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Reviewer
Nathaniel.Thornburg
Is this submittal an application? (Excluding additional information.) *
Yes No
If not an application what is the submittal type?* Annual Report
Residual Annual Report
Additional Information
Other
Annual Report Year* 2022
Permit Number (IR) * WQ0040265
Applicant/Permittee City of Durham
Email Notifications
Does this need review by the hydrogeologist? * Yes No
Regional Office Raleigh
CO Reviewer
Admin Reviewer
Submittal Form
Project Contact Information
Please provide information on the person to be contacted by NDB Staff regarding electronic submittal, confirmation of receipt, and other correspondence.
Name* Jorge L Montezuma
Email Address*
jorge.montezuma@atlasorganics.net
Project Information
.........................
Application/Document Type*
New (Fee Required)
Modification - Major (Fee Required)
Renewal with Major Modification (Fee
Required)
Annual Report
Additional Information
Other
Phone Number*
8643450190
Modification - Minor
Renewal
GW-59, NDMR, NDMLR, NDAR-1,
N DAR-2
Residual Annual Report
Change of Ownership
We no longer accept these monitoring reports through this portal. Please click on the link below and it will take you to the correct form.
https://edoes.deq.nc.gov/Forms/NonDischarge_Monitoring_Report
Permit Type:*
Wastewater Irrigation
High -Rate Infiltration
Other Wastewater
Reclaimed Water
Closed -Loop Recycle
Residuals
Single -Family Residence Wastewater
Other
Irrigation
Permit Number:*
WQ0040265
Has Current Existing permit number
Applicant/Permittee Address*
2115 E Club Blvd, Durham, NC
Facility Name*
North Durham Composting Class A Residuals Program
Please provide comments/notes on your current submittal below.
Submitting on behalf of Dan Parker, Disposal Manager, Solid Waste Manager, City of Durham.
At this time, paper copies are no longer required. If you have any questions about what is required, please contact Nathaniel Thornburg
at nathaniel.thornburg@ncdenr.gov.
Please attach all information required or requested for this submittal to be reviewed here.
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2022 NCDEQ North Durham Composting Annual Report -
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Mail payment to:
NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources
Attn: Non -Discharge Branch
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Signature
[3ilt,�ld� �f'�lArl . �rii�a
Submission Date 5/2/2023
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
CITY OF DURHAM
February 16, 2023
Attn: Erickson Saunders
NC Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources, Water Quality Permitting
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
RE: North Durham Composting (WQ0040265) — Annual NCDEQ Biosolids Report 2022
Mr. Saunders:
As per Condition IV.7 of Permit No. WQ0040265, the City of Durham is submitting the annual biosolids
report for calendar year 2022. The City of Durham (Permittee) has a contract with Atlas Organics, Inc.
(Preparer) to compost the City of Durham biosolids. The location of the composting facility is under the
North and South biosolids drying/storage sheds (North and South Sheds) in the North Durham Water
Reclamation Facility (WRF).
Attached you will find the following information: DMSDF, RSSF, RSSF (B), PVRF 2T, PVRF 503, laboratory
analytical results, and temperature monitoring logs.
The contact information for the Preparer is Jorge Montezuma, P.E. and you may reach him at
864-345-0190 and forge.montezuma@atlasorganics.net.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me.
Sincerely,
Dan Parker, Disposal Manager
Solid Waste Management, City of Durham
919-560-4186 x 32235
919-452-2804
Dan. Parker@durhamnc.gov
Authorized by Wayne Fenton, Assistant Director
ATTACHMENTS
1. DMSDF — Class A Annual Distribution and Marketing/Surface Disposal Certification and Summary
Form
2. DMSDF Part B — Recipient information
3. RSSF and RSSF (B) — Annual Residual Sampling Summary Forms
4. PVRF 2T—Annual Pathogen and Vector Attraction Reduction Form (02T Rules)
5. PVRF 503 — Annual Pathogen and Vector Attraction Reduction Form (503 Rules)
6. Analytical Results — Soil Control Lab (metals, pathogens, and others) and Meritech (TCLP)
7. Composting Temperature Monitoring Logs
CLASS A ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING/ SURFACE DISPOSAL CERTIFICATION AND SUMMARY FORM
WQ PERMIT #: 0040265 FACILITY NAME: North Durham Composting
PHONE:864-327-2136 COUNTY:
FACILITY TYPE (please check one):
Durham OPERATOR: Atlas Organics CU02, LL
Surface Disposal (complete Part A (Source(s) and "Residual In" Volume only) and Part C)
Distribution and Marketing (complete Parts A, B, and C)
Was the facility in operation during the past calendar year? Yes p No ❑ 0, If No skip parts A, B, C and certify form below
11
0
Part A*•
Part B*•
Month
Sources(s) (include NPDES # if
applicable)
Volume (drytons
Recipient Information
Amendment/
A
Bulkinggent
Residual In
Product Out
Name(s)
Volume (dry tons)
Intended use(s)
January
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
518.8
245.5
272.9
Various destinations.
272.9
Ag, landscaping.
February
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
529.3
284.8
388.9
Please see attachment
388.9
Ag, landscaping.
March
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
694.8
305.4
705.5
for details.
705.5
Ag, landscaping.
April
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
927.1
282.6
600.1
600.1
Ag, landscaping.
May
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
687.3
330.3
557.7
557.7
Ag, landscaping.
June
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
878.2
308.2
528
528
Ag, landscaping,
July
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
458.4
208
331.5
331.5
Ag, landscaping.
August
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
676.3
286.4
263.3
263.3
Ag, landscaping.
September
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
344
280.9
551.7
551.7
Ag, landscaping.
October
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
709.1
334
601.9
601.9
Ag, landscaping.
November
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
676.5
335.1
279.8
279.8
Ag, landscaping.
December
North Durham WRF (NC0023841)
431.2
210
146.2
146.2
Ag, landscaping,
Total from FORM DMSDF (sup)
Totals:
Annual (dry tons):1
7531
3411.2
10455
5227.5
Amendments used: food waste Bulking Agent(s) used: ground yard waste
* If more space is required, attach additional information sheets (FORM DMSDF (supp)): Total Number of Form DMSDF (Supp)
Part C:
Facility was compliant during the past calendar year with all conditions of the land application permit p Yes
(including but not limited to items 1-3 below) issued by the Division of Water Resources: ❑ No o, If No, Explain in Narritive
All monitoring was done in accordance with the permit and reported for the year as required and three (3) copies of certified laboratory results are attached.
All operation and maintenance requirements were compiled with or, in the case of a deviation, prior authorization was received from the Division of Water Resources.
No contravention of Ground Water Quality Standards occurred at a monitoring well.
"I certify, under penalty of law, that the above information is, to the best of my knowledge and b .ef, P,iolatio
e and complete. Iam aware that there are significant
penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment fog• knos."
1 � ��� ��911 F19'1 2/16/23
Signature of Pennittee Date Signatu u � reparer** Date
(if different from Permittee)
**Preparer is defined in 40 CFR Part 503.9(r) and 15A NCAC 2T .1102 (26)
DENR FORM DMSDF (12/2006)
Dry US Tons
Jan-22
272.9
Agape Landscaping
9.7
BG H
92.9
General Services
1.0
Morgan Corp. (Unity park)
46.7
Norwood
9.7
Old Castle
15.5
Red Barn Landscape Supply
9.7
South Wind Farm
19.5
Wade Moore
68.1
Feb-22
388.9
Agape Landscaping
9.7
Anathoth Community Garden
9.7
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
19.5
Brittany Flowers
9.7
Cedar Creek Landscape Supply
9.7
Davis Landscape
9.7
Evergreen
9.7
Faustino and Sons Landscaping
1.9
Hurdle Mills Feed and Farm
9.7
Kamal Bell
9.7
Mark Osborn
7.3
Morgan Corp. (Unity park)
116.8
Mulch Yard
58.4
Nazo Landscaping
19.5
Norwood
48.7
Red Barn Landscape Supply
19.5
Sovieros Tri-County Garden Center
9.7
Walter Mills
9.7
Mar-22
705.5
Agape Landscaping
38.9
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
77.9
Carwin Liang-Online Order
2.4
Cedar Creek Landscape Supply
9.7
Davis Landscape
133.8
Hurdle Mills Feed and Farm
9.7
John Dodson
1.0
Keep Durham Beautiful
9.1
Morgan Corp. (Unity park)
11.7
Mulch Yard
177.6
N.C. Mulch
58.4
N.C. Sod and Mulch
9.7
Nazo Landscaping
19.5
Norwood
87.6
Raywood Landscape Supply
9.7
Red Barn Landscape Supply
19.5
Wade Moore
19.5
Woods Farm and Garden
9.7
Dry US Tons
Dry US Tons
Apr-22
600.1
Jun-22 (continued)
Sep-22 (continued)
Agape Landscaping
24.9
Donovan Henry
3.8
Hurdle Mills Feed and Farm
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
70.6
JC Landscape Supply
22.8
JC Landscape Supply
Cedar Creek Landscape Supply
10.1
Kamal Bell
10.1
Mulch Yard
Davis Landscape
27.5
Mellott Contracting
15.2
N.C. Mulch
Durham Parks and Rec.
5.4
Mulch Yard
78.5
Nazo Landscaping
Faustino and Sons Landscaping
1.2
N.C. Mulch
22.8
Norwood
Hurdle Mills Feed and Farm
24.6
Nazo Landscaping
15.2
Patrick Brown
John Dodson
0.5
Norwood
57.0
Pleasant Green Grass
Moss Construction
9.7
Red Barn Landscape Supply
7.6
Rock Shop
Mulch Solutions
9.7
Serra Hardyquist
10.1
Sovieros Tri-County Garden Center
Mulch Yard
187.1
Sunrock
22.8
Sunrock
N.C. Mulch
11.7
Wade Moore
45.6
Tim Darr
N.C. Sod and Mulch
10.1
Jul-22
331.5
Top Notch Landscape Supply
Nazo Landscaping
24.9
321 Landscape supply
6.3
Oct-22
Norwood
71.0
Agape
11.4
Agape Landscaping
Red Barn Landscape Supply
39.5
Agape landscaping
11.4
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
Sam Moore
7.6
Bradsher landscape supply
10.1
Brightview
Sovieros Tri-County Garden Center
17.3
Brightview
22.8
Davis Landscape
Wade Moore
29.2
Brightview
148.2
Durham Parks and Rec.
Woods Farm and Garden
17.3
Brightview landscape
11.4
Evergreen
May-22
557.7
Brightview landscape
22.8
Hensons Asheville
Agape Landscaping
60.8
Faustino and sons
2.3
Hurdle Mills Feed and Farm
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
97.5
Hurdle mills Feed and farm supply
10.1
Mulch Yard
Cedar Creek Landscape Supply
11.4
Mark Osborn
7.6
N.C. Mulch
Davis Landscape
60.8
Red barn landscaping
10.1
Nazo Landscaping
Durham Parks and Rec.
2.0
Wade Moore
57.0
Norwood
Faustino and Sons Landscaping
1.3
Aug-22
263.3
Pleasant Green Grass
General Services
2.3
321 Landscape Supply
6.0
Red Barn Landscape Supply
Hurdle Mills Feed and Farm
11.4
Agape Landscaping
21.7
Rock Shop
Lowes Grove Middle School
10.1
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
27.8
Sovieros Tri-County Garden Center
Mark Osborn
5.1
Brightview
43.5
Sunrock
Mulch Yard
91.2
Cedar Creek Landscape Supply
7.2
Top Notch Landscape Supply
N.C. Mulch
45.6
JC Landscape Supply
10.9
Wade Moore
Norwood
65.8
Mellott Contracting
13.3
Nov-22
O'mara Landscaping
5.1
Mulch Yard
32.6
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
Patrick Brown
10.1
Norwood
10.9
Durham Parks and Rec.
Raywood Landscape Supply
10.1
Red Barn Landscape Supply
9.7
Durham Water Management
Red Barn Landscape Supply
11.4
Sovieros Tri-County Garden Center
10.9
Mellott Contracting
Wade Moore
45.6
Sunrock
43.5
Mulch Yard
Woods Farm and Garden
10.1
Top Notch Landscape Supply
10.9
N.C. Mulch
Jun-22
528.0
Wade Moore
14.5
Norwood
Agape Landscaping
25.3
Sep-22
551.7
Rock Shop
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
57.0
321 Landscape Supply
6.0
Wade Moore
Brightview
32.9
Agape Landscaping
32.6
Dec-22
Brightview
10.1
Bradsher Landscape Supplies
65.2
Agape Landscaping
Buckwheat Farm
68.4
Brightview
43.5
Brittany Flowers
City of Durham
22.8
Cedar Creek Landscape Supply
10.9
Kamal Bell
Dry US Tons
10.9
10.9
108.7
43.5
22.9
112.3
10.9
1.0
4.8
10.9
43.5
2.4
10.9
601.9
19.7
33.9
225.9
22.6
6.5
11.3
12.0
11.3
33.9
11.3
21.3
38.6
3.8
11.3
50.7
11.3
45.2
11.3
20.1
279.8
79.1
0.3
3.0
12.3
33.9
22.6
24.1
48.2
56.5
146.2
3.1
12.5
10.0
Dry US Tons
Dec-22 (continued)
Noah Paulos 12.0
Norwood 11.3
Rock Shop 18.1
Wade Moore 79.1
ANNUAL RESIDUAL SAMPLING SUMMARY FORM
Please note that your permit may contain additional parameters to be analyzed. The parameters can be reported in FORM RSSF - B
WQ Permit Number: 0040265
Facility Name:
Residual Source WQ # or
NPDES #:
North Durham Composting
NCO023841
WWTP Name: North Durham WRF
Residual Analvsis Data
Laboratory: 1) Soil Control Lab
2) Meritech
3)
4) Year 2022
5)
Parameter
(mg/kg)
Ceiling
Conc.
