REFERENCES:  CONSUMER PRODUCTS – NOVEMBER 2010 RULEMAKING

(By Chapter)

REFERENCES:  Executive Summary

1. 	Air Resources Board. The California Almanac of Emissions and Air
Quality – 2009 Edition. 2009. (ARB, 2009a)

2.  	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons, Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulations. August 7,
2009. (ARB, 2009c)

3.	Air Resources Board. 2008 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
Update for Dry Clean Only Spot Removers. January 12, 2009. (ARB, 2009e)

4.	Air Resources Board. 2006 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
(Including Aerosol Coating Products). July 24, 2007. (ARB, 2007e)

5. 	David, A., Fenet, H., Gomez, E. Alkylphenols in Marine Environments:
Distribution Monitoring Strategies and Detection Considerations. 2009.
Marine Pollution Bulletin. Volume 58: 953-960. (David et al., 2009)

6.	Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Provisional
Reference Exposure Levels (RELS) Compounds of Interest As Possible
LVP-VOCS. Memorandum dated September 16, 2010, from Melanie Marty,
Ph.D., Chief, Air Toxicology and Epidemiology Branch, Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, to Janette Brooks, Chief, Air
Quality Measures Branch, Air Resources Board. (OEHHA, 2010)   

7.        San Francisco Estuary Institute. Occurrence of Alkylphenol
Ethoxylate Surfactants in San Francisco Bay and Potential Impacts on
Water Quality. Memorandum dated July 13, 2010, from Rainer Hoenicke,
Ph.D., Executive Director, San Francisco Estuary Institute, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SFEI, 2010)

8.        Southern California Coastal Water Research Project. Effects on
Water Quality of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants (APEOs). Memorandum
dated July 15, 2010, from Keith Maruya, Principle Scientist, Southern
California Coastal Water Research Project, to Darrin Polhemus, Deputy
Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water Resources Control
Board. (SCCWRP, 2010)

9.        State Water Resources Control Board. Water Quality Effects of
Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated September 20, 2010,
from Darrin Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State
Water Resources Control Board, to Richard Corey, Chief, Stationary
Source Division, Air Resources Board. (SWRCB, 2010a)

10.      State Water Resources Control Board. Effects on Water Quality
of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated July 19, 2010,
from Valerie Connor, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office of Information
Management and Analysis, State Water Resources Control Board, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SWRCB, 2010b)

REFERENCES:  Chapter I

1.	Air Resources Board. State Strategy for California’s 2007
Implementation Plan. Released April 26, 2007. Adopted by the Air
Resources Board on 

	September 27, 2007. (ARB, 2007d) 

2.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. National Volatile
Organic Compound Emission Standards for Aerosol Coatings; Direct Final
Rule (40 CFR Part 59). Federal Register: March 24, 2008. Volume 73,
Number 57: 15421-15425. (U.S. EPA, 2008)

3.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. National Volatile
Organic 

Compound Emission Standards for Consumer Products. (40 CFR Parts 9 and 
59). Federal Register: September 11, 1998. Volume 63, Number 176:
48819-48847. (U.S. EPA, 1998a)

REFERENCES:  Chapter II

1.	Air Resources Board. 2008 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
Update for Dry Clean Only Spot Removers. January 12, 2009. (ARB, 2009e)

2.	Air Resources Board. 2006 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
(Including Aerosol Coating Products). July 24, 2007. (ARB, 2007e)

REFERENCES:  Chapter III

1.  	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons, Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulations. August 7,
2009. (ARB, 2009c)

2.        Air Resources Board. Ambient Air Quality Standards. April 1,
2008.

           (ARB, 2008b)

3.  	Air Resources Board. State Strategy for California’s 2007
Implementation Plan. Released April 26, 2007. Adopted by the Air
Resources Board on 

September 27, 2007. (ARB, 2007d) 

4.	International Harvester Company v. Ruckelshaus General Motors
Corporation, 478 F. 2d 615. (D.C. Cir., 1973)

5.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Ozone (40CFR Parts 50 and 58). Federal Register:  

January 19, 2010. Volume 75, Number 11. (U.S. EPA, 2010c)

REFERENCES:  Chapter IV   

1.	Air Resources Board. The California Almanac of Emissions and Air
Quality – 2009 Edition. 2009. (ARB, 2009a)

2.	Air Resources Board. ARB Forecasted Emissions by Summary Category,
2009 Almanac.   HYPERLINK
"http://www.arb.ca.gov/app/emsinv/fcemssumcat2009.php" 
http://www.arb.ca.gov/app/emsinv/fcemssumcat2009.php .  

