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2
3
4
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6
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8
9
For
the
reasons
set
forth
in
the
preamble,
chapter
I
of
title
40
of
the
Code
of
Federal
10
Regulations
is
amended
as
follows:
11
1.
By
amending
part
9
as
follows:
12
PART
9
­­[
AMENDED]
13
a.
The
authority
citation
for
part
9
continues
to
read
as
follows:
14
Authority:
7
U.
S.
C.
135
et
seq.,
136­
136y;
15
U.
S.
C.
2001,
2003,
2005,
2006,
2601­
15
2671,
21
U.
S.
C.
331j,
346a,
348;
31
U.
S.
C.
9701;
33
U.
S.
C.
1251
et
seq.,
1311,
1313d,
1314,
16
1318,
1321,
1326,
1330,
1342,
1344,
1345
(
d)
and
(
e),
1361;
E.
O.
11735,
38
FR
21243,
3
CFR,
17
1971­
1975
Comp.
p.
973;
42
U.
S.
C.
241,
242b,
243,
246,
300f,
300g,
300g­
1,
300g­
2,
300g­
3,
18
300g­
4,
300g­
5,
300g­
6,
300j­
1,
300j­
2,
300j­
3,
300j­
4,
300j­
9,
1857
et
seq.,
6901­
6992k,
7401­
19
7671q,
7542,
9601­
9657,
11023,
11048.
20
b.
In
Sec.
9.1
the
table
is
amended
by
adding
entries
in
numerical
order
under
the
21
indicated
heading
to
read
as
follows:
22
§
9.1
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approvals
under
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act.
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citation
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TSCA
Chemical
Inventory
Regulations
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prepared]
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2.
By
adding
a
new
part
711
to
read
as
follows:
38
PART
711
 
TSCA
CHEMICAL
INVENTORY
REGULATIONS
39
Subpart
A
 
General
Provisions
40
Sec.
41
711.1
Scope
and
compliance.
42
711.3
Definitions.
43
Subpart
B
 
Compilation
of
the
Inventory
44
711.4
Scope
of
the
inventory.
45
Subpart
C
 
Inventory
Update
Reporting
46
711.23
Definitions.
47
711.25
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
must
be
reported.
48
711.26
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
is
not
required.
49
711.28
Persons
who
must
report.
50
711.29
Persons
not
subject
to
this
subpart.
51
711.30
Activities
for
which
reporting
is
not
required.
52
711.32
Reporting
information
to
EPA.
53
711.33
When
to
report.
54
711.35
Duplicative
reporting.
55
711.37
Recordkeeping
requirements.
56
711.38
Confidentiality.
57
711.39
Reassertion
of
past
confidentiality
claims.
58
711.40
Availability
of
reporting
form
and
instructions.
59
Authority:
15
U.
S.
C.
2607(
a).
60
Subpart
A
 
General
Provisions
61
§
711.1
Scope
and
compliance.
62
(
a)
An
update
to
the
TSCA
Chemical
Inventory
is
occurring
in
2002
pursuant
to
the
63
Inventory
Update
regulations
found
in
part
710
of
this
chapter.
Amendments
to
the
Inventory
64
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Update
regulations
were
finalized
in
2002,
however
these
amendments
apply
to
updates
after
65
2002,
not
to
the
2002
update.
In
order
to
prevent
confusion
as
to
which
regulations
apply
to
66
which
update,
EPA
published
the
amendments
and
all
regulatory
language
from
part
710
of
this
67
chapter
that
was
unchanged
by
the
amendments
(
except
for
minor
technical
amendments)
in
a
new
68
part
711
in
this
chapter
for
purposes
of
Inventory
updates
after
2002.
The
new
part
711
does
not
69
contain
substantive
differences
from
part
710
other
than
those
which
were
part
of
the
2002
70
amendments.
Prior
to
January
1,
2003,
the
regulations
at
part
710
of
this
chapter
are
effective
for
71
purposes
of
Inventory
compilation
and
Inventory
update
activities.
As
of
January
1,
2003,
Part
72
711
is
effective
for
purposes
of
Inventory
compilation
and
Inventory
update
activities.
The
73
Agency
intends
to
remove
Part
710
from
the
CFR
once
Part
711
is
effective.
74
(
b)
This
part
establishes
regulations
governing
reporting
by
certain
persons
who
75
manufacture,
import,
or
process
chemical
substances
for
commercial
purposes
under
section
8(
a)
76
of
the
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act
(
15
U.
S.
C.
2607(
a)).
Section
8(
a)
authorizes
the
77
Administrator
to
require
reporting
of
information
necessary
for
administration
of
the
Act
and
78
requires
EPA
to
issue
regulations
for
the
purpose
of
compiling
an
inventory
of
chemical
79
substances
manufactured
or
processed
for
a
commercial
purpose,
as
required
by
section
8(
b)
of
80
the
Act.
Following
an
initial
reporting
period,
EPA
published
an
initial
inventory
of
chemical
81
substances
manufactured,
processed
or
imported
for
commercial
purposes.
In
accordance
with
82
section
8(
b),
EPA
periodically
amends
the
inventory
to
include
new
chemical
substances
which
83
are
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
and
reported
under
section
5(
a)(
1)
of
the
84
Act.
EPA
also
revises
the
categories
of
chemical
substances
and
makes
other
amendments
as
85
appropriate.
86
(
c)
Subpart
B
of
this
part
provides
regulations
relevant
to
the
compilation
of
the
Inventory
87
of
chemical
substances
and
definitions
applicable
to
this
part
as
a
whole.
Subpart
C
of
this
part
88
establishes
Inventory
Update
Reporting
(
IUR)
regulations
that
require
the
reporting
of
certain
89
information
by
manufacturers
(
including
importers)
of
a
subset
of
the
chemical
substances
90
included
on
the
Inventory
of
chemical
substances.
91
(
d)
Section
15(
3)
of
TSCA
makes
it
unlawful
for
any
person
to
fail
or
refuse
to
submit
92
information
required
under
these
reporting
regulations.
In
addition,
section
15(
3)
makes
it
93
unlawful
for
any
person
to
fail
to
keep,
and
permit
access
to,
records
required
by
these
94
regulations.
Section
16
provides
that
any
person
who
violates
a
provision
of
Section
15
is
liable
95
to
the
United
States
for
a
civil
penalty
and
may
be
criminally
prosecuted.
Pursuant
to
section
17,
96
the
Government
may
seek
judicial
relief
to
compel
submission
of
section
8(
a)
information
and
to
97
otherwise
restrain
any
violation
of
section
15.
98
NOTE:
As
a
matter
of
traditional
Agency
policy,
EPA
does
not
intend
to
concentrate
its
99
enforcement
efforts
on
insignificant
clerical
errors
in
reporting.
100
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Each
person
who
reports
under
these
regulations
must
maintain
records
that
document
101
information
reported
under
these
regulations
and,
in
accordance
with
the
Act,
permit
access
to,
102
and
the
copying
of,
such
records
by
EPA
officials.
103
§
711.3
Definitions.
104
In
addition
to
the
definitions
in
section
704.3
in
this
chapter,
the
following
definitions
105
apply
to
this
part:
106
(
a)
The
following
terms
will
have
the
meaning
contained
in
the
Federal
Food,
Drug,
and
107
Cosmetic
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
321
et
seq.,
and
the
regulations
issued
under
such
Act:
Cosmetic,
108
device,
drug,
food,
and
food
additive.
In
addition,
the
term
food
includes
poultry
and
poultry
109
products,
as
defined
in
the
Poultry
Products
Inspection
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
453
et
seq.;
meats
and
110
meat
food
products,
as
defined
in
the
Federal
Meat
Inspection
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
60
et
seq.;
and
eggs
111
and
egg
products,
as
defined
in
the
Egg
Products
Inspection
Act,
21
U.
S.
C.
1033
et
seq.
112
(
b)
The
term
pesticide
will
have
the
meaning
contained
in
the
Federal
Insecticide,
113
Fungicide,
and
Rodenticide
Act,
7
U.
S.
C.
136
et
seq.,
and
the
regulations
issued
thereunder.
114
(
c)
The
following
terms
will
have
the
meaning
contained
in
the
Atomic
Energy
Act
of
115
1954,
42
U.
S.
C.
2014
et
seq.,
and
the
regulations
issued
thereunder:
byproduct
material,
source
116
material,
and
special
nuclear
material.
117
(
d)
The
following
definitions
also
apply
to
this
part:
118
Act
means
the
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act,
15
U.
S.
C.
2601
et
seq.
119
Administrator
means
the
Administrator
of
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
any
120
employee
or
authorized
representative
of
the
Agency
to
whom
the
Administrator
may
either
121
herein
or
by
order
delegate
his/
her
authority
to
carry
out
his/
her
functions,
or
any
other
person
122
who
will
by
operation
of
law
be
authorized
to
carry
out
such
functions.
123
An
article
is
a
manufactured
item:
(
1)
Which
is
formed
to
a
specific
shape
or
design
124
during
manufacture,
(
2)
which
has
end
use
function(
s)
dependent
in
whole
or
in
part
upon
its
125
shape
or
design
during
end
use,
and
(
3)
which
has
either
no
change
of
chemical
composition
126
during
its
end
use
or
only
those
changes
of
composition
which
have
no
commercial
purpose
127
separate
from
that
of
the
article
and
that
may
occur
as
described
in
section
711.4(
d)(
5);
except
128
that
fluids
and
particles
are
not
considered
articles
regardless
of
shape
or
design.
129
Byproduct
means
a
chemical
substance
produced
without
separate
commercial
intent
130
during
the
manufacture
or
processing
of
another
chemical
substance(
s)
or
mixture(
s).
131
Chemical
substance
means
any
organic
or
inorganic
substance
of
a
particular
molecular
132
identity,
including
any
combination
of
such
substances
occurring
in
whole
or
in
part
as
a
result
of
133
a
chemical
reaction
or
occurring
in
nature,
and
any
chemical
element
or
uncombined
radical;
134
except
that
  
chemical
substance''
does
not
include:
135
(
1)
Any
mixture,
136
(
2)
Any
pesticide
when
manufactured,
processed,
or
distributed
in
commerce
for
use
as
a
137
pesticide,
138
(
3)
Tobacco
or
any
tobacco
product,
but
not
including
any
derivative
products,
139
(
4)
Any
source
material,
special
nuclear
material,
or
byproduct
material,
140
(
5)
Any
pistol,
firearm,
revolver,
shells,
and
cartridges,
and
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Any
food,
food
additive,
drug,
cosmetic,
or
device,
when
manufactured,
processed,
or
142
distributed
in
commerce
for
use
as
a
food,
food
additive,
drug,
cosmetic,
or
device.
143
Commerce
means
trade,
traffic,
transportation,
or
other
commerce:
144
(
1)
Between
a
place
in
a
State
and
any
place
outside
of
such
State,
or
145
(
2)
Which
affects
trade,
traffic,
transportation,
or
commerce
described
in
paragraph
(
1)
of
146
this
definition.
147
Distribute
in
commerce
and
distribution
in
commerce
when
used
to
describe
an
action
148
taken
with
respect
to
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
or
article
containing
a
substance
or
mixture,
149
mean
to
sell
or
the
sale
of,
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article
in
commerce;
to
introduce
or
deliver
150
for
introduction
into
commerce,
or
the
introduction
or
delivery
for
introduction
into
commerce
of,
151
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article;
or
to
hold,
or
the
holding
of,
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article
152
after
its
introduction
into
commerce.
153
EPA
means
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
154
Importer
means
any
person
who
imports
any
chemical
substance
or
any
chemical
155
substance
as
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
into
the
customs
territory
of
the
U.
S.
and
includes:
156
(
1)
The
person
primarily
liable
for
the
payment
of
any
duties
on
the
merchandise,
or
157
(
2)
An
authorized
agent
acting
on
his/
her
behalf
(
as
defined
in
19
CFR
1.11).
158
Impurity
means
a
chemical
substance
which
is
unintentionally
present
with
another
159
chemical
substance.
160
Intermediate
means
any
chemical
substance:
161
(
1)
Which
is
intentionally
removed
from
the
equipment
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
and
162
(
2)
Which
either
is
consumed
in
whole
or
in
part
in
chemical
reaction(
s)
used
for
the
163
intentional
manufacture
of
other
chemical
substance(
s)
or
mixture(
s),
or
is
intentionally
present
164
for
the
purpose
of
altering
the
rate
of
such
chemical
reaction(
s).
165
NOTE:
The
equipment
in
which
it
was
manufactured
includes
the
reaction
vessel
in
which
166
the
chemical
substance
was
manufactured
and
other
equipment
which
is
strictly
ancillary
167
to
the
reaction
vessel,
and
any
other
equipment
through
which
the
chemical
substance
may
168
flow
during
a
continuous
flow
process,
but
does
not
include
tanks
or
other
vessels
in
169
which
the
chemical
substance
is
stored
after
its
manufacture.
170
Manufacture
means
to
manufacture
or
import
for
commercial
purposes.
171
Manufacture
or
import
  
for
commercial
purposes''
means:
To
import,
produce,
or
172
manufacture
with
the
purpose
of
obtaining
an
immediate
or
eventual
commercial
advantage,
and
173
includes,
for
example,
the
manufacture
or
import
of
any
amount
of
a
chemical
substance
or
174
mixture:
175
(
1)
For
commercial
distribution,
including
for
test
marketing,
or
176
(
2)
For
use
by
the
manufacturer,
including
use
for
product
research
and
development,
or
177
as
an
intermediate.
178
Mixture
means
any
combination
of
two
or
more
chemical
substances
if
the
combination
179
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occur
in
nature
and
is
not,
in
whole
or
in
part,
the
result
of
a
chemical
reaction;
except
180
that
  
mixture''
does
include:
181
(
1)
Any
combination
which
occurs,
in
whole
or
in
part,
as
a
result
of
a
chemical
reaction
if
182
the
combination
could
have
been
manufactured
for
commercial
purposes
without
a
chemical
183
reaction
at
the
time
the
chemical
substances
comprising
the
combination
were
combined
and
if,
184
after
the
effective
date
or
premanufacture
notification
requirements,
none
of
the
chemical
185
substances
comprising
the
combination
is
a
new
chemical
substance,
and
186
(
2)
Hydrates
of
a
chemical
substance
or
hydrated
ions
formed
by
association
of
a
chemical
187
substance
with
water.
188
New
chemical
substance
means
any
chemical
substance
which
is
not
included
in
the
189
inventory
compiled
and
published
under
subsection
8(
b)
of
the
Act.
190
Person
means
any
natural
or
juridicial
person
including
any
individual,
corporation,
191
partnership,
or
association,
any
State
or
political
subdivision
thereof,
or
any
municipality,
any
192
interstate
body
and
any
department,
agency,
or
instrumentality
of
the
Federal
Government.
193
Process
means
the
preparation
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture,
after
its
manufacture,
194
for
distribution
in
commerce
(
1)
in
the
same
form
or
physical
state
as,
or
in
a
different
form
or
195
physical
state
from,
that
in
which
it
was
received
by
the
person
so
preparing
such
substance
or
196
mixture,
or
(
2)
as
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
containing
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture.
197
Process
for
  
