APPENDIX A TABLE 3 - MEDIUM-SPECIFIC CONCENTRATIONS (MSCs) FOR ORGANIC REGULATED SUBSTANCES IN SOIL B. Soil to Groundwater Numeric Values 1
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1 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 ACENAPHTHENE E [350] 380 [4300] 4700 E [350] 380 [4300] 4700 E [350] 380 [4300] 4700 E [350] 380 [4300] E [350] 380 [4300] E ACENAPHTHYLENE E [390] 610 [4400] 6900 E [390] 1600 [4400] E [390] 1600 [4400] E [390] 1600 [4400] E [390] 1600 [4400] E 15 ACEPHATE E E E 3, E E E NA ACETALDEHYDE E [5.7] 5.2 [0.69] 0.63 E E [570] 520 [69] 63 E E [5.7] 5.2 [0.69] 0.63 E NA ACETONE E E 10,000 4,100 E 10,000 10,000 C 3, E 10,000 1,100 E NA ACETONITRILE [5.8] 17 [0.65] 1.9 E [12] 35 [1.3] 3.9 E [580] 1700 [65] 190 E [1200] 3500 [130] 390 E [58] 170 [6.5] 19 E [120] 350 [13] 39 E NA ACETOPHENONE E 1000 [550] 540 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C E 1,000 [550] 540 E NA ACETYLAMINOFLUORENE, 2- (2AAF) E E E E E E 20 ACROLEIN E E E E E E NA ACRYLAMIDE E E E E E E NA ACRYLIC ACID E E E E E E NA ACRYLONITRILE [0.0088] E 0.27 [0.038] E 6.3 [0.88] 0.87 E 27 [3.8] 3.7 E 6.3 [0.88] 0.87 E 27 [3.8] 3.7 E NA ALACHLOR E E E E E E NA ALDICARB E E E E E E NA ALDRIN E E E E E E 10 ALLYL ALCOHOL E E E 1, E E 1, E NA AMINOBIPHENYL, E [0.0045] E E 1.2 [0.45] 0.46 E E 12 [4.5] 4.6 E NA AMITROLE [0.028] E 0.28 [0.11] 0.12 E 7 [2.8] 2.9 E 28 [11] 12 E 70 [28] 29 E 280 [110] 120 E NA AMMONIA E E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 3, E 3, E NA AMMONIUM SULFAMATE E E E E E E NA ANILINE E E E E E E NA ANTHRACENE [4.3] 6.6 [230] 350 E [4.3] 6.6 [230] 350 E [4.3] 6.6 [230] 350 E [4.3] 6.6 [230] 350 E [4.3] 6.6 [230] 350 E [4.3] 6.6 [230] 350 E 10 ATRAZINE E E E E E E NA BAYGON (PROPOXUR) E E E E E E NA BENOMYL E E E E E E 20 BENTAZON E E 11,000 1,600 E 31,000 4,500 E E E NA BENZENE E E E E E E NA BENZIDINE E E E E E E 5 BENZO[A]ANTHRACENE [80] 79 E E [1.4] 1.1 [1200] 960 E [1.4] 1.1 [1200] 960 E [1.4] 1.1 [1200] 960 E [1.4] 1.1 [1200] 960 E 5 BENZO[A]PYRENE E E 0.38 [870] 860 E 0.38 [870] 860 E 0.38 [870] 860 E 0.38 [870] 860 E 5 BENZO[B]FLUORANTHENE E 0.12 [160] 170 E 0.12 [160] 170 E 0.12 [160] 170 E 0.12 [160] 170 E E 5 BENZO[GHI]PERYLENE E E E E E E 5 BENZO[K]FLUORANTHENE [600] 610 E [600] 610 E [600] 610 E [600] 610 E [600] 610 E [600] 610 E 5 BENZOIC ACID E [7900] 7800 E 190,000 [65000] E 190,000 [65000] E 15,000 2,900 E 41,000 [7900] E NA BENZOTRICHLORIDE E E E E E E 30 BENZYL ALCOHOL E E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 1, E 3,100 1,100 E NA BENZYL CHLORIDE E E E E E E NA BHC, ALPHA E E E E E E 20 BHC, BETA E E E [14] 10 [82] 59 E [37] 10 [220] 59 E [140] 10 [820] 59 E 15 BHC, DELTA [1.1] 2.2 [5.4] 11 E [3.1] 6.1 [15] 30 E [110] 220 [540] 1100 E [310] 610 [1500] 3000 E [1100] 800 [5400] E [2100] 800 [] E BHC, GAMMA (LINDANE) [0.071] E 0.02 [0.071] E 2 [7.1] 7.2 E 2 [7.1] 7.2 E 20 [71] 72 E 20 [71] 72 E 20 BIPHENYL, 1, E E E E E E 20 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL)ETHER E E E E E E NA BIS(2-CHLORO-ISOPROPYL)ETHER E 30 8 E 3, E 3, E 3, E 3, E NA BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)ETHER E E E E E E NA NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-1
