Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 180  /  Sec. 180.940 Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for

Residues of the following chemical substances are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation, provided that the substance is applied on a semi-permanent or permanent food-contact surface (other than being applied on food packaging) with adequate draining before contact with food.

(a) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Food-contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pesticide Chemical CAS Reg. No. Limits------------------------------------------------------------------------Acetic acid.................. 64-19-7............ When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmAllyl cylcohexylpropionate... 2705-87-5.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm

[alpha]-alkyl-[omega]- 9002-92-0; 9004-95-

hydroxypoly (oxypropylene) 9; 9004-98-2; 9005-

and/or poly (oxyethylene) 00-9; 9035-85-2;

polymers where the alkyl 9038-29-3; 9038-43-

chain contains a minimum of 1; 9040-05-5; 9043-

six carbons. 30-5; 9087-53-0;

25190-05-0; 24938-

91-8; 25231-21-4;

26183-52-8; 26468-

86-0; 26636-39-5;

27252-75-1; 27306-

79-2; 31726-34-8;

34398-01-1; 34398-

05-5; 37251-67-5;

37311-00-5; 37311-

01-6; 37311-02-7;

37311-04-9; 39587-

22-9; 50861-66-0;

52232-09-4; 52292-

17-8; 52609-19-5;

57679-21-7; 59112-

62-8; 60828-78-6;

61702-78-1; 61725-

89-1; 61791-13-7;

61791-20-6; 61791-

28-4; 61804-34-0;

61827-42-7; 61827-

84-7; 62648-50-4;

63303-01-5; 63658-

45-7; 63793-60-2;

64366-70-7; 64415-

24-3; 64415-25-4;

64425-86-1; 65104-

72-5; 65150-81-4;

66455-14-9: 66455-

15-0; 67254-71-1;

67763-08-0; 68002-

96-0; 68002-97-1;

68131-39-5; 68131-

40-8; 68154-96-1;

68154-97-2; 68154-

98-3; 68155-01-1;

68213-23-0; 68213-

24-1; 68238-81-3;

68238-82-4; 68409-

58-5; 68409-59-6;

68439-30-5; 68439-

45-2; 68439-46-3;

68439-48-5; 68439-

49-6; 68439-50-9;

68439-51-0; 68439-

53-2; 68439-54-3;

68458-88-8; 68526-

94-3; 68526-95-4;

68551-12-2; 68551-

13-3; 68551-14-4;

68603-20-3; 68603-

25-8; 68920-66-1;

68920-69-4; 68937-

66-6; 68951-67-7;

68954-94-9; 68987-

81-5; 68991-48-0;

69011-36-5; 69013-

18-9; 69013-19-0;

69227-20-9; 69227-

21-0; 69227-22-1;

69364-63-2; 70750-

27-5; 70879-83-3;

70955-07-6; 71011-

10-4; 71060-57-6;

71243-46-4; 72066-

65-0; 72108-90-8;

72484-69-6; 72854-

13-8; 72905-87-4;

73018-31-2; 73049-

34-0; 74432-13-6;

74499-34-6; 78330-

19-5; 78330-20-8;

78330-21-9; 78330-

23-1; 79771-03-2;

84133-50-6; 85422-

93-1; 97043-91-9;

97953-22-5; 102782-

43-4; 103331-86-8;

103657-84-7;

103657-85-8;

103818-93-5;

103819-03-0;

106232-83-1;

111905-54-5;

116810-31-2;

116810-32-3;

116810-33-4;

120313-48-6;

120944-68-5;

121617-09-2;

126646-02-4;

126950-62-7;

127036-24-2;

139626-71-4;

152231-44-2;

154518-36-2;

157627-86-6;

157627-88-8;

157707-41-0;

157707-43-2;

159653-49-3;

160875-66-1;

160901-20-2;

160901-09-7;

160901-19-9;

161025-21-4;

161025-22-5;

166736-08-9;

169107-21-5;

172588-43-1;

176022-76-7;

196823-11-7;

