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EPA Home > Air & Radiation > TTNWeb - Technology Transfer Network > National Ambient Air Quality Standards > Ozone Implementation > RTO > Resource List > Definition of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
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1,4-Dichlorobenzene ; ... Hexylbenzene trans-2-Hexene; 1-Decene; 2-Methylpentane cis-2-Butene; Indane trans-2-Octene; 1-Heptene ; 3,6-Dimethyloctane cis-2-Heptene; Isobutane trans-2-Pentene; 1-Hexene ; 3-Ethyltoluene cis-2-Hexene iso-Butylbenzene trans-3-Heptene; ... 1-Methylcyclohexene; 3-Methyl-1-pentene cis-2-Octene ;
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The toxicity of a number of volatile organic compounds on the Priorities Substances List is currently being studied under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
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Read related items on:; Statutes - Federal) Clean Water Act) Criminal Liability; Statutes - Federal) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act) National Priorities List; Topics) Pollution and Contamination) Ammonia; Topics) Pollution and Contamination) Petroleum Hydrocarbons;
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National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites (National Priorities List or NPL); EPA's list of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites in the United States. The NPL is updated on a regular basis.
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Volatile Organic Compounds or VOCs ... and the list goes on, play a significant role in polluting our indoor environment with sometimes benign but more often dangerous emissions that have both short and long term affects on our health. Controlling VOC's can be achieved by installing one of our Second Wind Air Purifiers in...
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Volatile organic compound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) are organic chemical compounds that have high enough vapor pressures under normal conditions to significantly vaporize and enter the atmosphere. Volatile organic...
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