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Table 1 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—General Provisions Applicability to Subpart JJ | ||
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Reference | Applies to subpart JJ | Comment |
63.1(a) | Yes | |
63.1(b)(1) | No | Subpart JJ specifies applicability. |
63.1(b)(2) | Yes | |
63.1(b)(3) | Yes | |
63.1(c)(1) | No | Subpart JJ specifies applicability. |
63.1(c)(2) | No | Area sources are not subject to subpart JJ. |
63.1(c)(4) | Yes | |
63.1(c)(5) | Yes | |
1 63.1(c)(6) | Yes | |
63.1(e) | Yes | |
63.2 | Yes | Additional terms are defined in 63.801(a) of subpart JJ. When overlap between subparts A and JJ occurs, subpart JJ takes precedence. |
63.3 | Yes | Other units used in subpart JJ are defined in 63.801(b). |
63.4 | Yes | |
63.5 | Yes | |
63.6(a) | Yes | |
63.6(b)(1) | Yes | |
63.6(b)(2) | Yes | |
63.6(b)(3) | Yes | |
63.6(b)(4) | No | May apply when standards are proposed under Section 112(f) of the CAA. |
63.6(b)(5) | Yes | |
63.6(b)(7) | Yes | |
63.6(c)(1) | Yes | |
63.6(c)(2) | No | |
63.6(c)(5) | Yes | |
63.6(e)(1)(i) | No | See § 63.802(c) for general duty requirement. |
63.6(e)(1)(ii) | No. | |
63.6(e)(1)(iii) | Yes. | |
63.6(e)(2) | No | Section reserved. |
63.6(e)(3) | No. | |
63.6(f)(1) | No | Affected sources complying through the procedures specified in 63.804 (a)(1), (a)(2), (b), (c)(1), (d)(1), (d)(2), (e)(1), and (e)(2) are subject to the emission standards at all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction. |
63.6(f)(2) | Yes | |
63.6(f)(3) | Yes | |
63.6(g) | Yes | |
63.6(h) | No | |
63.6 (i)(1)-(i)(3) | Yes | |
63.6(i)(4)(i) | Yes | |
63.6(i)(4)(ii) | No | |
63.6 (i)(5)-(i)(14) | Yes | |
63.6(i)(16) | Yes | |
63.6(j) | Yes | |
63.7(a)-(d) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.7(e)(1) | No | See § 63.805(a)(1). |
63.7(e)(2)-(e)(4) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.8(a)-(b) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.8(c)(1)(i) | No. | |
63.8(c)(1)(ii) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.8(c)(1)(iii) | No. | |
63.8(c)(2)-(d)(2) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.8(d)(3) | Yes, except for last sentence | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.8(e)-(g) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.9(a) | Yes | |
2 63.9(b) | Yes | Existing sources are required to submit initial notification report within 270 days of the effective date. |
3 63.9(b) | Yes | Existing sources are required to submit initial notification report within 270 days of the effective date or no later than 120 days after the source becomes subject to this subpart, whichever is later. |
63.9(c) | Yes | |
63.9(d) | Yes | |
63.9(e) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.9(f) | No | |
63.9(g) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.9(h) | Yes | 63.9(h)(2)(ii) applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.9(i) | Yes | |
63.9(j) | Yes | |
1 63.9(k) | Yes | Only as specified in 63.9(j). |
63.10(a) | Yes | |
63.10(b)(1) | Yes | |
63.10(b)(2)(i) | No. | |
63.10(b)(2)(ii) | No | See § 63.806(k) for recordkeeping of occurrence and duration of malfunctions and recordkeeping of actions taken during malfunctions. |
63.10(b)(2)(iii) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.10(b)(2)(iv)-(b)(2)(v) | No. | |
63.10(b)(2)(vi)-(b)(2)(xiv) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.10(b)(3) | Yes | |
63.10(c)(1)-(9) | Yes. | |
63.10(c)(10)-(11) | No | See § 63.806(k) for recordkeeping of malfunctions. |
63.10(c)(12)-(14) | Yes. | |
63.10(c)(15) | No. | |
63.10(d)(1) | Yes | |
63.10(d)(2) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.10(d)(3) | No | |
63.10(d)(4) | Yes | |
63.10(d)(5) | No | See § 63.807(c)(3) for reporting of malfunctions. |
63.10(e) | Yes | Applies only to affected sources using a control device to comply with the rule. |
