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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG500323_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018 (12)b /n/ DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY May 27, 1997 MEMORANDUM: To: - Susan Robson Through: Matt Matthews V`�' From: Melissa Rosebrock �'VF' Subject: Shurtape Technologies, Inc. Use of Water Treatment Products General Permit No. NCG500323 -Gataw�a County rids. MP"R OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL R ESOUitGI:,j JUN 2 1997 DIVISIH OF EIIV?9TNEIITAL !,"TIMON1ENT V0 E&QLE FttWt 3AL OFFICE Shurtape Technologies, Inc. had previously submitted Drewsperse 751 and Biosperse 250 for approval. Please note that Biosperse 250 was previously recommended for approval in the May 1, 1997 memo from our office (attached). The facility has also recently (5/20/97) withdrawn their request for Drewsperse 751 and ask that we review Drewsperse 738 instead. Materials submitted by the facility and their chemical supplier (MSDS and letter) have been reviewed and evaluated. Drewsperse 738 does not appear to be, nor is it intended to be a biocidal compound and would thus not require individual review.and approval using the standard biocide review process. As with the use of many additives, effluent pH may be affected, and should be monitored. Following current permitting practices, the use of this compound should be allowable. If there are questions regarding this review please contact me at (919) 733-2136. attachments cc:--Rex=Gleas6n=MRO Central files 1� NHL 1�.L�.',UL' ii(,15D Np; CIJI° 5 PRESSURE SENSITIVE TAPES 20 May 1997 Ms. Melissa Rosebiock Aquatic Survey and Toxicology Unit Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Subject: NPDES Permit No. NCG500323 Shurtape Technologies, Inc. Alexander County Dear Ms. Rosebrock: JUN o 1997 '.GtIon �L�IEMT ci `�' "',,; /L,0 " I9 cyJ. 9> Please accept this letter as a written request for the use Ashland Chemical's Drewsperse 738 "antifoulant" as part of our cooling tower water treatment chemicals. In addition, Shurtape Technologies is requesting to withdraw Drewsperse 751 from further consideration. Please find attached the Material Safety Data Sheet for the Drewsperse 738. Information pertaining to trade secret ingredients will be furnished to you directly from Ashland Chemical. It is my understanding that this information will be sent to you by 21 May 1997. Should you not receive this information please contact me. Thank you for your time and patience in this matter. Your prompt attention to our situation is sincerely appreciated Please contact me at (704) 322-2700, extension 4428, if you have any questions. Or you may forward an E-Mail to me at mhawes@shurtape. com. Sincerely, C�LLc.t,L� Mark E. Hawes, P.E. Director of Environment and Safety cc: Don Mayhew Chris Fluder P 0 Box 1530 • Hickory NC 28603-1530 • 704.322.2700 • Fax 704.322.5583 0 ti 05/20/97 01:46PM Ashland Chemlcal PAGE 001 OF 002 dddMWAk. Ashland Chemical Drew Division Ashland Chemical Company One Drew Plaza Division of Ashland Inc. Boonton, NJ 07005 '201) 263-7600 FAX COVER SHEET Date: Tue May 20 13:46:38 1997 To: Mellisa Rosebrock From4.Oleg Krotoff Fag # : (201) 263-7624 Company: NC DER Tel#: (201)263-7646 Subject MESSAGE. - Please see attached. 05/20/97 01:46PM Ashland Chemical PAGE 002 OF 002 May 21,1997 Ms. Melissa Rosebrock North Carolina DER M9)733-9959 Dear Ms. Rosebrock, Enclosed please find the requested information for the following Drew Industrial Division/Ashland Chemical Company product: Drewsperse 738: Poly (ethylene -propylene) glycol, butoxy (CAS# 9038 95-3) 13.97% Polydymethylsiloxane (CAS# 63148-55-0)1.01,0 Water (CAS#7732-18-5)84.81% I trust this satisfies your regulatory concerns. If you have any questions you can reach me at (201)263-7646. Very truly yours, DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION/ ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY O&� �W14 Advanced Product Information Specialist Enclosure y 1� MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET I Ashland Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 738 ANTIFOULANT 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Material Identity .Product Namd: DREWSPERSE 738 =- ANTIFOULANT General or Generic ID: ANTIFOULANT Page 001 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 Company Emergency Telephone Number: Ashland Chemical Co. 1-800-ASHIiND (1-800-274-5263) P.O. Box 2219 24 hours everyday Columbus, OH 4321E 614-790-3333 Regulatory Information Number: 1-600-325-3751 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS Number % (by weight) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- POLY (ETHYLENE:PROPYLENE)-GLYCOL,-BUTOXY-.. :..9038-95=3;t,,.9.0 19.0 POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) 63148-55-0 1.0- 6.0 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Potential Health Effects Eye Exposure may cause mild eye irritation. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing, and redness. Skin Exposure can cause skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness, burning, and skin damage. Swallowing s low. Swallowing small amounts during Single dose oral toxicity i normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects; swallowing large amounts may be harmful. Continued on next page r y MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 736 ANTIFOULANT NFPA Rating Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Page 004 Date�Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 Small Spill Absorb liquid on vermiculite, floor absorbent or other absorbent material. Large Spill Persons not wearing protective equipment should be excluded from area of spill until clean-up has been completed. Stop spill at source, dike area of spill to prevent spreading, pump liquid to salvage tank. Remaining liquid may be taken up on sand, clay, earth, floor absorbent, or other absorbent material and shoveled into containers. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Containers of this -material may be hazardous when emptied. Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid); all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. B. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Eye Protection Wear safety glasses in compliance with OSHA regulations. (Consult your safety representative.) Skin Protection Other protective equipment: not required under normal conditions of use., Wear resistant gloves such as: natural rubber. Continued on next page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 738 ANTIFOULANT Inhalation Exposure to vapor or mist is possible. Page 002 Date Prepared:. 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/10/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 Symptoms of Exposure gastrointestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), .irritation (nose, throat, respiratory tract). Target Organ Effects No data Developmental Information No data Cancer Information No data Other Health Effects No data Primary Route(s) of Entry Skin contact. 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes Skin If symptoms develop, move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with water while holding eyelids apart. If symptoms persist or there is any visual difficulty, seek medical attention. First aid is not normally required. However, it is recommended that exposed areas be cleaned by washing with soap and water. Swallowing If swallowed, seek medical attention. If individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth; place individual on the left side with the head down. If individual is conscious and alert, induce vomiting by giving syrup of ipecac or by gently placing two fingers at the back of the throat. If possible, do not leave individual unattended. Continued on next page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemicai Co. Page 003 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 DREWSPERSE 738 ANTIFOULANT Inhalation If symptoms develop, move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Keep person warm and quiet; seek immediate medical attention. Note to Physicians No data 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point Not applicable Explosive Limit Not applicable Autoignition Temperature No data Hazardous Products of Combustion May form: carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Fire and Explosion Hazards No special fire hazards are known to be associated with this product. Extinguishing Media alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical. Fire Fighting Instructions Wear a self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the positive pressure demand mode with appropriate turn -out gear and chemical resistant personal protective equipment. Refer to the personal protective equipment section of this MSDS. Continued on next page y , MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 005 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 DREWSPERSE 736 ANTIFOULANT Respiratory Protections Not required under normal conditions of use. Engineering Controls Provide sufficient mechanical (general.and/or local exhaust).. ventilation to maintain exposure below level of overexposurd (from known, suspected or apparent adverse effects). - Exposure Guidelines Component POLY ETHYLENE -PROPYLENE), GLYCOL, BUTOXY- (9036-95-3) No exposure limits established POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) (63148-55-0) No exposure limits established 9.. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Point (for component) 212.0 F (100..0 C) @ 760 mmHg Vapor Pressure (for component) 17:500 mmHg @ 68.00 F Specific Vapor Density <' 1.000 @ AIR=1 Specific Gravity .000 @ 77.00 F 'Liquid Density .000 lbs/gal @ 77.00 F. .000 kg/l @ 25.00 C Percent Volatiles 70.0 - 85.0 S Continued on next page 0 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 006 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 DREWSPERSE 738 ANTIFOULANT Evaporation Rate SLOWER THAN ETHYL ETHER Appearance No data State LIQUID Physical Form HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION Color HAZY AMBER LIQUID Odor No data pH Not applicable 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Hazardous Polymerization Product will not undergo hazardous polymerization. Hazardous Decomposition May form: carbon dioxide and car -on monoxide. Chemical Stability Stable. Incompatibility Avoid contact with: strong minerai acids. Continued on next page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 007 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 DREWSPERSE 738 ANTIFOULANT 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION Waste Management Information Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Information - 49 CFR 172.101 DOT Description: NON -REGULATED BY D.O.T: Container/Mode: 55 GAL DRUM/TRUCK PACKAGE NOS Component: None RQ (Reportable Quantity) - 49 CFR 172.101 Not applicable 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION US Federal Regulations TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Status TSCA (UNITED STATES) The intentional ingredients of this product are listed. Continued on next page i MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 008 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 03/18/97 MSDS No: 0002146-006.001 DREWSPERSE 730 ANTIFOULANT CERCLA RQ - 40 CFR 302.4 None listed SARA 302 Components - 40 CFR 355 Appendix A None Section 311/312 Hazard Class -'40 CFR 370.2 Immediate(X) Delayed( ) Fire( ) Reactive( ) Sudden Release of Pressure( ) SARA 313 Components - 40 CFR 372.65 None International Regulations Inventory Status Not determined State and Local Regulations California Proposition 65 The following statement is made in order to comply with the California Safe Drinking water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986: This product contains the following substance(s) known to the state of California to cause cancer. ETHYLENE OXIDE The following statement is made in order to comply with the California Safe Drinking water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986: This product contains the following substance(s) known to the state of California to cause reproductive harm. ETHYLENE OXIDE 16. OTHER INFORMATION The information accumulated herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be whether originating with the company or not. Recipients are advised to confirm in advance of need that the information is current, applicable, and suitable to their circumstances. Last page } Ashland ChemicalMINNOW , Drew Industrial Division May 15, 1997 Mr. Mark Hawes SHURTAPE TECHNOLOGIES 1620 Highland Avenue Hickory, NC 28603 Dear Mark: Ashland Chemical Company Address Reply: Division of 9741-J Southern Pine Blvd. Ashland Inc. Charlotte, NC 28273 Tel.: (704) 527-2824 Fax: (704) 529-6261 Please find attached the Product Data and Material Safety Data Sheets for our-Drewsperse _738: =,. Drewsperse 738 will tie used to replace Drewsperse-751 at the Stony Point facility. = I have informed Don Mayhew of the Stony Point location, as of 5/13/97, to discontiue the use of Drewsperse 751 in those systems. I hope this addresses all your concerns . If you need additional information please give me a call. Sincerely, ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY Drew Industrial Division aw,5� IGA Greg Bolton Account Manager :cm attachments aun��irr 'r Ashland Chemical's Commitment to Quality and Productivity UP- &x,- 4 "' 111111111111121=wl W Headquarters- Telex: 136444 One Drew Plaza Fax: (201) 263-3323 Boonton, NJ 07005 (201) 263-7600 A Responsible Care` Company y Buckman t •6oearorr , Fs 1266 N. McLean 6(rd Memphis. TN 38,Od Health & Environmental Profile TP-POI,Y-O-KDD (7/96) MWESCR r NM% Po]y[oxyethylcne(dimethyliminio)ethylene 9 _(dimethyliminio)cthylcne dichloride] t Fivh njrd ti iIdI?fe Tox;Citi. 48-How LC50 in Invertebrates: Da 'Tinia.nia P [Testl [Test 21 > 7.5 mg/L (water supplemented with either 10 or 20 mg/L of humic acids.) 96-Hour LC50 in Fish: Freshwater t �.C) rRazn'bow i`rout:=i �` � L:s 0 075 m static)" �� � �'BluegillTMsunfish. ' [Test 13 0.2I n (standard laboratory.water)r [Test 23 - 6.7 mg/L (natural river water) Fathead minnow: 0.43 mg/L (static) .Salrwate Mysid Shrimp: 13 mg/L (static) Sheepshead minnow: > 600 mg/L (static) Quahog clam: 0.35 mg/L (static) Thr iriformatlon on ti•.is Data Sheet retlers tho ltttcst toxiwlogical information and data that we have on this product. Houvver, no mprmattation or warranty of any kind. express or imPlicei, is made as to this Data Sheet or the cunicnts 11er:pf. and no such watmnty Slrail he implied by law. The exeluaivc r=cdy against Buckman Laboratories Interr„tivul. Inc for any cause of a=tion rcinting to this Dam Sheet is a claim for damages not to cxcxd any price paid for the Data Sheet, without regard to whether =y =ch claim is bused upon broach of warrunty or tort. t_ iN DEC-20-1995 11:44 901 274 9035 95% a a7 DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION COOLING WATER TREATMENT DREWSPERSE® 738 Antifoulant General DREWSPERSE 738 antifoulant is a hydrolytically stable, nonionic dispersant. It is highly effective across a wide pH and temperature range in dispersing oil, silt, sludge, clay and dead biomatter in cooling water systems. This antifoulant will remove deposits which reduce heat transfer and lead to underdeposit corrosion. When used in conjunction with a microbiocide, DREWSPERSE 738 antifoulant improves the penetration of the microbiocide and provides better overall bacterial control. Typical Properties Appearance: Light brown liquid Specific Gravity n 25"C 1.02 pH: 7.2 Flash Point: None Freeze Point: 320F Application Recommended feeding method is continuously as received to a cooling water line, tower basin or spray pond. Feed equipment should be of stainless steel or plastic construction. Feeding and Control The exact amount of product for any given application will depend upon a number of factors including: the nature and extent of the fouling, the type of system being treated and the degree of control required. Where necessary, your Drew Industrial representative will arrange for chemical analyses and offer technical advice concerning specific site problems. Packaging DREWSPERSE 738 antifoulant is available in a variety of package sizes including 55 gallon drums and bulk. Important Information Ashland maintains Material Safety Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Our Material Safety Data Sheets shotild be rend and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using Ashland products in your facilities. ® Registered trademark of Drew Chemical Corporation. 'Registered service mark of the Chemical Manufacturers Association. 11994. 1995 Ashland Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A. • CWT-DS-28 Rev. 4 DreW All statements, information and data presented herein are believed to be accurate and reliable but are not to be taken as a guarantee, express warranty or 4e kXknt ai DhrWM implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or representation, express or implied, for which Ashland assumes legal responsi- .990011h. bility, and they are offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of this product Ashland Chemical are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe on any patent. �� 7 f AsMand Chemical Comparry Drew Industrial Division • One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 • Phone: (201) 263-7800 • Fax: (201) 263-4483 Division at Ashland Inc R=. PRESSURE SENSITIVE TAPES May 7, 1997 Division of Environmental Management 0, t j�, NPDES Permits Group ?tiTq 99� Post Office Box 29535 ,F ` Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 ��s Attn: Melissa Rosebrock U Dear Ms. Rosebrock Enclosed please find the additional information requested concerwing the permit application for the discharge of boiler and cooling tower blowdown for Shurtape Technologies, Inc. Stony Point Tape Plant, NPDES# 0072664. The enclosed information was submitted by Ashland Chemical, who provide water treatment services to the plant. The following information is enclosed; A Biocide 101 form for the Biosperse 250 Microbiocide. which contains the same information as the form that was sent previously, along with the Supplemental Metals Analysis Form and an Environmental Profile containing the additional information which you had requested. An updated Biocide 101 Form for the .EDrewsperse_�.