HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0072664_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018 (15)DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
December 2, 1996
MEMORANDUM
To: Susan Robson
Through: Matt Matthews 0""' ,`
From: Melissa Rosebrockviz
Subject: Shurtape Technologies, Inc.
Boiler/Cooling Tower Chemical Additives
NPDES No. NCG500323
-Gaga C� ounty
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DEC -�' 1996
kI71S101d OF EiiV11FINI HiTAL P,"tiNi Ef&iEfi�
R100ESWILE REOt.0#;AL OFFICE
In July of 1996 we received a request from Shurtape Technologies, Inc. to review and evaluate
several chemicals for proposed boiler and cooling tower use. Since this time we have spoken by telephone
with the facility to request additional documentation and clarification of numerous issues. Our most recent
conversation was 11/4/96 when I spoke with Mr. Bill Little. To this date, we have not received the
requested information and are returning the request to your office with the following recommendations:
1) Biosperse 261T microbiocide - facility needs to supply half-life documentation
2) Biosperse 250 microbiocide - facility needs to complete Metals Worksheet
3) Advantage Plus 1423 deposit/corrosion inhibitor - does not appear to be used as a biocide and active
ingredients are not commonly considered biocidal in nature (recommend that product be approved for use)
4) Advantage Plus 6445 deposit inhibitor - appears to be non-biocidal but we need clarification of the 0-
4% active ingredient listed as "trade secret" on the MSDS
5) Valugard 250 D cooling water treatment - cannot evaluate product in that three of the five active
ingredients (1-10%) are listed as "trade secret" on the MSDS
6) Drewsperse 751 antifoulant - product appears to contain a biocidal active ingredient (10-25% quaternary
ammonium compound polyethoxylate) but we need a more specific description and a Biocide 101
Worksheet would need to be completed
I have also spoken with Mr. Little regarding the "trade secret" issue. I suggested that the chemical
supplier could submit the information to our office directly with the appropriate pages marked
"proprietary." This has worked well in the past with suppliers that were uncomfortable with this type of
information being accessible. If there are questions concerning this review please contact me at (919)733-
2136.
Attachments
cc1V� Gleason' �1VIRO=
Central files
State of North Carolina
% Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
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MEMORANDUM NATURAL -RE60URcV
DEC 4 1996
To: Melissa Rosebrock, Aquatic Toxicology nlvlelq;a of EtFt
MOLNESYUE REGRIIAl OFFICE
From: Susan Robson, Permits and Engineering
Subject: Request,for Biocide Review
Shurtape Technologies, Inc.
Catawba County
NPDES: NCG500323
Attached please find Biocide 101 Worksheets and supporting information for the subject
facility. We are requesting that you review and comment on these worksheets.
Thank you for your help in this matter.
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources -
Division of Environmental Management
512 North Salisbury St=t i Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 ,.p r ;
James G. Martin. Governor A. Preston Howard, Jr., n. = ~;
William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Acting I)irc r
NOTICE OF. INTENT " _~
National PolIumnt Discharz- Miminnrioh System ?
Application for Coverage under General Permit NCG500000-, Non -comet cooling. warn, boiler blowdoVA—I*,
cooling_ tower blowdcwn, condeasaw, and similar point source discharges. '•C
1. Name, Address, locarion, and mlenhme atmtber of facility requesting Permit & NATII
z�souRcr<4 .
A_ Official Name' S k rtq p e Te c t, n o t o.g i e s, Tr c.
B. Mailing Address: sto ,. po l n i- Tg e DEC '�9�►
(I)S tr= Address: _ ttozo Hi9�la� Ave. NE .
(2)City; Hi c kot OF EfdYkF"Qki#iE (3)Stsic; N o r.t k c g e o t q NTAL FgRMEtd�
(4)Zip; Z 8 (00 3 ?ESYfiIE fiEpkdAt OFFICE
(5)C«mry; c ai-a w, 6 q
C. Location. (Anach map delineating general facility location)
(I)Str= Address: k j ,
(2)Ciry, Stony Po...+
(3)SmLe; K o r-t- � e 4 r o l i N q
(4)Cotinry; A I e xg r% 01 e r
D. Telephone Number; (toy 1 585 _ (.1511
2. Facility Contact: A_ Name; C L, i 15 Fl v il e r
B. Title; Crv1ro.,►..,e.,tal Ev.gt�t'_er
C. Company Name; S r t Q p e Te c h h o 1 o g t e s , -E n c
D. Phone Numb=; ( 0 4 1 o a .tL 4 5'L t
A. New or Proposed; ✓
B. Existing If previously permitted, provide permit nttmbcr
and issue date
C. Madificatioa:
(Describe the nature of the modificatioaL•
4. Description of discharge
A. Please state the number of separate discharge points
1.( I ; 2.(1 ; IN : 4,( ) ; _.( 7•
B. Please d=nbe the amount of wastewater being discharged per each separate discharge poinc 1:
gallons per day (Spd) 2�— (sFd) 3: (gpd) 4: (914
t, 32.1`t �Pd Z. G44 3Pd 3. 1z48 3p4
Page 1
1. Continuous:_.,
QIntermittent (please desrrlpe): All dtscl•,ar2ses art 61eac1owr,
3. Seasonal (check month(s) the discharge occurs): January (1; February (]; Mph [ ]: April
j May ( ];June (1; July ( ]; .August ( j; September (1; Ocmber ( ]:.November ( ]; December [ 1.
4. Now many days per week is there a discharge?(check the days the discharge ocmtrs)
Monday N. Tuesday K Wainesday W. 'Thursday H,Fhday N. Sanuday fQ, Sunday
5. Now much of the volume discharged is trtated? (stare in percent) 100 %
D. What type of wastewater is discharged, per scparate a sdmrge point. (Fl= cheek next to cm=t type):
1. Non -contact cooling water;
2. Boiler blowdown: 3
3. Cooling tower blowdown; ► 2
4; Catdei>sate _..
S. Other(please describe):
Please at any mown pollutants that are present in the discharge, per each separate discharge point (if
applicable):
E. Please d=,-fDe the type of process the cooling water is being discharged from, per scpa ate discharge point
(Le. compressor, boiler blowdown, cooling tower blowdown, air conditioning unit,
1. coolineJ -tower Z.-C-ootln3 -rower 3. 13011er <gll blo..+dow-)
F. Pica se check the type of chemical added to the wastewater for treatment or other, per separate discharge
Point:
1. Bic cid= 1 2
2. Corrosion iahibitars; 3
3. Chlorine;
4. Algae control:
5. Other(plcase dcscipe);
6. None;
If 1.2,3,4, or 5 was checked. please state the name and manufacturer of the chemical additive. Also include
a completed Biocide 101 form, and mamriac:urers' information on the additive with the application for the
Division's review, See a+-r q c % rh a Y.T's
G. Is there any type of treatment being provided to the wasmwater before discharge (i.e. retention ponds,
settling ponds, etc.): if yes, please describe. Give design specifics (i.e. design volume, retention time,
surf= area, etc.). Existing treatment facilities should be described in detail and design criteria or
Operational data should be provided(including calculations) to ensure that: the facility can comply with
requirements of the General PC nip No
NO"IE: Construction of any wastewater treatment facilities require submission of three (3) sets of plans and
specifications along with their application. Design of treament facilities must comply with requitement
15A NCAC 21-1 .0138. If construction applies to the discharge, include the there sets of plans and
gxrincadons with the application.
5_ Whatis •thc.n==zf the Ix-i-zs applying for this permit?. Tq P e *' a •, f q ci re
6.-Nameofreceivingwa= T6«d Creek-'lodki., Pee Dee Classific2 om
(Attach a USGS topographical map with all discharge point(s) cieariy marl
Page 2
7. Is the di. -.barge dh=dy to the riving wa=" (YAN) N o
If no, state-
tate spu3ca11y the disch-urge point t�iaz clearly tie patf:way to the potencia! rx� ving warms on the
site map. (this includes tracing the pathway of the storm xwer to its discharge point. if a rcrm sewer is the
only viable means of discharge.) - ..
