package
to
those
companies
that
reported
in
1998.
Failure
to
receive
a
reporting
package
does
not
obviate
or
otherwise
affect
the
requirement
to
submit
a
timely
report.
If
you
did
not
receive
a
reporting
package,
but
are
required
to
report,
you
may
obtain
a
copy
of
the
reporting
package
and
the
reporting
form
from
EPA
by
submitting
a
request
for
this
information
as
follows:
(
1)
By
phone.
Call
the
EPA
TSCA
Hotline
at
(
202)
554
 
1404.

(
2)
By
e­
mail.
Send
an
e­
mail
request
for
this
information
to
the
EPA
TSCA
Hotline
at
TSCA­
Hotline@
epamail.
epa.
gov.

(
3)
By
mail.
Send
a
written
request
for
this
information
to
the
following
address:
TSCA
Hotline,
Mail
Code
7408M,
ATTN:
Inventory
Update
Rule,
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
Toxics,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.

(
d)
Submit
the
completed
reports.
You
must
submit
your
completed
reporting
form(
s)
and/
or
magnetic
media
to
EPA
at
the
following
address:
OPPT
Document
Control
Officer,
Mail
Code
7407M,
ATTN:
Inventory
Update
Rule,
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
Toxics,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.

[
63
FR
45953,
Aug.
28,
1998,
as
amended
at
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003]

Subpart
C
 
Inventory
Update
Reporting
for
2006
and
Beyond
Source:
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003,
unless
otherwise
noted.

§
710.43
Definitions.

In
addition
to
the
definitions
in
§
704.3
of
this
chapter
and
§
710.3,
the
following
definitions
also
apply
to
subpart
C
of
this
part:

Commercial
use
means
the
use
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
in
a
commercial
enterprise
providing
saleable
goods
or
services
(
e.
g.,
dry
cleaning
establishment,
painting
contractor).

Consumer
use
means
the
use
of
a
chemical
substance
that
is
directly,
or
as
part
of
a
mixture,
sold
to
or
made
available
to
consumers
for
their
use
in
or
around
a
permanent
or
temporary
household
or
residence,
in
or
around
a
school,
or
in
or
around
recreational
areas.

Industrial
use
means
use
at
a
site
at
which
one
or
more
chemical
substances
or
mixtures
are
manufactured
(
including
imported)
or
processed.

Intended
for
use
by
children
means
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture
is
used
in
or
on
a
product
that
is
specifically
intended
for
use
by
children
age
14
or
younger.
A
chemical
substance
or
mixture
is
intended
for
use
by
children
when
the
submitter
answers
"
yes"
to
at
least
one
of
the
following
questions
for
the
product
into
which
the
submitter's
chemical
substance
or
mixture
is
incorporated:

(
1)
Is
the
product
commonly
recognized
(
i.
e.,
by
a
reasonable
person)
as
being
intended
for
children
age
14
or
younger?

(
2)
Does
the
manufacturer
of
the
product
state
through
product
labeling
or
other
written
materials
that
the
product
is
intended
for
or
will
be
used
by
children
age
14
or
younger?
(
3)
Is
the
advertising,
promotion,
or
marketing
of
the
product
aimed
at
children
age
14
or
younger?

Known
to
or
reasonably
ascertainable
by
means
all
information
in
a
person's
possession
or
control,
plus
all
information
that
a
reasonable
person
similarly
situated
might
be
expected
to
possess,
control,
or
know.

Master
Inventory
File
means
EPA's
comprehensive
list
of
chemical
substances
which
constitute
the
Chemical
Substances
Inventory
compiled
under
section
8(
b)
of
the
Act.
It
includes
substances
reported
under
subpart
A
of
this
part
and
substances
reported
under
part
720
of
this
chapter
for
which
a
Notice
of
Commencement
of
Manufacture
or
Import
has
been
received
under
§
720.120
of
this
chapter.

Readily
obtainable
information
means
information
which
is
known
by
management
and
supervisory
employees
of
the
submitter
company
who
are
responsible
for
manufacturing,
processing,
distributing,
technical
services,
and
marketing
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance.
Extensive
file
searches
are
not
required.

Reasonably
likely
to
be
exposed
means
an
exposure
to
a
chemical
substance
which,
under
foreseeable
conditions
of
manufacture
(
including
import),
processing,
distribution
in
commerce,
or
use
of
the
chemical
substance,
is
more
likely
to
occur
than
not
to
occur.
Such
exposures
would
normally
include,
but
would
not
be
limited
to,
activities
such
as
charging
reactor
vessels,
drumming,
bulk
loading,
cleaning
equipment,
maintenance
operations,
materials
handling
and
transfers,
and
analytical
operations.
Covered
exposures
include
exposures
through
any
route
of
entry
(
inhalation,
ingestion,
skin
contact,
absorption,
etc.),
but
excludes
accidental
or
theoretical
exposures.

Repackaging
means
the
physical
transfer
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture,
as
is,
from
one
container
to
another
container
or
containers
in
preparation
for
distribution
of
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture
in
commerce.

Reportable
chemical
substance
means
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45.

Reporting
year
means
the
calendar
year
in
which
information
to
be
reported
to
EPA
during
an
IUR
submission
period
is
generated,
i.
e.,
calendar
year
2005
and
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter.

Site­
limited
means
a
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
and
processed
only
within
a
site
and
is
not
distributed
for
commercial
purposes
as
a
substance
or
as
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
outside
the
site.
Imported
substances
are
never
site­
limited.
Although
a
site­
limited
chemical
substance
is
not
distributed
for
commercial
purposes
outside
the
site
at
which
it
is
manufactured
and
processed,
the
substance
is
considered
to
have
been
manufactured
and
processed
for
commercial
purposes.

Submission
period
means
the
period
in
which
the
information
generated
during
the
reporting
year
is
submitted
to
EPA.
Use
means
any
utilization
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
that
is
not
otherwise
covered
by
the
terms
manufacture
or
process.
Relabeling
or
redistributing
a
container
holding
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
where
no
repackaging
of
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture
occurs
does
not
constitute
use
or
processing
of
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture.

[
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003,
as
amended
at
69
FR
40791,
July
7,
2004]

§
710.45
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
must
be
reported.

Any
chemical
substance
which
is
in
the
Master
Inventory
File
at
the
beginning
of
a
submission
period
described
in
§
710.53,
unless
the
chemical
substance
is
specifically
excluded
by
§
710.46.

§
710.46
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
is
not
required.

The
following
groups
or
categories
of
chemical
substances
are
exempted
from
some
or
all
of
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart,
with
the
following
exception:
A
chemical
substance
described
in
paragraph
(
a)(
1),
(
a)(
2),
or
(
a)(
4),
or
(
b)
of
this
section
is
not
exempted
from
any
of
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart
if
that
substance
is
the
subject
of
a
rule
proposed
or
promulgated
under
section
4,
5(
a)(
2),
5(
b)(
4),
or
6
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
an
order
issued
under
section
5(
e)
or
5(
f)
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
relief
that
has
been
granted
under
a
civil
action
under
section
5
or
7
of
the
Act.

(
a)
Full
exemptions.
The
following
categories
of
chemical
substances
are
exempted
from
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart.

(
1)
Polymers.
(
i)
Any
chemical
substance
described
with
the
word
fragments
"*
polym*",
"*
alkyd",
or
"*
oxylated"
in
the
Chemical
Abstracts
Service
Index
or
Preferred
Nomenclature
in
the
Chemical
Substance
Identities
section
of
the
1985
edition
of
the
Inventory
or
in
the
Master
Inventory
File,
where
the
asterisk
(*)
indicates
that
any
sets
of
characters
may
precede,
or
follow,
the
character
string
defined.

(
ii)
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
identified
in
the
1985
edition
of
the
Inventory
or
the
Master
Inventory
File
as
siloxane
and
silicone,
silsesquioxane,
a
protein
(
albumin,
casein,
gelatin,
gluten,
hemoglobin),
an
enzyme,
a
polysaccharide
(
starch,
cellulose,
gum),
rubber,
or
lignin.

(
iii)
This
exclusion
does
not
apply
to
a
polymeric
substance
that
has
been
hydrolyzed,
depolymerized,
or
otherwise
chemically
modified,
except
in
cases
where
the
intended
product
of
this
reaction
is
totally
polymeric
in
structure.

(
2)
Microorganisms.
Any
combination
of
chemical
substances
that
is
a
living
organism,
and
that
meets
the
definition
of
"
microorganism"
at
§
725.3
of
this
chapter.
Any
chemical
substance
produced
from
a
living
microorganism
is
reportable
under
this
subpart
unless
otherwise
excluded.

(
3)
Naturally
occurring
chemical
substances.
Any
naturally
occurring
chemical
substance,
as
described
in
§
710.4(
b).
The
applicability
of
this
exclusion
is
determined
in
each
case
by
the
specific
activities
of
the
person
who
manufactures
the
substance
in
question.
Some
chemical
substances
can
be
manufactured
both
as
described
in
§
710.4(
b)
and
by
means
other
than
those
described
in
§
710.4(
b).
If
a
person
described
in
§
710.48
manufactures
a
chemical
substance
by
means
other
than
those
described
in
§
710.4(
b),
the
person
must
report
regardless
of
whether
the
substance
also
could
have
been
produced
as
described
in
§
710.4(
b).
Any
chemical
substance
that
is
produced
from
such
a
naturally
occurring
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.4(
b)
is
reportable
unless
otherwise
excluded.

(
4)
Certain
forms
of
natural
gas.
Chemical
substances
with
the
following
Chemical
Abstract
Service
(
CAS)
Registry
Numbers:
CAS
No.
64741
 
48
 
6,
Natural
gas
(
petroleum),
raw
liquid
mix;
CAS
No.
68919
 
39
 
1,
Natural
gas
condensates;
CAS
No.
8006
 
61
 
9,
Gasoline
natural;
CAS
No.
68425
 
31
 
0,
Gasoline
(
natural
gas),
natural;
CAS
No.
8006
 
14
 
2,
Natural
gas;
and
CAS
No.
68410
 
63
 
9,
Natural
gas,
dried.

(
b)
Partial
exemptions.
The
following
groups
of
chemical
substances
are
partially
exempted
from
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart
(
i.
e.,
the
information
described
in
§
710.52(
c)(
4)
need
not
be
reported
for
these
substances).
Such
chemical
substances
are
not
excluded
from
the
other
reporting
requirements
under
this
subpart.
A
chemical
substance
described
in
paragraph
(
b)(
3)
of
this
section
qualifies
for
a
partial
reporting
exemption
during
the
2006
submission
period;
in
subsequent
submission
periods,
the
chemical
substances
described
in
paragraph
(
b)(
3)
of
this
section
will
be
subject
to
full
reporting
under
this
subpart
(
i.
e.,
all
of
the
information
described
in
this
subpart
must
be
reported),
unless
otherwise
exempted.

(
1)
Petroleum
process
streams.
EPA
has
designated
the
following
chemical
substances,
listed
by
CAS
Number,
as
partially
exempt
from
reporting
under
the
IUR.

