Basic Comparison Levels

Basic Comparison Levels

Nevada Division of Environmental Protection Basic Comparison Levels Key: I=IRIS; P= PPRTV; N=NCEA; H=HEAST; A=ATSDR; O=Other Documents; CA=CalEPA S=Surrogate X=Appendix PPRTV E=Based on TEF scheme r=Route Extra Key: C = Cancer endpoint; N = Noncancer endpoint; sat = Saturation Limit; max = Ceiling Limit NDEP Basic Comparison TOXICITY INFORMATION COMPARISON LEVELS LBCLs Indoor Outdoor Levels Skin Industrial/ Industrial/ Commercial Commercial Residential May-17 SFo RfDo IUR RfCi Abs. Residential Worker Worker Ambient Air Water DAF 1 DAF 20 CAS w/o Dermal Chemical Constituents Number 1/(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d) (ug/m3)-1 (mg/m3) VOCc Soils Soil (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Soil (mg/kg) (µg/m3) (µg/l) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Key Key key Key Key Key Key Key Key Acephate 30560-19-1 8.70E-03 I 4.00E-03 I 0.10 5.59E+01 C 7.52E+02 C 2.95E+02 C 7.73E+00 C Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 2.20E-06 I 9.00E-03 I V 1.23E+01 C 5.35E+01 C 1.00E+05 max 1.28E+00 C 2.55E+00 C Acetochlor 34256-82-1 2.00E-02 I 0.10 1.23E+03 N 4.67E+04 N 1.83E+04 N 6.67E+02 N Acetone 67-64-1 9.00E-01 I 3.10E+01 A V 7.04E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 3.23E+04 N 2.05E+04 N 8.00E-01 1.60E+01 Acetone Cyanohydrin 75-86-5 2.00E-03 X 0.10 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 2.09E+00 N Acetonitrile 75-05-8 6.00E-02 I V 1.00E+05 max 3.75E+03 N 1.00E+05 max 6.26E+01 N 1.25E+02 N Acetophenone 98-86-2 1.00E-01 I V 2.52E+03 sat 2.52E+03 sat 2.52E+03 sat 3.34E+03 N Acetylaminofluorene, 2- 53-96-3 3.80E+00 CA 1.30E-03 CA 0.10 1.28E-01 C 1.72E+00 C 6.75E-01 C 2.16E-03 C 1.77E-02 C Acrolein 107-02-8 5.00E-04 I 2.00E-05 I V 3.90E+01 N 6.67E-01 N 6.45E+02 N 2.09E-02 N 4.16E-02 N Acrylamide 79-06-1 5.00E-01 I 2.00E-03 I 1.00E-04 I 6.00E-03 I 0.10 9.73E-01 C 1.31E+01 C 5.13E+00 C 2.81E-02 C 1.34E-01 C Acrylic Acid 79-10-7 5.00E-01 I 1.00E-03 I V 3.79E+04 N 4.55E+02 N 1.00E+05 max 1.04E+00 N 2.09E+00 N Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 5.40E-01 I 4.00E-02 A 6.80E-05 I 2.00E-03 I V 2.70E-01 C 1.36E+00 C 6.73E+00 C 4.13E-02 C 4.96E-02 C Adiponitrile 111-69-3 6.00E-03 P 0.10 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 6.26E+00 N Alachlor 15972-60-8 5.60E-02 CA 1.00E-02 I 0.10 8.69E+00 C 1.17E+02 C 4.58E+01 C 2.00E+00 mcl Aldicarb 116-06-3 1.00E-03 I 0.10 6.16E+01 N 2.34E+03 N 9.16E+02 N 3.00E+00 mcl Aldicarb Sulfone 1646-88-4 1.00E-03 I 0.10 6.16E+01 N 2.34E+03 N 9.16E+02 N 2.00E+00 mcl Aldicarb sulfoxide 1646-87-3 0.10 2.00E+00 mcl Aldrin 309-00-2 1.70E+01 I 3.00E-05 I 4.90E-03 I V 3.64E-02 C 3.56E-01 C 2.14E-01 C 5.73E-04 C 8.89E-04 C 2.00E-02 4.00E-01 Allyl Alcohol 107-18-6 5.00E-03 I 1.00E-04 X V 3.90E+02 N 1.64E+01 N 6.42E+03 N 1.04E-01 N 2.08E-01 N Allyl Chloride 107-05-1 2.10E-02 CA 6.00E-06 CA 1.00E-03 I V 7.94E-01 C 3.52E+00 C 1.73E+02 C 4.68E-01 C 7.24E-01 C Aluminum 7429-90-5 1.00E+00 P 5.00E-03 P 7.72E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 