ATSDR’s Substance Priority List
What is the Substance Priority List (SPL)?
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) section 104 (i), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), requires ATSDR and the EPA to prepare a list, in order of priority, of substances that are most commonly found at facilities on the National Priorities List (NPL) and which are determined to pose the most significant potential threat to human health due to their known or suspected toxicity and potential for human exposure at these NPL sites. CERCLA also requires this list to be revised periodically to reflect additional information on hazardous substances. In CERCLA, it is called the priority list of hazardous substances that will be candidates for toxicological profiles.
This substance priority list is revised and published on a 2-year basis, with a yearly informal review and revision. (No list was published in 2009 while ATSDR transitioned to a new agency science database.) Each substance on the list is a candidate to become the subject of a toxicological profile prepared by ATSDR. The listing algorithm prioritizes substances based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure to the substances found at NPL sites.
It should be noted that this priority list is not a list of “most toxic” substances, but rather a prioritization of substances based on a combination of their frequency, toxicity, and potential for human exposure at NPL sites.
Thus, it is possible for substances with low toxicity but high NPL frequency of occurrence and exposure to be on this priority list. The objective of this priority list is to rank substances across all NPL hazardous waste sites to provide guidance in selecting which substances will be the subject of toxicological profiles prepared by ATSDR.
Where can I find more information on the Substance Priority List?
Substantial additional information can be found on the SPL Resource page, including:
- Past Substance Priority Lists
- A Support Document describing the algorithm in detail
- A comprehensive SPL spreadsheet with data for all current and past lists, including candidate substances that did not make the top of the list
The ATSDR 2017 Substance Priority List
2017 Rank | Substance Name | Total Points | CAS RN |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ARSENIC | 1674 | 7440-38-2 |
2 | LEAD | 1531 | 7439-92-1 |
3 | MERCURY | 1458 | 7439-97-6 |
4 | VINYL CHLORIDE | 1358 | 75-01-4 |
5 | POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS | 1345 | 1336-36-3 |
6 | BENZENE | 1329 | 71-43-2 |
7 | CADMIUM | 1320 | 7440-43-9 |
8 | BENZO(A)PYRENE | 1306 | 50-32-8 |
9 | POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS | 1279 | 130498-29-2 |
10 | BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE | 1251 | 205-99-2 |
11 | CHLOROFORM | 1203 | 67-66-3 |
12 | AROCLOR 1260 | 1191 | 11096-82-5 |
13 | DDT, P,P’- | 1183 | 50-29-3 |
14 | AROCLOR 1254 | 1172 | 11097-69-1 |
15 | DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE | 1156 | 53-70-3 |
16 | TRICHLOROETHYLENE | 1155 | 79-01-6 |
17 | CHROMIUM, HEXAVALENT | 1148 | 18540-29-9 |
18 | DIELDRIN | 1144 | 60-57-1 |
19 | PHOSPHORUS, WHITE | 1141 | 7723-14-0 |