-751 '_;;proyiding,�: information on. -the Quaternary Ammonium'Compound.::This compound isj a.-_diluted,-=vers'ion'°w the.:.WSCP -:material ..manufactured by Buckman Chemical. ;: hiformation :- on::rthe , undiluted:::WSCP.; materialhas:een%A enclosed_: Ashland -Chemical .cla-ims:_that no metals. -are.. contained::in._ this product and the , Supplemental Metals Analysis -form has -.--been -.; . left'--blanMI . If you need further information, please give me a call. Sincerely, Mark E. Hawes, P.E. Director-Environment/Safety . .44tsa wy P 0 Box 1530 • Hickory NC 28603-1530 • 704.322.2700 • Fax 704.322.5583 Facility Name: SHuRTftP'F-Tt HNolacSSFS ��K, NPOES #• NC 00-1 1�(v�} SIOCiI)VCHF-MICAL. TREATMENT WORKSHEET-FORM 101 The following calculations are to be performed an any biocidal products uftfrnately discharged to the surface waters of North Carolina. This worksheet must be .:ompleted separately for each blocidal product in use. This worksheet is to be returned with all appropriate data enterec into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated. I- Faciflty Name — S F14eTARE TF4y NoLo iEs „r _ NPOES # NC6to Outfail # CountyALEx,g„��E2 Receiving Stream -f h! r A G i- e e k- Y,,ci k n Fee. Dee 0. a 0 iQ10 (cfe) (Ali above information supplied bi. the Division of t;nvlronmentai Management) What is the Average Daily Discha'ge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body? A.D.O. _ 6Sifl (in M.G.D.) Please calculate the Instrearn Waste COncentratlon (IWC In percent) of this discharge using the data entered above. 0. 000 SS6 IWC = (A(0.64) X (A. __ ( -t ) X 100 w 0. *,as 9Q (7 Q 10}(0.6�6) + (A.L .D) (O. �o) (0.6 4 6) + ( y } --- 0.00o SS (6 This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions_ �- What Is the name of the whole pro duct chemical treatrr►ent proposed for use In the discharge identified in Part 17 B1ospeese 2SO r-nic.rzo�ioL*,a2. Please list the active Ingredlents and percent composition: mAGwesl:u= UT'rRA TC < 5.0 Ya $-c),Lotto-A--rrcTkyL-4-ISo'fk%AZC-LZN-,3-orvE T1'tAGN sz �_ yG-*-=so'rht4 Zo12N- 3. E o. 35 CupAzc ^1=TAATe < 1. O Wit lfeed or dosage -me -%k) is toed in this aprpfication7 The units must be converted to maximum grams Of whole producr used in a 24hr pe dad. O.R.= 2 9 *. 83 graM Y24hr period Please nets, fluid ounces (a volume) must be converted to grams (a mass). The formula for this conversion Is: Grams of product = fluid oz. of prod ict X t Sgl, fttLr X 8.341ba. X speelftc gravity of product X 4E3,59 g, 128 (1. oz 1 gal. water D.E.M. Form 101 (2/95) t Ib. Z d GLZHZ�HL 'ON Yu (1P gJV,i.Af1RS Wei 1�:7 UM /.R47-XJV Facility Name: .SHu 1"A PE- TEc�/rvo �o6�Fs, Me— NpQES #: NO U O Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidad preduct and NPD£S dischatgn paint. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per blowdown, holdin lagoon size, etc.) voturng. 0• 03 G 30 3 , miillon gallons What Is the pK of the handling system prior to blocide addition? If unknown, enter NIA. g . What is'the decay rate (O.K.) o' the product? if unknown, assume no decay (OX-0) and proceed to asterisk. The degradation must be stated at pH level within 12 pH standard unit within handling systern. Enter the halt life (Half Life Is the time required for the Initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). please providd copies of the sources of :Ala data. H.L. • 59 Days The decay rate Is equal to H.L. LL- X 0.69 = 0• 2 (04'+ Decay Rate (D.K.) Calculate degradation factor (CA). This is the first order loss coefficient. ' p..00O556 D.F, _ (Y( clam.) + (D.K.) = (0, 04 303) + (0. U44) = D. a S M t Calculate Steady State Dischhaige Concentration: (�Q .Q3 ) Dtschq Cot�c. y (D.) _ - 7. 6 / 6 7 mgll F.)(Velume)(3785) (012481�11 ) (0.036303) (37a 4 Calculate concentration of biocide (nstream during low flow conditions. (ReceNing Stream Concentration) 1. Mlsch4 Conc.) x (IWC9'o_ ('7 16141 ) x (o.4;LS4'6) 100 100_mgll Recolving Stream Concentration Calculate reguiited limitation, ' List all LC50 data available tor' he whole product according to the following Columns. (Note that units should 6e in Tm,41. -.Pisa** Vrai de captis -of the sources of this data. 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S2=907otvy';O3z 3 nN5 :aweN �11nEd f FRnM :ASHLAND CHEM DREW IND DV 704 S29 6261 1997.04-29 09:37 #93S P.02 a S q u Q TA PE '1'Ec l41 aOCQ GI FS NPDES NC Facirty Name! —. • i Suac� I le If copper, zinc, or chromium are prase At In the proposed biscidal compound, compteta this worlcsht:et. A separate [oral must be used for each -metal and/or me tal':,t omppund presbnt lrt the biocide. List the metal, Its chemical formula, molecular weight (MW), formula weight (FW)t gnd'the concentration of the metal compound In the blocide (MCC). Complete.a separate form for every metai pfesentIn tite biocide. Meta{ Chemh=l Formhw, ;9iUA11Qht emelal t=ortnclla weivht PAM.-nw1.�IlM 1}t BtOC1dF Copper 41JS04-SK20 as, $46 SIMGle 242.680 grmaie 6L2 C� r�c��TRA�e Cu�1�. _ G�,3.5� 1aS.s5o 0 15 Dosage rate of blocide (DA) (frurrl• page 1): l OR = -2-94. 8 3 ararrtsfday Average 0811Y Discharge (ADD) (!{'om page 1): . ADO =� O�SS mittidngallonsiia�v Discharge conce""ation (DC) Hof' 8leolde. OR _ a4' 93 ramsild" aYl �53a 299.78 rams/million gallons x a ADO — l•Dco55f. --million gallonstday) I - Convert DC to mlcrograrns ltar lippb): 53 Z64.'?$ g oC ramsJmdllol�x 1 z 106 tLghl t`'lOj °17 6 4 (g ;al) DC W) = 3.785 X 106 liters/million gal. r Calculate the fraction o9 enotal tl, the metal -containing eompoLtrsd (MF): 43.54(o I hMy r m s/ .To l e)p. Sob 13 MFFW— a remslt!zole) Calculate the fraction Of.metal I n the hlocld8l compound (BF)-. ' !, O. 15 yo c, ood759/ BF = Mt= x M1C�0Y. 0' SOi'1s1� x (100) I - ; Caiculate the concantratlon of itnetAl In the discharge (M): l Aw o(, 3 M = OC a BF . �µ0,oQ7.b Jll�i x o. 000751 = gn Caletsstate the instmem"tr01"Oi."19.1"entratlOn Pme) at low -flow corlditlons: MC o . /06. 3� Ise z I7. 2 Vo % = 2 415 ugll 1MC = M x 1- = 100 Regulated limitation of rnetai :I(frotn below): '7 llsli en wtes t t % e no! Ca¢Qar• 7 {sgjl w!"m quaRY zctlon level' zinc- 5G liBA grater quality action level' chromium- so LLwl water quality standard (avalues which ex;aed action tat+els must be addressed dieecily by aQvotic toxicity tees"') D.E.M. Form 101 W95) 4 AfR-23-97 WED 2:56 PM SHURTAPE TECH (PLT 31) FAX NO. 7043285279 P. 2 FROM : A6t-tLANb CHEM DREW I ND nV 704 529 6261 1997,04-23 14i24 #eel P.02 v .—If I DREW INE)USTRIAL jXVISION i BIOSPERSE'* 250 IMicroblooidc General BIOSPERSL- 250 microbiodde is `A broad-speettum antin lcrobial product designed speafi _ally far control of bacteria, fungi and algae in industrial r ."rculating cooling water systems such as cooling toivers, pasteurizerr, shin►ashars arrd evaporative condensers';3s well as for use as AL preservative: in aqueous metal working fluids. This rnvironamental Profile is designed to address cow=on questions about the impact of BIOSPERiE 250 microbioade on the environment_ C Active Ingredients 5-Chioro-2-methyl-4-isotlsiaYalin-atone I 1.154'e 2•Methyl,.4-1sodUazolin-3-cne I 0.35% TOTAL _ •I ' 151. Fish & Wildlife Studies DIalem T Lk ISUAU 8luegill Sunfish LC, 6-Day 36 mg/1 Channel Catfish LC,,, &Day I 6.7mg/l Fathead Minnow LCb--Day I' 8.0 mg/1 Rainbow Trout LC., &Day I 9.3 mg/1 Daphnia Magna LC,,,, 48 His. 10 mg/1 Bay Mussel LCW 96 HIS. ; 130 ms/l Sheepshead -Mirrtaw LCW 96 Hrs. 20 mg/l Fiddler Crab LC, 96 kirs. 3900 +rig/l Pink Shrimp LCw 96 Ms. ISO mg/1 Eastern Oyster LCa,, 48 Hrs. 1-9mg/1 Bobµ life Quail LD,, Acute Or . 65M mg/1 IC.,, S-DayDiet 37,000 a►g/l Peking Duck LC,,, 8-Day Dief >37,000 mg/1 Rat (male) LD., Acute Oral 3810mg/kg Degradation Data The degradation scheme for the actve. components of BIOSPERM 250 microbiodde is isothiai;olinone to N metyl- atalonamic acid to malonamtic acid to W. Imie add with the final products being acetic acid, fames 1c' atcid and carbon dioxide. f ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE iDegradatlan Half-life, minutes: •PIS 12!C 8.2 131,472 3,730 11.0 14,400 137 rhotelytic Degradation: R109PPRMF 250 auaobiocide Re aininv Time flbrei my MIS 0 78.8% 78.8% 5 59.3% 77-6Y. 48 31.2°la 79.1% 120 0% 78.6% Detoxification In case of spillage, BIOSPERSE 250 aucrabiocide Is easily detoxified. A sodium bisul$te solution (about 11% solids content) decompow BIOSPEM 250 udcrobiocide rapidly. Laboratory tests indicate that BIOSPERSE 250 microbiocide is almost completely deactivated witbin 30 rninutes when treated with at lanst 4 equivalents of decontaasinating solutiort. A volume ratio of 20/1 decontaminant/active miavblocide is recommended. Acceptable decontandnants are 11.1 wt. % sodium metabiauldte, 10.8 wt % sodium bisudfite or a 77 wt_ % concentrated hydrochloric add/11.6 wt 96 sodivat, sulfite solution. Handling Precautions BIOSPME 250 mic:obiocide is a severe eye and skin iaitant. The following rabbit akin and eye irritation data demonstrate the relationship between the concentration and handlinghazard of 310SPEM 2S0 rrticrobfoc1d2. Fy�jrritation Irritation 15% active ingredient Corrosive Corrosive 0.6°/d active ingredient Irritant Severe 03%active ingredient Irritant Moderate 0.06% active ingredient Non -Irritant Nor- Irritant 0 Registered frademarkofDrea'Chemical Corpareltere- -�egatarr•4aert+laerr�araoftfaa Qdlerrel MenWdeatunaRasvciation 01991, 199tf ASMAnd Ma Atl Rbft AWd"d orintod hi U.SA • CWT-EP-01 444�o-a3L; � :., =:t• �:. x;1.:i ;�f,.