New York City Department of Environmental Protection Community Right-To-Know: List of Hazardous Substances

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New York City Department of Environmental Protection Community Right-To-Know: List of Hazardous Substances New York City Department of Environmental Protection Community Right-to-Know: List of Hazardous Substances Updated: 12/2015 Definitions SARA = The federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (enacted in 1986). Title III of SARA, known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Act, sets requirements for hazardous chemicals, improves the public’s access to information on chemical hazards in their community, and establishes reporting responsibilities for facilities that store, use, and/or release hazardous chemicals. RQ = Reportable Quantity. An amount entered in this column indicates the substance may be reportable under §304 of SARA Title III. Amount is in pounds, a "K" represents 1,000 pounds. An asterisk following the Reporting Quantity (i.e. 5000*) will indicate that reporting of releases is not required if the diameter of the pieces of the solid metal released is equal to or exceeds 100 micrometers (0.004 inches). TPQ = Threshold Planning Quantity. An amount entered in this column reads in pounds and indicates the substance is an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS), and may require reporting under sections 302, 304 & 312 of SARA Title III. A TPQ with a slash (/) indicates a "split" TPQ. The number to the left of the slash is the substance's TPQ only if the substance is present in the form of a fine powder (particle size less than 100 microns), molten or in solution, or reacts with water (NFPA rating = 2, 3 or 4). The TPQ is 10,000 lb if the substance is present in other forms. A star (*) in the 313 column= The substance is reportable under §313 of SARA Title III. TRQ = Threshold Reporting Quantity. An amount entered in this column reads in pounds and indicates the substance requires reporting and labeling under the City law. TRQs can be interpreted as indications of hazard; the lower a substance's TRQ, the greater its potential hazard. CAS = Chemical Abstracts Service number. This is assigned for purposes of identification. If two substances have the same CAS number, the names are synonymous. The list contains entries without a CAS number, called generic, these listings refer to a group of substances rather than to a single specific substance. A substance should be reported by the generic name only if a specific chemical common name and CAS number cannot be located. Common or Chemical Name = Common names are given to commonly-used or easily-recognizable substances. Chemical names are the substances’ scientific names, as defined by an international body. SARA NEW YORK CITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW RQ TPQ 313 TRQ CAS Common or Chemical Name 100 500 83329 ACENAPHTHENE 5K 500 208968 ACENAPHTHYLENE 10 105577 ACETAL 1K * 0 75070 ACETALDEHYDE 100 75398 ACETALDEHYDE AMMONIA 0 107200 ACETALDEHYDE, CHLORO 10 107299 ACETALDEHYDE, OXIME 5K 100 75876 ACETALDEHYDE, TRICHLORO 10 107299 ACETALDOXIME 1 * 0 60355 ACETAMIDE 0 56757 ACETAMIDE, 2,2-DICHLORO-N- 2-HYDROXY-1-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-2-(4- NITROPHENYL)ETHYL 0 127195 ACETAMIDE, N,N-DIMETHYL 100 0 62442 ACETAMIDE, N-(4-ETHOXYPHENYL) 1 * 0 53963 ACETAMIDE, N-9H-FLUOREN-2-YL 1K 100 591082 ACETAMIDE, N-(AMINOTHIOXOMETHYL) * 