CAS
Numbers
of
Partially
Exempt
Chemical
Substances
Termed
  
Petroleum
Process
Streams''
for
Purposes
of
Inventory
Update
Reporting
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
CAS
No.
Product
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
7732­
18­
5
Water
8002­
05­
9
Petroleum
8002­
74­
2
Paraffin
waxes
and
hydrocarbon
waxes
8006­
20­
0
Fuel
gases,
low
and
medium
B.
T.
U.
8008­
20­
6
Kerosine
(
petroleum)
8009­
03­
8
Petrolatum
8012­
95­
1
Paraffin
oils
8030­
30­
6
Naphtha
8032­
32­
4
Ligroine
8042­
47­
5
White
mineral
oil
(
petroleum)
8052­
41­
3
Stoddard
solvent
8052­
42­
4
Asphalt
63231­
60­
7
Paraffin
waxes
and
hydrocarbon
waxes,
microcryst.
64741­
41­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
straight­
run
64741­
42­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
straight­
run
64741­
43­
1
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
64741­
44­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
middle
64741­
45­
3
Residues
(
petroleum),
atm.
tower
64741­
46­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
64741­
47­
5
Natural
gas
condensates
(
petroleum)
64741­
49­
7
Condensates
(
petroleum),
vacuum
tower
64741­
50­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
paraffinic
64741­
51­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
64741­
52­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
naphthenic
64741­
53­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
64741­
54­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
catalytic
cracked
64741­
55­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
catalytic
cracked
64741­
56­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
vacuum
64741­
57­
7
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
heavy
vacuum
64741­
58­
8
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
light
vacuum
64741­
59­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
catalytic
cracked
64741­
60­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
intermediate
catalytic
cracked
64741­
61­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
catalytic
cracked
64741­
62­
4
Clarified
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
64741­
63­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
catalytic
reformed
64741­
64­
6
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
alkylate
64741­
65­
7
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
alkylate
64741­
66­
8
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
alkylate
64741­
67­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
64741­
68­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
catalytic
reformed
64741­
69­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
hydrocracked
64741­
70­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
isomerization
64741­
73­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
alkylate
64741­
74­
8
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
thermal
cracked
64741­
75­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
hydrocracked
64741­
76­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
hydrocracked
64741­
77­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
hydrocracked
64741­
78­
2
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
hydrocracked
64741­
79­
3
Coke
(
petroleum)
64741­
80­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
64741­
81­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
thermal
cracked
64741­
82­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
thermal
cracked
64741­
83­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
thermal
cracked
64741­
84­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
light
64741­
85­
1
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
sorption
process
64741­
86­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
sweetened
middle
64741­
87­
3
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
sweetened
64741­
88­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
paraffinic
64741­
89­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
light
paraffinic
64741­
90­
8
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
64741­
91­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
middle
64741­
92­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
64741­
95­
3
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent
deasphalted
64741­
96­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
naphthenic
64741­
97­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
light
naphthenic
64741­
98­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphtha
solvent
64741­
99­
7
Extracts
(
petroleum),
light
naphtha
solvent
64742­
01­
4
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
64742­
03­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
light
naphthenic
distillate
solvent
64742­
04­
7
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
distillate
solvent
64742­
05­
8
Extracts
(
petroleum),
light
paraffinic
distillate
solvent
64742­
06­
9
Extracts
(
petroleum),
middle
distillate
solvent
64742­
07­
0
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
residual
oil
decarbonization
64742­
08­
1
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
decarbonization
64742­
09­
2
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
distillate
decarbonization
64742­
10­
5
Extracts
(
petroleum),
residual
oil
solvent
64742­
11­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
solvent
64742­
12­
7
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
64742­
13­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
middle
64742­
14­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
light
64742­
15­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
64742­
16­
1
Petroleum
resins
64742­
18­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
heavy
naphthenic
64742­
19­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
light
naphthenic
64742­
20­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
heavy
paraffinic
64742­
21­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
light
paraffinic
64742­
22­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
heavy
64742­
23­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
64742­
24­
1
Sludges
(
petroleum),
acid
64742­
25­
2
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
spent
64742­
26­
3
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
64742­
27­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
heavy
paraffinic
64742­
28­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
paraffinic
64742­
29­
6
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
64742­
30­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
middle
64742­
31­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
64742­
32­
1
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
spent
64742­
33­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
64742­
34­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
heavy
naphthenic
64742­
35­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
naphthenic
64742­
36­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
heavy
paraffinic
64742­
37­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
light
paraffinic
64742­
38­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
middle
64742­
39­
8
Neutralizing
agents
(
petroleum),
spent
sodium
carbonate
64742­
40­
1
Neutralizing
agents
(
petroleum),
spent
sodium
hydroxide
64742­
41­
2
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
64742­
42­
3
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
microcryst.
64742­
43­
4
Paraffin
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
64742­
44­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
heavy
naphthenic
64742­
45­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
light
naphthenic
64742­
46­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
middle
64742­
47­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
64742­
48­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
64742­
49­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
64742­
50­
3
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
spent
64742­
51­
4
Paraffin
waxes
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
64742­
52­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
naphthenic
64742­
53­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
naphthenic
64742­
54­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
paraffinic
64742­
55­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
paraffinic
64742­
56­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
light
paraffinic
64742­
57­
0
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
64742­
58­
1
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
spent
64742­
59­
2
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
vacuum
64742­
60­
5
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
microcryst.
64742­
61­
6
Slack
wax
(
petroleum)
64742­
62­
7
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
64742­
63­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
heavy
naphthenic
64742­
64­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
light
naphthenic
64742­
65­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
heavy
paraffinic
64742­
67­
2
Foots
oil
(
petroleum)
64742­
68­
3
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
heavy
64742­
69­
4
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
light
64742­
70­
7
Paraffin
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
heavy
64742­
71­
8
Paraffin
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
light
64742­
72­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
middle
64742­
73­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
light
64742­
75­
2
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
complex
dewaxed
heavy
64742­
76­
3
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
complex
dewaxed
light
64742­
78­
5
Residues
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
atmospheric
tower
64742­
79­
6
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
64742­
80­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
middle
64742­
81­
0
Kerosine
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
64742­
82­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy
64742­
83­
2
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked
64742­
85­
4
Residues
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
vacuum
64742­
86­
5
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy
vacuum
64742­
87­
6
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
light
vacuum
64742­
88­
7
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
medium
aliph.
64742­
89­
8
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
aliph.
64742­
90­
1
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
64742­
91­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
64742­
92­
3
Petroleum
resins,
oxidized
64742­
93­
4
Asphalt,
oxidized
64742­
94­
5
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
arom.
64742­
95­
6
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
arom.
64742­
96­
7
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
aliph.
64742­
97­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
heavy
64742­
98­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light
64742­
99­
0
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
oxidized
64743­
00­
6
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized
64743­
01­
7
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized
64743­
02­
8
Alkenes,
C>
10
.
alpha.­
64743­
03­
9
Phenols
(
petroleum)
64743­
04­
0
Coke
(
petroleum),
recovery
64743­
05­
1
Coke
(
petroleum),
calcined
64743­
06­
2
Extracts
(
petroleum),
gas
oil
solvent
64743­
07­
3
Sludges
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
64754­
89­
8
Naphthenic
acids
(
petroleum),
crude
64771­
71­
7
Paraffins
(
petroleum),
normal
C>
10
64771­
72­
8
Paraffins
(
petroleum),
normal
C5­
20
67674­
12­
8
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compounds
with
triethanolamine
67674­
13­
9
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
partially
deacidified
67674­
15­
1
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
ester
67674­
16­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
partially
deacidified
67674­
17­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
compounds
with
triethanolamine
67674­
18­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
Bu
esters
67891­
79­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
arom.
67891­
80­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
arom.
67891­
82­
1
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compounds
with
ethanolamine
67891­
83­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compounds
with
isopropanolamine
67891­
85­
4
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compounds
with
riisopropanolamine
68131­
05­
5
Hydrocarbon
oils,
process
blends
68131­
49­
7
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C6­
10,
acid­
treated,
neutralized
68131­
75­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
C3­
4
68153­
22­
0
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
oxidized
68187­
57­
5
Pitch,
coal
tar­
petroleum
68187­
58­
6
Pitch,
petroleum,
arom.
68187­
60­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C4,
ethane­
propane­
cracked
68307­
98­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
distillate
and
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
fractionation
absorber
68307­
99­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
polymn.
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer
68308­
00­
9
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68308­
01­
0
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
cracked
distillate
hydrotreater
stripper
68308­
02­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
distn.,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68308­
03­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
gas
oil
catalytic
cracking
absorber
68308­
04­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
gas
recovery
plant
68308­
05­
4
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
gas
recovery
plant
deethanizer
68308­
06­
5
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
distillate
and
hydrodesulfurized
naphtha
fractionator,
acid­
free
68308­
07­
6
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
vacuum
gas
oil
stripper,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68308­
08­
7
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
isomerized
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer
68308­
09­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
naphtha
stabilizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68308­
10­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
distillate
hydrodesulfurizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68308­
11­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
propane­
propylene
alkylation
feed
prep
deethanizer
68308­
12­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
vacuum
gas
oil
hydrodesulfurizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68308­
27­
0
Fuel
gases,
refinery
68333­
22­
2
Residues
(
petroleum),
atmospheric
68333­
23­
3
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
coker
68333­
24­
4
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compds.
with
triethanolamine
68333­
25­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
light
catalytic
cracked
68333­
26­
6
Clarified
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
catalytic
cracked
68333­
27­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
intermediate
catalytic
cracked
68333­
28­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy
catalytic
cracked
68333­
29­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
light
naphtha
solvent
extracts
68333­
30­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
heavy
thermal
cracked
68333­
81­
3
Alkanes,
C4­
12
68333­
88­
0
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9­
17
68334­
30­
5
Fuels,
diesel
68409­
99­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
overheads
68410­
00­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
crude
oil
68410­
05­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
light
68410­
12­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C5­
10
fraction,
high­
temp.
stripping
products
with
light
steam­
cracked
petroleum
naphtha
C5
fraction
polymers
68410­
71­
9
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
ethylene
glycol­
water
countercurrent
exts.
68410­
96­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
middle,
intermediate
boiling
68410­
97­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
distillate
hydrotreating
process,
low­
boiling
68410­
98­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
naphtha,
deisohexanizer
overheads
68411­
00­
7
Alkenes,
C>
8
68425­
29­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
naphtha­
raffinate
pyrolyzate­
derived,
gasoline­
blending
68425­
33­
2
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
barium
salt
68425­
34­
3
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
calcium
salt
68425­
35­
4
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
reformer,
Lurgi
unit­
sepd.
68425­
39­
8
Alkenes,
C>
10
.
alpha.­,
oxidized
68441­
09­
8
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
microcryst.,
contg.
polyethylene,
oxidized
68459­
78­
9
Alkenes,
C18­
24
.
alpha.­,
dimers
68475­
57­
0
Alkanes,
C1­
2
68475­
58­
1
Alkanes,
C2­
3
68475­
59­
2
Alkanes,
C3­
4
68475­
60­
5
Alkanes,
C4­
5
68475­
61­
6
Alkenes,
C5,
naphtha­
raffinate
pyrolyzate­
derived
68475­
70­
7
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C6­
8,
naphtha­
raffinate
pyrolyzate­
derived
68475­
79­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
depentanizer
68475­
80­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked
naphtha
68476­
26­
6
Fuel
gases
68476­
28­
8
Fuel
gases,
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
68476­
29­
9
Fuel
gases,
crude
oil
distillates
68476­
30­
2
Fuel
oil,
no.
2
68476­
31­
3
Fuel
oil,
no.
4
68476­
32­
4
Fuel
oil,
residues­
straight­
run
gas
oils,
high­
sulfur
68476­
33­
5
Fuel
oil,
residual
68476­
34­
6
Fuels,
diesel,
no.
2
68476­
39­
1
Hydrocarbons,
aliph.­
arom.­
C4­
5­
olefinic
68476­
40­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
4
68476­
42­
6
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5
68476­
43­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
6,
C5­
rich
68476­
44­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C>
3
68476­
45­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
10
arom.
conc.,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
68476­
46­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
11,
catalytic
cracker
distillates
68476­
47­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C2­
6,
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
68476­
49­
3
Hydrocarbons,
C2­
4,
C3­
rich
68476­
50­
6
Hydrocarbons,
C>=
5,
C5­
6­
rich
68476­
52­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C4,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
68476­
53­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C>=
20,
petroleum
wastes
68476­
54­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
5,
polymn.
unit
feed
68476­
55­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
rich
68476­
56­
2
Hydrocarbons,
cyclic
C5
and
C6
68476­
77­
7
Lubricating
oils,
refined
used
68476­
81­
3
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
oxidized,
calcium
salts
68476­
84­
6
Petroleum
products,
gases,
inorg.
68476­
85­
7
Petroleum
gases,
liquefied
68476­
86­
8
Petroleum
gases,
liquefied,
sweetened
68477­
25­
8
Waste
gases,
vent
gas,
C1­
6
68477­
26­
9
Wastes,
petroleum
68477­
29­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue,
high­
boiling
68477­
30­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue,
intermediate­
boiling
68477­
31­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue,
low­
boiling
68477­
33­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
C3­
4,
isobutane­
rich
68477­
34­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
C3­
5,
2­
methyl­
2­
butene­
rich
68477­
35­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
C3­
6,
piperylene­
rich
68477­
36­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
steam­
cracked,
C5­
18
fraction
68477­
38­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
68477­
39­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
stripped
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates,
C8­
10
fraction
68477­
40­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
stripped
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates,
C10­
12
fraction
68477­
41­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
extractive,
C3­
5,
butadiene­
butene­
rich
68477­
42­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
extractive,
C3­
5,
butene­
isobutylene­
rich
68477­
44­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic,
mixed
with
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
C5­
12
fraction
68477­
47­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
mixed
heavy
olefin
vacuum,
heart­
cut
68477­
48­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
mixed
heavy
olefin
vacuum,
low­
boiling
68477­
53­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C5­
12
fraction
68477­
54­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C8­
12
fraction
68477­
55­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C5­
10
fraction,
mixed
with
light
steam­
cracked
petroleum
naphtha
C5
fraction
68477­
58­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates,
C5­
18
fraction
68477­
59­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
cyclopentadiene
conc.
68477­
60­
1
Extracts
(
petroleum),
cold­
acid
68477­
61­
2
Extracts
(
petroleum),
cold­
acid,
C4­
6
68477­
62­
3
Extracts
(
petroleum),
cold­
acid,
C3­
5,
butene­
rich
68477­
63­
4
Extracts
(
petroleum),
reformer
recycle
68477­
64­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
acetylene
manuf.
off
68477­
65­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
amine
system
feed
68477­
66­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
hydrodesulfurizer
off
68477­
67­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
recycle,
hydrogen­
rich
68477­
68­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
blend
oil,
hydrogen­
nitrogen­
rich
68477­
69­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
butane
splitter
overheads
68477­
70­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
C2­
3
68477­
71­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic­
cracked
gas
oil
depropanizer
bottoms,
C4­
rich
acid­
free
68477­
72­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic­
cracked
naphtha
debutanizer
bottoms,
C3­
5­
rich
68477­
73­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
depropanizer
overhead,
C3­
rich
acid­
free
68477­
74­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker
68477­
75­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker,
C1­
5­
rich
68477­
76­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
polymd.
naphtha
stabilizer
overhead,
C2­
4­
rich
68477­