Limit
Sample or Composite
Date
Lab 1:
2/7/22
2/16/22
4/6/22
6/8/22
8/1/22
10/5/22
12/7/22
12/29/22
Lab 2:
10/5/22
Percent Solids (%)
NA
51.5
57.4
68.2
67.1
63.9
71.5
59.6
59.4
80.4
Arsenic
75
2.9
3.5
4.4
3.9
3.6
3.6
3.3
2.4
2.63
Cadmium
85
< 1.0
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
< 1.0
0.9
0.515
Copper
4,300
150
160
190
140
170
180
180
170
8.62
Chromium
NA
14
17
19
18
18
16
18
16
Lead
840
12
16
15
15
18
17
29
16
8.98
Mercury
57
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
0.16
Molybdenum
75
3.7
3.8
4.6
4
4.1
3.5
4.4
3.6
1.72
Nickel
420
9.8
12
13
13
12
12
11
12
9.26
Selenium
100
1.4
1.4
1.8
2
1.7
1.5
1.7
1.1
< 0.595
Zinc
7,500
850
800
1000
900
910
990
970
810
894
Total Phosphorus
NA
13000
16000
17000
14000
15000
14000
15000
17000
10200
TKN
NA
25952
26840
26770
25760
26996
27000
25995
25900
17700
Ammonia -Nitrogen
NA
2700
2800
2300
2600
2600
2100
2900
2800
2940
Nitrate and Nitrite
NA
48
160
230
240
4.4
< 1.0
4.6
1100
33.5
a For surface disposal facilities the ceiling concentration limits listed in this form are not applicable. Reference the individual permit for metals limits.
"I certify, and r enafr7
is document was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system
desi ned t as ur thnnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. I am aware that there are
signcane es fe information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations."
Si
in 40 CFR Part 503.9(r) and 15A NCAC 2T .1102 (26)
2/16/23
Date
DENR FORM RSSF (12/2006)
ANNUAL RESIDUAL SAMPLING SUMMARY FORM - B
Report all sampling analysis results for parameters not listed in FORM RSSF that are part of the WQ permit or were analyzed for over the past
calendar year. Use additional forms as needed.
WQ Permit Number: 0040265 Laboratory: 1) Soil Control Lab
Facility Name: North Durham Composting 2) Meritech
Residual Source NCO023841 3)
NPDES # or WQ#: 4)
WWTP Name: North Durham WRF 5)
RPcidnal Analvcic Data
Parameter
aramet )
Sample or Composite Date
Lab 1:
Units
2/7/22
2/16/22
4/6/22
6/8/22
8/1/22
10/5/22
12/7/22
12/29/22
Lab 2
units)
10/5/22
Potassium
mg/kg
5000
5400
5000
4800
5100
5100
4900
5300
mg/kg
66.2
Calcium
%
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.5
mg/kg
183
Magnesium
%
0.46
0.52
0.54
0.46
0.47
0.48
0.38
0.44
1 mg/kgmg/kg
60.9
pH
unitless
7.25
7.79
7.33
7.74
7.37
7.59
7.67
6.37
unitless
7.8
Aluminum
mg/kgmg/kg
7700
9700
11000
11000
12000
11000
9500
10000
mg/kgmg/kg
8610
PAN
lb/ton
7
9
10
7
10
10
9
10
---
NA
SAR
unitless
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.05
0.06
0.02
0.06
0.06
unitless
0.185
Corrosivity/pH
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
unitless
7.8
Ignitability/Flash pt
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
will not
ignite
Reactivity
---
---
---
---
---
---
Cyanide, total
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
mg/kg
< 0.500
Sulfide
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
mg/kgmg/kg
13
"I certify, d r pe It w, t this document was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system
I'll,
t as ure qualified ersonnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. I am aware that there are
si ifit alti submi ng false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations."
2/16/23
Date
is defined in 40 CFR Part 503.9(r) and 15A NCAC 2T .1102 (26)
DENR FORM RSSF - B (12/2006)
ANNUAL PATHOGEN AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION FORM (02T Rules)
Facility Name: North Durham Composting
WWTP Name: N/A
Monitoring Period: From l/l/2022 To
WQ Permit Number:
NPDES Number:
12/31/2022
0040265
N/A
Pathogen Reduction (15A NCAC 02T .1106) - Please indicate level achieved and alternative performed:
Class A:
Alt. A (time/temp) p
Alt B (Alk Treatment) ❑
I Alt. C (Prior Testing) ❑
Alt.D (No Prior Test) ❑
Process to Further Reduce Pathogengs p
If applicable to alternative
performed (Class A only) indicate "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens":
Compost p
Heat Drying ❑
Heat Treatment ❑
Thermophilic ❑
Beta Ray 131
Gamma Ray ❑
Pasteurization ❑
Class B:
jAlt. (1) Fecal Density ❑ Alt. (2) Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens ❑
If applicable to alternative
performed (Class B only) indicate "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens":
Lime Stabilization ❑
Air Drying ❑
1 Composting ❑
jAerobic Digestion ❑
Anaerobic Digestion ❑
If applicable to alternative performed (Class A or Class B) complete the following
monitoring data:
Parameter
Allowable Level
in Sludge
Pathogen Density
Number ot
Excee-
dences
Frequency
of Analysis
Sample
Type
Analytical
Tech -
Minimum
Geo. Mean
MaximumlUnits
Fecal Coliform
2 x 10 to the
6th power
per gram of
total solids
MPN
CFU
1000 mpn per gram
of total solid (dry
weight)
Note for exceedance below: retested and passed.
Salmonella bacteria
(in lieu of fecal
coliform)
3 MPN per 4 grams
total solid (dry
weight)
< 3
> 3
MPN/4g
1
7
Comp.
TMECC
Vector Attraction Reduction (15A NCAC 02T .1107) - Please indicate alternative performed:
Alt.l (VS reduction) ❑Alt. 2 (40-day bench) ❑klt. 3 (30-day bench) ❑klt. 4 (Spec. Oz uptake) ❑
Alt. 5 (14-Day Aerobic) ❑p Alt. 6 (Alk. Stabilization ❑klt 7 (Drying - Stable) ❑Alt. 8 (Drying - Unstable) ❑
Alt. 9 (Injection) ❑Alt. 10 (Incorporation) ❑Jo vector attraction reduction alternatives were performed ❑
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (please check the appropriate statement)
0 "I certify, under penalty of law, that the pathogen requirements in 15A NCAC 02T .1106 and the
vector attraction reduction requirement in 15A NCAC 02T .1107 have been met."
❑ "1 certify, under penalty of law, that the pathogen requirements in 15A NCAC 02T .1106 and the
vector attraction reduction requirement in 15A NCAC 02T .1107 have not been met." (Please note
if you check this statement attach an explanation why you have not met one or both of the
requirements.)
"This determination has been made under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system
designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information used to determine
that the pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements have been met. I am aware that there are
significant penalties for false certification including fine and imprisonment."
Jorge L. Montjtz�ma, V.E., DkectoNof Engineering
e (type 9( print)
Land Applier Name and Title (if applicable)(type or print)
Signature of Land Applier (if applicable) Date
is defined in 40 CFR Part 503.9(r) and 15A NCAC 2T .1102 (26)
DENR FORM PVRF 02T (12/2006)
ANNUAL PATHOGEN AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION FORM (503 Rules)
Facility Name: North Durham Composting
WWTP Name: N/A
WQ Permit Number:
NPDES Number:
Monitoring Period: From l/l/2022 To 12/31/2022
Pathogen Reduction (40 CFR 503.32) - Please indicate level achieved and alternative performed:
0040265
N/A
Class A:
Alternative 1 ❑
Alternative 2 ❑
Alternative 3 ❑
Alternative 4 ❑
Alternative 5 0
Alternative 6 ❑
If applicable to alternative
performed (Class A only) indicate "Process to Further
Reduce Pathogens":
Compost 0
Heat Drying ❑ =Heat Treatment ❑
Thermophilic ❑
Beta Ray 01
Gamma Ray ❑ Pasteurization ❑
Class B:
I Alternative 1 ❑ Alternative 2 ❑
If applicable to alternative
performed (Class B only) indicate "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens":
Lime Stabilization ❑
I Air Drying ❑
I Composting ❑
jAerobic Digestion ❑
Anaerobic Digestion ❑
If applicable to alternative performed (Class A or Class B) complete the following monitoring data:
Parameter
Allowable Level
in
in Sludge
Pathogen Density
Number ot
Excee-
nces
Frequency
of Analysis
y
Sample
Type
Analytical
Tech -
Minimum
Geo. Mean
aximu
Units
Fecal Coliform
2 x 10 to the
6th power
per gram of
total solids
MPN
CFU
1000 mpn per gram
of total solid (dry
weight)
Note for exceedance below: retested and passed.
Salmonella bacteria
(in lieu of fecal
coliforin)
3 MPN per 4 grams
total solid (dry
weight)
< 3
> 3
MPN/4g
1
7
Comp.
TMECC
Vector Attraction Reduction (40 C tR 503.33) - Please indicate option performed:
Alt.l (VS reduction) ❑klt. 2 (40-day bench) ❑klt. 3 (30-day bench) ❑klt. 4 (Spec. Oz uptake) ❑
Alt. 5 (14-Day Aerobic) OAlt. 6 (Alk. Stabilization ❑klt 7 (Drying - Stable) ❑Alt. 8 (Drying - Unstable) ❑
Alt. 9 (Injection) ❑Alt. 10 (Incorporation) ❑10 vector attraction reduction alternatives were performed ❑
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (please check the appropriate statement)
0 "I certify, under penalty of law, that the pathogen requirements in 40 CFR 503.32 and the vector
attraction reduction requirement in 40 CFR 503.33 have been met."
❑ "1 certify, under penalty of law, that the pathogen requirements in 40 CFR 503.32 and the vector
attraction reduction requirement in 40 CFR 503.33 have not been met." (Please note if you check
this statement attach an explanation why you have not met one or both of the requirements.)
"This determination has been made under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system
designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information used to determine
that the pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements have been met. I am aware that there are
significant penalties for false certification including fine and imprisonment."
Jorge L. Montekuljna, P/E.,_ire�f Engineering
e 4nd jitye (type oV/print)
2/16/23
Sian of Pre Date
Land Applier Name and Title (if applicable)(type or print)
Signature of Land Applier (if applicable) Date
defined in 40 CFR Part 503.9(r) and 15A NCAC 2T .1102 (26)
DENR FORM PVRF 503 (12/2006)
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USA Reporting Date: February 24, 2022
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
08 Feb. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-0222-S
Sample ID #:
2020188 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.6
1.3
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2700
1400
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
4.5
Nitrate (NO3-N):
48
25
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
2.8
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.3
1.2
%
Stability Rating
moderately unstable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.0
1.5
%
Phosphorus (P):
13000
6700
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.60
0.31
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
5000
2600
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
93
Calcium (Ca):
1.4
0.74
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
70
Magnesium (Mg):
0.46
0.24
%
Description of Plants
stunted
Sulfate (SO4-S):
2300
1200
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
25
13
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
48.5
%
Fecal Coliform > 2600
MPN/a fail
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.051 0.026 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.067
0.035
%
DateTested: Feb. 22
pH Value:
NA
7.25
unit
Bulk Density:
14
28
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
5.8
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
62.7
32.3
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
31.0
16.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
37.3
19.2
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
12
> 10
12
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
7700
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
2.9
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
< 1.0
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
14
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
4.2
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
150
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
19000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
12
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
620
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
3.7
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
9.8
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.4
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
850
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.0
6.3 to 9.5
5.8
4.0 to 6.3
20.8
2.0 to 4.0
32.0
< 2.0
41.4
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
2020188 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Feb22A No. 12
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 08 Feb. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-0222-S
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2020188
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
4.5 mg CO2-C/ I +++++++++++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >J<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
56 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2700 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
48 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. 1< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
93.3 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 MPN/g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count (> 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.2 PercentI ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
7lbs/ton +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
12 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
5.8 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
37.3 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
5.8 Percent
dry wt.
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Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
4.5 Moderate -selected use mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
56 immature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2700 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
48 immature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
93.3 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.2 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
7 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
12 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
5.8 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
37.3 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
5.8 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 7.5
Ammonia (NH4-N) 2.80
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.05
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 19.5
Available Potassium (K20) 6.3
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WATSONVILLE Account #: 2020378-1/1-9457
CALI o95076 A Group: Feb22C #22
USA Reporting Date: March 2, 2022
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
17 Feb. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-022422
Sample ID #:
2020378 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.7
1.5
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2800
1600
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
4.0
Nitrate (NO3-N):
160
94
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
2.1
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.4
1.4
%
Stability Rating
stable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.6
2.1
%
Phosphorus (P):
16000
9100
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.66
0.38
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
5400
3100
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
93
Calcium (Ca):
1.6
0.90
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
84
Magnesium (Mg):
0.52
0.30
%
Description of Plants
healthy
Sulfate (SO4-S):
2000
1100
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
22
13
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
42.6
%
Fecal Coliform > 2400
MPN/a fail
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.049 0.028 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.061
0.035
%
DateTested: Feb. 22
pH Value:
NA
7.79
unit
Bulk Density:
20
35
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
3.3
1.9
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
5.6
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
53.3
30.6
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
25.0
14.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
46.7
26.8
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
9.4
> 10
9.4
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
9700
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
3.5
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
1.2
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
17
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
5.1
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
160
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
23000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
16
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
640
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
3.8
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
12
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.4
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
800
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.5
6.3 to 9.5
1.2
4.0 to 6.3
9.3
2.0 to 4.0
20.0
< 2.0
69.0
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
2020378 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Feb22C No. 22
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 17 Feb. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-022422
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2020378
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
4.0 mg CO2-C/ I +++++++++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >J<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
18 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2800 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
160 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. 1< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
93.3 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 MPN/g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count (> 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
7.0 PercentI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
9lbs/ton++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
9.4 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
5.6 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
3.3 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
+++++
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
46.7 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
1.6 Percent
dry wt.