5.21E+00 N 5.00E+01 mcl 7.50E+01 1.50E+03 Aluminum Phosphide 20859-73-8 4.00E-04 I 3.13E+01 N 9.34E+02 N 5.19E+02 N 1.33E+01 N Ametryn 834-12-8 9.00E-03 I 0.10 5.55E+02 N 2.10E+04 N 8.25E+03 N 3.00E+02 N Aminobiphenyl, 4- 92-67-1 2.10E+01 CA 6.00E-03 CA 0.10 2.32E-02 C 3.11E-01 C 1.22E-01 C 4.68E-04 C 3.20E-03 C Aminophenol, m- 591-27-5 8.00E-02 P 0.10 4.93E+03 N 1.00E+05 max 7.33E+04 N 2.67E+03 N Aminophenol, p- 123-30-8 2.00E-02 P 0.10 1.23E+03 N 4.67E+04 N 1.83E+04 N 6.67E+02 N Aminopyridine, 4- 504-24-5 2.00E-05 H 0.10 1.23E+00 N 4.67E+01 N 1.83E+01 N 6.67E-01 N Amitraz 33089-61-1 2.50E-03 I 0.10 1.54E+02 N 5.84E+03 N 2.29E+03 N 8.34E+01 N Ammonia 7664-41-7 1.00E-01 I V 4.83E+04 sat 6.14E+03 N 4.83E+04 sat 1.04E+02 N 2.09E+02 N Ammonium Sulfamate 7773-06-0 2.00E-01 I 1.56E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 6.67E+03 N Amyl Alcohol, tert- 75-85-4 3.00E-03 X V 1.37E+04 sat 3.79E+02 N 1.37E+04 sat 3.13E+00 N 6.26E+00 N Aniline 62-53-3 5.70E-03I 7.00E-03P 1.60E-06CA 1.00E-03I 0.10 8.53E+01C 1.15E+03 C 4.50E+02 C 1.04E+00 N 1.18E+01 C Anthraquinone, 9,10- 84-65-1 4.00E-02 P 2.00E-03 X 0.10 1.22E+01 C 1.64E+02 C 6.41E+01 C 1.68E+00 C Antimony (metallic) 7440-36-0 4.00E-04 I 3.13E+01 N 9.34E+02 N 5.19E+02 N 6.00E+00 mcl 3.00E-01 6.00E+00 Antimony Pentoxide 1314-60-9 5.00E-04 H 3.91E+01 N 1.17E+03 N 6.49E+02 N 1.67E+01 N Antimony Tetroxide 1332-81-6 4.00E-04 H 3.13E+01 N 9.34E+02 N 5.19E+02 N 1.33E+01 N Antimony Trioxide 1309-64-4 2.00E-04 I 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 2.09E-01 N Arsenic, Inorganic 7440-38-2 1.50E+00 I 3.00E-04 I 4.30E-03 I 1.50E-05 CA 0.03 3.90E-01 C 4.35E+00 C 2.15E+00 C 6.53E-04 C 1.00E+01 mcl 1.00E+00 2.00E+01 Arsine 7784-42-1 3.50E-06 CA 5.00E-05 I 2.74E-01 N 8.18E+00 N 4.54E+00 N 5.21E-02 N 1.17E-01 N Asulam 3337-71-1 5.00E-02 I 0.10 3.08E+03 N 1.00E+05 max 4.58E+04 N 1.67E+03N Atrazine 1912-24-9 2.30E-01 CA 3.50E-02 I 0.10 2.11E+00 C 2.84E+01 C 1.12E+01 C 3.00E+00 mcl Auramine 492-80-8 8.80E-01 CA 2.50E-04 CA 0.10 5.53E-01 C 7.43E+00 C 2.92E+00 C 1.12E-02 C 7.64E-02 C Avermectin B1 65195-55-3 4.00E-04 I 0.10 2.47E+01 N 9.34E+02 N 3.67E+02 N 1.33E+01 N Azinphos-methyl 86-50-0 3.00E-03 A 1.00E-02 A 0.10 1.85E+02 N 7.01E+03 N 2.75E+03 N 1.04E+01 N 1.00E+02 N Azobenzene 103-33-3 1.10E-01 I 3.10E-05 I V 5.24E+00 C 4.71E+01 C 3.30E+01 C 9.06E-02 C 1.40E-01 C Azodicarbonamide 123-77-3 1.00E+00 P 7.00E-06 P 0.10 7.67E+03 N 3.62E+04 N 3.91E+04 N 7.30E-03 N 3.34E+04 N Barium 7440-39-3 2.00E-01 I 5.00E-04 H 1.53E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 5.21E-01 N 2.00E+03 mcl 8.20E+01 1.64E+03 Barium Chromate 10294-40-3 5.00E-01 CA 2.00E-02 CA 1.50E-01 CA 2.00E-04 CA 1.21E+00 C 1.15E+01 C 6.81E+00 C 1.87E-05 C 1.34E-01 C Benfluralin 1861-40-1 3.00E-01 I V 9.84E+00 sat 9.84E+00 sat 9.84E+00 sat 1.00E+04 N Benomyl 17804-35-2 5.00E-02 I 0.10 3.08E+03 N 1.00E+05 max 4.58E+04 N 1.67E+03 N Bensulfuron-methyl 83055-99-6 2.00E-01 I 0.10 1.23E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 6.67E+03 N Bentazon 25057-89-0 3.00E-02 I 0.10 1.85E+03 N 