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BluePlanet, LLC

110 Charlotte Place, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Tel: (201) 569-0800 · Fax: (201) 569-0849


TOXIClTY TESTS

The U.S. Dept. of Labor Division, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Dept. (MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET), indicates that there are no toxic or hazardous ingredients in AquaClean ACF 32. It also indicates that there are no pigments, catalysts, solvents, base metals, alloys, metallic coatings, filler metal, coatings, core flux, or any other such material in the product. The basic formulation is composed of only organic compounds and does not require constant toxicity testing because it is not applicable.

IN SUMMARY THE MATERIAL IS NON-TOXIC.

BBC Laboratory

Environmental Biological Services 3220 South Fair Lane Suite 18 Tempe, AZ 85282

BluePlanet, LLC
110 Charlotte Place
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632

April 16, 1993

Subject: AquaClean ACF 32 Toxicity Testing (Acute)
Laboratory ID: 3072

PROJECT SUMMARY

GENERAL

ACF 32 was tested for toxicity evaluation as described in Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms (EPA/600/4-90/027). An acute 24-hour test was performed in duplicate at 5 dilutions using 11-day old fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas, as the test organism.

ACF 32 was tested at 1, 5, 10, 20, and 100 ppm with a synthetical moderately hard dilution water as a control.

GENERAL

ACF 32:

pH 7.0
Electrical Conductance 3420 uS/cm
Chlorine <0.05 mg/L
Total Hardness 230 mg/L as CaCO3
Total Alkalinity 700 mg/L as CaCO3
Ammonia 217 mg/L as N

BBC Laboratory

Environmental Biological Services 3220 South Fair Lane Suite 18 Tempe, AZ 85282


1.0 SAMPLE RECEIPT AND PREPARATION

A product sample was delivered to the laboratory by BBC Laboratory personnel on 22 March 1993. Chain of custody procedures were followed for transfer of sample and the completed custody form is presented on the following page. Sample was held at 4ºC during laboratory storage.

2.0 DILUTION WATER

Synthetic freshwater was prepared according to the appropriate formulation presented in the table below. Reagent grade salts were added to de-ionized water to provide the proper chemical composition.
Synthetic moderately hard water was used for the Pimephales promelas quality control and product bioassay tests.

PREPARATION OF SYNTHETIC FRESHWATERS

1.0 SAMPLE RECEIPT AND PREPARATION

A product sample was delivered to the laboratory by BBC Laboratory personnel on 22 March 1993. Chain of custody procedures were followed for transfer of sample and the completed custody form is presented on the following page. Sample was held at 4ºC during laboratory storage.

2.0 DILUTION WATER

Synthetic freshwater was prepared according to the appropriate formulation presented in the table below. Reagent grade salts were added to de-ionized water to provide the proper chemical composition.
Synthetic moderately hard water was used for the Pimephales promelas quality control and product bioassay tests.

PREPARATION OF SYNTHETIC FRESHWATERS

Reagent Added Final Water Quality*
Type NaHCO3 CaSO4·2H20 MgSO4 KCl pH Hardness Alkal.
Soft 48.0 20.0 30.0 2.0 7.2-7.6 40-48 20-35
Mod. Hard 96.0 60.0 60.0 4.0 7.4-7.8 80-100 60-70
Hard 192.0 120.0 120.0 8.0 7.6-8.0 60-180 110-120

* pH as SU; Hardness as mg/L CaCO3; alkalinity as mg/L CaCO3.

3.0 TEST PROCEDURES

The product sample and dilution water were equilibriated at test temperature prior to preparation of test concentrations and introduction of test organisms. The synthetic moderately hard dilution water was used as the control. Test solution concentrations of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 100 ppm, as specified by the client, were prepared volumetrically and were used in the acute assay.

3.1 TOXICITY TEST METHODS

Test methods used for the toxicity evaluations are those described in Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms(EPA/600/4- 90/027, USEPA ENSL, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 1991)

BBC Laboratory

Environmental Biological Services 3220 South Fair Lane Suite 18 Tempe, AZ 85282


3.6 CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS

Unless otherwise indicated, chemical and physical measurements were conducted in accordance with the procedures specified in Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes (EPA-600/4-79-020, USEPA EMSL, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1983). Analytical method references are listed below.

SUMMARY OF METH0DS FOR CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS


Parameter Description USEPA Method
Temperature Thermometric Method 170.1
Dissolved Oxygen Membrane electrode Method 360.1
Total Hardness Titrimetric, EDTA Method 130.2
pH Electrometric Method 150.1
Conductance Specific conductance Method 120.1
Total Alkalinity Titrimetric (pH 4.5) Method 310.1
Total Chlorine Colorimetric (DPD) Method 330.5
Ammonia-N Distillation, titrirnetric Method 350.1

* Performed using Hach Chlorine Test Kit Model 2231.

4.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A copper sulfate reference toxicant provided by USEPA was used for quality control assessments. The stock solution was diluted volumetrically with synthetic freshwater to provide test solution concentrations bracketing the anticipated effect concentrations.

Results of the most recent quality control tests are presented below

BBC Laboratory

Environmental Biological Services 3220 South Fair Lane Suite 18 Tempe, AZ 85282


24 - Hour Acute Toxicity Test (Duplicates)


Control 100%
1 ppm 100%
S ppm 100%
10 ppm 100%
20 ppm 100%
100 ppm 95%

CONCLUSIONS

The recommended usage concentration for this product is 5 ppm. At this level there is no effect on the survival of the test organisms as described. At 2- times or 4- times the recommended usage concentration of ACF 32 there is no effect on the survival of the test organisms. At 20- times the recommended usage concentration there was only a 5% mortality of the test organisms. There were no toxicity testing of dosages between 4 and 20- times the recommended dosage in this 5 dilution series.




Vicki N Bess

Laboratory Director (Signature on file)