°:�l,39 ,a,3i#:iL:i r 3AILtsiatemf'ttls; irriS�at6; and data prtsaeesad }wrain are ii;fisered ie Le 3cCur3h and reliable our are sotto betaken 59 pUararemaj e�cprGsz Mrfdllly 0 - lmgll (rw mly of maknantatility of fdness for a psrticutlr pyrpose; at r'sprisant�t m express or im;ried, for which krtlano a4sumns legal reaeori'st" �• •o • r we .I.:rtw: anA .hr. �.� wN.,wA uf.W Inr..wnrrnweufogl{n.. IRvedY.nlinniwR dir.RM.nn cmemamC nrmwraaeteera rmearnine ble use of MIS orodurl* .! =aciftj Name: S HURTAPE7FcRNoLQ G.-FS NPOES #: NC O Q �i ' - (v U 810CIDEICHEMICAL TREATMENT WORKSHEET FORM 101 ire following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of •torah Carolina. This worksheet must be. xmpleted separately for each blocidai product In use. This worksheet Is to be erurred with all appropriate data enterec Into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated. 1. Facility Name S }-I U eTAA E ?,=_C q NpC o6xES NPDES # NC-_ 0d __j '2Z_ lv (o Qutfall # County 4LSXA"z_=a Receiving 5ireamT"Ir� Cree4c—Yac.jV1^ YeP Oee p,a� 7Q10 (cfs) (all above information supplied b" the Division of Environmental Management) What is the Average Daily Discha'Oe (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the recefving water body? A.D.D. = 0.00OS56 (in M.C.Q.) Please calculate the lnstream Waste Concentration (IWC In percent) of this discharge using the data entered alcove. 0. aoo556 . . IWC - (A.D.a X 100 (7Q10)(0.646) +(A..0 D) = (o.ao)(0.646) + 1 (DA. )% o.000ssb This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions. What is the name of the whole produ&, chemical treatment proposed f use in the discharge identified in Part I? _bQE'W S pE !LS E 15 I ,Q uT-1 uL�iNT �►.)SC P) F+•ov,,i3uek­,.AN LRbor�+aTv, es Please list the active ingredients and percent composition: QuATe2NA 2y AmMouiu►+,CoN.�ov.1� Bo�eTl�oxY �tTE:0 % �15cp� fl1: ox e.Th Le.,j-10 NJ IheTh` L: :�,;.,.:..._ ,.(d �?'hy.l.`I :le iJ';:o eTt;-La; d _�'- Cs1S Ju,.,ban:3►o15 ?4-�� 4 •C iG�(pRi�Q�.., W all or da sl'ett,se �- J A drt..{:o"a i -ss_A d:Lu'rgd veesco � o;r W Sr ;l' 7• _,$uckVIAAA LA6nATorr V►Ihatfeed or dosagerata �(p,R,) }s in thts application? The units must be converted to maximum grams Of whole product used in a 24hr pe riod.� C�caHT,e;QT%Nv' DYe QSQ'1Si.ascii..� tv' '' O.A.- 34. 9rarrt sl24hr period -(oG $`f*o' cs rTe.4Tsm*t m In W SC A s Rec ¢� v l'-,r;`aa.:crm►uv�' � y ..� �sjvi a ..*Me 'o - 4.'_ a;ov�/!eTw.c r u�-r Bt oc.d,�L Please note, fluid ounces (a volume) must be converted to grams (a mass). The formula for this conversion is: Grams of product = fluid oz. of prod jct X j_gALwWjLX 8.34 lbs. X specific gravity of product X gz.S,°g 128 fl. oz. t gal. water 1 lb. Z -tw spe.rse qS 1 =s NaT usEZ 4S A ,$SecsaE xNT�E-{o1r2 MuLA ►=aNJ AS SoLJ--T 1rs ►�tDa%LCr 2s uSED ASAdIEpos=T caNTRoL. AGE.+T 0iSPE'?SAwT) AshLgNj C)1EM2cAL rnAkas 40 OzOCScJ4L CLAx».•S Fo2�F•¢�.aspe2SE 757AN�'rFoujAcJTt l�w'6v�lZ, QiOGS�ALC.LATn.SARe. D.E.?�I. Form 101 (2/95) 1 rxale 7-rz W sc.p (8%jckwj LA6ar=ruas) jWc,,., JlI;r-k _-brew•spsrz.sE 751�ini+ �o�1�,vT TS ca,,ptuNd¢.d F2or,^ . T�,�.�-¢ �orc� � Ti rcr..aT�o.� emctased ae-�ecTs T�, s -CAcT• 14/23/9.7 • 12:45 W704 322 3535 r gg[jppgD MLS. gg t®003/005 acuity Name: SNue-TApC TEr- of WGrES NPDES #: NC 00 -7 (C�% Estimate total volume of the water handling System between entry of biocidai product and NPDES dischard Dint. On an attached sheet please provide: justification for, this estimate (system volume, average cycles per lowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.) _ Volume• 0. 0 3 to 3 a 3_ million gallons What Is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? if unknown, enter N/A. "7.5 What is the decay rate (D.K.) a the product? If unknown, assume no decay (D.K.=O) and proceed to asterisk. The degradation must be stated at pH level within 112 pH standard unit within handling system. Enter the half life (Half Life Is the time required for the initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). Please provide copies of the sources of Ns data. The decay rate is equal to H.L. - X 0.69 = 0.022.1 =Decay Rate (O.K.) Calculate degradation factor (C.F.}_ This is the first order loss.coefflcient. 0.00055(a LLD D.1 D.F. _ (Volume) t (D.K.) = ( p, a363 —) } (anal) Calculate Steady State Dischm-ge Concentration: Dischg Conc. _ _ tngA (D.F.){VoiuMG)(3786) (6.o362! � .) (4•034303 ) (3 78 S) _ ' Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions. (Receiving Stream Concentratizn) (Dischq. Cana. x (lWC°le: ( b.5523 .) .x (0•4.296 ) Ora 2�a� Mg/1 100 • Receiving Stream.Cancentmdon 11. Calculate reguL-ited limitation. List ail LC50 data available for . he whole product according to the following columns.. (Note that units should be in TRgll} .Please -Provit:Te -capn:s of the sources of this data. Organism Test Duration LC5 i (GrA ;':=.;:,t rrx moves (NATUrAgnveQwna) SHee �S}rE,4d 1rn=KNoti..J AwTarikrir+e Z%(� i,}�„2 S >60v �67A-rrc, SA1.7w,grer� . -Z Ap14N=q rAAGrWA _ i wa-rerS�ppvvLew•e►rredw -- — +BA4 " s 7 5 e;The tooR2o pu,+t:c rvvysid S i3RSrhp . AcOeriort4e_ 9Td l-}ourS 13 (rrnTSe� A`' s� D-F—M. Form 101 (2195) 2 u11izsia7 12:46 U704 322 3535 SHUFORD AU R&D t r tsyuutiivu.2 Fac!lity Name: J hVre- T2C1 hNPDES #: NC 00 Choose the lowest LC50 listed above: Enter the LC50: CL60 If the half life (H.L) is less'than days, perform the.ftallowing calculation. Regulated Limitation = 0.05 x LC -so = _ a. o5 rng/1 If the half lice (H.L)'is greatertlitti or squat to'4"'days or unknown; perform the following calculation. Regulated Limitation = 0.01 x LCM = mg/I Chcose the appropriate regulate•? limitation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blank: 0.03 mg/li• er From Part 11 enter the receiving ; tream concentration: 0'O'1g015 mg/liter IV. Analysis If the receiving stream concentre tion is greater than the calculated regulated limitation, then this biocide is unacceptable for use. �.11Qr� E. H4vies 1 C. Name (Print) i v S> J(D Owe Person in Responsible Ct large . Uor i*bng Title Wor c hee: Data (if Different From Abc ve) 01M'5 rL-UD6� D.E.M_ Form 101 (7-195) 3 ' Facility Name: NPDES #: NC Supplemental M tgls An la vsis If copper, zinc, or chromium are present to the proposed biocidai compound, complete this worksheet. A separate forth must be used for each metal and/or me tal compound present in the biocide. List the metal, its chemical formula, mole riar weight (MW), formula weight (FW), and the concentration of the metal compound in the biocide (MCC). Complete a separate fort for every metal present in the biocide. Metal EXAMPLE Copper Chemical Formula MQfg'cular Weight of Metal 'Fo1mula WeiaM Cancers rition in Biocide CtrSO4-SH 0 65.546 S/Mole 244.6BG g/mole t].2 `r Dosage rats: of Biocide (OR) (from page 1): OR = grams/day Average Daily Discharge (ADD) (from page 1): ADD = million gallons/ Say Discharge Concentration (DC) -)f Slocide: x� OR _ ( grams/dav = grarnstmiiliongallons ADD — ( million gallonsiday) Convert DC to micrograms/lIter (ppb): DC (µg/i) DC (grams/milllo i gat) x 1 x 106 u / 3.78S x 106 liters/million gat. Calculate the fraction of metal In the metal -containing compound (MF): MF = — grams/•hole FtiN — (_ crams/moie) Calculate the fraction of metal in the biocidat compound (BF): ° BF = MF x MCC /° x (100) Calculate the concentration of metal in the discharge (M): M = OCx BF a x = ugll Caf=tzrte the instream;-m6 i•<oncentratlon (lMC) at low -flow conditions: IMC = M x IW : °} Regulated limitation of metal (from NG Generai Statutes 15A NCAC 25.0211 aefino: - Copper- 7 µg/l water quality action ieval' Zinc- 50 µg/1 water quality action level' Chromium- So µg/l water quality standard (•Values which emmed action levels must ba addressad directly by aquatic t=icity testing,) = 100 ug/1 below): __l19/1 D.E.M. Form 101(2/95) 4 s Jam` DREW ® A HISTORY OF RESULTS Cooling Water Treatment DREWSPERSE° 751 Antifoulant General DREWSPERSE 751 antifoulant is a stable, polymeric deposit control agent. This product is highly effective across a wide pH and temperature range in dispers- ing oil, lint, biological matter, silt, mud, textile fibers, tobacco dust and other debris that foul industrial air washers. DREWSPERSE 751 antifoulant will remove deposits that reduce heat