20 | HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE | 1130 | 87-68-3 |
21 | DDE, P,P’- | 1127 | 72-55-9 |
22 | CHLORDANE | 1126 | 57-74-9 |
23 | AROCLOR 1242 | 1126 | 53469-21-9 |
24 | COAL TAR CREOSOTE | 1124 | 8001-58-9 |
25 | ALDRIN | 1116 | 309-00-2 |
26 | DDD, P,P’- | 1114 | 72-54-8 |
27 | AROCLOR 1248 | 1105 | 12672-29-6 |
28 | HEPTACHLOR | 1102 | 76-44-8 |
29 | AROCLOR | 1101 | 12767-79-2 |
30 | BENZIDINE | 1093 | 92-87-5 |
31 | ACROLEIN | 1090 | 107-02-8 |
32 | TOXAPHENE | 1089 | 8001-35-2 |
33 | TETRACHLOROETHYLENE | 1078 | 127-18-4 |
34 | HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, GAMMA- | 1076 | 58-89-9 |
35 | CYANIDE | 1071 | 57-12-5 |
36 | HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, BETA- | 1054 | 319-85-7 |
37 | DISULFOTON | 1049 | 298-04-4 |
38 | BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE | 1047 | 56-55-3 |
39 | 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE | 1043 | 106-93-4 |
40 | ENDRIN | 1039 | 72-20-8 |
41 | DIAZINON | 1038 | 333-41-5 |
42 | HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, DELTA- | 1036 | 319-86-8 |
43 | BERYLLIUM | 1031 | 7440-41-7 |
44 | ENDOSULFAN | 1029 | 115-29-7 |
45 | AROCLOR 1221 | 1028 | 11104-28-2 |
46 | 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE | 1027 | 96-12-8 |
47 | HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE | 1022 | 1024-57-3 |
48 | ENDOSULFAN, ALPHA | 1019 | 959-98-8 |
49 | CIS-CHLORDANE | 1017 | 5103-71-9 |
50 | CARBON TETRACHLORIDE | 1014 | 56-23-5 |
51 | COBALT | 1013 | 7440-48-4 |
52 | AROCLOR 1016 | 1012 | 12674-11-2 |
53 | DDT, O,P’- | 1009 | 789-02-6 |
54 | PENTACHLOROPHENOL | 1008 | 87-86-5 |
55 | METHOXYCHLOR | 1007 | 72-43-5 |
56 | ENDOSULFAN SULFATE | 1005 | 1031-07-8 |
57 | NICKEL | 996 | 7440-02-0 |
58 | DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE | 995 | 84-74-2 |
59 | ENDRIN KETONE | 993 | 53494-70-5 |
60 | DIBROMOCHLOROPROPANE | 984 | 67708-83-2 |
61 | BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE | 970 | 207-08-9 |
62 | TRANS-CHLORDANE | 969 | 5103-74-2 |
63 | ENDOSULFAN, BETA | 968 | 33213-65-9 |
64 | CHLORPYRIFOS | 965 | 2921-88-2 |
65 | XYLENES, TOTAL | 964 | 1330-20-7 |
66 | CHROMIUM(VI) TRIOXIDE | 961 | 1333-82-0 |
67 | AROCLOR 1232 | 959 | 11141-16-5 |
68 | ENDRIN ALDEHYDE | 959 | 7421-93-4 |
69 | METHANE | 952 | 74-82-8 |
70 | 3,3′-DICHLOROBENZIDINE | 942 | 91-94-1 |
71 | 2-HEXANONE | 941 | 591-78-6 |
72 | 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN | 941 | 1746-01-6 |
73 | BENZOFLUORANTHENE | 937 | 56832-73-6 |
74 | TOLUENE | 917 | 108-88-3 |
75 | ZINC | 915 | 7440-66-6 |
76 | PENTACHLOROBENZENE | 907 | 608-93-5 |
77 | DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE | 906 | 117-81-7 |
78 | CHROMIUM | 895 | 7440-47-3 |
79 | AROCLOR 1240 | 889 | 71328-89-7 |
80 | 2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE | 879 | 118-96-7 |
81 | NAPHTHALENE | 877 | 91-20-3 |
82 | 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE | 876 | 75-35-4 |
83 | BROMODICHLOROETHANE | 868 | 683-53-4 |
84 | DDD, O,P’- | 867 | 53-19-0 |
85 | 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL | 867 | 88-06-2 |
86 | BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER | 867 | 111-44-4 |