63.10(f) | Yes | |
63.11 | No | |
63.12-63.15 | Yes |
1 Text of entry added by 85 FR 73895, effective Jan. 19, 2021.
2 Text of entry effective until Jan. 19, 2021. See 85 FR 73895.
3 Text of entry effective Jan. 19, 2021. See 85 FR 73895.
Table 2 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—List of Volatile Hazardous Air Pollutants | |
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Chemical name | CAS No. |
Acetaldehyde | 75070 |
Acetamide | 60355 |
Acetonitrile | 75058 |
Acetophenone | 98862 |
2-Acetylaminofluorine | 53963 |
Acrolein | 107028 |
Acrylamide | 79061 |
Acrylic acid | 79107 |
Acrylonitrile | 107131 |
Allyl chloride | 107051 |
4-Aminobiphenyl | 92671 |
Aniline | 62533 |
o-Anisidine | 90040 |
Benzene | 71432 |
Benzidine | 92875 |
Benzotrichloride | 98077 |
Benzyl chloride | 100447 |
Biphenyl | 92524 |
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) | 117817 |
Bis (chloromethyl) ether | 542881 |
Bromoform | 75252 |
1,3-Butadiene | 106990 |
Carbon disulfide | 75150 |
Carbon tetrachloride | 56235 |
Carbonyl sulfide | 463581 |
Catechol | 120809 |
Chloroacetic acid | 79118 |
2-Chloroacetophenone | 532274 |
Chlorobenzene | 108907 |
Chloroform | 67663 |
Chloromethyl methyl ether | 107302 |
Chloroprene | 126998 |
Cresols (isomers and mixture) | 1319773 |
o-Cresol | 95487 |
m-Cresol | 108394 |
p-Cresol | 106445 |
Cumene | 98828 |
2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, including salts and esters) | 94757 |
DDE (1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene) | 72559 |
Diazomethane | 334883 |
Dibenzofuran | 132649 |
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane | 96128 |
Dibutylphthalate | 84742 |
1,4-Dichlorobenzene | 106467 |
3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine | 91941 |
Dichloroethyl ether (Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether) | 111444 |
1,3-Dichloropropene | 542756 |
Diethanolamine | 111422 |
N,N-Dimethylaniline | 121697 |
Diethyl sulfate | 64675 |
3,3′-Dimethoxybenzidine | 119904 |
4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene | 60117 |
3,3′-Dimethylbenzidine | 119937 |
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride | 79447 |
N,N-Dimethylformamide | 68122 |
1,1-Dimethylhydrazine | 57147 |
Dimethyl phthalate | 131113 |
Dimethyl sulfate | 77781 |
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol, and salts | 534521 |
2,4-Dinitrophenol | 51285 |
2,4-Dinitrotoluene | 121142 |
1,4-Dioxane (1,4-Diethyleneoxide) | 123911 |
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine | 122667 |
Epichlorohydrin (1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane) | 106898 |
1,2-Epoxybutane | 106887 |
Ethyl acrylate | 140885 |
Ethylbenzene | 100414 |
Ethyl carbamate (Urethane) | 51796 |
Ethyl chloride (Chloroethane) | 75003 |
Ethylene dibromide (Dibromoethane) | 106934 |
Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) | 107062 |
Ethylene glycol | 107211 |
Ethylene oxide | 75218 |
Ethylenethiourea | 96457 |
Ethylidene dichloride (1,1-Dichloroethane) | 75343 |
Formaldehyde | 50000 |
Glycolethersa | |
Hexachlorobenzene | 118741 |