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Respiration Rate
4.0 Moderate -selected use mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
18 immature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2800 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
160 mature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
93.3 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
7.0 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
9 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
9.4 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
5.6 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
3.3 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
46.7 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
1.6 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 8.7
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.20
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.19
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 26.5
Available Potassium (K20) 7.5
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WATSONVILLE Account #: 2040181-1/1-9457
CALI o95076 A Group: Apr22B #40
USA Reporting Date: April 21, 2022
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
07 Apr. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-0422-S
Sample ID #:
2040181 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.7
1.8
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2300
1600
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
3.6
Nitrate (NO3-N):
230
150
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
1.9
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.4
1.6
%
Stability Rating
stable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.8
2.6
%
Phosphorus (P):
17000
11000
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.60
0.41
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
5000
3400
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
100
Calcium (Ca):
1.7
1.2
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
17
Magnesium (Mg):
0.54
0.37
%
Description of Plants
stunted
Sulfate (SO4-S):
1800
1200
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
24
16
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
31.8
%
Fecal Coliform > 2000
MPN/a fail
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.061 0.042 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.056
0.038
%
Date Tested: pr. 22
pH Value:
NA
7.33
unit
Bulk Density:
23
34
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
5.1
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
52.0
35.4
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
25.0
17.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
48.0
32.7
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
9.2
> 10
9.2
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
11000
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
4.4
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
1.3
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
19
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
5.1
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
190
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
27000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
15
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
690
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
4.6
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
13
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.8
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
1000
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.0
6.3 to 9.5
1.8
4.0 to 6.3
6.4
2.0 to 4.0
16.0
< 2.0
75.8
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
2040181 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Apr22B No. 40
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 07 Apr. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-0422-S
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2040181
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
3.6 mg CO2-C/ I ++++++++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >J<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
10 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2300 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
230 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. 1< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
100.0 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 MPN/g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count (> 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
7.2 PercentI ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
10lbs/ton+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
9.2 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
5.1 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
48.0 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
1.8 Percent
dry wt.
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Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
3.6 Low: Good for all uses mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
10 immature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2300 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
230 mature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
100.0 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
7.2 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
10 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
9.2 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
5.1 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
48.0 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
1.8 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 10.0
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.20
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.30
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 32.0
Available Potassium (K20) 8.2
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422
and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188
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42 HANGAR WAY
WATSONVILLE Account #: 2060189-1/1-9457
CALI o95076 A Group: Jun22B #37
USA Reporting Date: June 22, 2022
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
09 Jun. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-06/22-S
Sample ID #:
2060189 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt.
As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.6
1.7
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2600
1700
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
1.5
Nitrate (NO3-N):
240
160
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
0.83
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.3
1.5
%
Stability Rating
very stable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.3
2.2
%
Phosphorus (P):
14000
9600
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.58
0.39
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
4800
3300
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
0
Calcium (Ca):
1.6
1.1
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
NA
Magnesium (Mg):
0.46
0.31
%
Description of Plants
Sulfate (SO4-S):
2100
1400
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
20
13
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
32.9
%
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.052 0.035 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.064
0.043
%
Date Tested: Jun. 22
pH Value:
NA
7.74
unit
Bulk Density:
19
28
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
5.5
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
56.1
37.6
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
26.0
17.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
43.9
29.4
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
10
> 10
10
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
11000
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
3.9
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
1.3
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
18
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
4.9
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
140
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
22000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
15
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
560
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
4.0
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
13
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
2.0
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
900
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.0
6.3 to 9.5
3.8
4.0 to 6.3
10.2
2.0 to 4.0
20.1
< 2.0
66.0
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
2060189 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Jun22B No. 37
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 09 Jun. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-06/22-S
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2060189
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
1.5 mg CO2-C/ I+++++
g OM/day j< Stable >J<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
Ammon iaN/N itrateN ratio
11 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2600 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
240 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. 1< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
0.0 percent +
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
Not tested MPN/g dry wt. lNot tested
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count > 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass d ry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.4 PercentI ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. I<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
7lbs/ton ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
10 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
5.5 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the phVsical properties of Vour compost?
Percent Ash
43.9 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
3.8 Percent
dry wt.
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Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
1.5 Low: Good for all uses mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
11 immature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2600 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
240 mature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
0.0 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
Not tested / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.4 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
7 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
10 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
5.5 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
43.9 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
3.8 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 6.7
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.40
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.32
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 28.0
Available Potassium (K20) 7.9
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WATSONVILLE Account #: 2080056-1/1-9457
CAu o95076 A Group: Aug22A #9
USA Reporting Date: August 16, 2022
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
02 Aug. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-0822-5
Sample ID #:
2080056 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.7
1.8
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2600
1600
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
5.0
Nitrate (NO3-N):
4.4
2.8
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
2.9
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.4
1.6
%
Stability Rating
moderately unstable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.4
2.2
%
Phosphorus (P):
15000
9600
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.61
0.39
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
5100
3300
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
93
Calcium (Ca):
1.6
1.0
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
31
Magnesium (Mg):
0.47
0.30
%
Description of Plants
stunted
Sulfate (SO4-S):
2400
1500
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
20
13
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
36.1
%
Fecal Coliform > 2100
MPN/a fail
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.065 0.041 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.059
0.038
%
Date Tested: Aug. 22
pH Value:
NA
7.37
unit
Bulk Density:
18
28
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
5.5
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
58.8
37.6
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
27.0
17.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
41.2
26.4
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
9.8
> 10
9.8
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
12000
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
3.6
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
1.3
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
18
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
4.8
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
170
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
24000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
18
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
490
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
4.1
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
12
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.7
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
910
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.0
6.3 to 9.5
3.9
4.0 to 6.3
9.6
2.0 to 4.0
19.2
< 2.0
67.3
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
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INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 02 Aug. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-0822-5
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2080056
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
5.0 mg CO2-C/ I +++++++++++++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >I<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
590 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2600 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
4.4 mg/kg +++
dry wt. j< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
93.3 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 MPN/g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count (> 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.7 PercentI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
10lbs/ton++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
9.8 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
5.5 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
41.2 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
3.9 Percent
dry wt.
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Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
5.0 Moderate -selected use mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
590 immature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2600 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
4.4 immature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
93.3 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.7 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
10 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
9.8 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
5.5 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
41.2 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
3.9 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 9.8
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.20
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.01
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 28.2
Available Potassium (K20) 7.9
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422
and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188
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SOIL CONTROL LAB
42 HANGAR WAY
WATSONVILLE Account #: 2100099-1/1-9457
CALI o95076 A Group: Oct22A #38
USA Reporting Date: October 19, 2022
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
06 Oct. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-1022-S
Sample ID #:
2100099 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.7
1.9
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2100
1500
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
4.1
Nitrate (NO3-N):
< 1.0
< 0.7
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
2.3
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.5
1.7
%
Stability Rating
moderately unstable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.3
2.4
%
Phosphorus (P):
14000
10000
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.61
0.44
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
5100
3600
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
93
Calcium (Ca):
1.6
1.1
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
47
Magnesium (Mg):
0.48
0.34
%
Description of Plants
stunted
Sulfate (SO4-S):
190
140
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
27
19
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
28.5
%
Fecal Coliform 6.3
MPN/a gass
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.054 0.039 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.067
0.048
%
Date Tested: 06 Oct. 22
pH Value:
NA
7.59
unit
Bulk Density:
18
26
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
4.0
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
56.7
40.6
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
27.0
20.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
43.3
30.9
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
10
> 10
10
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
11000
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
3.6
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
1.3
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
16
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
5.2
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
180
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
22000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
17
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
670
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
3.5
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
12
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.5
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
990
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.0
6.3 to 9.5
3.2
4.0 to 6.3
13.1
2.0 to 4.0
23.1
< 2.0
60.5
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
2100099 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Oct22A No. 38
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 06 Oct. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-1022-S
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2100099
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
4.1 mg CO2-C/ I ++++++++++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >I<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
19000 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2100 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
< 1.0 mg/kg +
dry wt. j< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
93.3 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
< 1000 MPN/g dry wt. I +++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count > 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.5 PercentI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
10lbs/ton+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
10 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
4.0 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
43.3 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
3.2 Percent
dry wt.
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Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
4.1 Moderate -selected use mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
19000 immature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2100 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
< 1.0 immature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
93.3 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
< 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.5 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
10 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
10 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
4.0 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
43.3 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
3.2 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 10.0
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.00
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.00
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 30.2
Available Potassium (K20) 8.7
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Date Received:
Sample Identification:
Sample ID #:
08 Dec. 22
CU02-1222-5
2120187 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Total Nitrogen:
2.6
1.5
%
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2900
1700
mg/kg
Nitrate (NO3-N):
4.6
2.7
mg/kg
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.3
1.3
%
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.5
2.1
%
Phosphorus (P):
15000
9100
mg/kg
Potassium (as K20):
0.59
0.35
%
Potassium (K):
4900
2900
mg/kg
Calcium (Ca):
1.4
0.82
%
Magnesium (Mg):
0.38
0.23
%
Sulfate (SO4-S):
3000
1800
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
26
16
mg/kg
Moisture:
0
40.4
%
Sodium (Na):
0.059
0.035
%
Chloride (Cl):
0.062
0.037
%
pH Value:
NA
7.67
unit
Bulk Density:
21
35
Ib/cu ft
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Conductivity (EC5):
6.4
NA
mmhos/cm
Organic Matter:
55.5
33.1
%
Organic Carbon:
24.0
14.0
%
Ash:
44.5
26.5
%
C/N Ratio
9.4
9.4
ratio
Aalndex
> 10
> 10
ratio
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
9500
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
3.3
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
< 1.0
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
18
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
4.9
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
180
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
23000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
29
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
640
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
4.4
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
11
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.7
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
970
2800
mg/kg
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with 1
Account #: 2120187-1/1-9457
Group: Dec22B #45
Reporting Date: December 27, 2022
Stability Indicator:
CO2 Evolution Respirometery
Mg CO2-C/9 OM/day 4.5
Mg CO2-C/g TS/day 2.5
Stability Rating moderately unstable
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay I Following protocol, a
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
new sample was
Emergence (%)
100
retested that same
Seedling Vigor (%)
26
month and it passed.
Description of Plants
stunted
See next set of results.
Pathogens Results Units Rating
Fecal Coliform > 2300 MPN/a fail
Salmonella > 3 MPN/4g fail
Physical Contaminants** % by dry wt
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Glass
< 0.1
Metal
< 0.1
Sharps
ND
Total < 0.5
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.4
6.3 to 9.5
3.1
4.0 to 6.3
10.6
2.0 to 4.0
19.4
< 2.0
66.4
**Greater than 4mm in size (Sharps greater than 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
C procedures.
Account No.:
2120187 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Dec22B No. 45
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 08 Dec. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-1222-5
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Page one of three
Respiration Rate
4.5 mg CO2-C/ I +++++++++++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >I<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
630 RatioI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2900 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
4.6 mg/kg +++
dry wt. j< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
100.0 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 MPN/g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Greater than /4g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count (> 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.6 PercentI ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
9lbs/ton++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
9.4 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
6.4 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
44.5 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
3.6 Percent
dry wt.
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Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
4.5 Moderate -selected use mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
630 immature the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2900 immature in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
4.6 immature ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
100.0 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Greater than 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
6.6 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
9 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
9.4 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
6.4 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
44.5 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
3.6 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 8.7
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.40
Nitrate (NO3-N) 0.01
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 26.8
Available Potassium (K20) 7.0
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WATSONVILLE Account #: 2120671-1/1-9457
CALI o95076 A Group: Dec22E #22
USA Reporting Date: January 11, 2023
Atlas Organics
P.O. Box 5065
Spartanburg, SC 29304
Attn: Gary Nihart
Date Received:
30 Dec. 22
Sample Identification:
CU02-1222-S
Sample ID #:
2120671 - 1/1
Nutrients
Dry wt. As Rcvd.
units
Stability Indicator:
Total Nitrogen:
2.7
1.6
%
CO2 Evolution
Respirometery
Ammonia (NH4-N):
2800
1700
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/9 OM/day
2.2
Nitrate (NO3-N):
1100
630
mg/kg
mg CO2-C/g TS/day
1.1
Org. Nitrogen (Org.-N):
2.3
1.4
%
Stability Rating
stable
Phosphorus (as P205):
3.8
2.3
%
Phosphorus (P):
17000
9900
mg/kg
Maturity Indicator: Cucumber Bioassay
Potassium (as K20):
0.64
0.38
%
Compost:Vermiculite (v:v)
1:2
Potassium (K):
5300
3200
mg/kg
Emergence (%)
100
Calcium (Ca):
1.5
0.87
%
Seedling Vigor (%)
100
Magnesium (Mg):
0.44
0.26
%
Description of Plants
healthy
Sulfate (SO4-S):
3000
1800
mg/kg
Boron (Total B):
24
14
mg/kg
Pathogens Results
Units Rating
Moisture:
0
40.6
%
Fecal Coliform > 2300
MPN/a fail
Salmonella < 3
MPN/4g pass
Sodium (Na): 0.060 0.036 %
Chloride (Cl):
0.080
0.048
%
Date Tested: Dec. 22
pH Value:
NA
6.37
unit
Bulk Density:
23
39
Ib/cu ft
Physical Contaminants**
% by dry wt
Carbonates (CaCO3):
< 0.1
< 0.1
lb/ton
Total Plastic
< 0.1
Conductivity (EC5):
7.6
NA
mmhos/cm
Film Plastic
< 0.1
Organic Matter:
50.9
30.3
%
Glass
< 0.1
Organic Carbon:
24.0
14.0
%
Metal
< 0.1
Ash:
49.1
29.2
%
Sharps
ND
C/N Ratio
Aalndex
8.8
> 10
8.8
> 10
ratio
ratio
Total
< 0.5
Metals
Dry wt.