87 | HYDRAZINE | 862 | 302-01-2 |
88 | METHYLENE CHLORIDE | 860 | 75-09-2 |
89 | 2,4-DINITROPHENOL | 859 | 51-28-5 |
90 | 4,4′-METHYLENEBIS(2-CHLOROANILINE) | 859 | 101-14-4 |
91 | 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE | 852 | 107-06-2 |
92 | THIOCYANATE | 847 | 302-04-5 |
93 | HEXACHLOROBENZENE | 844 | 118-74-1 |
94 | ASBESTOS | 841 | 1332-21-4 |
95 | RDX (Cyclonite) | 833 | 121-82-4 |
96 | RADIUM-226 | 833 | 13982-63-3 |
97 | URANIUM | 832 | 7440-61-1 |
98 | 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE | 832 | 121-14-2 |
99 | ETHION | 831 | 563-12-2 |
100 | 4,6-DINITRO-O-CRESOL | 828 | 534-52-1 |
101 | RADIUM | 827 | 7440-14-4 |
102 | THORIUM | 824 | 7440-29-1 |
103 | DIMETHYLARSINIC ACID | 822 | 75-60-5 |
104 | CHLORINE | 821 | 7782-50-5 |
105 | 1,3,5-TRINITROBENZENE | 820 | 99-35-4 |
106 | RADON | 818 | 10043-92-2 |
107 | HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, ALPHA- | 817 | 319-84-6 |
108 | RADIUM-228 | 815 | 15262-20-1 |
109 | THORIUM-230 | 813 | 14269-63-7 |
110 | URANIUM-235 | 812 | 15117-96-1 |
111 | THORIUM-228 | 810 | 14274-82-9 |
112 | RADON-222 | 810 | 14859-67-7 |
113 | URANIUM-234 | 809 | 13966-29-5 |
114 | N-NITROSODI-N-PROPYLAMINE | 808 | 621-64-7 |
115 | COAL TARS | 808 | 8007-45-2 |
116 | METHYLMERCURY | 808 | 22967-92-6 |
117 | 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE | 807 | 71-55-6 |
118 | COPPER | 807 | 7440-50-8 |
119 | CHRYSOTILE ASBESTOS | 806 | 12001-29-5 |
120 | PLUTONIUM-239 | 806 | 15117-48-3 |
121 | POLONIUM-210 | 805 | 13981-52-7 |
122 | PLUTONIUM-238 | 805 | 13981-16-3 |
123 | LEAD-210 | 805 | 14255-04-0 |
124 | AMOSITE ASBESTOS | 804 | 12172-73-5 |
124 | PLUTONIUM | 804 | 7440-07-5 |
124 | STRONTIUM-90 | 804 | 10098-97-2 |
127 | RADON-220 | 804 | 22481-48-7 |
128 | CHLOROBENZENE | 804 | 108-90-7 |
129 | AMERICIUM-241 | 804 | 86954-36-1 |
130 | HYDROGEN CYANIDE | 803 | 74-90-8 |
131 | AZINPHOS-METHYL | 803 | 86-50-0 |
132 | ETHYLBENZENE | 802 | 100-41-4 |
133 | CHLORDECONE | 802 | 143-50-0 |
134 | BARIUM | 802 | 7440-39-3 |
135 | NEPTUNIUM-237 | 802 | 13994-20-2 |
136 | PLUTONIUM-240 | 801 | 14119-33-6 |
137 | 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE | 801 | 87-61-6 |
138 | FLUORANTHENE | 800 | 206-44-0 |
139 | S,S,S-TRIBUTYL PHOSPHOROTRITHIOATE | 799 | 78-48-8 |
140 | MANGANESE | 798 | 7439-96-5 |
141 | CHRYSENE | 792 | 218-01-9 |
142 | 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL | 792 | 95-95-4 |
143 | PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONIC ACID | 788 | 1763-23-1 |
144 | POLYBROMINATED BIPHENYLS | 785 | 67774-32-7 |
145 | DICOFOL | 785 | 115-32-2 |
146 | SELENIUM | 776 | 7782-49-2 |
147 | 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE | 776 | 79-34-5 |
148 | PARATHION | 774 | 56-38-2 |
149 | HEPTACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN | 774 | 37871-00-4 |
150 | HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, TECHNICAL GRADE | 774 | 608-73-1 |
151 | TRICHLOROFLUOROETHANE | 773 | 27154-33-2 |
152 | BROMINE | 771 | 7726-95-6 |
153 | AROCLOR 1268 | 765 | 11100-14-4 |
154 | 1,3-BUTADIENE | 762 | 106-99-0 |
155 | PERFLUOROOCTANOIC ACID | 758 | 335-67-1 |
156 | HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 756 | 38998-75-3 |