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene | 87683 |
Hexachloroethane | 67721 |
Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate | 822060 |
Hexamethylphosphoramide | 680319 |
Hexane | 110543 |
Hydrazine | 302012 |
Hydroquinone | 123319 |
Isophorone | 78591 |
Maleic anhydride | 108316 |
Methanol | 67561 |
Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) | 74839 |
Methyl chloride (Chloromethane) | 74873 |
Methyl chloroform (1,1,1-Trichloroethane) | 71556 |
Methyl ethyl ketone (2-Butanone) | 78933 |
Methylhydrazine | 60344 |
Methyl iodide (Iodomethane) | 74884 |
Methyl isobutyl ketone (Hexone) | 108101 |
Methyl isocyanate | 624839 |
Methyl methacrylate | 80626 |
Methyl tert-butyl ether | 1634044 |
4,4′-Methylenebis (2-chloroaniline) | 101144 |
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) | 75092 |
4,4′-Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) | 101688 |
4,4′-Methylenedianiline | 101779 |
Naphthalene | 91203 |
Nitrobenzene | 98953 |
4-Nitrobiphenyl | 92933 |
4-Nitrophenol | 100027 |
2-Nitropropane | 79469 |
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea | 684935 |
N-Nitrosodimethylamine | 62759 |
N-Nitrosomorpholine | 59892 |
Phenol | 108952 |
p-Phenylenediamine | 106503 |
Phosgene | 75445 |
Phthalic anhydride | 85449 |
Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors) | 1336363 |
Polycyclic Organic Matterb | |
1,3-Propane sultone | 1120714 |
beta-Propiolactone | 57578 |
Propionaldehyde | 123386 |
Propoxur (Baygon) | 114261 |
Propylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloropropane) | 78875 |
Propylene oxide | 75569 |
1,2-Propylenimine (2-Methyl aziridine) | 75558 |
Quinone | 106514 |
Styrene | 100425 |
Styrene oxide | 96093 |
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin | 1746016 |
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane | 79345 |
Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) | 127184 |
Toluene | 108883 |
2,4-Toluenediamine | 95807 |
Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate | 584849 |
o-Toluidine | 95534 |
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene | 120821 |
1,1,2-Trichloroethane | 79005 |
Trichloroethylene | 79016 |
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol | 95954 |
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol | 88062 |
Triethylamine | 121448 |
Trifluralin | 1582098 |
2,2,4-Trimethylpentane | 540841 |
Vinyl acetate | 108054 |
Vinyl bromide | 593602 |
Vinyl chloride | 75014 |
Vinylidene chloride (1,1-Dichloroethylene) | 75354 |
Xylenes (isomers and mixture) | 1330207 |
o-Xylene | 95476 |
m-Xylene | 108383 |
p-Xylene | 106423 |
a Includes mono- and di-ethers of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycols and triethylene glycol; R-(OCH2CH2) RR-OR where:
n = 1, 2, or 3,
R = alkyl or aryl groups
R′= R, H, or groups which, when removed, yield glycol ethers with the structure: R-(OCH2CH2)n—OH. Polymers are excluded from the glycol category.
b Includes organic compounds with more than one benzene ring, and which have a boiling point greater than or equal to 100 °C.
