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  • Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
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Consolidated List of Lists under EPCRA/CERCLA/CAA §112(r) (April 2022 Version)

Substance Registry Services

EPA’s Substance Registry Services (SRS) database can be used to search for a specific chemical name or Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) registry number. It provides the regulations and statutes applicable to the chemical. Regulatory lists include those managed by EPA and other federal agencies and states. SRS can also be searched by a specific regulatory list and shows all the chemicals on that particular list.

Purpose

The List of Lists is a consolidated list of chemicals subject to:
  • Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA),
  • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), and
  • Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
It was prepared to help facilities handling chemicals determine, for a specific chemical, whether they may be subject to certain reporting requirements. These lists should be used as a reference tool, not as a definitive source of compliance information. Please refer to the following requirements in the appropriate part of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR):
  • Emergency planning notification under EPCRA section 302 (40 CFR Part 355)
  • Emergency release notification under EPCRA section 304 (40 CFR Part 355)
  • Toxic chemical release reporting under EPCRA section 313 (40 CFR Part 372)
  • Hazardous substances release notification under CERCLA sections 102-103 (40 CFR Part 302)
  • Accidental release prevention requirements under CAA 112(r) (40 CFR Part 68)

Formats

The List of Lists is available in the following formats:
  • PDF version of EPCRA/CERCLA/CAA §112(r) Consolidated List of Lists –  April 2022
    • PDF of changes to EPCRA/CERCLA/CAA §112(r) Consolidated List of Lists – April 2022
  • Microsoft Excel version of EPCRA/CERCLA/CAA §112(r) Consolidated List of Lists - April 2022 (xlsx) (206.73 KB) Free Viewers
Please note that the Excel file does not contain:
  • Introductory material explaining the lists and codes used in the chemical tables,
  • Appendix B: Radionuclides listed under CERCLA,
  • Appendix D: TRI chemical categories, or
  • Appendix F: CERCLA hazardous substance chemical categories.

All appendices appear in the PDF version of the List of Lists.

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Last updated on April 13, 2022
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