77­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
stripper
overheads
68477­
79­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer,
C1­
4­
rich
68477­
80­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
recycle
68477­
81­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
68477­
82­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
recycle,
hydrogen­
rich
68477­
83­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
C3­
5
olefinic­
paraffinic
alkylation
feed
68477­
84­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
C2­
return
stream
68477­
85­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
C4­
rich
68477­
86­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
deethanizer
overheads
68477­
87­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
deisobutanizer
tower
overheads
68477­
88­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
deethanizer
overheads,
C3­
rich
68477­
89­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
depentanizer
overheads
68477­
90­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
depropanizer
dry,
propene­
rich
68477­
91­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
depropanizer
overheads
68477­
92­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
dry
sour,
gas­
concn.­
unit­
off
68477­
93­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
gas
concn.
reabsorber
distn.
68477­
94­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
gas
recovery
plant
depropanizer
overheads
68477­
95­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
Girbatol
unit
feed
68477­
96­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrogen
absorber
off
68477­
97­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrogen­
rich
68478­
00­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
recycle,
hydrogen­
rich
68478­
01­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
reformer
make­
up,
hydrogen­
rich
68478­
02­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
reforming
hydrotreater
68478­
03­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
reforming
hydrotreater,
hydrogen­
methane­
rich
68478­
04­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
reforming
hydrotreater
make­
up,
hydrogen­
rich
68478­
05­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracking
distn.
68478­
08­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
C5­
fraction,
oligomer
conc.
68478­
10­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
debenzenized,
C8­
16­
cycloalkadiene
conc.
68478­
12­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
butane
splitter
bottoms
68478­
13­
7
Residues
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue
distn.
68478­
15­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
68478­
16­
0
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
deisobutanizer
tower
68478­
17­
1
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
coker
gas
oil
and
vacuum
gas
oil
68478­
18­
2
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
olefin
vacuum
68478­
19­
3
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
propene
purifn.
splitter
68478­
20­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
cyclopentadiene
conc.,
C4­
cyclopentadiene­
free
68478­
22­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
stabilization
absorber
68478­
24­
0
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker,
catalytic
reformer
and
hydrodesulfurizer
combined
fractionater
68478­
25­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker
refractionation
absorber
68478­
26­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer
68478­
27­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
separator
68478­
28­
4
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
stabilizer
68478­
29­
5
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
cracked
distillate
hydrotreater
separator
68478­
30­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
straight­
run
naphtha
separator
68478­
32­
0
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
saturate
gas
plant
mixed
stream,
C4­
rich
68478­
33­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
saturate
gas
recovery
plant,
C1­
2­
rich
68478­
34­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
vacuum
residues
thermal
cracker
68512­
61­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
coker
and
light
vacuum
68512­
62­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
light
vacuum
68512­
78­
7
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
arom.,
hydrotreated
68512­
91­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
4­
rich,
petroleum
distillates
68513­
02­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
coker
68513­
11­
1
Fuel
gases,
hydrotreater
fractionation,
scrubbed
68513­
12­
2
Fuel
gases,
saturate
gas
unit
fractionater­
absorber
overheads
68513­
13­
3
Fuel
gases,
thermal
cracked
catalytic
cracking
residue
68513­
14­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
straight­
run
naphtha
stabilizer
overheads
68513­
15­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
full­
range
straight­
run
naphtha
dehexanizer
off
68513­
16­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrocracking
depropanizer
off,
hydrocarbon­
rich
68513­
17­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
naphtha
stabilizer
off
68513­
18­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
reformer
effluent
high­
pressure
flash
drum
off
68513­
19­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
reformer
effluent
low­
pressure
flash
drum
off
68513­
62­
2
Disulfides,
C5­
12­
alkyl
68513­
63­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
straight­
run
naphtha
overheads
68513­
65­
5
Butane,
branched
and
linear
68513­
66­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
alkylation
splitter,
C4­
rich
68513­
67­
7
Residues
(
petroleum),
cyclooctadiene
bottoms
68513­
68­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
deethanizer
tower
68513­
69­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
light
68513­
74­
6
Waste
gases,
ethylene
oxide
absorber­
reactor
68514­
15­
8
Gasoline,
vapor­
recovery
68514­
29­
4
Hydrocarbons,
amylene
feed
debutanizer
overheads
nonextractable
raffinates
68514­
31­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
4
68514­
32­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C10
and
C12,
olefin­
rich
68514­
33­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C12
and
C14,
olefin­
rich
68514­
34­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C9­
14,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
68514­
35­
2
Hydrocarbons,
C14­
30,
olefin­
rich
68514­
38­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
10­
unsatd.
68514­
36­
3
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
4,
sweetened
68514­
37­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5­
unsatd.
68514­
79­
4
Petroleum
products,
hydrofiner­
powerformer
reformates
68515­
25­
3
Benzene,
C1­
9­
alkyl
derivs.
68515­
26­
4
Benzene,
di­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.
68515­
27­
5
Benzene,
di­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
overheads,
heavy
ends
68515­
28­
6
Benzene,
di­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
overheads,
light
ends
68515­
29­
7
Benzene,
di­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
overheads,
middle
cut
68515­
30­
0
Benzene,
mono­
C20­
48­
alkyl
derivs.
68515­
32­
2
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms
68515­
33­
3
Benzene,
mono­
C10­
12­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
heavy
ends
68515­
34­
4
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
heavy
ends
68515­
35­
5
Benzene,
mono­
C10­
12­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
light
ends
68515­
36­
6
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
light
ends
68516­
20­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
middle
arom.
68526­
52­
3
Alkenes,
C6
68526­
53­
4
Alkenes,
C6­
8,
C7­
rich
68526­
54­
5
Alkenes,
C7­
9,
C8­
rich
68526­
55­
6
Alkenes,
C8­
10,
C9­
rich
68526­
56­
7
Alkenes,
C9­
11,
C10­
rich
68526­
57­
8
Alkenes,
C10­
12,
C11­
rich
68526­
58­
9
Alkenes,
C11­
13,
C12­
rich
68526­
77­
2
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
ethane
cracking
scrubber
effluent
and
flare
drum
68526­
99­
8
Alkenes,
C6­
9
.
alpha.­
68527­
00­
4
Alkenes,
C8­
9
.
alpha.­
68527­
11­
7
Alkenes,
C5
68527­
13­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
acid,
ethanolamine
scrubber
68527­
14­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
methane­
rich
off
68527­
15­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
oil
refinery
gas
distn.
off
68527­
16­
2
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
3
68527­
18­
4
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
68527­
19­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
4,
debutanizer
fraction
68527­
21­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
full­
range
straight­
run
68527­
22­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
light
straight­
run
68527­
23­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked
arom.
68527­
26­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
debenzenized
68527­
27­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
alkylate,
butane­
contg.
68553­
00­
4
Fuel
oil,
no.
6
68553­
14­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C8­
11
68602­
79­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
hydrotreater
dipentanizer
overheads
68602­
81­
3
Distillates,
hydrocarbon
resin
prodn.
higher
boiling
68602­
82­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
hydrotreater
depentenizer
overheads
68602­
83­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
C1­
5,
wet
68602­
84­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
secondary
absorber
off,
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
overheads
fractionater
68602­
96­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid
components,
compds.
with
diethanolamine
68602­
97­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid
components,
sodium
salts
68602­
98­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid
components
68602­
99­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid­
free
68603­
00­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil
68603­
01­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil,
C5­
dimer­
contg.
68603­
02­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil,
dimerized
68603­
03­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil,
extractive
68603­
08­
7
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
arom.­
contg.
68603­
09­
8
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
calcium
salts
68603­
10­
1
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
esters,
barium
salts
68603­
11­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
esters,
calcium
salts
68603­
12­
3
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
esters,
sodium
salts
68603­
13­
4
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
ester
with
sorbitol
68603­
14­
5
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
calcium
salts
68603­
31­
6
Alkenes,
C10,
tert­
amylene
concentrator
by­
product
68603­
32­
7
Alkenes,
C15­
20
.
alpha.­,
isomerized
68606­
09­
7
Fuel
gases,
expander
off
68606­
10­
0
Gasoline,
pyrolysis,
debutanizer
bottoms
68606­
11­
1
Gasoline,
straight­
run,
topping­
plant
68606­
24­
6
Hydrocarbons,
C4,
butene
concentrator
by­
product
68606­
25­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C2­
4
68606­
26­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C3
68606­
27­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
alkylation
feed
68606­
28­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C5
and
C10­
aliph.
and
C6­
8­
arom.
68606­
31­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
5,
butadiene
purifn.
by­
product
68606­
34­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
depropanizer
bottoms
fractionation
off
68606­
36­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
unsatd.
rich,
isoprene
purifn.
by­
product
68607­
11­
4
Petroleum
products,
refinery
gases
68607­
30­
7
Residues
(
petroleum),
topping
plant,
low­
sulfur
68608­
56­
0
Waste
gases,
from
carbon
black
manuf.
68647­
60­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C>
4
68647­
61­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5,
tert­
amylene
concentrator
by­
product
68647­
62­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5,
butene
concentrator
by­
product,
sour
68650­
36­
2
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C8,
o­
xylene­
lean
68650­
37­
3
Paraffin
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
sodium
salts
68782­
97­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrofined
lubricating­
oil
68782­
98­
9
Extracts
(
petroleum),
clarified
oil
solvent,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
68782­
99­
0
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
clarified
oil
solvent,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
68783­
00­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
solvent,
arom.
conc.
68783­
01­
7
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
solvent,
paraffinic
conc.
68783­
02­
8
Extracts
(
petroleum),
intermediate
clarified
oil
solvent,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
68783­
04­
0
Extracts
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
paraffinic
distillate
solvent
68783­
05­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
ammonia­
hydrogen
sulfide,
water­
satd.
68783­
06­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrocracking
low­
pressure
separator
68783­
07­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
refinery
blend
68783­
08­
4
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
heavy
atmospheric
68783­
09­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
light
distd.
68783­
12­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
unsweetened
68783­
13­
1
Residues
(
petroleum),
coker
scrubber,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
68783­
15­
3
Alkenes,
C6­
7
.
alpha.­
68783­
61­
9
Fuel
gases,
refinery,
sweetened
68783­
62­
0
Fuel
gases,
refinery,
unsweetened
68783­
64­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracking
68783­
65­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
C2­
4,
sweetened
68783­
66­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light,
sweetened
68814­
47­
1
Waste
gases,
refinery
vent
68814­
67­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
refinery
68814­
89­
1
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
distillates,
solvent­
deasphalted
68814­
87­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
full­
range
straight­
run
middle
68814­
90­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
platformer
products
separator
off
68814­
91­
5
Alkenes,
C5­
9
.
alpha.­
68855­
57­
2
Alkenes,
C6­
12
.
alpha.­
68855­
58­
3
Alkenes,
C10­
16
.
alpha.­
68855­
59­
4
Alkenes,
C14­
18
.
alpha.­
68855­
60­
7
Alkenes,
C14­
20
.
alpha.­
68911­
58­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
sour
kerosine
depentanizer
stabilizer
off
68911­
59­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
sour
kerosine
flash
drum
68915­
96­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
straight­
run
68915­
97­
9
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
straight­
run,
high­
boiling
68918­
69­
4
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
zinc
salt
68918­
73­
0
Residues
(
petroleum),
clay­
treating
filter
wash
68918­
93­
4
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
oxidized,
alkali
metal
salts
68918­
98­
9
Fuel
gases,
refinery,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68918­
99­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
crude
oil
fractionation
off
68919­
00­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
dehexanizer
off
68919­
01­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
distillate
unifiner
desulfurization
stripper
off
68919­
02­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
fractionation
off
68919­
03­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
scrubbing
secondary
absorber
off
68919­
04­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
hydrotreater
desulfurization
stripper
off
68919­
05­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
light
straight
run
gasoline
fractionation
stabilizer
off
68919­
06­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
naphtha
unifiner
desulfurization
stripper
off
68919­
07­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
platformer
stabilizer
off,
light
ends
fractionation
68919­
08­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
preflash
tower
off,
crude
distn.
68919­
09­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
naphtha
catalytic
reforming
off
68919­
10­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
stabilizer
off
68919­
11­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
tar
stripper
off
68919­
12­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
unifiner
stripper
off
68919­
15­
3
Hydrocarbons,
C6­
12,
benzene­
recovery
68919­
17­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C12­
20,
catalytic
alkylation
by­
products
68919­
19­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
splitter
residues
68919­
20­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
splitter
overheads
68919­
37­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
reformed
68920­
06­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C7­
9
68920­
07­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C<
10­
linear
68920­
64­
9
Disulfides,
di­
C1­
2­
alkyl
68921­
07­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
catalytic
cracked
68921­
09­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
naphtha
unifiner
stripper
68921­
08­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
gasoline
fractionation
stabilizer
overheads
68921­
67­
5
Hydrocarbons,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
distn.
residues
68952­
76­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
debutanizer
68952­
77­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
distillate
and
naphtha
stabilizer
68952­
78­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
hydrodesulfurized
distillate
fractionation
stabilizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
68952­
79­
4
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
hydrodesulfurized
naphtha
separator
68952­
80­
7
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
naphtha
hydrodesulfurizer
68952­
81­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
thermal­
cracked
distillate,
gas
oil
and
naphtha
absorber
68952­
82­
9
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
hydrocarbon
fractionation
stabilizer,
petroleum
coking
68953­
80­
0
Benzene,
mixed
with
toluene,
dealkylation
product
68955­
27­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
petroleum
residues
vacuum
68955­
28­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
butadiene
conc.
68955­
31­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
butadiene
process,
inorg.
68955­
32­
8
Natural
gas,
substitute,
steam­
reformed
desulfurized
naphtha
68955­
33­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
sponge
absorber
off,
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
and
gas
oil
desulfurizer
overhead
fractionation
68955­
34­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
naphtha
catalytic
reformer
stabilizer
overhead
68955­
35­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
68955­
36­
2
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
resinous
68955­
76­
0
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9­
16,
biphenyl
deriv.­
rich
68955­
96­
4
Disulfides,
dialkyl
and
di­
Ph,
naphtha
sweetening
68956­
47­
8
Fuel
oil,
isoprene
reject
absorption
68956­
48­
9
Fuel
oil,
residual,
wastewater
skimmings
68956­
52­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
8
68956­
54­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
unsatd.
68956­
55­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
unsatd.
68956­
70­
7
Petroleum
products,
C5­
12,
reclaimed,
wastewater
treatment
68988­
79­
4
Benzene,
C10­
12­
alkyl
derivs.,
distn.
residues
68988­
99­
8
Phenols,
sodium
salts,
mixed
with
sulfur
compounds,
gasoline
alk.
scrubber
residues
68989­
88­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
crude
distn.
and
catalytic
cracking
68990­
35­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
arom.,
hydrotreated,
dicyclopentadiene­
rich
68991­
49­
1
Alkanes,
C10­
13,
arom.­
free
desulfurized
68991­
50­
4
Alkanes,
C14­
17,
arom.­
free
desulfurized
68991­
51­
5
Alkanes,
C10­
13,
desulfurized
68991­
52­
6
Alkenes,
C10­
16
69013­
21­
4
Fuel
oil,
pyrolysis
69029­
75­
0
Oils,
reclaimed
69430­
33­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C6­
30
70024­
88­
3
Ethene,
thermal
cracking
products
70528­
71­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
solvent
ext.
heart­
cut
70528­
72­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
solvent
ext.
vacuum
overheads
70528­
73­
3
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
solvent
ext.
vacuum
70592­
76­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
intermediate
vacuum
70592­
77­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
vacuum
70592­
78­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
vacuum
70592­
79­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
atm.
tower,
light
70693­
00­
4
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
sodium
salts
70693­
06­
0
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9­
11
70913­
85­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
solvent­
extd.
vacuum
distilled
atm.
residuum
70913­
86­
9
Alkanes,
C18­
70
70955­
08­
7
Alkanes,
C4­
6
70955­
09­
8
Alkenes,
C13­
14
.
alpha.­
70955­
10­
1
Alkenes,
C15­
18
.
alpha.­
70955­
17­
8
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C12­
20
71243­
66­
8
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated,
microcryst.,
oxidized,
potassium
salts
71302­
82­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
8,
Houdry
butadiene
manuf.
by­
product
71329­
37­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracking
depropanizer,
C4­
rich
71808­
30­
5
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracking
absorber
72230­
71­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
steam­
cracked,
C5­
17
fraction
72623­
83­
7
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C>
25,
hydrotreated
bright
stock­
based
72623­
84­
8
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C15­
30,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based,
contg.
solvent
deasphalted
residual
oil
72623­
85­
9
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C20­
50,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based,
high­
viscosity
72623­
86­
0
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C15­
30,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based
72623­
87­
1
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C20­
50,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based
93762­
80­
2
Alkenes,
C15­
18
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
2)
Specific
exempted
chemical
substances
 
