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of Toxicity Data 9 tor of the EPA publish the list of toxic pollutants listed in Table 1 of Committee Print No. 9530 of the House of Representatives Committee on Public Works and Transportation. The Act defines toxic pollutants "those pollutants or combina-tion of pollutants, including disease causing agents, which after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation, or assimilation into any organism, either directly from the environment, or indirectly by ingestion through food chains will; on the basis of information available to the Administrator, cause death, disease, behavioral malfunctions (including malfunctions in reproductions), or physical deformations, in such organisms of their offspring. " The list of 65 toxic pollutants was originally developed by a multidisciplinary task force of scientists, and forms a basis for the development of effluent limitations for categories or classes of point sources pursuant to sections of the Act. Since the publication of the list in January 1978, several of the broad classes originally listed have been broken down into definite compounds, expanding the list to 129 substances. From time to time the Administrator of the EPA may revise the list by adding or removing pollutants. To date, such revisions have been made.
DOI link for of Toxicity Data 9 tor of the EPA publish the list of toxic pollutants listed in Table 1 of Committee Print No. 9530 of the House of Representatives Committee on Public Works and Transportation. The Act defines toxic pollutants "those pollutants or combina-tion of pollutants, including disease causing agents, which after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation, or assimilation into any organism, either directly from the environment, or indirectly by ingestion through food chains will; on the basis of information available to the Administrator, cause death, disease, behavioral malfunctions (including malfunctions in reproductions), or physical deformations, in such organisms of their offspring. " The list of 65 toxic pollutants was originally developed by a multidisciplinary task force of scientists, and forms a basis for the development of effluent limitations for categories or classes of point sources pursuant to sections of the Act. Since the publication of the list in January 1978, several of the broad classes originally listed have been broken down into definite compounds, expanding the list to 129 substances. From time to time the Administrator of the EPA may revise the list by adding or removing pollutants. To date, such revisions have been made.
of Toxicity Data 9 tor of the EPA publish the list of toxic pollutants listed in Table 1 of Committee Print No. 9530 of the House of Representatives Committee on Public Works and Transportation. The Act defines toxic pollutants "those pollutants or combina-tion of pollutants, including disease causing agents, which after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation, or assimilation into any organism, either directly from the environment, or indirectly by ingestion through food chains will; on the basis of information available to the Administrator, cause death, disease, behavioral malfunctions (including malfunctions in reproductions), or physical deformations, in such organisms of their offspring. " The list of 65 toxic pollutants was originally developed by a multidisciplinary task force of scientists, and forms a basis for the development of effluent limitations for categories or classes of point sources pursuant to sections of the Act. Since the publication of the list in January 1978, several of the broad classes originally listed have been broken down into definite compounds, expanding the list to 129 substances. From time to time the Administrator of the EPA may revise the list by adding or removing pollutants. To date, such revisions have been made.
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