PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 01-2102f
[31 Pa.B. 6395]
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
DDE, 4,4'- 72-55-9 0.34 I 0.34 C 87000 0.04 5 348 0.02
DDT, 4,4'- 50-29-3 0.0005 I 0.34 I 0.0005 Ir 0.34 I 240000 0.0055 5,6,7 260 0.02
DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)ADI- PATE 103-23-1 0.6 I 0.0012 I 47,000,000 200 5 13000 14900 X 214 4.50
DIALLATE 2303-16-4 0.061 H 0.061 Hr 190 X 40 2,4,6,8 12900 14900 X 150 1.39
DIAMINOTOLUENE, 2,4- 95-80-7 3.2 H 4 C 36 7470 4 292 0.69
DIAZINON 333-41-5 0.0009 H 0.0009 Hr 500 50 2,4,6,8 306
DIBENZO[A,H]ANTHRA- CENE 53-70-3 7.3 N 3.1 T 1800000 0.0006 1,5,6 524 0.13
DIBROMO-3-CHLORO- PROPANE, 1,2- 96-12-8 0.0000571 Ir 1.4 H 0.0000571 I 0.00242 H 140 X 1000 4 13000 15000 X 196 0.69
DIBROMOBENZENE, 1,4- 106-37-6 0.01 I 1,600 20 1 220.4
DIBROMOETHANE, 1,2- (ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE) 106-93-4 0.0000571 Hr 85 I 0.0000571 H 0.77 I 54 X 4150 1,2,3,5 13100 15100 X 131 2.11
DIBROMOMETHANE 74-95-3 0.01 H 0.01 Hr 110 X 11400 1 13100 15100 X 96 4.50
DIBUTYL PHTHALATE, N- 84-74-2 0.1 I 0.1 Ir 1600 400 1,2,3 X 340 11.00
DICHLORO-2-BUTENE, 1,4- 764-41-0 9.3 H 180 850 9 156
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2- 95-50-1 0.09 I 0.0571 H 350 X 147 1,4,5,6,7 13100 15100 X 180 0.69
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3- 541-73-1 0.03 N 360 X 106 1 13100 15100 X 173 0.69
DICHLOROBENZENE, P- 106-46-7 0.03 N 0.024 H 0.229 I 0.022 N 510 82.9 1 174 0.69
DICHLOROBENZIDINE, 3,3'- 91-94-1 0.45 I 1.19 C 22000 3.11 4,5,6 368 0.69
DICHLORODIFLUORO- METHANE (FREON 12) 75-71-8 0.2 I 0.0571 H 360 X 280 1 13200 15000 X -30 0.69
DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1- 75-34-3 0.1 H 0.0057 C 0.143 H 0.0056 C 52 X 5000 2 13100 15000 X 57 0.16
DICHLOROETHANE, 1,2- 107-06-2 0.03 N 0.091 I 0.23 D 0.091 I 38 X 8412 1,2,3,4 13100 15000 X 83 0.69
DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1- 75-35-4 0.009 I 0.6 I 0.009 Ir 0.175 I 65 X 2500 1,4,5 13100 15000 X 32 0.19
DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2- 156-59-2 0.01 I 0.01 Ir 49 X 3500 1 13100 15000 X 60 0.01
DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2- 156-60-5 0.02 I 0.02 Ir 47 X 6300 1 13100 15000 X 48 0.01
DICHLOROMETHANE (METHYLENE CHLORIDE) 75-09-2 0.06 I 0.0075 I 0.857 H 0.00165 I 16 X 20000 1,2,3 13100 15000 X 40 4.50
DICHLOROPHENOL, 2,4- 120-83-2 0.003 I 0.003 Ir 160 4500 1 210 5.88
DICHLOROPHENO- XYACETIC ACID, 2,4- (2,4-D) 94-75-7 0.01 I 0.01 Ir 59 677 4,5,6,7,10 215 1.39
DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2- 78-87-5 0.09 D 0.068 H 0.0011 I 0.036 C 47 X 2700 1,3,4 13100 15000 X 96 0.10
DICHLOROPROPENE, 1,3- 542-75-6 0.03 I 0.1 I 0.0057 I 0.014 I 27 X 2700 6 13100 15000 X 108 22.38
DICHLOROPROPIONIC ACID (DALAPON), 2,2- 75-99-0 0.03 I 0.03 Ir 62 X 500000 5 13000 14900 X 190 2.11
DICHLORVOS 62-73-7 0.0005 I 0.29 I 0.000143 I 0.291 C 50 10000 2,4,5 140
DICYCLOPENTADIENE 77-73-6 0.03 H 0.0000571 H 810 X 40 5 X 167
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
DIELDRIN 60-57-1 0.00005 I 16 I 0.00005 Ir 16.1 I 11000 0.17 4,5,6 X 385 0.12
DIETHYL PHTHALATE 84-66-2 0.8 I 0.8 Ir 81 1080 4,5,6 X 298 2.25
DIFLUBENZURON 35367-38-5 0.02 I 1,000 0.2 2 201
DIMETHOATE 60-51-5 0.0002 I 0.0002 Ir 110 25000 4 200 2.26
DIMETHOXYBENZIDINE, 3,3- 119-90-4 0.014 H 1,300 60 9 331 0.69
DIMETHYLAMINOAZO- BENZENE, P- 60-11-7 4.6 C 4.55 C 1000 13.6 7 200 4.50
DIMETHYLANILINE,,N- 121-69-7 0.002 I 180 X 1200 5,6,7,9 13000 14900 X 192 0.69
DIMETHYLBENZIDINE, 3,3- 119-93-7 9.2 I 9.2 Hr 22,000 1300 10 X 300 18.07
DIMETHYLPHENOL,2,4- 105-67-9 0.02 I 0.02 Ir 130 7869 1,4,6,7 X 211 18.07
DINITROBENZENE,1,3- 99-65-0 0.0001 I 0.0001 Ir 150 523 3,5,6,7 300 0.69
DINITROPHENOL,,4- 51-28-5 0.002 I 0.002 Ir 0.79 5600 2,4,5,6,7 0.48
DINITROTOLUENE,,4- 121-14-2 0.002 I 0.31 C 0.002 Ir 0.31 C 51 270 4,5,6 300 0.69
DINITROTOLUENE,,6- (2,6-DNT) 606-20-2 0.001 H 0.001 Hr 74 200 6 300 0.69
DINOSEB 88-85-7 0.001 I 0.001 Ir 120 50 5 223 1.03
DIOXANE,,4- 123-91-1 0.011 I 0.027 C 7.8 X 1000000 5 13000 14900 X 101 0.69
DIPHENAMID 957-51-7 0.03 I 200 260 5 210
DIPHENYLAMINE 122-39-4 0.025 I 0.025 Ir 190 300 3 302 4.50
DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE, 1,2- 122-66-7 0.8 I 0.77 I 660 0.252 6 309 0.69
DIQUAT 85-00-7 0.0022 I 0.0022 Ir 2.6 700000 5 355
DISULFOTON 298-04-4 0.00004 I 0.00004 Ir 1000 X 25 4,5,6 13400 15400 X 133 6.02
DIURON 330-54-1 0.002 I 0.002 Ir 300 42 2,4,5
ENDOSULFAN 115-29-7 0.006 I 0.006 Ir 2,000 0.48 4 106 2.78
ENDOSULFANI 1 (ALPHA) 959-98-8 0.006 S 0.006 Sr 2000 0.5 6 200
ENDOSULFANI 1 (BETA) 33213-65-9 0.006 S 0.006 Sr 2300 0.45 6 390
ENDOSULFAN SULFATE 1031-07-8 0.006 S 0.006 Sr 2300 0.117 7,9 200
ENDOTHALL 145-73-3 0.02 I 0.02 Ir 120 100000 2 200
ENDRIN 72-20-8 0.0003 I 0.0003 Ir 11000 0.23 4,6,7,9 245
EPICHLOROHYDRIN 106-89-8 0.002 H 0.0099 I 0.000286 Ir 0.0042 I 35 X 65800 1,3,4 13000 14900 X 116 4.50
ETHEPHON 16672-87-0 0.005 I 2 1240000 12 201
ETHION 563-12-2 0.0005 I 0.0005 Ir 8700 0.85 4,6,9,10 X 200
ETHOXYETHANOL,2- (EGEE) 110-80-5 0.4 H 0.057 I 12 X 1000000 2 13200 15000 X 136 4.50