2 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 BIS[2-ETHYLHEXYL] PHTHALATE E E [34] 29 [7400] 6300 E [34] 29 [7400] 6300 E [34] 29 [7400] E [34] 29 [7400] E BISPHENOL A E E E E E E 20 BROMACIL E 8 2 E E E 8 2 E 8 2 E NA BROMOCHLOROMETHANE E E E E E E NA BROMODICHLOROMETHANE E E 1, E 1, E E E NA BROMOMETHANE E E E E E E NA BROMOXYNIL E E E E E E NA BROMOXYNIL OCTANOATE E E E E E E 15 BUTADIENE, 1, E E E E E E NA BUTYL ALCOHOL, N E E 9,700 1,200 E 10,000 2,400 E E 2, E NA BUTYLATE E E E E E E 30 BUTYLBENZENE, N E E E E E E 15 BUTYLBENZENE, SEC E E E E E E 30 BUTYLBENZENE, TERT E E E E E E 30 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE C 270 C ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C 10 CAPTAN E [74] 50 [45] 31 E [330] 50 [200] 31 E [330] 50 [200] 31 E [330] 50 [200] 31 E [330] 50 [200] 31 E NA CARBARYL [42] 41 E 70 [42] 41 E 7,000 [4200] 4100 E 7,000 [4200] 4100 E [8300] [5000] E [8300] [5000] E NA CARBAZOLE E E E E E E 15 CARBOFURAN E E E E E E NA CARBON DISULFIDE E E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C E E NA CARBON TETRACHLORIDE E E E E E E NA CARBOXIN E E ,300 E ,300 E E E NA CHLORAMBEN E E E E E E NA CHLORDANE E E 5.6 1,400 E 5.6 1,400 E 5.6 1,400 E 5.6 1,400 E 10 CHLORO-1,1-DIFLUOROETHANE, E E E E E E NA CHLORO-1-PROPENE, 3- (ALLYL CHLORIDE) E E E E E E NA CHLOROACETOPHENONE, E E E E E E NA CHLOROANILINE, P E 41 [51] 52 E [390] 1500 [490] 1900 E [390] 4100 [490] 5200 E E 41 [51] 52 E NA CHLOROBENZENE [6.2] 6.1 E 10 [6.2] 6.1 E 1000 [620] 610 E 1,000 [620] 610 E 1,000 [620] 610 E 1,000 [620] 610 E NA CHLOROBENZILATE E 0.96 [6.4] 6.3 E E 96 [640] 630 E E 960 [6400] E 15 CHLOROBUTANE, E E C C E E 30 CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE E E 1, E 1, E 1, E 1, E NA CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE E E 1, E 1, E 10 3 E 10 3 E NA CHLOROETHANE [2800] 23 [600] 5 E [5800] 90 [1200] 19 [C] [] 2300 [] 500 [C] [] 9000 [] [C] [] 2300 [] [C] [] 9000 [] [C] NA E E 1900 E 500 E 1900 E [CHLOROETHYL VINYL ETHER, 2-] [ ] [24] [3.1] [E] [51] [6.5] [E] [2400] [310] [E] [5100] [650] [E] [24] [3.1] [E] [51] [6.5] [E] [NA] CHLOROFORM E E 1, E 1, E E E NA CHLORONAPHTHALENE, ,200 E [670] 820 [14000] E [670] 1200 [14000] E [670] 1200 [14000] E 290 6,200 E [670] 820 [14000] E CHLORONITROBENZENE, P E E E 1,400 1,800 E 4 5 E E NA CHLOROPHENOL, E E E E E E NA CHLOROPRENE E E E E E E NA CHLOROPROPANE, E E E E E E NA CHLOROTHALONIL E E E E 6 15 E E 30 CHLOROTOLUENE, O E E E E E E 30 CHLORPYRIFOS E 2 23 E [130] 110 [1500] 1300 E [130] 110 [1500] 1300 E 2 23 E 2 23 E 15 CHLORSULFURON E E E E E E NA CHLORTHAL-DIMETHYL (DACTHAL) (DCPA) E E E E E E 15 CHRYSENE [0.18] 0.19 [220] 230 E [0.18] 