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Statement of Ingredients for NPDES permitting
SELtectTM 410
To assist in evaluating SELtectTM 410 the following ingredients of this product are identified. The
approximate dosage based on 100 ppm of product are also provided.
1. Sodium salt of 2-phosphono-1,2,4-butanetricarboxylic acid (2 ppm)
2. Sodium salt of hydroxyphosphonoacetate (5 ppm)
3. Sodium acrylate — sulfonate copolymer (3 ppm)
4. Sodium salt of maleic anhydride, ethyl acrylate and vinyl acetate polymer (2ppm)
5. Sodium tolyltriazole (2 ppm)
Regards,
Richard Gates
Laboratory & Product Manager, CWT
Southeastern Laboratories, Inc.
SELcideTM 740T HALF LIFE DATA
The half life of a SELcideTM product is defined as the amount of time for degradation of one half of a
biocide's original active ingredients. Biocide degradation is affected by many factors. The most
common degradation factors are biological, sunlight, pH, temperatures, solids, and soil.
Listed is a summary of any collected half life data, generally for use concentrations.
HALF LIFE CHIEF DEGRADATION
Bromine/Chlorine component release is dependent upon pH/sunlight after dissolving. The organic
portion is far less toxic. Determination of Halogen can best be accomplished in actual usage by
testing residual levels.
5.9 Hours (0.25 Days) pH - 6.0 (Sunlight)
4.6 Hours (0.19 Days) pH - 7.0 (Sunlight)
5.09 Hours (0.21 Days) pH - 8.0 (Sunlight)
5.52 Hours (0.23 Days) pH - 9.0 (Sunlight)
184 Hours (7.67 Days) pH - 6.0 (Dark)
26 Hours (1.08 Days) pH - 7.0 (Dark)
44 Hours (1.83 Days) pH - 8.0 (Dark)
127 Hours (5.29 Days) pH - 9.0 (Dark)
03/16/01
***********SOUTHEASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. ***********
CIDECALC 740T 10-Jan-07
INFORMATION FROM WORKSHEET - FORM 101 (BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT)
I. FACILITY NAME:
NPDES # (NC):
COUNTY:
RECEIVING STREAM:
7Q10 (STREAM FLOW):
A.D.D. (AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE):
IWC (INSTREAM WASTE CONCENTRATION) =
CanAm Yarns Clarton
*****
Bladen
Brown Marsh Swamp
0.00 (CFS)
0.006009 (MGD)
100.0000 %
II. CHEMICAUBIOCIDE USED: SELcide 740T
* ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
1-BROMO-3-CHLORO-5,5-DIMETHYLHYDANTOIN
*
*
*
VOLUME OF SYSTEM TREATED =
(%)
92.50
0.006 MG COOLING TOWER
D.R. (DISCHARGE RATE) = 227
(REPRESENTS GRAMS OF WHOLE PRODUCT USED PER DAY)
(BASED ON 14 DOSES / 14 DAY PERIOD OF
VOLUME OF WATER HANDLING SYSTEM
10 mg/I)
VOLUME = 0.00762 MG INCLUDED RETENTION POND FOR TOWER
H.L. (HALF LIFE OF PRODUCT) = 1E+18 DAYS
(BASED ON SUNLIGHT, pH, SOIL, BIODEGRADATION AND/OR
OTHER DEGRADATION DATA) ( SYS. pH = 8.35 )
D.K. (DECAY RATE) = 0.0000
D.F. (DEGRADATION FACTOR) = 0.7886
DISCHARGE CONCENTRATION = 9.9766335 mg/I
RECEIVING STREAM CONC. = 9.9766335 mg/I
*MEANS TO REDUCE AND DEACTIVATE DISCHARGE AND RECEIVING BIOCIDE
CONCENTRATION ARE LOCKOUT OF BLEED AFTER ADDITION OF BIOCIDE AND
DEACTIVATION OF BIOCIDE USING SODIUM METABISULFITE OR OTHER REDUCING
AGENT. HALOGEN DISCHARGE RESIDUALS WILL BE TESTED AND MAINTAINED AT
ZERO MG/L.
