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Substances Most Frequently Found in
Completed Exposure Pathways (CEPs)
at Hazardous Waste Sites

What is the CEP List?

Exposure to hazardous substances is of significant concern to ATSDR. For the past number of years, ATSDR has been tabulating the substances to which people have been exposed at hazardous waste sites, and recently much interest has been focused on this tabulation. Therefore, ATSDR's Division of Toxicology will henceforth publish the following Completed Exposure Pathway report along with the 2001 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances. A completed exposure pathway (CEP) is an exposure pathway that links a contaminant source to a receptor population. The CEP ranking presented here is based on a site frequency count, and thus lists the number of sites at which a substance has been found in a CEP. ATSDR's HazDat database contains this information which is derived from ATSDR's Health Assessments and Consultations. Since this CEP report focuses on documented exposure, it provides an important prioritization based on substances to which people are exposed.

This CEP ranking is very similar to a sub-component in the CERCLA priority list algorithm called "Exposure to Contaminant". This sub-component is part of the potential-for-human- exposure component of the listing algorithm, and is an incident count of substances in a completed exposure pathway. An incident count, rather than a site count, is more appropriate for the priority list because it adds more discrimination to the less frequent substances on the list. Another difference between the two exposure counts is that since the priority list is mandated by CERCLA, it only uses data from CERCLA sites on the National Priorities List (NPL), whereas this CEP ranking utilizes data from all sites in HazDat.

The substances on the CEP list are similar to the substances on the CERCLA List of Priority Hazardous Substances. However, there are some substances that are frequently found in CEPs, but have a very low toxicity (e.g., sodium). These low toxicity substances are not on the CERCLA priority list because it incorporates three different components - toxicity, frequency of occurrence, and potential for human exposure - to determine its priority substances. Thus, due to their low toxicity, these substances are not on the CERCLA priority list and consequently are not the subject of toxicological profiles.

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Related information

The ATSDR Division of Toxicology has prepared several sets of publications that provide answers to many health concerns that are voiced by community groups and give general information on various properties of each of these substances. Those publications are listed and may be accessed online at the following links: 

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Contact information

Further information can be obtained by contacting the ATSDR Information Center at:

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Division of Toxicology
1600 Clifton Road NE, Mailstop F-32
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 1-888-42-ATSDR (1-888-422-8737)
FAX:   (770)-488-4178
Email: ATSDRIC@cdc.gov

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2001 Completed Exposure Pathway Site Count Report
Order Substance Name All