8. PSease sddress Possible nan-dischage al=r.Wves. for the following opdcns:
A. Connearon to a Regional Sewer Collection Systrm;
13. Subsurfak~ Disposal;
C Spray Irrigation;
\ 'eY.e is ho re9"ongl SC,,,gge- CalItC{,o,
3'1IteV.•, r., *r%%e 4req T%,c Q19n't �%QI
Its O•Jr% Srir<,II p4ckg3e t'r-Ca1-M�ht.
1>14nt- wr„c1, wovIA r'(It be abte,-to
K9 ndte- T►,�s addif-renal 104 d,n3 .
9. I rsafy that I am fami.Iiar with the information coniained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge
and belief such information is true, complete, and nenrrarr•
Printed Name of ?--son Signing
Title
Date A.pplk=on Signed
w r N L i77rZj-J,e
vp
5-8'-96
Signatur of Applicant 6j• lOF
• : to • : ' : • tr
Any person who knowingly makes any false stamm=. representadon, or certification in any applicarion, record,
report, plan or other document filed or rrquirod to be maintained under Article 21 or rcguLarions of the Environmental
Ma nagetnent Commission implementing that Ardcle, or who falsifies, tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate
any mcading or monitoring device c r method required to be operated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of
the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
punishable by a fine not to exceed S10,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months; or by both_ (18 U.S.C.
Section 1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not morn than S10,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or
both, for a similar offense.)
Notice of -Intent must be w..=mpanied by a check or money order for S400.00 made payable to the North Carolina
Department of Environment. health, and Nan=I Resources. Mai thrt~ (3) copies of entire pac3mge to:
Division of Environmcnral Mangy tncnt
NPDES Permits Grotro
Post Officc Box 29535
Raleigh, Norrh Carolina 27626-0535
—Page 3
Facility Name: S%t�rtq�e Teckalo.5tes� SJ-on
NPDES #: NC 00-12(0(,
BiOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET•FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface
North Carolina. This worksheet must be compieted separately for each biocidal product in use. This worksh etters is tobereturned with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated.
I- Facility Name S �I"r t 5 P e T e C L% ►%o 10
NPDES n NC 0 01 2lo6
County A F e X a„d-e ,
OutfaII T 001
Receiving Stream76ird C►-ee{< Y"kil_Tee Dee Rrver .2
7Q10 (cfs)
(All above information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. = . 00055(fl (in M.G.D.)
P!ease calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (1WC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above.
IWC = (_4.D.D-) X 100 _ (.000556) X 100
(/Q10)(0.646)+(.A,.D.5) - ( .z )(0.646) ss6T 00p ()
This value (IWC) represents the Waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
IL What is the name of the whole product chemical treatment ro
p posed for use in the discharge identified in Part I? • Btosperse Z61 T Mrc,o61oclae
Please list the active ingredients and percent composition:
Brp�-^e)Ck10ro d,�.etL, �w+i da�oltdtnedtone
°i 0
What feed or dosage -ram (D:R;j.}S used in this application? The units must be converted to maximum grams
Of whole product used in a 24hr period. '
D.R.= 3y 0 , i 9 grams/24hr period
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 product X 1 aal, water XIbs X specific gravity of product X 49 cl,
128 fl. oz. 1 gal. water 1 lb.
D.E.M. Form 101 (2/95) 1
Facility Name: Si,vrt9 Dt Tecl�r,ojo ies Stor,
NPDES x: NC Ob`1 Z -64
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product and NPDES d'
point. On an attached sheet please provide justxf catiomaverage cc �s
n for this estimate (system volue, averach�o
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.) b cycles per
volumes • 03(0 303 million gallons TvSTI-f:rc -i+ on Systevn Volume
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? If unknown, enter N/A. 8 •O
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? If unknown, assume no decay (D.K.=O) an d roceedegradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 pH standard unit within handling system P Enterdthe half lire to asterisk.the
Life is the time required for the initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). The
copies of the sources of this data. ) Please provide
i
H.L. = 003,}'1Z2 pays r ..�'•F-'� :.
The decay rate is equal to 1 X Q_o9 = ► 9 8 . Z
Ff.L. =Decay Rate (D.K.)
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
j
3 i
D.F. (,00055(.
(Volume) + (D.K.) _ �• 0 3 ` 30`3 ) + ( l9 S -t z) = t 5 8 . -I3
Calculate Steady State Discharge Concentration: 3 o ,
Dischg Conc. `� f 9 )
(D.F.)(Volume)(3785) (19S--1 )(.o3(- o3 )(3785) - •otz�}5g mg/I
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(Dischg_ Conc) x (IWC%1
.otzysg
'
100 r
100x
— •.00a05-33
mg/I
Ill.Calculate regulated limitation.
Receiving Stream Concentration
List all LC5o data available for the whole
product according to the following columns.
JP-94 : - Please fro, de.=cPies of the sources of this
data.
(Note that units should be in
Organism
D g F �, h, q M g
Tesi Duration
,
LC50 (rncyl)
g h q
Rq in 6Uw Tt•-ov-r
96
l,ourS
.
� M�h�or,.)
9 L
Viou rs
(�L
hours
Z ZS
S�eePI CLc1+ MrnV%0Lj
9L-
`iL
1-,ourS
►3 , 00
ours
Zo , 00
9t„
kotjrS
(,.40 . 00
D.E.M. Form 101 (2/95) 2
Facility Name: S G"'-f a e Te c� h o► o c1 S1on
NPDES #: NC 0 O, Z to G
Choose the lowest LC50 listed above:
Enter the LC50:
If the half life (H.L) is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.05 x LCSo . OZ 3
mg/l
If the half life (H.L.) is greater than or aqua[ to 4 days or unknown, perform the following calculation_
Regulated Limitation = 0.01 x LCSSO _
mg/l
Choose the appropriate regulated limhation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blan k,
Oz3
mg/liter
From Part [I enter the receiving stream concentration:
.0000 553
mg/liter
IV. Analysis.
If the receiving stream concentrations greater than the calculated regulated limitat
ion, den this biocide is
unacceptable for use. •
e--1 7� r.E, ,7-AV
Name (Pant)
Si3rrature .
Person in Responsible Charge Dam
"-s —�— t6
°rsan Catnple�rsg This WQ*shast Dad
(If Different From Above) s
a.
D.E-M- Fozm 101 (2/95) 3
FacilityName: Shvr- -pe Techholo qjles, Stonl NPDES #: NC 00--1 2(-(-`4
BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET-FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of
North Carolina. This worksheet must be completed separately for each biocidal product In use. This worksheet is to be
returned with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated.
I. Facility Name S- e r t• q p e Te c k r, o l p I e s -L h e
NPDES#NC 00-126(0�}
0utfaII # 00 1
County �� ex ar•oAe r'
Receiving Stream Thircl Cv,eek Ir Yaddkl'n - Pee Dee P%iver- 7Q10 • 2-
(cfs)
(All above information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. _ •000556
(in M.G.D.)
Please calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (IWC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above_
IWC = - (A.D.D_) X 1�00 _ (000s56) X 10 0
(7010)(0.646) + (A.D.D) — ( 2. ) (0.6 =i_ 6) (oC0ss6) = . ' k Z.B�}8 �o .
T
This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
IL What is the name of the whole product chemical treatment proposed for use in the discharge identified in Part I?
gIo$perc 250 Mrcro' 10c10le.
Please list the active ingredients and percent composition:
reSIU Nt'Irgt� <<j
S - C(.loco - 2. - N1 eth� — I'sai-kIaj 01% 3-one
%
Mg5'�e. vr-% CL,1oridl�
2 N+etr,yl 4 'LSp�hl9�oln - 3 - o►.e 35. °/c°
cupric N r'tr-q*e . 1 '/c
What feed or dosage -rate(D.Rj Is used in this application? The units must be converted to maximum grams
Of whole product used in a 24hr period. '
D.R.= 2 9 4 .8 3 grams/24hr period
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 product X 1 aal, watgr X g,34 lbs_ X specific gravity of product X 45�,�c
128 fl. oz. 1 gal. water 1 lb.