III. CALCULATION OF REGULATED LIMITATION:
LC50 DATA:
0.000
mg/I*
*
ORGANISM TEST DURATION LC50 (mg/I)
RAINBOW TROUT 96 HOUR 0.14
BLUEGILL SUNFISH 96 HOUR 0.36
SHEEPSHEAD MINNOW 96 HOUR 1.2
DAPHNIDS (INTOXICATION) 96 HOUR 0.1 IC50
FATHEAD MINNOW 96 HOUR 1085
LOWEST APPLICABLE LC50 OF 96 HOURS (48 HR IF 96 HR UNAVAILABLE)
SELECTED LC50 DATA:
HALF LIFE
LESS THAN 4 DAYS:
*
= 0.36 mg/I
REG LIMITATION = 0.018 mg/I
GREATER THAN 4 DAYS:
* REG LIMITATION = 0.0036 mg/I
* APPROPRIATE LIMITATION = 0.0036 mg/I
FROM PART II
*
***
REC. STREAM CONC. = 0.000 mg/I
IV. ANALYSIS SELCIDE 740T
IF RECEIVING STREAM CONC. IS GREATER THAN THE CALCULATED
REGULATED LIMITATION THEN THIS BIOCIDE IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR USE.
PASS
Use(s): Microbiocide, Fungicide, Herbicide Chem Class: Hydantoin U.S. EPA PC Code: 006315 CAS Number: 16079-88-2
Sorted by Organism Group, Effect, Measurement, Endpoint and LatinName.
Note: Only partial study information is reported on these pages. Full study information can be found at the U.S. EPA AQUIRE web site.
Records 1 to 23 of 23
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Common Name
Effect
Measurement
Life
Stage
Study
Toxicity
Toxic Dose
Conc
Conc
Chem
Exper.
Acute
Outlier
Year
Journal
Scientific Name
Time
Endpoi
Units
Type
Desc
Type
Tox
Ratin
Mean
Min
Max
nt
Fish "` a Show list of all Fish Species
LOSheepshead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
29 d
96 h
LC50
20,000
17,000
23,000
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Slightly
Toxic
2000
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Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Cyprinodon variegatus
Division
U.S.EPA,
Washington
D.C.
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Sheepshead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
0.27 g
96 h
LC50
1,006,000
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
Acutely
Toxic
2000
W.
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Cyprinodon variegatus
Division.
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
D.C.
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IISheepshead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
45 d
96 h
LC50
8,100,000
6,500,000
10,000,000
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
Acutely
Toxic
2000
j.
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Cyprinodon variegatus
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
r1 r'�
'dSheepshead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
0.27 g
96 h
LC50
1,200
1,000
1,600
ug/L
F
NR
Flow
through
Moderately
Toxic
2000
Lij
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Cyprinodon variegatus
Division
U.S.EPA
Washington,
D.C.
L((��
Sheepshead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
NR
96 h
LC50
1,200
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Flow
through
Moderately
Toxic
2000
11
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Cyprinodon variegatus
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
CUBluegill
Mortality
Mortality
0.31 g
96 h
LC50
360.0
180.0
560.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Lepomis macrochirus
Fate and
Effects
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.�
Bluegill
Mortality
Mortality
0.24 g
96 h
LC50
460.0
370.0
590.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Lepomis macrochirus
Division,
U.S.EPA,
Washington.
D.C.j„„{
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L& B luegill
Mortality
Mortality
NR
96 h
LC50
1,170
1,050
1,300
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Moderately
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Lepomis macrochirus
Division,
U.S.EPA,
Washington
D.C.���kk
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Bluegill
Mortality
Mortality
0.45 g
96 h
LC50
1,017,000
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
Acutely
Toxic
Outlier
2000
11
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Lepomis macrochirus
Division,
U.S.EPA,
Washington
D.C.
tt}{
W1 Bluegill
Mortality
Mortality
0.5 g
96 h
LC50
2,070
800.0
3,200
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Moderately
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Division,
Lepomis macrochirus
U.S.EPA
Washington,
D.C.
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PiU Blueaill
Mortality
Mortality
NR
96 h
LC50
1,200
900.0
1,700
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Moderately
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Division,
Lepomis macrochirus
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
tt
&= Rainbow trout,donaldson trout
Mortality
Mortality
0.32 g
96 h
LC50
140.0
130.0
200.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
IA?
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Division
U.S.EPA,
Washington
D.C.
LLA_Rainbow trout,donaldson trout
Mortality
Mortality
0.9 g
96-h
LC50
750.0
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Effects
Division.