ETHYL ACETATE 141-78-6 0.9 I 0.9 Ir 59 X 80800 1,2,3,4,5,6 13100 15000 X 77 18.07
ETHYL ACRYLATE 140-88-5 0.048 H 0.048 Hr 110 X 15000 1,2,6 13100 15100 X 100 18.07
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 0.1 I 0.286 I 220 X 161 1,3,4 13100 15000 X 136 1.11
ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBA- MATE, ES-(EPTC) 759-94-4 0.025 I 240 X 365 2 12900 14900 X 127
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
ETHYL ETHER 60-29-7 0.2 I 0.2 Ir 68 X 60400 1 13100 15100 X 35
ETHYL METHACRYLATE 97-63-2 0.09 H 0.09 Hr 22 4635.5 9,10 117
ETHYL GENELYCOL 107-21-1 2 I 2 Ir 4.4 X 1000000 2 13100 15100 X 198 10.54
ETHYLENE THIOUREA (ETU) 96-45-7 0.00008 I 0.11 I 0.00008 Ir 0.045 C 0.23 20000 2 4.50
ETHYLP-NITROPHENYL PHENYLPHOSPHORO- THIOATE 2104-64-5 0.00001 I 1,200 3.1 4 215
FENAMIPHOS 22224-92-6 0.00025 I 0.00025 Ir 300 329 2 200
FENVALERATE (PYDRIN) 51630-58-1 0.025 I 4,400 0.085 5 20500 25800 X 300
FLUOMETURON 2164-17-2 0.013 I 68 97.5 2,5,6,8
FLUORANTHENE 206-44-0 0.04 I 0.04 Ir 49000 0.26 1,5,6 375 0.29
FLUORENE 86-73-7 0.04 I 0.04 Ir 7900 1.9 1 298 2.11
FLUOROTRICHLORO- METHANE (FREON1) 75-69-4 0.3 I 0.2 H 130 X 1090 1,4,5,6 13100 15000 X 24 0.35
FONOFOS 944-22-9 0.002 I 0.002 Ir 1100 X 13 5,6,8 13400 15500 X 130
FORMALDEHYDE 50-00-0 0.2 I 0.0455 Ir 0.0011 D 0.0455 I 3.6 X 55000 1 13100 15100 X -21 18.07
FORMIC ACID 64-18-6 2 H 2 Hr 0.54 X 1000000 2 13000 14900 X 101 18.07
FOSETYL-AL 39148-24-8 3 I 310 120000 2
FURAN 110-00-9 0.001 I 130 X 10000 1 13100 15000 X 31.36 2.25
FURFURAL 98-01-1 0.003 I 0.0143 H 6.3 X 91000 1,2,3 13000 14900 X 162
GLYPHOSATE 1071-83-6 0.1 I 0.1 Hr 3500 12000 1,5,6 186
HEPTACHLOR 76-44-8 0.0005 I 4.5 I 0.0005 Ir 4.55 I 6800 0.18 4,6,7 310 46.84
HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE 1024-57-3 0.000013 I 9.1 I 0.000013 Ir 9.1 I 21000 4,6,7,9 200 0.23
HEXACHLOROBENZENE 118-74-1 0.0008 I 1.6 I 0.0008 Ir 1.61 I 3800 0.006 1,4,5 319 0.06
HEXACHLOROBUTA- DIENE 87-68-3 0.0002 H 0.078 I 0.0002 Hr 0.077 I 4700 2.89 4,5,6,7 X 215 0.69
HEXACHLOROCYCLO- PENTADIENE 77-47-4 0.006 I 0.00006 H 7200 1.8 5,6,7 X 239 4.50
HEXACHLOROETHANE 67-72-1 0.001 I 0.014 I 0.001 Ir 0.014 I 2200 50 1 187 0.69
HEXANE 110-54-3 0.06 H 0.0571 I 3600 X 9.5 1,5,6 13100 15000 X 69
HEXYTHIAZOX (SAVEY) 78587-05-0 0.025 I 6,500 0.5 2
HYDRAZINE/HYDRAZINE SULFATE 302-01-2 3 I 17 I 0.0053 X 1000000 2 13000 15000 X 113.5 18.07
HYDROQUINONE 123-31-9 0.04 H 0.04 Hr 10 70000 2,3,5 285 18.07
INDENO[1,2,3-CD]PYRENE 193-39-5 0.73 N 0.31 T 31000000 0.062 5 536 0.17
IPRODIONE 36734-19-7 0.04 I 1,100 13 2
ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL 78-83-1 0.3 I 0.3 Ir 60 X 81000 1,2,3,4,5 13000 14900 X 108 17.57
ISOPHORONE 78-59-1 0.2 I 0.00095 I 0.2 Ir 0.00095 Ir 31 12000 2,4,5 X 215 4.50
KEPONE 143-50-0 0.0005 D 16 C 16.1 C 55000 7.6 4 350 0.17
MALATHION 121-75-5 0.02 I 0.02 Ir 1300 X 143 4 14000 16300 X 157 2.46
MALEIC HYDRAZIDE 123-33-1 0.5 I 0.5 Ir 2.8 6000 4 260
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
MANEB 12427-38-2 0.005 I 1 23 9,13
MERPHOS OXIDE 78-48-8 0.00003 I 53,000 X 2.3 8,10,12 13100 15100 X 150
METHACRYLONITRILE 126-98-7 0.0001 I 0.0002 H 21 X 25700 1 13100 15100 X 90
METHAMIDOPHOS 10265-92-6 0.00005 I 5 2000000 5
METHANOL 67-56-1 0.5 I 0.5 Ir 2.8 X 1000000 2 13100 15100 X 65 36.14
METHOMYL 16752-77-5 0.025 I 0.025 Ir 20 58000 2 144
METHOXYCHLOR 72-43-5 0.005 I 0.005 Ir 63000 0.045 4,5,6 346 0.69
METHOXYETHANOL, 2- 109-86-4 0.001 H 0.00571 I X 1000000 2 13100 15000 X 124.3 4.50
METHYL ACETATE 79-20-9 1 H 30 X 243500 4,5,6 13100 15100 X 56.9
METHYL ACRYLATE 96-33-3 0.03 H 55 X 52000 1,2,5 13100 15100 X 70 18.07
METHYL CHLORIDE 74-87-3 0.004 M 0.013 H 0.029 D 0.0063 H 6 X 6180 1,2,3,4 13200 15000 X -24 4.50
METHYL ETHYL KETONE 78-93-3 0.6 I 0.286 I 32 X 275000 1,2,3,4,5 13100 15100 X 80 2.57
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE 108-10-1 0.08 H 0.023 H 17 X 19550 1,2,4,5 13100 15100 X 117 18.07
METHYL METHACRYLATE 80-62-6 1.4 I 0.2 I 10 X 15600 1 13100 15100 X 100 4.5045
METHYL METHANESULFONATE 66-27-3 0.099 C 0.098 C 5.2 200000 2 203
METHYL PARATHION 298-00-0 0.00025 I 0.00025 Ir 790 X 25 4,5,6 13500 15600 X 133 3.61
METHYL STYRENE (MIXED ISOMERS) 25013-15-4 0.006 H 0.011 H 2,200 89 9
METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE) 1634-04-4 0.857 Ir 0.0018 C 0.857 I 0.0018 C 12 X 45000 1,2,4,6 13100 15100 X 55 0.693
METHYLENE BIS(2-CHLOROANILINE), 4,4'- 101-14-4 0.0007 H 0.13 H 0.0007 Hr 0.13 H 3,000 13.9 10
METHYLNAPHTHALENE, 2- 91-57-6 0.02 S 0.00086 S 16000 25 1 X 241
METHYLSTYRENE, ALPHA 98-83-9 0.07 H 660 X 560 9 X 165.4
NAPHTHALENE 91-20-3 0.02 I 0.00086 I 950 30 3 218 0.98
NAPHTHYLAMINE,1- 134-32-7 1.8 S 1.8 S 3200 1690 2 301 0.69
NAPHTHYLAMINE,2- 91-59-8 1.8 C 1.8 C 87 6.4 6 306 0.69
NAPROPAMIDE 15299-99-7 0.1 I 880 70 2
NITROANILINE,M- 99-09-2 0.0000571 S 0.0000571 S 18 100 3 306
NITROANILINE,O- 88-74-4 0.0000571 Hr 0.0000571 H 27 1200 6 284
NITROANILINE,P- 100-01-6 0.0000571 S 0.0000571 S 15 800 2 332
NITROBENZENE 98-95-3 0.0005 I 0.0006 H 130 2000 2 X 211 0.64
NITROPHENOL,2- 88-75-5 0.008 S 0.008 S 37 2100 1,2,3,4,5,6 215 9.01
NITROPHENOL,4- 100-02-7 0.008 N 0.008 Nr 230 16000 2 279 25.81
