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ProfessorGAC

(77,306 posts)
9. That Isn't Enough
Sat Aug 5, 2023, 01:45 PM
Aug 2023

I can read.
All those species listed (especially paraffins & olefins) are not highly toxic. Nothing close to the degree of concern.
The same is true of naphthenics, which are generally not volatile enough to create concerning exposures, at least in the short term.
There is a compound in there that has to be both toxic & volatile. Many aromatic compounds would fit that, but there is no way (given they're using GC, which can be outfitted with quadropole MS) to specifically identify the most concerning substances.
So no, what I'm looking for is not in that section. And, I want to know why.

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Everyone wins Tetrachloride Aug 2023 #1
Here's the key sentence that shows somebody made a bunch of $$ for the approval of this BComplex Aug 2023 #2
Harvard environmental law professor resigns from ConocoPhillips cbabe Aug 2023 #3
I Find It Odd That... ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #4
That is explained in the risk assessment hyper-linked in the OP HeartachesNhangovers Aug 2023 #5
That Isn't Enough ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #9
Just trying to help. If you want a technical answer to a technical question, HeartachesNhangovers Aug 2023 #12
I Know You Haven't Been Here Long ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #14
"Don't you know who I am?" ZoltarSpeaks Aug 2023 #25
I'm just looking for a name waddirum Aug 2023 #6
I Can't Find It! ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #7
Thanks for your hard work ProfessorGAC. nt Prairie_Seagull Aug 2023 #26
It could be these chemicals are already common pollutants... hunter Aug 2023 #13
I See Your Point ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #15
I agree with you. hunter Aug 2023 #19
Graceful? ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #20
EPA and NHTSA are dirty corporate whores. WarGamer Aug 2023 #8
What year was this? Who appointed the EPA head at the time? This is appalling. Hekate Aug 2023 #10
" EPA decided its scientists were overstating the risks" Takket Aug 2023 #11
My Question Above! ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #21
Did you see this? scipan Aug 2023 #22
That Tells Me One Thing ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #24
Thank you for your expertise in this. scipan Aug 2023 #28
So When NowISeetheLight Aug 2023 #16
No names or identifying info dalton99a Aug 2023 #17
Not THE ONION or Borowitz? Brainfodder Aug 2023 #18
What good is the EPA if they whitewash ... Duppers Aug 2023 #23
Read the linked story if you haven't. Mislabeling emmisions? The EPA. Give me a break. Prairie_Seagull Aug 2023 #27
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