Volatile organic compounds are compounds that have a high vapor pressure
and low water solubility. Many VOCs are human-made chemicals that are
used and produced in the manufacture of paints, pharmaceuticals, and
refrigerants. VOCs typically are industrial solvents, such as trichloroethylene;
fuel oxygenates, such as methyl
tert-butyl ether (MTBE); or by-products produced by chlorination
in water treatment, such as chloroform. VOCs are often components of
petroleum fuels, hydraulic fluids, paint thinners, and dry cleaning agents.
VOCs are common ground-water contaminants.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Emission Inventory Reporting
Requirements, Definitions, 40 CFR 51.100.s (U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's regulatory definition of volatile organic compounds in the
Federal Code of Regulations (CFR), available at GPOAccess.gov
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Volatile
organic compounds (VOC), Substance Registry System,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (html document)
We publish four FREE monthly newsletters: 1) Inspired
Lifestyles News for inspiring, motivating
and empowering quotes, stories and articles, 2) Healthy Lifestyles
News with
articles, tidbits, resources and products to help you
live a healthier, more vibrant life, 3) Inspired Biz News with
articles, stories, tidbits and resources to create
a more spiritual, whole-living, balanced work environment,
and 4) InspiredLiving.com News, Updates & Sale
Announcements to announce new products, sales items and what's new
with us. To subscribe to any or
all newsletters, click here: Subscribe
to Newsletters
On-Line Since 1997 • Order Toll FREE at 866-875-4386 (USA and Canada Only. All Others Call 503-537-0636
PST)