NITROPROPANE,2- 79-46-9 0.00571 Ir 9.4 Hr 0.00571 I 9.4 H 20 X 16700 1,3,4,5 13000 14900 X 120 0.69
NITROSODIETHYLA- MINE, N- 55-18-5 150 I 151 I 26 X 93000 10 13000 14900 X 176 0.69
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
NITROSODIMETHYLA- MINE, N- 62-75-9 51 I 49 I 8.5 X 1000000 2 13000 14900 X 154 0.69
NITROSO-DI-N-BUTYLA- MINE, N- 924-16-3 5.4 I 5.6 I 450 1200 9,10,13 X 235 0.69
NITROSODI-N-PROPYLA- MINE, N- 621-64-7 0.095 D 7 I 0.095 Dr 7 C 11 9900 6 X 206 0.69
NITROSODIPHENYLA- MINE, N- 86-30-6 0.0049 I 0.0091 C 580 35 1 269 3.72
NITROSO-N-ETHYLUREA, N- 759-73-9 140 H 27 C 2 13000 9 125 1734.48
OCTYL PHTHALATE, DI-N- 117-84-0 0.02 H 0.02 Hr 980000000 3 5 X 234 0.69
OXAMYL (VYDATE) 23135-22-0 0.025 I 0.025 Ir 7.1 280000 2 101
PARATHION 56-38-2 0.006 H 0.006 Hr 2300 20 2,4,5,6,7 X 375
PCB-1016 (AROCLOR) 12674-11-2 0.00007 I 0.09 N 0.00007 Ir 0.09 Nr 110000 0.25 5 X 340
PCB-1221 (AROCLOR) 11104-28-2 0.5 S 0.5 S 1900 0.59 5 X 340
PCB-1232 (AROCLOR) 11141-16-5 0.5 S 0.5 S 1500 1.45 7 X 340
PCB-1242 (AROCLOR) 53469-21-9 0.5 N 0.5 Nr 48000 0.1 5 X 340
PCB-1248 (AROCLOR) 12672-29-6 1.8 S 1.8 S 190000 0.054 7,9,11 X 340
PCB-1254 (AROCLOR) 11097-69-1 0.00002 I 1.8 N 0.00002 Ir 1.8 Nr 810000 0.057 5 X 340
PCB-1260 (AROCLOR) 11096-82-5 0.6 N 0.6 Nr 1800000 0.08 5 385
PEBULATE 1114-71-2 0.05 H 630 X 92 5 13000 14900 X 142
PENTACHLOROBENZENE 608-93-5 0.0008 I 0.0008 Ir 32000 0.74 1,5,6,7 277 0.37
PENTACHLORONITRO- BENZENE 82-68-8 0.003 I 0.26 H 0.003 Ir 0.26 Hr 7900 0.44 4,6,8 328 0.36
PENTACHLOROPHENOL 87-86-5 0.03 I 0.12 I 0.03 Ir 0.12 Ir 20000 14 1,2,4,5 310 0.17
PHENACETIN 62-44-2 0.0022 C 0.0022 C 110 763 2,3,9 200 4.50
PHENANTHRENE 85-01-8 0.3 S 0.3 Sr 38000 1.1 1,4,5 341 0.63
PHENOL 108-95-2 0.6 I 0.6 Ir 22 X 84300 1,2,3,4 X 182 36.14
PHENYLENEDIAMINE,- 108-45-2 0.006 I 0.006 Ir 12 351000 3 286 4.50
PHENYLPHENOL,2- 90-43-7 0.00194 H 5,700 700 5 280 18.07
PHORATE 298-02-2 0.0002 H 0.0002 Hr 810 X 50 2 13100 15100 X 118
PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE 85-44-9 2 I 0.0343 H 79 6170 2 285 13490.40
PICLORAM 1918-02-1 0.07 I 15 430 2
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (AROCLORS) (PCBS) 1336-36-3 2 I 2 I 0.0505 10,13
PRONAMIDE 23950-58-5 0.075 I 0.075 Ir 200 15 2 321
PROPANIL 709-98-8 0.005 I 160 225 2
PROPHAM 122-42-9 0.02 I 51 250 5
PROPYLBENZENE,N- 103-65-1 0.04 N 720 X 52 6 13100 15100 X 159.2
PROPYLENEXIDE 75-56-9 0.00857 Ir 0.24 I 0.00857 I 0.013 I 25 X 405000 1 13100 15000 X 34
PYRENE 129-00-0 0.03 I 0.03 Ir 68000 0.132 1 393 0.07
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