D.E.M. Form 101 (2/95) 1
Facility Name: S�"'rt q p e Te c >, hot og � e S Srt-o., %l
NPDES ;#: NO 0012(o
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidai product and NPDES dischazQ,
point. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per b
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.)
Volume .03(.303 million gallons :rust, C'ft o ►. S ys+e „, v of ,„ e
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? If unknown, enter N/A. g • Z
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? If unknown, assume no decay (D.K.=O) and proceed to asterisk. The
degradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 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 this data.
H.L. = Z . Sq Days
The decay rate is equal to 1 X o.69 = Z6(.4 =Deca
H.L. y Rate (D.K.)
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
D = (V D.D- + Dlume).K. — (•00055t.) ( '{ } = z811 1
Calculate Steady State Discharge Concentration:
Dischg Conc. = (D. R_•) . _ ( 29(} . $ 3 ) 1 `—j
(D.F.)(Volume)(3785) (, 2$ t I I ) (. o3(• 3o 3 ) (3 7 8 5)
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(Dischq_ Conc.) x (IWC%) 100x..03Z(o3
100 m n
g
Receiving Stream Concentration
Ill. Calculate regulated limitation.
List all LC50 data available for the whole product according to the following columns. (Note that units should be in
Please provide :copies of the sources of this data.
Organism Test Duration LC50
EgSieOys+e,.. 48 t.rs 19
ChQ..nel Cot -Cf's k (o day., L
F-'o'egd Mrr%now
Rgrn bow ►►-out
D4p1,►,rg Ma9r,g
S6,eeps►,ead Mrnno',J
� dQ�
`� 8 t•+ r s
.1
g.0
9.3
10.0
Z0.0
D.E.M. Form 101 (2/95) 2
Facility Name: Si urtaPe Tecl"O\o31eS Ston�
NPDE0�.,,Z��S #: NC �
Choose the lowest LC50 listed above:
Enter the LC50:
If the half life (H.L) is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.05 x LC5o = • 095 mg/I
If the halt life (H.L.) is greater than or equal to 4 days or unknown, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.01 x LCM = mg/I
Choose the appropriate regulated limitation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blank;
09 S mg/liter
From Part 11 enter the receiving stream concentration:
.03.z63
mg/liter
IV. Analysis.
If the receiving stream concentration is greater than the calculated regulated limitation, then this biocide is
unacceptable for use.
Name (Print)
A)*/Av
S,grrrmre Date
Person in Responsible Charge
C>%ri.T ,udeY- 5--1— at
PecSnn Catnpleft.Thm Workshest Date
(If Different From Above)
D-�.M. Form 101 (2/95) 3
Attachment;
1. 500 ton cooling tower
2. 100 ton cooling tower
3. Boiler
Chemical
Advantage Plus 1423
Advantage Plus 6445
Valugard 250D
Drewsperse 751
Biosperse 250
Biosperse 261-T
Enclosures;
Added to
3
3
1,2
1
1,2
1,2
MSDS for all the above chemicals.
Environmental Profiles for the biocides Biosperse 250 and 261-T.
USGS map showing plant location.
Drawing of plant showing location of discharge point sources.
11
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co. Page 001
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0275696-003.001
ADVANTAGE PLUS 1423 DEPOSIT &CORRSN INH
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Material Identity
Product Name: ADVANTAGE PLUS 1423 DEPOSIT &CORRSN INH
General orGeneric ID: DEPOSIT &.CORROSION INHIBITOR
Company Emergency Telephone Numbe-r":.-"- ..."
Ashland Chemical Co. 1-800-ASHLAND (1-800-274-5263)
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)
-------------
DIETHYLETHANOLAMINE
-------------
100-37-8
1.0-
10.0
ETHYLENEDIAMINE TETRAACETIC ACID NA SALT
64-02-8
1.0-
10.0
SODIUM SULFITE
7757-83-7
1.0-
10.0
SODIUM LIGNOSULFONATE
8061-51-6
1.0-
10.0
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Potential Health Effects
Eye
Exposure causes irreversible eye damage. Symptoms may include stinging,
tearing, redness, swelling, corneal damage, and blindness. Additional symptoms
of eye exposure may include: blurred vision halo vision (characterized by
blurring vision around bright objects)
Skin
Exposure causes severe skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness, burning,
and severe skin damage. Skin absorption is possible, and may contribute to
symptoms of toxicity from other routes of exposure.
Swallowing
Single dose oral toxicity is low. Swallowing small amounts during normal
handling is not likely to cause harmful effects; swallowing large amounts may
be harmful.
Inhalation
Exposure to vapor or mist is possible.
Symptoms of Exposure
gastrointestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), irritation (nose,
throat, respiratory tract), headache, muscle weakness.
Target Organ Effects
Overexposure to this material (or its components) has been suggested as a cause
of the following effects in laboratory animals, and may aggravate pre-existing
disorders of these organs in humans: liver abnormalities, eye damage, kidney
damage.
Continued on next page
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co. z
ADVANTAGE PLUS 1423 DEPOSIT &CORRSN INH
Page 003
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0275696-003.001
Hazardous Products of Combustion
May form:, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, nitrogen compounds, sulfur
compounds, various hydrocarbons.
Fire and Explosion Hazards
No special fire hazards are known to be associated with this product.
Extinguishing Media
regular foam, water fog, carbon dioxide, dry chemical.
Fire Fighting Instructions
Wear a self-contained breathinga -
pparatus with a full facepiece operated in the
_.._...positive. pressure demand. mode with.. appropriate.. turn -out
resistant gear. and.. •.chemical
personal protective equipment. Refer to the.personal�protectiye-•-"
equipment section of this MSDS.
NFPA Rating
Health - 3, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 1
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
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).,
precautions given in the data sheet must be. observed. all hazard
Storage
- _.__.Keep _.from -..freezing.. .....
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection
Chemical splash goggles and face shield (8" min.) in compliance with OSHA
regulations are advised; however, OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. (Consult your industrial hygienist.)
Skin Protection
Wear resistant gloves such as:, neoprene, To prevent repeated or prolonged skin
contact, wear impervious clothing and boots..
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co.
ADVANTAGE PLUS 1423 DEPOSIT &CORRSN INH
- Appearance
No data
State
LIQUID
Physical Form
HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION
Color
DARK BROWN
Odor
No data
pH
13.0
Freezing Point
20.0 F (-6.6 C)
Solubility in Water
SOLUBLE
Page 005
Date Prepared: C1/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0275696-003.001
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
i
Hazardous Polymerization
Product will not undergo hazardous polymerization.
Hazardous Decomposition
May form:, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, nitrogen compounds, sulfur
compounds, various hydrocarbons.
Chemical Stability
Stable.
Incompatibility
Avoid contact with:, copper, reactive metals such as aluminum and magnesium,
strong mineral acids, strong organic 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, state 1. and federal
regulations.
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u
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
- Ashland Chemical Co. Page 007
I
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
,ADVANTAGE PLUS 1.423 DEPOSIT &CORRSN INH MSDS No: 0275696-003.001
New Jersey RTK Label Information
DIETHYLAMINOETHANOL 100-37-8
Pennsylvania RTK Label Information
ETHANOL, 2-(DIETHYLAMINO)- 100-37-8
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
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co.
ADVANTAGE PLUS 6445 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR
-1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Material Identity
Product Name: ADVANTAGE PLUS 6445 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR
General or Generic ID: DEPOSIT INHIBITOR
Page 001
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0275693-002.001
Company Ashland Chemical Co. Emergency Teleph-one� �Number-:'-
1-800-ASHLAND
P.O. Box 2219 24 hours everyday-800-274-5263)
Columbus, OH 43216
614-790-3333 Regulatory Information Number:
1-800-325-3751
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredients) CAS Number --------------------------------------------- =- (by -weight)
WATER ----- -------------
SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE 79.0- 83.0
E TETRAACETIC ACID NA SALT 10124-56-8 8.0'- 12.0
TRADE SECRET 64-02-8 2.�4.