	(ARB, 2009b)

3.        Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons, Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulations. August 7,
2009. (ARB, 2009c)

4.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation. May 9, 2008.
(ARB, 2008a)

5.	Air Resources Board. Ambient Air Quality Standards. April 1, 2008.

             HYPERLINK "http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/aaqs/aaqs2.pdf" 
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/aaqs/aaqs2.pdf . (ARB, 2008b)

6.	Air Resources Board. Statewide Human Population Chart: Population and
Vehicle Trends Report. April 2008. (ARB, 2008c)  

7.	Air Resources Board. ARB Forecasted Emissions by Summary Category,
2007 Almanac. (ARB, 2007a)

8.	Air Resources Board. ARB Compendium of Emission Factors and Methods
to Support Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions.  October 19,
2007. (ARB, 2007c)

9.	Air Resources Board. Comparison of California’s Ozone Problem to
the Rest of the Country. July 29, 2006. (ARB, 2006b)   

10.	Air Resources Board and Office of Environmental Health Hazard
Assessment. Staff Report, Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to the
Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter and Sulfates. May
3, 2002. (ARB, 2002)

11.	Air Resources Board. Effect of Ozone on Vegetation and Possible
Alternative Ambient Air Quality Standards, Staff Report. March, 1987.
(ARB, 1987)

12.	Avol, E.L., Gauderman, W.J., Tan, S.M., London, S.J., and Peters,
J.M.  Respiratory Effects of Relocating to Areas of Differing Air
Pollution Levels.  2001. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical
Care Medicine.  Volume 164: 2067-2072. (Avol et al., 2001)

13.	California Department of Finance. Population Projections for
California and Its Counties 2000-2050. July 2007. (CA DOF, 2007)

14. 	Delfino, R.J., Zeiger, R.S., Seltzer, J.M., Street, D.H., McLaren,
C.E.  Association of Asthma Symptoms with Peak Particulate Air Pollution
and Effect Modification by Anti-inflammatory Medication Use. 2002. 
Environmental Health Perspectives. Volume 110, Number 10: A607-617. 
(Delfino et al., 2002)

15. 	Dominici, F., Peng, R.D., Bell, M.L., Pham, L., McDermott, A.,
Zeger, S.L., Samet, J.M. Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Hospital
Admission for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases. 2006. Journal of
American Medical Association. Volume 295, Number 10: 1127-1134. 
(Dominici et al., 2006)

16.	Dominici, F., Daniels, M., McDermott, A., Zeger, S.L., Samet, J.M. 
Revised Analyses of the National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution
Study: Mortality Among Residents of 90 Cities. 2005. Journal of
Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A, 68:1071-92. (Dominici et
al., 2005)

17.	Dominici, F., McDermott, A., Daniels, M., Zeger, S.L., Samet, J.M. 
Revised Analyses of the National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution
Study, Part II. 2003. Health Effects Institute Special Report. (Dominici
et al., 2003)  

 

18. 	Gauderman, W.J., Avol, E., Lurmann, F., Kuenzli, N., Gilliland, F.,
Peters, J., and McConnell, R. Childhood Asthma and Exposure to Traffic
and Nitrogen Dioxide. 2005. Epidemiology. Volume 16, Number 6: 737-743. 
(Gauderman et al., 2005)   

19.	Gauderman, W.J., Avol, E., Gilliland, F., Vora, H., Thomas, D.,
Berhane, K., McConnell, R., Kuenzli, N., Lurmann, F., Rappaport, E.,
Margolis, H., Bates, D., and Peters, J. The Effect of Air Pollution on
Lung Development from 10 to 18 Years of Age. 2004. New England Journal
of Medicine.  Volume 351, Number 11: 1057-1067. (Gauderman et al., 2004)

20.	Gauderman, W.J., Gilliland, G.F., Vora, H., Avol, E., Stram, D.,
McConnell, R., Thomas, D., Lurmann, F., Margolis, H.G., Rappaport, E.B.,
Berhane, K., and Peters, J.M. Association between Air Pollution and Lung
Function Growth in Southern California Children: Results from a Second
Cohort. 2002. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care
Medicine.  Volume 166: 76-84. (Gauderman et al., 2002)