0.19 [220] 230 E [0.18] 0.19 [220] 230 E [0.18] 0.19 [220] 230 E [0.18] 0.19 [220] 230 E [0.18] 0.19 [220] 230 E 5 CRESOL(S) [4.9] 18 [0.85] 3.1 E [10] 51 [1.7] 8.9 E [490] 1800 [85] 310 E [1000] 5100 [170] 890 E [490] 1800 [85] 310 E [1000] 5100 [170] 890 E NA CRESOL, 0- (METHYLPHENOL, 2-) E E 6400 E C 6400 E C NA CRESOL, M (METHYLPHENOL, 3-) E E 3600 E C C C NA CRESOL, P (METHYLPHENOL, 4-) E E E E 4200 E E NA NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-2
3 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 CRESOL, P-CHLORO-M E 51 [100] 110 E 1,800 3,700 E 5,100 [] E E 51 [100] 110 E CROTONALDEHYDE E E E E E E NA CROTONALDEHYDE, TRANS E E E E E E NA CUMENE [2.5] 110 [18] 780 E [5.2] 230 [37] 1600 E [250] 5000 [1800] [E] [520] 5000 [3700] [E] [250] 5000 [1800] [E] [520] 5000 [3700] C 15 C C C CYCLOHEXANONE ,900 1,400 E 10,000 2,800 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 4,900 1,400 E 10,000 2,800 E NA CYFLUTHRIN E E E E E E 10 CYROMAZINE E E E E E E 20 DDD, 4,4' E 0.27 [29] 30 E E 16 [1700] 1800 E E 16 [1700] E DDE, 4,4' [0.13] 0.19 [28] 41 E [0.13] 0.76 [28] 170 E [0.13] 4 [28] 870 E [0.13] 4 [28] 870 E [0.13] 4 [28] 870 E [0.13] 4 [28] 870 E 10 DDT, 4,4' [0.17] 0.19 [100] 110 E [0.17] 0.55 [100] 330 E [0.17] 0.55 [100] 330 E [0.17] 0.55 [100] 330 E [0.17] 0.55 [100] 330 E [0.17] 0.55 [100] 330 E 5 DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)ADIPATE C 40 C 4000 C 4000 C C C 5 DIALLATE E E E E E E NA DIAMINOTOLUENE, 2, E E E E E E NA DIAZINON E E E E E E 30 DIBENZO[A,H]ANTHRACENE E E [0.05] 0.06 [230] 270 E [0.05] 0.06 [230] 270 E [0.05] 0.06 [230] 270 E [0.05] 0.06 [230] 270 E 5 DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE, 1, [0.0091] E 0.02 [0.0091] E 2 [0.91] 0.92 E 2 [0.91] 0.92 E 2 [0.91] 0.92 E 2 [0.91] 0.92 E NA DIBROMOBENZENE, 1, E E E E E E 20 DIBROMOETHANE, 1,2- (ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE) E E E E E E NA DIBROMOMETHANE E E E 2, E E 2, E NA DIBUTYL PHTHALATE, N E E [1300] [5300] [E] [1300] [5300] [E] [1300] [5300] [E] [1300] [5300] [E] 20 C C C C DICHLORO-2-BUTENE, 1, E E E E E E NA DICHLOROBENZENE, 1, [60] 59 E 60 [60] 59 E 6,000 [6000] E 6,000 [6000] E 6,000 [6000] E 6,000 [6000] E NA DICHLOROBENZENE, 1, E E 6,000 6,100 E 6,000 6,100 E 6,000 6,100 E 6,000 6,100 E NA DICHLOROBENZENE, P E E 750 1,000 E 750 1,000 E 750 1,000 E 750 1,000 E 30 DICHLOROBENZIDINE, 3,3' [8.4] 8.3 E 0.58 [33] 32 E 15 [840] 830 E 58 [3300] 3200 E 150 [8400] E [580] 310 [33000] E DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE (FREON 12) E E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C NA DICHLOROETHANE, 1, E E E 1, E E E NA DICHLOROETHANE, 1, E E E E 5 1 E 5 1 E NA DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1, E E E E E E NA DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1, E E E E E E NA DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1, E E 1, E 1, E E E NA DICHLOROMETHANE (METHYLENE CHLORIDE) [0.075] E 