Sites

NPL 

Sites

CAS Number
1 LEAD 359 238 007439-92-1
2 TRICHLOROETHYLENE 319 271 000079-01-6
3 ARSENIC 267 176 007440-38-2
4 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE 236 190 000127-18-4
5 CADMIUM 176 123 007440-43-9
6 BENZENE 174 128 000071-43-2
7 CHROMIUM 169 113 007440-47-3
8 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, UNSPECIFIED 162 118 HZ1900-01-T
9 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS 152 104 001336-36-3
10 MERCURY 136 82 007439-97-6
11 ZINC 134 83 007440-66-6
11 MANGANESE 134 80 007439-96-5
13 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 125 106 000071-55-6
14 COPPER 118 67 007440-50-8
15 CHLOROFORM 113 88 000067-66-3
16 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 105 91 000075-35-4
17 METHYLENE CHLORIDE 103 72 000075-09-2
18 TOLUENE 102 68 000108-88-3
19 VINYL CHLORIDE 99 84 000075-01-4
20 NICKEL 98 63 007440-02-0
20 BENZO(A)PYRENE 98 54 000050-32-8
22 POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS 97 68 130498-29-2
23 BARIUM 96 54 007440-39-3
24 ANTIMONY 88 57 007440-36-0
25 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 86 71 000107-06-2
26 DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 85 55 000117-81-7
27 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 84 75 000075-34-3
28 BERYLLIUM 78 36 007440-41-7
29 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE 75 40 000056-55-3
30 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 74 54 000056-23-5
30 CHRYSENE 74 36 000218-01-9
32 VANADIUM 73 39 007440-62-2
33 NAPHTHALENE 69 38 000091-20-3
33 PHENANTHRENE 69 31 000085-01-8
35 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE 64 27 000205-99-2
36 METALS, UNSPECIFIED 63 44 HZ0900-01-T
36 IRON 63 40 007439-89-6
36 ETHYLBENZENE 63 39 000100-41-4
39 XYLENES, TOTAL 62 39 001330-20-7
39 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 62 29 000207-08-9
41 INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE 58 26 000193-39-5
42 COBALT 55 26 007440-48-4
43 DDT, P,P'- 53 33 000050-29-3
44 PENTACHLOROPHENOL 51 36 000087-86-5
44 DIELDRIN 51 27 000060-57-1
44 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE 51 26 000053-70-3
47 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE, TRANS- 50 47 000156-60-5
47 DDE, P,P'- 50 30 000072-55-9
49 SELENIUM 49 23 007782-49-2
50 BENZO(GHI)PERYLENE 48 19 000191-24-2
51 1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE 47 40 000540-59-0
51 SODIUM 47 33 007440-23-5
51 ALUMINUM 47 31 007429-90-5
54 CHLOROBENZENE 46 34 000108-90-7
55 2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE 44 20 000091-57-6
56 DDD, P,P'- 43 25 000072-54-8
56 THALLIUM 43 20 007440-28-0
56 FLUORANTHENE 43 18 000206-44-0
56 PYRENE 43 18 000129-00-0
60 CYANIDE 42 24 000057-12-5
61 CHLORDANE 39 27 000057-74-9
62 DIBENZOFURAN 38 17 000132-64-9
63 PESTICIDES, UNSPECIFIED 37 23 HZ1200-01-T
63 HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE 37 17 001024-57-3
65 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE, CIS- 35 28 000156-59-2
65 SILVER 35 17 007440-22-4
67 ACETONE 32 21 000067-64-1
67 MAGNESIUM 32 21 007439-95-4
69 FLUORENE 31 13 000086-73-7
70 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN 29 23 001746-01-6
70 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 29 23 000075-27-4
70 ASBESTOS 29 15 001332-21-4
70 ANTHRACENE 29 10 000120-12-7
74 2-BUTANONE 28 21 000078-93-3
74 NITRATE 28 21 014797-55-8
74 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 28 14 000084-74-2
74 ACENAPHTHENE 28 10 000083-32-9
78 ACENAPHTHYLENE 27 11 000208-96-8
78 CARBAZOLE 27 8 000086-74-8
80 CALCIUM 26 22 007440-70-2
80 AROCLOR 1254 26 17 011097-69-1
80 AROCLOR 1260 26 17 011096-82-5
80 BUTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE 26 7 000085-68-7
84 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 25 18 000079-34-5
84 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 25 18 000078-87-5
84 PHENOL 25 15 000108-95-2
84 STYRENE 25 13 000100-42-5
88 ALDRIN 24 7 000309-00-2
89 CRESOL, PARA- 23 9 000106-44-5
90 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 22 18 000079-00-5
90 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 22 10 000106-46-7
92 HEPTACHLOR 21 6 000076-44-8
93 POTASSIUM 20 16 007440-09-7
93 CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE 20 15 000124-48-1
93 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 20 12 000117-84-0
93 CHLOROMETHANE 20 11 000074-87-3
93 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, GAMMA- 20 11 000058-89-9
93 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 20 2 000095-63-6
99 DIOXINS, UNSPECIFIED 19 14 HZ0400-05-T
99 SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 19 12 HZ1900-02-T
99 TRANS-CHLORDANE 19 3 005103-74-2

(101 substances are shown because 3 were found at 19 sites and tie for 99th) 

All Sites = all sites with ATSDR activities
NPL Sites = current and former sites on the National Priorities List 
CAS = Chemical Abstracts Service 
CEP = Completed Exposure Pathway

 
Summary Statistics for This Sept. 2001 HazDat Analysis:
  All Sites NPL Sites
Number of Sites/Events in HazDat 4,409 1,611
Number of Public Health Assessments (PHAs) 2,291 1,587
Number of Sites/Events with CEPs 1,062 696
Number of CEP records (incidents) in HazDat 14,369 9,353
Number of CEP records (incidents) from PHAs  9,603 6,860
Total number of substances in CEPs 641 484
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