287935-46-0;

288260-45-7;

303176-75-2;

954108-36-2.Aluminum sulfate 10043-01-3......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 50

ppm

Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 48

ppmAmylopectin, acid-hydrolyzed, 113894-85-2 None

1-oxtenylbutanedioateAmylopectin, hydrogen 1- 125109-81-1 None

octadecenylbutanedioateButryic acid................. 107-92-6........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmButyl alcohol................ 71-36-3............ When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmn-Butyl benzoate............. 136-60-7........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed

15,000 ppmCitral....................... 5392-40-5.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmCitronellol.................. 106-22-9........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmCitronellyl acetate.......... 150-84-5........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmCopper sulfate pentahydrate 7758-99-8 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 80

ppm[beta]-Damascone, (Z)-....... 23726-92-3......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmDecanal...................... 112-31-2........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmDecanoic acid................ 334-48-5........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm1-Decanol.................... 112-30-1........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm(E)-4-Decenal................ 65405-70-1......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmD-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, 68515-73-1 None

decyl octyl glycosides2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptanal...... 106-72-9........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmDi-n-butyl carbonate 542-52-9........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed

15,000 ppm2-Dodecanol, (2E)-........... 20407-84-5......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmEthanol 64-17-5 NoneEthyl 2-methylbutyrate....... 452-79-1........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmEthylenediaminetetraacetic 64-02-8 None

acid (EDTA), tetrasodium

saltFD&C; Green No. 3 CAS Reg. No. 2353- None

45-9FD&C; Red No. 40 25956-17-6......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 20

ppm.FD&C; Yellow No. 5 1934-21-0 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 1000

ppm(E)-Geraniol................. 106-24-1........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm(E)-Geraniol acetate......... 105-87-3........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHeptanal..................... 111-71-7........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHeptanoic acid............... 111-14-8........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHeptyl alcohol............... 111-70-6........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHexanal...................... 66-25-1............ When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHexanoic acid................ 142-62-1........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmn-Hexanol.................... 111-27-3........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm(Z)-3-Hexenol................ 928-96-1........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm(Z)-3-Hexenol acetate........ 3681-71-8.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHexyl acetate................ 142-92-7........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmHydrogen peroxide 7722-84-1 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 91

ppm

Hypochlorous acid, sodium 7681-52-9 When ready for use,

salt the end-use

concentration of

all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in

the solution is not

to exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorineIodine 7553-56-2 When ready for use,

the total end-use

concentration of

all iodide-

producing chemicals

in the solution is

not to exceed 25

ppm of titratable

iodineLauric acid.................. 143-07-7........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmLauric aldehyde.............. 112-54-9........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmLauryl alcohol............... 112-53-8........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmd-Limonene................... 5989-27-5.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmLipase, triacylglycerol 9001-62-1 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 500

ppmMagnesium oxide 1309-48-4 NoneMethylene blue 61-73-4 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 0.4

ppmMethyl-[alpha]-ionone........ 127-42-4........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm3-Methyl-2-butenyl acetate... 1191-16-8.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm2-Methylundecanal............ 110-41-8........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol 2163-42-0 NoneMyristaldehyde............... 124-25-4........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmMyristic acid................ 544-63-8........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmNeryl acetate................ 141-12-8........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmNitric acid 7697-37-2 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 1,000

ppmNonanal...................... 124-19-6........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmNonanoic acid................ 112-05-0........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmNonyl alcohol................ 143-08-8........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)- None None