0.5 [0.075] E 50 [7.5] 7.6 E 50 [7.5] 7.6 E 50 [7.5] 7.6 E 50 [7.5] 7.6 E NA DICHLOROPHENOL, 2, E 2 1 E E E 2, E 2,000 1,000 E NA DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID, 2,4- (2,4-D) E E E E E E NA DICHLOROPROPANE, 1, E E E E E E NA DICHLOROPROPENE, 1, E E E E E E NA DICHLOROPROPIONIC ACID (DALAPON), 2, E E 2, E 2, E 2, E 2, E NA DICHLORVOS E E E E E E NA DICYCLOPENTADIENE E E E E E E 30 DIELDRIN E E E E E E 15 DIETHYL PHTHALATE E E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C NA DIFLUBENZURON E E E E E E 20 DIMETHOATE E E E E E 2, E NA DIMETHOXYBENZIDINE, 3, E E E E E E 20 DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBENZENE, P E E E E E [23] 57 [60] 150 E 20 DIMETHYLANILINE, N,N E E E 2,000 1,100 E E 2,000 1,100 E NA DIMETHYLBENZIDINE, 3, E E E E E E 10 [DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE, 1,1-] [ ] E E E 3.7 [0.41] [E] [0.087] [0.0097] [E] [0.37] [0.041] [E] [NA] DIMETHYLPHENOL, 2, [31] 32 E 200 [85] 87 E 7,300 [3100] 3200 E 10,000 [8500] 8700 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C NA NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-3
4 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 DINITROBENZENE, 1, E E E E E E NA DINITROPHENOL, 2, E E E E E E NA DINITROTOLUENE, 2, E E 21 5 E E E E NA DINITROTOLUENE, 2,6- (2,6-DNT) E 10 3 E E 1, E 3,700 1,100 E 10,000 3,000 E NA DINOSEB E E E E E E NA DIOXANE, 1, E E E E E E NA DIPHENAMID E E ,200 E ,200 E E E NA DIPHENYLAMINE E E 2,000 1,200 E 2,000 1,200 E 20,000 12,000 E 20,000 12,000 E NA DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE, 1, E E E [33] 25 [58] 44 E [83] 25 [150] 44 E [330] 25 [580] 44 E 30 DIQUAT E E E E E E NA DISULFOTON [0.08] E 0.03 [0.08] E 3 [8] 7.8 E 3 [8] 7.8 E 3 [8] 7.8 E 3 8 E 20 DIURON [0.87] 0.86 E 1 [0.87] 0.86 E 100 [87] 86 E 100 [87] 86 E 1 [0.87] 0.86 E 1 [0.87] 0.86 E NA ENDOSULFAN E E E E E E 15 ENDOSULFAN I (ALPHA) E [53] 50 [280] 260 E [53] 50 [280] 260 E [53] 50 [280] 260 E E [53] 50 [280] 260 E 15 ENDOSULFAN II (BETA) E [28] 45 [170] 260 E [28] 45 [170] 260 E [28] 45 [170] 260 E E [28] 45 [170] 260 E 15 ENDOSULFAN SULFATE [72] 70 E 12 [72] 70 E 12 [72] 70 E 12 [72] 70 E 12 [72] 70 E 12 [72] 70 E 15 ENDOTHALL [4.2] 4.1 E 10 [4.2] 4.1 E 1,000 [420] 410 E 1,000 [420] 410 E 10 [4.2] 4.1 E 10 [4.2] 4.1 E NA ENDRIN [5.4] 5.5 E 0.2 [5.4] 5.5 E 20 [540] 550 E 20 [540] 550 E 0.2 [5.4] 5.5 E 0.2 [5.4] 5.5 E 15 EPICHLOROHYDRIN E E E E E E NA ETHEPHON E E E E E E NA ETHION E E [60] 85 [1300] 1900 E [60] 85 [1300] 1900 E E E 15 ETHOXYETHANOL, 2- (EGEE) [390] 55 [55] 7.8 E [820] 120 [120] 17 E [] 5500 [5500] 780 E 10,000 [] E [] 5500 [5500] 780 E 10,000 [] E NA ETHYL ACETATE E 1,800 [460] 470 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C NA ETHYL ACRYLATE E 1.3 [0.49] 0.5 E E 130 [49] 50 E E 130 [49] 50 E NA ETHYL BENZENE E E 7,000 4,600 E 7,000 4,600 E 7,000 4,600 E 7,000 4,600 E NA ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE, S- (EPTC) E