L LFONATE, SULFOMETHYLATED 68512-34-5 1.
I q. .'�r>r.• T!'1 i.•.�T i Tn�. 7.7 nil
3. iIN''T 1LL V- i tarft, stJi4
Potential Health Effects
Eye
Exposure may cause mild eye irritation. Symptoms may include stinging,
tearing, and redness.
Skin
Exposure may cause mild skin irritation. Symp
burning. toms may include redness and
Swallowing
Single dose oral toxicity is low. Swallowing small amounts during normal
handling is not likely to cause harmful effects; swallowing large amounts may
be harmful.
Inhalation
Exposure to vapor or mist is possible.
Symptoms of Exposure
gastrointestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), irritation (nose,
throat, respiratory tract).
Target Organ Effects
No data
Developmental Information
No data
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co. Page 003
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
ADVANTAGE PLUS 6445 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR MSDS No: 0275693-002.001
Fire and Explosion Hazards
No special fire hazards are known to be associated with this product.
Extinguishing Media
regular foam, water fog, carbon dioxide, dry chemical.
Fire Fighting Instructions
Water may be used to keep fire -exposed containers cool until fire is out. 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.
NFPA Rating
Health - 1,:Flammability•= Or, Reactivity.- 0 .
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Small Spill
Absorb liquid on vermiculite, floor absorbent or other absorbent material.
Flush area with water.
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 spi eadiii9 puwp iiyU'*(! `to' salvage tank-: itelilairl iiiy -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.
Storage.
Keep from freezing.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL.PROTECTION
Eye Protection
Chemical splash goggles and face shield (8" min.) in compliance with OSHA
regulations are -advised; however, OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. (Consult your industrial hygienist.)
,Skin Protection
Wear resistant gloves such as:, polyvinyl chloride, To prevent skin contact,
wear impervious clothing and boots..
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co. ~
ADVANTAGE PLUS 6445 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR
- Appearance
No data
State
LIQUID
Physical Form
HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION
Color
CLEAR TO HAZY BROWN
Odor
No data
M
7.0
Page 005
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0275693-002.001
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Hazardous Polymerization
Product will not undergo hazardous polymerization.
Hazardous Decomposition
May form:, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, nitrogen. oxides, various
hyurocar bolis.
Chemical Stability
Stable.
Incompatibility
Avoid contact with:, strong mineral acids, strong organic acids.
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.
Continued on next page
MATERIAL -SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co. Page 007
} Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0275693-002.001
ADVANTAGE PLUS 6445 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR
New Jersey RTK Label Information
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, TRIBASIC 10124-56-8
Pennsylvania RTK Label Information
METAPHOSPHORIC ACID (H6P6018), HEXASODIU 10124-56-8
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
PAGE 000
ASHLA`D CHEMICAL COMPANY - 24—HOUR
MATERIAL SAFETY Drew Divisions Emergency
DATA SHEET' (20
Ashland One: Drew Plaza; Boonton, NJ 07005 Telephone '
Phone 1) 263-7600,. (800)•274-5263 or
9 Telex 13644 FAX (201) 263-4482 (800) ASHLAND
000145 `' VALUGA IS 250 COOLING WATER TREAT Page: 1
THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 C 10.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD)
s:sasasassssssasasasssssassss::sssassasssas:sassaa:ssasaasaaasaasssssssssssasssasasasssss:ssassaassssassasssasaa
Product Name: VALUGARD 250 D COOLING WATER .TREAT F
Data Sheet No: 0300131-001.000
DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
OD 10 92.2 - Prepared: 03/16/95 9407-8 SOUTHERN PINE BLVD. Supersedes: ( N/A )Print Date: 04/29/95
PRODUCT: 4307
CHARLOTTE INVOICE:
NC 28273 INVOICE DATEo-
TO: DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
9401-8 SOUTHERN PINE BLVD.
DISTRICT MANAGER CHARLOTTE
NC 28273
SECT I ON OD
General or Generic ID: COOLING WATER TREATMENT
DOT Hazard Classification: NOT APPLICABLE
SE CT I ON I I -COMPONENTS
IF PRESENT, IARC, NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT-
ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA-TITLE III SECTION 313 ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION.
SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION
IN DIENT % (by WT) PEL - TLV Note
DE SECRET 1-10 ( 1)
DE SE s
1-10
( 2)
DE SECRET
1-10
( 3)
TRIAZOLE a
1-10
( 4)
SODIUM MOLYBDATE• "'
1=10 5 MG/M3 5 MG/M3
CAS #: 7631-95-0
Notes:
( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL
( 2) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL
( 3) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL
( 4) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL
= THE SPECIFIC CHEMICAL NAME OF THIS COMPONENT. IS BEING WITHHELD AS A TRADE SECRET.
SECTI ON III-PHYSI CAL DATA
Boiling Point for COMPONENT( 70-85%)
212.00 Deg F
( 100.00 Deg C)
@ 760.00 mm Hg
Vapor Pressure for COMPONENT( 70-85%)
17.50 mm Fig
@ 68.00.Deg F
( 20.00 Deg C).
Specific Vapor Density AIR = 1 > 1.00
Specific Gravity 1.113
@ 77.00 Deg F
( 25.00 Deg C)
Percent Volatiles 70-85%
Evaporation Rate SLOWER THAN ETHER
pH 12.5
Appearance YELLOW
State LIQUID
Form HOMOG SOLN
FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE
EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LOWEST VALUE OF COMPONENT) LOWER .9%
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: REGULAR FOAM OR WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: MAY FORM:, VARIOUS HYDROCARBONS, NITROGEN OXIDES, CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON
MONOXIDE
CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2
aSt1la:�ll' ReAL LU_ WAIN Y . 24—HUUlt ►-
Drew Divisions:-" Emergency
MATERIAL SAFETY Ashland .one'.Drew Plaza, Boonton, NJ 07005- Telephone
;.DATA SHEET t. Phone (201) 263-7600 (800) -' 274-5263 "or
® °Telex 13644 FAX (20.1) 263-4482 (800) ASHLAND
000145 VALUGARD 250 D` COOLING WATER TREAT Page: 2
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: 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:
SPECIAL
COPPERFIRE
ETC. TO RELEASE�HYDROGENCAN
GAS WHICH CAN FORM EXPLOSIVE REACTIVE
MIXTURESMETALS
SUCH AS ALUMINUM. ZINC, MAGNESIUM,
WITH AIR
NFPA CODES: HEALTH— 3 FLAMMABILITY— 0 REACTIVITY-1
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION II. a
:i
EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE:
EYES CORNEAL DAMAGE CAUSES IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE.STINGING, TEARING, REDNESS— SWELL.ING, —
SKIN — EXPOSURE CAUSES IRREVERSIBLE SKIN DAMAGE. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE REDNESS SWELLING BURNS, AND SEVERE
SKIN DAMAGE. PRE—EXISTING SKIN DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE % THIS MAi:LRIAL. y
BREATHING — EXPOSURE TO VAPOR OR MIST IS POSSIBLE.
EXPOSURE MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE SEVERE IRRITATION AND BURNS TO THE NOSE, THROAT; AND
RESPIRATORY TRACT. PRE—EXISTING LUNG DISORDERS (E.G. ASTHMA —LIKE CONDITIONS) MAY BE AGGRAVATED By -
EXPOSURE TO THIS MATERIAL.
SWALLOWING — MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE SEVERE IRRITATION AND BURNS OF THE MOUTH, THROAT,
AND DIGESTIVE TRACT.
i
FIRST AID:
IF ON SKIN: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES WHILE REMOVING CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND
SHOES. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. ASH CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE AND DECONTAMINATE OR DISCARD
CONTAMINATED SHOES.