(
i)
Exemption.
EPA
has
determined
that,
at
this
time,
the
information
in
§
710.52(
c)(
4)
associated
with
the
chemicals
listed
in
paragraph
(
b)(
2)(
iv)
of
this
section
is
of
low
current
interest.

(
ii)
Considerations.
In
making
its
determination
of
whether
this
partial
exemption
should
apply
to
a
particular
chemical
substance,
EPA
will
consider
the
totality
of
information
available
for
the
chemical
substance
in
question,
including
but
not
limited
to,
one
or
more
of
the
following
considerations:

(
A)
Whether
the
chemical
qualifies
or
has
qualified
in
past
IUR
collections
for
the
reporting
of
the
information
described
in
§
710.52(
c)(
4)
(
i.
e.,
at
least
one
site
manufactures
300,000
pounds
or
more
of
the
chemical).

(
B)
The
chemical
substance's
chemical
and
physical
properties
or
potential
for
persistence,
bioaccumulation,
health
effects,
or
environmental
effects
(
considered
independently
or
together).

(
C)
The
information
needs
of
EPA,
other
federal
agencies,
tribes,
states,
and
local
governments,
as
well
as
members
of
the
public.

(
D)
The
availability
of
other
complementary
risk
screening
information.

(
E)
The
availability
of
comparable
processing
and
use
information.

(
F)
Whether
the
potential
risks
of
the
chemical
substance
are
adequately
managed
by
EPA
or
another
agency
or
authority.

(
iii)
Amendments.
EPA
may
amend
the
chemical
list
in
paragraph
(
b)(
2)(
iv)
of
this
section
on
its
own
initiative
or
in
response
to
a
request
from
the
public
based
on
EPA's
determination
of
whether
the
information
in
§
710.52(
c)(
4)
is
of
low
interest.

(
A)
Any
person
may
request
that
EPA
amend
the
chemical
list
in
paragraph
(
b)(
2)(
iv)
of
this
section.
Your
request
must
be
in
writing
and
must
be
submitted
to
the
address
provided
in
§
710.59(
d).
Requests
must
identify
the
chemical
in
question,
as
well
as
its
CAS
Number
or
other
chemical
identification
number
as
identified
in
§
710.52(
c)(
3)(
i).
Your
request
should
provide
sufficient
information
for
EPA
to
determine
whether
collection
of
the
information
in
§
710.52(
c)(
4)
for
the
chemical
in
question
is
of
low
interest.
In
preparing
your
request,
please
refer
to
the
considerations
outlined
in
paragraph
(
b)(
2)(
ii)
of
this
section.
If
a
request
related
to
a
particular
chemical
is
resubmitted,
any
subsequent
request
must
clearly
identify
new
information
contained
in
the
request.
EPA
may
request
other
information
that
it
believes
necessary
to
evaluate
the
request.
EPA
will
issue
a
written
response
to
each
request
within
120
days
of
receipt
of
the
request,
and
will
maintain
copies
of
these
responses
in
a
public
docket
that
will
be
established
for
each
reporting
cycle.

(
B)
As
needed,
the
Agency
will
initiate
rulemaking
to
make
revisions
to
the
list
in
paragraph
(
b)(
2)(
iv)
of
this
section.

(
C)
To
assist
EPA
in
reaching
a
decision
regarding
a
particular
request
prior
to
a
given
reporting
year,
requests
must
be
submitted
to
EPA
no
later
than
12
months
prior
to
the
start
of
the
reporting
year,
i.
e.,
by
January
1,
2004,
or
by
each
January
1
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter.

(
iv)
List
of
chemical
substances.
EPA
has
designated
the
following
chemical
substances,
listed
by
CAS
Number,
as
partially
exempt
from
reporting
under
the
IUR.