transfer and lead to under. - deposit corrosion. Typical Properties Appearance: Clear light yellow liquid Specific Gravity: .1.04 pH: 5.3 Flash Point:: 275°F Solubility in Water: Complete Application DREWSPERSE 751 antifoulant should be fed continuously to the system. Your Drew, representa- tive can make specific dosage recommendations based upon inspection of the system and severity of deposit formation. PRODUCT DATA Feeding DREWSPERSE 751 antifoulant should be fed neat or as a dilute solution. This product causes irritation to eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Wear protective gloves and goggles while handling. Wash thoroughly after handling. Important Information Drew maintains Material Safety Data Sheets on all of its products. Material Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Our Material Safety Data Sheets should be read and understood by all of your supervisory person- nel and employees before using Drew's products in your facilities. ® Registered trademark of Drew Chemical Corporation. All statements. information and data presented herein are believed to be accurate and reliable but are not to be taken as a guarantee. express warranty or - implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or representation, express or implied. for which seller assumes legal responsibility, Ashland Chemical and they are offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of this product are maae witnout representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe on any patent. Ashland Chemical Company Drew Industrial Division • One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 - Phone: (201) 263-7800 - Fax: (201) 263-4483 Division of Ashland Oil, Inc. 01986 Ashland Oil, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A. CWT-DS-56 Rev. 2 A11f T• I - - n- - ., - •, �.j r 1•r, Sri -rt� - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 001 Date Preparedt 01:05/96 Date Printedt 04/23/97 MSDS Not 0188008-002.001 DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIMULANT 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Material Identity Product Namet DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT General or Generic ID: ANTIFOULANT Company Emergency Telephone Number: Ashland Chemical Co. 1-600-ASHLP.ND (1-800-274-5253) P.O. Box 2219 24 hours everyday Columbus, OH 43216 614-790-3333 Regulatory Information Number: 1-800-325-3751 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS Number % (by weight) ---------------------_------------------------------------------------- i1ATERVARY AI+,1�Ii�NIUMzCGMPD-:POLYEZiOXYL'AT�:._� 4_ a 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Potential Health Effects Eve Exposure may.cause mild sye irritation. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing, and redness. Skin Exposure can cause skin irritation. symptoms may include redness, burning, and skin damage. Swallowing Single dose oral toxicity is low. Swallowing small amounts during nortaal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects; swallowing large amounts may be harmful. Continued on next page -7 I Ashland.Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 751 AhTIFOULANT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 002 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printedi 04/23/97 MSDS No: 016e008-002,001 Inhalation Exposure to vapor or 1111St is possible. Short-term inhalation toxicity is low. Breathing small amounts during normal handling is no: likely to cause harmful effects; bzeathing large amounts may be harmful. Symptoms of Exposure Sign,-- and symptoms of exposure to this material through breathing, swallowing, and/or passage of the material through the skin may include: gastrointestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) irritation (nose, throat, respiratory tract). Target Organ Effects No data Developmental Information Based on the available information, this material cannot be classified with regard to risk to the fetus from iiiaternal exposure to this material. Cancer Information Based on the available information, this material cannot be classified with regard to carcinogenicity. This material is not listed as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP or OSHA. . Other Health Effects No data Primary Route(s) of Entry Skin contact. 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Djes If Symptoms develop, innediately move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids apart;.seek immediate medical attention. Continued on next page Ashland Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 003 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date P�'inted: 0d/23/97 MOS No: 0166006-002,001 skin Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with soap and water. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Launder clothing before reuse. swallowing Do not induce vomiting. Give one glass of milk or water, and get medical attention immediately. If possible, do not leave victim unattended. Inhalation If symptoma develop, move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. If breathing is difficul-, administer oxygen. Keep person warm and quiet; seek immediate medical attention. Note to Physicians No data 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point > 200.0 F (93.3 C) Explosive Limit Not applicable Autoignition Temperature No data Hazardous Products of Combustion May form: ammonia, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides. Fire and Explosion Hazards No aoecial fire hazards are known to be associated with this product. Continued on next'page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT Extinguishing Media water fog, carbon dioxide, dry chemical. Page 004 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: O4/23/97 MSDS No: 016600E-002.001 Fire Fighting Instructions Water or foam may cause frothing which can be violent and possibly endanger the life of the firefighter. Wear a self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the positive pressure demand mode with appropriate turn -out gear and chemical resistant personal protective equipment. Refer to the personal protective equipment section of this MSDS. IvFPA Rating Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0 S. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES , Small Spill Absorb liquid on vermiculite, floor absorbent or other absorbent material. Large Spill Prevent run-off to sewers, streams or other bodies of water. If run-off occurs, notify proper authorities as required, that a spill has occurred. Persons not wearing protective equipment should be excluded from area o: spill until clean-up ;.as been completed. Stop spill at source, dike area of spill to prevent spreading, pump liquid to saivage tank. Remaining liquid may .be taken up on sand, clay, earth, floor absorbent, 'or other absorbent material and shoveled into containers. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Containers of this ;;aterial may be hazardous when emptied. Since emptied containers retain pxcduct residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. Cont+nued on next page �. - ..-v- r, fir -.i .�1---r_ r ..•r� '7rr _ - - bIATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT Storage Keep from freezing. S. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Page 005 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Data Printed: 04/23/97 MSDS No: 0186008-002.001 Eye Protection Chemical splash goggles in compliance with OSHA regulations are advisedi however, _OSHA regulations also permit other type safety glasses, Consult your safety representative. Skin Protection Wear resistant gloves such as: natural rubber, To prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact, wear impervious clothing and boots., Respiratory Protections If overexposure has been determined or documented, a NOSH/MSHA jointly approved air supplied respirator is advised in absence of proper environmental control. OSHA regulations also permit other NIOSH/MSHA respirators under specified conditions. (see your safety equipment supplier.) Engineering or administrative controls should be implemented to reduce exposure. Engineering Controls Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain exposure below level of overexposure (from known, suspected or apparent adverse effects). Exposure Guidelines Component QUATERNARY AIDIONIUM COMPP POLYETHOXYLATE No exposure limits established 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Point (for component) 212.0 F (100.0 0") @ 76C mmHg Continued on next page ..-mil (i -ri 1�,t ._•�! _�_ __,. •r '� ! �•�•� -r..-.r.