commercial
purposes''
means
to
process
(
1)
for
distribution
in
commerce,
198
including
for
test
marketing
purposes,
or
(
2)
for
use
as
an
intermediate.
199
Processor
means
any
person
who
processes
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture.
200
Site
means
a
contiguous
property
unit.
Property
divided
only
by
a
public
right­
of­
way
will
201
be
considered
one
site.
There
may
be
more
than
one
manufacturing
plant
on
a
single
site.
For
the
202
purposes
of
imported
chemical
substances,
the
site
will
be
the
business
address
of
the
importer.
203
Small
quantities
for
purposes
of
scientific
experimentation
or
analysis
or
chemical
204
research
on,
or
analysis
of,
such
substance
or
another
substance,
including
any
such
research
or
205
analysis
for
the
development
of
a
product
(
hereinafter
sometimes
shortened
to
small
quantities
206
for
research
and
development)
means
quantities
of
a
chemical
substance
manufactured,
imported,
207
or
processed
or
proposed
to
be
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
that:
208
(
1)
Are
no
greater
than
reasonably
necessary
for
such
purposes,
and
209
(
2)
After
the
publication
of
the
revised
inventory,
are
used
by,
or
directly
under
the
210
supervision
of,
a
technically
qualified
individual(
s).
211
NOTE:
Any
chemical
substances
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
in
quantities
less
212
than
1,000
lbs.
(
455
kg)
annually
will
be
presumed
to
be
manufactured,
imported,
or
213
processed
for
research
and
development
purposes.
No
person
may
report
for
the
inventory
214
any
chemical
substance
in
such
quantities
unless
that
person
can
certify
that
the
substance
215
was
not
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
solely
in
small
quantities
for
research
and
216
development,
as
defined
in
this
section.
217
State
means
any
State
of
the
United
States,
the
District
of
Columbia,
the
Commonwealth
218
of
Puerto
Rico,
the
Virgin
Islands,
Guam,
the
Canal
Zone,
American
Samoa,
the
Northern
219
Mariana
Islands,
or
any
other
territory
or
possession
of
the
United
States.
220
Technically
qualified
individual
means
a
person:
221
(
1)
Who
because
of
his/
her
education,
training,
or
experience,
or
a
combination
of
these
222
factors,
is
capable
of
appreciating
the
health
and
environmental
risks
associated
with
the
chemical
223
substance
which
is
used
under
his/
her
supervision,
224
(
2)
Who
is
responsible
for
enforcing
appropriate
methods
of
conducting
scientific
225
experimentation,
analysis,
or
chemical
research
in
order
to
minimize
such
risks,
and
226
149
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Draft
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Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
(
3)
Who
is
responsible
for
the
safety
assessments
and
clearances
related
to
the
227
procurement,
storage,
use,
and
disposal
of
the
chemical
substance
as
may
be
appropriate
or
228
required
within
the
scope
of
conducting
the
research
and
development
activity.
The
229
responsibilities
in
this
paragraph
may
be
delegated
to
another
individual,
or
other
individuals,
as
230
long
as
each
meets
the
criteria
in
paragraph
(
1)
of
this
definition.
231
Test
marketing
means
the
distribution
in
commerce
of
no
more
than
a
predetermined
232
amount
of
a
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article
containing
that
chemical
substance
or
mixture,
233
by
a
manufacturer
or
processor
to
no
more
than
a
defined
number
of
potential
customers
to
234
explore
market
capability
in
a
competitive
situation
during
a
predetermined
testing
period
prior
to
235
the
broader
distribution
of
that
chemical
substance,
mixture
or
article
in
commerce.
236
United
States,
when
used
in
the
geographic
sense,
means
all
of
the
States,
territories,
and
237
possessions
of
the
United
States.
238
Subpart
B
 
Compilation
of
the
Inventory
239
§
711.4
Scope
of
the
inventory.
240
(
a)
Chemical
substances
subject
to
these
regulations.
Only
chemical
substances
which
are
241
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
"
for
a
commercial
purpose,"
as
defined
in
section
711.3,
242
are
subject
to
these
regulations.
243
(
b)
Naturally
occurring
chemical
substances
automatically
included.
Any
chemical
244
substance
which
is
naturally
occurring
and:
245
(
1)
Which
is
(
i)
unprocessed
or
(
ii)
processed
only
by
manual,
mechanical,
or
gravitational
246
means;
by
dissolution
in
water;
by
flotation;
or
by
heating
solely
to
remove
water;
or
247
(
2)
Which
is
extracted
from
air
by
any
means,
will
automatically
be
included
in
the
248
inventory
under
the
category
"
Naturally
Occurring
Chemical
Substances."
Examples
of
such
249
substances
are:
raw
agricultural
commodities;
water,
air,
natural
gas,
and
crude
oil;
and
rocks,
250
ores,
and
minerals.
251
(
c)
Substances
excluded
by
definition
or
section
8(
b)
of
TSCA.
The
following
substances
252
are
excluded
from
the
inventory:
253
(
1)
Any
substance
which
is
not
considered
a
"
chemical
substance"
as
provided
in
254
subsection
3(
2)(
B)
of
the
Act
and
in
the
definition
of
"
chemical
substance"
in
section
711.3;
255
(
2)
Any
mixture
as
defined
in
section
711.3;
256
NOTE:
A
chemical
substance
that
is
manufactured
as
part
of
a
mixture
is
subject
to
these
257
reporting
regulations.
This
exclusion
applies
only
to
the
mixture
and
not
to
the
chemical
258
substances
of
which
the
mixture
is
comprised.
The
term
"
mixture"
includes
alloys,
inorganic
259
glasses,
ceramics,
frits,
and
cements,
including
Portland
cement.
260
(
3)
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
manufactured,
imported,
or
processed
solely
in
small
261
quantities
for
research
and
development,
as
defined
in
section
711.3;
and
262
(
4)
Any
chemical
substance
not
manufactured,
processed
or
imported
for
a
commercial
263
purpose
since
January
1,
1975.
264
(
d)
Chemical
substances
excluded
from
the
inventory.
The
following
chemical
substances
265
are
excluded
from
the
inventory.
Although
they
are
considered
to
be
manufactured
or
processed
266
for
a
commercial
purpose
for
the
purpose
of
section
8
of
the
Act,
they
are
not
manufactured
or
267
processed
for
distribution
in
commerce
as
chemical
substances
per
se
and
have
no
commercial
268
purpose
separate
from
the
substance,
mixture,
or
article
of
which
they
may
be
a
part.
269
NOTE:
In
addition,
chemical
substances
excluded
here
will
not
be
subject
to
270
premanufacture
notification
under
section
5
of
the
Act.
271
150
**
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Draft
­
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Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
(
1)
Any
impurity.
272
(
2)
Any
byproduct
which
has
no
commercial
purpose.
273
NOTE:
A
byproduct
which
has
commercial
value
only
to
municipal
or
private
organizations
274
who
(
i)
burn
it
as
a
fuel,
(
ii)
dispose
of
it
as
a
waste,
including
in
a
landfill
or
for
enriching
soil,
or
275
(
iii)
extract
component
chemical
substances
which
have
commercial
value,
may
be
reported
for
276
the
inventory,
but
will
not
be
subject
to
premanufacture
notification
under
section
5
of
the
Act
if
277
not
included.
278
(
3)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
incidental
279
to
exposure
of
another
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article
to
environmental
factors
such
as
280
air,
moisture,
microbial
organisms,
or
sunlight.
281
(
4)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
incidental
282
to
storage
of
another
chemical
substance,
mixture,
or
article.
283
(
5)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
upon
end
284
use
of
other
chemical
substances,
mixtures,
or
articles
such
as
adhesives,
paints,
miscellaneous
285
cleansers
or
other
housekeeping
products,
fuels
and
fuel
additives,
water
softening
and
treatment
286
agents,
photographic
films,
batteries,
matches,
and
safety
flares,
and
which
is
not
itself
287
manufactured
for
distribution
in
commerce
or
for
use
as
an
intermediate.
288
(
6)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
upon
use
of
289
curable
plastic
or
rubber
molding
compounds,
inks,
drying
oils,
metal
finishing
compounds,
290
adhesives,
or
paints;
or
other
chemical
substances
formed
during
manufacture
of
an
article
291
destined
for
the
marketplace
without
further
chemical
change
of
the
chemical
substance
except
for
292
those
chemical
changes
that
may
occur
as
described
elsewhere
in
this
section
711.4(
d).
293
(
7)
Any
chemical
substance
which
results
from
a
chemical
reaction
that
occurs
when
(
i)
a
294
stabilizer,
colorant,
odorant,
antioxidant,
filler,
solvent,
carrier,
surfactant,
plasticizer,
corrosion
295
inhibitor,
antifoamer
or
de­
foamer,
dispersant,
precipitation
inhibitor,
binder,
emulsifier,
de­
296
emulsifier,
dewatering
agent,
agglomerating
agent,
adhesion
promoter,
flow
modifier,
pH
297
neutralizer,
sequesterant,
coagulant,
flocculant,
fire
retardant,
lubricant,
chelating
agent,
or
quality
298
control
reagent
functions
as
intended
or
(
ii)
a
chemical
substance,
solely
intended
to
impart
a
299
specific
physicochemical
characteristic,
functions
as
intended.
300
(
8)
Chemical
substances
which
are
not
intentionally
removed
from
the
equipment
in
which
301
they
were
manufactured.
302
NOTE:
See
note
to
definition
of
"
intermediate"
at
section
711.3
for
explanation
of
303
"
equipment
in
which
it
was
manufactured."
304
Subpart
C
 
Inventory
Update
Reporting
305
§
711.23
Definitions.
306
In
addition
to
the
definitions
in
section
704.3
in
this
chapter
and
section
711.3
in
this
part,
307
the
following
definitions
apply
to
Subpart
C
of
this
part:
308
Commercial
use
means
the
use
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
in
a
commercial
309
enterprise
providing
saleable
goods
or
services
(
e.
g.,
dry
cleaning
establishment,
painting
310
contractor).
311
151
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Not
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or
Quote
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Not
for
Public
Release
**
Consumer
use
means
the
use
of
a
chemical
substance
that
is
directly,
or
as
part
of
a
312
mixture,
sold
to
or
made
available
to
consumers
for
their
use
in
or
around
a
permanent
or
313
temporary
household
or
residence,
in
or
around
a
school,
or
in
or
around
recreational
314
areas.
315
Industrial
use
means
use
at
a
site
at
which
one
or
more
chemical
substances
or
mixtures
316
are
manufactured
(
including
imported)
or
processed.
317
Known
to
or
reasonably
ascertainable
by
means
all
information
in
a
person's
possession
318
or
control,
plus
all
information
that
a
reasonable
person
similarly
situated
might
be
expected
to
319
possess,
control,
or
know.
320
Master
Inventory
File
means
EPA's
comprehensive
list
of
chemical
substances
which
321
constitute
the
Chemical
Substances
Inventory
compiled
under
section
8(
b)
of
the
Act.
It
includes
322
substances
reported
under
subpart
B
of
this
part
and
substances
reported
under
part
720
of
this
323
chapter
for
which
a
Notice
of
Commencement
of
Manufacture
or
Import
has
been
received
under
324
section
720.120
of
this
chapter.
325
Non­
isolated
intermediate
means
any
intermediate
that
is
not
intentionally
removed
from
326
the
equipment
in
which
it
is
manufactured,
including
the
reaction
vessel
in
which
it
is
327
manufactured,
equipment
which
is
ancillary
to
the
reaction
vessel,
and
any
equipment
through
328
which
the
substance
passes
during
a
continuous
flow
process,
but
not
including
tanks
or
other
329
vessels
in
which
the
substance
is
stored
after
its
manufacture.
330
Readily
obtainable
information
means
information
which
is
known
by
management
and
331
supervisory
employees
of
the
submitter
company
who
are
responsible
for
manufacturing,
332
processing,
distributing,
technical
services,
and
marketing
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance.
333
Extensive
file
searches
are
not
required.
334
Reasonably
likely
to
be
exposed
means
an
exposure
to
a
chemical
substance
which,
under
335
foreseeable
conditions
of
manufacture
(
including
import),
processing,
distribution
in
commerce,
336
or
use
of
the
chemical
substance,
is
more
likely
to
occur
than
not
to
occur.
Such
exposures
would
337
normally
include,
but
would
not
be
limited
to,
activities
such
as
charging
reactor
vessels,
338
drumming,
bulk
loading,
cleaning
equipment,
maintenance
operations,
materials
handling,
and
339
transfers,
and
analytical
operations.
Covered
exposures
include
exposures
through
any
route
of
340
entry
(
inhalation,
ingestion,
skin
contact,
absorption,
etc.),
but
excludes
accidental
or
theoretical
341
exposures.
342
152
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or
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Not
for
Public
Release
**
Repackaging
means
the
physical
transfer
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture,
as
is,
from
343
one
container
to
another
container
or
containers
in
preparation
for
distribution
of
the
chemical
344
substance
or
mixture
in
commerce.
345
Reportable
chemical
substance
means
a
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25.
346
Site­
limited
means
a
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
and
processed
only
within
a
site
347
and
is
not
distributed
for
commercial
purposes
as
a
substance
or
as
part
of
a
mixture
or
article
348
outside
the
site.
Imported
substances
are
never
site­
limited.
Although
a
site­
limited
chemical
349
substance
is
not
distributed
for
commercial
purposes
outside
the
site
at
which
it
is
manufactured
350
and
processed,
the
substance
is
considered
to
have
been
manufactured
and
processed
for
351
commercial
purposes.
352
Use
means
any
utilization
of
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture
that
is
not
otherwise
covered
353
by
the
terms
manufacture
or
process.
Relabeling
or
redistributing
a
container
holding
a
chemical
354
substance
or
mixture
where
no
repackaging
of
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture
occurs
does
not
355
constitute
use
or
processing
of
the
chemical
substance
or
mixture.
356
§
711.25
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
must
be
reported.
357
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
in
the
Master
Inventory
File
at
the
beginning
of
a
358
reporting
period
described
in
section
711.33,
unless
the
chemical
substance
is
specifically
359
excluded
by
section
711.26.
360
§
711.26
Chemical
substances
for
which
information
is
not
required.
361
The
following
categories
of
chemical
substances
are
excluded
from
the
reporting
362
requirements
of
this
subpart,
with
the
following
exceptions:
A
chemical
substance
described
in
363
paragraph
(
a)
of
this
section
only
qualifies
for
a
partial
reporting
exemption
(
i.
e.
the
information
364
described
in
section
711.32(
c)(
4)
need
not
be
reported
for
these
substances)
during
the
2006
365
submission
period;
in
subsequent
submission
periods,
the
chemical
substances
described
in
366
paragraph
(
a)
will
be
subject
to
full
reporting
under
this
subpart.
A
chemical
substance
described
367
in
paragraph
(
e)
of
this
section
only
qualifies
for
a
partial
reporting
exemption
(
i.
e.
the
information
368
described
in
section
711.32(
c)(
4)
need
not
be
reported
for
these
substances).
A
chemical
369
substance
described
in
paragraph
(
a),
(
b),
(
c),
(
e),
or
(
f)
of
this
section
is
not
excluded
from
the
370
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reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart
if
that
substance
is
the
subject
of
a
rule
proposed
or
371
promulgated
under
section
4,
5(
a)(
2),
5(
b)(
4),
or
6
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
an
order
issued
372
under
section
5(
e)
or
5(
f)
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
relief
that
has
been
granted
under
a
civil
373
action
under
section
5
or
7
of
the
Act.
374
(
a)
Inorganic
chemical
substances.
For
purposes
of
this
subpart,
an
inorganic
chemical
375
substance
is
any
chemical
substance
which
does
not
contain
carbon
or
contains
carbon
only
in
the
376
form
of
carbonato
[=
CO
3],
cyano
[­­
CN],
cyanato
[­­
OCN],
isocyano
[­­
NC],
or
isocyanato
377
[
 