E E 10,000 C E E NA ETHYL ETHER E 410 [110] 120 E 10,000 5,300 E 10,000 10,000 C E 410 [110] 120 E NA ETHYL METHACRYLATE E E E 3000 E E E NA ETHYLENE GLYCOL ] 1400 [85] 170 E [700] 1400 [85] 170 E 10,000 [8500] E 10,000 [8500] E 10,000 [8500] E 10,000 [8500] E NA ETHYLENE THIOUREA (ETU) E E E E E E NA ETHYLP-NITROPHENYL PHENYLPHOSPHOROTHIOATE E E E E E E 20 FENAMIPHOS E E E E E E NA FENVALERATE (PYDRIN) E E E E E E 15 FLUOMETURON (FLUOMETRON IN EPA FEB 96) E E E E E E NA FLUORANTHENE [27] 26 [3300] 3200 E [27] 26 [3300] 3200 E [27] 26 [3300] 3200 E [27] 26 [3300] 3200 E [27] 26 [3300] E [27] 26 [3300] E FLUORENE [19] 150 [380] 3000 E [19] 190 [380] 3800 E [19] 190 [380] 3800 E [19] 190 [380] 3800 E [19] 190 [380] 3800 E [19] 190 [380] 3800 E 15 FLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANE (FREON 11) [90] 87 E 200 [90] 87 E 10,000 [9000] 8700 E 10,000 [9000] 8700 E 10,000 [9000] E 10,000 [9000] E NA FONOFOS [2.8] 2.9 E 1 [2.8] 2.9 E 100 [280] 290 E 100 [280] 290 E 1 [2.8] 2.9 E 1 [2.8] 2.9 E 20 FORMALDEHYDE E E 10,000 1,200 E 10,000 1,200 E 10,000 1,200 E 10,000 1,200 E NA FORMIC ACID , E 4, E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 2,100 E 10,000 4,600 E NA FOSETYL-AL ,700 E ,000 E 190, ,000 C 190, ,000 C 11,000 9,700 E 31,000 27,000 E NA FURAN E E E E E E NA FURFURAL E E 1, E 2, E E E NA GLYPHOSATE [630] 620 E 70 [630] 620 E 7,000 [63000] E 7,000 [63000] E 70 [630] 620 E 70 [630] 620 E HEPTACHLOR E E 4 68 E 4 68 E E E 15 HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE [1] 1.1 E 0.02 [1] 1.1 E 2 [100] 110 E 2 [100] 110 E 20 [1000] E 20 [1000] E HEXACHLOROBENZENE E E [0.62] 0.6 [6] 5.8 E [0.62] 0.6 [6] 5.8 E [0.62] 0.6 [6] 5.8 E [0.62] 0.6 [6] 5.8 E 15 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE E E E E 100 1,200 E 100 1,200 E 15 NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-4
5 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE E 5 91 E [340] 180 [6200] 3300 E [340] 180 [6200] 3300 E [340] 180 [6200] E [340] 180 [6200] E HEXACHLOROETHANE E E E E E E 15 HEXANE [510] 500 E E 950 8,700 E 950 8,700 E 55 [510] 500 E 120 1,100 E 15 HEXYTHIAZOX (SAVEY) E E E E E E 15 HYDRAZINE/HYDRAZINE SULFATE E E E E E E NA HYDROQUINONE E E E E E E NA INDENO[1,2,3-CD]PYRENE E E ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C 5 IPRODIONE E E E 1, E E E 20 ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL E E 10,000 7,600 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 7,600 E 10,000 10,000 C NA ISOPHORONE E E 1, E 1, E 10,000 1,900 E 10,000 1,900 E NA KEPONE E E E E E E 10 MALATHION [20] 10 [67] 34 E [20] 10 [67] 34 E [2000] 1000 [6700] 3400 E [2000] 1000 [6700] 3400 E [2000] 1000 [6700] E [2000] 1000 [6700] E MALEIC HYDRAZIDE E E 40,000 4,700 E 40,000 4,700 E E E NA MANEB E E 1, E 2, E 18 2 E 51 6 E NA MERPHOS OXIDE E E E E E E 10 METHACRYLONITRILE E E E E E E NA METHAMIDOPHOS E E 18 2 E E E E NA METHANOL E 1, E 10,000 5,800 