21.	Gauderman, W.J., McConnell, R., Gilliland, F., London, S., Thomas,
D., Avol, E., Vora, H., Berhane, K., Rappaport, E.B., Lurmann, F.,
Margolis, H.G., and Peters, J. Association Between Air Pollution and
Lung Function Growth in Southern California Children. 2000. American
Journal Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Volume 162: 1383-1390.
(Gauderman et al., 2000)

22. 	Gent, J. F., Triche, E.W., Holford, T.R., Belanger, K., Bracken,
M.B., Beckett, W.S., Leaderer, B.P. Association of Low-level Ozone and
Fine Particles with Respiratory Symptoms in Children with Asthma. 2003. 
Journal of American Medical Association. Volume 290, Number 14:
1859-1867. (Gent et al., 2003)

23. 	Gilliland, F.D., Berhane, K., Rappaport, E.B., Thomas, D.C., Avol,
E., Gauderman, W.J., London, S.J., Margolis, H.G., McConnell, R., Islam,
K.T., and Peters, J.M. The Effects of Ambient Air Pollution on School
Absenteeism Due to Respiratory Illnesses. 2001. Epidemiology. Volume 12,
Number 1: 43-54. (Gilliland et al., 2001)

24. 	Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.  Forster, P., V.
Ramaswamy, P. Artaxo, T. Berntsen, R. Betts, D.W. Fahey, J. Haywood, J.
Lean, D.C. Lowe, G. Myhre, J. Nganga, R. Prinn, G. Raga, M. Schulz and
R. Van Dorland, 2007: Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and in
Radiative Forcing. In:  Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis.
Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M.
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26. 	Krewski, D., Burnett, R., Goldberg, M.S., Hoover, K., Siemiatycki,
J., Jerrett, M., Abrahamowicz, M., White, W.H. Reanalysis of the Harvard
Six Cities Study and the American Cancer Society Study of Particulate
Air Pollution and Mortality. 2000. Special Report. Health Effects
Institute.  (Krewski et al., 2000)

27. 	Laden, F., Schwartz, J., Speizer, F.E., Dockery, D.W. Reduction in
Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality. 2006. American Journal of
Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Volume 173: 667-672. (Laden et
al., 2006)

28.	Laden, F., Neas, L.M., Dockery, D.W., Schwartz, J. Association of
Fine Particulate Matter from Different Sources with Daily Mortality in
Six U.S. Cities. 2000. Environmental Health Perspectives. Volume 108,
Number 10: 941-947. (Laden et al., 2000)

29. 	McConnell, R., Berhane, K., Gilliland, F., London, S.J., Islam, T.,
Gauderman, W.J., Avol, E., Margolis, H.G., Peters, J.M. Asthma in
Exercising Children Exposed to Ozone:  A Cohort Study. 2002. Lancet.
Volume 359: 386-391. (McConnell et al., 2002)

30.	McConnell, R., Berhane, K., Gilliland, F., London, S.J., Vora, H.,
Avol, E., Gauderman, W.J., Margolis, H.G., Lurmann, F., Thomas, D.C.,
and Peters, J.M. Air Pollution and Bronchitic Symptoms in Southern
California Children with Asthma. 1999. Environmental Health
Perspectives. Volume 107, Number 9: 757-760. (McConnell et al., 1999)

31. 	Miller, K.A., Siscovick, D.S., Sheppard, L., Shepherd, K.,
Sullivan, J.H., Anderson, G.L., and Kaufman, J.D. Long-term Exposure to
Air Pollution and Incidence of Cardiovascular Events in Women. 2007. New
England Journal of Medicine. Volume 356, Number 5: 447-458. (Miller et
al., 2007)

32.	Moolgavkar, S.H. Air Pollution and Daily Deaths and Hospital
Admissions in Los Angeles and Cook Counties. Revised Analyses of
Time-Series Studies of Air Pollution and Health. 2003. Special Report.
Health Effects Institute: 183-198. (Moolgavkar, 2003)

33.	Ostro, B.D., Lipsett, M.J., Mann, J.K., Krupnick, A., and
Harrington, W. Air Pollution and Respiratory Morbidity among Adults in
Southern California. 1993. American Journal of Epidemiology. Volume 137,
Number 7: 691-700. 