CAS
Numbers
of
Partially
Exempt
Chemical
Substances
Under
§
710.46(
b)(
2)
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
CAS
No.
Chemical
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
50­
70­
4
D­
Glucitol
50­
81­
7
L­
Ascorbic
acid
50­
99­
7
D­
Glucose
56­
87­
1
L­
Lysine
57­
50­
1
.
alpha.­
D­
Glucopyranoside,
.
beta.­
D­
fructofuranosyl
58­
95­
7
2H­
1­
Benzopyran­
6­
ol,
3,4­
dihydro­
2,5,7,8­
tetramethyl­
2­
[(
4R,
8R)­
4,8,12­
trimethyltridecyl]­,
acetate,
(
2R)­
59­
02­
9
2H­
1­
Benzopyran­
6­
ol,
3,4­
dihydro­
2,5,7,8­
tetramethyl­
2­
[(
4R,
8R)­
4,8,12­
trimethyltridecyl]­,
(
2R)­
59­
51­
8
Methionine
69­
65­
8
D­
Mannitol
87­
79­
6
L­
Sorbose
123­
94­
4
Octadecanoic
acid,
2,3­
dihydroxypropyl
ester
124­
38­
9
Carbon
dioxide
137­
08­
6
.
beta.­
Alanine,
N­[(
2R)­
2,4­
dihydroxy­
3,3­
dimethyl­
1­
oxobutyl]­,
calcium
alt
(
2:
1)
142­
47­
2
L­
Glutamic
acid,
monosodium
salt
150­
30­
1
Phenylalanine
1317­
65­
3
Limestone
1333­
74­
0
Hydrogen
1592­
23­
0
Octadecanoic
acid,
calcium
salt
7440­
37­
1
Argon
7440­
44­
0
Carbon
7727­
37­
9
Nitrogen
7782­
42­
5
Graphite
7782­
44­
7
Oxygen
8001­
21­
6
Sunflower
oil
8001­
22­
7
Soybean
oil
8001­
23­
8
Safflower
oil
8001­
26­
1
Linseed
oil
8001­
29­
4
Cottonseed
oil
8001­
30­
7
Corn
oil
8001­
31­
8
Coconut
oil
8001­
78­
3
Castor
oil,
hydrogenated
8001­
79­
4
Castor
oil
8002­
03­
7
Peanut
oil
8002­
13­
9
Rape
oil
8002­
43­
5
Lecithins
8002­
75­
3
Palm
oil
8006­
54­
0
Lanolin
8016­
28­
2
Lard,
oil
8016­
70­
4
Soybean
oil,
hydrogenated
8021­
99­
6
Charcoal,
bone
8029­
43­
4
Syrups,
hydrolyzed
starch
9004­
53­
9
Dextrin
9005­
25­
8
Starch
9050­
36­
6
Maltodextrin
11103­
57­
4
Vitamin
A
16291­
96­
6
Charcoal
26836­
47­
5
D­
Glucitol,
monooctadecanoate
61789­
44­
4
Fatty
acids,
castor­
oil
61789­
97­
7
Tallow
61789­
99­
9
Lard
64147­
40­
6
Castor
oil,
dehydrated
64755­
01­
7
Fatty
acids,
tallow,
calcium
salts
65996­
63­
6
Starch,
acid­
hydrolyzed
65996­
64­
7
Starch,
enzyme­
hydrolyzed
67701­
01­
3
Fatty
acids,
C12­
18
68002­
85­
7
Fatty
acids,
C14­
22
and
C16­
22­
unsatd.
68131­
37­
3
Syrups,
hydrolyzed
starch,
dehydrated
68188­
81­
8
Grease,
poultry
68308­
54­
3
Glycerides,
tallow
mono­,
di­
and
tri­,
hydrogenated
68334­
00­
9
Cottonseed
oil,
hydrogenated
68334­
28­
1
Fats
and
glyceridic
oils,
vegetable,
hydrogenated
68409­
76­
7
Bone
meal,
steamed
68424­
45­
3
Fatty
acids,
linseed­
oil
68424­
61­
3
Glycerides,
C16­
18
and
C18­
unsatd.
mono­
and
di­
68425­
17­
2
Syrups,
hydrolyzed
starch,
hydrogenated
68439­
86­
1
Bone,
ash
68442­
69­
3
Benzene,
mono­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.
68476­
78­
8
Molasses
68514­
27­
2
Grease,
catch
basin
68514­
74­
9
Palm
oil,
hydrogenated
68525­
87­
1
Corn
oil,
hydrogenated
68648­
87­
3
Benzene,
C10­
16­
alkyl
derivs.
68918­
42­
3
Soaps,
stocks,
soya
68952­
94­
3
Soaps,
stocks,
vegetable­
oil
68989­
98­
0
Fats
and
glyceridic
oils,
vegetable,
residues
73138­
67­
7
Lard,
hydrogenated
129813­
58­
7
Benzene,
mono­
C10­
13­
alkyl
derivs.
129813­
59­
8
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.
129813­
60­
1
Benzene,
mono­
C14­
16­
alkyl
derivs.
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
3)
Inorganic
chemical
substances.
For
purposes
of
this
subpart,
an
inorganic
chemical
substance
is
any
chemical
substance
which
does
not
contain
carbon
or
contains
carbon
only
in
the
form
of
carbonato
[=
CO3],
cyano
[­­
CN],
cyanato
[­­
OCN],
isocyano
[­­
NC],
or
isocyanato
[­­
NCO]
groups
or
the
chalcogen
analogues
of
such
groups.
During
the
2006
submission
period,
manufacturers
are
excluded
only
from
the
reporting
requirements
under
§
710.52(
c)(
4)
for
inorganic
chemical
substances.
During
the
2006
submission
period,
manufacturers
of
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
not
excluded
from
the
other
reporting
requirements
under
this
part.
During
submission
periods
following
the
2006
submission
period,
manufacturers
of
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
subject
to
all
of
the
reporting
requirements
in
this
subpart.

[
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003,
as
amended
at
69
FR
40791,
July
7,
2004]

§
710.48
Persons
who
must
report.

Except
as
provided
in
§
§
710.49
and
710.50,
the
following
persons
are
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart.
Persons
must
determine
whether
they
must
report
under
this
section
for
each
chemical
substance
that
they
manufacture
(
including
import)
at
an
individual
site.

(
a)
Persons
subject
to
recurring
reporting.
Any
person
who
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
commercial
purposes
25,000
lbs.
(
11,340
kg)
or
more
of
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
at
any
single
site
owned
or
controlled
by
that
person
at
any
time
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter
is
subject
to
reporting.

(
b)
Special
provisions
for
importers.
For
purposes
of
this
section,
the
site
for
a
person
who
imports
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
is
the
site
of
the
operating
unit
within
the
person's
organization
which
is
directly
responsible
for
importing
the
substance
and
which
controls
the
import
transaction.
The
import
site
may
in
some
cases
be
the
organization's
headquarters
in
the
United
States
(
see
also
§
710.55(
b)).

§
710.49
Persons
not
subject
to
this
subpart.

A
person
described
in
§
710.48
is
not
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
if
that
person
qualifies
as
a
small
manufacturer
as
that
term
is
defined
in
§
704.3
of
this
chapter.
Notwithstanding
this
exclusion,
a
person
who
qualifies
as
a
small
manufacturer
is
subject
to
this
subpart
with
respect
to
any
chemical
substance
that
is
the
subject
of
a
rule
proposed
or
promulgated
under
section
4,
5(
b)(
4),
or
6
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
an
order
in
effect
under
section
5(
e)
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
relief
that
has
been
granted
under
a
civil
action
under
section
5
or
7
of
the
Act.

§
710.50
Activities
for
which
reporting
is
not
required.
top
A
person
described
in
§
710.48
is
not
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
with
respect
to
any
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
that
the
person
solely
manufactured
or
imported
under
the
following
circumstances:

(
a)
The
person
manufactured
or
imported
the
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
solely
in
small
quantities
for
research
and
development.

(
b)
The
person
imported
the
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
as
part
of
an
article.

(
c)
The
person
manufactured
the
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
in
a
manner
described
in
§
720.30(
g)
or
(
h)
of
this
chapter.

§
710.52
Reporting
information
to
EPA.

Any
person
who
must
report
under
this
subpart,
as
described
in
§
710.48,
must
submit
the
information
described
in
this
section
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
that
the
person
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
commercial
purposes
in
an
amount
of
25,000
lbs.
(
11,340
kg)
or
more
at
any
one
site
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter.
(
See
§
710.48(
b)
for
the
"
site"
for
importers).
A
separate
form
must
be
submitted
for
each
chemical
substance
at
each
site
for
which
the
submitter
is
required
to
report.
A
submitter
of
information
under
this
subpart
must
report
information
as
described
in
paragraphs
(
c)(
1),
(
c)(
2),
and
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section
to
the
extent
that
such
information
is
known
to
or
reasonably
ascertainable
by
that
person
whereas
a
submitter
must
report
information
as
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
this
section
only
to
the
extent
that
such
information
is
readily
obtainable
by
that
person.
A
submitter
under
this
subpart
must
report
information
that
applies
to
the
calendar
year
for
which
the
person
is
required
to
report
(
i.
e.,
calendar
year
2005
and
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter).

(
a)
Reporting
in
writing.
Any
person
who
chooses
to
report
information
to
EPA
in
writing
must
do
so
by
completing
the
reporting
form
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.59.
The
form
must
include
all
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section.
Persons
reporting
in
writing
must
submit
a
separate
form
for
each
site
for
which
the
person
is
required
to
report.

(
b)
Reporting
by
magnetic
media.
Any
person
who
chooses
to
report
information
to
EPA
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section.
Magnetic
media
submitted
in
response
to
this
subpart
must
meet
EPA
specifications,
as
described
in
the
instruction
booklet
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.59.

(
c)
Information
to
be
reported.
Manufacturers
(
including
importers)
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance
in
an
amount
of
25,000
lbs.
(
11,340
kg)
or
more
at
a
site
during
a
reporting
year
must
report
the
information
described
in
paragraphs
(
c)(
1),
(
c)(
2),
and
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section.
Manufacturers
(
including
importers)
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance
in
an
amount
of
300,000
lbs.
(
136,077
kg)
or
more
at
a
site
during
a
reporting
year
must
report
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
this
section
in
addition
to
the
information
described
in
paragraphs
(
c)(
1),
(
c)(
2),
and
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section.
As
described
in
§
710.46(
b)(
3),
manufacturers
of
certain
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
not
required
to
report
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
this
section
during
the
2006
submission
period,
but
are
required
to
report
this
information
during
subsequent
submission
periods.
As
described
in
§
710.46(
b)(
1)
and
(
b)(
2),
manufacturers
of
certain
chemicals
are
not
required
to
report
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
this
section.

(
1)
A
certification
statement
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official
of
the
submitter
company.
Persons
reporting
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
this
information
on
the
reporting
form
available
as
described
in
§
710.59.

(
2)
Company
and
plant
site
information.
The
following
company
and
plant
site
information
must
be
reported
for
each
site
at
which
at
least
25,000
lbs.
(
11,340
kg)
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
(
including
imported)
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter
(
see
§
710.48(
b)
for
the
"
site"
for
importers):

(
i)
The
name
of
a
person
who
will
serve
as
technical
contact
for
the
submitter
company,
and
who
will
be
able
to
answer
questions
about
the
information
submitted
by
the
company
to
EPA,
the
parent
company
name
and
Dun
and
Bradstreet
Number,
the
contact
person's
full
mailing
address,
the
contact
person's
telephone
number
and
the
contact
person's
e­
mail
address.

(
ii)
The
name
and
full
street
address
of
each
site.
A
submitter
under
this
subpart
must
include
the
appropriate
Dun
and
Bradstreet
Number
for
each
plant
site
reported,
and
the
county
or
parish
(
or
other
jurisdictional
indicator)
in
which
the
plant
site
is
located.

(
3)
Specific
information
for
chemicals
manufactured
in
amounts
of
25,000
lbs.
or
more.
The
following
chemical­
specific
information
must
be
reported
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
manufactured
at
(
including
imported
into)
each
site
in
amounts
of
25,000
lbs.
(
11,340
kg)
or
more
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter:

(
i)
The
specific
chemical
name
and
CAS
Number
of
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site.
A
submitter
under
this
subpart
may
use
an
EPA­
designated
Accession
Number
for
confidential
substances,
or
a
premanufacture
notice
(
PMN)
case
number
(
see
§
720.65
of
this
chapter)
in
lieu
of
a
CAS
Number
when
a
CAS
Number
is
not
known
to
or
reasonably
ascertainable
by
the
submitter.
In
addition
to
reporting
the
number
itself,
submitters
must
specify
the
type
of
number
they
are
reporting
by
selecting
from
among
the
following
codes:

Codes
to
Specify
Type
of
Chemical
Identifying
Number
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Codes
Number
Type
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
A.........................................
Accession
Number
C.........................................
CAS
Registry
Number
P.........................................
PMN
Number
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
ii)
A
statement
indicating,
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site,
whether
the
substance
is
manufactured
in
the
United
States,
imported
into
the
United
States,
or
both
manufactured
in
the
United
States
and
imported
into
the
United
States.