IF INWILE:HOLDING EYELIDS APART IF SYMPTOMS DEVELOPIMMEDIATELY
ASFLUSH
A RESULT 0OF APORWITH
EXPOSURE, IMMEDIATELY MOVE15 MINUTES
INDIVIDUAL AWAY FROM EXPOSURE AND INTO FRESH AIR BEFORE FLUSHING AS RECOMMENDED ABOVE. .SEEK IMMEDIATE
MEDICAL ATTENTION.
TO
IF THE MOUTHSEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL AND THROAT. IF INDIVIDUAL IISOCONSCIOUSTINDUCE AND ALERT ITMMEDIATELY RINSEVOMITING LMOUTHSWITHRTHER WATER AND GIVE
MILK OR WATER TO DRINK. IF POSSIBLE, DO NOT LEAVE INDIVIDUAL UNATTENDED.
IF BREATHED: 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 ARM AND QUIET; SEEK
IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY:
INHALATION, SKIN CONTACT
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR
STABILITY: STABLE
INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH: STRONG ORGANIC ACIDS, STRONG MINERAL ACIDS., REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS
ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM, COPPER, ORGANIC MATERIALS
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:
SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL.
LARGE BEEN SPILL: PERSONS
STOPWSPILLGATRSOU PROTECTIVE
DIKKEEIA� EQUIPMENT
SSHOPILL TO PREVENT SPREADING,OPUMPILIQUDITOCLEAN—UPSALVAGE HAS
TANK. REMAINING LIQUID MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND, CLAY, EARTH, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL
AND SHOVELER INTO CONTAINERS.
:•=.WASTE "DISPOSAL METHOD:
SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE•AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
• .
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMITS) OF PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT IS EXCEEDED (SEE SECTION
II), A NIOSH/MSHA•APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL.
OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS (NEGATIVE PRESSURE TYPE) UNDER SPECIFIED
CONDITIONS (SEE YOUR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED
TO REDUCE EXPOSURE.
VENTILATION: PROVIDE'SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE
BELOW TLV(S):
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:, NEOPRENE, NITRILE RUBBER
EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND FACE SHIELD (8" MIN.) IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS ARE
ADVISED• HOWEVER, OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR INDUSTRIAL
HYGIENIST).
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING.AND BOOTS.
CONTINUED -ON PAGE: 3
MATERIAL SAFETY
DATA SHEEET
Ashland
ASHLAND` CHEMICAL COMPANY
..Drew Divisions.
One, Drew
1"Boonton
3 760 J 07005
Phone f)2tdt
Telex 13644 FAX (201) 263-4482
24-HOUR
Emergency
Telephone
�800� 274-5263
800 ASHLAND
DEFINITIONS
This definition page is intended for use with Material Safety Data Sheets supplied by the Ashland Chemical Company.
Recipients of these data sheets should consult the OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910), particularly
subpart G — Occupational Health and Environmental Control, and subpart I — Personal Protective Equipment, for
aeneral quidance on control of potential Occupational Health and Safety Hazards.
SECTION I
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
GENERAL OR GENERIC ID: Chemical family or product
description.
DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: Product meets DOT
criteria for hazards listed.
SECTION II
COMPONENTS
Components are listed in this section if they present a
physical or health hazard and are present at or above
1% in the mixture. If a component is identified as a
CARCINOGEN by NTP, IARC, or OSHA as of the date
on the MSDS, it will be listed and footnoted in this
section when present at or above 0.1 % in. the product
Negative conclusions concerning carcinogenicity are not
reported. Additional health information may be found in
Section V. Components subject to the reporting
requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title III are
identified in the footnotes in this section, along with
typical percentages. Other components may be listed if
deemed appropriate.
Exposure recommendations are for components. OSHA
Permissible Exposure Limits (PELS) and American
Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
(ACGIH) Threshold limit Values (TLVs) appear on the
line with the component identification. Other
recommendations appear as footnotes.
SECTION III
PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING POINT: Of product if known. The lowest
value of the components is,listed for mixtures.
VAPOR PRESSURE: Of product if known. The highest
value of the components is listed for mixtures.
SPECIFIC VAPOR DENSITY: Compared to AIR = 1. If
the Specific Vapor Density of a product is not known,
the value is expressed as lighter or greater than air.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: Compared to WATER = 1. If
Specific Gravity of product is not known, the value. is
expressed as less than or greater than water.
pH: If applicable.
.-PERCENT - -VOLATILES: Percentage . of . material with
initial -boiling point below. 425• degrees :Fahrenheit and
vapor pressure above 0.1 mm Hg at 68 F.
EVAPORATION RATE: Indicated as faster or slower
than ETHYL ETHER, unless otherwise stated.
,SECTION IV
FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
FLASH POINT: Method identified.
EXPLOSION LIMITS: For product if known. The lowset
value of the components is listed for mixtures.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Known or
expected hazardous products resulting from heating,
burning or other reactions.
SECTION IV (cont.)
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: 'Following National Fire
Protection Association criteria
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Minimum equipment to
protect firefighters from toxic products of vaporization.
combustion or decomposition in fire situations. Other
firefighting hazards may also be indicated.
SPECIAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: States
hazards not covered by other sections.
NFPA CODES: Hazard ratings assigned by the National
Fire Protection Association.
SECTION V
HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT: For product
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE For product
EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE Potential local
and systemic effects due to single or short term
overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation
or ingestion.
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local
and systemic effects due to repeated or .long term
overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation
or ingestion.
FIRST AID: Procedures to be followed when dealing
with accidental overexposure.
PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: Based on properties and
expected use.
SECTION VI
REACTIVITY DATA
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to avoid to
prevent hazardous polymerization resulting in a large
release of energy. ,
STABILITY: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous or
violent decomposition.
INCOMPATIBILITY: Materials and conditions to avoid to
prevent hazardous reactions.
SECTION VII
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Reasonable precautions to be taken and .methods of
containment, clean—up and disposal. Consult federal,
state and local regulations for accepted procedures and
any reporting or notification requirements.
SECTION Vill
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED
Protective equipment• which may be needed when
handling the product
SECTION IX
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS
Covers any relevant points not previously mentioned.
or.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Containers should be either reconditioned by CERTIFIED firms or properly disposed of by APPROVED firms. Disposal of
containers should be in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. "EMPTY" drums should not be given to
individuals. Serious accidents have resulted from the misuse of "EMPTIED" containers (drums,pails,etc.). Refer to Sections
"I __J IV '
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
Drew Divisions. 24-HOUR
MATERIAL SAFETY ?,: Emergency
ASh1and -one Drew Plaza-;, Boonton,~ NJ 07005 Telephone 14
DATA SHEET Phone (201) 263.-7600 (800) 274-5263 or
e Telex'13644 FAX (201)'263-4482 (800) ASHLAND
000�as VALUGARD 250 D COOLING WATER TREAT Page: 3
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 THEE DATA SHEET MUST BE OBSERVED.
KEEP FROM FREEZING.
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.
MATERIAL` SAFETY
DATA SHEET
Drew .Industrial Division
ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC. -
One Drew, Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005
Phone (201) 263-7600/Telex' 136444
e
24-HOUR
Emergency
Telephone
1(800) 274-5263 or
1 (800) ASHLAND
005830 ..DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT Page: I
THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD)
sssaaasas:sszasssssasssa:ssaaazssasassssas::szaaassasasssaszsassaasazssasaassssssaszassasassasaazsasaasss:zassas
Product Name: DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT C
Data Sheet No: 0188008-001
OD 10 .922 - Prepared: 11/22/85
DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Supersedes: ( N/A )
500 ARCHDALE DRIVE
SUITE 115 PRODUCT: 1062
CHARLOTTE INVOICE:
NC 28210 INVOICE DATE:
DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
500-ARCHDALE DRIVE
DISTRICT MANAGER
General or Generic ID: ANTIFOULANT
DOT Hazard Classification: NOT APPLICABLE
IF PRESENT, IARC. NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT-
ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA TI-LE III SECTION 313 ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION.
SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION
INGREDIENT % (by WT) PEL TLV -Note -
QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPD POLYETHOXYLATE 10-25 ( 1)
r
Notes:
( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL
SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point for COMPONENT(- 70785%)
21200 Deg F
100:00 Deg C)
@ 760.00 min Fig
Vapor Pressure for COMPONENT( 70-85%)
175
@ .0 Deg
( 20.00 Deg C)
Specific Vapor -Density
LIGHTER THAN AIR
Specific Gravity
1.030 - 1.060
@ .77.00 Deg F
= ( 25.00 Deg C)
Percent Volatiles
70-85%
Evaporation Rate
SLOWER THAN ETHER
pH
4.5 - 7.0
Appearance
CLEAR TO SLIGHTLY HAZY
State
LIQUID
SECT I ON IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION INFORMATION
FLASH POINT >200 Deg F ( > 94 Deg C)
EXPLOSIVE LIMIT :. NOT APPLICABLE
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OR COMBUSTION MAY PRODUCE:, CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON
..MDNOXIDE. OXIDES.OF NITROGEN, AMMONIA, AND/OR, HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: WATER OR FOAM MAY CAUSE FROTHING WHICH CAN BE VIOLENT AND POSSIBLY ENDANGER THE LIFE OF '
THE FIREFIGHTER, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID.
WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE PRESSURE DEMAND MODE
WHEN FIGHTING FIRES.
SPECIAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NOT APPLICABLE
NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 1 FLAMMABILITY- 1 REACTIVITY- 2
SECTI ON V�- HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED: SEE SECTION VIII.
EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE:
SKIN - MAY CAUSE IRRITATION.
EYES - CAN CAUSE MODERATE IRRITATION, REDNESS, TEARING.
IF SWALLOWED - MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION AND LARGE AMOUNTS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS HARM.
BREATHING - EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION.
COPYRIGHT 1985 _ CONTINUED ON PAGE:•2
. 24—HOUR
u. Drew .;.Industrial Division- Emergency
MATERIAL SAFETY. ASHLAND CHEMICAL Or— Telephone
VA One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(800).- 274-5263� or
: DATA SHEET ;, Phone (201) 263-7600/Telex 136444 1(800) .ASHL?.ND
005830 DREWSPERSE 751 ANTIFOULANT Page:
FIRST AID:.
:F ON SKIN: THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. LAUNDER
CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE -USE.
IF IN EYES: FLUSH WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER, LIF-iNG UPPER AND LOWER LIDS OCCASIONALLY, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.
IF PHYSICIAN IS NOT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE, CONTINUE FLUSHING WITH WATER.
:F SWALLOWED: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. DRINK PROMPTLY A LARGE QUANTITY OF MILK EGG WHITES, GELATIN SOLUTIONS -OR
IF THESE ARE NOT AVAILABLE,. DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER. AVOID ALCOF&. CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
IF BREATHED: REMOVE INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY:
SKIN CONTACT
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR
STABILITY: STABLE
:NCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:, STRONG MINERAL ACIDS., STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:
SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON PAPER, VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL.
LARGE SPILL:
PERSONS WIPROTECTIVE EXCLUDED I OF SPILL
UNTIL
CHAS
BEEN COMPLETED. STOPSPLL.ATSOUREDKEAREAOFSPILLL TO PREVENT SPREADG,PUMPLIQUDTOSALVAGE.NK.
REMAINING LIQUID MAY BE TAKEN UP ON LAND, CLAY, EARTH, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND
SHOVELED INTO CONTAINERS.
PREVENT RUN-OFF TO SEWERS, STREAMS OR OTHER BODIES OF WATER. IF RUN-OFF OCCURS, NOTIFY PROPER AUTHORITIES
AS REWIRED, THAT A SPILL HAS OCCURED.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:
SHALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL.LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF OVEREXPOSURE HAS BEEN DETERMINED OR DOCUMENTED, A NIOSH/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.
VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOW
LEVEL OF OVEREXPOSURE (FROM KNOWN, SUSPECTED OR APPARENT ADVERSE EFFECTS)..
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:, NATURAL RUBBER
EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS ARE ADVISED- HOWEVER, OSHA .
REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT.§UPPLIER)
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO, PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT. WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS.
KEEP FROM FREEZING.
CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS WHEN EMPTIED. SINCE EMPTIED CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES
..v(VAPOR, LIQUID, AND/OR SOLID).'•ALL HAZARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IN THIS DATA SHEET MUST BE OBSERVED.
-HE 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.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co. -
BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Page 001
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
Material Identity
Product Name: BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
General or Generic ID: MICROBIOCIDE
Company Emergency Telephone Number:
Ashland Chemical Co. 1-800-ASHLAND (1-800-274-5263)
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 o (by weight)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAGNESIUM NITRATE •10377-60-3 1.0- 7.0
5-CHLORO-2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE 26172-55-4 1.0- 6.0
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Potential Health Effects
Eye
Exposure causes severe eye irritation. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing,
redness, swelling, and eye damage.
Skin
Exposure causes severe skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness, burning,
and severe skin damage. Additional symptoms of skin contact may include:
allergic skin reaction Skin absorption is possible, and may contribute to
Symptoms of toxicity from other routes of exposure.
Swallowing
Exposure may be harmful or fatal. Symptoms may include severe stomach and
intestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), abdominal pain, and
vomiting of blood. Swallowing this material may cause burns and destroy tissue
in the mouth, throat, and digestive tract. Low blood pressure and shock may
occur as a result of severe tissue injury.
Inhalation
Exposure to vapor or mist is possible.
Symptoms of Exposure
irritation (nose, throat, respiratory tract).
Target Organ Effects
No data
Developmental Information
No data
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Ashland Chemical Co.
BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
Cancer Information
No data
Other Health Effects
No data
Primary Route(s) of Entry
Inhalation, Skin absorption, Skin contact.
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Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96 t
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
4. FIRST AID MEASURES _._
Eyes
If material gets into the eyes, immediately flush eyes gently with water for at
_least 15 minutes while holding eyelids apart. If.symptoms develop as a.result
of vapor exposure, immediately move individual away from exposure and into
fresh air before flushing as recommended above. Seek immediate medical
attention.
Skin
Immediately flush skin with water for at least 15 minutes while removing
contaminated clothing and shoes. Seek immediate medical attention. Wash
- clothing before reuse and decontaminate or discard•contaminated shoes.
Swallowing
Seek immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Vomiting will cause
f ti to t' i a '- f ndi v i �dua n^�i �•�c� alert,
LL1It:iitr dau«yc to mile Tivi.I�h aiiu �hrv�..:_. I '1 ..- 1 .1 ^� .� and •. -
immediately rinse mouth with water and give milk or'water to drink. If
possible, do not leave individual unattended.
Inhalation
If symptoms develop, immediately move individual away from exposure and into
fresh air. Seek immediate medical attention; keep person warm and quiet. If
person is not breathing, begin artificial respiration. If breathing is
difficult, administer oxygen.
Note to Physicians
Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use -of gastric lavage. Measures
against circulatory•shock.,: respiratory.depression.and convulsions may, -be _
needed. •.:.:... _
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point
Not. applicable
Explosive Limit
Not applicable
Autoignition Temperature
No data
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Page 003
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
Hazardous Products of Combustion
May form:, hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides.
Fire and Explosion Hazards
No data
Extinguishing Media
No data
Fire Fighting Instructions
Water may be used to keep fire -exposed containers cooluntil fire is out.. 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. No special precautions necessary -.when fighting
fires involving this product.
NFPA Rating
Health - 3, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Small Spill
Absorb liquid on vermiculite, floor absorbent or other absorbent material.
