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Title 40: Protection of Environment
PART 799—IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE AND MIXTURE TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Subpart C—Testing Consent Orders

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§ 799.5000   Testing consent orders for substances and mixtures with Chemical Abstract Service Registry Numbers.

This section sets forth a list of substances and mixtures which are the subject of testing consent orders adopted under 40 CFR part 790. Listed below in Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number order are the substances and mixtures which are the subject of these orders and theFederal Registercitations providing public notice of such orders.

CAS NumberSubstance or mixture nameTestingFR Publication Date
67–64–1AcetoneHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
71–55–61,1,1-TrichloroethaneHealth effectsAugust 23, 1989.
78–83–1Isobutyl alcoholHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
79–10–7Acrylic AcidHealth effectsMarch 4, 1992.
84–74–2Di- n -butyl phthalateEnvironmental effectsJanuary 9, 1989.
84–75–3Di- n -hexyl phthalateEnvironmental effectsJanuary 9, 1989.
  Chemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
100–40–34-VinylcyclohexeneHealth effectsSeptember 23, 1991.
    Chemical fateSeptember 23, 1991.
106–91–2Glycidyl methacrylateHealth effectsJanuary 26, 1995.
108–10–1Methyl isobutyl ketoneHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
109–99–9TetrahydrofuranHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
110–82–7CyclohexaneHealth Effects and Environmental Releases ReportNovember 18, 1994.
112–35–6Triethylene glycol monomethyl etherHealth effectsApril 3, 1989.
112–50–5Triethylene glycol monoethyl etherHealth effectsApril 3, 1989.
117–81–7Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalateChemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
119–06–2Ditridecyl phthalateChemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
123–86–4 N -butyl acetateHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
131–11–3Dimethly phthalateEnvironmental effectsJanuary 9, 1989.
141–78–6Ethyl acetateHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
141–79–7Mesityl oxideHealth effectsSeptember 5, 1991.
143–22–6Triethylene glycol monobutyl etherHealth effectsJanuary 9, 1989.
143–33–9Sodium cyanideChemical fateDecember 17, 1991.
    Terrestrial effectsDecember 17, 1991.
556–67–2Octamethylcyclo-tetrasiloxaneChemical fateJanuary 10, 1989.
    Environmental effectsJanuary 10, 1989.
628–63–7 N -amyl acetateHealth effectsJanuary 23, 1995.
872–50–4 N- methylpyrrolidoneHealth effectsNovember 23, 1993.
994–05–8Tertiary-amyl methyl etherHealth effectsMarch 21, 1995.
1634–04–4Methyl tert-butyl etherHealth effectsMarch 31, 1988.
2461–18–9Lauryl glycidyl ether1Health effectsJune 11, 1996.
3618–72–2C.I. Disperse Blue 79:1 Acetamide, N -[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy) ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-bromo-4, 6-dinitrophenyl) azo]-4-methoxyphenyl]-Health effectsNovember 21, 1989.
    Environmental effectsNovember 21, 1989.
3648–20–2Diundecyl phthalateEnvironmental effectsJanuary 9, 1989.
4170–30–3CrotonaldehydeEnvironmental effectsNovember 9, 1989.
  Chemical fateNovember 9, 1989.
4675–54–3Bisphenol A diglycidyl etherHealth effects
Exposure evaluation
August 1, 1994.
15965–99–8Hexadecyl glycidyl ether1Health effectsJune 11, 1996.
16245–97–9 n -Octadecyl glycidyl ether1Health effectsJune 11, 1996.
26761–40–0Diisodecyl phthalateChemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
38954–75–5Tetradecyl glycidyl ether1Health effectsJune 11, 1996.
68081–84–5Alkyl (C10-C16) glycidyl ether1Health effectsJune 11, 1996.
68515–47–9Ditridecyl phthalate (mixed isomers)Chemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
68515–49–1Diisodecyl phthalate (mixed isomers)Chemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
68515–50–4Dihexyl phthalate (mixed isomers)Environmental effectsJanuary 9, 1989.
    Chemical fateJanuary 9, 1989.
68609–97–2Alkyl (C12-C14) glycidyl ether1Health effectsJune 11, 1996.
84852–15–3*4-Nonylphenol, branchedEnvironmental effectsFebruary 21, 1990.
  Chemical fateFebruary 21, 1990.
120547-52-6Alkyl (C12-C13) glycidyl etherHealth effectsMarch 22, 1996.
142844–00–6Refractory ceramic fibersExposure monitoringMay 14, 1993.

1As represented by alkyl (C12-C13) glycidyl ether (CAS No. 120547–52–6)

[57 FR 18829, May 1, 1992, as amended at 57 FR 24961, June 12, 1992; 58 FR 28520, May 14, 1993; 58 FR 34205, June 23, 1993; 58 FR 61816, Nov. 23, 1993; 59 FR 38920, Aug. 1, 1994; 59 FR 59663, Nov. 18, 1994; 60 FR 4519, Jan. 23, 1995; 60 FR 5140, Jan. 26, 1995; 60 FR 14911, Mar. 21, 1995; 60 FR 31924, June 19, 1995; 61 FR 11742, Mar. 22, 1996; 61 FR 29487, June 11, 1996]

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