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Chun
Yi, I’m
glad you have a good memory. I could not find that conclusion in my email, but
am happy to adopt it. I’ve just made the update to remove the second code
(DIEYLHEX PHT)
for 117-81-7. Jon From: Wu, Chun Yi
[mailto:Chun.Yi.Wu@state.mn.us] We have agreed several times to use DIBUTYL PHTH for 84-74-2 and
DIOCTYL PHTH for 117-81-7. However, we haven’t done good follow-ups
to correct the codes in respective RAPIDS databases. Chun Yi -----Original Message----- Hi Cong, There was a missing page and broken like
for this compound on the wiki. I’ve fixed the link and added a blank page
that will need to be filled in for 117-81-7. Regarding the two RAPIDS pollutant codes, I
don’t believe we’ve ever been able to successfully get everyone to
agree to eliminating one. People often submit information using both codes,
which is a problem. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jon
Dettling 734-274-5183 dettling@glc.org From: Doan, Congtru (ENE)
[mailto:Congtru.Doan@ontario.ca] Hi Jon, FYI – The wiki targeted
pollutant reference of following entry pointed to a different chemical
reference. Have a look if you have a chance.
Referenced to: RAPIDS Code: dibutyl_phth Pollutant Name: Di-N-butyl
phthalate CAS Number: 84-74-2
Also, has the group decided to what RAPIDS
pollutant code to be used for 117-81-7. It does not make sense to use both
codes to refer to one material. Thanks Cong, |