NCO]
groups,
or
the
chalcogen
analogues
of
such
groups.
During
the
2006
submission
period,
378
manufacturers
of
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
excluded
only
from
the
reporting
379
requirements
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
section
711.32.
During
the
2006
submission
period,
380
manufacturers
of
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
not
excluded
from
the
other
reporting
381
requirements
under
40
CFR
part
711.
During
submission
periods
following
the
2006
382
submission\
period,
manufacturers
of
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
subject
to
all
of
the
383
reporting
requirements
in
this
subpart.
384
(
b)
Polymers.
(
1)
Any
chemical
substance
described
with
the
word
fragments
"*
polym*",
385
"*
alkyd",
or
"*
oxylated"
in
the
Chemical
Abstracts
Service
Index
or
Preferred
Nomenclature
in
386
the
Chemical
Substance
Identities
section
of
the
1985
edition
of
the
Inventory
or
in
the
Master
387
Inventory
File,
where
the
asterisk
(*)
indicates
that
any
sets
of
characters
may
precede,
or
follow,
388
the
character
string
defined.
389
(
2)
Any
chemical
substance
which
is
identified
in
the
1985
edition
of
the
Inventory
or
the
390
Master
Inventory
File
as
siloxane
and
silicone,
silsesquioxane,
a
protein
(
albumin,
casein,
gelatin,
391
gluten,
hemoglobin),
an
enzyme,
a
polysaccharide
(
starch,
cellulose,
gum),
rubber,
or
lignin.
392
(
3)
This
exclusion
does
not
apply
to
a
polymeric
substance
that
has
been
hydrolyzed,
393
depolymerized,
or
otherwise
chemically
modified,
except
in
cases
where
the
intended
product
of
394
this
reaction
is
totally
polymeric
in
structure.
395
(
c)
Microorganisms.
Any
combination
of
chemical
substances
that
is
a
living
organism,
396
and
that
meets
the
definition
of
"
microorganism''
at
40
CFR
725.3
of
this
chapter.
Any
chemical
397
substance
produced
from
a
living
microorganism
is
reportable
under
this
subpart
unless
otherwise
398
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excluded.
399
(
d)
Naturally
occurring
chemical
substances.
Any
naturally
occurring
chemical
400
substance,
as
described
in
section
711.4(
b).
The
applicability
of
this
exclusion
is
determined
in
401
each
case
by
the
specific
activities
of
the
person
who
manufactures
the
substance
in
question.
402
Some
chemical
substances
can
be
manufactured
both
as
described
in
section
711.4(
b)
and
by
403
means
other
than
those
described
in
section
711.4(
b).
If
a
person
described
in
section
711.28
404
manufactures
a
chemical
substance
by
means
other
than
those
described
in
section
711.4(
b),
the
405
person
must
report
regardless
of
whether
the
substance
also
could
have
been
produced
as
406
described
in
section
711.4(
b).
Any
chemical
substance
that
is
produced
from
such
a
naturally
407
occurring
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.4(
b)
is
reportable
unless
otherwise
408
excluded.
409
(
e)
Petroleum
process
streams.
All
chemical
substances
listed
by
Chemical
Abstract
410
Service
Registry
Number
(
CAS
Number)
in
this
paragraph
are
excluded
only
from
paragraph
411
(
c)(
4)
of
section
711.32.
Such
chemical
substances
are
not
excluded
from
the
other
reporting
412
requirements
under
40
CFR
part
711.
413
CAS
Numbers
of
Partially
Exempt
Chemical
Substances
Termed
  