157 | TRIFLURALIN | 755 | 1582-09-8 |
158 | PERFLUOROHEXANESULFONIC ACID | 749 | 355-46-4 |
159 | 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 743 | 39001-02-0 |
160 | AMMONIA | 742 | 7664-41-7 |
161 | 2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE | 727 | 91-57-6 |
162 | 2,3,4,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 724 | 57117-31-4 |
163 | 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE | 724 | 106-46-7 |
164 | 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE | 721 | 75-34-3 |
165 | NALED | 721 | 300-76-5 |
166 | 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE | 720 | 79-00-5 |
167 | HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE | 719 | 77-47-4 |
168 | 1,2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE | 718 | 122-66-7 |
169 | PHORATE | 716 | 298-02-2 |
170 | TRICHLOROETHANE | 713 | 25323-89-1 |
171 | ACENAPHTHENE | 710 | 83-32-9 |
172 | TETRACHLOROBIPHENYL | 710 | 26914-33-0 |
173 | PALLADIUM | 706 | 7440-05-3 |
174 | OXYCHLORDANE | 705 | 27304-13-8 |
175 | CRESOL, PARA- | 704 | 106-44-5 |
176 | INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE | 702 | 193-39-5 |
177 | GAMMA-CHLORDENE | 702 | 56641-38-4 |
178 | TETRACHLOROPHENOL | 699 | 25167-83-3 |
179 | 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE | 697 | 95-50-1 |
180 | 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE, TRANS- | 691 | 156-60-5 |
181 | CHLOROETHANE | 687 | 75-00-3 |
182 | P-XYLENE | 687 | 106-42-3 |
183 | ALUMINUM | 687 | 7429-90-5 |
184 | PHENOL | 686 | 108-95-2 |
185 | CARBON MONOXIDE | 684 | 630-08-0 |
186 | CARBON DISULFIDE | 682 | 75-15-0 |
187 | 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL | 680 | 105-67-9 |
188 | DIBENZOFURAN | 676 | 132-64-9 |
189 | ACETONE | 672 | 67-64-1 |
190 | HEXACHLOROETHANE | 671 | 67-72-1 |
191 | BUTYL METHYL PHTHALATE | 668 | 34006-76-3 |
192 | CHLOROMETHANE | 665 | 74-87-3 |
193 | HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 660 | 55684-94-1 |
194 | BUTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE | 658 | 85-68-7 |
195 | HYDROGEN SULFIDE | 658 | 7783-06-4 |
196 | DICHLORVOS | 656 | 62-73-7 |
197 | DIBENZOFURANS, CHLORINATED | 653 | 42934-53-2 |
198 | CRESOL, ORTHO- | 653 | 95-48-7 |
199 | HEXACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN | 652 | 34465-46-8 |
200 | VANADIUM | 650 | 7440-62-2 |
201 | N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE | 649 | 62-75-9 |
202 | 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE | 647 | 120-82-1 |
203 | PERFLUORONONANOIC ACID | 647 | 375-95-1 |
204 | ETHOPROP | 644 | 13194-48-4 |
205 | TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN | 641 | 41903-57-5 |
206 | BROMOFORM | 635 | 75-25-2 |
207 | PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 632 | 30402-15-4 |
208 | 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE | 628 | 541-73-1 |
209 | PENTACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN | 626 | 36088-22-9 |
210 | N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE | 625 | 86-30-6 |
211 | 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL | 619 | 120-83-2 |
212 | 2,3-DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE | 619 | 581-40-8 |