Table 3 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—Summary of Emission Limits | ||
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Emission point | Existing source | New source |
Finishing Operations: | ||
(a) Achieve a weighted average VHAP content across all coatings (maximum kg VHAP/kg solids [lb VHAP/lb solids], as applied | a1.0 | a0.8 |
(b) Use compliant finishing materials (maximum kg VHAP/kg solids [lb VHAP/lb solids], as applied): | ||
—stains | a1.0 | a1.0 |
—washcoats | ||
—sealers | a1.0 | a0.8 |
—topcoats | a1.0 | a0.8 |
—basecoats | ||
—enamels | ||
—thinners (maximum percent VHAP allowable); or | 10.0 | 10.0 |
(c) As an alternative, use control device; or | c1.0 | c0.8 |
(d) Use any combination of (a), (b), and (c) | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Cleaning Operations: | ||
Strippable spray booth material (maximum VOC content, kg VOC/kg solids [lb VOC/lb solids]) | 0.8 | 0.8 |
Contact Adhesives: | ||
(a) Use compliant contact adhesives (maximum kg VHAP/kg solids [lb VHAP/lb solids], as applied) based on following criteria: | ||
i. For aerosol adhesives, and for contact adhesives applied to nonporous substrates | dNA | dNA |
ii. For foam adhesives used in products that meet flammability requirements | 1.8 | 0.2 |
iii. For all other contact adhesives (including foam adhesives used in products that do not meet flammability requirements); or | 1.0 | 0.2 |
(b) Use a control device | e1.0 | e0.2 |
All Finishing Operations and Contact Adhesives: | ||
(a) Achieve total free formaldehyde emissions across all finishing operations and contact adhesives, lb per rolling 12 month period, as applied | 400 | 400 |
(b) Use coatings and contact adhesives only if they are low-formaldehyde coatings and contact adhesives | f1.0 | f1.0 |
a The limits refer to the VHAP content of the coating, as applied.
b Washcoats, basecoats, and enamels must comply with the limits presented in this table if they are purchased premade, that is, if they are not formulated on site by thinning other finishing materials. If they are formulated onsite, they must be formulated using compliant finishing materials, i.e., those that meet the limits specified in this table, and thinners containing no more than 3.0 percent VHAP by weight.
c The control device must operate at an efficiency that is equivalent to no greater than 1.0 kilogram (or 0.8 kilogram) of VHAP being emitted from the affected emission source per kilogram of solids used.
d There is no limit on the VHAP content of these adhesives.
e The control device must operate at an efficiency that is equivalent to no greater than 1.0 kilogram (or 0.2 kilogram) of VHAP being emitted from the affected emission source per kilogram of solids used.
f The limits refer to the formaldehyde content by weight of the coating or contact adhesive, as specified on certified product data sheets.
Table 4 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—Pollutants Excluded From Use in Cleaning and Washoff Solvents | |
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Chemical name | CAS No. |
4-Aminobiphenyl | 92671 |
Styrene oxide | 96093 |
Diethyl sulfate | 64675 |
N-Nitrosomorpholine | 59892 |
Dimethyl formamide | 68122 |
Hexamethylphosphoramide | 680319 |
Acetamide | 60355 |
4,4′-Methylenedianiline | 101779 |
o-Anisidine | 90040 |
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin | 1746016 |
Beryllium salts | |
Benzidine | 92875 |
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea | 684935 |
Bis (chloromethyl) ether | 542881 |
Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride | 79447 |
Chromium compounds (hexavalent) | |
1,2-Propylenimine (2-Methyl aziridine) | 75558 |