7.01E+04 N 2.75E+04 N 1.00E+03 N Benzaldehyde 100-52-7 4.00E-03 P 1.00E-01 I V 1.60E+02 C 1.16E+03 sat 9.08E+02 C 1.68E+01 C Benzene 71-43-2 5.50E-02 I 4.00E-03 I 7.80E-06 I 3.00E-02 I V 1.25E+00 C 5.82E+00 C 6.61E+01 C 3.60E-01 C 5.00E+00 mcl 2.00E-03 4.00E-02 Benzene sulfonic acid 98-11-3 5.00E-01 S 3.91E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.67E+04 N Benzenediamine-2-methyl sulfate, 1,4- 6369-59-1 1.00E-01 X 3.00E-04 X 0.10 4.86E+00 C 6.54E+01 C 2.57E+01 C 6.72E-01 C Benzenethiol 108-98-5 1.00E-03 P V 7.82E+01 N 1.26E+03 sat 1.26E+03 sat 3.34E+01 N Benzidine 92-87-5 2.30E+02 I 3.00E-03 I 6.70E-02 I 0.10 2.11E-03 C 2.84E-02 C 1.12E-02 C 4.19E-05 C 2.92E-04 C Benzoic Acid 65-85-0 4.00E+00 I 0.10 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.33E+05 N 2.00E+01 4.00E+02 Benzotrichloride 98-07-7 1.30E+01 I V 4.93E-02 C 5.03E-01 C 2.80E-01 C 5.17E-03 C Benzyl Alcohol 100-51-6 1.00E-01 P 0.10 6.16E+03 N 1.00E+05 max 9.16E+04 N 3.34E+03 N Benzyl Chloride 100-44-7 1.70E-01 I 2.00E-03 P 4.90E-05 CA 1.00E-03 P V 1.13E+00 C 5.94E+00 C 2.14E+01 C 5.73E-02 C 8.89E-02 C Beryllium and compounds 7440-41-7 2.00E-03 I 2.40E-03 I 2.00E-05 I 1.55E+02 N 4.47E+03 N 2.54E+03 N 1.17E-03 C 4.00E+00 mcl 3.00E+00 6.00E+01 Bifenox 42576-02-3 9.00E-03 P 0.10 5.55E+02 N 2.10E+04 N 8.25E+03 N 3.00E+02 N Biphenthrin 82657-04-3 1.50E-02 I 0.10 9.25E+02 N 3.50E+04 N 1.37E+04 N 5.01E+02 N Biphenyl, 1,1'- 92-52-4 8.00E-03 I 5.00E-01 I 4.00E-04 X V 8.00E+01 C 2.20E+02 N 2.31E+02 sat 4.17E-01 N 8.34E-01 N Bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) ether 108-60-1 4.00E-02 I V 1.02E+03 sat 1.02E+03 sat 1.02E+03 sat 1.33E+03 N Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 111-91-1 3.00E-03 P 0.10 1.85E+02 N 7.01E+03 N 2.75E+03 N 1.00E+02 N Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4 1.10E+00 I 3.30E-04 I V 2.37E-01 C 1.35E+00 C 3.30E+00 C 8.51E-03 C 1.33E-02 C 2.00E-05 4.00E-04 Bis(chloromethyl)ether 542-88-1 2.20E+02 I 6.20E-02 I V 9.06E-05 C 4.03E-04 C 1.65E-02 C 4.53E-05 C 6.99E-05 C Bisphenol A 80-05-7 5.00E-02 I 0.10 3.08E+03 N 1.00E+05 max 4.58E+04 N 1.67E+03 N Boron And Borates Only 7440-42-8 2.00E-01 I 2.00E-02 H 1.56E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 2.09E+01 N 6.67E+03 N 2.14E+01 4.27E+02 Boron Trichloride 10294-34-5 2.00E+00 P 2.00E-02 P 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 2.09E+01 N 6.67E+04 N Boron Trifluoride 7637-07-2 4.00E-02 CA 1.30E-02 CA 3.13E+03 N 9.33E+04 N 5.19E+04 N 1.36E+01 N 1.33E+03 N Bromate 15541-45-4 7.00E-01 I 4.00E-03 I 9.15E-01 C 9.34E+00 C 5.19E+00 C 9.60E-02 C Bromide 7726-95-6 3.40E-01 O 2.66E+04 N 1.00E+05 max 1.00E+05 max 1.13E+04 N 8.74E+01 1.75E+03 Bromo-2-chloroethane, 1- 107-04-0 2.00E+00 X 6.00E-04 X V 2.79E-02 C 1.28E-01 C 1.82E+00 C 4.68E-03 C 7.32E-03 C Bromobenzene 108-86-1 8.00E-03 I 6.00E-02 I V 6.26E+02 N 6.79E+02 sat 6.79E+02 sat 6.26E+01 N 8.52E+01 N a = Comparison Levels Based on EPA Models, IEUBK (USEPA, 1994) and TRW (USEPA, 1996), Tap Water Comparison Level = MCL.

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