--n- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET A;hland Chemical Co. Page 005 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 04/23/97 Ai3DS No: 0186006-002,001 DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT Vapor Pressure (for component) 17.500 mmHg @ 68.00 F Specific vapor Density > 1.000 @ AIR=1 Specific Gravity 1.048 @ 77.00 F Liquid -Density 8.720 lbs/gal @ 77.00 F 1.046 kg/1 @ 25.00 C Percent Volatiles 70.0 - 65.0 Evaporation Rate SLOWER THAN ETHYL ETHER Appearance CLEAR TO LIGHT YELLOW LIQUID State LIQUID Physical Form No data Color CLEAR TO LIGHT YELLOW Odor No data pH 5.3 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Hazardous Polymerization Product will not undergo hazardous polymerization. Continued on next page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 007 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 04/23/97 MSDS No: 0188006-002,001 DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT 'Hazardous Decomposition May form: ammonia, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides. Chemical Stability Stable. Incompatibility Avoid contact withi strong mineral acids, strong oxidizing agents 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION Waste Management Information Dispose of in accordance with all applicable 'Local, sate and federal regulations, 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT information - 49 CFR 172.101 DOT Description: NON -REGULATED BY D.O.T. Container/Model 55 GAL DRUM/TRUCK PACKAGE Continued on next page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. DREwSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT NOS Components None RQ (Reportable Quantity) - 49 CFR 172.101 Not applicable 15, REGULATORY INFORXATION Page 006 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 04/23/97 M3Ds No: 0190008-002.001 US Federal Regulations TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Status TSCA (UNITED STATES) "he intentional ingredients of this Product are listed, CERCLA RQ - 40 CFR 302.4(a) None listed CERCLA RQ - 40 CFR 302.4(b) Materials without a "listed" RQ may be reportable as ar. "unlisted hazardous ,substance". See 40 CFR 302.5 (b). SARA 302 Components - 40 CFR 255 Appendix A None Section 311/312 Hazard Class - 40 CFR 370.2 Immediate(X) Delayed( ) Fire( ) Reactive( ) Sudden Release of Pressure( ) SARA 313 Components - 40 CFR 372.E5 None International Regulations Inventory Starws Not determined State and Local Regulations California Proposition 55 The following statement is made in order to comply with the California Safe Drinking Grater and Toxic Enforcement Act of 199E: This product contains the following subatance(s) known to the state of California to Cause cancer. N-NITROSGDIMETHYL•AMINE 14-DIOXANE BIS(2-CHLQR0ETHYL) ETHER Continued on next page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ashland Chemical Co. Page 009 Date Prepared: 01/05/96 Date Printed: 04/23/97 mus Not 0108008-002.©-01 DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT 16. OTHER INFUF.i'iATION The information accumulated herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be whether originating with the company or not. Recipients are advised to confirm it advance of Need that the information is current, applicable, and suitable to their circumstances, Last page SOURCE:ASHLAND INC WTR EASYWTR RPR-25-199? 10:29 DREW CHEMICAL R&D 201 263 4482 P.02 Buckman t A a O! A r 0 a- Q 5 72S6 N. McLean Sfrd Memoht. TN 38,0a Healrh & Environmental Profile TP-FCI,Y-0-KDD (7/96) ,'-WSCP4. NNOMJ Poly_[(?xyl:thylcae(dimeihyliminio)ethylcne t (dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] s Fish and tf ildgfe Tax;Ci1t. 48-!:lour L C50 in Invertebrates: Dap�Cnia:magrii% i [Test:!.] Q.60_n I,p(static) 4 [Test 2] > 7.5 mg/L (water supplemented with either 10 or 20 mg/L of humic acids.) 96-Hour LC50 in Fish: :075 mg/I: (static) �"BIiie : 2�sunfish �n ;�� 3 �;.u� -�,•�' [ 21 izz�,. " .. r Test~I] == 0.g/i. (staridad laboratory vwater) [Test 2] - 6.7 mg/L (natural river water) Fathead minnow: 0.43 mg/L (static) Saftyette Mysid Shrimp: 13 mg/L (static) Sheepshead minnow: > 600 mg/L (static) Quahog clam: 0.35 mg/L (static) The irtbrtna an on this Data Sheet refleex tho !nets; toxicological information and dam that we have on this produce. Hower, no rtprtssa'tration or warranty or any kind, express or impliod, is made as to this Data Slue: or the wntcnts hcrcof. and no such warazary shall lx implied by law. The exelwive remedy against Ruektnun Laboratories inrerr„tional, Inc. for any Cu.= of• action relating to this Data Sheet is a claim for damages not to excmd any price paid for the Dan Sheet, Wilhout regard to whcthcr any such claim is bucd upon breach of warrunry or tort. CEC-20-1996 11:44 901 274 8035 95% a a7 s 1LI 47 VKtW LM=I'I I k—HL K&V Buckman L A 6 0 R A T O 7 1 E 5 1256 N. McLean Blvd Memohir, TN 38108 Health & Environmental Profile TP-POLY-O-KOD ('7196) WSCP 60% - Poly[oxycthylcne(dimethyliminio)ethylene (dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride) Fish and U ddlife Fo ricio- Chronic/Reproduction = Daphnia magta 16 Day LC50 1.3 ing/L 16 Day EC50 >1.0 mglL NOEC 1.0 mg/i_ 30-Day LC50 in Clams: Mytilus edulis > 20 mg/L Bioconcentration: Chamel catfish Avian Dietary LC50: Mallard ducks: Bobwhite quail: Avian Acute Oral LD50: Mallard ducks; Bobwhite quail: No bioconcentration was observed. Greater than 20,000 ppm. Greater than 5,620 ppm. 805 mg/kg. 1,100 mg/kg. The information on this Data Sheet r'ellccU the lzmt tosicoiogical information and daft, that we have on this product. However, no rcpreseataion of warr..ttty of any kind, =press of implied, i.t m2dr as to this Data Sheet or the comenm hereof, and no such warranty shall be implied by )aw• 'l7te exclusive remedy against Buckman Laboratories international, Inc. for any cause of action relating to this Dana Sheet is a claim far damages not to exceed any price paid for the Data Sheet, without regard to whether any such claim is based upon breach of warruhLy or tort. APR-25-1997 10:29 DREW CHEMICAL R&D 201 263 4482 P.04 Buckman L A 8 0 2 A T O Q I 6 S 1256 N. Mcl.ean also Memphis. TN 38108 Health &' Environmental Profile TP-POLY=o-KDD (7/96) WSCP 60% - Polyfoxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene (dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride) Emvtrenuneirfal Fate Studies Hydrolysis: Stabfe;`(half life gTeater'than�30 days] at pH 5; pH 7jand pH J. Photolysis: Stable'(ljalf-l:fe'gr`eatEr:than30 daysj'at:'pH`5`pH:7_arid:pF3-9.:�:' Aerobic Aquatic Metabolism: Rapidly bound to the sediment. Sediment bound residues averaged 50 to 70% throughout the study. Approximately 4.0% of the applied radioactivity was found in the CO2 trap after 30 days. Anaerobic AquaticMetabolism- Rapidly bound to the sediment. Sediment bound residues accounted for greater than 90% of the applied dose throughout the study (365 days). The majority of the sediment -bound radioactivity was associated with the humin fraction. Approximately 0.7% of the applied radioactivity was found in the CO2 trap. The information on this Data Sheet t-fleets the latest toxicological information and data that we have on this product. However, no reprcScntution or warranty of any kind, cypress or implied, is mode as to t its Dam Sheet or the eoptcns hcreot; and no such shall wmTanry he implies! by law. The ex.clwive remedy against Buckman Laboratories International, tic. for kmy cause of uctiun relating to this Data Sheet is at claim for damages not to exceed any price paid, fer the Data Sheet, without regard to whethur mty such claim is. based upon broach of watranty orbit. F1PP-25-1997 10�30 DREW CHEMICAL R&D 201 263 4482 P.05 Buckman LABOR A T o ltt ES 125E N. McLean Blvd Memptlis. TN 38108 Health & Environmental Profile 13-POLY-0-YUM (746) WSCP 60% - Poly[oxyerhylene(dimcthylimini o)ethylene (dimathyliminio)ethylene dichloride) . Enrirfrunre-rrtttf Fate :Surf icy Aerobic Soil Metabolism: Test material was strongly bound to the soil. No evideacc of any radialabeled volatiles or CO2 was measured. Soil Leaching (Parent): The leaching potential- wasevaluated in four typical agricultural soils (sandy loam, silt loam, sand, and silty clay loam). The three loam soils showed approximatelyy 85 to 95% of the applied radioactivity remained in the top one inch of the soil. The sand -showed mast of the applied radioactivity in the top three inches of the column. The leachate water for all four soil types contained less than 0.5% of the applied radioactivity. Soil Leaching (Aged): Test material was aged for 30 days in a sandy loam soil. No leaching of the parent or any dergradation products was observed. r. ........... .... ua uara Qncet reheats 1st: lout toxicological information and data titar we huve on this product. However, no rcPrescnration or w2f=ly of any kind, express or iMptied, is made as COThis Dots Sheet or the cOntcnts hereof. and fits mch warranty AM be L-olied by law. The occlusive remedy ag1iltst lluckmar laboratories lnterrtalional, Inc. for Duty cause of acsron -dating to this Data $hot' is a claim far dama3cs not rn escced any price paid fur the llata Sheet, Without regard to whether any such claimae is based upnn brh of warranty or tort.. * TOTAL. PACE.05 �* rrr.