(
iii)
A
designation
indicating,
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site,
whether
the
substance
is
site­
limited.

(
iv)
The
total
volume
(
in
pounds)
of
each
reportable
chemical
substance
manufactured
(
including
imported)
at
each
site.
This
amount
must
be
reported
to
two
significant
figures
of
accuracy
provided
that
the
reported
figures
are
within
plus
or
minus
10%
of
the
actual
volume.

(
v)
Any
person
claiming
that
the
volume
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
iv)
of
this
section
is
confidential
business
information
under
§
710.58
must
indicate,
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site,
whether
the
total
volume
range
(
in
pounds)
which
corresponds
with
the
specific
volume
figure
reported
in
response
to
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
iv)
of
this
section
is
also
confidential.
Volume
ranges
are
listed
in
the
following
table:

Volume
Ranges
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
From
To
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
25,000
lbs................................
300,000
lbs.
300,000
lbs...............................
1,000,000
lbs.
1,000,000
lbs.............................
10,000,000
lbs.
10,000,000
lbs............................
50,000,000
lbs.
50,000,000
lbs............................
100,000,000
lbs.
100,000,000
lbs...........................
500,000,000
lbs.
500,000,000
lbs...........................
1,000,000,000
lbs.
Greater
than
1,000,000,000
lbs............
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
vi)
The
total
number
of
workers
reasonably
likely
to
be
exposed
to
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site.
For
each
reportable
substance
at
each
site,
the
submitter
must
select
from
among
the
ranges
of
workers
listed
in
the
following
table
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.,
W1
through
W8):

Codes
for
Reporting
Number
of
Workers
Reasonably
Likely
To
Be
Exposed
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Codes
Range
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
W1........................................
Less
than
10
workers
W2........................................
At
least
10
but
less
than
25
workers
W3........................................
At
least
25
but
less
than
50
workers
W4........................................
At
least
50
but
less
than
100
workers
W5........................................
At
least
100
but
less
than
500
workers
W6........................................
At
least
500
but
less
than
1,000
workers
W7........................................
At
least
1,000
but
less
than
10,000
workers
W8........................................
At
least
10,000
workers
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
vii)
The
maximum
concentration,
measured
by
percentage
of
weight,
of
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
the
time
it
is
sent
off­
site
from
each
site.
If
the
chemical
is
site­
limited,
you
must
report
the
maximum
concentration,
measured
by
percentage
of
weight,
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
at
the
time
it
is
reacted
on­
site
to
produce
a
different
chemical
substance.
This
information
must
be
reported
regardless
of
the
physical
form(
s)
in
which
the
substance
is
sent
off­
site/
reacted
on­
site.
For
each
substance
at
each
site,
select
the
maximum
concentration
of
the
substance
from
among
the
ranges
listed
in
the
following
table
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.,
M1
through
M5):

Codes
for
Reporting
Maximum
Concentration
of
Chemical
Substance
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Concentration
Range
(%
Codes
weight)
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
M1........................................
Less
than
1%
by
weight
M2........................................
From
1
to
30%
by
weight
M3........................................
From
31
to
60%
by
weight
M4........................................
From
61
to
90%
by
weight
M5........................................
Greater
than
90%
by
weight
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
viii)
The
physical
form(
s)
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
as
it
is
sent
off­
site
from
each
site.
If
the
chemical
is
site­
limited,
you
must
report
the
physical
form(
s)
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
at
the
time
it
is
reacted
on­
site
to
produce
a
different
chemical
substance.
For
each
substance
at
each
site,
the
submitter
must
report
as
many
physical
forms
as
apply
from
among
the
physical
forms
listed
below:

(
A)
Dry
powder.

(
B)
Pellets
or
large
crystals.

(
C)
Water­
or
solvent­
wet
solid.

(
D)
Other
solid.

(
E)
Gas
or
vapor.

(
F)
Liquid.

(
ix)
Submitters
must
report
the
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
10%,
of
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance,
reported
in
response
to
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
iv)
of
this
section,
that
is
associated
with
each
physical
form
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
viii)
of
this
section.

(
4)
Specific
information
for
chemical
substances
manufactured
in
amounts
of
300,000
lbs.
or
more.
In
addition
to
the
information
required
under
paragraphs
(
c)(
1),
(
c)(
2),
and
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section,
the
following
information
must
be
reported
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
manufactured
(
including
imported)
in
an
amount
of
300,000
lbs.
(
136,077
kg)
or
more
at
any
one
site
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4
 
year
intervals
thereafter.
Persons
subject
to
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
this
section
must
report
the
information
described
in
paragraphs
(
c)(
4)(
i)
and
(
c)(
4)(
ii)
of
this
section
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
sites
under
their
control
and
at
sites
that
receive
a
reportable
chemical
substance
from
the
submitter
directly
or
indirectly
(
including
through
a
broker/
distributor,
from
a
customer
of
the
submitter,
etc.).
Information
reported
in
response
to
this
paragraph
must
be
reported
only
to
the
extent
that
it
is
readily
obtainable
by
the
submitter.
If
information
responsive
to
a
given
data
requirement
under
this
paragraph,
including
information
in
the
form
of
an
estimate,
is
not
readily
obtainable,
the
submitter
is
not
required
to
respond
to
the
requirement.

(
i)
Industrial
processing
and
use
information.

(
A)
A
designation
indicating
the
type
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation(
s)
at
each
site
that
receives
a
reportable
substance
from
the
submitter
site
directly
or
indirectly
(
whether
the
recipient
site(
s)
are
controlled
by
the
submitter
site
or
not).
For
each
chemical
substance,
report
the
letters
which
correspond
to
the
appropriate
processing
or
use
operation(
s).
A
particular
designation
may
need
to
be
reported
more
than
once,
to
the
extent
that
a
submitter
reports
more
than
one
NAICS
code
(
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
B)
of
this
section)
that
applies
to
a
given
designation
under
this
paragraph.

­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Designation
Operation
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
PC........................................
Processing
as
a
reactant
PF........................................
Processing
­
incorporation
into
formulation,
mixture
or
reaction
product
PA........................................
Processing
­
incorporation
into
article
PK........................................
Processing
­
repackaging
U.........................................
Use
­
non­
incorporative
activities
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
B)
The
five­
digit
North
American
Industrial
Classification
System
(
NAICS)
codes
which
best
describe
the
industrial
activities
associated
with
each
industrial
processing
or
use
operation
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
A)
of
this
section.
Information
about
how
to
find
these
codes
is
provided
in
the
instruction
booklet
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
§
710.59.
A
particular
NAICS
code
may
need
to
be
reported
more
than
once,
to
the
extent
that
a
submitter
reports
more
than
one
industrial
function
code
(
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
C)
of
this
section)
that
applies
to
a
given
NAICS
code
under
this
paragraph.

(
C)
For
each
NAICS
code
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
B)
of
this
section,
code(
s)
from
the
following
list
must
be
selected
to
designate
the
industrial
function
category(
ies)
that
best
represents
the
specific
manner
in
which
the
chemical
substance
is
used.
A
particular
industrial
function
category
may
need
to
be
reported
more
than
once,
to
the
extent
that
a
submitter
reports
more
than
one
industrial
processing
or
use
operation/
NAICS
code
combination
(
under
paragraphs
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
A)
and
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
B)
of
this
section)
that
applies
to
a
given
industrial
function
category
under
this
paragraph.
If
more
than
10
unique
combinations
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operations/
NAICS
codes/
industrial
function
categories
apply
to
a
chemical
substance,
submitters
need
only
report
the
10
unique
combinations
for
the
chemical
substance
that
cumulatively
represent
the
largest
percentage
of
the
submitter's
production
volume
for
that
chemical,
measured
by
weight.
Codes
for
Reporting
Industrial
Function
Categories
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Codes
Category
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
U01.......................................
Adsorbents
and
absorbents
U02.......................................
Adhesives
and
binding
agents
U03.......................................
Aerosol
propellants
U04.......................................
Agricultural
chemicals
(
non­
pesticidal)
U05.......................................
Anti­
adhesive
agents
U06.......................................
Bleaching
agents
U07.......................................
Coloring
agents,
dyes
U08.......................................
Coloring
agents,
pigments
U09.......................................
Corrosion
inhibitors
and
anti­
scaling
agents
U10.......................................
Fillers
U11.......................................
Fixing
agents
U12.......................................
Flame
retardants
U13.......................................
Flotation
agents
U14.......................................
Fuels
U15.......................................
Functional
fluids
U16.......................................
Intermediates
U17.......................................
Lubricants
U18.......................................
Odor
agents
U19.......................................
Oxidizing
agents
U20.......................................
pH­
regulating
agents
U21.......................................
Photosensitive
chemicals
U22.......................................
Plating
agents
and
metal
surface
treating
agents
U23.......................................
Processing
aid,
not
otherwise
listed
U24.......................................
Process
regulators,
used
in
vulcanization
or
polymerization
processes
U25.......................................
Process
regulators,
other
than
polymerization
or
vulcanization
processes
U26.......................................
Reducing
agents
U27.......................................
Solvents
(
for
cleaning
or
degreasing)
U28.......................................
Solvents
(
which
become
part
of
product
formulation
or
mixture)
U29.......................................
Solvents
(
for
chemical
manufacture
and
processing
and
are
not
part
of
product
at
greater
than
one
percent
by
weight)
U30.......................................
Stabilizers
U31.......................................
Surface
active
agents
U32.......................................
Viscosity
adjustors
U33.......................................
Other
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
D)
The
estimated
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
10%,
of
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
each
combination
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category.
Where
a
particular
combination
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category
accounts
for
5%
or
less
of
the
submitter's
site's
total
production
volume
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance,
the
percentage
must
not
be
rounded
off
to
zero
%
if
the
production
volume
attributable
to
that
industrial
processing
or
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category
combination
is
300,000
lbs.
(
136,077
kg)
or
more
during
the
reporting
year.
Instead,
in
such
a
case,
submitters
must
report
the
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
1%,
of
the
submitter's
site's
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
the
particular
combination
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category.

(
E)
For
each
combination
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category,
the
submitter
must
estimate
the
number
of
sites
at
which
each
reportable
chemical
substance
is
processed
or
used.
For
each
combination
associated
with
each
substance,
the
submitter
must
select
from
among
the
ranges
of
sites
listed
in
the
following
table
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.,
S1
through
S7):

Codes
for
Reporting
Numbers
of
Sites
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Codes
Range
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
S1........................................
less
than
10
sites
S2........................................
at
least
10
but
less
than
25
sites
S3........................................
at
least
25
but
less
than
100
sites
S4........................................
at
least
100
but
less
than
250
sites
S5........................................
at
least
250
but
less
than
1,000
sites
S6........................................
at
least
1,000
but
less
than
10,000
sites
S7........................................
10,000
or
more
sites
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
(
F)
For
each
combination
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category,
the
submitter
must
estimate
the
number
of
workers
reasonably
likely
to
be
exposed
to
each
reportable
chemical
substance.
For
each
combination
associated
with
each
substance,
the
submitter
must
select
from
among
the
worker
ranges
listed
in
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
vi)
of
this
section
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.,
W1
though
W8).

(
ii)
Commercial
and
consumer
use
information.