Large Still --
Persons not wearing protective equipment should be excluded from area of spill
until clean-up has been completed. Stop spill at source. Dike tb.prevent
spreaaterial. The
depthdsufficientrttoing. bsobwremoveeallmmicrobiocide) issthennshoveledrinto aopailoor•
drum and treated with enough decontaminant solution to wet the solid
thoroughly. Let these containers stand open for 48 hours to avoid the'buiidup
of.pressure, then seal and dispose of by burying as landfill. The
decontaminated area is washed with additional decontaminant solution and then
flushed into a chemical or municipal sewer. Do not discharge spills and
cleaning runoffs into open bodies of water. Remove clothing promptly; launder
before reuse. Wash skin with soap and water.. Decontaminant solution: bisulfite solutions (about 11% solids content) sodium
decompose Biosperse 250 rapidly.
Laboratory tests indicate that the microbiocide is almost completely__-*
deactivated within 30 minutes when treated with at least 4 equivalents of
decontaminating solution. A volume ratio of20/1 decontaminant/active.. .. microbiocide is recommended. The following solutions. are acceptable.
decontaminants: Ingredient: sodium metabisulfite (weight = 1 pound) +
water(weight = 8 pounds). Total 9 pounds. Solids content = 11.1%. pH = 4.2.
Ingredient: sodium bisulfite (weight 1 pound + water (weight 8.3 pounds). -Total 9.3 pounds. Solids content = 10.70. pH = 4.2. Ingredient: sodium
'-sulfite (weight = 1 pound) + water (weight = 7 pounds) + hydrochloric acid(37a)
(weight = 0.67 pounds). Total 8.67 y
5-5.5. Note: Decontaminant solutionomust�have 1phsonothe nacid 9side; since it
is much less effective when alkaline. In converting sodium sulfite to the
bisulfite, dissolve the salt in water and slowly add the acid with good
agitation to prevent liberation of sulfur dioxide caused by local excess of
acid. Keep containers of decontaminant solution closed or covered to reduce
accumulation of sulfur dioxide in the workplace(threshold limit value(ACGIH) 2
ppm). The solutions should be made fresh as needed. Personnel making up or
handling decontaminant solutions should wear goggles or face shield and rubber
gloves.
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Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
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.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection
Chemical splash goggles and face shield (8" min.) in compliance with OSHA
regulations are advised; however, OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. (Consult your industrial hygienist.)
Skin Protection
Wear resistant gloves such as:, -neoprene, nitrile rubber, To prevent skin
contact, wear impervious clothing and boots., Other protective equipment:
eyewash station, emergency shower..
Respiratory Protections
If overexposure has been determined or documented, a NIOSH/MSHA jointly
approved air supplied.respirator is advised in absence of proper environmental
control. OSHA regulations also permit other NIOSH/MSHA res irators 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
MAGNESIUM NITRATE (10377-60-3)
No exposure limits established
5-CHLORO-2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE (26172=55-4)
No exposure limits established
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. -
.Boiling .Point
`(for` component) ` 217--0 (100.0 C) @ 760 mmHg
Vapor Pressure
(for component).17.500 mmHg @ 68.00 F
Specific Vapor Density
1.000 @ AIR=1
1�
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BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
Page- 004
Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
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.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection =
Chemical splash goggles and face shield (8" min.) in compliance with OSHA
regulations are advised; however, OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. (Consult your industrial hygienist.)
Skin Protection
Wear resistant gloves such as:, -neoprene, nitrile rubber, To prevent skin
contact, wear impervious clothing and boots., Other protective equipment:
eyewash station, emergency shower..
Respiratory Protections
If overexposure has been determined or documented, a NIOSH/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
MAGNESIUM NITRATE (10377-60-3)
No exposure limits established
5-CHLORO-2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE (26172-55-4)'
No exposure limits established
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. =
,Bo.i.ling _Point
(for' component') "'212':0 (100.0 C) @ 760 mmHg
0
Vapor Pressure
(for component)•17.500 mmHg @ 68.00 F
Specific Vapor Density
1.000 @ AIR=1
t
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MATERIAL.- SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Page
005
Date
Prepared: 01/05/96
Date
Printed: 02/16/96
BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
MSDS
No: 0137221-006.001
Specific Gravity
1.010 - 1.030 @ 77.00 F
Liquid Density
8.400 - 8.570 lbs/gal @ 77.00 F
1.010 - 1.030'kg/1 @ 25.00 C
Percent Volatiles
85.0 - 100.0 %-
Evaporation Rate
SLOWER THAN ETHYL ETHER
Appearance.
CLEAR
-
State - -
-
LIQUID
Physical Form
HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION
Color
LIGHT GREEN YELLOW
Odor
No data
pH
2.0 - 5.0
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Hazardous Polymerization
will not undergo hazardous polymerization.
Hazardous Decomposition
May form:, hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides.,, sulfur oxides. -
Chemical Stability ="
Stable.
Incompatibility
Avoid contact with:, amines, reducing agents, strong oxidizing agents.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No , data I
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BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data
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Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96 f•
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION
Waste Management Information
Deposit in a landfill in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION.
DOT Information - 49 CFR 172.101
DOT Description:
CORROSIVE LIQUIDS, N.O.S.,8 (CORROSIVE MATERIAL),UN1760,II
Container/Mode:
55 GAL DRUM/TRUCK PACKAGE
NOS Component:
5-CHLORO-2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE
RQ (Reportable Quantity) - 49 CFR 172.101
Not applicable
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
US Federal Re ulations
CERCLA Ra = 40 CFR 302.4
None
SARA 302 Components - 40 CFR 355 Appendix A
None
Section 311/312 Hazard Class - 40 CFR 370.2
Immediate(X) Delayed( ) Fire( ) Reactive( )
Pressure( )
SARA 313 Components - 40 CFR 372:65
None
Sudden Release of
International Re ulations
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.
LEAD
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. t
LEAD
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Date Prepared: 01/05/96
Date Printed: 02/16/96
MSDS No: 0137221-006.001
BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE
New Jersey RTK Label Information
MAGNESIUM NITRATE 10377-60-3
Pennsylvania RTK Label Information '
NITRIC ACID, MAGNESIUM SALT 10377-60-3
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.
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Product Name: BIOSPERSE 261T MICROBIOCIDE
CAS NUMBER: 126-06-7
Data Sheet No: 0196831-005.000
00 10 922 - Prepared: 04/05/93
DREW.INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Supersedes: 05/06/91
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500 ARCIDALE DRIVE
DISTRICT MANAGER CHARLOTTE_
General or Generic ID: MICROBIOCIDE
DOT Hazard Classification: OXIDIZER (173.:51)
SECTION I I -COMPONENTS
IF PRESENT, IARC, NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT-
ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA Ti-LE III SECTION 313 ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION.
SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION
INGREDIENT
BROMDCHLORODIMETHYLIMIDAZOLIDINEDIONE
CAS 0: 126-06-7
Notes:
( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL
Boiling Point
Vapor Pressure
Specific Vapor Density
Specific Gravity
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
% (by WT) PEL TLV Note
93 - 95 ( 1)
@ 77.002Deg F
( 25.00 Deg C)
Percent Volatiles NOT APPLICABLE
Evaporation Rate NOT APPLICABLE
Appearance WHITE .
State SOLID
Form TABLETS
SECTION IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION INFORMATION
FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE
EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER FOG
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: THERMAL CECOMPOSITION OR CCMBUSTION MAY PRODUCE:, BROMINE, HYDROGEN BROMIDE
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE
PRESSURE DEMAND MODE WHEN FIGHTING FIRES.
SPECIAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: DECOMPOS7-:ON CAN RELEASE OXYGEN WHICH SUPPORTS COMBUSTION AND REDUCES THE
EFFECTIVENESS OF SUFFOCATION TYPE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS.
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED: SEE SECTION VIII.
EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE:
EYES - CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION AND CORNEAL :NJURY.
SKIN - CAN CAUSE IRRITATION. BURNS CAN RESUL- FROM PROLONGED CONTAC
BREATHING - OF DUST CAN CAUSE IRRITATION OF NASAL AND RESPIRATORY PASSAGES.