-�=-177I 1L:JL'DREW CHEMICAL R&D 201 263 4482 P.06 ,11 BUCKMAN LABORATORIES, INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1 WSCP . Revision D : 3/17/93 Buckman Laboratories, Inc. 1256 North McLean BouIevard Memphis, TN 38108 SECTION 1 OSHA HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS Irritating to eyes. Phone 1-800-BUCKSMAN 24 Hour Emergency Phone (901) 767-2722 (� SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Chemical Name CAS Number % by Weight TLV 'Poly[oryeihYleae(dim"ethylimu o)cthyicncV 31075-24-8 60 % N/A ��(dimet6jrlimiaio)eihykneedic�loride�J�,, . Total listed:"- 60 %° 2 The remainder of the components comprise proprietary information. SECTION 3 PRECAUTIONARY LABEL INFORMATION AS PRESCRIBED BY THE U.S. EPA CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed. Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. FIRST AID: If swallowed, drink promptly 'a Iarge quantity of mills, egg whites, gelatin solution, or, if these are not available, drink large quantities of water. Avoid alcohol. Call a physician immediately. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not discharge into lakes, streams, ponds, or public waters unless in accordance with an NPDES permit. For guidance contact the regional office of the EPA. SECTION 4 FIRST AID INFORMATION Eye exposure: Flush immediately with copious amounts of tap water or normal saline (minimum of 15 minutes). Take exposed individual to a health care profcssional, preferably an ophthalmologist, for further evaluation. Skin exposure: Wash exposed area with plenty of soap and water. Repeat washing. Remove contaminated clothing and wash thoroughly before reuse. If irritation persists consult a health care professional WSCP Page 1 of 6 nr r.-c:-177 ! ll'J • Jl'J UKtUJ l.l"ICI'I l I.ML t:6U GCJ1 GOJ 4+ac . � PVC - rigid Buna-N rubber Viton EPDM rubber PVC - flemble Neoprene Fiberglass Polyethylene - low density Ty^gon Tyril 880 Gum rubber Silicone rubber Hypalon Aluminum 5052 H34 Aluminum 1100 C1020 Mild Steel - Uil=• TAe marcrislc listed above have teen tested with WSCP. With respect to all other materials not listed above, user should be aware that use Of such 'matcrials with WSCF spay be ha—dous and result in damages to such materials and other property and personal injuries• No data concerning such materials not listed above should be implied by the user. SECTION 13 SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE GUIDELINES Important: Before responding to a spill or leak of this product, review each section of this MSDS. Follow the recommendations given in the Handling Precautions sections. Check the Fire and Fxplosion Data section to determine if the use of non-sparldng tools is merited. Insure that spilled or leaked product does not come into contact With materials Listed . as incompatible. If irritating fumes are present, consider evacuation of enclosed areas. Emergency Response Assistance: Emergency technical assistance is available at any time from Buckman Laboratories, Inc, by calling (901) 767-2722. Inrdally minimize area affected by the spill or leak. Block any potential routes to water systems (e.g., sewers, streams, lakes, etc.). Based on the product's toxicological and chemical properties, and on the size and location of the spill or leak, assess the impact on contaminated environments (e.g. water systems, ground, air equipment, etc.). There are no methods available to completely eliminate any to;dcity this product may have on aquatic environments. Minimize adverse effects on these environments. Buckman Laboratories', Inc. can be contacted for technical assistance. Determine if federal, state, and/or local release notification is required (see Regulatory Classifications section of this MSDS). Recover as much of the. pure product as possible into appropriate containers. Later, determine if this recovered product can be used for its intended purpose. Address clean-up of contaminated environments. Spill or leak residuals may have to be collected and disposed of. Clay, soil, or commercially available absorbents may be used to recover.any material that can not readily be recovered as pure product. Flushing residual material to an industrial sewer, if present at the site of a spill or leak incident —may be acceptable if authorized approval is obtained. If product and/or spill/leak residuals are flushed to an industrial sewer, insure that they do not come into contact with incompatible materials. Contact the person(s) responsible for the operation of your facility's industrial sewer system prior to intcntionaIly flushing or pumping spills or leaks of this product to the industrial sewer. DISPOSAL GUIDELINES Note: Follow federal, state, and local regulations governing the disposal of waste materials. Neat Product: Contact your Buckman representative or Buckman Laboratories, Inc., at (901) 27&M30 WSCP Page 4 of 6 Ht'K-�7-lyy'f ld 30 DREW CHEMICAL R&D 201 263 4482 P.08 Contaminated Materi_l&- Determine if waste containing this product can be handled by available industrial effluent system or other on -site waste management unir. If off -site management is required, contact.a company experienced in industrial waste management. This product is not specifically listed in 40 CFR 261 as a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste. Howew r, spill or leak residuals may meal the criteria of a characteristic hazardous waste under this Act. Check the characteristics of the material to be disposed of and/or the physical and reactivity data given in this MSDS for the neat product. Container Disposal: Empty containers, as defined by appropriate sections of the RCRA, are not RCRA hazardous wastes. However, insure proper management of any residuals remaining in container. SECTION 14 TRANSPORTATION AND SHIPPING INFORMATION DOT Shipping Name: NONHAZARDOUS II SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION The following Regulations are known to apply to the use and disposal of this product. Additional Federal, State and Local regulations may also be applicable. SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act): SARA 302 Exlromeiy Hazardous Substances List (40 CFR 300): No components of this product are listed. SARA 312 Hazard Category: Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard SARA 313 Toadc Chemicals list: No Section 313 listed substances are present'above de minimus levels. CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act_ No components of [his product are listed. RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) Listed Hazardous Wastes: No components of this product are listed. Ci A (Clean Water Act, 40 CFR 40115) Listed Substances: No components of this product are listed FDA (Food and Drug Administration): This product not approved for food contact uses. TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Applicability: Registered pesticides are exempt from the requirements of TSCA. All_ components are listed on TSCA Inventory. FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act): This product is a registered pesticide. EPA Reg. No. 1448-32 HMIS/NPCA Ratings: Health 1; Flammability 1; Reactivity 1 NFPA Ratings: Health 1; Flammability 1; Reactivity 1 STATE REGULATIONS California Proposition 65: This product has been reviewed for Prop 65 components, and the following warning applies: WARNING: This product may contain substance(s) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. (Contains Trace levels of Dichloroethyl ether; 1,4-Dioxane, and N-nitrosodimethylamine may be detectable.) (Trace Contaminants from Poly[vayethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]) Various State Rigbt to Know Acts: Non-proprietary hazardous chemicals are listed is Section 2 of this MSDS. Should you require further information on specific proprietary chemicals or inerts please contact Buckman Laboratories' Regulatory Affairs Department. WSCP Page 5 of 6 _-- --,-- -- Inhalation: If -exposure by inhalation is suspected, immediately move exposed individual to fresh air. If individual czperieaces nausea, headache, dizziness, has difficulty in breathing or is cyanotic, seek ahealth care professional immediately. Ingestion: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Rinse mouth with copious amounts of water or milli .first.. Irriggc the esophagus and dilute stomach contents by slowly giving one (1) to two (2) glasses of water or milk. Avoid giving alcohol or alcohol related products. In cases where the individual is semi -comatose, comatose or convulsing, DO NOT GIVE FLUIDS BY MOUTH. In case of intentional ingestion of the product seek medical Assistance immediately, take individual to the nearest medical facility. NOTE TO PHYSICL4N: No specific antidote 3s known. Treat Symptoms. Medical consultation is available 24 hours a day. Call the Buckman Center for Product Information at (901) 767-2722. SECTION 5 PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE 1. Effects from Acute Exposure: Eye lure: Mild irritant. Effects may range from none to mild depending on the length of exposure, solution concentration and first aid measures. Skin cxposum Non -irritating to the skin.. inheiation: May cause irritation or corrosion of mucous membranes and the lungs: Exposed individuals should be monitored for respiratory distress, bronchitis or pneumonia. Ingestion: No data is available on human ingestion. 