1. Sources and Significance
The semivolatile compounds covered by this section include many classes of compounds, each characterized by different sources. The compounds include polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, often as byproducts of petroleum processing or combustion; phthalates, used as plasticizers; phenolics, found most often in wood preservatives; organochlorine pesticides, found most often in agricultural runoff or in wastewaters draining such areas; and PCBs (also see Section 6431 A). Many of the listed compounds are toxic or carcinogenic. However, they generally are relatively insoluble in water so they do not occur frequently in potable waters or most wastewaters.