[omega]-hydroxypoly

(oxyethylene) average

poly(oxyethylene) content 11

moles)Octadecanoic acid, calcium 1592-23-0 None

salt9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, 1315321-93-7....... When ready for use,

sulfonated, oxidized the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 250

ppm.9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, 1315321-94-8....... When ready for use,

sulfonated, oxidized, the end-use

potassium salts concentration is

not to exceed 250

ppm.9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, 1315321-95-9....... When ready for use,

sulfonated, oxidized, sodium the end-use

salts concentration is

not to exceed 250

ppm.Octanal...................... 124-13-0........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium 5324-84-5 When ready for use,

salt the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 46

ppmOctanoic acid 124-07-2 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 52

ppmOctanoic acid................ 124-07-2........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm1-Octanol.................... 111-87-5........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmOxirane, methyl-, polymer 9003-11-6 None

with oxirane, minimum

molecular weight (in amu),

1900Palmitic acid................ 57-10-3............ When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmPeroxyacetic acid 79-21-0 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 58

ppmPeroxyoctanoic acid 33734-57-5 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 52

ppmPhosphonic acid, (1- 2809-21-4 When ready for use,

hydroxyethylidene)bis- the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 14

ppm

Phosphoric acid, trisodium 7601-54-9 When ready for use,

salt the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 5916

ppmPotassium bromide 7758-02-3 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 46

ppm total available

halogenPotassium iodide 7681-11-0 When ready for use,

the total end-use

concentration of

all iodide-

producing chemicals

in the solution is

not to exceed 25

ppm of titratable

iodine1,3-Propanediol 504-63-2 NonePropionic acid............... 79-09-4............ When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmPropylene glycol 57-55-6 NoneQuaternary ammonium 8001-54-5 When ready for use,

compounds, alkyl (C12-C18) the end-use

benzyldimethyl, chlorides concentration of

all quaternary

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm of

active quaternary

compoundQuaternary ammonium 68424-85-1 When ready for use,

compounds: n-alkyl (C12-18) the end-use

dimethyl benzyl ammonium concentration of

chloride all quaternary

chemicals in

solution is not to

exceed 400 ppm of

active quaternary

compoundQuaternary Ammonium 85409-23-0 When ready for use,

Compounds: n-alkyl (C 12-14) the end-use

dimethyl ethylbenzyl concentration of

ammonium chloride, average all quaternary

molecular weight (in amu), chemicals in

377 to 384 solution is not to

exceed 400 ppm of

active quaternary

compound.Quaternary ammonium compounds None When ready for use,

n-alkyl (C12-C18) dimethyl the end-use

ethylbenzyl ammonium concentration of

chloride average molecular all quaternary

weight (in amu) 384 chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm of

active quaternary

compoundQuaternary ammonium None When ready for use,

compounds, Di-n-Alkyl (C8- the end-use

10) dimethyl ammonium concentration of

chloride, average molecular these specific in

weight (in amu) 332 to 361 quaternary ammonium

compounds is not to

exceed 240 ppm of

active quaternary

ammonium compound;

the end-use

concentration of

all quaternary

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 400 ppm of

active quaternary

compoundQuaternary ammonium 148788-55-0/148812- When ready for use,

compounds, didecyl dimethyl 654-1 the end-use

ammonium carbonate/didecyl concentration of

dimethyl ammonium these specific

bicarbonate ammonium compounds

is not to exceed

400 ppm of active

quaternary ammonium

compoundSilver ions resulting from 14701-21-4 When ready for use,

the use of electrolytically- the end-use

generated silver ions concentration of

stabilized in citric acid as silver ions is not

silver dihydrogen citrate to exceed 50 ppm of

(does not include metallic active silver

silver)Sodium bisulfate 7681-38-1 When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 2,000

ppm.Sorbitan, mono-9- 9005-65-6 None

octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-

ethanediyl) derivs., (Z)-Stearic acid................. 57-11-4............ When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmSulfuric acid................ 7664-93-9.......... Food-contact

surfaces in public

eating places,

dairy-processing

equipment, and food-

processing

equipment and

utensils in

antimicrobial

formulations. Not

to exceed 600 ppm.Sulfuric acid monododecyl 151-21-3 When ready for use,

ester, sodium salt (sodium the end-use

lauryl sulfate) concentration is

not to exceed 350

ppm1,3,5-Triazine- 2893-78-9 When ready for use,

2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3- the end-use

dichloro-, sodium salt concentration of

all di- or

trichloroisocyanuri

c acid chemicals in

the solution is not

to exceed 100 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine2-Tridecanal................. 7774-82-5.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal....... 5435-64-3.......... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmUndecanal.................... 112-44-7........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmUndecyl alcohol.............. 112-42-5........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmValeraldehyde................ 110-62-3........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppm

Valeric acid................. 109-52-4........... When ready for use,

the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 100

ppmXylenesulfonic acid, sodium 1300-72-7 When ready for use,

salt the end-use

concentration is

not to exceed 500

ppm------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Dairy processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pesticide Chemical CAS Reg. No. Limits------------------------------------------------------------------------Acetic acid 64-19-7 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 686

ppmAcetic acid, chloro-, sodium 68608-66-2 When ready for use, the

salt, reaction products with end-use concentration

4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H- is not to exceed 42

imidazole-1-ethanol and ppm chloroacetic acid

sodium hydroxideBenzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl- 27176-87-0 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 5.5

ppmButanedioic acid, octenyl- 28805-58-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 156

ppmButoxy monoether of mixed None None

(ethylene-propylene)

polyalkylene glycol, minimum

average molecular weight (in

amu), 2400Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 17

ppmn-Carboxylic acids (C6-C12), None When ready for use, the

consisting of a mixture of end-use concentration

not less than 56% octanoic is not to exceed 39

acid and not less than 40% ppm

decanoic acidDecanoic acid 334-48-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 90

ppmEthanesulfonic acid, 2- 132-43-4 When ready for use, the

[cyclohexyl (1-oxohexadecyl) end-use concentration

amino]-, sodium salt is not to exceed 237

ppmEthylenediaminetetraacetic 139-33-3 When ready for use, the

acid (EDTA), disodium salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 1400

ppmFD&C; Yellow No. 5 1934-21-0 None

(Tartrazine) (conforming to

21 CFR 74.705)D-Gluconic acid, monosodium 527-07-1 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 760

ppmHydriodic acid 10034-85-2 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodineHydrogen peroxide 7722-84-1 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 465

ppmHypochlorous acid 7790-92-3 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

of all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorineIodine 7553-56-2 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodineLactic acid 50-21-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 138

ppmNonanoic acid 112-05-0 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 90

ppm1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl- 7378-99-6 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 113

ppm1,2-Octanedisulfonic acid 113669-58-2 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 102

ppm1-Octanesulfonic acid 3944-72-7 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 172

ppm1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium 5324-84-5 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 297

ppm1-Octanesulfonic acid, 2- 113652-56-5 When ready for use, the

sulfino- end-use concentration

is not to exceed 102

ppmOctanoic acid 124-07-2 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 176

ppm

Oxychloro species (including None When ready for use, the

chlorine dioxide) generated end-use concentration

by acidification of an is not to exceed 200

aqueous solution of sodium ppm of chlorine

chlorite dioxide as determined

by the method titled,

Iodometric Method for

the Determination of

Available Chlorine

Dioxide (50-250 ppm

available chlorine

dioxide)Peroxyacetic acid 79-21-0 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 315

ppmPeroxyoctanoic acid 33734-57-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 122

ppmPhosphonic acid, (1- 2809-21-4 When ready for use, the

hydroxyethylidene)bis- end-use concentration

is not to exceed 34

ppmPhosphoric acid 7664-38-2 NonePhosphoric acid, monosodium 7558-80-7 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 350

ppmPotassium iodide 7681-11-0 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodinePropanoic acid 79-09-4 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 297

ppm2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid 499-83-2 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 1.2

ppmSulfuric acid monododecyl 151-21-3 When ready for use, the

ester, sodium salt (sodium end-use concentration

lauryl sulfate) is not to exceed 350

ppm------------------------------------------------------------------------

(c) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Food-processing equipment and utensils. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pesticide Chemical CAS Reg. No. Limits------------------------------------------------------------------------Acetic acid 64-19-7 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 686

ppmAcetic acid, chloro-, sodium 68608-66-2 When ready for use, the

salt, reaction products with end-use concentration

4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H- is not to exceed 42

imidazole-1-ethanol and ppm chloroacetic acid

sodium hydroxideAmmonium chloride 12125-02-9 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 48

ppmBenzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl- 27176-87-0 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 400

ppmBenzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl- 25155-30-0 When ready for use, the