PYRIDINE 110-86-1 0.001 I 0.001 Ir 0.0066 X 1000000 2 13100 15000 X 115 18.07
QUINOLINE 91-22-5 12 H 1,300 60000 1,3,5 14900 X 237.7 12.65
QUIZALOFOP (ASSURE) 76578-14-8 0.009 I 580 0.3 2 220
RONNEL 299-84-3 0.05 H 580 40 2 151
SIMAZINE 122-34-9 0.005 I 0.12 H 0.005 Ir 0.12 Hr 110 5 5 225
STRYCHNINE 57-24-9 0.0003 I 0.0003 Ir 280 143 5 270 4.50
STYRENE 100-42-5 0.2 I 0.286 I 910 X 300 5 13100 15100 X 145 1.20
TEBUTHIURON 34014-18-1 0.07 I 620 2500 2
TERBACIL 5902-51-2 0.013 I 53 710 2
TERBUFOS 13071-79-9 0.000025 H 0.000025 Hr 510 X 5 6 13000 15000 X 69
TETRACHLOROBEN- ZENE, 1,2,4,5- 95-94-3 0.0003 I 0.0003 Ir 1,800 0.583 1,5,6,7 245 0.69
TETRACHLORODI- BENZO-P-DIOXIN, 2,3,7,8- (TCDD) 1746-01-6 0.000000001 D 150000 H 150000 H 4300000 0.0000193 6 412 0.21
TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1,2- 630-20-6 0.03 I 0.026 I 0.03 Ir 0.0259 I 980 X 1100 1 X 130.5 3.79
TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2- 79-34-5 0.06 N 0.2 I 0.06 Nr 0.203 I 79 X 2860 2 13100 15100 X 147 0.56
TETRACHLOROETHY- LENE (PCE) 127-18-4 0.01 I 0.052 N 0.14 N 0.00203 N 300 X 162 1,2,3,4,5 13100 15000 X 121 0.03
TETRACHLOROPHENOL, 2,3,4,6- 58-90-2 0.03 I 0.03 Ir 6200 183 6 150 0.69
TETRAETHYL LEAD 78-00-2 0.0000001 I 0.0000001Ir 4900 0.8 5 X 200 4.50
TETRAETHYLDI- THIOPYROPHOSPHATE 3689-24-5 0.0005 I 0.0005 Ir 550 X 25 2 13000 14900 X 136
THIOFANOX 39196-18-4 0.0003 H 0.022 5200 9
THIRAM 137-26-8 0.005 I 0.005 Ir 1000 30 4 200
TOLUENE 108-88-3 0.2 I 0.114 I 130 X 532.4 1,2,3,4 13100 15000 X 111 9.01
TOLUIDINE,M- 108-44-1 0.24 S 0.24 Sr 140 15030 6 X 203
TOLUIDINE,O- 95-53-4 0.24 H 0.24 Hr 410 15000 1,3,5 X 200 18.07
TOLUIDINE,P- 106-49-0 0.19 H 0.19 Hr 320 7410 1,2,3 200
TOXAPHENE 8001-35-2 0.001 D 1.1 I 0.001 Dr 1.12 I 1500 3 2,4,5 432
TRIALLATE 2303-17-5 0.013 I 2,000 4 5 117
TRIBROMOMETHANE (BROMOFORM) 75-25-2 0.02 I 0.0079 I 0.02 Ir 0.00385 I 130 X 3050 1,2,3,4 13100 15100 X 149 0.69
TRICHLORO-1,2,2- TRIFLUOROETHANE, 1,1,2- 76-13-1 30 I 8.57 H 1,200 X 170 1 X 47.7 0.35
TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2,4- 120-82-1 0.01 I 0.0036 C 0.0571 H 1500 44.4 1,4,6,7 X 213 0.69
TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3,5- 108-70-3 0.006 M 0.0571 S 3100 5.8 5 208
TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1- 71-55-6 0.28 N 0.63 N 100 X 1495 1,4,5,6 13100 15000 X 74 0.05
TABLE 5--PHYSICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (Continued)
A. Organic Regulated Substances
TF TF
Regulated Aqueous Aqueous Vol from Vol from Organic Boiling Degradation