Petroleum
Process
Streams''
414
for
Purposes
of
Inventory
Update
Reporting
415
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
416
7732­
18­
5
Water
417
8002­
05­
9
Petroleum
418
8002­
74­
2
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes
419
8006­
20­
0
Fuel
gases,
low
and
medium
B.
T.
U.
420
8008­
20­
6
Kerosine
(
petroleum)
421
8009­
03­
8
Petrolatum
422
8012­
95­
1
Paraffin
oils
423
8030­
30­
6
Naphtha
424
8032­
32­
4
Ligroine
425
8042­
47­
5
White
mineral
oil
(
petroleum)
426
8052­
41­
3
Stoddard
solvent
427
8052­
42­
4
Asphalt
428
63231­
60­
7
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
microcryst.
429
64741­
41­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
straight­
run
430
64741­
42­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
straight­
run
431
64741­
43­
1
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
432
64741­
44­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
middle
433
64741­
45­
3
Residues
(
petroleum),
atm.
tower
434
64741­
46­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
435
64741­
47­
5
Natural
gas
condensates
(
petroleum)
436
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64741­
49­
7
Condensates
(
petroleum),
vacuum
tower
437
64741­
50­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
paraffinic
438
64741­
51­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
439
64741­
52­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
naphthenic
440
64741­
53­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
441
64741­
54­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
catalytic
cracked
442
64741­
55­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
catalytic
cracked
443
64741­
56­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
vacuum
444
64741­
57­
7
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
heavy
vacuum
445
64741­
58­
8
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
light
vacuum
446
64741­
59­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
catalytic
cracked
447
64741­
60­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
intermediate
catalytic
cracked
448
64741­
61­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
catalytic
cracked
449
64741­
62­
4
Clarified
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
450
64741­
63­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
catalytic
reformed
451
64741­
64­
6
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
alkylate
452
64741­
65­
7
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
alkylate
453
64741­
66­
8
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
alkylate
454
64741­
67­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
455
64741­
68­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
catalytic
reformed
456
64741­
69­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
hydrocracked
457
64741­
70­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
isomerization
458
64741­
73­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
alkylate
459
64741­
74­
8
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
thermal
cracked
460
64741­
75­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
hydrocracked
461
64741­
76­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
hydrocracked
462
64741­
77­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
hydrocracked
463
64741­
78­
2
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
hydrocracked
464
64741­
79­
3
Coke
(
petroleum)
465
64741­
80­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
466
64741­
81­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
thermal
cracked
467
64741­
82­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
thermal
cracked
468
64741­
83­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
thermal
cracked
469
64741­
84­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
light
470
64741­
85­
1
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
sorption
process
471
64741­
86­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
sweetened
middle
472
64741­
87­
3
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
sweetened
473
64741­
88­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
paraffinic
474
64741­
89­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
light
paraffinic
475
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64741­
90­
8
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
476
64741­
91­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
middle
477
64741­
92­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
478
64741­
95­
3
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent
deasphalted
479
64741­
96­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
naphthenic
480
64741­
97­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
light
naphthenic
481
64741­
98­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphtha
solvent
482
64741­
99­
7
Extracts
(
petroleum),
light
naphtha
solvent
483
64742­
01­
4
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
484
64742­
03­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
light
naphthenic
distillate
solvent
485
64742­
04­
7
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
distillate
solvent
486
64742­
05­
8
Extracts
(
petroleum),
light
paraffinic
distillate
solvent
487
64742­
06­
9
Extracts
(
petroleum),
middle
distillate
solvent
488
64742­
07­
0
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
residual
oil
decarbonization
489
64742­
08­
1
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
decarbonization
490
64742­
09­
2
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
distillate
decarbonization
491
64742­
10­
5
Extracts
(
petroleum),
residual
oil
solvent
492
64742­
11­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
solvent
493
64742­
12­
7
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
494
64742­
13­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
middle
495
64742­
14­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
light
496
64742­
15­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
497
64742­
16­
1
Petroleum
resins
498
64742­
18­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
heavy
naphthenic
499
64742­
19­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
light
naphthenic
500
64742­
20­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
heavy
paraffinic
501
64742­
21­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
light
paraffinic
502
64742­
22­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
chem.
neutralized
heavy
503
64742­
23­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
chem.
neutralized
light
504
64742­
24­
1
Sludges
(
petroleum),
acid
505
64742­
25­
2
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
spent
506
64742­
26­
3
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
acid­
treated
507
64742­
27­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
heavy
paraffinic
508
64742­
28­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
paraffinic
509
64742­
29­
6
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
510
64742­
30­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
middle
511
64742­
31­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
512
64742­
32­
1
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
spent
513
64742­
33­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
514
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64742­
34­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
heavy
naphthenic
515
64742­
35­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
light
naphthenic
516
64742­
36­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
heavy
paraffinic
517
64742­
37­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
light
paraffinic
518
64742­
38­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
middle
519
64742­
39­
8
Neutralizing
agents
(
petroleum),
spent
sodium
carbonate
520
64742­
40­
1
Neutralizing
agents
(
petroleum),
spent
sodium
hydroxide
521
64742­
41­
2
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
522
64742­
42­
3
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
microcryst.
523
64742­
43­
4
Paraffin
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
524
64742­
44­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
heavy
naphthenic
525
64742­
45­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
light
naphthenic
526
64742­
46­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
middle
527
64742­
47­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
528
64742­
48­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
529
64742­
49­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
530
64742­
50­
3
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
spent
531
64742­
51­
4
Paraffin
waxes
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
532
64742­
52­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
naphthenic
533
64742­
53­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
naphthenic
534
64742­
54­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
paraffinic
535
64742­
55­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
paraffinic
536
64742­
56­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
light
paraffinic
537
64742­
57­
0
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
538
64742­
58­
1
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
spent
539
64742­
59­
2
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
vacuum
540
64742­
60­
5
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
microcryst.
541
64742­
61­
6
Slack
wax
(
petroleum)
542
64742­
62­
7
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
543
64742­
63­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
heavy
naphthenic
544
64742­
64­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
light
naphthenic
545
64742­
65­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
solvent­
dewaxed
heavy
paraffinic
546
64742­
67­
2
Foots
oil
(
petroleum)
547
64742­
68­
3
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
heavy
548
64742­
69­
4
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
light
549
64742­
70­
7
Paraffin
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
heavy
550
64742­
71­
8
Paraffin
oils
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
light
551
64742­
72­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
dewaxed
middle
552
64742­
73­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
light
553
158
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
64742­
75­
2
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
complex
dewaxed
heavy
554
64742­
76­
3
Naphthenic
oils
(
petroleum),
complex
dewaxed
light
555
64742­
78­
5
Residues
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
atmospheric
tower
556
64742­
79­
6
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
557
64742­
80­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
middle
558
64742­
81­
0
Kerosine
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
559
64742­
82­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy
560
64742­
83­
2
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked
561
64742­
85­
4
Residues
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
vacuum
562
64742­
86­
5
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy
vacuum
563
64742­
87­
6
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
light
vacuum
564
64742­
88­
7
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
medium
aliph.
565
64742­
89­
8
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
aliph.
566
64742­
90­
1
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
567
64742­
91­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
568
64742­
92­
3
Petroleum
resins,
oxidized
569
64742­
93­
4
Asphalt,
oxidized
570
64742­
94­
5
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
arom.
571
64742­
95­
6
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
arom.
572
64742­
96­
7
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
aliph.
573
64742­
97­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
heavy
574
64742­
98­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light
575
64742­
99­
0
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
oxidized
576
64743­
00­
6
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized
577
64743­
01­
7
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized
578
64743­
02­
8
Alkenes,
C>
10
.
alpha.­
579
64743­
03­
9
Phenols
(
petroleum)
580
64743­
04­
0
Coke
(
petroleum),
recovery
581
64743­
05­
1
Coke
(
petroleum),
calcined
582
64743­
06­
2
Extracts
(
petroleum),
gas
oil
solvent
583
64743­
07­
3
Sludges
(
petroleum),
chemically
neutralized
584
64754­
89­
8
Naphthenic
acids
(
petroleum),
crude
585
64771­
71­
7
Paraffins
(
petroleum),
normal
C>
10
586
64771­
72­
8
Paraffins
(
petroleum),
normal
C5­
20
587
67674­
12­
8
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compds.
with
triethanolamine
588
67674­
13­
9
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
partially
deacidified
589
67674­
15­
1
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
ester
590
67674­
16­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
partially
deacidified
591
67674­
17­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
compds.
with
triethanolamine
592
159
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
67674­
18­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
Bu
esters
593
67891­
79­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
arom.
594
67891­
80­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
arom.
595
67891­
82­
1
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compds.
with
ethanolamine
596
67891­
83­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compds.
with
isopropanolamine
597
67891­
85­
4
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compds.
with
triisopropanolamine
598
68131­
05­
5
Hydrocarbon
oils,
process
blends
599
68131­
49­
7
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C6­
10,
acid­
treated,
neutralized
600
68131­
75­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
C3­
4
601
68153­
22­
0
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
oxidized
602
68187­
57­
5
Pitch,
coal
tar­
petroleum
603
68187­
58­
6
Pitch,
petroleum,
arom.
604
68187­
60­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C4,
ethane­
propane­
cracked
605
68307­
98­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
distillate
and
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
606
fractionation
absorber
607
68307­
99­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
polymn.
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer
608
68308­
00­
9
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer,
hydrogen
609
sulfide­
free
610
68308­
01­
0
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
cracked
distillate
hydrotreater
stripper
611
68308­
02­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
distn.,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
612
68308­
03­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
gas
oil
catalytic
cracking
absorber
613
68308­
04­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
gas
recovery
plant
614
68308­
05­
4
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
gas
recovery
plant
deethanizer
615
68308­
06­
5
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
distillate
and
hydrodesulfurized
naphtha
616
fractionator,
acid­
free
617
68308­
07­
6
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
vacuum
gas
oil
stripper,
hydrogen
618
sulfide­
free
619
68308­
08­
7
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
isomerized
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer
620
68308­
09­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
naphtha
stabilizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
621
68308­
10­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
distillate
hydrodesulfurizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
622
free
623
68308­
11­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
propane­
propylene
alkylation
feed
prep
deethanizer
624
68308­
12­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
vacuum
gas
oil
hydrodesulfurizer,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
625
68308­
27­
0
Fuel
gases,
refinery
626
68333­
22­
2
Residues
(
petroleum),
atmospheric
627
68333­
23­
3
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
heavy
coker
628
68333­
24­
4
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
compds.
with
triethanolamine
629
68333­
25­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
light
catalytic
cracked
630
68333­
26­
6
Clarified
oils
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
catalytic
cracked
631
160
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
68333­
27­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
intermediate
catalytic
cracked
632
68333­
28­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy
catalytic
cracked
633
68333­
29­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
light
naphtha
solvent
extracts
634
68333­
30­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
heavy
thermal
cracked
635
68333­
81­
3
Alkanes,
C4­
12
636
68333­
88­
0
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9­
17
637
68334­
30­
5
Fuels,
diesel
638
68409­
99­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
overheads
639
68410­
00­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
crude
oil
640
68410­
05­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
light
641
68410­
12­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C5­
10
fraction,
high­
temp.
stripping
642
products
with
light
steam­
cracked
petroleum
naphtha
C5
fraction
polymers
643
68410­
71­
9
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
ethylene
glycol­
water
countercurrent
644
exts.
645
68410­
96­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
middle,
intermediate
boiling
646
68410­
97­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
distillate
hydrotreating
process,
low­
boiling
647
68410­
98­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
heavy
naphtha,
deisohexanizer
overheads
648
68411­
00­
7
Alkenes,
C>
8
649
68425­
29­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
naphtha­
raffinate
pyrolyzate­
derived,
gasoline­
blending
650
68425­
33­
2
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
barium
salt
651
68425­
34­
3
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
calcium
salt
652
68425­
35­
4
Raffinates
(
petroleum),
reformer,
Lurgi
unit­
sepd.
653
68425­
39­
8
Alkenes,
C>
10
.
alpha.­,
oxidized
654
68441­
09­
8
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
microcryst.,
contg.
polyethylene,
655
oxidized
656
68459­
78­
9
Alkenes,
C18­
24
.
alpha.­,
dimers
657
68475­
57­
0
Alkanes,
C1­
2
658
68475­
58­
1
Alkanes,
C2­
3
659
68475­
59­
2
Alkanes,
C3­
4
660
68475­
60­
5
Alkanes,
C4­
5
661
68475­
61­
6
Alkenes,
C5,
naphtha­
raffinate
pyrolyzate­
derived
662
68475­
70­
7
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C6­
8,
naphtha­
raffinate
pyrolyzate­
derived
663
68475­
79­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
depentanizer
664
68475­
80­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked
naphtha
665
68476­
26­
6
Fuel
gases
666
68476­
28­
8
Fuel
gases,
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
667
68476­
29­
9
Fuel
gases,
crude
oil
distillates
668
68476­
30­
2
Fuel
oil,
no.
2
669
68476­
31­
3
Fuel
oil,
no.
4
670
161
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
68476­
32­
4
Fuel
oil,
residues­
straight­
run
gas
oils,
high­
sulfur
671
68476­
33­
5
Fuel
oil,
residual
672
68476­
34­
6
Fuels,
diesel,
no.
2
673
68476­
39­
1
Hydrocarbons,
aliph.­
arom.­
C4­
5­
olefinic
674
68476­
40­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
4
675
68476­
42­
6
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5
676
68476­
43­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
6,
C5­
rich
677
68476­
44­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C>
3
678
68476­
45­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
10
arom.
conc.,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
679
68476­
46­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
11,
catalytic
cracker
distillates
680
68476­
47­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C2­
6,
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
681
68476­
49­
3
Hydrocarbons,
C2­
4,
C3­
rich
682
68476­
50­
6
Hydrocarbons,
C.
gtoreq.
5,
C5­
6­
rich
683
68476­
52­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C4,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
684
68476­
53­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C.
gtoreq.
20,
petroleum
wastes
685
68476­
54­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
5,
polymn.
unit
feed
686
68476­
55­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
rich
687
68476­
56­
2
Hydrocarbons,
cyclic
C5
and
C6
688
68476­
77­
7
Lubricating
oils,
refined
used
689
68476­
81­
3
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
oxidized,
calcium
salts
690
68476­
84­
6
Petroleum
products,
gases,
inorg.
691
68476­
85­
7
Petroleum
gases,
liquefied
692
68476­
86­
8
Petroleum
gases,
liquefied,
sweetened
693
68477­
25­
8
Waste
gases,
vent
gas,
C1­
6
694
68477­
26­
9
Wastes,
petroleum
695
68477­
29­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue,
high­
boiling
696
68477­
30­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue,
intermediate­
697
boiling
698
68477­
31­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue,
low­
boiling
699
68477­
33­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
C3­
4,
isobutane­
rich
700
68477­
34­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
C3­
5,
2­
methyl­
2­
butene­
rich
701
68477­
35­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
C3­
6,
piperylene­
rich
702
68477­
36­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
steam­
cracked,
C5­
18
fraction
703
68477­
38­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
704
68477­
39­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
stripped
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates,
C8­
705
10
fraction
706
68477­
40­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
stripped
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates,
707
C10­
12
fraction
708
68477­
41­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
extractive,
C3­
5,
butadiene­
butene­
rich
709
162
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
68477­
42­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
extractive,
C3­
5,
butene­
isobutylene­
rich
710
68477­
44­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic,
mixed
with
steam­
cracked
petroleum
711
distillates
C5­
12
fraction
712
68477­
47­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
mixed
heavy
olefin
vacuum,
heart­
cut
713
68477­
48­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
mixed
heavy
olefin
vacuum,
low­
boiling
714
68477­
53­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C5­
12
fraction
715
68477­
54­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C8­
12
fraction
716
68477­
55­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
C5­
10
fraction,
mixed
with
light
steam­
717
cracked
petroleum
naphtha
C5
fraction
718
68477­
58­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates,
C5­
18
fraction
719
68477­
59­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
cyclopentadiene
conc.
720
68477­
60­
1
Extracts
(
petroleum),
cold­
acid
721
68477­
61­
2
Extracts
(
petroleum),
cold­
acid,
C4­
6
722
68477­
62­
3
Extracts
(
petroleum),
cold­
acid,
C3­
5,
butene­
rich
723
68477­
63­
4
Extracts
(
petroleum),
reformer
recycle
724
68477­
64­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
acetylene
manuf.
off
725
68477­
65­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
amine
system
feed
726
68477­
66­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
hydrodesulfurizer
off
727
68477­
67­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
recycle,
hydrogen­
rich
728
68477­
68­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
blend
oil,
hydrogen­
nitrogen­
rich
729
68477­
69­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
butane
splitter
overheads
730
68477­
70­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
C2­
3
731
68477­
71­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic­
cracked
gas
oil
depropanizer
bottoms,
C4­
rich
acid­
732
free
733
68477­
72­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic­
cracked
naphtha
debutanizer
bottoms,
C3­
5­
rich
734
68477­
73­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
depropanizer
overhead,
C3­
rich
735
acid­
free
736
68477­
74­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker
737
68477­
75­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker,
C1­
5­
rich
738
68477­
76­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
polymd.
naphtha
stabilizer
overhead,
C2­
4­
rich
739
68477­
77­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
stripper
overheads
740
68477­
79­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer,
C1­
4­
rich
741
68477­
80­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
recycle
742
68477­
81­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
743
68477­
82­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
recycle,
hydrogen­
rich
744
68477­
83­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
C3­
5
olefinic­
paraffinic
alkylation
feed
745
68477­
84­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
C2­
return
stream
746
68477­
85­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
C4­
rich
747
68477­
86­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
deethanizer
overheads
748
163
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
68477­
87­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
deisobutanizer
tower
overheads
749
68477­
88­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
deethanizer
overheads,
C3­
rich
750
68477­
89­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
depentanizer
overheads
751
68477­
90­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
depropanizer
dry,
propene­
rich
752
68477­
91­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
depropanizer
overheads
753
68477­
92­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
dry
sour,
gas­
concn.­
unit­
off
754
68477­
93­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
gas
concn.
reabsorber
distn.
755
68477­
94­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
gas
recovery
plant
depropanizer
overheads
756
68477­
95­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
Girbatol
unit
feed
757
68477­
96­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrogen
absorber
off
758
68477­
97­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrogen­
rich
759
68478­
00­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
recycle,
hydrogen­
rich
760
68478­
01­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
reformer
make­
up,
hydrogen­
rich
761
68478­
02­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
reforming
hydrotreater
762
68478­
03­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
reforming
hydrotreater,
hydrogen­
methane­
rich
763
68478­
04­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
reforming
hydrotreater
make­
up,
hydrogen­
rich
764
68478­
05­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracking
distn.
765
68478­
08­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
C5­
fraction,
oligomer
conc.
766
68478­
10­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
debenzenized,
C8­
16­
cycloalkadiene
767
conc.
768
68478­
12­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
butane
splitter
bottoms
769
68478­
13­
7
Residues
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformer
fractionator
residue
distn.
770
68478­
15­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
C6­
8
catalytic
reformer
771
68478­
16­
0
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
deisobutanizer
tower
772
68478­
17­
1
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
coker
gas
oil
and
vacuum
gas
oil
773
68478­
18­
2
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
olefin
vacuum
774
68478­
19­
3
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
propene
purifn.
splitter
775
68478­
20­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
petroleum
distillates
cyclopentadiene
conc.,
776
C4­
cyclopentadiene­
free
777
68478­
22­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
stabilization
absorber
778
68478­
24­
0
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker,
catalytic
reformer
and
hydrodesulfurizer
779
combined
fractionater
780
68478­
25­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracker
refractionation
absorber
781
68478­
26­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
fractionation
stabilizer
782
68478­
27­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
separator
783
68478­
28­
4
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
naphtha
stabilizer
784
68478­
29­
5
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
cracked
distillate
hydrotreater
separator
785
68478­
30­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
straight­
run
naphtha
separator
786
68478­
32­
0
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
saturate
gas
plant
mixed
stream,
C4­
rich
787
164
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Not
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or
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­
Not
for
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Release
**
68478­
33­
1
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
saturate
gas
recovery
plant,
C1­
2­
rich
788
68478­
