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Are there any exclusions when calculating whether a facility possesses a chemical of interest that meets the STQ for any security issue?

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Are there any exclusions when calculating whether a facility possesses a chemical of interest that meets the STQ for any security issue?

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For more information on this topic, please reference page 25 of 41 in the Final Rule, Appendix to Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/chemsec_appendixafinalrule.pdf) on the DHS Critical Infrastructure: Chemical Security website. Referenced Text: In calculating whether a facility possesses a chemical of interest that meets the STQ for any security issue, a facility need not include chemicals of interest: (1) used as a structural component; (2) used as products for routine janitorial maintenance; (3) contained in food, drugs, cosmetics, or other personal items used by employees; (4) in process water or non-contact cooling water as drawn from environment or municipal sources; (5) in air either as compressed air or as part of combustion; (6) contained in articles, as defined in 40 CFR § 68.3; (7) in solid waste (including hazardous waste) regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et. seq., except for the waste de

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