Substance CAS RfDo CSFo RfDi CSFi Koc VOC? Sol Sol Surface SubSurface Liquid Point Coefficient
(mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/kg-d) (mg/kg-d)-1 (mg/L) Reference1 Soil Soil (degrees C) (K)(yr-1 )
TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2- 79-00-5 0.004 I 0.057 I 0.004 Ir 0.056 I 76 X 4420 1 13100 15100 X 114 0.03
TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE) 79-01-6 0.006 M 0.011 N 0.143 D 0.00595 N 93 X 1100 1 13100 15000 X 87 0.02
TRICHLOROPHENOL, 2,4,5- 95-95-4 0.1 I 0.1 Ir 2400 1000 1,2,4 246 0.14
TRICHLOROPHENOL, 2,4,6- 88-06-2 0.0003 I 0.011 I 0.0003 0.01085 I 1100 850 1,2,4,5 246 0.14
TRICHLOROPHEN- OXYACETIC ACID,4,5-2,4,5-T) 93-76-5 0.01 I 0.01 Ir 43 278 2,4,5 279 1.39
TRICHLOROPHEN- OXYPROPIONIC ACID,4,5- (2,4,5-TP)(SILVEX) 93-72-1 0.008 I 0.008 Ir 1700 140 2 200
TRICHLOROPROPANE, 1,1,2- 598-77-6 0.005 H 24 X 2700 14 13100 15000 X 117
TRICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2,3- 96-18-4 0.006 I 7 H 0.0014 N 7 Hr 280 X 1896 1,4,6 13100 15100 X 157 0.35
TRICHLOROPROPENE, 1,2,3- 96-19-5 0.005 H 190 X 2700 14 13100 15000 X 142
TRIFLURALIN 1582-09-8 0.0075 I 0.0077 I 0.0075 Ir 0.0077 Ir 720 4 2,5,6,7 139
TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,3,4- (TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,2,4-) 95-63-6 0.05 N 0.0017 N 2,200 X 56 1 13100 15000 X 169 4.50
TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,3,5- 108-67-8 0.05 I 0.0017 N 660 X 48.9 1 13100 15100 X 164.7
TRINITROTOLUENE, 2,4,6- 118-96-7 0.0005 I 0.03 I 1 100 2 240
VINYL ACETATE 108-05-4 1 I 0.0571 I 2.8 X 20000 1 13200 15000 X 73
VINYL BROMIDE (BROMOETHENE) 593-60-2 0.000857 Ir 0.11 Hr 0.000857 I 0.11 H 150 4180 12 15.8 0.09
VINYL CHLORIDE 75-01-4 0.003 I 1.5 I 0.029 I 0.03 I 10 X 2700 1 13200 15000 X -13 0.09
WARFARIN 81-81-2 0.0003 I 0.0003 Ir 910 17 4 356 4.50
XYLENES (TOTAL) 1330-20-7 2 I 0.12 D 350 X 175 13 13100 15000 X 140 0.69
ZINEB 12122-67-7 0.05 I 19 10 4
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1 Aqueous solubility references are keyed to the numbered list found at § 250.304(f). Where there are multiple sources cited, the table value is the median of the values in the individual references.
Toxicity Value Sources: C = California EPA Cancer Potency Factor D = ATSDR Minimal Risk Level H = Health Effects Assessment Summary Table (HEAST) I = Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) M = EPA Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories N = EPA NCEA Provisional Values r = route-to-route extrapolation
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