EPA Limit
units
Aluminum (Al):
10000
-
mg/kg
Arsenic (As):
2.4
41
mg/kg
Cadmium (Cd):
0.90
39
mg/kg
Chromium (Cr):
16
-
mg/kg
Cobalt (Co)
4.4
-
mg/kg
Copper (Cu):
170
1500
mg/kg
Iron (Fe):
26000
-
mg/kg
Lead (Pb):
16
300
mg/kg
Manganese (Mn):
530
-
mg/kg
Mercury (Hg):
< 1.0
17
mg/kg
Molybdenum (Mo):
3.6
75
mg/kg
Nickel (Ni):
12
420
mg/kg
Selenium (Se):
1.1
100
mg/kg
Zinc (Zn):
810
2800
mg/kg
Size Distribution
MM
% by weight
> 50
0.0
25 to 50
0.0
16 to 25
0.0
9.5 to 16
0.0
6.3 to 9.5
1.7
4.0 to 6.3
5.9
2.0 to 4.0
16.9
< 2.0
75.5
**Greater than 4mm in size 1
*Sample was received and handled in accordance with TMECC procedures.
r inan 2mm
Analyst: Assaf Sadeh
Account No.:
2120671 - 1 /1 - 9457
Group: Dec22E No. 22
INTERPRETATION:
Is Your Compost Stable?
Date Received 30 Dec. 22
Sample i.d. CU02-1222-S
Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2120671
Page one of three
Respiration Rate
2.2 mg CO2-C/ I ++++++++
g OM/day j< Stable >J<Moderately Unstable> < Unstable > < High For Mulch
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN/NitrateN ratio
2.5 RatioI ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ver Mature> < Mature > < Immature
Ammonia N ppm
2800 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. iVeryMature>l< Mature > < Immature
Nitrate N ppm
1100 mg/kg+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. 1< Immature >j< Mature
Cucumber Emergence
100.0 percent+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Immature > < Mature
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 MPN/g dry wt.I +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
< Safe > < High Fecal Coliform
Salmonella
Less than 3 /4g dry wt. I +++++++
<Safe none detected > < High Salmonella Count (> 3 per 4 rams
Metals US EPA 503
Pass dry wt. I +++++++++
<AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
7.2 PercentI ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dry wt. J<Low > < Average > < High Nutrient Content
Aglndex (Nutrients / Sodium and Chloride Salts) ((N+P205+K20 / Na + Cl))
15 Ratio+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Na & Cl > < Nutrient and Sodium and Chloride Provider > < Nutrient Provider
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Estimated release for first season
10lbs/ton++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
wet wt. Low Nitrogen Provider> < Average Nitrogen Provider > <Hi h Nitrogen Provider
C/N Ratio
8.8 Ratio
Soluble Available Nutrients
7.6 mmhos/cm
dry wt.
Lime Content (CaCO3)
0 Lbs/ton
dry wt.
< Low > < Average > < High Lime Content as CaCO3
What are the physical properties of your compost?
Percent Ash
49.1 Percent
dry wt.
Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM
1.7 Percent
dry wt.
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INTERPRETATION: Page two of three
Is Your Compost Stable?
Respiration Rate
2.2 Low: Good for all uses mg CO2-C/g OM/day
The respiration rate is a measurement of the biodegradation rate of the organic matter in the sample (as received).
The respiration rate is determined by measuring the rate at which CO2 is released under optimized moisture and
temperature conditions.
Is Your Compost Mature?
AmmoniaN:NitrateN ratio Composting to stabilize carbon can occur at such a rapid rate that sometimes phytotoxins remain in
2.5 mature
the compost and must be neutralized before using in high concentrations or in high -end uses. This
Ammonia N ppm
step is called curing. Typically ammonia is in excess with the break -down of organic materials resulting
2800 immature
in an increase in pH. This combination results in a loss of volatile ammonia (it smells). Once this toxic
Nitrate N ppm
ammonia has been reduced and the pH drops, the microbes convert the ammonia to nitrates. A low
1100 mature
ammonia + high nitrate score is indicative of a mature compost, however there are many exceptions.
For example, a compost with a low pH (<7) will retain ammonia, while a compost with high lime content
can lose ammonia before the organic fraction becomes stable. Composts must first be stable before
curing indicators apply.
Cucumber Bioassay
100.0 Percent Cucumbers are chosen for this test because they are salt tolerant and very sensitive to ammonia
and organic acid toxicity. Therefore, we can germinate seeds in high concentrations of compost to
measure phytotoxic effects without soluble salts being the limiting factor. Values above 80% for both percent emergence and
vigor are indicative of a well -cured compost. Exceptions include very high salts that affect the cucumbers, excessive concentrations
of nitrates and other nutrients that will be in range when formulated to make a growing media.
Is Your Compost Safe Regarding Health?
Fecal Coliform
> 1000 / g dry wt. Fecal coliforms can survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is common in all initial
compost piles. Most human pathogens occur from fecal matter and all fecal matter is loaded in fecal coliforms. Therefore fecal
coliforms are used as an indicator to determine if the chosen method for pathogen reduction (heat for compost) has met the
requirements of sufficient temperature, time and mixing. If the fecal coliforms are reduced to below 1000 per gram dry wt. it is
assumed all others pathogens are eliminated. Potential problems are that fecal coliform can regrow during the curing phase or
during shipping. This is because the conditions are now more favorable for growth than during the composting process.
Salmonella Bacteria
Less than 3 3 / 4g dry wt. Salmonella is not only another indicator organism but also a toxic microbe. It has been used in the
case of biosolids industry to determine adequate pathogen reduction.
Metals
Pass The ten heavy metals listed in the EPA 503 regulations are chosen to determine if compost
can be applied to ag land and handled without toxic effects. Most high concentrations of heavy metals are derived from
woodwaste feedstock such as chrome -arsenic treated or lead painted demolition wood. Biosolids are rarely a problem.
Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter?
Nutrients (N+P205+K20)
7.2 High nutrient content
This value is the sum of the primary nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Reported units are consistent with those
found on fertilizer formulations. A sum greater than 5 is indicative of a compost with high nutrient content, and best used to supply
nutrients to a receiving soil. A sum below 2 indicates low nutrient content, and is best -used to improve soil structure via the
addition of organic matter. Most compost falls between 2 and 5.
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Aglndex (Nutrients/Na+CI)
15 High nutrient ratio Composts with low Aglndex values have high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride
compared to nutrients. Repeated use of a compost with a low Aglndex (< 2) may result in sodium and/or chloride
acting as the limiting factor compared to nutrients, governing application rates. These composts may be used on well -draining
soils and/or with salt -tolerant plants. Additional nutrients form another source may be needed if the application rate is limited by
sodium or chloride. If the Aglndex is above 10, nutrients optimal for plant growth will be available without concern of sodium and/or
chloride toxicity. Composts with an Aglndex of above 10 are good for increasing nutrient levels for all soils. Most composts score
between 2 and 10. Concentrations of nutrients, sodium, and chloride in the receiving soil should be considered when determining
compost application rates. The Aglndex is a product of feedstock quality. Feedstock from dairy manure, marine waste, industrial
wastes, and halophytic plants are likely to produce a finished compost with a low Aglndex.
Plant Available Nitrogen (Ibs/ton)
10 Average N Provider Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) is calculated by estimating the release rate of Nitrogen from
the organic fraction of the compost. This estimate is based on the respiration rate, ammonia, and nitrate values. Despite the PAN
value of the compost, additional sources of Nitrogen may be needed during the growing season to offset the Nitrogen demand
of the microbes present in the compost. With ample nutrients these microbes can further breakdown organic matter in the
compost and release bound Nitrogen. Nitrogen demand based on a high C/N ratio is not considered in the PAN calculation
because additional Nitrogen should always be supplemented to the receiving soil when composts with a high C/N ratio are applied.
ON Ratio
8.8 Indicates maturity As a guiding principal, a C/N ratio below 14 indicates maturity and above 14 indicates
immaturity, however, there are many exceptions. Large woodchips (>6.3mm), bark, and redwood are slow to breakdown and
therefore can result in a relatively stable product while the C/N ratio value is high. Additionally, some composts with chicken manure
and/or green grass feedstocks can start with a C/N ratio below 15 and are very unstable. A C/N ratio below 10 supplies Nitrogen,
while a ratio above 20 can deplete Nitrogen from the soil. The rate at which Nitrogen will be released or used by the microbes is
indicated by the respiration rate. If the respiration rate is too high the transfer of Nitrogen will not be controlable.
Soluble Nutrients & Salts (EC5 w/w dw - mmhos/cm)
7.6 Average salts This value refers to all soluble ions including nutrients, sodium, chloride and some
soluble organic compounds. The concentration of salts will change due to the release of salts from the organic matter as it degrades,
volatilization of ammonia, decomposition of soluble organics, and conversion of molecular structure. High salts + high Aglndex is
indicative of a compost high in readily available nutrients. The application rate of these composts should be limited by the optimum
nutrient value based on soil analysis of the receiving soil. High Salts + low Aglndex is indicative of a compost low in nutrients with
high concentrations of sodium and/or chloride. Limit the application rate according to the toxicity level of thesodium and/or chloride.
Low salts indicates that the compost can be applied without risking salt toxicity, is likely a good source of organic matter, and that
nutrients will release slowly over time.
Lime Content (Ibs. per ton)
0 Low lime content Compost high in lime or carbonates are often those produced from chicken manure (layers)
ash materials, and lime products. These are excellent products to use on a receiving soil where lime has been recommended by
soil analysis to raise the pH. Composts with a high lime content should be closely considered for pH requirements when formulating
potting mixes.
Physical Properties
Percent Ash
49.1 Average ash content Ash is the non -organic fraction of a compost. Most composts contain approximately 50%
ash (dry weight basis). Compost can be high in ash content for many reasons including: excess minerilzation(old compost),
contamination with soil base material during turning, poor quality feedstock, and soil or mineral products added. Finding the source
and reducing high ash content is often the fastest means to increasing nutrient quality of a compost.
Particle Size % > 6.3 MM (0.25")
1.7 May restrict use Large particles may restrict use for potting soils, golf course topdressings, seed -starter
mixes, and where a fine size distribution is required. Composts with large particles can still be used as excellent additions to field
soils, shrub mixes and mulches.
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations:
PAN = (X * (organic N)) + ((NH4-N) + (NO3-N))
X value = If RR < 2 then X = 0.1
If RR =2.1 to 5 then X = 0.2
If RR =5.1 to 10 then X = 0.3
If RR > 10 then X = 0.4
Note: If C/N ratio > 15 additional N should be applied.
RR = Respiration rate
Estimated available nutrients for use when calculating application rates
Ibs/ton (As Rcvd.)
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) 10.1
Ammonia (NH4-N) 3.40
Nitrate (NO3-N) 1.26
Available Phosphorus (P205*0.64) 29.0
Available Potassium (K20) 7.7
Meritech, Inc.
Environmental Laboratory
Laboratory Certification No. 165
Contact: Jorge Montezuma
Client: Atlas Organics
156 Magnolia St
Spartanburg, SC 29603
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Report Date: 10/26/2022
P.O. #: CU02 TCLP
Date Sample Revd: 10/5/2022
Meritech Work Order # 100522183 Sample: CU02B-1022-TCLP Composite 10/5/2022
1311 - TCLP Metals
Parameter Results Analysis Date Det. Limit Reg. Limit Method
Arsenic
<0.100 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.100
5.0
EPA 200.7
Barium
0.526 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.050
100.0
EPA 200.7
Cadmium
<0.020 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.020
1.0
EPA 200.7
Chromium
<0.050 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.050
5.0
EPA 200.7
Lead
<0.100 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.100
5.0
EPA 200.7
Mercury
<0.02 mg/L
10/18/2022
0.02
0.2
EPA 245.1
Selenium
<0.100 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.100
1.0
EPA 200.7
Silver
<0.050 mg/L
10/19/2022
0.050
5.0
EPA 200.7
TCLP Organics
Parameter
Results
Analysis Date
Reporting
Limit
Method
Volatiles 8260
Attached
10/14/2022
-
8260
Semi Vol. 8270
Attached
10/19/2022
-
8270
Other Tests
Parameter Results Analysis Date Reporting Limit Method
Cyanide, total <0.500 mg/kg 10/18/2022 0.500 mg/kg EPA 335.4
Sulfide 13.0 mg/kg 10/18/2022 10.0 mg/kg SM4500S21)
Flash Point >140 °F 10/14/2022 - EPA 1020C
Corrositivity (pH) 7.8 S.U. 10/12/2022 1.0 - 14.0 S.U. SM 4500 HB
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Client: Atlas Organics
156 Magnolia St P.O. #: CU02 TCLP
Spartanburg, SC 29603 Date Sample Revd: 10/5/2022
Meritech Work Order # 100522183 Sample: CU02B-1022-TCLP Composite
1311 - TCLP Pesticides & Herbicides
Pesticide - SW-846 8081A
10/5/2022
Parameter
Results Analysis Date Det, Limit Reg. Limit Dilution Factor
Endrin
Attached
Chlordane
Attached
Toxaphene
Attached
Methoxychlor
Attached
Heptachlor
Attached
Lindane
Attached
Herbicides - SW-846 8151A
Parameter Results Analysis Date Det. Limit Reg. Limit Dilution Factor
2,4-D Attached
2,4,5-TP (Silvex) Attached
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Report Date:
P.O. #:
Date Sample Rcvd:
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CU02TCLP
10/5/2022
Meritech Work Order #
100522183 Sample: CU02B-1022-TCLP Composite
10/5/2022
Parameters
Results
Analysis Date
Reporting Limit
Method
% Total Solids
80.4 %
10/13/2022
0-100 %
SM 2540B
Ammonia, Nitrogen
2940 mg/kg
10/20/2022
10 mg/kg
EPA 350.1
TKN
17700 mg/kg
10/25/2022
20 mg/kg
EPA 351.1
Nitrate/Nitrite, Nitrogen
33.5 mg/kg
10/24/2022
31.3 mg/kg
EPA 353.2
AIuminum, total
8,610 mg/kg
10/20/2022
2.50 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Arsenic, total
2.63 mg/kg
10/20/2022
0.500 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Cadmium, total
0.515 mg/kg
10/20/2022
0.200 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Calcium, total
183 mg/kg
10/20/2022
10.0 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Copper, total
8.62 mg/kg
10/20/2022
1.00 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Lead, total
8.98 mg/kg
10/20/2022
0.500 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Magnesium, total
60.9 mg/kg
10/20/2022
10.0 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Mercury, total
0.160 mg/kg
10/18/2022
0.02 mg/kg
EPA 245.1
Molybdenum, total
1.72 mg/kg
10/20/2022
0.500 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Nickel, total
9.26 mg/kg
10/20/2022
2.0 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Phosphorus, total
10200 mg/kg
10/20/2022
2.00 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Potassium, total
66.2 mg/kg
10/20/2022
20.0 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Selenium, total
<0.595 mg/kg
10/20/2022
0.595 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Sodium, total
11.3 mg/kg
10/20/2022
20.0 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
Zinc, total
894 mg/kg
10/20/2022
0.500 mg/kg
EPA 200.7
SAR
0,185
10/20/2022
-
-
pH
7.8 S.U.
10/12/2022
1.0 - 14.0 S.U.
SM 4500-HB
t hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data.
Laboratory Representative
642 Tamco Road, Reidsville, North Carolina 27320
tel.(336)342-4748 fax.(336)342-1522
MERITECH, INC.
Environmental Laboratories
.,- Laboratory Certificate #165
Client: Atlas Organics Durham, LLC
Project: CU02 TCLP
Client Sample ID: CU02B-1022-TCLP
Sample Collection: 10/05/22
Meritech Sample ID: 100522183
1311 - TCLP Organics
Volatiles: SW-846 8260
Analysis: 10/ 14/22
Extraction:
10/10/22
Analyst: VWV
Report Date:
10/20/22
Parameter
Result
Units
Det. Limit
ReLT. Limit
Dilution Factor
Benzene
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
0.50
20
Carbon Tetrachloride
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
0.50
20
Chlorobenzene
< 0.0200
mglL
0.0200
100
20
Chloroform
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
6.0
20
1,2-Dichloroethane
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
0.50
20
1,1-Dichloroethene
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
0.70
20
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
< 0.200
mg/L
0.200
200
20
Tetrachloroethylene
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
0.70
20
Trichloroethene
< 0.0200
mg/L
0.0200
0.50
20
Vinyl Chloride
<0,0400
mg/L
0.040
0.20
20
Semi-Volatiles: SW-846 8270
Analysis: 10/19/22
Extraction:
10/10/22
Analyst: PM
Report Date:
10/21/22
Parameter
Result
Units
Det. Limit
Re;. Limit
Dilution Factor
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
7.5
10
Hexachlorobenzene
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
0.13
10
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene
<0.I00
mg/L
0.100
0.5
10
Hexachloroethane
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
3.00
10
o-cresol
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
200
10
m&p-cresol
0.471
mglL
0.200
200
10
Total cresols
0.471
mg/L
0.300
200
10
Nitrobenzene
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
2.00
I0
Pentachlorophenol
<0.500
mg/L
0.500
100
10
Pyridine
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
5.0
10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
<0.I00
mg/L
0.100
400
10
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
<0.100
mg/l,
0.100
2.00
10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<0.100
mg/L
0.100
0.13
10
I hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data, �j` �
Laboratory Representative
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(336) 342-4748 * info@meritechlabs.com
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summmir
Analytical Report
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(consolidated)
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TEL: (330) 2S3-8211 FAX.- (330) 2S3-4489
WO#: 22100537
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Date Reported: 10/21/2022
Lab ID: 22100537-001
Collection Date:
10/5/2022 3:00:00 PM
Client Sample ID 100522-183
Matrix-
SOLID
Analysis Result
MDL
PQL Qual Units Dilution Batch Date Analyzed
TCLP PESTICIDES ANALYSIS (SW131118081)
EPA 8031B
EPA 3510 Analyst: PGP
Chlordane_ total ND
0,760
50,0 U µglL
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
Toxaphene ND
3.20
100 U µg/L
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
Endrin ND
0.127
10.0 U Ag/L
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
gamma-BHC ND
0.0858
10.0 U µg/L
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
Heptachlor ND
0.0672
10.0 U µg/L
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
Heptachlor epoxide ND
0.135
10.0 U µg/L
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
Methoxychlor ND
0.102
10.0 U µg/L
20
60253 10/20/2022 4:04:00 PM
TCLP HERBICIDES BY EPA 8321B
EPA 8324E
Analyst: SRA
2,4-D ND
0.500
0.500 U mg/L
50
RI52061 10/17/2022 10:50:00 PM
2,4,5-TP ND
0.500
0.500 U m.1/L
50
R152061 10/17/2022 10:50:00 PM
Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank E
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded M
MC Value is below Minimum Compound Limit. N
ND Not Detected OGl
P Second column confirmation exceeds PL
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Sample Identification
CU02-0222-S
CU02-022422
CU02-0422-S
CU02-0622-S
CU02-0822-5
CU02-1022-S
CU02-1222-5
CU02-1222-S
Sample ID #
2020188-1/1
2020378-1/1
2040181-1/1
2080189-1/1
2080053-/1
2100099-1/1
2120187-1/1
2120671 - 1/1
Sampling Date
2/7/2022
2/16/2022
4/6/2022
6/8/2022
8/1/2022
10/5/2022
12/7/2022
12/29/2022
Date Received
2/8/2022
2/17/2022
4/7/2022
6/9/2022
8/2/2022
10/6/2022
12/8/2022
12/30/2022
Total Nitrogen
% dry weight
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.7
Nitrate (NO3-N)
mg/kg dry weight
48.0
160.0
230.0
240
4.4
<1
4.6
1100.0
Calcium (Ca)
% dry weight
1.40
1.60
1.70
1.6
1.60
16.00
1.40
1.50
Magnesium (Mg)
% dry weight
0.46
0.52
0.54
0.46
0.47
0.48
0.38
0.44
Sodium (Na)
% dry weight
0.051
0.049
0.061
0.052
0.065
0.054
0.059
0.060
Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN)
lb/tons
lb/ton wet wt.
7.0
9.0
10.0
7.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)*
I mg/kg by dry weight
25,952
26,840
26,770
25,760
26,996
27,000
25,995
25,900
Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR)**
I unitless
1 0.051
0.051
0.061
0.051
0.061
0.021
0.06
0.06
* TKN = TN*10000-(NO3-N)
** SAR = Na/((Ca+Mg)/2)^(1/2)
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/19/2021
BA11-2021
106.9
104.7
97.7
41
first day of temps
12/20/2021
BA11-2021
138.7
135.8
133
43
first day of all 131
12/21/2021
BA11-2021
145.6
140.7
138.1
39
12/22/2021
BA11-2021
150.1
144.7
139.4
38
PFRP Met
12/23/2021
BA11-2021
157.5
151.8
147.3
29
12/24/2021
BA11-2021
161.7
155.9
152.6
37
12/25/2021
BA11-2021
163.5
158.1
155.7
57
12/26/2021
BA11-2021
165.7
161.2
157.9
56
12/27/2021
BA11-2021
166.9
162.4
159.1
49
12/28/2021
BA11-2021
167.1
162.7
160.3
53
12/29/2021
BA11-2021
166.8
162.9
160.2
66
12/30/2021
BA11-2021
167.9
163.8
161.2
64
12/31/2021
BA11-2021
167.8
163.9
161.3
61
1/1/2022
BA11-2021
167.4
163.5
160.9
67
1/2/2022
BA11-2021
167.3
163.2
160.7
69
VAR Met
1/3/2022
BA11-2021
166.9
162.8
160.4
42
1/4/2022
BA11-2021
166.4
162.3
159.9
27
1/5/2022
BA11-2021
166.1
162
159.7
37
1/6/2022
BA11-2021
165.8
161.7
159.5
38
1/7/2022
BA11-2021
165.4
161.5
159.1
34
1/8/2022
BA11-2021
165.1
161.2
158.8
23
1/9/2022
BA11-2021
164.8
160.9
158.5
39
1/10/2022
BA11-2021
164.5
160.7
158.4
40
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/23/2021
BB11-2021
106.5
99
97.8
29
first day of temps
12/24/2021
BB11-2021
123.4
117.7
116.5
37
12/25/2021
BB11-2021
137.5
135.2
133.9
57
first day of all 131
12/26/2021
BB11-2021
152.6
148.9
145.8
56
12/27/2021
BB11-2021
158
154.2
151.7
49
PFRP Met
12/28/2021
BB11-2021
162.7
158.6
154.9
53
12/29/2021
BB11-2021
164.1
159.3
155.2
66
12/30/2021
BB11-2021
166
162.6
157.8
64
12/31/2021
BB11-2021
166.3
162.7
158
61
1/1/2022
BB11-2021
166.4
162.7
157.9
67
1/2/2022
BB11-2021
166.3
162.4
157.8
69
1/3/2022
BB11-2021
165.9
162
157.4
42
1/4/2022
BB11-2021
165.4
161.6
157.1
27
1/5/2022
BB11-2021
165.1
161.3
156.8
37
1/6/2022
BB11-2021
164.9
161.1
156.2
38
1/7/2022
BB11-2021
164.5
160.8
155.9
34
VAR Met
1/8/2022
BB11-2021
164.3
160.5
155.7
23
1/9/2022
BB11-2021
164.1
160.2
155.4
39
1/10/2022
BB11-2021
163.9
160
155.2
40
1/11/2022
BB11-2021
1 163.71
159.91
1551
29
1/12/2022
BB11-2021
1 163.41
159.61
154.71
27
1/13/2022
BB11-2021
