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(NAR) VOL. 17 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 2006

[ DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 2005-27, December 19, 2005 ]

REVISED PRIORITY CHEMICAL LIST



Pursuant to the provisions of Section 19, Chapter IV, Title II of DENR Administrative Order No. 29, the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 6969 otherwise known as “Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990”, the Department hereby promulgates the following revised Priority Chemical List (PCL):

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
No.
Chemical Abstract
Philippine Inventory of ChemicalsChemical Abstract Services

Service No.
and Chemical Substances (PICCS)(CAS)/ INDEX Name

 Name 

   
1.
108-90-71, 4-CHLOROBENZENEBenzene, chloro-
2.
106-93-41, 2-DIBROMOETHANEEthane, 1, 2-dibromo-
3.
95-50-10, DICHLOROBENZENE Benzene, 1, 2-dichloro
4.
106-46-71, 4-DICHLOROBENZENEBenzene , 1, 4-dichloro-
5.
107-06-21, 2-DICHLOROETHANEEthane, 1, 2-dichloro-
6.
122-66-71, 2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZINEHydrazobenzene
7.
108-46-33-HYDROXYPHENOL1, 3-Benzenediol
8.
7647-18-9 ANTIMONY PENTACHLORIDE Antimony chloride
9.
7440-38-2 ARSENIC COMPOUNDS Arsenic
10.
1332-21-4 ASBESTOS* Asbestos
11.
71-43-2 BENZENE Benzene
12.
7440-41-7 BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS Beryllium
13.
7440-43-9 CADMIUM COMPOUNDS Cadmium
14.
56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE**  
15.
General Name CHLORINATED ETHERS  
16.
General Name CHLOROFLUORO CARBONS**  
17.
67-66-3 CHLOROFORM Trichloromethane
18.
76-06-2 CHLOROPICRIN Methane, trichloronitro
19.
18540-29-9 CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS Chromium
20.
57-12-5CYANIDE COMPOUNDS* Cyanide
21.
64-67-5DIETHYL SULFATESulfuric acid, diethyl ester
22.
106-93-4ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE1, 2 Dibromoethane
23.
75-21-8ETHYLENE OXIDEOxirane
24.
111-30-8GLUTARALDEHYDE Pentanedia
25.
50-00-0FORMALDEHYDE Formaldehyde
26.
9002-83-9HALONS** Ether, chlorotrifluoro-homopolymer
27.
118-74-1HEXACHLOROBENZENE Benzene, hexachloro
28.
67-72-1HEXACHLOROETHANE Ethane, hexachloro
29.
302-01-2HYDRAZINE Hydrazine
30.
7439-92-1LEAD COMPOUNDS Lead
31.
149-30-4MBT 2(3H)-Benzotiazolethione
32.
594-42-3MERCAPTAN, Methanesulfenylchloride,

 PERCHLOROMETHYLtrichloro-
33.7439-97-6MERCURY COMPOUNDS* Mercury
34.
74-87-3METHYL CHLORIDE Methane, chloro
35.
75-09-2METHYLENECHLORIDE Methylene, dichloro
36.
2385-85-5 MIREX 
37.
87-86-5PENTACHLOROPHENOL Phenol, pentachloro
38.
127-18-4PERCHLROETHYLENE Ethene, tetrachloro
39.
108-95-2 PHENIC ACID Phenol
40.
75-44-5PHOSGENE Carbonyl chloride/Carbonicdichloride
41.
85-44-9PHTHALMIC ANHYDRIDE 1, 3 Isobenzofurandione
42.
59536-65-1POLYBROMINATED Fire Master BP6
  BIPHENYLS* 
43.
1336-36-3POLYCHLORINATED 1, 1- Biphenyl chloroderivatives
44.
 1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE** 
45.
79-01-6TRICHLOROETHYLENE Ethene, Trichloro
46.
 TRIBUTYLTIN 
47.7782-49-2SELENIUM Selenium
48.75-01-4VINYL CHLORIDE Chlorethylene

Notes: *Asbestos, Cyanide Compounds, Mercury Compounds and Polychlorinated Biphenyls were included in the previous PCL under DENR Administrative Order No. 98-58 but are now subject to the Chemical Control Order (CCO) under their respective DAOs.

** Trichloroethane, Chlorofluoro Carbons and Halons belong to the CCO for Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS).

All users, importers and manufacturers of aforesaid chemicals are hereby required to comply with the following requirements:

    1. Completion and submission to the DENR-Environmental Management Bureau-Central Office of an Annual Report on or before January 31;

    2. Completion and submission to the concerned Environmental Management Bureau-Regional Office of a Hazardous Wastes Registration Form; and

    3. Registration and Annual Reports must be in a form prescribed by the Department and accompanied with the payment of prescribed fees.

Non-compliance of concerned users, importers and manufacturers with the provisions of this Order shall be imposed the following graduated administrative fines for the corresponding violations as prescribed in accordance with the DENR Memorandum Circular No. 2005-003:

                                                                                                                 
Fine (Pesos)
Violation
 

 
50,000.00
Non-registration pursuant to the provisions of Title II, DAO 29,

Series of 1992 under Priority Chemical List (PCL).

 
10,000.00
Non-submission of the Annual Report

 

Non-compliance with the conditions of the permit/Clearance issued, graduated as follows:

 
10,000.00
1. Non-compliance with one (1) or two (2) conditions
20,000.00
2. Non-compliance with three (3) or four (4) conditions
30,000.00
3. Non-compliance with more than four (4) conditions
40,000.00
4. Non-compliance with more than four (4) conditions and other

environmental requirements of the DENR.

Incentives for complying sectors shall be adopted from time to time by the Department in accordance with existing DENR Rules and Regulations.

This Order shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in two (2) newspapers of general circulation and fifteen (15) days upon submission to the Office of the National Administrative Register, UP Law Center.

Adopted: 19 Dec. 2005

(SGD.) MICHAEL T. DEFENSOR
Secretary

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