	(Ostro et al., 1993)

34.	Ostro, B.D. and Rothschild, S. Air Pollution and Acute Respiratory
Morbidity: An Observational Study of Multiple Pollutants. 1989. 
Environmental Research. Volume 50:  238-247. (Ostro and Rothschild,
1989)

35. 	Peel, J.L., Tolbert, P.E., Klein, M., Metzger, K.B., Flanders,
W.D., Todd, K., Mulholland, J.A., Ryan, and P.B., Frumkin, H. Ambient
Air Pollution and Respiratory Emergency Department Visits. 2005.
Epidemiology.  Volume 16, Number 2: 164-174. (Peel et al., 2005)

36. 	Pope III, C.A., Burnett, R.T., Thurston, G.D., Thun, M.J., Calle,
E.E., Krewski, D., and Godleski, J.J. Cardiovascular Mortality and
Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution: Epidemiological
Evidence of General Pathophysiological Pathways of Disease. 2004.
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37.	Pope III, C.A., Burnett, R.T., Thun, M.J., Calle, E.E., Krewski, D.,
Ito, K., Thurston, G.D.  Lung Cancer, Cardiopulmonary Mortality, and
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al., 2002)

38. 	Seinfeld, J.H. and Pandis, S.N. Atmospheric Chemistry and
Physics-From Air Pollution to Climate Change. John Wiley & Sons Inc. New
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39. 	Sheppard, L. Ambient Air Pollution and Nonelderly Asthma Hospital
Admissions in Seattle, Washington, 1987-1994. Revised Analyses of
Time-Series Studies of Air Pollution and Health. Special Report. 2003. 
Health Effects Institute: 227-230. (Sheppard, 2003)

40. 	Symons, J.M., Wang, L., Guallar, E., Howell, E., Dominici, F.,
Schwab, M., Ange, B.A., Samet, J., Ondov, J., Harrison, D., and Geyh, A.
A Case-crossover Study of Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution and
Onset of Congestive Heart Failure Symptom Exacerbation Leading to
Hospitalization. 2006. American Journal of Epidemiology. Volume 164,
Number 5: 421-433. (Symons et al., 2006)

41.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Ozone (40CFR Parts 50 and 58). Federal Register:  

	January 19, 2010. Volume 75, Number 11. (U.S. EPA, 2010c)

42. 	United States Environmental Protection Agency. Review of the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone: Policy Assessment of
Scientific and Technical Information OAQPS Staff Paper – Second Draft.
July, 2006.  (U.S. EPA, 2006)

43. 	United States Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Outlook:
Statistical Indicators, Table 34 - Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings,
by State.  

	July, 2010.   HYPERLINK
"http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/Agoutlook/AOTables/" 
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/Agoutlook/AOTables/ . 

	(USDA, 2010)

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REFERENCES:  Chapter V

1.	Air Resources Board. 2008 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
Update for Dry Clean Only Spot Removers. January 12, 2009. (ARB, 2009e)

2.	Air Resources Board. Statewide Human Population Chart: Population and
Vehicle Trends Report. April 2008. (ARB, 2008c)  

3.	Air Resources Board. 2006 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
(Including Aerosol Coating Products). July 24, 2007. (ARB, 2007e)

4.	Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Provisional
Reference Exposure Levels (RELS) Compounds of Interest As Possible
LVP-VOCS. Memorandum dated September 16, 2010, from Melanie Marty,
Ph.D., Chief, Air Toxicology and Epidemiology Branch, Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, to Janette Brooks, Chief, Air
Quality Measures Branch, Air Resources Board. (OEHHA, 2010)    

REFERENCES:  Chapter VI   

1.  	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons, Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulations. August 7,
2009. (ARB, 2009c)

2.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Rulemaking Proposed Amendments to the California Consumer Products
Regulation. 

	May 9, 2008. (ARB, 2008a)

3.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation and the
Aerosol Coatings Regulation. September 29, 2006. (ARB, 2006a)

4.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for the Proposed
Amendments to the California Aerosol Coating Products, Antiperspirants
and Deodorants, and Consumer Products Regulations, Test Method 310, and
Airborne Toxic Control Measure for para-Dichlorobenzene Solid Air
Fresheners and Toilet/Urinal Care Products. May 7, 2004. (ARB, 2004b)

5.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation: Midterm
Measures II. 

	September 10, 1999. (ARB, 1999)

6.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation: Midterm
Measures I. 