213 | 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 619 | 51207-31-9 |
214 | 1,4-DIOXANE | 617 | 123-91-1 |
215 | FLUORINE | 613 | 7782-41-4 |
216 | NITRITE | 610 | 14797-65-0 |
217 | CESIUM-137 | 610 | 10045-97-3 |
217 | CHROMIC ACID | 610 | 7738-94-5 |
219 | 2-BUTANONE | 608 | 78-93-3 |
220 | 1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE | 608 | 540-59-0 |
221 | POTASSIUM-40 | 608 | 13966-00-2 |
222 | DINITROTOLUENE | 607 | 25321-14-6 |
223 | NITRATE | 606 | 14797-55-8 |
224 | FORMALDEHYDE | 605 | 50-00-0 |
225 | SILVER | 605 | 7440-22-4 |
226 | COAL TAR PITCH | 605 | 65996-93-2 |
227 | THORIUM-227 | 605 | 15623-47-9 |
228 | ARSENIC ACID | 604 | 7778-39-4 |
229 | ARSENIC TRIOXIDE | 604 | 1327-53-3 |
230 | BENZOPYRENE | 603 | 73467-76-2 |
231 | CHLORDANE, TECHNICAL | 602 | 12789-03-6 |
232 | STROBANE | 602 | 8001-50-1 |
233 | 4-AMINOBIPHENYL | 602 | 92-67-1 |
233 | PYRETHRUM | 602 | 8003-34-7 |
235 | ARSINE | 602 | 7784-42-1 |
235 | DIMETHOATE | 602 | 60-51-5 |
237 | BIS(CHLOROMETHYL) ETHER | 602 | 542-88-1 |
237 | CARBOPHENOTHION | 602 | 786-19-6 |
239 | ALPHA-CHLORDENE | 601 | 56534-02-2 |
239 | IODINE-131 | 601 | 10043-66-0 |
239 | MERCURIC CHLORIDE | 601 | 7487-94-7 |
239 | SODIUM ARSENITE | 601 | 7784-46-5 |
239 | URANIUM-233 | 601 | 13968-55-3 |
244 | ANTIMONY | 601 | 7440-36-0 |
245 | DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE | 601 | 124-48-1 |
246 | CRESOLS | 598 | 1319-77-3 |
247 | DICHLOROBENZENE | 596 | 25321-22-6 |
248 | 2,4-D | 595 | 94-75-7 |
249 | 2-CHLOROPHENOL | 591 | 95-57-8 |
250 | BUTYLATE | 591 | 2008-41-5 |
251 | DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE | 585 | 68-12-2 |
252 | PHENANTHRENE | 585 | 85-01-8 |
253 | 4-NITROPHENOL | 580 | 100-02-7 |
254 | DIURON | 580 | 330-54-1 |
255 | TETRACHLOROETHANE | 577 | 25322-20-7 |
256 | DICHLOROETHANE | 568 | 1300-21-6 |
257 | ETHYL ETHER | 566 | 60-29-7 |
258 | DIMETHYLANILINE | 563 | 121-69-7 |
259 | 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE, CIS- | 561 | 10061-01-5 |
260 | PYRENE | 561 | 129-00-0 |
261 | 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN | 559 | 35822-46-9 |
262 | PHOSPHINE | 557 | 7803-51-2 |
263 | TRICHLOROBENZENE | 556 | 12002-48-1 |
264 | 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE | 555 | 606-20-2 |
265 | FLUORIDE ION | 550 | 16984-48-8 |
266 | PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRANITRATE | 549 | 78-11-5 |
267 | 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN | 549 | 67562-39-4 |
268 | 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE, TRANS- | 548 | 10061-02-6 |
269 | ACRYLONITRILE | 544 | 107-13-1 |
270 | BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)ADIPATE | 543 | 103-23-1 |
271 | CARBAZOLE | 541 | 86-74-8 |
272 | 2-CHLOROANILINE | 539 | 95-51-2 |
273 | METOLACHLOR | 539 | 51218-45-2 |
274 | 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE, CIS- | 539 | 156-59-2 |
275 | 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE | 537 | 96-18-4 |
Substances were assigned the same rank when two (or more) substances received equivalent total point scores.
CAS RN= Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number
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