(
A)
Using
the
codes
listed
in
this
paragraph,
submitters
must
designate
the
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
or
categories
that
best
describe
the
commercial
and
consumer
products
in
which
each
reportable
chemical
substance
is
used
(
whether
the
recipient
site(
s)
are
controlled
by
the
submitter
site
or
not).
If
more
than
10
codes
apply
to
a
chemical
substance,
submitters
need
only
report
the
10
codes
for
the
chemical
substance
that
cumulatively
represent
the
largest
percentage
of
the
submitter's
production
volume
for
that
chemical,
measured
by
weight:

Codes
for
Reporting
Commercial
and
Consumer
Product
Categories
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Codes
Category
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
C01.......................................
Artists'
supplies
C02.......................................
Adhesives
and
sealants
C03.......................................
Automotive
care
products
C04.......................................
Electrical
and
electronic
products
C05.......................................
Glass
and
ceramic
products
C06.......................................
Fabrics,
textiles
and
apparel
C07.......................................
Lawn
and
garden
products
(
non­
pesticidal)
C08.......................................
Leather
products
C09.......................................
Lubricants,
greases
and
fuel
additives
C10.......................................
Metal
products
C11.......................................
Paper
products
C12.......................................
Paints
and
coatings
C13.......................................
Photographic
chemicals
C14.......................................
Polishes
and
sanitation
goods
C15.......................................
Rubber
and
plastic
products
C16.......................................
Soaps
and
detergents
C17.......................................
Transportation
products
C18.......................................
Wood
and
wood
furniture
C19.......................................
Other
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
(
B)
Submitters
must
determine,
within
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
ii)(
A)
of
this
section,
whether
any
amount
of
each
reportable
chemical
substance
manufactured
(
including
imported)
by
the
submitter
is
present
in
(
for
example,
a
plasticizer
chemical
used
to
make
pacifiers)
or
on
(
for
example,
as
a
component
in
the
paint
on
a
toy)
any
consumer
products
intended
for
use
by
children
up
to
the
age
of
14,
regardless
of
the
concentration
of
the
substance
remaining
in
or
on
the
product.
Submitters
must
select
from
the
following
options:
the
chemical
substance
is
used
in
or
on
any
consumer
products
intended
for
use
by
children,
the
chemical
substance
is
not
used
in
or
on
any
consumer
products
intended
for
use
by
children,
or
information
as
to
whether
the
chemical
substance
is
used
in
or
on
any
consumer
products
intended
for
use
by
children
is
not
readily
obtainable.

(
C)
The
estimated
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
10%,
of
the
submitter's
site's
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category.
Where
a
particular
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
accounts
for
5%
or
less
of
the
total
production
volume
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance,
the
percentage
must
not
be
rounded
off
to
zero
%
if
the
production
volume
attributable
to
that
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
is
300,000
lbs.
(
136,077
kg)
or
more
during
the
reporting
year.
Instead,
in
such
a
case,
submitters
must
report
the
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
1%,
of
the
submitter's
site's
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
the
particular
commercial
and
consumer
product
category.

(
D)
Where
the
reportable
chemical
substance
is
used
in
commercial
or
consumer
products,
the
estimated
typical
maximum
concentration,
measured
by
weight,
of
the
chemical
substance
in
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
ii)(
A)
of
this
section.
For
each
substance
in
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
ii)(
A)
of
this
section,
submitters
must
select
from
among
the
ranges
of
concentrations
listed
in
the
table
in
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
vii)
of
this
section
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.,
M1
through
M5).

[
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003,
as
amended
at
69
FR
40791,
July
7,
2004]

§
710.53
When
to
report.

All
information
reported
to
EPA
in
response
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
must
be
submitted
during
an
applicable
submission
period.
The
first
submission
period
is
from
August
25,
2006,
to
December
23,
2006.
Subsequent
recurring
submission
periods
are
from
August
25
to
December
23
at
4
 
year
intervals
after
the
first
submission
period.
Any
person
described
in
§
710.48(
a)
must
report
during
each
submission
period
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
that
the
person
manufactured
(
including
imported)
during
the
preceding
calendar
year
(
i.
e.,
the
"
reporting
year").

§
710.55
Duplicative
reporting.

(
a)
With
regard
to
section
8(
a)
rules.
Any
person
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
part
who
previously
has
complied
with
reporting
requirements
of
a
rule
under
section
8(
a)
of
the
Act
by
submitting
the
information
described
in
§
710.52
for
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45
to
EPA,
and
has
done
so
within
1
year
of
the
start
of
a
submission
period
described
in
§
710.53,
is
not
required
to
report
again
on
the
manufacture
of
that
substance
at
that
site
during
that
submission
period.

(
b)
With
regard
to
importers.
This
part
requires
that
only
one
report
be
submitted
on
each
import
transaction
involving
a
chemical
substance
described
in
§
710.45.
When
two
or
more
persons
are
involved
in
a
particular
import
transaction
and
each
person
meets
the
Agency's
definition
of
"
importer"
as
set
forth
in
§
§
710.3
and
704.3
of
this
chapter,
they
may
determine
among
themselves
who
should
submit
the
required
report;
if
no
report
is
submitted
as
required
under
this
part,
EPA
will
hold
each
such
person
liable
for
failure
to
report.

§
710.57
Recordkeeping
requirements.

Each
person
who
is
subject
to
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart
must
maintain
records
that
document
any
information
reported
to
EPA.
Records
relevant
to
reporting
during
a
submission
period
must
be
retained
for
a
period
of
5
years
beginning
with
the
effective
date
of
that
submission
period.

§
710.58
Confidentiality.

(
a)
Any
person
submitting
information
under
this
subpart
may
assert
a
business
confidentiality
claim
for
the
information
at
the
time
it
is
submitted.
These
claims
will
apply
only
to
the
information
submitted
with
the
claim.
New
confidentiality
claims,
if
necessary,
must
be
asserted
with
regard
to
information
submitted
during
the
next
submission
period.
Guidance
for
asserting
confidentiality
claims
is
provided
in
the
instruction
booklet
identified
in
§
710.59.
Information
claimed
as
confidential
in
accordance
with
this
section
will
be
treated
and
disclosed
in
accordance
with
the
procedures
in
part
2
of
this
chapter.

(
b)
Chemical
identity.
A
person
may
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
the
chemical
identity
of
a
specific
chemical
substance
only
if
the
identity
of
that
substance
is
treated
as
confidential
in
the
Master
Inventory
File
as
of
the
time
the
report
is
submitted
for
that
substance
under
this
subpart.
The
following
steps
must
be
taken
to
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
the
identity
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance:

(
1)
The
submitter
must
submit
with
the
report
detailed
written
answers
to
the
following
questions
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official.

(
i)
What
harmful
effects
to
your
competitive
position,
if
any,
do
you
think
would
result
from
the
identity
of
the
chemical
substance
being
disclosed
in
connection
with
reporting
under
this
subpart?
How
could
a
competitor
use
such
information?
Would
the
effects
of
disclosure
be
substantial?
What
is
the
causal
relationship
between
the
disclosure
and
the
harmful
effects?

(
ii)
How
long
should
confidential
treatment
be
given?
Until
a
specific
date,
the
occurrence
of
a
specific
event,
or
permanently?
Why?

(
iii)
Has
the
chemical
substance
been
patented?
If
so,
have
you
granted
licenses
to
others
with
respect
to
the
patent
as
it
applies
to
the
chemical
substance?
If
the
chemical
substance
has
been
patented
and
therefore
disclosed
through
the
patent,
why
should
it
be
treated
as
confidential?

(
iv)
Has
the
identity
of
the
chemical
substance
been
kept
confidential
to
the
extent
that
your
competitors
do
not
know
it
is
being
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
by
anyone?

(
v)
Is
the
fact
that
the
chemical
substance
is
being
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
a
commercial
purpose
available
to
the
public,
for
example
in
technical
journals,
libraries,
or
State,
local,
or
Federal
agency
public
files?

(
vi)
What
measures
have
been
taken
to
prevent
undesired
disclosure
of
the
fact
that
the
chemical
substance
is
being
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
a
commercial
purpose?

(
vii)
To
what
extent
has
the
fact
that
this
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
commercial
purposes
been
revealed
to
others?
What
precautions
have
been
taken
regarding
these
disclosures?
Have
there
been
public
disclosures
or
disclosures
to
competitors?

(
viii)
Does
this
particular
chemical
substance
leave
the
site
of
manufacture
(
including
import)
in
any
form,
e.
g.,
as
product,
effluent,
emission?
If
so,
what
measures
have
been
taken
to
guard
against
the
discovery
of
its
identity?

(
ix)
If
the
chemical
substance
leaves
the
site
in
a
product
that
is
available
to
the
public
or
your
competitors,
can
the
substance
be
identified
by
analysis
of
the
product?

(
x)
For
what
purpose
do
you
manufacture
(
including
import)
the
substance?

(
xi)
Has
EPA,
another
Federal
agency,
or
any
Federal
court
made
any
pertinent
confidentiality
determinations
regarding
this
chemical
substance?
If
so,
please
attach
copies
of
such
determinations.

(
2)
If
any
of
the
information
contained
in
the
answers
to
the
questions
listed
in
paragraph
(
b)(
1)
of
this
section
is
asserted
to
contain
confidential
business
information,
the
submitter
must
clearly
identify
the
information
that
is
claimed
confidential
by
marking
the
specific
information
on
each
page
with
a
label
such
as
"
confidential
business
information,"
"
proprietary,"
or
"
trade
secret."

(
c)
Site
identity.
A
submitter
may
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
a
site
only
if
the
linkage
of
the
site
with
a
reportable
chemical
is
confidential
and
not
publicly
available.
The
following
steps
must
be
taken
to
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
a
site
identity:

(
1)
The
submitter
must
submit
with
the
report
detailed
written
answers
to
the
following
questions
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official:

(
i)
Has
site
information
been
linked
with
a
chemical
identity
in
any
other
Federal,
state
or
local
reporting
scheme?
For
example,
is
the
chemical
identity
linked
to
a
facility
in
a
filing
under
the
Emergency
Planning
and
Community
Right­
to­
Know
Act
(
EPCRA)
section
311,
namely
through
a
Material
Safety
Data
Sheet
(
MSDS)?
If
so,
identify
all
such
schemes.
Was
the
linkage
claimed
as
confidential
in
any
of
these
instances?

(
ii)
What
harmful
effect,
if
any,
to
your
competitive
position
do
you
think
would
result
from
the
identity
of
the
site
and
the
chemical
substance
being
disclosed
in
connection
with
reporting
under
this
subpart?
How
could
a
competitor
use
such
information?
Would
the
effects
of
disclosure
be
substantial?
What
is
the
causal
relationship
between
the
disclosure
and
the
harmful
effects?

(
2)
If
any
of
the
information
contained
in
the
answers
to
the
questions
listed
in
paragraph
(
c)(
1)
of
this
section
is
asserted
to
contain
confidential
business
information,
the
submitter
must
clearly
identify
the
information
that
is
claimed
confidential
by
marking
the
specific
information
on
each
page
with
a
label
such
as
"
confidential
business
information,"
"
proprietary,"
or
"
trade
secret."

(
d)
If
no
claim
of
confidentiality
is
indicated
on
the
reporting
form
submitted
to
EPA
under
this
subpart,
or
if
confidentiality
claim
substantiation
required
under
paragraphs
(
b)
and
(
c)
of
this
section
is
not
submitted
with
the
reporting
form,
EPA
may
make
the
information
available
to
the
public
without
further
notice
to
the
submitter.

[
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003,
as
amended
at
69
FR
40791,
July
7,
2004]

§
710.59
Availability
of
reporting
form
and
instructions.

(
a)
Use
the
proper
EPA
form.
You
must
use
the
EPA
form
identified
as
"
Form
U"
to
submit
written
information
in
response
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart.
Copies
of
Form
U
are
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section
and
from
the
EPA
Internet
Home
Page
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
oppt/
iur.

(
b)
Follow
the
reporting
instructions.
Guidance
for
completing
the
reporting
form
and
preparing
an
electronic
(
magnetic
media)
report
will
be
made
available
prior
to
each
submission
period.

