TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD SUBCHAPTER f: RISK BASED CLEANUP OBJECTIVES
PART 742
TIERED APPROACH TO CORRECTIVE ACTION OBJECTIVES
SECTION 742.APPENDIX B TIER 1 ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES
Section 742.APPENDIX B Tier 1 Illustrations and Tables
Section 742.TABLE H Tier 1 Soil Gas and Groundwater
Remediation Objectives for the Indoor Inhalation Exposure Route – Diffusion and
Advectionj
Qsoil equals 83.33 cm3/seca
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Soil Gas
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Groundwater
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CAS No.
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Chemical Name
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Residential
(mg/m3)
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Industrial/
Commercial
(mg/m3)
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Residential
(mg/L)
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Industrial/
Commercial (mg/L)
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67-64-1
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Acetone
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750,000f
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750,000f
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1,000,000g
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1,000,000g
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71-43-2
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Benzene
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0.37c
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2.8c
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0.11c
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0.41c
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111-44-4
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Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
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0.014c
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0.087c
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0.083c
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0.43c
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75-27-4
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Bromodichloromethane
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450,000f
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450,000f
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6,700g
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6,700g
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75-25-2
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Bromoform
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11c
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52c
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3.1c
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12c
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71-36-3
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Butanol
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29,000f
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29,000f
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74,000g
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74,000g
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78-93-3
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2-Butanone (MEK)
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6,400b
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40,000b
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10,000b
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48,000b
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75-15-0
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Carbon disulfide
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780b
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5,300b
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67b
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210b
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56-23-5
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Carbon tetrachloride
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0.21c
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1.5c
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0.020c
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0.076c
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108-90-7
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Chlorobenzene
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69b
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420b
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26b
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82b
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124-48-1
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Chlorodibromomethane
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57,000f
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57,000f
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2,600g
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2,600g
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67-66-3
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Chloroform
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0.11c
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0.92c
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0.07i
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0.15c
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95-57-8
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2-Chlorophenol
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17,000f
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17,000f
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22,000g
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22,000g
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75-99-0
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Dalapone
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1,500f
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1,500f
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900,000g
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900,000g
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96-12-8
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1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropanee
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0.0012c
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0.0062c
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0.00065c
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0.0027c
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106-93-4
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1,2-Dibromoethane
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0.0078c
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0.048c
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0.0035c
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0.014c
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95-50-1
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1,2-Dichlorobenzene
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290b
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1,700b
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140b
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160g
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106-46-7
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1,4-Dichlorobenzene
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1,200b
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6,800b
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79g
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79g
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75-71-8
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Dichlorodifluoromethane
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270b
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1,700b
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3.0b
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9.2b
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75-34-3
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1,1-Dichloroethane
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690b
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4,200b
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180b
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580b
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107-06-2
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1,2-Dichloroethane
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0.099c
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0.81c
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0.054c
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0.22c
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75-35-4
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1,1-Dichloroethylene
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240b
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1,600b
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24b
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74b
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156-59-2
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cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
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1,100,000f
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1,100,000f
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3,500g
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3,500g
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156-60-5
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trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
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85b
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510b
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16b
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51b
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78-87-5
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1,2-Dichloropropane
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0.31c
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2.3c
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0.12c
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0.48c
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542-75-6
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1,3-Dichloropropylene (cis
+ trans)
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0.90c
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6.2c
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0.14c
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0.52c
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123-91-1
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p-Dioxane
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0.22c
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2.3c
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2.9c
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25c
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100-41-4
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Ethylbenzene
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1,3c
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9.3c
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0.37c
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1.4c
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76-44-8
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Heptachlor
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0.0063c
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0.032c
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0.0025c
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0.0096c
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118-74-1
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Hexachlorobenzene
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0.0087c
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0.057c
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0.0059c
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0.0062g
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77-47-4
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Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
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0.58b
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2.6b
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0.084b
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0.26b
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67-72-1
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Hexachloroethane
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2,800f
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2,800f
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50g
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50g