	June 6, 1997. (ARB, 1997b)

7.	Air Resources Board. Proposed Amendments to the Statewide Regulation
to Reduce Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Consumer Products –
Phase II – Staff Report. October, 1991. (ARB, 1991) 

8.	Air Resources Board. Proposed Regulation to Reduce Volatile Organic
Compound Emissions from Consumer Products – Staff Report. 

		August, 1990. (ARB, 1990)

9.	David, A., Fenet, H., Gomez, E. Alkylphenols in Marine Environments: 
Distribution Monitoring Strategies and Detection Considerations. 2009. 
Marine Pollution Bulletin. Volume 58: 953-960. (David et al., 2009)

10.      San Francisco Estuary Institute. Occurrence of Alkylphenol
Ethoxylate Surfactants in San Francisco Bay and Potential Impacts on
Water Quality. Memorandum dated July 13, 2010, from Rainer Hoenicke,
Ph.D., Executive Director, San Francisco Estuary Institute, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SFEI, 2010)

11.      Southern California Coastal Water Research Project. Effects on
Water Quality of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants (APEOs). Memorandum
dated July 15, 2010, from Keith Maruya, Principle Scientist, Southern
California Coastal Water Research Project, to Darrin Polhemus, Deputy
Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water Resources Control
Board. (SCCWRP, 2010)

12.      State Water Resources Control Board. Water Quality Effects of
Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated September 20, 2010,
from Darrin Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State
Water Resources Control Board, to Richard Corey, Chief, Stationary
Source Division, Air Resources Board. (SWRCB, 2010a)

13.      State Water Resources Control Board. Effects on Water Quality
of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated July 19, 2010,
from Valerie Connor, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office of Information
Management and Analysis, State Water Resources Control Board, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SWRCB, 2010b)

REFERENCES:  Chapter VII

1.	AgrEvo Environmental Health. Aerosol Insecticides – A technical
review.  June 23, 2010. (AgrEvo, 2010)

2.	Air Resources Board. Title 17, California Code of Regulations,
Division 3, Chapter 1, Subchapter 8.5, Article 2, Consumer Products,
Sections 94507-94517 (California Consumer Products Regulation. July
2009. (ARB, 2009d)

3.	Air Resources Board. 2008 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
Update for Dry Clean Only Spot Removers. January 12, 2009. (ARB, 2009e)

4.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation. May 9, 2008.
(ARB, 2008a)

5.	Air Resources Board. Airborne Toxic Control Measure for Emissions of
Perchloroethylene from Dry Cleaning and Water-Repelling Operations. 
December 27, 2007. (ARB, 2007b)

6.	Air Resources Board. 2006 Consumer and Commercial Products Survey
(Including Aerosol Coating Products). July 24, 2007. (ARB, 2007e)

7.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation and the
Aerosol Coatings Regulation. September 29, 2006. (ARB, 2006a)

8.	Air Resources Board. 2003 Consumer and Commercial Products Survey. 
November 2004. (ARB, 2004a)

9.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation: Midterm
Measures II. 

	September 10, 1999. (ARB, 1999)

10.	Air Resources Board. Final Statement of Reasons for Rulemaking,
Including Summary of Comments and Agency Responses Public Hearing to
Consider Adoption of Amendments to the California Consumer Products
Regulation - Midterm Measures I. July 24, 1997. (ARB, 1997a)

11.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation: Midterm
Measures I. 

	June 6, 1997. (ARB, 1997b)

12.	Air Resources Board. Proposed Amendments to the Statewide Regulation
to Reduce Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Consumer Products –
Phase II – Staff Report. October, 1991. (ARB, 1991)

13.	Air Resources Board. Proposed Regulation to Reduce Volatile Organic
Compound Emissions from Consumer Products – Staff Report. 

		August 1990. (ARB, 1990)

14.	California Department of Public Health. Health Benefits.  Memorandum
dated September 16, 2010, from Gilberto Chavez, M.D., M.P.H., State
Epidemiologist, Deputy Director, Center for Infectious Diseases, to
Richard Corey, Chief, Stationary Source Division, Air Resources Board.
(CA DPH, 2010)

15.	ChemistryQuestion.com. The difference between anionic and nonionic
surfactant, and its application to detergent. July 30, 2008.   
HYPERLINK
"http://www.chemistryquestion.com/English/Questions/ChemistryInDailyLife
/27c_nonionic_surfactant.html" 
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27c_nonionic_surfactant.html . (CQ, 2008)

16.	Claire Manufacturing Company. Claire Technical Information: Jet
Force Wasp and Hornet Killer. September 15, 2010.   HYPERLINK
"http://www.clairemfg.com/downloads/techsheets/ts-c005.pdf" 
http://www.clairemfg.com/downloads/techsheets/ts-c005.pdf .