(
c)
Obtain
the
reporting
documents.
EPA
will
send
a
letter
with
instructions
describing
how
to
obtain
the
reporting
documents,
including
the
reporting
form
and
reporting
instructions,
to
those
submitters
that
reported
in
the
IUR
submission
period
that
occurred
immediately
prior
to
the
current
submission
period.
EPA
now
makes
the
reporting
documents
available
through
the
Internet,
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
oppt/
iur.
Failure
to
receive
such
a
letter
does
not
obviate
or
otherwise
affect
the
requirement
to
submit
a
timely
report.
If
you
did
not
receive
such
a
letter,
but
are
required
to
report,
you
may
obtain
a
copy
of
the
form
and
other
reporting
documents
from
EPA
by
submitting
a
request
for
this
information
as
follows:

(
1)
By
telephone.
Call
the
EPA
TSCA
Hotline
at
202
 
554
 
1404.

(
2)
By
e­
mail.
Send
an
e­
mail
request
for
this
information
to
the
EPA
TSCA
Hotline
at
TSCA­
Hotline@
epa.
gov.
(
3)
By
mail.
Send
a
written
request
for
this
information
to
the
following
address:
TSCA
Hotline,
Mailcode
7408M,
ATTN:
Inventory
Update
Rule,
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
Toxics,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.

(
4)
By
Internet.
To
download
a
copy
of
the
form
and/
or
instructions
go
to:
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
oppt/
iur.

(
d)
Submit
the
completed
reports.
You
must
submit
your
completed
reporting
form(
s)
and/
or
magnetic
media
to
EPA
at
the
following
address:
OPPT
Document
Control
Officer
(
DCO),
Mailcode
7407M,
ATTN:
Inventory
Update
Rule,
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
Toxics,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.

[
68
FR
890,
Jan.
7,
2003,
as
amended
at
69
FR
40791,
July
7,
2004]

[
This
data
current
as
of
the
Federal
Register
dated
January
28,
2005]
ATTACHMENT
3
Inventory
Update
Rule
Amendments
Data
Use
Plan
ATTACHMENT
4
Draft
2006
Form
U
(
EPA
Form
7740­
8)
FOR
EPA
USE
ONLY
Report
Number
Mark
"
X"
here
if
this
is
a
revision
to
the
previous
report
Previous
Report
Number
PAGE
1
of
__
(
IMPORTANT:
Type
only,
read
instructions
before
completing
form)

U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Washington,
DC
20460
Partial
Updating
of
TSCA
Inventory
Data
Base
Production
and
Site
Report
(
Section
8(
a)
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act,
15
U.
S.
C.
2607)

PART
I.
SITE
IDENTIFICATION
INFORMATION
SECTION
A.
CERTIFICATION
Certification
Statement:
I
hereby
certify
to
the
best
of
my
knowledge
and
belief
that
Parts
I
and
II
have
been
completed
in
compliance
with
the
requirements
of
40
CFR
710.52(
c)(
1),
(
2),
and
(
3);
Part
III
of
this
form
has
been
completed
in
compliance
with
the
requirements
of
40
CFR
710.52(
c)(
4);
and
the
confidentiality
statements
at
the
end
of
this
form
are
true
and
correct
as
to
that
information
for
which
a
confidentiality
claim
has
been
asserted.

1.
A.
1
Signature
1.
A.
2
Date
signed
1.
A.
3
Name
1.
A.
4
Official
Title
SECTION
B.
PARENT
COMPANY
AND
TECHNICAL
CONTACT
INFORMATION
1.
B.
1
Parent
Company
Name
1.
B.
2
Parent
Company
Dun
&
Bradstreet
Number
1.
B.
3
Technical
Contact
Name
1.
B.
4
Technical
Contact
Telephone
(
w/
Area
Code)
1.
B.
5
Technical
Contact
Email
Address
Technical
Contact
Mailing
Address
1.
B.
6
Technical
Contact
Address
(
Line1)

1.
B.
7
Technical
Contact
Address
(
Line
2)

1.
B.
8
City
1.
B.
9
State
1.
B.
10
Zip
Code
SECTION
C.
PLANT
SITE
IDENTIFICATION
1.
C.
1
Plant
Site
Name
1.
C.
2
Plant
Site
Dun
&
Bradstreet
Number
EPA
Facility
Identification
Number
(
for
Agency
Use
Only)
LEAVE
BLANK
1.
C.
3
Street
Address
(
Line
1)

1.
C.
4
Street
Address
(
Line
2)

1.
C.
5
City
1.
C.
6
County/
Parish
1.
C.
7
State
1.
C.
8
Zip
Code
EPA
Form
Number
7740­
8
(
Rev
8/
22/
03)
­
Previous
editions
are
obsolete
Form
Approved
OMB
Control
Number
:
2070­
0162
FORM
U
2006
Form
U
­
Case
Study
A
Page
___
of
___

PART
II.
MANUFACTURING
INFORMATION
SECTION
A.
CHEMICAL
IDENTIFICATION
CBI*

2.
A.
1
Chemical
Identifying
Number
2.
A.
2
ID
2.
A.
3
Chemical
Name
SECTION
B.
MANUFACTURING
INFORMATION
2.
B.
1
Parent
Company
and
Technical
Contact
Information
CBI
2.
B.
2
Plant
Site
Information*
CBI
a.
Physical
Form
b.
Percent
of
Production
Volume
in
Each
Physical
Form
Check
All
That
Apply
CBI
Percent
CBI
2.
B.
3
Site
Limited
(
Y/
N)
CBI
2.
B.
9
Dry
Powder
2.
B.
4
Activity
(
Check
all
that
apply)

Manufacture
G
Import
CBI
2.
B.
10
Pellets
or
Large
Crystals
2.
B.
5
Production
Volume
(
LB)
CBI
2.
B.
11
Water
or
Solvent
Wet
Solid
2.
B.
6
Production
Volume
Range
LEAVE
BLANK
CBI
2.
B.
12
Other
Solid
2.
B.
7
Number
of
Workers
(
code)
CBI
2.
B.
13
Gas
or
Vapor
2.
B.
8
Maximum
Concentration
(
code)
CBI
2.
B.
14
Liquid
PART
III.
PROCESSING
AND
USE
INFORMATION
Complete
Part
III,
Sections
A
and
B
only
if
the
production
volume
noted
in
Block
2.
B.
5
is
greater
than
or
equal
to
300,000
lb/
year.

SECTION
A.
INDUSTRIAL
PROCESSING
AND
USE
DATA
N/
A
a.
Type
of
Process
or
Use
b.
(
5­
digit)
NAICS
c.
Industrial
Function
Category
d.
Percent
Production
Volume
e.
Number
of
Sites
f.
Number
of
Workers
Cod
e
CBI
Code
CBI
Code
CBI
Percent
CBI
Code
CBI
Code
CBI
3.
A.
1
3.
A.
2
3.
A.
3
3.
A.
4
3.
A.
5
3.
A.
6
3.
A.
7
3.
A.
8
3.
A.
9
3.
A.
10
SECTION
B.
COMMERCIAL
&
CONSUMER
END­
USE
EXPOSURE
RELATED
DATA
N/
A
X
a.
Commercial
and
Consumer
Product
Category
b.
Use
in
Children's
Product
c.
Percent
Production
Volume
associated
with
each
category
d.
Maximum
Concentration
associated
with
each
category
Code
CBI
Y/
N/
NRO
CBI
Percent
CBI
Code
CBI
3.
B.
1
3.
B.
2
3.
B.
3
3.
B.
4
3.
B.
5
3.
B.
6
3.
B.
7
3.
B.
8
3.
B.
9
3.
B.
10
*
Substantiation
required
for
CBI
claims
on
chemical
identity
and
plant
site
information.
FOR
EPA
USE
ONLY
ATTACHMENT
5
Draft
Instructions
for
Reporting
for
the
2006
Partial
Updating
of
the
TSCA
Chemical
Inventory
Database
ATTACHMENT
6
Determination
of
Wage
Rates
Wage
rates
were
developed
from
information
published
by
the
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics
(
BLS)
and
the
chemical
industry.
As
presented
in
Table
3­
1,
the
managerial­
and
technical­
level
salaries
used
for
the
analysis
are
composites
of
the
BLS
average
salaries
for
several
occupation
categories
and
levels.
Weighting
factors
were
applied
to
the
average
salaries
for
each
of
the
occupation
categories
within
the
managerial
and
technical
labor
categories
to
develop
the
composite
salary.
The
weighting
factors
are
based
on
information
provided
by
the
chemical
industry
and
chemical
industry
trade
associations
for
the
typical
fraction
of
total
reporting
effort
that
is
accounted
for
by
each
specific
BLS
occupation
category
(
EPA,
1997a).

The
1993
composite
annual
salary
estimates
were
adjusted
to
first­
quarter
2000
dollars
using
the
Employment
Cost
Index
(
ECI)
for
white­
collar
occupations
in
private
industries.
The
three
labor
rates
were
each
adjusted
using
separate
categories.
The
clerical
rate
was
adjusted
using
the
Administrative
Support,
including
Clerical
Occupations
data,
the
technical
rate
was
adjusted
using
the
Professional
Specialty
and
Technical
Occupations
data,
and
the
managerial
rate
was
adjusted
using
the
Executive,
Administrative
and
Managerial
Occupations
data.
The
2000
adjusted,
composite
salaries
for
the
managerial,
technical,
and
clerical
labor
categories
were
then
multiplied
by
benefits
and
overhead
factors
to
estimate
2000
loaded,
annual
salaries.
Detailed
benefits
data
for
white­
collar
occupations
in
private,
goods­
producing
industries
were
used
to
account
for
the
additional
cost
of
benefits
for
managerial,
technical,
and
clerical
labor.
The
overhead
factor
of
17
percent
is
based
on
information
provided
by
the
chemical
industry
and
chemical
industry
trade
associations.
The
loaded
annual
salary
was
then
divided
by
2,080
hours
(
i.
e.,
the
average
annual
number
of
hours
worked
per
year
by
a
full­
time
employee)
to
derive
the
loaded,
hourly
wage
rates
used
in
this
analysis
for
each
labor
category.
Table
3­
1.
Loaded
Hourly
Wage
Rates
by
Labor
Category
Occupation
(
levels)
Average
Salary
($
1993)
Weighting
Factor
Comp.
Salarya
($
1993)
ECI
Ratio
3/
00:
6/
93b
Adjusted
Salary
($
2000)
2000
Benefits
(%
Salary)
2000
Overhead
(%
Salary)
Loaded
Annual
Salary
($
2000)
Loaded
Hourly
Rate
($
2000)

Managerial
Engineer
(
6­
8)
$
93,981
10/
17
$
55,283
Attorney
(
4­
6)
$
111,263
5/
17
$
32,724
Account
(
5­
6)
$
73,528
2/
17
$
8,650
Composite
17/
17
$
96,658
1.33
$
128,555
$
37.6
17.0
$
198,746
$
95.55
Technical
Engineer
(
3­
8)
$
74,802
5/
6
$
62,335
Account
(
3­
6)
$
59,436
1/
6
$
9,906
Composite
 
6/
6
$
72,241
1.23
$
88,856
$
37.4
17.0
$
137,194
$
65.96
Clerical
Secretary
(
1­
5)
$
28,850
1/
1
$
28,850
Composite
 
1/
1
$
28,850
1.26
$
36,351
$
39.6
17.0
$
56,926
$
27.37
a
1993
composite
salaries
were
determined
by
multiplying
average
salaries
by
the
weighting
factor
and
summing
across
occupations.
b
The
ECI
ratio
measures
the
change
in
wages
and
salaries
between
June
1993
and
March
2000.

Sources:
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
April
1997a.
Economic
Analysis
of
the
Final
Rule
to
Add
Certain
Industry
Groups
to
EPCRA
Section
313.
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
Toxics,
Regulatory
Impacts
Branch.

Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics
(
BLS).
2000.
Employment
Cost
Index.
<
www.
bls.
gov>.
As
obtained
April
28,
2000.