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 5,800 E 10,000 10,000 C NA METHOMYL E E 2, E E E E NA METHOXYCHLOR E E [10] 4.5 [1600] 710 E [10] 4.5 [1600] 710 E [10] 4.5 [1600] 710 E [10] 4.5 [1600] 710 E 10 METHOXYETHANOL, E E E 1, E E E NA METHYL ACETATE E 1900 E C 10,000 C E 1,900 E NA METHYL ACRYLATE E E 2700 E 7700 E 2700 E 7700 E NA METHYL CHLORIDE E E E E E E NA METHYL ETHYL KETONE [53] 54 E E 10,000 [5300] 5400 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 [5300] E 10,000 10,000 C NA 5400 METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE [22] 19 [3.4] 2.9 E [47] 41 [7.3] 6.3 E [2200] 1900 [340] 290 E [4700] 4100 [730] 630 E [2200] 1900 [340] 290 E [4700] 4100 [730] 630 E NA METHYL METHACRYLATE [78] 190 [11] 26 E [160] 410 [22] 56 E [7800] [1100] 2600 E 10,000 [2200] 5600 E [7800] [1100] E 10,000 [2200] E NA METHYL METHANESULFONATE E E E E E E NA METHYL PARATHION E E E E E E 30 METHYL STYRENE (MIXED ISOMERS) E E E E E E 15 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE) E E E E E E NA METHYLENE BIS(2-CHLOROANILINE), 4,4' E 2 15 E E E E 2 15 E 15 METHYLNAPHTHALENE, [150] 73 [6000] 2900 E [410] 200 [] 8000 [C] 2,500 10,000 C 2,500 10,000 C [150] 73 [6000] E [410] 200 [] [C] 15 E E METHYLSTYRENE, ALPHA E E E E E E 30 NAPHTHALENE [2] 10 [5] 25 E [2] 10 [5] 25 E [200] 1000 [500] 2500 E [200] 1000 [500] 2500 E [2000] 3000 [5000] E [2000] 3000 [5000] E NAPHTHYLAMINE, E E E E E E 15 NAPHTHYLAMINE, E E E E E E NA NAPROPAMIDE E E E E E E 30 NITROANILINE, M E E E E E E NA NITROANILINE, O [0.037] E E 21 [3.7] 3.8 E E 0.21 [0.037] E E NA NITROANILINE, P E E E E E E NA NITROBENZENE E E E E 1, E 5,100 2,200 E NA NITROPHENOL, [230] 29 [47] 5.9 E [630] 82 [130] 17 E [23000] 2900 [4700] 590 E [63000] 8200 [13000] E [190000] [43000] E [190000] [43000] E NA NITROPHENOL, [4.2] 4.1 E 6 [4.2] 4.1 E 600 [420] 410 E 600 [420] 410 E 6,000 [4200] E 6,000 [4200] E NA NITROPROPANE, E E E E E E NA NITROSODIETHYLAMINE, N E [ ] E E [0.0075] E E [ ] E NA NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-5
6 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE, N E E E E E E NA NITROSO-DI-N-BUTYLAMINE, N E E E E E E NA NITROSODI-N-PROPYLAMINE, N E E E E E E NA NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE, N E 53 [82] 83 E 1,300 2,000 E 3,500 [5400] 5500 E 3,500 [5400] E 3,500 [5400] E NITROSO-N-ETHYLUREA, N E E E E E E NA OCTYL PHTHALATE, DI-N ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C ,000 C 5 OXAMYL (VYDATE) E E 2, E 2, E E E NA PARATHION E E ,000 C ,000 C E E 15 PCB-1016 (AROCLOR) [0.26] 0.05 [70] 14 E [0.72] 0.05 [190] 14 E [4.9] 5 [1300] 1400 E [4.9] 5 [1300] 1400 E [0.26] 0.05 [70] 14 E [0.72] 0.05 [190] 14 E 10 PCB-1221 (AROCLOR) [0.13] 0.05 [0.62] 0.24 E [0.52] 0.05 [2.5] 0.24 E [13] 5 [62] 24 E [20] 5 [95] 24 E [0.13] 0.05 [0.62] 0.24 E [0.52] 0.05 [2.5] 0.24 E 20 PCB-1232 (AROCLOR) [0.13] 0.05 [0.52] 0.19 E [0.52] 0.05 [2.1] 0.19 E [13] 5 [52] 19 E [52] 5 [210] 19 E [0.13] 0.05 [0.52] 0.19 E [0.52] 0.05 [2.1] 0.19 E 20 PCB-1242 (AROCLOR) [0.13] 0.05 [16] 6 E [0.52] 0.05 [62] 6 E [13] 5 [1600] 600 E [24] 5 [2900] 600 E [0.13] 0.05 [16] 6 E [0.52] 0.05 [62] 6 E 10 PCB-1248 (AROCLOR) [0.037] 0.05 [18] 24 E [0.14] 0.05 [67] 24 E [0.6] 5 [290] 2400 E [0.6] 5 [290] 2400 E [0.037] 0.05 [18] 24 E [0.14] 0.05 [67] 24 E 10 PCB-1254 (AROCLOR) [0.037] 0.05 [75] 100 E [0.14] 0.05 [280] 100 E [1.2] 5 [2400] E [1.2] 5 [2400] [E] [0.037] 0.05 [75] 100 E [0.14] 0.05 [280] 100 E 5 C PCB-1260 (AROCLOR) [0.025] 0.05 [110] 230 E [0.11] 0.05 [500] 230 E [2.5] 5 [11000] E [8] 5 [36000] E [0.025] 0.05 [110] 230 E [0.11] 0.05 [500] 230 E PEBULATE E E 9,200 10,000 C 9,200 10,000 C E E 30 PENTACHLOROBENZENE E E [24] 74 [1900] E [24] 74 [1900] E [24] 74 [1900] E [24] 74 [1900] E 10 PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE E 1 20 E E 44 [880] 870 E 44 [880] 870 E 44 [880] 870 E 15 PENTACHLOROPHENOL E E E E 100 5,000 E 100 5,000 E 10 PHENACETIN E 120 [47] 46 E 3,000 1,200 E 12,000 [4700] 4600 E 30,000 12,000 E 76,000 [30000] E NA PHENANTHRENE [120] 110 [11000] E [120] 110 [11000] E [120] 110 [11000] E [120] 110 [11000] E [120] 110 [11000] E [120] 110 [11000] E 10 PHENOL E E 40,000 6,600 E 40,000 6,600 E 40,000 6,600 E 40,000 6,600 E NA PHENYLENEDIAMINE, M E E 2, E 6, E 22,000 3,100 E 61,000 8,600 E NA PHENYLPHENOL, E E 3,400 49,000 E 13, ,000 E 34, ,000 C 70, ,000 C 15 PHORATE E E E E E E 30 PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE ,300 2,300 E 20,000 6,200 E 190, ,000 C 190, ,000 C 190, ,000 C 190, ,000 C NA PICLORAM E E 5, E 5, E E E NA PRONAMIDE [3] 3.1 E 5 [3] 3.1 E 500 [300] 310 E 500 [300] 310 E 5 [3] 3.1 E 5 [3] 3.1 E NA PROPANIL E E 1, E 5,100 2,600 E 18 9 E E NA PROPHAM E E 7,300 1,700 E 20,000 4,800 E E E NA PROPYLBENZENE, N [37] 150 [71] 290 E [100] 410 [190] 780 E [3700] 5200 [7100] 9900 E 5, E [37] 150 [71] 290 E [100] 410 [190] 780 E 30 PROPYLENE OXIDE [0.048] E E 28 [4.8] 4.9 E E 0.28 [0.048] E E NA PYRENE [1.3] 13 [220] 2200 E [1.3] 13 [220] 2200 E [1.3] 13 [220] 2200 E [1.3] 13 [220] 2200 E [1.3] 13 [220] 2200 E [1.3] 13 [220] 2200 E 10 PYRIDINE E E E E E E NA QUINOLINE E E E E E E 20 QUIZALOFOP (ASSURE) E E E E E E 30 RONNEL E E E E E E 30 SIMAZINE [0.16] 0.15 E 0.4 [0.16] 0.15 E 40 [16] 15 E 40 [16] 15 E 0.4 [0.16] 0.15 E 0.4 [0.16] 0.15 E NA STRYCHNINE [0.9] 0.89 E E 110 [90] 89 E E 1,100 [900] 890 E 3,100 2,500 E NA STYRENE E E 1,000 2,400 E 1,000 2,400 E 1,000 2,400 E 1,000 2,400 E 30 TEBUTHIURON E E 5,000 8,300 E 5,000 8,300 E E E 30 TERBACIL E E E E E E NA TERBUFOS [0.13] 0.12 E 0.09 [0.13] 0.12 E 9 [13] 12 E 9 [13] 12 E 0.09 [0.13] 0.12 E 0.09 [0.13] 0.12 E 30 NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-6