, sodium salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 430

ppm[1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol 90-43-7 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 400

ppmBoric acid, sodium salt 7775-19-1 NoneButanedioic acid, octenyl- 28805-58-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 156

ppmButanedioic acid, sulfo-, 1,4- 1639-66-3 None

dioctyl ester, sodium saltButoxy monoether of mixed None None

(ethylene-propylene)

polyalkylene glycol,

cloudpoint of 90 - 100\o\C

in 0.5 aqueous solution,

average molecular weight (in

amu), 3300Butoxy monoether of mixed None None

(ethylene-propylene)

polyalkylene glycol, minimum

average molecular weight (in

amu), 2400Calcium chloride 10043-52-4 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 17

ppmn-Carboxylic acids (C6-C12), None When ready for use, the

consisting of a mixture of end-use concentration

not less than 56% octanoic is not to exceed 39

acid and not less than 40% ppm

decanoic acid3-Cyclohexene-1- 98-55-5 None

methanol,[alpha],[alpha],4-

trimethyl-1-Decanaminium, N-decyl-N, N- 7173-51-5 When ready for use, the

dimethyl-, chloride end-use concentration

is not to exceed 200

ppm of active

quaternary compoundDecanoic acid 3347-48-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 234

ppmEthanesulfonic acid, 2- 132-43-4 When ready for use, the

[cyclohexyl (1-oxohexadecyl) end-use concentration

amino]-, sodium salt is not to exceed 237

ppmEthanol 64-17-5 None

Ethanol, 2 butoxy- 111-76-2 NoneEthanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)- 111-90-0 NoneEthylenediaminetetraacetic 139-33-3 When ready for use, the

acid (EDTA), disodium salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 1400

ppmEthylenediaminetetraacetic 64-02-8 None

acid (EDTA), tetrasodium

saltFatty acids, coco, potassium 61789-30-8 None

saltsFatty acids, tall-oil, 68309-27-3 When ready for use, the

sulfonated, sodium salts end-use concentration

is not to exceed 66

ppmFD&C; Yellow No. 5 1934-21-0 None

(Tartrazine) (conforming to

21 CFR 74.705)D-Gluconic acid, monosodium 527-07-1 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 760

ppmHydriodic acid 10034-85-2 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodineHydrogen peroxide 7722-84-1 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 1100

ppmHypochlorous acid 7790-92-3 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

of all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorineHypochlorous acid, calcium 7778-54-3 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

of all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorineHypochlorous acid, lithium 13840-33-0 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

of all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine and

30 ppm lithiumHypochlorous acid, potassium 7778-66-7 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

of all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorineHypochlorous acid, sodium 7681-52-9 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

of all hypochlorous

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorineIodine 7553-56-2 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodineLactic acid 50-21-5 NoneMagnesium oxide 1309-48-4 NoneMethylene blue 61-73-4 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 0.4

ppmNeodecanoic acid 26896-20-8 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 174

ppmNonanoic acid 112-05-0 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 90

ppm[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)- None None

[omega]-hydroxypoly

(oxyethylene) maximum

average molecular weight (in

amu), 748[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenol)- None None

[omega]-hydroxypoly

(oxyethylene) average

poly(oxyethylene) content 11

moles[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)- None None

[omega]-hydroxypoly

(oxyethylene) produced by

the condensation of 1 mole p-

nonylphenol with 9 to 12

moles ethylene oxide[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)- None None