Arsenic and inorganic arsenic compounds | 99999904 |
Hydrazine | 302012 |
1,1-Dimethyl hydrazine | 57147 |
Beryllium compounds | 7440417 |
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane | 96128 |
N-Nitrosodimethylamine | 62759 |
Cadmium compounds | |
Benzo (a) pyrene | 50328 |
Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors) | 1336363 |
Heptachlor | 76448 |
3,3′-Dimethyl benzidine | 119937 |
Nickel subsulfide | 12035722 |
Acrylamide | 79061 |
Hexachlorobenzene | 118741 |
Chlordane | 57749 |
1,3-Propane sultone | 1120714 |
1,3-Butadiene | 106990 |
Nickel refinery dust | |
2-Acetylaminoflourine | 53963 |
3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine | 53963 |
Lindane (hexachlorcyclohexane, gamma) | 58899 |
2,4-Toluene diamine | 95807 |
Dichloroethyl ether (Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether) | 111444 |
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine | 122667 |
Toxaphene (chlorinated camphene) | 8001352 |
2,4-Dinitrotoluene | 121142 |
3,3′-Dimethoxybenzidine | 119904 |
Formaldehyde | 50000 |
4,4′-Methylene bis (2-chloroaniline) | 101144 |
Acrylonitrile | 107131 |
Ethylene dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane) | 106934 |
DDE (1,1-p-chlorophenyl 1-2 dichloroethylene) | 72559 |
Chlorobenzilate | 510156 |
Dichlorvos | 62737 |
Vinyl chloride | 75014 |
Coke Oven Emissions | |
Ethylene oxide | 75218 |
Ethylene thiourea | 96457 |
Vinyl bromide (bromoethene) | 593602 |
Selenium sulfide (mono and di) | 7488564 |
Chloroform | 67663 |
Pentachlorophenol | 87865 |
Ethyl carbamate (Urethane) | 51796 |
Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) | 107062 |
Propylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloropropane) | 78875 |
Carbon tetrachloride | 56235 |
Benzene | 71432 |
Methyl hydrazine | 60344 |
Ethyl acrylate | 140885 |
Propylene oxide | 75569 |
Aniline | 62533 |
1,4-Dichlorobenzene(p) | 106467 |
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol | 88062 |
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) | 117817 |
o-Toluidine | 95534 |
Propoxur | 114261 |
1,4-Dioxane (1,4-Diethyleneoxide) | 123911 |
Acetaldehyde | 75070 |
Bromoform | 75252 |
Captan | 133062 |
Epichlorohydrin | 106898 |
Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) | 75092 |
Dibenz (ah) anthracene | 53703 |
Chrysene | 218019 |
Dimethyl aminoazobenzene | 60117 |
Benzo (a) anthracene | 56553 |
Benzo (b) fluoranthene | 205992 |
Antimony trioxide | 1309644 |
2-Nitropropane | 79469 |
1,3-Dichloropropene | 542756 |
7, 12-Dimethylbenz(a) anthracene | 57976 |
Benz(c) acridine | 225514 |
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene | 193395 |
1,2:7,8-Dibenzopyrene | 189559 |
Table 5 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—List of VHAP of Potential Concern Identified by Industry | ||
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CAS No. | Chemical name | EPA de minimis, tons/yr |
68122 | Dimethyl formamide | 1.0 |
50000 | Formaldehyde | 0.2 |
75092 | Methylene chloride | 4.0 |
79469 | 2-Nitropropane | 1.0 |
78591 | Isophorone | 0.7 |
1000425 | Styrene monomer | 1.0 |
108952 | Phenol | 0.1 |
111422 | Dimethanolamine | 5.0 |
109864 | 2-Methoxyethanol | 10.0 |
111159 | 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate | 10.0 |
Table 6 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—VHAP of Potential Concern | ||
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CAS No. | Chemical name | EPA de minimis, tons/yr* |
92671 | 4-Aminobiphenyl | 1.0 |
96093 | Styrene oxide | 1.0 |
64675 | Diethyl sulfate | 1.0 |
59892 | N-Nitrosomorpholine | 1.0 |
68122 | Dimethyl formamide | 1.0 |
680319 | Hexamethylphosphoramide | 0.01 |