34­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
vacuum
residues
thermal
cracker
789
68512­
61­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
coker
and
light
vacuum
790
68512­
62­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
light
vacuum
791
68512­
78­
7
Solvent
naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
arom.,
hydrotreated
792
68512­
91­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
4­
rich,
petroleum
distillates
793
68513­
02­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
coker
794
68513­
11­
1
Fuel
gases,
hydrotreater
fractionation,
scrubbed
795
68513­
12­
2
Fuel
gases,
saturate
gas
unit
fractionater­
absorber
overheads
796
68513­
13­
3
Fuel
gases,
thermal
cracked
catalytic
cracking
residue
797
68513­
14­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
straight­
run
naphtha
stabilizer
overheads
798
68513­
15­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
full­
range
straight­
run
naphtha
dehexanizer
off
799
68513­
16­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrocracking
depropanizer
off,
hydrocarbon­
rich
800
68513­
17­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
naphtha
stabilizer
off
801
68513­
18­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
reformer
effluent
high­
pressure
flash
drum
off
802
68513­
19­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
reformer
effluent
low­
pressure
flash
drum
off
803
68513­
62­
2
Disulfides,
C5­
12­
alkyl
804
68513­
63­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
straight­
run
naphtha
overheads
805
68513­
65­
5
Butane,
branched
and
linear
806
68513­
66­
6
Residues
(
petroleum),
alkylation
splitter,
C4­
rich
807
68513­
67­
7
Residues
(
petroleum),
cyclooctadiene
bottoms
808
68513­
68­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
deethanizer
tower
809
68513­
69­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
light
810
68513­
74­
6
Waste
gases,
ethylene
oxide
absorber­
reactor
811
68514­
15­
8
Gasoline,
vapor­
recovery
812
68514­
29­
4
Hydrocarbons,
amylene
feed
debutanizer
overheads
nonextractable
raffinates
813
68514­
31­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
4
814
68514­
32­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C10
and
C12,
olefin­
rich
815
68514­
33­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C12
and
C14,
olefin­
rich
816
68514­
34­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C9­
14,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
817
68514­
35­
2
Hydrocarbons,
C14­
30,
olefin­
rich
818
68514­
38­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
10­
unsatd.
819
68514­
36­
3
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
4,
sweetened
820
68514­
37­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5­
unsatd.
821
68514­
79­
4
Petroleum
products,
hydrofiner­
powerformer
reformates
822
68515­
25­
3
Benzene,
C1­
9­
alkyl
derivs.
823
68515­
26­
4
Benzene,
di­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.
824
68515­
27­
5
Benzene,
di­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
overheads,
heavy
ends
825
68515­
28­
6
Benzene,
di­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
overheads,
light
ends
826
165
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­
Not
for
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Release
**
68515­
29­
7
Benzene,
di­
C10­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
overheads,
middle
cut
827
68515­
30­
0
Benzene,
mono­
C20­
48­
alkyl
derivs.
828
68515­
32­
2
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms
829
68515­
33­
3
Benzene,
mono­
C10­
12­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
heavy
ends
830
68515­
34­
4
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
heavy
ends
831
68515­
35­
5
Benzene,
mono­
C10­
12­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
light
ends
832
68515­
36­
6
Benzene,
mono­
C12­
14­
alkyl
derivs.,
fractionation
bottoms,
light
ends
833
68516­
20­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
middle
arom.
834
68526­
52­
3
Alkenes,
C6
835
68526­
53­
4
Alkenes,
C6­
8,
C7­
rich
836
68526­
54­
5
Alkenes,
C7­
9,
C8­
rich
837
68526­
55­
6
Alkenes,
C8­
10,
C9­
rich
838
68526­
56­
7
Alkenes,
C9­
11,
C10­
rich
839
68526­
57­
8
Alkenes,
C10­
12,
C11­
rich
840
68526­
58­
9
Alkenes,
C11­
13,
C12­
rich
841
68526­
77­
2
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
ethane
cracking
scrubber
effluent
and
flare
drum
842
68526­
99­
8
Alkenes,
C6­
9
.
alpha.­
843
68527­
00­
4
Alkenes,
C8­
9
.
alpha.­
844
68527­
11­
7
Alkenes,
C5
845
68527­
13­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
acid,
ethanolamine
scrubber
846
68527­
14­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
methane­
rich
off
847
68527­
15­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
oil
refinery
gas
distn.
off
848
68527­
16­
2
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
3
849
68527­
18­
4
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked
850
68527­
19­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C1­
4,
debutanizer
fraction
851
68527­
21­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
full­
range
straight­
run
852
68527­
22­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated
light
straight­
run
853
68527­
23­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked
arom.
854
68527­
26­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
debenzenized
855
68527­
27­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
alkylate,
butane­
contg.
856
68553­
00­
4
Fuel
oil,
no.
6
857
68553­
14­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C8­
11
858
68602­
79­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
hydrotreater
dipentanizer
overheads
859
68602­
81­
3
Distillates,
hydrocarbon
resin
prodn.
higher
boiling
860
68602­
82­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
benzene
unit
hydrotreater
depentenizer
overheads
861
68602­
83­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
C1­
5,
wet
862
68602­
84­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
secondary
absorber
off,
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
overheads
863
fractionater
864
68602­
96­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid
components,
compds.
with
865
166
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or
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**
diethanolamine
866
68602­
97­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid
components,
sodium
salts
867
68602­
98­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid
components
868
68602­
99­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
oxidized
light,
strong
acid­
free
869
68603­
00­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil
870
68603­
01­
0
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil,
C5­
dimer­
contg.
871
68603­
02­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil,
dimerized
872
68603­
03­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
naphtha
and
gas
oil,
extractive
873
68603­
08­
7
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
arom.­
contg.
874
68603­
09­
8
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
calcium
salts
875
68603­
10­
1
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
esters,
barium
salts
876
68603­
11­
2
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
esters,
calcium
salts
877
68603­
12­
3
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
Me
esters,
sodium
salts
878
68603­
13­
4
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
ester
with
sorbitol
879
68603­
14­
5
Residual
oils
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
calcium
salts
880
68603­
31­
6
Alkenes,
C10,
tert­
amylene
concentrator
by­
product
881
68603­
32­
7
Alkenes,
C15­
20
.
alpha.­,
isomerized
882
68606­
09­
7
Fuel
gases,
expander
off
883
68606­
10­
0
Gasoline,
pyrolysis,
debutanizer
bottoms
884
68606­
11­
1
Gasoline,
straight­
run,
topping­
plant
885
68606­
24­
6
Hydrocarbons,
C4,
butene
concentrator
by­
product
886
68606­
25­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C2­
4
887
68606­
26­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C3
888
68606­
27­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
alkylation
feed
889
68606­
28­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C5
and
C10­
aliph.
and
C6­
8­
arom.
890
68606­
31­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
5,
butadiene
purifn.
by­
product
891
68606­
34­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
depropanizer
bottoms
fractionation
off
892
68606­
36­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
unsatd.
rich,
isoprene
purifn.
by­
product
893
68607­
11­
4
Petroleum
products,
refinery
gases
894
68607­
30­
7
Residues
(
petroleum),
topping
plant,
low­
sulfur
895
68608­
56­
0
Waste
gases,
from
carbon
black
manuf.
896
68647­
60­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C>
4
897
68647­
61­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5,
tert­
amylene
concentrator
by­
product
898
68647­
62­
1
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
5,
butene
concentrator
by­
product,
sour
899
68650­
36­
2
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C8,
o­
xylene­
lean
900
68650­
37­
3
Paraffin
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
sodium
salts
901
68782­
97­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrofined
lubricating­
oil
902
68782­
98­
9
Extracts
(
petroleum),
clarified
oil
solvent,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
903
68782­
99­
0
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
clarified
oil
solvent,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
904
167
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for
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**
68783­
00­
6
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
solvent,
arom.
conc.
905
68783­
01­
7
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
naphthenic
distillate
solvent,
paraffinic
conc.
906
68783­
02­
8
Extracts
(
petroleum),
intermediate
clarified
oil
solvent,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
907
contg.
908
68783­
04­
0
Extracts
(
petroleum),
solvent­
refined
heavy
paraffinic
distillate
solvent
909
68783­
05­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
ammonia­
hydrogen
sulfide,
water­
satd.
910
68783­
06­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrocracking
low­
pressure
separator
911
68783­
07­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
refinery
blend
912
68783­
08­
4
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
heavy
atmospheric
913
68783­
09­
5
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
light
distd.
914
68783­
12­
0
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
unsweetened
915
68783­
13­
1
Residues
(
petroleum),
coker
scrubber,
condensed­
ring­
arom.­
contg.
916
68783­
15­
3
Alkenes,
C6­
7
.
alpha.­
917
68783­
61­
9
Fuel
gases,
refinery,
sweetened
918
68783­
62­
0
Fuel
gases,
refinery,
unsweetened
919
68783­
64­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracking
920
68783­
65­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
C2­
4,
sweetened
921
68783­
66­
4
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
light,
sweetened
922
68814­
47­
1
Waste
gases,
refinery
vent
923
68814­
67­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
refinery
924
68814­
89­
1
Extracts
(
petroleum),
heavy
paraffinic
distillates,
solvent­
deasphalted
925
68814­
87­
9
Distillates
(
petroleum),
full­
range
straight­
run
middle
926
68814­
90­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
platformer
products
separator
off
927
68814­
91­
5
Alkenes,
C5­
9
.
alpha.­
928
68855­
57­
2
Alkenes,
C6­
12
.
alpha.­
929
68855­
58­
3
Alkenes,
C10­
16
.
alpha.­
930
68855­
59­
4
Alkenes,
C14­
18
.
alpha.­
931
68855­
60­
7
Alkenes,
C14­
20
.
alpha.­
932
68911­
58­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
sour
kerosine
depentanizer
stabilizer
off
933
68911­
59­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
sour
kerosine
flash
drum
934
68915­
96­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
straight­
run
935
68915­
97­
9
Gas
oils
(
petroleum),
straight­
run,
high­
boiling
936
68918­
69­
4
Petrolatum
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
zinc
salt
937
68918­
73­
0
Residues
(
petroleum),
clay­
treating
filter
wash
938
68918­
93­
4
Paraffin
waxes
and
Hydrocarbon
waxes,
oxidized,
alkali
metal
salts
939
68918­
98­
9
Fuel
gases,
refinery,
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
940
68918­
99­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
crude
oil
fractionation
off
941
68919­
00­
6
Gases
(
petroleum),
dehexanizer
off
942
68919­
01­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
distillate
unifiner
desulfurization
stripper
off
943
168
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
68919­
02­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
fractionation
off
944
68919­
03­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
scrubbing
secondary
absorber
off
945
68919­
04­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
hydrotreater
desulfurization
stripper
off
946
68919­
05­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
light
straight
run
gasoline
fractionation
stabilizer
off
947
68919­
06­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
naphtha
unifiner
desulfurization
stripper
off
948
68919­
07­
3
Gases
(
petroleum),
platformer
stabilizer
off,
light
ends
fractionation
949
68919­
08­
4
Gases
(
petroleum),
preflash
tower
off,
crude
distn.
950
68919­
09­
5
Gases
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
naphtha
catalytic
reforming
off
951
68919­
10­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
stabilizer
off
952
68919­
11­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
tar
stripper
off
953
68919­
12­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
unifiner
stripper
off
954
68919­
15­
3
Hydrocarbons,
C6­
12,
benzene­
recovery
955
68919­
16­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C3­
6,
catalytic
alkylation
by­
products
956
68919­
17­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C12­
20,
catalytic
alkylation
by­
products
957
68919­
19­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
splitter
residues
958
68919­
20­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
splitter
overheads
959
68919­
37­
9
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
full­
range
reformed
960
68920­
06­
9
Hydrocarbons,
C7­
9
961
68920­
07­
0
Hydrocarbons,
C<
10­
linear
962
68920­
64­
9
Disulfides,
di­
C1­
2­
alkyl
963
68921­
07­
3
Distillates
(
petroleum),
hydrotreated
light
catalytic
cracked
964
68921­
09­
5
Distillates
(
petroleum),
naphtha
unifiner
stripper
965
68921­
08­
4
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
straight­
run
gasoline
fractionation
stabilizer
966
overheads
967
68921­
67­
5
Hydrocarbons,
ethylene­
manuf.­
by­
product
distn.
residues
968
68952­
76­
1
Gases
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
naphtha
debutanizer
969
68952­
77­
2
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracked
distillate
and
naphtha
stabilizer
970
68952­
78­
3
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
hydrodesulfurized
distillate
fractionation
stabilizer,
971
hydrogen
sulfide­
free
972
68952­
79­
4
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
catalytic
hydrodesulfurized
naphtha
separator
973
68952­
80­
7
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
naphtha
hydrodesulfurizer
974
68952­
81­
8
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
thermal­
cracked
distillate,
gas
oil
and
naphtha
absorber
975
68952­
82­
9
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracked
hydrocarbon
fractionation
stabilizer,
976
petroleum
coking
977
68953­
80­
0
Benzene,
mixed
with
toluene,
dealkylation
product
978
68955­
27­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
petroleum
residues
vacuum
979
68955­
28­
2
Gases
(
petroleum),
light
steam­
cracked,
butadiene
conc.
980
68955­
31­
7
Gases
(
petroleum),
butadiene
process,
inorg.
981
68955­
32­
8
Natural
gas,
substitute,
steam­
reformed
desulfurized
naphtha
982
169
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
68955­
33­
9
Gases
(
petroleum),
sponge
absorber
off,
fluidized
catalytic
cracker
and
gas
oil
983
desulfurizer
overhead
fractionation
984
68955­
34­
0
Gases
(
petroleum),
straight­
run
naphtha
catalytic
reformer
stabilizer
overhead
985
68955­
35­
1
Naphtha
(
petroleum),
catalytic
reformed
986
68955­
36­
2
Residues
(
petroleum),
steam­
cracked,
resinous
987
68955­
76­
0
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9­
16,
biphenyl
deriv.­
rich
988
68955­
96­
4
Disulfides,
dialkyl
and
di­
Ph,
naphtha
sweetening
989
68956­
47­
8
Fuel
oil,
isoprene
reject
absorption
990
68956­
48­
9
Fuel
oil,
residual,
wastewater
skimmings
991
68956­
52­
5
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
8
992
68956­
54­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C4­
unsatd.
993
68956­
55­
8
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
unsatd.
994
68956­
70­
7
Petroleum
products,
C5­
12,
reclaimed,
wastewater
treatment
995
68988­
79­
4
Benzene,
C10­
12­
alkyl
derivs.,
distn.
residues
996
68988­
99­
8
Phenols,
sodium
salts,
mixed
with
sulfur
compounds,
gasoline
alk.
scrubber
997
residues
998
68989­
88­
8
Gases
(
petroleum),
crude
distn.
and
catalytic
cracking
999
68990­
35­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
arom.,
hydrotreated,
dicyclopentadiene­
rich
1000
68991­
49­
1
Alkanes,
C10­
13,
arom.­
free
desulfurized
1001
68991­
50­
4
Alkanes,
C14­
17,
arom.­
free
desulfurized
1002
68991­
51­
5
Alkanes,
C10­
13,
desulfurized
1003
68991­
52­
6
Alkenes,
C10­
16
1004
69013­
21­
4
Fuel
oil,
pyrolysis
1005
69029­
75­
0
Oils,
reclaimed
1006
69430­
33­
7
Hydrocarbons,
C6­
30
1007
70024­
88­
3
Ethene,
thermal
cracking
products
1008
70528­
71­
1
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
solvent
ext.
heart­
cut
1009
70528­
72­
2
Distillates
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
solvent
ext.
vacuum
overheads
1010
70528­
73­
3
Residues
(
petroleum),
heavy
distillate
solvent
ext.
vacuum
1011
70592­
76­
6
Distillates
(
petroleum),
intermediate
vacuum
1012
70592­
77­
7
Distillates
(
petroleum),
light
vacuum
1013
70592­
78­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
vacuum
1014
70592­
79­
9
Residues
(
petroleum),
atm.
tower,
light
1015
70693­
00­
4
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
oxidized,
sodium
salts
1016
70693­
06­
0
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9­
11
1017
70913­
85­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
solvent­
extd.
vacuum
distilled
atm.
residuum
1018
70913­
86­
9
Alkanes,
C18­
70
1019
70955­
08­
7
Alkanes,
C4­
6
1020
70955­
09­
8
Alkenes,
C13­
14
.
alpha.­
1021
170
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
70955­
10­
1
Alkenes,
C15­
18
.
alpha.­
1022
70955­
17­
8
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C12­
20
1023
71243­
66­
8
Hydrocarbon
waxes
(
petroleum),
clay­
treated,
microcryst.,
oxidized,
potassium
1024
salts
1025
71302­
82­
4
Hydrocarbons,
C5­
8,
Houdry
butadiene
manuf.
by­
product
1026
71329­
37­
8
Residues
(
petroleum),
catalytic
cracking
depropanizer,
C4­
rich
1027
71808­
30­
5
Tail
gas
(
petroleum),
thermal
cracking
absorber
1028
72230­
71­
8
Distillates
(
petroleum),
cracked
steam­
cracked,
C5­
17
fraction
1029
72623­
83­
7
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C>
25,
hydrotreated
bright
stock­
based
1030
72623­
84­
8
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C15­
30,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based,
contg.
1031
solvent
deasphalted
residual
oil
1032
72623­
85­
9
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C20­
50,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based,
high­
1033
viscosity
1034
72623­
86­
0
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C15­
30,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based
1035
72623­
87­
1
Lubricating
oils
(
petroleum),
C20­
50,
hydrotreated
neutral
oil­
based
1036
93762­
80­
2
Alkenes,
C15­
18
1037
(
f)
Certain
forms
of
natural
gas.
Chemical
substances
with
the
following
CAS
Numbers:
1038
CAS
No.
64741­
48­
6,
Natural
gas
(
petroleum),
raw
liquid
mix;
CAS
No.
68919­
39­
1,
Natural
1039
gas
condensates;
CAS
No.
8006­
61­
9,
Gasoline
natural;
CAS
No.
68425­
31­
0,
Gasoline
(
natural
1040
gas),
natural;
CAS
No.
8006­
14­
2,
Natural
gas;
and
CAS
No.
68410­
63­
9,
Natural
gas,
dried.
1041
§
711.28
Persons
who
must
report.
1042
Except
as
provided
in
sections
711.29
and
711.30,
the
following
persons
are
subject
to
the
1043
requirements
of
this
subpart.
Persons
must
determine
whether
they
must
report
under
this
section
1044
711.28
for
each
chemical
substance
that
they
manufacture
(
including
import)
at
an
individual
site.
1045
(
a)
Persons
subject
to
recurring
reporting.
Any
person
who
manufactured
(
including
1046
imported)
for
commercial
purposes
25,000
lbs.
(
11,364
kg)
or
more
of
a
chemical
substance
1047
described
in
section
711.25
at
any
single
site
owned
or
controlled
by
that
person
at
any
time
1048
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter
is
subject
to
1049
reporting.
A
person
who
does
not
manufacture
(
including
import)
at
least
25,000
lbs.
of
a
1050
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25
at
any
single
site
owned
or
controlled
by
that
1051
person
at
any
time
during
2005
or
during
any
calendar
year
in
4­
year
intervals
thereafter,
but
who
1052
chooses
to
reassert
[
a]
confidentiality
claim[
s]
made
in
[
a]
previous
submission
period[
s],
as
1053
171
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
described
in
section
711.39,
must
make
any
necessary
reassertion
in
each
submission
period
even
1054
if
the
person
is
not
required
to
report
the
information
described
in
section
711.32(
c)
during
a
1055
given
submission
period.
1056
(
b)
Special
provisions
for
importers.
For
purposes
of
this
section,
the
site
for
a
person
1057
who
imports
a
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25
is
the
site
of
the
operating
unit
1058
within
the
person's
organization
which
is
directly
responsible
for
importing
the
substance
and
1059
which
controls
the
import
transaction.
The
import
site
may
in
some
cases
be
the
organization's
1060
headquarters
in
the
United
States
(
see
also
section
711.35(
b)).
1061
§
711.29
Persons
not
subject
to
this
subpart.
1062
A
person
described
in
section
711.28
is
not
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
if
1063
that
person
qualifies
as
a
small
manufacturer
as
that
term
is
defined
in
section
704.3
of
this
1064
chapter.
Notwithstanding
this
exclusion,
a
person
who
qualifies
as
a
small
manufacturer
is
subject
1065
to
this
subpart
with
respect
to
any
chemical
substance
that
is
the
subject
of
a
rule
proposed
or
1066
promulgated
under
section
4,
5(
b)(
4),
or
6
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
an
order
in
effect
under
1067
section
5(
e)
of
the
Act,
or
is
the
subject
of
relief
that
has
been
granted
under
a
civil
action
under
1068
section
5
or
7
of
the
Act.
1069
§
711.30
Activities
for
which
reporting
is
not
required.
1070
A
person
described
in
section
711.28
is
not
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
1071
with
respect
to
any
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25
that
the
person
manufactured
1072
or
imported
under
the
following
circumstances:
1073
(
a)
The
person
manufactured
or
imported
the
chemical
substance
described
in
section
1074
711.25
solely
in
small
quantities
for
research
and
development,
1075
(
b)
The
person
imported
the
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25
as
part
of
an
1076
article,
1077
(
c)
The
person
manufactured
the
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25
in
a
1078
manner
described
in
section
720.30(
g)
or
(
h)
of
this
chapter.
1079
§
711.32
Reporting
information
to
EPA.
1080
Any
person
who
must
report
under
this
subpart,
as
described
in
section
711.28,
must
1081
submit
the
information
described
in
this
section
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
section
1082
711.25
that
the
person
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
commercial
purposes
in
an
amount
1083
of
25,000
lbs.
(
11,364
kg)
or
more
at
any
one
site
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
1084
calendar
year
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter.
(
See
711.28(
b)
for
the
"
site"
for
importers).
A
1085
separate
form
must
be
submitted
for
each
chemical
substance
at
each
site
for
which
the
submitter
1086
is
required
to
report.
Except
as
otherwise
noted,
a
submitter
of
information
under
this
subpart
1087
must
report
information
as
described
in
this
section,
to
the
extent
that
such
information
is
known
1088
172
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
to
or
reasonably
ascertainable
by
that
person.
A
submitter
under
this
subpart
must
report
1089
information
that
applies
to
the
calendar
year
for
which
the
person
is
required
to
report
(
i.
e.,
1090
calendar
year
2005
and
the
calendar
year
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter).
1091
(
a)
Reporting
in
writing.
Any
person
who
chooses
to
report
information
to
EPA
in
writing
1092
must
do
so
by
completing
the
reporting
form
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
1093
section
711.40.
The
form
must
include
all
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section.
1094
Persons
reporting
in
writing
must
submit
a
separate
form
for
each
site
for
which
the
person
is
1095
required
to
report.
1096
(
b)
Reporting
by
magnetic
media.
Any
person
who
chooses
to
report
information
to
EPA
1097
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
1098
section.
Magnetic
media
submitted
in
response
to
this
subpart
must
meet
EPA
specifications,
as
1099
described
in
the
instruction
booklet
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
section
711.40.
1100
(
c)
Information
to
be
reported.
Manufacturers
(
including
importers)
of
a
reportable
1101
chemical
substance
in
an
amount
of
25,000
lbs.
(
11,364
kg)
or
more
during
a
calendar
year
for
1102
which
reporting
is
required
must
report
the
information
described
in
paragraphs
(
c)(
1),
(
c)(
2),
and
1103
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section.
Manufacturers
(
including
importers)
of
an
reportable
chemical
substance
in
1104
an
amount
of
300,000
lbs.
(
136,364
kg)
or
more
during
a
calendar
year
for
which
reporting
is
1105
required
must
report
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
of
this
section
in
addition
to
1106
the
information
described
in
paragraphs
(
c)(
1),
(
c)(
2),
and
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section.
As
described
in
1107
section
711.26(
a),
manufacturers
of
certain
inorganic
chemical
substances
are
not
required
to
1108
report
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4)
during
the
2006
submission
period,
but
are
1109
required
to
report
this
information
during
subsequent
submission
periods.
As
described
in
section
1110
711.26(
e),
manufacturers
of
chemicals
termed
"
petroleum
process
streams"
for
purposes
of
this
1111
subpart
are
not
required
to
report
the
information
described
in
paragraph
(
c)(
4).
1112
(
1)
A
certification
statement
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official
of
the
submitter
1113
company.
Persons
reporting
by
means
of
magnetic
media
must
submit
this
information
on
the
1114
reporting
form
available
as
described
in
section
711.40.
1115
(
2)
Company
and
plant
site
information.
The
following
company
and
plant
site
information
1116
must
be
reported
for
each
site
at
which
at
least
25,000
lbs.
(
11,364
kg)
of
a
reportable
chemical
1117
substance
is
manufactured
(
including
imported)
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
1118
year
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter
(
see
711.28(
b)
for
the
"
site"
for
importers):
1119
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(
i)
The
name
of
a
person
who
will
serve
as
technical
contact
for
the
submitter
company,
1120
and
who
will
be
able
to
answer
questions
about
the
information
submitted
by
the
company
to
1121
EPA,
the
parent
company
name
and
Dun
and
Bradstreet
Number,
the
contact
person's
full
mailing
1122
address,
the
contact
person's
telephone
number
and
the
contact
person's
e­
mail
address.
1123
(
ii)
The
name,
and
full
street
address
of
each
site.
A
submitter
under
this
subpart
must
1124
include
the
appropriate
Dun
and
Bradstreet
Number
for
each
plant
site
reported,
and
the
county
1125
or
parish
(
or
other
jurisdictional
indicator)
in
which
the
plant
site
is
located.
1126
(
3)
Specific
information
for
chemicals
manufactured
in
amounts
of
25,000
lbs.
or
more.
1127
The
following
chemical­
specific
information
must
be
reported
for
each
reportable
chemical
1128
substance
manufactured
at
(
including
imported
into)
each
site
in
amounts
of
25,000
lbs.
(
11,364
1129
kg)
or
more
during
calendar
year
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter:
1130
(
i)
The
specific
chemical
name
and
Chemical
Abstracts
Service
(
CAS)
Registry
Number
of
1131
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site.
As
provided
in
the
instruction
booklet
identified
1132
in
section
711.40(
b),
a
submitter
under
this
subpart
may
use
an
EPA­
designated
Accession
1133
Number
for
confidential
substances,
or
a
premanufacture
notice
(
PMN)
case
number
(
see
section
1134
720.65
of
this
chapter)
in
lieu
of
a
CAS
Registry
Number
when
a
CAS
Registry
Number
is
not
1135
known
to
the
submitter.
In
addition
to
reporting
the
number
itself,
submitters
must
specify
the
1136
type
of
number
they
are
reporting
by