[omega]-hydroxypoly

(oxyethylene), 9 to 13 moles

ethylene oxideOctadecanoic acid, calcium 1592-23-0 None

salt9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, 68988-76-1 When ready for use, the

sulfonated end-use concentration

is not to exceed 312

ppm9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)- 68443-05-0 When ready for use, the

sulfonated, sodium salts end-use concentration

is not to exceed 200

ppm1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl- 7378-99-6 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 113

ppm1,2-Octanedisulfonic acid 113669-58-2 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 102

ppm1-Octanesulfonic acid 3944-72-7 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 172

ppm1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium 5324-84-5 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 312

ppm

1-Octanesulfonic acid, 2- 113652-56-5 When ready for use, the

sulfino- end-use concentration

is not to exceed 102

ppmOctanoic acid 124-07-2 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 234

ppmOxirane, methyl-, polymer 9003-11-6 None

with oxirane, minimum

molecular weight (in amu),

1900Oxirane, methyl-, polymer 106392-12-5 None

with oxirane, block, average

molecular weight (in amu),

1900Oxirane, methyl-, polymer None None

with oxirane, block, minimum

average molecular weight (in

amu), 2000Oxirane, methyl-, polymer None None

with oxirane, block, 27 to

31 moles of

polyoxypropylene, average

molecular weight (in amu)

2000Oxychloro species None When ready for use, the

(predominantly chlorite, end-use concentration

chlorate and chlorine is not to exceed 200

dioxide in an equilibrium ppm of chlorine

mixture) generated either dioxide as determined

(i) by directly metering a by the method titled,

concentrated chlorine ``Iodometric Method

dioxide solution prepared for the Determination

just prior to use, into of Available Chlorine

potable water, or (ii) by Dioxide (50-250 ppm

acidification of an aqueous available chlorine

alkaline solution of dioxide)''

oxychloro species

(predominately chlorite and

chlorate) followed by

dilution with potable waterOxychloro species (including None When ready for use, the

chlorine dioxide) generated end-use concentration

by acidification of an is not to exceed 200

aqueous solution of sodium ppm of chlorine

chlorite dioxide as determined

by the method titled,

``Iodometric Method

for the Determination

of Available Chlorine

Dioxide (50-250 ppm

available chlorine

dioxide)''2,4-Pentanediol, 2-methyl- 107-41-5 NonePeroxyacetic acid 79-21-0 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 315

ppmPeroxyoctanoic acid 33734-57-5 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 122

ppmPhenol, 4-chloro-2- 120-32-1 When ready for use, the

(phenylmethyl)- end-use concentration

is not to exceed 320

ppmPhenol, 4-(1,1- 80-46-6 When ready for use, the

dimethylpropyl)- end-use concentration

is not to exceed 80

ppmPhosphonic acid, (1- 2809-21-4 When ready for use, the

hydroxyethylidene)bis- end-use concentration

is not to exceed 34

ppmPhosphoric acid 7664-38-2 NonePhosphoric acid, monosodium 7558-80-7 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 350

ppmPhosphoric acid, trisodium 7601-54-9 When ready for use, the

salt end-use concentration

is not to exceed 5916

ppmPoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), None None

[alpha]-[(1,1,3,3-

tetramethylbutyl) phenyl]-

[omega]-hydroxy-, produced

with one mole of the phenol

and 4 to 14 moles ethylene

oxidePotassium bromide 7758-02-3 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

of all bromide-

producing chemicals in

the solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm total

available halogenPotassium iodide 7681-11-0 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodinePropanoic acid 79-09-4 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 297

ppm2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid 499-83-2 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