60355 | Acetamide | 1.0 |
101779 | 4,4′-Methylenedianiline | 1.0 |
90040 | o-Anisidine | 1.0 |
1746016 | 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.00000006 |
92875 | Benzidine | 0.00003 |
684935 | N-Nitroso-N-methylurea | 0.00002 |
542881 | Bis(chloromethyl) ether | 0.00003 |
79447 | Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride | 0.002 |
75558 | 1,2-Propylenimine (2-Methyl aziridine) | 0.0003 |
57147 | 1,1-Dimethyl hydrazine | 0.0008 |
96128 | 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane | 0.001 |
62759 | N-Nitrosodimethylamine | 0.0001 |
50328 | Benzo (a) pyrene | 0.001 |
1336363 | Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors) | 0.0009 |
76448 | Heptachlor | 0.002 |
119937 | 3,3′-Dimethyl benzidine | 0.001 |
79061 | Acrylamide | 0.002 |
118741 | Hexachlorobenzene | 0.004 |
57749 | Chlordane | 0.005 |
1120714 | 1,3-Propane sultone | 0.003 |
106990 | 1,3-Butadiene | 0.007 |
53963 | 2-Acetylaminoflourine | 0.0005 |
91941 | 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine | 0.02 |
58899 | Lindane (hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma) | 0.005 |
95807 | 2,4-Toluene diamine | 0.002 |
111444 | Dichloroethyl ether (Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether) | 0.006 |
122667 | 1,2—Diphenylhydrazine | 0.009 |
8001352 | Toxaphene (chlorinated camphene) | 0.006 |
121142 | 2,4-Dinitrotoluene | 0.002 |
119904 | 3,3′-Dimethoxybenzidine | 0.01 |
50000 | Formaldehyde | 0.2 |
101144 | 4,4′-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline) | 0.02 |
107131 | Acrylonitrile | 0.03 |
106934 | Ethylene dibromide(1,2-Dibromoethane) | 0.01 |
72559 | DDE (1,1-p-chlorophenyl 1-2 dichloroethylene) | 0.01 |
510156 | Chlorobenzilate | 0.04 |
62737 | Dichlorvos | 0.02 |
75014 | Vinyl chloride | 0.02 |
75218 | Ethylene oxide | 0.09 |
96457 | Ethylene thiourea | 0.06 |
593602 | Vinyl bromide (bromoethene) | 0.06 |
67663 | Chloroform | 0.09 |
87865 | Pentachlorophenol | 0.07 |
51796 | Ethyl carbamate (Urethane) | 0.08 |
107062 | Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) | 0.08 |
78875 | Propylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloropropane) | 0.1 |
56235 | Carbon tetrachloride | 0.1 |
71432 | Benzene | 0.2 |
140885 | Ethyl acrylate | 0.1 |
75569 | Propylene oxide | 0.5 |
62533 | Aniline | 0.1 |
106467 | 1,4-Dichlorobenzene(p) | 0.3 |
88062 | 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol | 0.6 |
117817 | Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) | 0.5 |
95534 | o-Toluidine | 0.4 |
114261 | Propoxur | 2.0 |
79016 | Trichloroethylene | 1.0 |
123911 | 1,4-Dioxane (1,4-Diethyleneoxide) | 0.6 |
75070 | Acetaldehyde | 0.9 |
75252 | Bromoform | 2.0 |
133062 | Captan | 2.0 |
106898 | Epichlorohydrin | 2.0 |
75092 | Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) | 4.0 |
127184 | Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) | 4.0 |
53703 | Dibenz (ah) anthracene | 0.01 |
218019 | Chrysene | 0.01 |
60117 | Dimethyl aminoazobenzene | 1.0 |
56553 | Benzo (a) anthracene | 0.01 |
205992 | Benzo (b) fluoranthene | 0.01 |
79469 | 2-Nitropropane | 1.0 |
542756 | 1,3-Dichloropropene | 1.0 |
57976 | 7,12-Dimethylbenz (a) anthracene | 0.01 |
225514 | Benz(c)acridine | 0.01 |
193395 | Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene | 0.01 |
189559 | 1,2:7,8-Dibenzopyrene | 0.01 |
79345 | 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane | 0.03 |
91225 | Quinoline | 0.0006 |
75354 | Vinylidene chloride (1,1-Dichloroethylene) | 0.04 |
87683 | Hexachlorobutadiene | 0.09 |
82688 | Pentachloronitrobenzene (Quintobenzene) | 0.03 |
78591 | Isophorone | 0.7 |
79005 | 1,1,2-Trichloroethane | 0.1 |
74873 | Methyl chloride (Chloromethane) | 1.0 |
