[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 31]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR799.1053]



[Page 229-231]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 799_IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE AND MIXTURE 

TESTING REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents

 

                 Subpart B_Specific Chemical Test Rules

 

Sec.  799.1053  Trichlorobenzenes.





    (a) Identification of testing substance. (1) 1,2,3- and 1,2,4-

trichlorobenzenes, CAS Numbers 87-61-6 and 120-82-1 respectively, shall 

be tested in accordance with this section.

    (2) The substances identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section 

shall be 99 percent pure and shall be used as the test substances in 

each of the tests specified.

    (3) For health effects testing required under paragraph (e) of this 

section, the test substance shall not contain more than 0.05 percent 

benzene and 0.05 percent hexachlorobenzene.

    (b) Persons required to submit study plans, conduct tests, and 

submit data. (1) All persons who manufacture or process substances 

identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, other than an impurity, 

from May 21, 1986, to the end of the reimbursement period, shall submit 

a letter of intent to test or exemption applications and shall conduct 

tests, in accordance with part 792 of this chapter, and submit data as 

specified in this section, subpart A of this part and part 790 of this 

chapter for two-phase rulemaking.

    (2) Persons subject to this section are not subject to the 

requirements of Sec.  790.50(a) (2), (5), (6) and (b) and Sec.  

790.87(a)(1)(ii) of this chapter.

    (3) Persons who notify EPA of their intent to conduct tests in 

compliance with the requirements of this section must submit plans for 

those tests no later than 30 days before the initiation of each of those 

tests.

    (4) In addition to the requirements of Sec.  790.87(a)(2) and (3) of 

this chapter, EPA will conditionally approve exemption applications for 

this rule if EPA has received a letter of intent to conduct the testing 

from which exemption is sought and EPA has adopted test standards and 

schedules in a final Phase II test rule.

    (5) For health effects testing required under paragraph (e) of this 

section, all persons who manufacture (import) or process 1,2,4-

trichlorobenzene, other than as an impurity, after the effective date of 

this rule (August 21, 1986) to the end of the reimbursement period shall 

submit letters of intent to conduct testing or exemption applications, 

submit study plans, conduct tests, and submit data as specified in this 

section, subpart A of this part, and parts 790 and 792 of this chapter 

for single-phase rulemaking.

    (c) [Reserved]

    (d) Environmental effects testing. 1,2,3- and 1,2,4-

trichlorobenzenes shall be tested in accordance with this section.

    (1) Marine invertebrate acute toxicity testing--(i) Required 

testing. Testing using measured concentrations, flow through or static 

renewal systems, and systems that control for evaporation of the test 

substance, shall be conducted for 1,2,3- and 1,2,4-trichlorobenzenes. 

Testing shall be conducted with mysid shrimp (Mysidopis bahia) to 

develop data on the acute toxicity of the above chlorobenzene isomers to 

marine invertebrates.

    (ii) Test standards. The marine invertebrate (mysid shrimp, 

Mysidopis bahia) acute toxicity testing for 1,2,3- and 1,2,4-

trichlorobenzenes shall be conducted in accordance with Sec.  797.1930 

of this chapter.

    (iii) Reporting requirements. (A) The acute toxicity tests on marine 

invertebrates shall be completed and the final report submitted to EPA 

within 1 year



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of the effective date of the final Phase II test rule.

    (B) An interim progress report shall be submitted to the Agency 

within 6 months after the effective date of the final Phase II rule.

    (2) Marine fish acute toxicity testing--(i) Required testing. 

Testing using measured concentrations, flow through systems, and systems 

that control for evaporation of the test substance shall be conducted 

for 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene. Testing shall be conducted with Silversides 

(Menidia menidia) to develop data on the acute toxicity of 1,2,3-

trichlorobenzene to saltwater fish.

    (ii) Test standard. The marine fish (silverside minnow, Menida 

menidia) acute toxicity test shall be conducted for 1,2,3-

trichlorobenzene in accordance with Sec.  797.1400 of this chapter.

    (iii) Reporting requirements. (A) The marine fish (silversides 

minnow, Menidia menidia) acute toxicity test shall be completed and the 

final results submitted within 1 year of the effective date of the Phase 

II final test rule.

    (B) An interim progress report shall be submitted to EPA 6 months 

after the effective date of the final Phase II rule.

    (3) Freshwater fish acute toxicity testing--(i) Required testing. 