7 B. to Groundwater Numeric Values 1 TETRACHLOROBENZENE, 1,2,4, E E E E E E 20 TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN, 2,3,7,8- (TCDD) E E E E E E 5 TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1, E 7 18 E E E E E 30 TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2, [0.074] 0.03 [0.023] E [0.32] 0.03 [0.099] E [7.4] 3 [2.3] 0.93 E [32] 3 [9.9] 0.93 E [7.4] 3 [2.3] 0.93 E [32] 3 [9.9] 0.93 E NA TETRACHLOROETHYLENE (PCE) E E E E E E NA TETRACHLOROPHENOL, 2,3,4, E E 2,900 45,000 E 6,100 95,000 E 2,900 45,000 E 6,100 95,000 E 15 TETRAETHYL LEAD E E E E E 1 12 E 15 TETRAETHYLDITHIOPYROPHOSPHATE E E E E E E 30 THIOFANOX E E E E E E NA THIRAM E E 1,800 4,700 E 3,000 7,800 E E E 20 TOLUENE E E 10,000 4,400 E 10,000 4,400 E 10,000 4,400 E 10,000 4,400 E NA TOLUIDINE, M E 1.1 [0.5] 0.51 E E 110 [50] 51 E E E NA TOLUIDINE, O [0.37] 0.28 [0.42] 0.32 E [1.4] 1.1 [1.6] 1.2 E [37] 28 [42] 32 E [140] 110 [160] 120 E [370] 280 [420] 320 E [1400] 1100 [1600] E NA 1200 TOLUIDINE, P E E E E E E NA TOXAPHENE E E E E E E 20 TRIALLATE E E E E E E 15 TRIBROMOMETHANE (BROMOFORM) [4.3] 4.4 E 10 [4.3] 4.4 E 1,000 [430] 440 E 1,000 [430] 440 E 1,000 [430] 440 E 1,000 [430] 440 E NA TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE, 1,1, E E E E E E 20 TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2, [28] 27 E 7 [28] 27 E 700 [2800] 2700 E 700 [2800] 2700 E [4900] ,000 C [4900] ,000 C 20 TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3, E 4 31 E 400 3,100 E 400 3,100 E 4 31 E 4 31 E 15 TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1, E E 2, E 2, E E E NA TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1, E E E E E E NA TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE) E E E E E E NA TRICHLOROPHENOL, 2,4, ,300 E 1,000 6,100 E 37, ,000 C 100, ,000 C 100, ,000 C 100, ,000 C 15 TRICHLOROPHENOL, 2,4, E 24 [67] 69 E 600 1,700 E 2,400 [6700] 6900 E 6,000 17,000 E 24,000 [67000] E TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID, 2,4,5- (2,4,5-T) E E E E 7,000 1,500 E 7,000 1,500 E NA TRICHLOROPHENOXYPROPIONIC ACID, 2,4,5- (2,4,5-TP)(SILVEX) E 5 22 E 500 2,200 E 500 2,200 E 5 22 E 5 22 E 20 TRICHLOROPROPANE, 1,1, E E 1, E 5, E E E NA TRICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2, [3.3] 3.2 E 4 [3.3] 3.2 E 400 [330] 320 E 400 [330] 320 E 400 [330] 320 E 400 [330] 320 E NA TRICHLOROPROPENE, 1,2, E E 1,800 1,100 E 5,100 3,000 E E E NA TRIFLURALIN E E E E E E 30 TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,3,4- (TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,2,4-) E E E E E E 15 TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,3, E E E E E E 30 TRINITROTOLUENE, 2,4, E E E E E E NA VINYL ACETATE E E 5, E 10,000 1,400 E E E NA VINYL BROMIDE (BROMOETHENE) E E E E E E NA VINYL CHLORIDE E E E E E E NA WARFARIN [ [ ] E [ [ ] E [ [ E [ [ E [ [ E [ [ E 30 2] ] ] 110 2] 260 2] 310 2] 740 2] ] ] ] 4100 XYLENES (TOTAL) ,000 [850] 990 E 1,000 [850] 990 E 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C 10,000 10,000 C NA ZINEB E E E E E E NA NA - The soil buffer distance option is not available for this substance Page 3B-7
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