selecting
from
among
the
following
codes:
1137
Codes
to
Specify
Type
of
Chemical
Identifying
Number
1138
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1139
Codes
Number
Type
1140
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1141
A
Accession
Number
1142
C
CAS
Registry
Number
1143
P
PMN
Number
1144
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1145
(
ii)
A
statement
indicating,
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site,
whether
1146
the
substance
is
manufactured
in
the
United
States,
imported
into
the
United
States,
or
both
1147
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manufactured
in
the
United
States
and
imported
into
the
United
States.
1148
(
iii)
A
designation
indicating,
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site,
whether
1149
the
substance
is
site­
limited.
1150
(
iv)
The
total
volume
(
in
pounds)
of
each
reportable
chemical
substance
manufactured
1151
(
including
imported)
at
each
site.
This
amount
must
be
reported
to
two
significant
figures
of
1152
accuracy
provided
that
the
reported
figures
are
within
plus
or
minus
10%
of
the
actual
volume.
1153
(
v)
Any
person
claiming
that
the
volume
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
iv)
of
this
1154
section
is
confidential
business
information
under
section
711.38
must
indicate,
for
each
1155
reportable
chemical
substance
at
each
site,
whether
the
total
volume
range
(
in
pounds)
which
1156
corresponds
with
the
specific
volume
figure
reported
in
response
to
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
iv)
of
this
1157
section
is
also
confidential.
Volume
ranges
are
listed
in
the
following
table:
1158
Volume
Ranges
1159
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1160
From
25,000
to
300,000
lbs.
1161
From
300,000
to
1,000,000
lbs.
1162
From
1,000,000
to
10,000,000
lbs.
1163
From
10,000,000
to
50,000,000
lbs.
1164
From
50,000,000
to
100,000,000
lbs.
1165
From
100,000,000
to
500,000,000
lbs.
1166
From
500,000,000
to
1,000,000,000
lbs.
1167
Greater
than
1,000,000,000
lbs.
1168
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1169
(
vi)
The
total
number
of
workers
reasonably
likely
to
be
exposed
to
each
reportable
1170
chemical
substance
at
each
site.
For
each
reportable
substance
at
each
site,
the
submitter
must
1171
select
from
among
the
ranges
of
workers
listed
in
the
following
table
and
report
the
1172
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.
W1
through
W8):
1173
Codes
for
Reporting
Number
of
Workers
Reasonably
Likely
to
Be
Exposed
1174
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1175
Codes
Range
1176
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1177
W1
Less
than
10
workers
1178
W2
At
least
10
but
less
than
25
workers
1179
W3
At
least
25
but
less
than
50
workers
1180
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W4
At
least
50
but
less
than
100
workers
1181
W5
At
least
100
but
less
than
500
workers
1182
W6
At
least
500
but
less
than
1,000
workers
1183
W7
At
least
1,000
but
less
than
10,000
workers
1184
W8
At
least
10,000
workers
1185
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1186
(
vii)
The
maximum
concentration,
measured
by
percentage
of
weight,
of
the
reportable
1187
chemical
substance
at
the
time
it
is
sent
off­
site
from
each
site.
If
the
chemical
is
site­
limited,
you
1188
must
report
the
maximum
concentration,
measured
by
percentage
of
weight,
of
the
reportable
1189
chemical
substance
at
the
time
it
is
reacted
on­
site
to
produce
a
different
chemical
substance.
1190
This
information
must
be
reported
regardless
of
the
physical
form(
s)
in
which
the
substance
is
sent
1191
off­
site
/
reacted
on­
site.
For
each
substance
at
each
site,
select
the
maximum
concentration
of
1192
the
substance
from
among
the
ranges
listed
in
the
following
table
and
report
the
corresponding
1193
code
(
i.
e.
M1
through
M5):
1194
Codes
for
Reporting
Maximum
Concentration
of
Chemical
Substance
1195
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1196
Codes
Concentration
Range
(%
weight)
1197
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1198
M1
Less
than
1%
by
weight
1199
M2
From
1
to
30%
by
weight
1200
M3
From
31
to
60%
by
weight
1201
M4
From
61
to
90%
by
weight
1202
M5
Greater
than
90%
by
weight
1203
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1204
(
viii)
The
physical
form(
s)
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
as
it
is
sent
off­
site
from
1205
each
site.
If
the
chemical
is
site­
limited,
you
must
report
the
physical
form(
s)
of
the
reportable
1206
chemical
substance
at
the
time
it
is
reacted
on­
site
to
produce
a
different
chemical
substance.
For
1207
each
substance
at
each
site,
the
submitter
must
report
as
many
physical
forms
as
apply
from
1208
among
the
physical
forms
listed
in
the
following
table:
1209
Categories
for
Reporting
Physical
Form
of
Chemical
Substance
1210
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1211
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Physical
Form
1212
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1213
Dry
powder
1214
Pellets
or
large
crystals
1215
Water­
or
solvent­
wet
solid
1216
Other
solid
1217
Gas
or
vapor
1218
Liquid
1219
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1220
(
ix)
Submitters
must
report
the
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
10%,
of
total
1221
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
reported
in
response
to
paragraph
1222
(
c)(
3)(
iv)
that
is
associated
with
each
physical
form
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
3)(
vii).
The
1223
sum
of
the
percentages
reported
must
not
add
up
to
more
than
100%.
1224
(
4)
Specific
information
for
chemical
substances
manufactured
in
amounts
of
300,000
lbs.
1225
or
more­­
In
addition
to
the
information
required
under
(
c)(
3)
of
this
section,
the
following
1226
information
must
be
reported
for
each
reportable
chemical
substance
manufactured
(
including
1227
imported)
in
an
amount
of
300,000
lbs.
(
136,364
kg)
or
more
at
any
one
site
during
calendar
year
1228
2005
or
during
the
calendar
year
at
4­
year
intervals
thereafter.
Persons
subject
to
this
paragraph
1229
must
report
the
information
described
in
subparagraphs
(
i)
and
(
ii)
for
each
reportable
chemical
1230
substance
at
sites
under
their
control
and
at
sites
that
receive
a
reportable
chemical
substance
1231
from
the
submitter
directly
or
indirectly
(
including
through
a
broker/
distributor,
from
a
customer
1232
of
the
submitter,
etc.).
Information
regarding
activities
occurring
at
sites
not
under
the
control
of
1233
the
submitter
must
be
reported
only
to
the
extent
that
it
is
readily
obtainable
by
the
submitter.
If
1234
information
responsive
to
a
given
data
requirement
under
this
paragraph,
including
information
in
1235
the
form
of
an
estimate,
is
not
readily
obtainable,
the
submitter
is
not
required
to
respond
to
the
1236
requirement.
1237
(
i)
Industrial
processing
and
use
information.
1238
(
A)
A
designation
indicating
the
type
of
industrial
processing
or
use
operation(
s)
at
each
1239
site
under
the
submitter's
control
as
well
as
at
sites
that
receive
a
reportable
substance
from
the
1240
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submitter
directly
or
indirectly.
For
each
chemical
substance,
report
the
letters
which
correspond
1241
to
the
appropriate
processing
or
use
operation[
s].
A
particular
designation
may
need
to
be
1242
reported
more
than
once,
to
the
extent
that
a
submitter
reports
more
than
one
NAICS
code
1243
(
under
paragraph
(
4)(
i)(
B)
of
this
section)
that
applies
to
a
given
designation
under
this
1244
paragraph.
1245
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1246
Designation
Operation
1247
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1248
PC
Processing
as
a
reactant
1249
PF
Processing
­
incorporation
into
formulation,
mixture
or
1250
reaction
product
1251
PA
Processing
­
incorporation
into
article
1252
PK
Processing
­
repackaging
1253
U
Use
­
non­
incorporative
activities
1254
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1255
(
B)
The
five­
digit
North
American
Industrial
Classification
System
(
NAICS)
codes
which
1256
best
describe
the
industrial
activities
associated
with
each
industrial
processing
or
use
operation
1257
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
A)
in
this
section.
Information
about
how
to
find
these
codes
is
1258
provided
in
the
instruction
booklet
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
section
711.40.
1259
If
more
than
10
NAICS
codes
apply
to
a
chemical
substance,
submitters
need
only
report
the
1260
NAICS
codes
for
the
chemical
substance
that
cumulatively
represent
the
largest
percentage
of
1261
production
volume,
measured
by
weight.
1262
(
C)
For
each
NAICS
code
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
i)(
B)
in
this
section,
a
code
1263
from
the
following
list
must
be
selected
to
designate
the
industrial
function
category
that
best
1264
represents
the
specific
manner
in
which
the
chemical
substance
is
used:
1265
Codes
for
Reporting
Industrial
Function
Categories
1266
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1267
Codes
Categories
1268
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1269
U01
Adsorbents
and
absorbents
1270
U02
Adhesives
and
binding
agents
1271
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U03
Aerosol
propellants
1272
U04
Agricultural
chemicals
(
non­
pesticidal)
1273
U05
Anti­
adhesive
agents
1274
U06
Bleaching
agents
1275
U07
Coloring
agents,
dyes
1276
U08
Coloring
agents,
pigments
1277
U09
Corrosion
inhibitors
and
anti­
scaling
agents
1278
U10
Fillers
1279
U11
Fixing
agents
1280
U12
Flame
retardants
1281
U13
Flotation
agents
1282
U14
Fuels
1283
U15
Functional
fluids
1284
U16
Intermediates
1285
U17
Lubricants
1286
U18
Odor
agents
1287
U19
Oxidizing
agents
1288
U20
pH­
regulating
agents
1289
U21
Photosensitive
chemicals
1290
U22
Plating
agents
and
metal
surface
treating
agents
1291
U23
Processing
aid,
not
otherwise
listed
1292
U24
Process
regulators,
used
in
vulcanization
or
polymerization
1293
processes
1294
U25
Process
regulators,
other
than
polymerization
or
vulcanization
1295
processes
1296
U26
Reducing
agents
1297
U27
Solvents
(
for
cleaning
or
degreasing)
1298
U28
Solvents
(
which
become
part
of
product
formulation
or
mixture)
1299
U29
Solvents
(
for
chemical
manufacture
and
processing
and
are
not
part
1300
of
product
at
greater
than
one
percent
by
weight)
1301
U30
Stabilizers
1302
U31
Surface
active
agents
1303
U32
Viscosity
adjustors
1304
U33
Other
1305
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1306
(
D)
The
estimated
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
10%,
of
total
production
volume
1307
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
each
combination
of
industrial
processing
1308
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and
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category.
Where
a
particular
combination
1309
of
industrial
processing
and
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category
accounts
1310
for
5%
or
less
of
the
total
production
volume
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance,
the
percentage
1311
must
not
be
rounded
off
to
zero
%
if
the
production
volume
attributable
to
that
industrial
1312
processing
and
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
category
combination
is
1313
300,000
lbs.(
136,364
kg)
or
more
during
the
calendar
year
for
which
data
must
be
reported.
1314
Instead,
in
such
a
case,
submitters
must
report
the
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
1%,
of
1315
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
the
particular
1316
combination
of
industrial
processing
and
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
industrial
function
1317
category.
1318
(
E)
For
each
combination
of
industrial
processing
and
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
1319
industrial
function
category,
the
submitter
must
estimate
the
number
of
sites
at
which
each
1320
reportable
chemical
substance
is
processed
or
used.
For
each
combination
associated
with
each
1321
substance,
the
submitter
must
select
from
among
the
ranges
of
sites
listed
in
the
following
table
1322
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.
S1
through
S7):
1323
Codes
for
Reporting
Numbers
of
Sites
1324
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1325
Codes
Range
1326
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1327
S1
Less
than
10
sites
1328
S2
From
10
to
25
sites
1329
S3
From
25
to
100
sites
1330
S4
From
100
to
250
sites
1331
S5
From
250
to
1,000
sites
1332
S6
From
1,000
to
10,000
sites
1333
S7
More
than
10,000
sites
1334
(
F)
For
each
combination
of
industrial
processing
and
use
operation,
NAICS
code
and
1335
industrial
function
category,
the
submitter
must
estimate
the
number
of
workers
reasonably
likely
1336
to
be
exposed
to
each
reportable
chemical
substance.
For
each
combination
associated
with
each
1337
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substance,
the
submitter
must
select
from
among
the
worker
ranges
listed
in
paragraph
(
3)(
vi)
of
1338
this
section
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.
W1
though
W8).
1339
(
ii)
Commercial
and
consumer
use
information.
1340
(
A)
Using
the
codes
listed,
submitters
must
designate
the
commercial
and
consumer
1341
product
category
or
categories
that
best
describe
the
commercial
and
consumer
products
in
which
1342
each
reportable
chemical
substance
is
used.
If
more
than
10
codes
apply
to
a
given
chemical,
1343
submitters
need
only
report
the
codes
for
the
chemical
substance
that
cumulatively
represent
the
1344
largest
percentage
of
production
volume,
measured
by
weight:
1345
Codes
for
Reporting
Commercial
and
Consumer
Product
Categories
1346
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1347
Codes
Category
1348
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1349
C01
Artists'
supplies
1350
C02
Adhesives
and
sealants
1351
C03
Automotive
care
products
1352
C04
Electrical
and
electronic
products
1353
C05
Glass
and
ceramic
products
1354
C06
Fabrics,
textiles
and
apparel
1355
C07
Lawn
and
garden
products
(
non­
pesticidal)
1356
C08
Leather
products
1357
C09
Lubricants,
greases
and
fuel
additives
1358
C10
Metal
products
1359
C11
Paper
products
1360
C12
Paints
and
coatings
1361
C13
Photographic
chemicals
1362
C14
Polishes
and
sanitation
goods
1363
C15
Rubber
and
plastic
products
1364
C16
Soaps
and
detergents
1365
C17
Transportation
products
1366
C18
Wood
and
wood
furniture
1367
C19
Other
1368
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
1369
(
B)
Submitters
must
determine,
within
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
1370
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reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
ii)(
A)
of
this
section,
whether
any
amount
of
each
reportable
1371
chemical
substance
manufactured
(
including
imported)
by
the
submitter
is
present
in
(
for
example,
1372
a
plasticizer
chemical
used
to
make
pacifiers)
or
on
(
for
example,
as
a
component
in
the
paint
on
a
1373
toy)
any
consumer
products
intended
for
use
by
children
up
to
the
age
of
14,
regardless
of
the
1374
concentration
of
the
substance
remaining
in
or
on
the
product.
Submitters
must
select
from
the
1375
following
options:
the
chemical
substance
is
used
in
the
manufacture
of
one
or
more
consumer
1376
products
specifically
intended
for
use
by
children,
the
chemical
substance
is
not
used
in
the
1377
manufacture
of
any
consumer
products
specifically
intended
for
use
by
children,
or
information
as
1378
to
whether
the
chemical
substance
is
used
in
the
manufacture
of
any
consumer
products
1379
specifically
intended
for
use
by
children
is
not
readily
obtainable.
1380
(
C)
The
estimated
percentage,
rounded
off
to
the
closest
10%,
of
total
production
volume
1381
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
1382
category.
Where
a
particular
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
accounts
for
5%
or
less
1383
of
the
total
production
volume
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance,
the
percentage
must
not
be
1384
rounded
off
to
zero
%
if
the
production
volume
attributable
to
that
commercial
and
consumer
1385
product
category
is
300,000
lbs.
(
136,364
kg)
or
more
during
the
calendar
year
for
which
data
1386
must
be
reported.
Instead,
in
such
a
case,
submitters
must
report
the
percentage,
rounded
off
to
1387
the
closest
1%,
of
total
production
volume
of
the
reportable
chemical
substance
associated
with
1388
the
particular
commercial
and
consumer
product
category.
1389
(
D)
Where
the
reportable
chemical
substance
is
used
in
commercial
or
consumer
products,
1390
the
estimated
typical
maximum
concentration,
measured
by
weight,
of
the
chemical
substance
in
1391
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
reported
under
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
ii)(
A)
of
this
1392
section.
For
each
substance
in
each
commercial
and
consumer
product
category
reported
under
1393
paragraph
(
c)(
4)(
ii)(
A)
of
this
section,
submitters
must
select
(
to
the
extent
this
information
is
1394
readily
obtainable)
from
among
the
ranges
of
concentrations
listed
in
the
table
at
paragraph
1395
(
c)(
3)(
viii)
of
this
section
and
report
the
corresponding
code
(
i.
e.
M1
through
M5).
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§
711.33
When
to
report.
1397
All
information
reported
to
EPA
in
response
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart
must
be
1398
submitted
during
an
applicable
submission
period.
The
first
submission
period
is
from
August
25,
1399
2006
to
December
23,
2006.
Subsequent
recurring
submission
periods
are
from
August
25
to
1400
December
23
at
4­
year
intervals
after
the
first
submission
period.
Any
person
described
in
section
1401
711.28(
a)
must
report
during
each
submission
period
for
each
chemical
substance
described
in
1402
section
711.25
that
the
person
manufactured
(
including
imported)
during
the
preceding
calendar
1403
year.
1404
§
711.35
Duplicative
reporting.
1405
(
a)
With
regard
to
section
8(
a)
rules.
Any
person
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
part
1406
who
previously
has
complied
with
reporting
requirements
of
a
rule
under
section
8(
a)
of
the
Act
1407
by
submitting
the
information
described
in
section
711.32
for
a
chemical
substance
described
in
1408
section
711.25
to
EPA,
and
has
done
so
within
one
year
of
the
start
of
a
reporting
period
1409
described
in
section
711.33,
is
not
required
to
report
again
on
the
manufacture
of
that
substance
1410
at
that
site
during
that
reporting
period.
1411
(
b)
With
regard
to
importers.
This
part
requires
that
only
one
report
be
submitted
on
each
1412
import
transaction
involving
a
chemical
substance
described
in
section
711.25.
When
two
or
1413
more
persons
are
involved
in
a
particular
import
transaction
and
each
person
meets
the
Agency's
1414
definition
of
"
importer"
as
set
forth
in
sections
711.3
and
704.3
of
this
chapter,
they
may
1415
determine
among
themselves
who
should
submit
the
required
report;
if
no
report
is
submitted
as
1416
required
under
this
part,
EPA
will
hold
each
such
person
liable
for
failure
to
report.
1417
§
711.37
Recordkeeping
requirements.
1418
(
a)
General
requirements.
1419
Each
person
who
is
subject
to
the
reporting
requirements
of
this
subpart
must
maintain
1420
records
that
document
any
information
reported
to
EPA.
1421
(
b)
Requirements
for
2002
Inventory
update
submitters.
1422
Records
relevant
to
reporting
during
the
2002
submission
period
must
be
retained
until
1423
August
25,
2006.
To
view
the
reporting
requirements
for
the
2002
submission
period,
refer
to
1424
the
regulations
in
effect
as
of
December
31,
2001
in
part
710
of
this
chapter.
1425
(
c)
Requirements
for
Inventory
updates
after
2002.
1426
Records
relevant
to
reporting
during
a
submission
period
after
the
2002
submission
period
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must
be
retained
for
a
period
of
5
years
beginning
with
the
effective
date
of
that
submission
1428
period.
1429
§
711.38
Confidentiality.
1430
(
a)
Any
person
submitting
information
under
this
subpart
may
assert
a
business
1431
confidentiality
claim
for
the
information
at
the
time
it
is
submitted.
These
claims
will
apply
only
to
1432
the
information
submitted
with
the
claim.
New
confidentiality
claims,
if
necessary,
must
be
1433
asserted
with
regard
to
information
submitted
during
the
next
submission
period.
Guidance
for
1434
asserting
confidentiality
claims
is
provided
in
the
instruction
booklet
identified
in
section
711.40.
1435
Information
claimed
as
confidential
in
accordance
with
this
section
will
be
treated
and
disclosed
in
1436
accordance
with
the
procedures
in
part
2
of
this
chapter.
1437
(
b)
A
person
may
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
the
chemical
identity
of
a
specific
1438
chemical
substance
only
if
the
identity
of
that
substance
is
treated
as
confidential
in
the
Master
1439
Inventory
File
as
of
the
time
the
report
is
submitted
for
that
substance
under
this
subpart.
1440
(
c)
Chemical
identity.
The
following
steps
must
be
taken
to
assert
a
claim
of
1441
confidentiality
for
the
identity
of
a
reportable
chemical
substance:
1442
(
1)
The
person
must
submit
with
the
report
detailed
written
answers
to
the
following
1443
questions
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official.
1444
(
i)
What
harmful
effects
to
your
competitive
position,
if
any,
do
you
think
would
result
1445
from
the
identity
of
the
chemical
substance
being
disclosed
in
connection
with
reporting
under
this
1446
subpart?
How
could
a
competitor
use
such
information?
Would
the
effects
of
disclosure
be
1447
substantial?
What
is
the
causal
relationship
between
the
disclosure
and
the
harmful
effects?
1448
(
ii)
How
long
should
confidential
treatment
be
given?
Until
a
specific
date,
the
occurrence
1449
of
a
specific
event,
or
permanently?
Why?
1450
(
iii)
Has
the
chemical
substance
been
patented?
If
so,
have
you
granted
licenses
to
others
1451
with
respect
to
the
patent
as
it
applies
to
the
chemical
substance?
If
the
chemical
substance
has
1452
been
patented
and
therefore
disclosed
through
the
patent,
why
should
it
be
treated
as
confidential?
1453
(
iv)
Has
the
identity
of
the
chemical
substance
been
kept
confidential
to
the
extent
that
1454
your
competitors
do
not
know
it
is
being
manufactured
or
imported
for
a
commercial
purpose
by
1455
anyone?
1456
(
v)
Is
the
fact
that
the
chemical
substance
is
being
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
a
1457
commercial
purpose
available
to
the
public,
for
example
in
technical
journals,
libraries,
or
State,
1458
local,
or
Federal
agency
public
files?
1459
(
vi)
What
measures
have
been
taken
to
prevent
undesired
disclosure
of
the
fact
that
the
1460
chemical
substance
is
being
manufactured
(
including
imported)
for
a
commercial
purpose?
1461
(
vii)
To
what
extent
has
the
fact
that
this
chemical
substance
is
manufactured
(
including
1462
imported)
for
commercial
purposes
been
revealed
to
others?
What
precautions
have
been
taken
1463
regarding
these
disclosures?
Have
there
been
public
disclosures
or
disclosures
to
competitors?
1464
(
viii)
Does
this
particular
chemical
substance
leave
the
site
of
manufacture
(
including
1465
import)
in
any
form,
e.
g.
as
product,
effluent,
emission,
etc.?
If
so,
what
measures
have
been
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taken
to
guard
against
the
discovery
of
its
identity?
1467
(
ix)
If
the
chemical
substance
leaves
the
site
in
a
product
that
is
available
to
the
public
or
1468
your
competitors,
can
the
substance
be
identified
by
analysis
of
the
product?
1469
(
x)
For
what
purpose
do
you
manufacture
(
including
import)
the
substance?
1470
(
xi)
Has
EPA,
another
Federal
agency,
or
any
Federal
court
made
any
pertinent
1471
confidentiality
determinations
regarding
this
chemical
substance?
If
so,
please
attach
copies
of
1472
such
determinations.
1473
(
2)
If
any
of
the
information
contained
in
the
answers
to
the
questions
listed
in
section
1474
711.38(
c)(
1)
is
asserted
to
contain
confidential
business
information,
the
submitter
must
clearly
1475
identify
the
information
that
is
claimed
confidential
by
marking
the
specific
information
on
each
1476
page
with
a
label
such
as
"
confidential
business
information,"
"
proprietary,"
or
"
trade
secret."
1477
(
d)
Site
identity.
A
person
may
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
a
submitter
site
only
if
1478
the
linkage
of
the
site
with
a
chemical
submitted
in
this
rule
is
confidential
and
not
publicly
1479
available.
The
following
steps
must
be
taken
to
assert
a
claim
of
confidentiality
for
1480
a
site
identity:
1481
(
1)
The
person
must
submit
with
the
report
detailed
written
answers
to
the
following
1482
questions
signed
and
dated
by
an
authorized
official:
1483
(
i)
Has
site
information
been
linked
with
a
chemical
identity
in
any
other
Federal,
state
or
1484
local
reporting
scheme?
For
example,
is
the
chemical
identity
linked
to
a
facility
in
a
filing
under
1485
the
Emergency
Planning
and
Community
Right­
To­
Know
Act
(
EPCRA)
section
311,
namely
1486
through
a
Material
Safety
Data
Sheet
(
MSDS)?
If
so,
identify
all
such
schemes.
Was
the
linkage
1487
claimed
as
confidential
in
any
of
these
instances?
1488
(
ii)
What
harmful
effect,
if
any
to
your
competitive
position
do
you
think
would
result
1489
from
the
identity
of
the
site
and
the
chemical
substance?
How
could
a
competitor
use
such
1490
information?
Would
the
effects
of
disclosure
be
substantial?
What
is
the
causal
relationship
1491
between
the
disclosure
and
the
harmful
effects?
1492
(
2)
If
any
of
the
information
contained
in
the
answers
to
the
questions
listed
in
section
1493
711.38(
d)(
1)
is
asserted
to
contain
confidential
business
information,
the
submitter
must
clearly
1494
identify
the
information
that
is
claimed
confidential
by
marking
the
specific
information
on
each
1495
page
with
a
label
such
as
"
confidential
business
information,"
"
proprietary,"
or
"
trade
secret."
1496
185
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
(
e)
If
no
claim
of
confidentiality
is
indicated
on
the
reporting
form
submitted
to
EPA
1497
under
this
subpart,
or
if
confidentiality
claim
substantiation
required
under
paragraphs
(
c)
and
(
d)
1498
of
this
section
is
not
submitted
with
the
reporting
form,
EPA
may
make
the
information
available
1499
to
the
public
without
further
notice
to
the
submitter.
1500
§
711.39
Reassertion
of
past
confidentiality
claims.
1501
(
a)
Any
claim
of
confidentiality
under
section
711.38
is
valid
only
until
the
end
of
the
1502
submission
period
immediately
following
the
submission
period
in
which
the
information
was
1503
claimed
as
confidential.
To
maintain
the
confidential
status
of
any
information
previously
1504
submitted
under
a
confidential
business
information
(
CBI)
claim,
a
submitter
must
certify
during
1505
every
submission
period
following
the
one
in
which
the
original
claim
was
made,
that
the
1506
information
should
continue
to
be
treated
as
confidential
by
EPA.
By
reasserting
a
previous
CBI
1507
claim
in
this
way,
a
submitter
is
communicating
to
EPA
that
the
information
continues
to
qualify
1508
as
CBI,
and
that
the
submitter
would
like
EPA
to
continue
protecting
the
information
as
CBI.
1509
Reassertion
must
be
provided
on
a
per
chemical
basis,
i.
e.
each
reassertion
covers
information
1510
associated
with
only
one
previously­
reported
chemical
for
which
some
or
all
of
the
previously
1511
reported
information
was
claimed
as
CBI,
and
for
which
the
submitter
would
like
to
retain
some
1512
or
all
of
the
previous
claims.
If
the
submitter
would
like
to
reassert
a
CBI
claim
for
which
1513
substantiation
was
required
at
the
time
the
claim
was
originally
made
(
i.
e.
chemical
identity
or
1514
plant
site
identity),
the
submitter
must
evaluate
its
previous
substantiation
to
determine
if
answers
1515
to
any
of
the
questions
in
section
711.38
have
changed
and
require
amendment.
A
submitter
must
1516
provide
revised
answers
to
any
of
the
substantiation
questions
in
section
711.38
to
the
extent
that
1517
the
submitter's
answers
have
changed
since
the
last
submission
period.
If
none
of
the
submitter's
1518
answers
have
changed
since
the
last
submission
period,
the
submitter
need
not
resubmit
its
1519
answers
in
the
current
submission
period.
Reassertions
must
be
made
to
maintain
confidentiality
1520
even
if
the
submitter
is
otherwise
not
required
to
report
the
information
in
section
711.32(
c)
1521
during
a
given
submission
period.
In
such
a
case,
the
submitter
must
report
the
information
in
1522
section
711.32(
c)(
1),
section
711.38
(
if
necessary),
and
this
section,
but
is
not
required
to
report
1523
any
other
information.
1524
186
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
(
b)
If
the
submitter
fails
in
a
submission
period
to
reassert
the
confidentiality
claims
made
1525
in
a
previous
submission
period,
the
claims
are
presumed
to
be
waived
and
EPA
may
make
the
1526
information
available
to
the
public
without
further
notice
to
the
submitter.
Claims
not
reasserted
1527
by
the
end
of
a
submission
period
will
be
declassified
after
the
submission
period
ends.
1528
(
c)
CBI
claims
made
in
IUR
submissions
prior
to
2006
will
not
be
subject
to
this
1529
reassertion
requirement.
CBI
claims
made
in
IUR
submissions
beginning
with
the
2006
reporting
1530
year
will
need
to
be
reasserted
in
subsequent
reporting
years
in
order
to
retain
CBI
protections.
1531
§
711.40
Availability
of
reporting
form
and
instructions.
1532
(
a)
Use
the
proper
EPA
form.
You
must
use
the
EPA
form
identified
as
  