67721 | Hexachloroethane | 0.5 |
1582098 | Trifluralin | 0.9 |
1319773 | Cresols/Cresylic acid (isomers and mixture) | 1.0 |
108394 | m-Cresol | 1.0 |
75343 | Ethylidene dichloride (1,1-Dichloroethane) | 1.0 |
95487 | o-Cresol | 1.0 |
106445 | p-Cresol | 1.0 |
74884 | Methyl iodide (Iodomethane) | 1.0 |
100425 | Styrene | 1.0 |
107051 | Allyl chloride | 1.0 |
334883 | Diazomethane | 1.0 |
95954 | 2,4,5—Trichlorophenol | 1.0 |
133904 | Chloramben | 1.0 |
106887 | 1,2—Epoxybutane | 1.0 |
108054 | Vinyl acetate | 1.0 |
126998 | Chloroprene | 1.0 |
123319 | Hydroquinone | 1.0 |
92933 | 4-Nitrobiphenyl | 1.0 |
56382 | Parathion | 0.1 |
13463393 | Nickel Carbonyl | 0.1 |
60344 | Methyl hydrazine | 0.006 |
151564 | Ethylene imine | 0.0003 |
77781 | Dimethyl sulfate | 0.1 |
107302 | Chloromethyl methyl ether | 0.1 |
57578 | beta-Propiolactone | 0.1 |
100447 | Benzyl chloride | 0.04 |
98077 | Benzotrichloride | 0.0006 |
107028 | Acrolein | 0.04 |
584849 | 2,4—Toluene diisocyanate | 0.1 |
75741 | Tetramethyl lead | 0.01 |
78002 | Tetraethyl lead | 0.01 |
12108133 | Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese | 0.1 |
624839 | Methyl isocyanate | 0.1 |
77474 | Hexachlorocyclopentadiene | 0.1 |
62207765 | Fluomine | 0.1 |
10210681 | Cobalt carbonyl | 0.1 |
79118 | Chloroacetic acid | 0.1 |
534521 | 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol, and salts | 0.1 |
101688 | Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate | 0.1 |
108952 | Phenol | 0.1 |
62384 | Mercury, (acetato-o) phenyl | 0.01 |
98862 | Acetophenone | 1.0 |
108316 | Maleic anhydride | 1.0 |
532274 | 2-Chloroacetophenone | 0.06 |
51285 | 2,4-Dinitrophenol | 1.0 |
109864 | 2-Methyoxy ethanol | 10.0 |
98953 | Nitrobenzene | 1.0 |
74839 | Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) | 10.0 |
75150 | Carbon disulfide | 1.0 |
121697 | N,N-Dimethylaniline | 1.0 |
106514 | Quinone | 5.0 |
123386 | Propionaldehyde | 5.0 |
120809 | Catechol | 5.0 |
85449 | Phthalic anhydride | 5.0 |
463581 | Carbonyl sulfide | 5.0 |
132649 | Dibenzofurans | 5.0 |
100027 | 4-Nitrophenol | 5.0 |
540841 | 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane | 5.0 |
111422 | Diethanolamine | 5.0 |
822060 | Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate | 5.0 |
Glycol ethersa | 5.0 | |
Polycyclic organic matterb | 0.01 |
* These values are based on the de minimis levels provided in the proposed rulemaking pursuant to section 112(g) of the Act using a 70-year lifetime exposure duration for all VHAP. Default assumptions and the de minimis values based on inhalation reference doses (RfC) are not changed by this adjustment.
a Except for ethylene glycol butyl ether, ethylene glycol ethyl ether (2-ethoxy ethanol), ethylene glycol hexyl ether, ethylene glycol methyl ether (2-methoxyethanol), ethylene glycol phenyl ether, ethylene glycol propyl ether, ethylene glycol mono-2-ethylhexyl ether, diethylene glycol butyl ether, diethylene glycol ethyl ether, diethylene glycol methyl ether, diethylene glycol hexyl ether, diethylene glycol phenyl ether, diethylene glycol propyl ether, triethylene glycol butyl ether, triethylene glycol ethyl ether, triethylene glycol methyl ether, triethylene glycol propyl ether, ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate, ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, and diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate.
b Except for benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, benz(c)acridine, chrysene, dibenz(ah) anthracene, 1,2:7,8-dibenzopyrene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, but including dioxins and furans.
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