           (Claire, 2010)

17.	Consumer Specialty Products Association. CSPA Product Technology
Seminar for ARB Staff. June 29-30, 2010. (CSPA, 2010a)

18.	Consumer Specialty Products Association. Initial CSPA Comments on
Draft Staff Proposal for 2010 Amendments to the California Consumer
Products Regulation. May 28, 2010. (CSPA, 2010b)

19.	Institute for Research and Technical Assistance. Safer Alternatives
for the Textile Cleaning Industry: Alternative Spotting Agents and
Evaluation of Improvements in Carbon Dioxide and Wet Cleaning
Technologies.  November, 2009. 

	(IRTA, 2009)

20.	McLaughlin Gormley King Company. Data on Particle Size for Flying
Bug Insecticides. July 15, 2010. (MGK, 2010)

21.	Procter & Gamble: Science in-the-box. Chemical Functional
Definitions:  Surfactants. August 13, 2010.    HYPERLINK
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	(PG, 2010)

22.	Schafer, E. The Science of Dilution. Maintenance Supplies. 

September 23, 2008.    HYPERLINK
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23.	State Coalition for Remediation of Dry Cleaners. Glossary of
Drycleaning Terms. September 15, 2010.    HYPERLINK
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http://www.drycleancoalition.org/docdisplay.cfm?doc=dcglossary.htm  

	(SCRDC, 2010)

24.      San Francisco Estuary Institute. Occurrence of Alkylphenol
Ethoxylate Surfactants in San Francisco Bay and Potential Impacts on
Water Quality. Memorandum dated July 13, 2010, from Rainer Hoenicke,
Ph.D., Executive Director, San Francisco Estuary Institute, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SFEI, 2010)

25.      Southern California Coastal Water Research Project. Effects on
Water Quality of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants (APEOs). Memorandum
dated July 15, 2010, from Keith Maruya, Principle Scientist, Southern
California Coastal Water Research Project, to Darrin Polhemus, Deputy
Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water Resources Control
Board. (SCCWRP, 2010)

26.      State Water Resources Control Board. Water Quality Effects of
Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated September 20, 2010,
from Darrin Polhemus, Deputy Director,  Division of Water Quality, State
Water Resources Control Board, to Richard Corey, Chief, Stationary
Source Division, Air Resources Board. (SWRCB, 2010a)

27.      State Water Resources Control Board. Effects on Water Quality
of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated July 19, 2010,
from Valerie Connor, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office of Information
Management and Analysis, State Water Resources Control Board, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SWRCB, 2010b)

28.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. Pesticides:
Regulating Pesticides – Inert Ingredients Permitted in Pesticide
Products. 

	June 25, 2010.   HYPERLINK
"http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/inerts/lists.html" 
www.epa.gov/opprd001/inerts/lists.html . (U.S. EPA, 2010a)

29.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. Pesticides:
Regulating Pesticides – Pyrethroids and Pyrethrins. March 24, 2010.   
HYPERLINK
"http://www.epa.gov/oppsrrd1/reevaluation/pyrethroids-pyrethrins.html" 
http://www.epa.gov/oppsrrd1/reevaluation/pyrethroids-pyrethrins.html . 

	(U.S. EPA, 2010b)

30.	United States Environmental Protection Agency.  Pesticides: Science
and Policy – Standard Operating Procedures – Product Properties.
General Guidance to Reviewers of Product Properties Data, Labels, and
Confidential Statements of Formula Submitted for Registration and
Reregistration of Pesticide Chemicals (Conventional). January 8, 2003.
(U.S. EPA, 2003b)

31.	United States Environmental Protection Agency, Design for the
Environment. Garment and Textile Care Program. Frequently Asked
Questions About Drycleaning. June, 1998. (U.S. EPA, 1998b)

32.	Willard, D.M., Barraza G., Zook, J.D. Waterless Hand Cleaner
Containing Plant Derived Natural Essential Oil. United States Patent
Number 6,884,763 B2.  