Form
U''
to
1533
submit
written
information
in
response
to
the
requirements
of
this
subpart.
Copies
of
Form
U
are
1534
available
from
EPA
at
the
address
set
forth
in
paragraph
(
c)
of
this
section,
from
the
EPA
1535
Internet
Home
Page
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
opptintr/
opptprg.
htm,
or
via
fax
on
demand
by
using
1536
a
faxphone
to
call
(
202)
401­
0527
and
selecting
item
5119.
1537
(
b)
Follow
the
reporting
instructions.
Guidance
for
completing
the
reporting
form
and
1538
preparing
a
magnetic
media
report
is
available
in
the
EPA
publication
entitled
  
Guidance
1539
Document:
2006
Reporting
for
Updating
the
Chemical
Substances
Inventory
Database
Under
the
1540
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act
(
TSCA).''
1541
(
c)
Obtain
the
reporting
package
and
copies
of
the
form.
EPA
will
mail
a
reporting
1542
package
(
consisting
of
a
copy
of
Form
U
and
a
copy
of
  
Guidance
Document:
2006
Reporting
1543
for
Updating
the
Chemical
Substances
Inventory
Database
Under
the
Toxic
Substances
Control
1544
Act
(
TSCA)'')
to
those
submitters
that
reported
in
the
IUR
submission
period
that
occurred
1545
immediately
prior
to
the
current
submission
period.
If
you
did
not
receive
a
reporting
package,
1546
but
are
required
to
report,
you
may
obtain
a
copy
of
the
reporting
package
from
EPA
by
1547
submitting
a
request
for
this
information
as
follows:
1548
(
1)
By
telephone.
Call
the
EPA
TSCA
Hotline
at
202­
554­
1404,
or
TDD
202­
554­
0551.
1549
(
2)
By
e­
mail.
Send
an
e­
mail
request
for
this
information
to
the
EPA
TSCA
Hotline
at
1550
TSCA­
Hotline@
epa.
gov.
1551
187
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
(
3)
By
mail.
Send
a
written
request
for
this
information
to
the
following
address:
TSCA
1552
Hotline,
Mail
Code
7408,
ATTN:
Inventory
Update
Rule,
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
1553
Toxics,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
1554
20460.
1555
(
4)
By
Internet.
To
download
a
copy
of
the
form
and/
or
instructions
go
to:
1556
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
opptintr.
1557
(
d)
Submit
the
completed
reports.
You
must
submit
your
completed
reporting
form(
s)
1558
and/
or
magnetic
media
to
EPA
at
the
following
address:
Document
Control
Officer,
Mail
Code
1559
7407,
ATTN:
Inventory
Update
Rule,
Office
of
Pollution
Prevention
and
Toxics,
Environmental
1560
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.
1561
3.
By
amending
part
712
as
follows:
1562
PART
712
 