0 2832408 ACETAMIDE, N- 4- (2-HYDROXY-5-METHYLPHENYL)AZO PHENYL 5K 0 64197 ACETIC ACID 5K 500 631618 ACETIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT 5K 10 108247 ACETIC ACID, ANHYDRIDE 10 105362 ACETIC ACID, BROMO-, ETHYL ESTER 100 96322 ACETIC ACID, BROMO-, METHYL ESTER 5K 10 123864 ACETIC ACID, BUTYL ESTER 10 * 0 543908 ACETIC ACID, CADMIUM SALT 1 100/ * 100 79118 ACETIC ACID, CHLORO 10 2549511 ACETIC ACID, CHLORO-, ETHENYL ESTER 10 105395 ACETIC ACID, CHLORO-, ETHYL ESTER 100 96344 ACETIC ACID, CHLORO-, METHYL ESTER 10 105486 ACETIC ACID, CHLORO-, 1-METHYLETHYL ESTER 100 3926623 ACETIC ACID, CHLORO-, SODIUM SALT 1K * 0 1066304 ACETIC ACID, CHROMIUM (3+) SALT 100 * 100 142712 ACETIC ACID, COPPER(II) SALT * 10 105566 ACETIC ACID, CYANO-, ETHYL ESTER 100 622457 ACETIC ACID, CYCLOHEXYL ESTER 10 79436 ACETIC ACID, DICHLORO 100 116541 ACETIC ACID, DICHLORO-, METHYL ESTER 100 * 0 94757 ACETIC ACID, (2,4-DICHLORO-PHENOXY) Page 1 SARA NEW YORK CITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW RQ TPQ 313 TRQ CAS Common or Chemical Name 5K 10 540885 ACETIC ACID, 1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL ESTER 5K 1K * 1 108054 ACETIC ACID ETHENYL ESTER 5K 0 141786 ACETIC ACID ETHYL ESTER 1 10/ 10 144490 ACETIC ACID, FLUORO 100 23745860 ACETIC ACID, FLUORO-, POTASSIUM SALT 10 10/ 0 62748 ACETIC ACID, FLUORO-, SODIUM SALT 100 68111 ACETIC ACID, MERCAPTO 1 500/ * 0 1600277 ACETIC ACID, MERCURY(2+) SALT 10 79209 ACETIC ACID, METHYL ESTER 10 108214 ACETIC ACID, 1-METHYLETHYL ESTER 5K 10 105464 ACETIC ACID, 1-METHYLPROPYL ESTER 5K 10 110190 ACETIC ACID, 2-METHYLPROPYL ESTER 5K 10 628637 ACETIC ACID, PENTYL ESTER 5K 10 626380 ACETIC ACID, sec-PENTYL ESTER 10 591877 ACETIC ACID, 2-PROPENYL ESTER 10 109604 ACETIC ACID, PROPYL ESTER 100 76039 ACETIC ACID, TRICHLORO 500 598992 ACETIC ACID, TRICHLORO-, METHYL ESTER 1K 0 93765 ACETIC ACID, (2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY) 1K 500 25168154 ACETIC ACID (2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY)-ISOOCTYL ESTER 100 93787 ACETIC ACID (2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY)-ISOPROPYL ESTER 100 76051 ACETIC ACID, TRIFLUORO 1K * 0 557346 ACETIC ACID, ZINC SALT 5K 10 108247 ACETIC ANHYDRIDE 500 513860 ACETOIN 5K * 10 67641 ACETONE 10 1K 100 75865 ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN * 10 ACETONE OIL 1 1K/ 100 1752303 ACETONE THIOSEMICARBAZIDE 5K * 0 75058 ACETONITRILE 100 5798798 ACETONITRILE, BROMOPHENYL * 100 107142 ACETONITRILE, CHLORO 10 926647 ACETONITRILE, (DIMETHYLAMINO) 1 1K * 1 107164 ACETONITRILE, HYDROXY 100 0 62442 ACETOPHENETIDIN 5K 100 98862 ACETOPHENONE Page 2 SARA NEW YORK CITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW RQ TPQ 313 TRQ CAS Common or Chemical Name 1 644315 ACETOZONE 100 123546 ACETYLACETONE 10 37187227 ACETYL ACETONE PEROXIDE 1 * 0 53963 2-ACETYLAMINOFLUORENE 1 644315 ACETYL BENZOYL PEROXIDE 5K 10 506967 ACETYL BROMIDE 100 598210 ACETYL BROMIDE, BROMO 5K 10 75365 ACETYL CHLORIDE 5K 100 79049 ACETYL CHLORIDE, CHLORO 100 79367 ACETYL CHLORIDE, DICHLORO 1 500 100 76028 ACETYL CHLORIDE, TRICHLORO 10 3179564 ACETYL CYCLOHEXANE SULFONYL PEROXIDE 10 74862 ACETYLENE * 10 540590 ACETYLENE DICHLORIDE 100 79276 ACETYLENE TETRABROMIDE 10 507028 ACETYL IODIDE 500 513860 ACETYL METHYL CARBINOL 10 110225 ACETYL PEROXIDE 0 50782 ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID 100 12788931 ACID BUTYL PHOSPHATE 10 ACID MIXTURES, NITRATING 10 ACID MIXTURES, SPENT, NITRATING 