2- Effects from Chronic Exposure: The effects from. chronic exposure to this product have not been fully evaluated. " 8 SECTION 6 TOXTCOLOGICAL INFORMATION acute eMuls: Oral LD50: Male: 1951 mg/kg, Female: 2587 mg/kg Acute Dermal LD50: > 2,000.0 mg/kg Acute Inhalation LC50: 2.9 mg/L Irritant effects: Mild transient irritation. Senstiization effects: No evidence of sensitization. Carcinogenic potentlal: Not listed in any of OSHA Standard, Section 1910.I.200 sources as carcinogenic, not tested by Buckman Laboratories, Inc. Other health effects: None known. II SECTION 7 t ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acutc Aquatic LC5o,s `F48IWDaphnia'Magna. 037 mg/L ¢ 96 Hr. Pathead.minnow- 043 mg/L 964r..Bluegill sunfish;:,r034;< 96'.mg/Li: --� Fir. Rainbow trout: 0.47 mg/L Acute Marine Lt1 96 Hr. Sheepshead minnow: > 600.0 mg/L 96 Hr. Mysid Shrimp: 13.0 mg/L Avian Acute Oral LD5ys . Mallard ducks: 805.0 mg/kg WSCP Page 2 of 6 Bobwhite quail: 4100.0 mg/kg Avian Di=a _ 's Mallard ducks: > 5,620.0 ppm Bobwhite quail: > 20,000.0 ppm SECTION S PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance ........................... dear, pale yellow liquid Odor................................... mild Density @.25PC ........................ L15 g/mL Flash Point ............................... none Freeing Point ......................... < 0°C Boiling Point .......................... >100 °C (>212 °F) Solubility .............................. Completely miscible with water, insoluble in most organic solvents. PH.................................. 6-.8 pH (100 ppm in water) .................... 6-7 VaporPressure ........................ N/T o/w Partition Coefficient ..... N/T OAdiriag/Reducing Properties ............. Not tested. NOTE: N/A = Not Applicable, N%T = Not Tested II SECTION 9 FIRE AND EXPLOSION INFORMATION II Flammable limits: Not applicable. M%tinguishing media: Dry chemical, water foam or carbon dioxide. Water should be used to cool surrounding containers. Special IIrelighting procedunz: None SECTION 10 REACTIVITY INFORMATION Stability. stable IneompadblW. Anionic polymers Hazardous Decomposition Products: None known. 11 SECTION 11 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 11 Rubber gloves and safety glasses or goggles are recommended. II SECTION 12 SATISFACTORY MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION II Tested Satisfactory Materials Polypropylene Plexiglas Teflon WSCP Page 3 of 6 7be iaformation on this Matetial Safety Data sheet n4cM the latest information and data that we have oa of this product under the harms, properties, and handling tt mended eonditiotu of use. Any tree of this product or method of applietioa which if not described in the Prcduet DatrShect is the tanstb poility of the user. This Material Safety Communication tegulatioea¢ Data Shod was ptepatzd to comply with the OSHA Hazard Buckman Laboratories, Iac warrants that this Prod act conforms to its dmnk) description and is rcasonably fit for the purpose referred to is the directions for use when used in ecaotdance with the di to such Qitscdonc =itms under oormal conditions. Buyer assumes the risk of any use contrary Seller makes no other warranty or reprc&cVItation of any hind, express or im p4�, Wruzming the prnduet; _ iatJuding WARRAI= OF �AKI'ABIISIY Ott PrI7� OFTIM GOODS FOR ANY MQZ P�t1�R TRPCW- No such warranties shall be implied by taw and no agent of seller ir authori2ed to alter this warranty in any way esmpt in referencmiring with a spedfic reference to this warranty, The C=Iusive remedy against seller shall be a claim for damages not to ezeecd the purchase price of the product. without regard to whether such a claim is based upon breach of warranty or tort Any cvatroversy or claim arising out of or relating to this can of breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accmdanco with the oomtrrertial arbitration Mies of the American Arbitration Association, and judgement upon the award rendered by the Arbittator{s) may be entemd in any court having jurisdiction thereof. WSCP ' Page 6 of 6 Health and safety studies Acute Oral LDS,: Rats, male: 3690 mg/kg; female: 1850 mg/kg. Dermal LDS,: Rabbits: Greater than 2000 mgikg, slight skin irritation. Acute inhalation Study: Rats survived the 14 day observation period after a one hour exposure to 26.4 mg/L of air with a flow rate of 5 Umin. Eye Irritation Study: Produced minimal transient ocular irritation in the form of erythema, chemosis, and. discharge. Skin Sensitization: Guinea Pigs: no induction of sensitivity. Human Patch Tests: No signs of irritation. SO -Day Feeding Study: Rats: No observable effect level of 3,000 ppm in the diet. SO -Day Dermal Toxicity Study: Rabbits. No observable effect level for systemic effects of greater than 1,000 mg/kg; no observable effect level for dermal irritation of 10 mg/kg (localized). Teratology Study: Rats. No effects when administered during organogenesis: some toxic effects due to dosage level when administered during early gestation but no teratogenic effects. Mutagenicity: In vivo Micronucleus Assay in Mice was negative at all levels tested. Drosophila Sex - Linked Recessive Lethal Assay was negative at all levels tested. Metabolism: Rats. Oral doses of 10 mg/kg/day for 14 days exhibited no tissue accumulation with most of the 14C-compound eliminated in the feces. A single dose of 1000 mg/kg resulted in most of the dose excreted by 168 hours with approximately 2% remaining in the body, the liver having the greatest amount (approximately 0.35% of dose). Dermal Absorption: Rats. No absorption through -the skin at doses of 2 or 20 mg. Less than 0.20/0 absorbed at a dose of 200 mg. Rinsing removed residues on the skin. Two -Generation Reproduction: Rats: No observable effect level for reproductive effects of 6000 ppm. 18 DREW CHEMICAL R&D 201 263 4482 P.13 , :IRPR-25-1997 10:32 `h 1 Fish and wildlife studies Toxicityto Fresh Water Organisms: Rare . in: distilled=vraferi 9 �. d9 e� b t Pr egr�ll-SUnfsh �96 -hour,.LC,, of, 0-45LLppr ;0 of 6.7 ppm in natural iver water with a No Observed Effect Concentration of 2.2 ppm. Toxicity to Marine Organisms: Mysid Shrirrip: 96-hour LC. of 13 ppm. Sheepshead Minnows: 96-hour LC' of greater than 600 ppm. Quahog Clam: 48-hour EC., of 0.23 ppm. Acute Oral LD50 in Birds: Bob White Quail: 1.0 mL/kg. Dietary LC50 in Birds: Mallard Ducks: greater than 20,000 ppm. Bob White Quail: greater than 5,620 ppm. NOTE: WSCP is a solution containing 50% active ingredient and the tests were performed, and the results are exprbssed, in parts of the 60% active product as received by the testing laboratory. 19 6,1 VOL) � Cb , L D C ***** FACSIMILE COVER SHEET ***** MAY 09 '97 11:41 Message To: -------------7--------------------- _ I 2919197339959 I Message From: OLEG KROTOFF 02 Pages Follow This Cover Page MAY 09.197 11:41 FR.OLEG KROTOFF 201 263 7624 TO 919197339959 P.01/02 .011moblift Ashland therm®! Drew Division Ms. Meli esa Rosebroclt North Carolina DER (919)733-9959 , Dear Ms. ROsebroc ce Ashland Chemical Company Address Reply: Division of - One Drew Plaza Ashland Inc. Boonton, NJ 07005 April 23,1997 Enclosed please find the requested information for products: owing ]drew �dustrial Divisionj Uhland-Cheudcai Company onent in Advaniae Plus 6445 is a Sodium _....... (1) The Trade Secret cou1 _ _ ............ , . _ ..... ,. _ .. . PolyinethacrOate of approxi�►ateXy 6500 'MOt, (2) The Trade Secret Components in Valugard 250 D are' a) Hydroxyethylidene Bisphosponic Acid C) Acrylic d) Sodium Tl yltria ole er b):Polyethylene Glycol (3) Attached please find toxicological data on Dre'wsperse 751. Z trust this satisfies your regulatory concerns. If you have any questions you can reach me at (201)263-7646. Very truly yours, DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION/ " ASHLA.ND CHEMICAL COMPANY Oleg Krotoff Advanced product ormation Specialist close e Telex: 136444 !� �i:-•-- ��? t HAadgYerteF3= F= (201) 263.3323 0 e thew Plaza ►� $OOnton, NJ 07005 Ashland Chemioa-'s (201) 26 roM na �••. CoRmmRment to ca�o�y ouatity and PrrducWty MAY 09 '97 11:42 FR OLEG KROTOFF 201 263 7624 TO 919197339959 P.02/02 c° DREWSPERSEO 751 M- LANT AMAT-IC XIC TY 7-DAY =10DAP RVXV--AL A8EPPDWTIO�i 48 HOUR LC50= 1.3 mg/1. (CONFIDENCE LIMITS.95% 1,07-1.7 mg/1) 96 HOUR LC5p RAINBOW ,'ROUT: 1.7 mg/1 (CONF.tDEUC:E LIMITS 95% 1.2-2.3 mg/1) 7-DAY LC50 0.79. m9/1 (CONFIDENCE LIMITS 95% 0.60-1.1 mg/1) NOEC 0.25 mg/1 LORC 0.5 m9/1 CH.V 0.35 mg/1 0.73 mg/1 MC50 8XIN I RITATION (Rabbits) 49 CFR 173.1200 No Irritation EYE iR iTATION (Rabbits) 16 CFR 1500.42 No Irritation NOEL No observed effect concentration LOEC - Loweet observed effect concentration CH.V. _ CHRONIC VALUE (geometric mean of NOEL & LOEC) IC50 - Inhibition concentration (estimateo3 concentration) where 50% of the population would be signifcantly affected. ** TOTAL PAGE.02 **