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
rr� ''
Rainbow trout,donaldson trout
Mortality
Mortality
0.84 g
96 h
LC50
830.0
760.0
910.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
D.C.
1
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Division,
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
D.C.
Rainbow trout,donaldson trout
Mortality
Mortality
1.0 g
96 h
LC50
400.0
300.0
560.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
LTJ
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Division,
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
D.C.
Rainbow trout,donaldson trout
Mortality
Mortality
NR
96 h
LC50
670.0
570.0
770.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Highly
Toxic
2000
i C3:7
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Division,
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
D.C.
IlL�;�
ainbow trout,donaldson trout
Mortality
Mortality
0.24 g
96 h
LC50
972,000
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
2000
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LUBluntnose minnow
Mortality
Mortality
0.3 g
96 h
LC50
2,250
2,000
2,500
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Moderately
Toxic
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Pimephales notatus
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington.
D.C.
Fathead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
0.3 g
96 h
LC50
1,085,000
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
Acutely
Toxic
2000
Lij
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Pimephales promelas
Division.
U.S.EPA .
Washington,
D.C.
r�pp3�
63:1Fathead minnow
Mortality
Mortality
NR
96 h
LC50
14,100,000
13,386,000
14,990,000
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
Acutely
Toxic
2000
aj
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Pimephales promelas
Division
U.S.EPA
Washington,
D.C.
Use(s): Microbiocide, Fungicide, Herbicide Chem Class: Hydantoin U.S. EPA PC Code: 006315 CAS Number:
16079-88-2
Sorted by Organism Group, Effect, Measurement, Endpoint and LatinName.
Note: Only partial study information is reported on these pages. Full study information can be found at the U.S. EPA AQUIRE web
site.
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Common Name
Effect
Measurement
Life
Stage
Study
Toxicity
Toxic Dose
-
Conc
Conc
Chem
Exper.
Acute
Outlier
Year
Journal
Scientific Name
Time
Endpoi
Units
Type
Desc
Type
Tox
Ratin
Mean
Min
Max
nt
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Zooplankton Show list of all Zooplankton Species
43i Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
juvenile
96 h
EC50
100.0
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Flow
through
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
L Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
2,300
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
4
Environmental
Daphnia magna
Fate and
Effects
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
a
Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h _
EC50
480.0
420.0
520.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
Liid
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
r
I Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
750.0
560.0
1,000
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
t
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division.
U.S.EPA .
Washington,
D.C.((
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4�iWater flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
870.0
810.0
930.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
Ell
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division.
U.S.EPA .
Washington,
D.C.
Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
1,070,000
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division.
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
D.C.
Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
6,051,000
5,300,000
6,765,000
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
���
liggWater flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
950.0
750.0
1,200
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
r
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Daphnia magna
Division
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
Water flea
Intoxication
Immobile
<24 h
48 h
EC50
400.0
300.0
500.0
ug/L
F
NR
Static
2000
l:«
Environmental
Daphnia magna
Fate and
Effects
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.jj
alNot
Opossum shrimp
Mortality
Mortality
<24 h
96 h
LC50
921,000
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Acutely
Toxic
2000
aj
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Americamysis bahia
Division,
U.S.EPA•
Washington,
D.C.
��;�33
]Opossum shrimp
Mortality
Mortality
<24 h
96 h
LC50
920.0
700.0
1,400
ug/L
F
NR
Flow
through
Highly
Toxic
2000
Lij
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Americamysis bahia
Division.
U.S.EPA,
Washington,
D.C.
Opossum shrimp
Mortality
Mortality
<24 h
96 h
LC50
900.0
-
-
ug/L
F
NR
Flow
through
Highly
Toxic
2000
f
614
Environmental
Fate and
Americamysis bahia
Effects
Division.
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.
y�g'
4i lDagaerblade grass shrimp
Mortality
Mortality
0.18 g
96 h
LC50
13,800
11,600
16,400
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Slightly
Toxic
2000
Li j
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Palaemonetes pugio
Division.
U.S.EPA,
Washington
D.C.
�����
+J+�Daggerblade grass shrimp
Mortality
Mortality
Juvenile
96 h
LC50
1,255,000
1,077,000
1,445,000
ug/L
F
NR
Static
Not
Acutely
Toxic
2000
f
Environmental
Fate and
Effects
Palaemonetes pugio
Division,
U.S.EPA.
Washington,
D.C.