SWALLOWING - CAN.CAUSE DEATH
FIRST AID:
IF ON SKIN: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EXPOSED AREA Mi'H WATER FOR AT LEAST 'S MINUTES, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE
CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE -USE.
IF IN EYES: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS.
OCCASIONALLY. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL A -ELATION.
IF 'SWALLOWED: IMMEDIATELY DRINK TWO GLASSES OF WATER AND INDUCE VOMITING BY EITHER GIVING IPECAC SYRUP OR BY
PLACING FINGER AT BACK OF THROAT.'NEVER'GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. GET MEDICAL
ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
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XYGEN. IF
:F BREATHED:INGFHASFSTO PEDRGGIVEEARTIIFICIALLTO RESPIRA�ON. AIR.
EEP PERSONIF IWARM, QUIETCAND,GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY:
INHALATION', SKIN CONTACT
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR
STABILITY: STABLE
INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:,.STRONG ALKALIES, ORGANIC MATERIALS. REDUCING AGENTS
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:
SMALL SPILL: SWEEP UP MATERIAL FOR DISPOSAL OR RECOVERY.
LARGEBEENLCOMPLETEDS NOT 9IOVELAMATERIARLTINTOVCONQTUAINT �iOROUGHLY SWESHOULD ZE EPEAREA OFASEILOFTOPCLEANtUPLACLEAN-UP
I�RESIDUAL
HS
MATERIAL.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: - -
SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
JOINTLYJA APPROVED
RESPIRATORY
IF OVEREXPOSURE
14AS BEEN DETERMINED
NIRC10PEiAIT
ROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. REGUATIONNSAS
SPLEDESPIRATORISAVISEDNABSENCE OF P
OTHER NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS. (SEE YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER)- ENGINEERING
OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE -EXPOSURE.
VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO, MAINTAIN EXPOSURE
BELOW TLV(S).
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:, NEOPRENE
EYE PROTECTION:
REGULATIONS�ALLSIO PERMIT OTHER ERGOGGLES
SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSSLTRYOUR SAFNETYARE
EQUIPMADVISED-
ENT 1UPHPLIER)' OSHA
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS.
CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HgLLRF�ZARWEN D PREtA??DNS GIVEN EMPTIED
PTHIS CONTAINERS
DA AASI-EETSMUSTRETAIN
BE OBSERVED.RESIDUES
(VAPOR. LIQUID, AN SOLID),
R ORIGINATING
-HE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED
OR NOT. RECIPIENTSLAREED TO BE A ADVISED ACCURATE0 ONRMUT IS NOT IN,ADVANCEWARRANTED
O ANEED THATEWHiET TH FORMATION S
CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR C3RC0ASTANCES:
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BIOSPERSE@261T
Microbiocide
General
BIOSPERSE' 261 T microbiocide is a broad-
spec-trum antimicrobial product designed specifically for
control of bacterial, fungal and algal slimes in fr4w
trial recirculating cooling water systems.
BIOSPERSE 261T Is a solid microbiocide which'
iterates hypobrornous acid, hypochorous acid and .
5,S-dimethythydartfdn when dissolved in water. This
environmental profile is designed to address common
Questions about the irrgact of BIOSPERSE 261T
microbiocide on the errvimnment.
Active Ingredient
1-Bromo-3-chbm-6,5-dimethyt-hydantoin 92.S%
Fish & Wildlife Studies
LD„ and LC,, 9644our Data for
1-Bromo-3chiorc-b,5-dimethyl-hydantoin
Daphnia Magna
Rainbow Trout
Fathead Minnow
Grass Shrimp
Sheepshead Minnow
American.0yster
Rat
IW
LCW
LC„
LC
LC„
LC50
LC„
LDW
6
0.
2.25 mgA
13.0 mgA
20.0 mgA
640 nVA
1390 mgAcg
ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE
LC,p, 96-Hour Data for 5,54*n0ttylhydantoin
Ornanis
Daphnia Maqu
1300 mgA
Rainbow Trout
'6100 Mgt
Fathead Mlnnotlr
8100 m04
Grass Shrimp
12700 mil
Sheepshead Minnow
13300 mgA
American Oyster
14200 mg4 .
LC„ Data for Hypobnontrous Acid
Ormanism Iasi fle;�Wi
Daphnia Magna LC,, 24-Four 1.05 mgA
LC,, 48-hour 0.71 z
Bluegill Sunfish LCe, 96-Hour 0.52
Rainbow Trout LC:, 96-Four 0.23 mgA
Sheepshead MMnow LCO, 96Four 0.19 mgA
Mysid Shrimp LC,,, WHour 0.17 mo
Degradation Data
The non -toxic dehalogerudod by-product of
SIOSPERSE 261T, 5,5<limethyihydantoin, is biode-
gradable as detemtined by carbon-14 radiolabeling. of
sewage 'sludge. After 19 days, 94 percent of the
carbon-14 had been recovered as'rarbon dioxide.
Under the lest candiions, Ow dehabgenated by-
product of BIOSPERSE 261T degraded rapidly with
no obvious toxic effects upon the test organisms.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE
BIOSPERSE® 250
Microbiocide
j General Degradation Data
SIOSPERSE 250 microbiocide is a broad-spectrum
antimicrobial product designed specifically for control
of bacteria, fungi and algae in industrial recirculating
cooling water systems such as cooling towers, -
pasteurizers, air washers and evaporative condens-
ers as well as for use as a preservative in aqueous
metal working fluids. This Environmental Profile is
designed to address common questions about the
impact of BIOSPERSE 250 tnicrobiocide on the
environment.
The degradation scheme for the active components
of BIOSPERSE 250 is isothiazolinone to N-methyl-
malonamic-acid to malonamic acid to malonic acid
with the final products being acetic acid, formic acid
and carbon dioxide.
Degradation Half-life, minutes:
�•T.111111e -
8.2 131,472 3,730
Active Ingredients
11.0 14,400 137
5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
1.15%
Photolytic Degradation:
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
0.35%
Total
1.5%
BIOSPERSE 250 Remaining
Tme fhrs) 1tY QdlfS
Fish & Wildlife Studies
0 78.8% 78.8%
Orcanism
IW
Result
5 59.3% 77.Vo
48 31.2% 79.1 •%
Bluegill Sunfish
LC501 6-Day
36 mg/I
120 0% 78.60/6
Channel Catfish
Fathead Minnow
LCR„ 6-Day
LC30; 6-Day
6.7 mgA
8.0 mg/I
Detoxification
Rainbow Trout
LC., 6-Day
9.3 mg/I
Daphnia Magna
LC!V, 48 Hrs.
10 mgA
In case of spillage, BIOSPERSE 250 is easily
Bay Mussel
LC501 96 Hrs.
130 mgA
detoxified. A sodium bisulfate solution (about 11 %
Sheepshead Minnow- LC.., 96 Hrs.
20 mgA
solids content) decomposes BIOSPERSE 250
Fiddler Crab
LCW, 96 Hrs.
3900 mg/l
rapidly. Laboratory tests indicate that BIOSPERSE
Pink Shrimp
LCW, 96 Hrs.
150 mgA
250 is almost completely deactivated within 30
Eastern Oyster
LCW, 48 Hrs.
1.9 mgA
minutes when treated with at least 4 equivalents of
Bobwhite Dual
LD.., Acute Oral
6500 mg/I
decontaminating solution. A volume ratio of 20/1
` LCw 8-Day Diet.
>37,000mg/1
d000ntaminant/cletivo microbixido it recommended.
Pekin Dude
LZ 8-Day Diet.
>37,000mgA
Acceptable decontaminants are 11.1 wt. % sodium
Rat (male)
LD , Acute Oral
so
3810 mg/kg
metabisulfite, 10.80/o wt. % sodium bisulfrte or a 7.7
wt. % concentrated hydrochloric acid/11.5 wt. °%
sodium sulfite solution.
BIOSPERSE s a registered trademark or Ashchem I.P., Inc., used by Drew Industrial Division.
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made without repreizenntion or warranty that any zmh use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe on any patent.
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