	April 26, 2005. (Willard et al., 2005)

REFERENCES:  Chapter VIII

1. 	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons. Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulations.	August 7,
2009. (ARB, 2009c)

2.	Air Resources Board. 2008 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
Update for Dry Clean Only Spot Removers. January 12, 2009. (ARB, 2009e)

3.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation. May 9, 2008.
(ARB, 2008a)

4.	Air Resources Board. 2006 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey
(Including Aerosol Coatings Products). July 24, 2007. (ARB, 2007e)

5.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation and the
Aerosol Coatings Regulation. September 29, 2006. (ARB, 2006a)

6.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation: Midterm
Measures I. June 6, 1997. (ARB, 1997b)

7.	D&B Industry and Financial Consulting Services. Industry Norms & Key
Business Ratios, Manufacturing – Volume 1. SIC #2000-2999. Three Year
Edition 2008-2009. January, 2009, pp. 167,175,184. (D&B, 2009)

8.	D&B Industry and Financial Consulting Services. Industry Norms & Key
Business Ratios, Manufacturing – Volume 1. SIC #2000-2999. Three Year
Edition 2007-2008. January, 2008, pp. 192,194. (D&B, 2008)

9.  	United States Census Bureau. California QuickFacts from the US
Census Bureau.   HYPERLINK
"http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/06000.html" 
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/06000.html . 2010. 

		(U.S. Census, 2010)

10.	United States Census Bureau. 2008 County Business Patterns (NAICS). 
 

           (County Business Patterns, 2008)

REFERENCES:  Chapter IX

1.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation. May 9, 2008.
(ARB, 2008a)

2.	Air Resources Board. Environmental Impact Assessment of Selected
Halogenated Chemicals – Staff Report. March, 2008. (ARB, 2008d)

3.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for the Proposed
Amendments to the California Aerosol Coating Products, Antiperspirants
and Deodorants, and Consumer Products Regulations, Test Method 310, and
Airborne Toxic Control Measure for para-Dichlorobenzene Solid Air
Fresheners and Toilet/Urinal Care Products. May 7, 2004. (ARB, 2004b)

4.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for the Proposed
Airborne Toxic Control Measure for Emissions of Chlorinated Toxic Air
Contaminants from Automotive Maintenance and Repair Activities.	March
10, 2000. (ARB, 2000)

5.	Air Resources Board. Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation: Midterm
Measures II. 

	September 10, 1999. (ARB, 1999)

6.	Bowman, F.M., Pilinis, C. and Seinfeld, J.H. Ozone and Aerosol
Productivity of Reactive Organics. 1994. Atmospheric Environment. Volume
29: 579-589. (Bowman et al., 1994)

7.       Chan, A., Kautzman, B., Surratt, J., Chhabra, P., Chan, M.N.,
Crounse, J., Wennberg, P., Flagan, R., Seinfeld, J. Understanding
Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) Formation from Lower-Volatility
Precursors:  Photooxidation of Naphthalene and Alkyl-naphthalenes.
February 27, 2009. (Chan et al., 2009)

8.	David, A., Fenet, H., Gomez, E. Alkylphenols in Marine Environments: 
Distribution Monitoring Strategies and Detection Considerations. 2009.
Marine Pollution Bulletin. Volume 58: 953-960. (David et al., 2009)

9.	Finlayson-Pitts, B.J. and Pitts Jr., J.N.  Chemistry of the Upper and
Lower Atmosphere. Chapter 9, Academic Press, New York, 2000.  

	(Finlayson- Pitts and Pitts, 2000) 

10.	Griffin, R.J., Cocker III, D.R., and Seinfeld, J.H. Incremental
Aerosol Reactivity: Application to Aromatic and Biogenic Hydrocarbons.
1999. Environmental Science & Technology. Volume 33: 2403-2408. (Griffin
et al., 1999)

11.	Grosjean, D. In Situ Organic Aerosol Formation during a Smog
Episode:  Estimated Production and Chemical Functionality. 1992.
Atmospheric Environment. Volume 26A, Number 6: 953-963. (Grosjean, 1992)