1 163.41
159.51
154.4
29
1/14/2022
BB11-2021
1 163.21
159.41
154.31
37
1/15/2022
BB11-2021
1 1631
159.31
154.11
291
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/25/2021
BC11-2021
117.8
110.5
106.9
57
first day of temps
12/26/2021
BC11-2021
138.6
135.1
132
56
first day of all 131
12/27/2021
BC11-2021
145.9
142.5
138.6
49
12/28/2021
BC11-2021
153.8
150.1
146.9
53
PFRP Met
12/29/2021
BC11-2021
158.4
156
152.7
66
12/30/2021
BC11-2021
159.7
157.3
154.2
64
12/31/2021
BC11-2021
162.1
159.3
158
61
1/1/2022
BC11-2021
162.2
159.9
158.4
67
1/2/2022
BC11-2021
162.3
160.1
158.4
69
1/3/2022
BC11-2021
162
159.8
157.9
42
1/4/2022
BC11-2021
161.9
159.4
157.7
27
1/5/2022
BC11-2021
161.7
159.2
157.4
37
1/6/2022
BC11-2021
161.5
159.1
157.3
38
1/7/2022
BC11-2021
161.2
158.8
156.9
34
1/8/2022
BC11-2021
161.1
158.6
156.7
23
VAR Met
1/9/2022
BC11-2021
161
158.4
156.4
39
1/10/2022
BC11-2021
159.9
158.4
156.5
40
1/11/2022
BC11-2021
159.9
158.2
156.3
29
1/12/2022
BC11-2021
159.7
158.1
156
27
1/13/2022
BC11-2021
159.6
158
155.8
29
1/14/2022
BC11-2021
159.5
158.1
155.6
37
1/15/2022
BC11-2021
165.8
157.9
155.4
29
1/16/2022
BC11-2021
165.2
159.4
154.9
28
1/17/2022
BC11-2021
1 164.81
1591
154.51
40
1/18/2022
BC11-2021
1 164.51
158.71
154.31
281
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/29/2021
BD11-2021
110.8
107.6
104.7
66
first day of temps
12/30/2021
BD11-2021
117
113.9
108.4
64
12/31/2021
BD11-2021
121.9
118.2
115
61
1/1/2022
BD11-2021
137.5
135.2
131.6
67
first day of all 131
1/2/2022
BD11-2021
146.9
143.5
138.8
69
1/3/2022
BD11-2021
152.2
148.9
146.3
42
PFRP Met
1/4/2022
BD11-2021
158.9
154.8
152.7
27
1/5/2022
BD11-2021
163.6
159.2
157.9
37
1/6/2022
BD11-2021
167.3
161.3
159.6
38
1/7/2022
BD11-2021
167
160.9
159.2
34
1/8/2022
BD11-2021
166.9
160.6
158.9
23
1/9/2022
BD11-2021
166.7
160.5
158.7
39
1/10/2022
BD11-2021
166.5
160.5
158.6
40
1/11/2022
BD11-2021
166.4
160.2
158.5
29
1/12/2022
BD11-2021
166.2
160.1
158.4
27
1/13/2022
BD11-2021
1 166.11
1601
158.21
29
1/14/2022
BD11-2021
1 1661
159.91
158.11
37
VAR Met
1/15/2022
BD11-2021
165.9
159.8
157.9
29
1/16/2022
BD11-2021
165.7
159.6
157.8
28
1/17/2022
BD11-2021
165.5
159.4
157.5
40
1/18/2022
BD11-2021
165.3
159.3
157.2
28
1/19/2022
BD11-2021
165.2
159.3
157.1
32
1/20/2022
BD11-2021
165.1
159.1
157
42
1/21/2022
BD11-2021
165.2
159
156.9
28
1/22/2022
BD11-2021
165
158.8
156.7
22
1/23/2022
BD11-2021
1 164.81
158.71
156.51
35
1/24/2022
BD11-2021
1 164.71
158.61
156.41
301
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/31/2021
BE11-2021
110.8
109.7
105.8
61
first day of temps
1/1/2022
BE11-2021
135.1
133.9
131.8
67
first day of all 131
1/2/2022
BE11-2021
142.3
138.6
135.9
69
1/3/2022
BE11-2021
148
144.2
142.3
42
PFRP Met
1/4/2022
BE11-2021
154.6
150.5
148.2
27
1/5/2022
BE11-2021
161
157.4
155.8
37
1/6/2022
BE11-2021
163.2
159.3
157.4
38
1/7/2022
BE11-2021
165.7
162.8
159.2
34
1/8/2022
BE11-2021
165.5
162.7
159
23
1/9/2022
BE11-2021
165.4
163
159.1
39
1/10/2022
BE11-2021
165.3
162.9
159
40
1/11/2022
BE11-2021
165.1
162.8
158.7
29
1/12/2022
BE11-2021
165.3
160.9
158.9
27
1/13/2022
BE11-2021
165.4
161
158.8
29
1/14/2022
BE11-2021
165.5
161.3
158.9
37
VAR Met
1/15/2022
BE11-2021
166.4
162.7
160
29
1/16/2022
BE11-2021
166.1
162.5
159.7
28
1/17/2022
BE11-2021
166
162.3
159.4
40
1/18/2022
BE11-2021
165.7
162.2
159.1
28
1/19/2022
BE11-2021
165.6
162.1
158.9
32
1/20/2022
BE11-2021
165.3
162
157
42
1/21/2022
BE11-2021
165
164.3
157
28
1/22/2022
BE11-2021
164.9
164.1
156.8
22
1/23/2022
BE11-2021
164.8
163.9
156.6
35
1/24/2022
BE11-2021
164.6
163.7
156.5
30
1/25/2022
BE11-2021
164.1
163.3
156.2
37
1/26/2022
BE11-2021
163.8
163.1
155.9
32
1/27/2022
BE11-2021
1 163.51
162.91
155.71
211
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/3/2022
BF1-2022
109.1
105.8
102
2
first day of temps
1/4/2022
BF1-2022
134.1
137.1
135.7
27
first day of all 131
1/5/2022
BF1-2022
143.7
142.3
139.2
37
1/6/2022
BF1-2022
1 147.61
145.91
143.61
38
PFRP Met
1/7/2022
BF1-2022
1 152.81
150.11
147.51
34
1/8/2022
BF1-2022
1 158.91
156.81
152.1
23
1/9/2022
BF1-2022
166.5
163.5
160.7
39
1/10/2022
BF1-2022
167.8
164.7
161.8
40
1/11/2022
BF1-2022
168.2
165.4
162.6
29
1/12/2022
BF1-2022
168.5
165.8
162
27
1/13/2022
BF1-2022
169.4
167.4
163.1
29
1/14/2022
BF1-2022
169.8
167.9
164
37
1/15/2022
BF1-2022
169.8
167.9
164.2
29
1/16/2022
BF1-2022
169.6
167.7
164.1
28
1/17/2022
BF1-2022
169.4
167.4
164
40
VAR Met
1/18/2022
BF1-2022
169.2
167.3
163.9
28
1/19/2022
BF1-2022
169
167.2
163.7
32
1/20/2022
BF1-2022
168.8
167.2
163.6
42
1/21/2022
BF1-2022
168.9
167.3
163.5
28
1/22/2022
BF1-2022
168.7
167.1
163.4
22
1/23/2022
BF1-2022
168.6
167.1
163.2
35
1/24/2022
BF1-2022
165.5
167
163
30
1/25/2022
BF1-2022
165.8
166.7
162.7
37
1/26/2022
BF1-2022
165.6
166.7
162.9
32
1/27/2022
BF1-2022
168.1
166.5
162.8
21
1/28/2022
BF1-2022
168
166.3
162.7
27
1/29/2022
BF1-2022
1 163.81
158.61
1581
34
1/30/2022
BF1-2022
1 160.31
157.51
159.21
30
1/31/2022
BF1-2022
1 163.31
159.21
157.91
261
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/5/2022
BG1-2022
98.7
96.3
95.1
37
first day of temps
1/6/2022
BG1-2022
142.5
137.9
133.6
38
first day of all 131
1/7/2022
BG1-2022
147.9
150.2
148.5
34
1/8/2022
BG1-2022
155.1
153.9
150.3
23
PFRP Met
1/9/2022
BG1-2022
160.6
157.7
154.9
39
1/10/2022
BG1-2022
162.1
158.3
155.7
40
1/11/2022
BG1-2022
165
160.6
157.1
29
1/12/2022
BG1-2022
166.4
161.8
158.7
27
1/13/2022
BG1-2022
167.3
162.9
160.4
29
1/14/2022
BG1-2022
168.5
163.8
160.9
37
1/15/2022
BG1-2022
168.7
164.1
161.4
29
1/16/2022
BG1-2022
168.9
164.5
161.7
28
1/17/2022
BG1-2022
168.8
164.3
161.6
40
1/18/2022
BG1-2022
169
164.7
161.9
20
1/19/2022
BG1-2022
168.8
164.5
161.7
32
VAR Met
1/20/2022
BG1-2022
168.7
164.4
161.5
42
1/21/2022
BG1-2022
168.5
164.5
161.4
28
1/22/2022
BG1-2022
168.1
164.3
161.2
22
1/23/2022
BG1-2022
167.9
163.8
161.1
35
1/24/2022
BG1-2022
167.8
163.7
160.9
30
1/25/2022
BG1-2022
167.6
163.5
160.7
37
1/26/2022
BG1-2022
167.5
163.2
160.4
32
1/27/2022
BG1-2022
167.4
163.2
160.1
21
1/28/2022
BG1-2022
167.3
163.2
160
27
1/29/2022
BG1-2022
167.7
161
153.3
34
1/30/2022
BG1-2022
161
157.9
150.6
30
1/31/2022
BG1-2022
159.4
157.3
151.2
26
2/1/2022
BG1-2022
159.3
157.1
151.3
28
2/2/2022
BG1-2022
159.1
156.9
151.2
27
2/3/2022
BG1-2022
158.6
156.7
150.9
51
2/4/2022
BG1-2022
158.2
156.5
150.8
64
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/11/2022
BH1-2022
119.2
115.4
110.5
29
first day of temps
1/12/2022
BH1-2022
138.1
137.8
135.4
27
first day of all 131
1/13/2022
BH1-2022
149.8
145.3
143.1
29
1/14/2022
BH1-2022
153.8
149.6
146.3
37
PFRP Met
1/15/2022
BH1-2022
158.2
154.1
150.8
29
1/16/2022
BH1-2022
160.1
155.6
151.5
28
1/17/2022
BH1-2022
164.4
159.7
154.2
40
1/18/2022
BH1-2022
165.2
160.5
155.1
28
1/19/2022
BH1-2022
168.3
165.3
156.3
32
1/20/2022
BH1-2022
168.6
165.5
156.4
42
1/21/2022
BH1-2022
168.6
165.5
156.7
28
1/22/2022
BH1-2022
168.3
165.4
156.6
22
1/23/2022
BH1-2022
168.5
164.4
156.5
35
1/24/2022
BH1-2022
168.4
164.3
156.1
30
1/25/2022
BH1-2022
168.3
164.1
155.8
37
VAR Met
1/26/2022
BH1-2022
168.2
163.4
155.7
32
1/27/2022
BH1-2022
167.9
163.3
155.5
21
1/28/2022
BH1-2022
167.7
163.3
155.3
27
1/29/2022
BH1-2022
169.1
159.3
149
34
1/30/2022
BH1-2022
168.4
161.1
149.9
30
1/31/2022
BH1-2022
168.2
157.3
153.1
26
2/1/2022
BH1-2022
168.3
157.6
153.2
28
2/2/2022
BH1-2022
168.3
157.4
153
27
2/3/2022
BH1-2022
167.9
157.3
152.8
51
2/4/2022
BH1-2022
167.7
157.1
152.6
64
2/5/2022
BH1-2022
167.5
157
152.5
37
2/6/2022
BH1-2022
167.3
157
152.4
24
2/7/2022
BH1-2022
1 167.51
156.91
152.31
341
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/12/2022
1311-2022
114.8
99.2
95.9
27
first day of temps
1/13/2022
1311-2022
136.7
133.9
132.3
29
first day if all 131
1/14/2022
1311-2022
147.5
145.2
143.6
37
1/15/2022
1311-2022
153.2
150
147.9
29
PFRP Met
1/16/2022
1311-2022
156.5
152.9
150.3
28
1/17/2022
1311-2022
157.9
154.1
152.6
40
1/18/2022
1311-2022
160.1
158.3
157
28
1/19/2022
B11-2022
1 164.61
161.41
158.9
32
1/20/2022
1311-2022
167.3
164
160.2
42
1/21/2022
1311-2022
168.1
164.6
160.8
28
1/22/2022
1311-2022
168.2
165.4
161.3
22
1/23/2022
1311-2022
168.4
165.7
161.5
35
1/24/2022
1311-2022
168.3
165.6
161.4
30
1/25/2022
1311-2022
168.1
165.3
161.2
37
1/26/2022
1311-2022
167.9
165.2
161
32
VAR Met
1/27/2022
1311-2022
167.7
165
161
21
1/28/2022
1311-2022
167.8
165.1
160.9
27
1/29/2022
1311-2022
165
157.9
154.6
34
1/30/2022
1311-2022
161.2
156.7
151
30
1/31/2022
1311-2022
163.7
156.4
152.7
26
2/1/2022
1311-2022
163.6
156.3
152.5
28
2/2/2022
1311-2022
163.4
156.2
152.1
27
2/3/2022
1311-2022
163.3
156.2
151.9
51
2/4/2022
1311-2022
163.2
156.1
151.8
64
2/5/2022
1311-2022
163.1
155.9
151.5
37
2/6/2022
1311-2022
163.2
156
151.2
24
2/7/2022
1311-2022
162.9
155.8
151.3
34
2/8/2022
1311-2022
162.3
155.5
151.2
34
2/9/2022
B11-2022
1 162.11
155.31
1511
32
2/10/2022
B11-2022
1 161.81
155.11
150.81
34
2/11/2022
B11-2022
1 161.51
154.91
150.81
371
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/16/2022
BA1-2022
108.6
101.5
98.1
28
first day of temps
1/17/2022
BA1-2022
110.2
104.6
100.8
40
1/18/2022
BA1-2022
124.6
119.3
117.1
28
1/19/2022
BA1-2022
138.5
135.7
133.8
32
first day of all 131
1/20/2022
BA1-2022
144.8
140.5
138.6