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78-59-1
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Isophorone
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2,900b
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3,400f
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12,000g
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12,000g
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98-82-8
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Isopropylbenzene
(Cumene)
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600b
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3,500b
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2.7b
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8.4b
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7439-97-6
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Mercuryh
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0.42b
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2.5b
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0.053b
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0.060g
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74-83-9
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Methyl
bromide
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6.9b
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42b
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1.5b
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4.8b
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1634-04-4
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Methyl
tertiary-butyl ether
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3,700b
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24,000b
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1,900b
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6,800b
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75-09-2
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Methylene
chloride
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5.6c
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45c
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2.1c
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8.2c
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91-57-6
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2-Methylnaphthalene
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530f
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530f
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25g
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25g
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95-48-7
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2-Methylphenol
(o-cresol)
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600b
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1,800f
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26,000g
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26,000g
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91-20-3
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Naphthalene
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0.11c
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0.75c
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0.075c
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0.32c
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98-95-3
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Nitrobenzene
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0.077c
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0.57c
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0.34c
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2.0c
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621-64-7
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n-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
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0.0016c
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0.012c
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0.044c
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0.27c
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108-95-2
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Phenol
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140b
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1,300b
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28,000b
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83,000g
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1336-36-3
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
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---d
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---d
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---d
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---d
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100-42-5
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Styrene
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1,400b
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8,500b
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310g
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310g
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127-18-4
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Tetrachloroethylene
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0.55c
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4.0c
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0.091c
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0.34c
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108-88-3
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Toluene
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6,200b
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40,000b
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530g
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530g
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120-82-1
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1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
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5.4b
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25b
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1.8b
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5.9b
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71-55-6
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1,1,1-Trichloroethane
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6,600b
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41,000b
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1,000b
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1,300g
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79-00-5
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1,1,2-Trichloroethane
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170,000f
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170,000f
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4,400g
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4,400g
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79-01-6
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Trichloroethylene
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1.5c
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12c
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0.34c
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1.3c
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75-69-4
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Trichlorofluoromethane
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860b
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5,600b
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26b
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82b
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108-05-4
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Vinyl
acetate
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250b
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1,600b
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160b
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550b
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75-01-4
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Vinyl
chloride
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0.29c
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4.8c
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0.028c
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0.21c
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108-38-3
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m-Xylene
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140b
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850b
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43b
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130b
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95-47-6
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o-Xylene
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120b
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790b
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40b
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130b
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106-42-3
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p-Xylene
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130b
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820b
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38b
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120b
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1330-20-7
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Xylenes
(total)e
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140b
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840b
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30b
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93b
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Chemical Name and Remediation Objective Notations
a Compliance
is determined by meeting either the soil gas remediation objectives or the
groundwater remediation objectives. See Sections 742.505 and 742.515.
b Calculated
values correspond to a target hazard quotient of 1.
c Calculated
values correspond to a cancer risk level of 1 in 1,000,000.
d PCBs
are a mixture of different congeners. The appropriate values to use for the
physical/chemical and toxicity parameters depend on the congeners present at
the site. Persons remediating sites should consult with BOL if calculation of
Tier 2 or 3 remediation objectives is desired.
e Groundwater
remediation objective calculated at 25°C. For Dalapon and
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane, the critical temperature (Tc) and
enthalpy of vaporization at the normal boiling point (Hv,b) are not
available. For Xylenes (total), the enthalpy of vaporization at the normal
boiling point (Hv,b) is not available.
f The
value shown is the Cvsat value of the chemical in soil
gas. The Cvsat of the chemical becomes the remediation
objective if the calculated value exceeds the Cvsat value
or if there are no toxicity criteria available for the inhalation route of
exposure.
g The
value shown is the solubility of the chemical in water. The solubility of the
chemical becomes the remediation objective if the calculated value exceeds the
solubility or if there are no toxicity criteria available for the ingestion
route of exposure.
h Value
for the inhalation exposure route is based on Reference Concentration for
elemental Mercury (CAS No. 7439-97-6). Inhalation remediation objectives only
apply at sites where elemental Mercury is a contaminant of concern.
i The
value shown is the Groundwater Remediation Objective listed in Appendix B,
Table E.
j Calculated
values for the remediation objectives in this table are based on the assumption
that the existing or potential building has a full concrete slab-on-grade,
though the remediation objectives in this table are also considered protective
of occupants of buildings with full concrete basement floors and walls. This
table applies only when the existing or potential building has a full concrete
slab-on-grade or a full concrete basement floor and walls. Institutional
controls under Subpart J are required to use remediation objectives in this
table. This table does not apply when the existing or potential building has
neither a full concrete slab-on-grade nor a full concrete basement floor and
walls, such as a building with an earthen crawl space, an earthen floor, a
stone foundation, a partial concrete floor, or a sump. In such cases, site
evaluators have the option of excluding the indoor inhalation exposure route
under Section 742.312, meeting the building control technology requirements
under Subpart L, or proposing an alternative approach under Tier 3.
(Source: Added at 37 Ill.
Reg. 7506, effective May 15, 2013)
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