100 ACIDS, LIQUID, n.o.s. 100 64742241 ACID SLUDGE 100 260946 ACRIDINE 1 500 * 0 107028 ACROLEIN 5K 1K/ * 0 79061 ACRYLAMIDE 5K * 1 79107 ACRYLIC ACID 100 10K * 0 107131 ACRYLONITRILE 1 100 100 814686 ACRYLYL CHLORIDE 0 50760 ACTINOMYCIN D * 10 ADHESIVES, CONTAINING FLAMMABLE LIQUID 5K 100 124049 ADIPIC ACID 1 1K 100 111693 ADIPONITRILE 0 23214928 ADRIAMYCIN 0 7220817 AFLATOXIN B2 Page 3 SARA NEW YORK CITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW RQ TPQ 313 TRQ CAS Common or Chemical Name 0 1165395 AFLATOXIN G1 1 AGENTS, BLASTING 500 AIR, COMPRESSED 500 AIR, REFRIGERATED LIQUID 10 ALCOHOL, DENATURED 0 64175 ALCOHOL (ETHYL) 10 ALCOHOL, n.o.s. 100 75398 ALDEHYDE AMMONIA * 100 ALDEHYDES, n.o.s. 100 ALDEHYDE, TOXIC, n.o.s. 1 100/ 0 116063 ALDICARB * 100 107891 ALDOL, (3-HYDROXYBUTYRALDEHYDE) 0 555306 ALDOMET 1 500/ * 0 309002 ALDRIN 10 8032324 ALIPHATIC NAPHTHA 10 ALKALI METAL ALLOYS, LIQUID 10 ALKALI METAL AMALGAM, n.o.s. 10 ALKALI METAL AMIDES, n.o.s. 10 ALKALI METAL DISPERSIONS, n.o.s. or ALKALI EARTH 10 ALKALINE BOILER or WATER TREATMENT COMPOUND 100 ALKALINE CORROSIVE LIQUID, n.o.s. * 10 ALKALINE EARTH METAL ALLOYS, n.o.s. 10 ALKALINE EARTH METAL AMALGAMS, n.o.s. 10 ALKALINE EARTH METAL DISPERSIONS, n.o.s. 10 ALKALOID, SALTS, n.o.s., POISONOUS 10 ALKALOIDS, n.o.s. or ALKALOID SALTS, n.o.s., POISONOUS 100 75752 ALKANE SULFONIC ACID 10 ALKYLAMINES or POLYALKYLAMINES, n.o.s., CORROSIVE flash point above 23C and boiling point above 35C but no more than 200C 10 ALKYLAMINES or POLYALKYLAMINES, n.o.s., flash point above 23C and boiling point above 35C but no more than 200C 10 ALKYLAMINES or POLYALKYLAMINES, n.o.s., flash point below 23C and boiling point above 35C but no more than 200C 10 ALKYL, ARYL, or TOLUENE SULFONIC ACID, LIQUID containing more than 5% free sulfuric acid 10 ALKYL, ARYL, or TOLUENE SULFONIC ACID, LIQUID containing not more than 5% free sulfuric acid 10 ALKYL, ARYL, or TOLUENE SULFONIC ACID, SOLID containing more than 5% free sulfuric acid 10 ALKYL, ARYL, or TOLUENE SULFONIC ACID, SOLID containing not more than 5% free sulfuric acid 10 ALKYL PHENOL, n.o.s. 0 584792 ALLETHRIN Page 4 SARA NEW YORK CITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW RQ TPQ 313 TRQ CAS Common or Chemical Name 10 591877 ALLYL ACETATE 100 1K * 0 107186 ALLYL ALCOHOL 1 500 500 107119 ALLYL AMINE 10 106956 ALLYL BROMIDE 1K * 0 107051 ALLYL CHLORIDE 10 2937500 ALLYL CHLOROCARBONATE 10 557404 ALLYL ETHER 1 557313 ALLYL ETHYL ETHER 10 1838591 ALLYL FORMATE 0 106923 ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER 10 556569 ALLYL IODIDE * 0 57067 ALLYL ISOTHIOCYANATE 100 2179591 ALLYL PROPYL DISULFIDE 10 107379 ALLYL TRICHLOROSILANE 0 28981977 ALPRAZOLAM 10 16853853 ALUMINATE(1-), TETRAHYDRO-, LITHIUM, (T-4) 10 13770962 ALUMINATE(1-), TETRAHYDRO-, SODIUM, (T-4) * 10 ALUMINUM ALKYL 10 ALUMINUM ALKYL CHLORIDE * 10 ALUMINUM ALKYL HALIDE 10 ALUMINUM ALKYL HALIDES, IN SOLUTION 10 ALUMINUM ALKYL HALIDES, PURE 10 ALUMINUM ALKYLS 10 16962075 ALUMINUM BOROHYDRIDE 10 7727153 ALUMINUM BROMIDE 10 12656438 ALUMINUM CARBIDE 0 7446700 ALUMINUM CHLORIDE 10 96106 ALUMINUM, CHLORODIETHYL 10 563439 ALUMINUM, DICHLOROETHYL 10 12003417 ALUMINUM FERROSILICON 100 7784181 ALUMINUM FLUORIDE * 1 7429905 ALUMINUM (fume and dust) 10 7784216 ALUMINUM HYDRIDE 10 12003417 ALUMINUM IRON SILICIDE 10 16853853 ALUMINUM LITHIUM HYDRIDE 10 13473900 ALUMINUM NITRATE Page 5 SARA NEW YORK
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