42
1/21/2022
BA1-2022
146.4
141.6
140
28
PFRP Met
1/22/2022
BA1-2022
152.6
147.9
144.8
22
1/23/2022
BA1-2022
158.9
154.3
152
35
1/24/2022
BA1-2022
161.4
157.9
154.8
30
1/25/2022
BA1-2022
163.7
159.6
155.7
37
1/26/2022
BA1-2022
165.8
161.7
157.5
32
1/27/2022
BA1-2022
167.9
163.4
158.9
21
1/28/2022
BA1-2022
168.9
165.6
159.5
27
1/29/2022
BA1-2022
164.3
161.7
158.4
34
1/30/2022
BA1-2022
160.1
159.8
164.2
30
1/31/2022
BA1-2022
160.1
159.9
161.4
26
2/1/2022
BA1-2022
160
159.7
161.5
28
VAR Met
2/2/2022
BA1-2022
159.8
159.5
161.2
27
2/3/2022
BA1-2022
159.3
159.1
160.8
51
2/4/2022
BA1-2022
159
157.9
160.4
64
2/5/2022
BA1-2022
159
157.6
160
37
2/6/2022
BA1-2022
158.9
157.5
159.7
24
2/7/2022
BA1-2022
158.8
157.4
159.5
34
2/8/2022
BA1-2022
158.6
157.3
159.2
34
2/9/2022
BA1-2022
158.4
157.2
159
32
2/10/2022
BA1-2022
158
156.9
158.5
34
2/11/2022
BA1-2022
157.6
156.5
158.1
37
2/12/2022
BA1-2022
1 149.91
152.21
152.71
72
2/13/2022
BA1-2022
1 1571
155.81
157.41
48
2/14/2022
BA1-2022
1 156.91
155.71
157.11
291
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/19/2022
BB1-2022
98.5
95.4
93.1
32
first day of temps
1/20/2022
BB1-2022
108
103.7
103.1
42
1/21/2022
BB1-2022
126.3
120.5
118.7
28
1/22/2022
BB1-2022
138.1
135.6
132.8
22
first day of all 131
1/23/2022
BB1-2022
147.4
143.8
141.6
35
1/24/2022
BB1-2022
151.1
147.9
145.3
30
PFRP Met
1/25/2022
BB1-2022
152.9
148.5
151.2
37
1/26/2022
BB1-2022
153.2
149.9
154.7
32
1/27/2022
BB1-2022
155.7
152.4
155.8
21
1/28/2022
BB1-2022
159.1
156.3
156.9
27
1/29/2022
BB1-2022
156.3
154.4
155.8
34
1/30/2022
BB1-2022
159.6
165.8
159.3
30
1/31/2022
BB1-2022
160.9
164.7
159.1
26
2/1/2022
BB1-2022
160.8
164.5
158.9
28
2/2/2022
BB1-2022
160.7
164.1
158.6
27
2/3/2022
BB1-2022
160.4
163.7
158.3
51
2/4/2022
BB1-2022
160.2
163.4
158
64
VAR Met
2/5/2022
BB1-2022
160.1
163.3
158.1
37
2/6/2022
BB1-2022
160
163.1
158
24
2/7/2022
BB1-2022
159.9
162.8
157.9
34
2/8/2022
BB1-2022
159.8
162.6
157.5
34
2/9/2022
BB1-2022
159.7
162.4
157.3
32
2/10/2022
BB1-2022
159.5
162.1
157
34
2/11/2022
BB1-2022
159.2
161.9
156.7
37
2/12/2022
BB1-2022
157.7
158.1
156.6
72
2/13/2022
BB1-2022
157.5
160.3
156.1
48
2/14/2022
BB1-2022
157.2
160.2
156.1
29
2/15/2022
BB1-2022
1 1571
159.91
155.81
24
2/16/2022
BB1-2022
1 156.91
159.61
155.41
34
2/17/2022
BB1-2022
1 156.71
159.41
155.31
551
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/25/2022
BC1-2022
103.8
96.4
96.4
37
first day of temps
1/26/2022
BC1-2022
112.8
115.3
109.2
32
1/27/2022
BC1-2022
124.8
121.6
118.5
21
1/28/2022
BC1-2022
137.6
134.2
131.7
27
first day of all 131
1/29/2022
BC1-2022
154.4
153.7
157.9
34
1/30/2022
BC1-2022
169.3
168.7
169.9
30
PFRP Met
1/31/2022
BC1-2022
169.8
167.8
168.4
26
2/1/2022
BC1-2022
169.7
167.6
168.3
28
2/2/2022
BC1-2022
169.5
167.4
167.9
27
2/3/2022
BC1-2022
169.4
167.2
167.6
51
2/4/2022
BC1-2022
169.2
167
167.5
64
2/5/2022
BC1-2022
169
167.1
167.3
37
2/6/2022
BC1-2022
168.8
167
167.2
24
2/7/2022
BC1-2022
168.8
167.1
167
34
2/8/2022
BC1-2022
168.6
166.9
167.1
34
2/9/2022
BC1-2022
168.7
166.8
167
32
2/10/2022
BC1-2022
168.6
166.7
166.9
34
VAR Met
2/11/2022
BC1-2022
168.3
166.5
166.4
37
2/12/2022
BC1-2022
165.8
167.2
168.1
72
2/13/2022
BC1-2022
167.6
166.1
165.8
48
2/14/2022
BC1-2022
167.4
165.9
165.7
29
2/15/2022
BC1-2022
167.1
165.6
165.4
24
2/16/2022
BC1-2022
166.8
165.3
165.1
34
2/17/2022
BC1-2022
166.51
165.11
1551
55
2/18/2022
BC1-2022
1 165.91
164.61
154.71
661
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
1/29/2022
BD1-2022
124.7
110.4
97.7
34
first day of temps
1/30/2022
BD1-2022
168.8
132.9
120.1
30
1/31/2022
BD1-2022
153.3
142.9
138.6
26
first day of all 131
2/1/2022
BD1-2022
158.1
147.9
142.6
28
2/2/2022
BD1-2022
159.8
160.9
151.6
27
PFRP Met
2/3/2022
BD1-2022
165.1
163.5
157.9
51
2/4/2022
BD1-2022
168.1
167.6
158.9
64
2/5/2022
BD1-2022
169.3
168.7
159.4
37
2/6/2022
BD1-2022
169.5
168.9
159.7
24
2/7/2022
BD1-2022
169.3
168.7
164
34
2/8/2022
BD1-2022
169.3
168.6
164.4
34
2/9/2022
BD1-2022
169.2
168.5
164.2
32
2/10/2022
BD1-2022
169.1
168.3
164.1
34
2/11/2022
BD1-2022
169.8
168.9
165.1
37
2/12/2022
BD1-2022
166.5
164.4
163
72
2/13/2022
BD1-2022
168.5
167.9
164.2
48
VAR Met
2/14/2022
BD1-2022
168.4
167.7
164
29
2/15/2022
BD1-2022
168.2
167.6
163.7
24
2/16/2022
BD1-2022
167.8
167.2
163.4
34
2/17/2022
BD1-2022
167.5
166.9
163.1
55
2/18/2022
BD1-2022
167.5
166.4
162.7
66
2/19/2022
BD1-2022
167
165.9
162.2
32
2/20/2022
BD1-2022
163.6
162.9
161.8
50
2/21/2022
BD1-2022
1 163.91
162.81
161.61
67
2/22/2022
BD1-2022
1 163.71
162.61
161.41
59
2/23/2022
BD1-2022
1 163.31
162.21
1611
63
last day of temps
Date Batch Name Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 Amb T I Notes:
2/3/2022
BE1-2022
121.6
112.6
96.9
51
first day of temps
2/4/2022
BE1-2022
135.5
132.8
131.7
64
first day of all 131
2/5/2022
BE1-2022
138.1
135.6
133.8
37
2/6/2022
BE1-2022
145.3
142.1
139.8
24
PFRP Met
2/7/2022
BE1-2022
158.9
154.1
148.9
34
2/8/2022
BE1-2022
166.1
160
154.9
34
2/9/2022
BE1-2022
169.1
167.6
159.2
32
2/10/2022
BE1-2022
169.8
168.1
160
34
2/11/2022
BE1-2022
169.7
168.2
159.8
37
2/12/2022
BE1-2022
167.3
167.9
158.2
72
2/13/2022
BE1-2022
167.9
167.8
160.5
48
2/14/2022
BE1-2022
168.2
167.7
160.6
29
2/15/2022
BE1-2022
168.1
167.5
160.4
24
2/16/2022
BE1-2022
168
167.3
160.2
34
2/17/2022
BE1-2022
167.9
167.2
160
55
VAR Met
2/18/2022
BE1-2022
167.4
166.8
159.6
66
2/19/2022
BE1-2022
166.9
166
159.1
32
2/20/2022
BE1-2022
164.1
160.8
159.2
50
2/21/2022
BE1-2022
165
162.1
160.4
67
2/22/2022
BE1-2022
164.8
162.6
160.1
59
2/23/2022
BE1-2022
1 164.31
162.41
159.81
63
2/24/2022
BE1-2022
1 163.91
1621
159.41
53
2/25/2022
BE1-2022
1 163.51
162.11
1591
43
last day of temps
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
2/7/2022
BF2-2022
118
105.9
104.1
34
first day of temps
2/8/2022
BF2-2022
137.6
135.4
132.9
34
first day of all 131
2/9/2022
BF2-2022
148.4
145.1
142.9
32
2/10/2022
BF2-2022
157.8
154.6
150.9
34
PFRP Met
2/11/2022
BF2-2022
167.9
162.1
158.5
37
2/12/2022
BF2-2022
164.9
168.4
166.8
72
2/13/2022
BF2-2022
167.5
168.3
167.9
48
2/14/2022
BF2-2022
167.4
168.3
167.8
29
2/15/2022
BF2-2022
167.5
168.2
167.7
24
2/16/2022
BF2-2022
167.3
168
167.4
34
2/17/2022
BF2-2022
167.2
168
167.1
55
2/18/2022
BF2-2022
166.8
167.5
167.6
66
2/19/2022
BF2-2022
166.3
166.9
167.1
32
2/20/2022
BF2-2022
162.4
158.6
153.8
50
2/21/2022
BF2-2022
163.7
159.1
154.5
67
VAR Met
2/22/2022
BF2-2022
163.5
158.9
154.3
59
2/23/2022
BF2-2022
163
158.5
153.9
63
2/24/2022
BF2-2022
162.7
158.1
153.5
53
2/25/2022
BF2-2022
162.3
157.9
153.3
43
2/26/2022
BF2-2022
1 157.61
154.21
1511
45
2/27/2022
BF2-2022
1 1611
157.21
152.81
451
last day of temps
1/2/00 lBatch Name ITemp 1 ITemp 2 ITemp 3 jAmb T I Notes:
2/10/2022
BG2-2022
139.2
136.5
133.1
34
Batch Start
2/11/2022
BG2-2022
148.8
145.3
143.6
37
2/12/2022
BG2-2022
168.4
169.4
169.9
72
PFRP Met
2/13/2022
BG2-2022
169.5
168.7
169.1
48
2/14/2022
BG2-2022
169.7
169.2
169.4
29
2/15/2022
BG2-2022
169.6
169
169.3
24
2/16/2022
BG2-2022
169.4
168.8
169
34
2/17/2022
BG2-2022
168.9
168.2
168.7
55
2/18/2022
BG2-2022
168.4
167.7
168.1
66
2/19/2022
BG2-2022
167.9
167.2
167.6
32
2/20/2022
BG2-2022
159.6
159.2
156
50
2/21/2022
BG2-2022
161.8
160.3
156.8
67
2/22/2022
BG2-2022
161.6
160.2
156.6
59
2/23/2022
BG2-2022
161.1
159.8
156.1
63
VAR Met
2/24/2022
BG2-2022
160.7
159.4
155.8
53
2/25/2022
BG2-2022
160.4
159.4
155.3
43
2/26/2022
BG2-2022
159.2
160.8
162.7
45
2/27/2022
BG2-2022
163.2
159
158.2
45
2/28/2022
BG2-2022
164.5
158.7
154.8
33
3/1/2022
BG2-2022
159.5
156.4
153.2
65
3/2/2022
BG2-2022
1 1581
155.31
156.51
731
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
2/14/2022
BH2-2022
103.7
98.1
102.9
29
Batch Start
2/15/2022
BH2-2022
126.7
128.1
126
24
2/16/2022
BH2-2022
156.1
150.1
144.1
34
2/17/2022
BH2-2022
165.6
161.9
160
55
2/18/2022
BH2-2022
169.5
169.6
169
66
PFRP Met
2/19/2022
BH2-2022
169.9
169.5
168.9
32
2/20/2022
BH2-2022
162.8
160.5
158.3
50
2/21/2022
BH2-2022
163.7
161.5
159.2
67
2/22/2022
BH2-2022
163.5
161.4
159
59
2/23/2022
BH2-2022
163.1
161
158.7
63
2/24/2022
BH2-2022
162.9
161
158.5
53
2/25/2022
BH2-2022
162.6
160.9
158.3
43
2/26/2022
BH2-2022
161.4
164.3
165.3
45
2/27/2022
BH2-2022
159.6
160.4
165.8
45
2/28/2022
BH2-2022
161.7
160.1
157
33
3/1/2022
BH2-2022
167.5
161.2
158.4
65
VAR Met
3/2/2022
BH2-2022
163.7
160.8
157.3
73
3/3/2022
BH2-2022
161
157.9
156.4
80
3/4/2022
BH2-2022
158.6
160.3
155.6
45
3/5/2022
BH2-2022
1 152.61
156.71
150.21
70
3/6/2022
BH2-2022
1 149.81
155.91
151.61
771
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
2/15/2022
B12-2022
101
97.3
94.5
24
Batch Start
2/16/2022
B12-2022
119.5
118.6
114.1
34
2/17/2022
B12-2022
137.9
136.2
133.1
55
2/18/2022
B12-2022
157.9
154.4
152.8
66
2/19/2022
B12-2022
168.4
167.5
167
32
PFRP Met
2/20/2022
B12-2022
165.5
163.2
162.8
50
212112022
B12-2022
166.2
164.9
163.7
67
2/22/2022
B12-2022
165.9
164.7
163.5
59
2/23/2022
B12-2022
165.9
164.6
163.3
63
2/24/2022
B12-2022
165.8
164.6
163.1
53
2/25/2022
B12-2022
165.8
164.5
163
43
2/26/2022
B12-2022
163.1
162.2
159.8
45
2/27/2022
B12-2022
162.7
163.6
159
45
2/28/2022
B12-2022
165.4
162.7
157.8
33
3/1/2022
B12-2022
164.6
160.2
156.8
65
3/2/2022
B12-2022
161.3
159.1
155.4
73
VAR Met
3/3/2022