12.	McConnell, R., Berhane, K., Gilliland, F., London, S.J., Islam, T.,
Gauderman, W.J., Avol, E., Margolis, H.G., Peters, J.M. Asthma in
Exercising Children Exposed to Ozone: A Cohort Study. 2002. Lancet.
Volume 359: 386-391. (McConnell et al., 2002)

13.	Moolgavkar, S.H. and Luebeck, E.G. A Critical Review of the Evidence
on Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality. 1996. Epidemiology. Volume
7, Number 4: 420-428. (Moolgavkar and Luebeck, 1996)

14.	Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Provisional
Reference Exposure Levels (RELS) Compounds of Interest As Possible
LVP-VOCS. Memorandum dated September 16, 2010, from Melanie Marty,
Ph.D., Chief, Air Toxicology and Epidemiology Branch, Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, to Janette Brooks, Chief, Air
Quality Measures Branch, Air Resources Board. (OEHHA, 2010)    

15.	Pandis, S.N., Harley, R.A., Cass, G.R., and Seinfeld, J.H. Secondary
Organic Aerosol Formation and Transport. 1992. Atmospheric Environment.
Volume 26A: 2269-2282. (Pandis et al., 1992)

16.	Schwartz, J., Dockery, D.W., and Neas, L.M.  Is Daily Mortality
Associated Specifically with Fine Particles? 1996. Journal of the Air &
Waste Management Association. Volume 46: 927-939. (Schwartz et al.,
1996)

17.	Seinfeld, J.H. and Pandis, S.N. Atmospheric Chemistry and
Physics-From Air Pollution to Climate Change. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
New York. 1998, pp. 299,300,724-726,738-741. (Seinfeld and Pandis, 1998)

	

18.	Singer, B.C., Destaillats, H., Hodgson, A.T., and Nazaroff, W.W.
Cleaning Products and Air Fresheners: Emissions and Resulting
Concentrations of Glycol Ethers and Terpenoids. Indoor Air. 2006. Volume
16: 179-191. 

	(Singer et al., 2006)

19.      San Francisco Estuary Institute. Occurrence of Alkylphenol
Ethoxylate Surfactants in San Francisco Bay and Potential Impacts on
Water Quality. Memorandum dated July 13, 2010, from Rainer Hoenicke,
Ph.D., Executive Director, San Francisco Estuary Institute, to Darrin
Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water
Resources Control Board. (SFEI, 2010)

20.      Southern California Coastal Water Research Project. Effects on
Water Quality of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants (APEOs). Memorandum
dated July 15, 2010, from Keith Maruya, Principle Scientist, Southern
California Coastal Water Research Project, to Darrin Polhemus, Deputy
Director, Division of Water Quality, State Water Resources Control
Board. (SCCWRP, 2010)

21.      State Water Resources Control Board. Water Quality Effects of
Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated September 20, 2010,
from Darrin Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality, State
Water Resources Control Board, to Richard Corey, Chief, Stationary
Source Division, Air Resources Board. (SWRCB, 2010a)

22.      State Water Resources Control Board. Effects on Water Quality
of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants. Memorandum dated July 19, 2010,
from Valerie Connor, Deputy Director, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office of
Information Management and Analysis, State Water Resources Control
Board, to Darrin Polhemus, Deputy Director, Division of Water Quality,
State Water Resources Control Board. (SWRCB, 2010b)

23.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental
Indicators:  Ozone Depletion. July 8, 2003.   HYPERLINK
"http://www.epa.gov/spdpublc/science/indicat/" 
http://www.epa.gov/spdpublc/science/indicat/ . (U.S. EPA, 2003a)

REFERENCES:  Chapter X

1.	Air Resources Board.  Initial Statement of Reasons, Proposed
Amendments to the California Consumer Products Regulation.  August 7,
2009.  (ARB, 2009c)

2.	United States Environmental Protection Agency. National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Ozone (40CFR Parts 50 and 58). Federal Register:  

	January 19, 2010. Volume 75, Number 11. (U.S. EPA, 2010c)

REFERENCES:  Appendices

1.	Chemical Engineering magazine. Chemical Engineering Plant Cost Index.


		June, 2010. (Chemical Engineering, 2010)

2.	Chemical Engineering magazine. Chemical Engineering Plant Cost Index.


		April, 1997. (Chemical Engineering, 1997)

3.	Peters, M. S. and Timmerhaus, K. D. Plant Design and Economics for
Chemical Engineers.  3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980,
159-162. (Peters and Timmerhaus, 1980)

