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Technical Report 
EPA Report 
Health effects assessment summary tables (HEAST) for superfund 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency :: U.S. EPA 
2011 
Yes 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
Washington, DC 
English 
has other version or edition 595422 Health effects assessment summary tables (HEAST)
has data used in 2349605 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Pentabromo-6-chlorocyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5- (CASRN 87-84-3)
has data used in 2808929 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Phenylphenol, 2- (CASRN 90-43-7)
has data used in 2918429 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Cresol, m- / (3-methylphenol) (CASRN 108-39-4)
has data used in 3996491 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Dichloroethylene, 1,2- (mixed isomers) (CASRN 540-59-0)
has data used in 4003692 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Chloro-2-methylaniline hydrochloride, 4- (CASRN 3165-93-3)
has data used in 4036020 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Tetrachlorotoluene, para, alpha, alpha, alpha- (CASRN 5216-25-1)
has data used in 4070830 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Nitropropane, 2- (CASRN 79-46-9)
has data used in 4071836 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Bromoethene / (Vinyl Bromide) (CASRN 593-60-2)
has data used in 4304045 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): crotonaldehyde (CASRN 123-73-9)
has data used in 5085647 Health effects assessment summary tables for superfund (HEAST): Sodium Metavanadate (CASRN 13718-26-8)
The Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables (HEAST) is a database of human health toxicity values developed for the EPA Superfund and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste programs. Until the early to mid-1990s, HEAST was updated on a regular basis and was known as the Quarterly, reflecting its publication by EPA four times per year.