Testing using measured concentrations, flow through systems, and systems 

that control evaporation of the test substance shall be conducted for 

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene. A 96-hour LC50 test shall be conducted with the 

fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) to develop data on the acute 

toxicity of 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene to freshwater fish.

    (ii) Test standard. The freshwater fish (fathead minnow, Pimephales 

promelas) acute toxicity test shall be conducted for 1,2,3-

trichlorobenzene in accordance with Sec.  797.1400 of this chapter.

    (iii) Reporting requirements. (A) The freshwater fish acute toxicity 

study shall be completed and the final report submitted to EPA within 1 

year of the effective date of the final Phase II test rule.

    (B) An interim progress report shall be submitted to EPA 6 months 

after the effective date of the final Phase II rule.

    (4) Freshwater invertebrate acute toxicity testing--(i) Required 

testing. Testing using measured concentrations, flow through or static 

renewal systems, and systems that control for evaporation of the test 

substance shall be conducted for 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene. A 96-hour EC50 

shall be conducted for one species of Grammarus to develop data on the 

acute toxicity of 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene to aquatic freshwater 

invertebrates.

    (ii) Test standard. The freshwater invertebrate (Gammarus sp.) acute 

toxicity test shall be conducted for 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene in 

accordance with Sec.  795.120 of this chapter.

    (iii) Reporting requirements. (A) The freshwater invertebrate acute 

toxicity test shall be completed and the final report submitted to EPA 

within 411 days of the effective date of the final Phase II rule.

    (B) An interim progress report shall be submitted to EPA 6 months 

after the effective date of the final Phase II rule.

    (5) Mysid shrimp chronic toxicity testing--(i) Required testing. 

Testing using measured concentrations, flow through or static renewal 

systems, and systems that control for evaporation of the test substance 

shall be conducted for 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene. Testing shall be 

conducted with mysid shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia) to develop data on the 

chronic toxicity of 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene, should the acute LC50 of 

this chemical to mysid shrimp be determined to be less than 1 ppm.

    (ii) Test standards. The mysid shrimp (Mysidopis bahia) chronic 

toxicity test shall be conducted for 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene in 

accordance with Sec.  797.1950 of this chapter. Testing shall also be 

conducted according to Sec.  797.1950 for 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene should 

the results of testing required by (d)(1)(ii) of this section yield an 

acute LC50 for this chemical substance of less than 1 ppm.

    (iii) Reporting requirements. (A) The mysid shrimp chronic toxicity 

test for 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene shall be completed and the final report 

submitted to EPA within 1 year of the effective date of the final Phase 

II rule. The mysid shrimp chronic toxicity test for 1,2,3-

trichlorobenzene, (required if the LC50 is less than 1 ppm), shall be 

completed and final report submitted to



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EPA within 15 months of the effective date of the final Phase II rule.

    (B) Progress reports shall be submitted to EPA at 6-month intervals, 

beginning 6 months after of the effective date of the final Phase II 

rule and until the final report is submitted to EPA.

    (e) Health effects testing--(1) Oncogenicity--(i) Required testing. 

(A) A test for oncogenic effects shall be conducted with 1,2,4-TCB in 

accordance with Sec.  798.3300 of this chapter.

    (B) The route of administration for the oncogenicity testing for 

1,2,4-TCB shall be via the animal feed.

    (C) Two rodent species shall be used and one shall be the Fischer-

344 rat.

    (ii) Reporting requirements. (A) The oncogenicity test shall be 

completed and the final results submitted to EPA by June 30, 1994.

    (B) Progress reports shall be submitted to the Agency every 6 months 

after the effective date of the final rule.

    (2) [Reserved]

    (f) [Reserved]

    (g) Effective date. (1) The effective date of the final phase II 

rule is August 14, 1987, except for paragraphs (d)(4)(iii)(A) and 

(e)(1)(ii)(A) of this section. The effective date for paragraph 

(d)(4)(iii)(A) of this section is March 1, 1990. The effective date for 

paragraph (e)(1)(ii)(A) of this section is June 12, 1992.

    (2) The guidelines and other test methods cited in this rule are 

referenced as they exist on the effective date of the final rule.



[51 FR 11737, Apr. 7, 1986; 51 FR 18444, May 20, 1986, as amended at 51 

FR 24667, July 8, 1986; 52 FR 24465, July 1, 1987; 55 FR 7327, Mar. 1, 

1990; 57 FR 24960, June 12, 1992; 57 FR 27845, June 22, 1992; 58 FR 

34205, June 23, 1993]