is not to exceed 1.2

ppmQuaternary ammonium 8001-54-5 When ready for use, the

compounds, alkyl (C12-C18) end-use concentration

benzyldimethyl, chlorides of this specific

quaternary compound is

not to exceed 200 ppm

within the end-use

total concentration

that is not to exceed

400 ppm active

quaternary compoundQuaternary ammonium None When ready for use, the

compounds, n-alkyl (C12-C14) end-use concentration

dimethyl ethylbenzyl of this specific

ammonium chloride, average quaternary compound is

molecular weight (in amu), not to exceed 200 ppm

377 to 384 within the end-use

total concentration

that is not to exceed

400 ppm active

quaternary compound

Quaternary ammonium None When ready for use, the

compounds, n-alkyl (C12-C18) end-use concentration

dimethyl ethylbenzyl of this specific

ammonium chloride average quaternary compound is

molecular weight (in amu) not to exceed 200 ppm

384 within the end-use

total concentration

that is not to exceed

400 ppm active

quaternary compoundQuaternary ammonium None When ready for use, the

compounds, di-n-Alkyl (C8- end-use concentration

C10) dimethyl ammonium of this specific

chloride, average molecular quaternary compound is

weight (in amu), 332 to 361 not to exceed 240 ppm

within the end-use

total concentration

that is not to exceed

400 ppm active

quaternary compoundSodium-[alpha]-alkyl(C12-C15)- None None

[omega]-hydroxypoly

(oxyethylene) sulfate with

the poly(oxyethylene)

content averaging one moleSodium bromide 7647-15-6 When ready for use, the

end-use concentration

of all bromide-

producing chemicals in

the solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm total

available halogenSodium iodide 7681-82-5 When ready for use, the

total end-use

concentration of all

iodide-producing

chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 25 ppm of

titratable iodineSulfuric acid monododecyl 151-21-3 None

ester, sodium salt (sodium

lauryl sulfate)1,3,5-Triazine- 2782-57-2 When ready for use, the

2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3- end-use concentration

dichloro- of all di- or

trichloroisocyanuric

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 100 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine1,3,5-Triazine- 2244-21-5 When ready for use, the

2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3- end-use concentration

dichloro-, potassium salt of all di- or

trichloroisocyanuric

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 100 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine1,3,5-Triazine- 2893-78-9 When ready for use, the

2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3- end-use concentration

dichloro-, sodium salt of all di- or

trichloroisocyanuric

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 100 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine1,3,5-Triazine- 87-90-1 When ready for use, the

2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, end-use concentration

1,3,5-trichloro- of all di- or

trichloroisocyanuric

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 100 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine1,3,5-Triazine, N,N',N''- 7673-09-8 When ready for use, the

trichloro-2,4,6-triamino- end-use concentration

of all di- or

trichloroisocyanuric

acid chemicals in the

solution is not to

exceed 200 ppm

determined as total

available chlorine------------------------------------------------------------------------ [69 FR 23136, Apr. 28, 2004, as amended at 71 FR 30811, May 31, 2006; 71 FR 45423, Aug. 9, 2006; 71 FR 46125, Aug. 11, 2006; 72 FR 51186, Sept. 6, 2007; 73 FR 37858, July 2, 2008; 73 FR 49107, Aug. 20, 2008; 73 FR 53725, Sept. 17, 2008; 74 FR 27454, June 10, 2009; 74 FR 38944, Aug. 5, 2009; 74 FR 40509, Aug. 12, 2009; 75 FR 40735, July 14, 2010; 76 FR 55267, Sept. 7, 2011; 77 FR 45498, Aug. 1, 2012; 77 FR 50617, Aug. 22, 2012; 77 FR 53150, Aug. 31, 2012; 77 FR 68692, Nov. 16, 2012; 78 FR 35147, June 12, 2013; 78 FR 46264, July 31, 2013; 78 FR 48621, Aug. 9, 2013; 78 FR 59269, Sept. 26, 2013; 78 FR 65565, Nov. 1, 2013; 78 FR 67042, Nov. 8, 2013; 78 FR 78731, Dec. 27, 2013; 79 FR 6096, Feb. 3, 2014; 79 FR 26152, May 7, 2014; 79 FR 32666, June 6, 2014; 79 FR 33473, June 11, 2014; 79 FR 52993, Sept. 5, 2014; 79 FR 66312, Nov. 7, 2014; 80 FR 11593, Mar. 4, 2015; 80 FR 28842, May 20, 2015; 80 FR 32033, 32038, June 5, 2015; 80 FR 34070, June 15, 2015]