Chlorine and Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Manufacturing Industry
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develop a profile of this industrial sector
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verify and evaluate pollutant discharges that were identified in the 2004 Effluent Guidelines Program Plan
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explore opportunities for additional pollutant reductions
What Are Chlorinated Hydrocarbons?
Background
Which Effluent Guidelines Cover Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Manufacturing Discharges?
- Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers Category (40 CFR Part 414)
- Pesticide Chemicals Category (40 CFR Part 455)
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Category (40 CFR Part 439)
Which Effluent Guidelines Cover Chlorine Manufacturing Discharges?
- The Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing Category (40 CFR Part 415) covers the manufacture of chlorine via the chlor-alkali manufacturing process.
- Chlorine production as a by-product of other manufacturing processes, such as magnesium production, were also considered in the CCH rulemaking, although they are not included in Part 415.
Additional Information
For additional information regarding the CCH industry, please contact Samantha Lewis (lewis.samantha@epa.gov) or 202-566-1058.
