[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 17] [Revised as of July 1, 2006] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR82.8] [Page 468-469] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 82_PROTECTION OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE--Table of Contents Subpart A_Production and Consumption Controls Sec. 82.8 Grant of essential use allowances and critical use allowances. (a) Effective January 1, 1996, persons in the following list are allocated essential-use allowances or exemptions for quantities of a specific class I controlled substance for a specific essential-use (the Administrator reserves the right to revise the allocations based on future decisions of the Parties). Table I--Essential Use Allocation for Calendar Year 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quantity Company Chemical (metric tons) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Metered Dose Inhalers (for Oral Inhalation) for Treatment of Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Armstrong Pharmaceuticals...... CFC-11 or CFC-12 or 270.90 CFC-114. Boehringer Ingelheim CFC-11 or CFC-12 or 480 Pharmaceuticals. CFC-114. Inyx USA, Ltd.................. CFC-11 or CFC-12 or 111 CFC-114. Schering-Plough Corporation.... CFC-11 or CFC-12 or 816 CFC-114. 3M Pharmaceuticals............. CFC-11 or CFC-12 or 69.18 CFC-114. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.......... CFC-11 or CFC-12 or 73.40 CFC-114. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (b) A global exemption for class I controlled substances for essential laboratory and analytical uses shall be in effect through December 31, 2007, subject to the restrictions in appendix G of this subpart, and subject to the record keeping and reporting requirements at Sec. 82.13(u) through (x). There is no amount specified for this exemption. (c) Effective January 1, 2005, critical use allowances are apportioned as set forth in paragraph (c)(1) of this section for the exempted production and import of class I, Group VI controlled substances specifically for those approved critical uses listed in Appendix L to this subpart for the applicable control period. Every kilogram of production and import in excess of the total number and type of unexpended critical use allowances held for a particular type of use constitutes a separate violation of this subpart. Effective January 1, 2005, critical stock allowances are issued as set forth in paragraph (c)(2) of this section for the sale of class I, Group VI controlled substances from inventory produced or imported before the January 1, 2005 phaseout date specifically for those approved critical uses listed in Appendix L to this subpart for the applicable control period. (1) Allocated critical use allowances granted for specified control period. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2006 Critical 2006 Critical use allowances use allowances Company for pre-plant for post- uses* harvest uses* (kilograms) (kilograms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Great Lakes Chemical Corp............... 3,840,406 369,856 Albemarle Corp.......................... 1,579,235 152,091 Ameribrom, Inc.......................... 872,402 84,018 TriCal, Inc............................. 27,037 2,604 ------------------------------- Total............................... 6,319,080 608,569 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * For production or import of class I, Group VI controlled substance exclusively for the Pre-Plant or Post-Harvest uses specified in appendix L to this subpart. (2) Allocated critical stock allowances granted for specified control period. The following companies are allocated critical stock allowances for 2006 on a pro-rata basis in relation to the inventory held by each. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Company ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Albemarle Ameribrom, Inc. Bill Clark Pest Control, Inc. Blair Soil Fumigation Burnside Services, Inc. Cardinal Professional Products Carolina Eastern, Inc. Degesch America, Inc. Dodson Bros. Trical Inc. Great Lakes Chemical Corp. Harvey Fertilizer & Gas Helena Chemical Co. Hendrix & Dail Hy Yield Bromine Industrial Fumigation Company J.C. Ehrlich Co. Pacific Ag Pest Fog Sales Corp. Prosource One Reddick Fumigants Royster-Clark, Inc. Southern State Cooperative, Inc. Trident Agricultural Products UAP Southeast (NC) UAP Southeast (SC) [[Page 469]] Univar Vanguard Fumigation Co. Western Fumigation TOTAL--1,136,008 kilograms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [69 FR 77003, Dec. 23, 2004, as amended at 70 FR 49844, Aug. 24, 2005; 70 FR 73614, Dec. 13, 2005; 70 FR 77052, Dec. 29, 2005; 71 FR 6005, Feb. 6, 2006; 71 FR 25078, Apr. 28, 2006]