[
AMENDED]
1563
1564
a.
The
authority
citation
for
part
712
will
continue
to
read
as
follows:
1565
Authority:
15
U.
S.
C.
2607(
a).
1566
b.
In
section
712.25
by
revising
paragraph
(
d)(
1)
to
read
as
follows:
1567
Sec.
712.25
Exempt
manufacturers
and
importers.
1568
*
*
*
*
*
1569
(
d)*
*
*
*
*
1570
(
1)
As
a
byproduct
that
was
not
used
or
sold
or
that
was
formed
as
described
in
40
CFR
1571
711.4(
d)(
3)
through
(
7).*
*
*
*
*
1572
4.
By
amending
part
723
as
follows:
1573
PART
723
 
[
AMENDED]
1574
a.
The
authority
citation
for
part
723
will
continue
to
read
as
follows:
1575
Authority:
15
U.
S.
C.
2604.
1576
188
**
Working
Draft
­
Do
Not
Cite
or
Quote
­
Not
for
Public
Release
**
b.
In
section
723.175
by
revising
paragraphs
(
b)(
2)
and
(
b)(
3)
to
read
as
follows:
1577
Sec.
723.175
Premanufacture
Notification
Exemptions
1578
*
*
*
*
*
1579
(
b)
Definitions.
*
*
*
*
*
1580
(
2)
An
article
is
a
manufactured
item
(
i)
which
is
formed
to
a
specific
shape
or
design
1581
during
manufacture,
(
ii)
which
has
end
use
function(
s)
dependent
in
whole
or
in
part
upon
its
1582
shape
or
design
during
end
use,
and
(
iii)
which
has
either
no
change
of
chemical
composition
1583
during
its
end
use
or
only
those
changes
of
composition
which
have
no
commercial
purpose
1584
separate
from
that
of
the
article
and
that
may
occur
as
described
in
section
711.4(
d)(
5)
of
this
1585
chapter
except
that
fluids
and
particles
are
not
considered
articles
regardless
of
shape
or
design.
1586
(
3)
The
term
byproduct,
EPA,
impurities,
person,
and
site
have
the
same
meanings
as
in
1587
section
711.3
of
this
chapter.
1588
*
*
*
*
*
1589
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FR
Doc.
02­?????
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02;
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1590
BILLING
CODE
6560­
50­
F
1591