B12-2022
160.5
158.6
154.5
80
3/4/2022
B12-2022
157.5
155.6
153.4
45
3/5/2022
B12-2022
158.1
151.6
149.9
70
3/6/2022
B12-2022
158
152.3
147.6
77
3/7/2022
B12-2022
153.7
149.9
147.6
77
3/8/2022
B12-2022
151.7
152.6
147.5
63
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
2/18/2022
BA2-2022
116.6
122.3
113.7
66
Batch Start
2/19/2022
BA2-2022
169.4
168.5
162.4
32
2/20/2022
BA2-2022
165.7
165.3
162.4
50
212112022
BA2-2022
166.8
165.9
163
67
PFRP Met
2/22/2022
BA2-2022
167.5
165.8
164.1
59
2/23/2022
BA2-2022
167.1
165.4
164
63
2/24/2022
BA2-2022
167.9
167.4
165.7
53
2/25/2022
BA2-2022
168.6
167.9
166.7
43
2/26/2022
BA2-2022
161.2
160
164.8
45
2/27/2022
BA2-2022
162.3
159.8
162.8
45
2/28/2022
BA2-2022
167.3
166.7
165.4
33
3/1/2022
BA2-2022
162.8
162.1
163.7
65
3/2/2022
BA2-2022
160.3
159.9
159.5
73
3/3/2022
BA2-2022
159.6
157.9
157.4
80
3/4/2022
BA2-2022
157.2
160.1
156.4
45
VAR Met
3/5/2022
BA2-2022
154.3
156.8
153.1
70
3/6/2022
BA2-2022
156.3
156.7
152.9
77
3/7/2022
BA2-2022
152.9
152.7
151.6
77
3/8/2022
BA2-2022
150.4
150.9
152.9
63
3/9/2022
BA2-2022
150.1
148.7
153.5
45
3/10/2022
BA2-2022
151.9
150.8
155.1
45
3/11/2022
BA2-2022
147.9
150.4
157.8
55
3/12/2022
BA2-2022
145.2
148.9
154.1
35
3/13/2022
BA2-2022
1 145.61
147.91
153.71
461
Batch End
Date I Batch Name ITemp 1 ITemp 2 ITemp 3 jAmb T I Notes:
2/22/2022
BB2-2022
118.5
115.5
111.8
59
Batch Start
2/23/2022
BB2-2022
132.4
124.6
120.5
63
2/24/2022
BB2-2022
137.4
135.6
131.4
53
2/25/2022
BB2-2022
161.9
158.1
155.8
43
2/26/2022
BB2-2022
162.2
163.5
164.6
45
2/27/2022
BB2-2022
168.9
166.2
164.3
45
PFRP Met
2/28/2022
BB2-2022
169.2
166.9
164.3
33
3/1/2022
BB2-2022
169.8
168.8
169.2
65
3/2/2022
BB2-2022
166.5
168.6
169.8
73
3/3/2022
BB2-2022
165.7
166.3
169.3
80
3/4/2022
BB2-2022
163.5
165.8
169.7
45
3/5/2022
BB2-2022
162.6
165.4
168.9
70
3/6/2022
BB2-2022
160.7
162.3
167.5
77
3/7/2022
BB2-2022
161.9
157.4
163.2
77
3/8/2022
BB2-2022
158.7
162.8
167.1
63
3/9/2022
BB2-2022
156.4
160.8
167.3
45
3/10/2022
BB2-2022
155
161.9
167.6
45
VAR Met
3/11/2022
BB2-2022
155.4
161
165.6
55
3/12/2022
BB2-2022
154.6
157.4
163.2
35
3/13/2022
BB2-2022
153.4
156.8
163.7
46
3/14/2022
BB2-2022
1 152.41
155.11
162.91
65
3/15/2022
BB2-2022
1 152.71
154.41
162.71
601
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
2/24/2022
BC2-2022
120.3
118.1
99.2
53
Batch Start
2/25/2022
BC2-2022
126.9
122.4
119.1
43
2/26/2022
BC2-2022
159.6
155.6
163.4
45
2/27/2022
BC2-2022
164.6
162.7
166.2
45
2/28/2022
BC2-2022
168.1
167.2
165.8
33
PFRP Met
3/1/2022
BC2-2022
169.3
169.6
168.4
65
3/2/2022
BC2-2022
169.2
168.7
169.6
73
3/3/2022
BC2-2022
169.8
169
169.2
80
3/4/2022
BC2-2022
168
169.5
169.7
45
3/5/2022
BC2-2022
166.5
169
169.4
70
3/6/2022
BC2-2022
166.2
167.7
166.4
77
3/7/2022
BC2-2022
163.3
165.8
163
77
3/8/2022
BC2-2022
163.4
164.2
163.6
63
3/9/2022
BC2-2022
162.5
166.9
165.5
45
3/10/2022
BC2-2022
159.6
160.2
165.4
45
3/11/2022
BC2-2022
161.1
164.3
166.2
55
VAR Met
3/12/2022
BC2-2022
158
160.2
163.9
35
3/13/2022
BC2-2022
155.8
158.6
162.4
46
3/14/2022
BC2-2022
152.7
156.6
163.7
65
3/15/2022
BC2-2022
1 152.61
155.11
163.91
60
3/16/2022
BC2-2022
1 153.81
157.51
162.81
66
3/17/2022
BC2-2022
1 150.21
155.11
161.71
651
Batch End
Date lBatch Name ITemp 1 ITemp 2 ITemp 3 jAmb T I Notes:
2/26/2022
BD2-2022
133.5
140.2
144.8
45
Batch Start
2/27/2022
BD2-2022
152.2
164.6
154.9
45
2/28/2022
BD2-2022
169.1
166.6
162.9
33
3/1/2022
BD2-2022
169.6
169.2
167.2
65
PFRP Met
3/2/2022
BD2-2022
168.1
169.7
167.4
73
3/3/2022
BD2-2022
169.1
169.5
166.2
80
3/4/2022
BD2-2022
169.2
168.3
169.6
45
3/5/2022
BD2-2022
166.7
164.8
167.6
70
3/6/2022
BD2-2022
167
163.1
163.6
77
3/7/2022
BD2-2022
165.1
164.5
160.4
77
3/8/2022
BD2-2022
161.3
161
156.9
63
3/9/2022
BD2-2022
163.2
160.6
155
45
3/10/2022
BD2-2022
162.1
159.8
153.7
45
3/11/2022
BD2-2022
163.6
157.8
151.2
55
3/12/2022
BD2-2022
158.7
153.6
151.2
35
VAR Met
3/13/2022
BD2-2022
157.5
153.2
150.3
46
3/14/2022
BD2-2022
153.9
151
147.8
65
3/15/2022
BD2-2022
152.2
150.1
146
60
3/16/2022
BD2-2022
151.9
149
144.6
66
3/17/2022
BD2-2022
152.7
151.6
159.1
65
3/18/2022
BD2-2022
150.31
150.91
152.41
751
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
2/27/2022
BE2-2022
106.8
102.3
99.4
45
Batch Start
2/28/2022
BE2-2022
114.4
110.5
105.4
66
3/1/2022
BE2-2022
161.9
167.3
169.7
65
3/2/2022
BE2-2022
168.5
168.8
169.2
73
3/3/2022
BE2-2022
168.9
169.3
169.8
80
PFRP Met
3/4/2022
BE2-2022
169.9
166.4
166.8
45
3/5/2022
BE2-2022
169.9
169.5
169.5
70
3/6/2022
BE2-2022
169.7
169.1
165.9
77
3/7/2022
BE2-2022
169.6
169.1
163.6
77
3/8/2022
BE2-2022
166.3
165.8
161.8
63
3/9/2022
BE2-2022
166.6
167.1
161.9
45
3/10/2022
BE2-2022
167.3
165.3
160.4
45
3/11/2022
BE2-2022
169.4
164.1
166.7
55
3/12/2022
BE2-2022
165.3
161.6
162.1
35
3/13/2022
BE2-2022
165.9
162.4
160.6
46
3/14/2022
BE2-2022
162.2
161.2
157.7
65
VAR Met
3/15/2022
BE2-2022
164.9
160.5
156.3
60
3/16/2022
BE2-2022
166.3
161.7
155.1
66
3/17/2022
BE2-2022
163.4
159.9
154.3
65
3/18/2022
BE2-2022
161.8
158
153.4
75
3/19/2022
BE2-2022
158.7
154.2
149.9
80
3/20/2022
BE2-2022
154.9
150.4
149.6
65
3/21/2022
BE2-2022
157.7
151.2
148.6
50
Batch End
Date lBatch Name ITemp 1 ITemp 2 ITemp 3 jAmb T I Notes:
3/5/2022
BF3-2022
129.6
122.4
116.8
70
Batch Start
3/6/2022
BF3-2022
127.1
120.9
116.2
77
3/7/2022
BF3-2022
140.3
141.6
150.5
77
3/8/2022
BF3-2022
146.7
145.3
153.6
63
3/9/2022
BF3-2022
150.4
147.8
152.4
45
PFRP Met
3/10/2022
BF3-2022
151.7
146.9
154.6
45
3/11/2022
BF3-2022
153.3
153.6
159.6
55
3/12/2022
BF3-2022
154.7
152.3
155.8
35
3/13/2022
BF3-2022
155
153.7
152.6
46
3/14/2022
BF3-2022
156.4
157.7
159.1
65
3/15/2022
BF3-2022
155.6
159.4
164.7
60
3/16/2022
BF3-2022
156.2
157.5
164.2
66
3/17/2022
BF3-2022
152.8
155
163.1
65
3/18/2022
BF3-2022
151.1
158.4
168.5
75
3/19/2022
BF3-2022
150.3
154.8
162
80
3/20/2022
BF3-2022
149.1
150.3
159.6
65
VAR Met
3/21/2022
BF3-2022
155.3
161.6
162.4
50
3/22/2022
BF3-2022
162.3
166.4
168.8
72
3/23/2022
BF3-2022
162.6
166.8
168.2
60
3/24/2022
BF3-2022
162.8
167.1
168.4
67
3/25/2022
BF3-2022
163.51
167.51
168.41
541
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/7/2022
BG3-2022
125.2
119.4
116.5
77
Batch Start
3/8/2022
BG3-2022
164.9
168.5
169.8
63
3/9/2022
BG3-2022
165.2
167.7
168.1
45
3/10/2022
BG3-2022
169.2
169.6
168.7
45
PFRP Met
3/11/2022
BG3-2022
169.3
169.7
167.4
55
3/12/2022
BG3-2022
169.1
168.7
165.8
35
3/13/2022
BG3-2022
168.4
169.2
165.1
46
3/14/2022
BG3-2022
169.3
169
165.4
65
3/15/2022
BG3-2022
167.8
167.1
164.2
60
3/16/2022
BG3-2022
165.8
166.3
164.6
66
3/17/2022
BG3-2022
166.7
163.8
166.4
65
3/18/2022
BG3-2022
166.9
162.7
164.5
75
3/19/2022
BG3-2022
167.2
164.8
163.1
80
3/20/2022
BG3-2022
165.4
161.1
161.7
65
3/21/2022
BG3-2022
164.1
162
164.6
50
VAR Met
3/22/2022
BG3-2022
163
162.5
161.4
72
3/23/2022
BG3-2022
163.1
162.5
159.5
60
3/24/2022
BG3-2022
163
162.7
159.4
67
3/25/2022
BG3-2022
163.1
162.5
159.5
54
3/26/2022
BG3-2022
1 162.91
162.31
159.21
471
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/11/2022
BH3-2022
102.6
104.8
103.1
55
Batch Start
3/12/2022
BH3-2022
119.8
121.6
129.6
35
3/13/2022
BH3-2022
146.5
148.9
157.6
46
3/14/2022
BH3-2022
166.7
168.8
169.2
65
3/15/2022
BH3-2022
168
168.8
169.2
60
PFRP Met
3/16/2022
BH3-2022
169.8
169.1
167.7
66
3/17/2022
BH3-2022
169
168.2
167.3
65
3/18/2022
BH3-2022
169.2
167.3
166
75
3/19/2022
BH3-2022
167.5
169.1
168.4
80
3/20/2022
BH3-2022
166.7
168
165.3
65
3/21/2022
BH3-2022
166.5
168.3
167.8
50
3/22/2022
BH3-2022
168.3
169.1
166.5
72
3/23/2022
BH3-2022
168
169.5
166.1
60
3/24/2022
BH3-2022
168.2
169.4
166.3
67
3/25/2022
BH3-2022
168
169.5
166.3
54
3/26/2022
BH3-2022
167.9
169.4
166.1
47
VAR Met
3/27/2022
BH3-2022
164.8
166.2
163.2
57
3/28/2022
BH3-2022
164.7
166.5
163.1
33
4/9/2022
BH3-2022
169.2
167.6
164.2
49
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/14/2022
B13-2022
132.9
140.5
149.7
65
Batch Start
3/15/2022
B13-2022
161.3
163.6
165.4
60
3/16/2022
B13-2022
167.8
169
168.2
66
3/17/2022
B13-2022
168.5
168.8
166.7
65
PFRP Met
3/18/2022
B13-2022
168.5
169.1
166.4
75
3/19/2022
B13-2022
168
169.3
165.8
80
3/20/2022
B13-2022
165.4
167.8
164.2
65
3/21/2022
B13-2022
165.4
164.9
163.2
50
3/22/2022
B13-2022
168.3
167.2
164.2
72
3/23/2022
B13-2022
168.7
167.5
164.5
60
3/24/2022
B13-2022
168.5
167.3
164.1
67
3/25/2022
B13-2022
168.3
167.5
164.2
54
3/26/2022
B13-2022
168.3
167.6
164.2
47
3/27/2022
B13-2022
164
162.6
162.1
57
3/28/2022
B13-2022
163.8
162.5
162.4
33
VAR Met
3/29/2022
B13-2022
163.6
162.4
162.1
32
3/30/2022
B13-2022
163.5
162.1
161.9
42
3/31/2022
B13-2022
163.1
161.6
161.2
68
4/1/2022
B13-2022
161.9
160.8
160.4
55
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/17/2022
BA3-2022
98.9
102.5
102.1
65
Batch Start
3/18/2022
BA3-2022
104.5
109.6
117.8
75
3/19/2022
BA3-2022
114
116
122
80
3/20/2022
BA3-2022
150.6
148.8
149.9
65
3/21/2022
BA3-2022
168.4
162.5
168.1
50
3/22/2022
BA3-2022
168.9
169.2
168.4
72
PFRP Met
3/23/2022
BA3-2022
169.3
169.5
168.1
60
3/24/2022
BA3-2022
1 169.71
169.51
168.51
67
3/25/2022
BA3-2022
1 169.61
169.71
168.8
54
3/26/2022
BA3-2022
169.4
169.6
168.7
47
3/27/2022
BA3-2022
168.6
167.9
167.2
57
3/28/2022
BA3-2022
168.8
167.5
167.6
33
3/29/2022
BA3-2022
168.7
167.3
167.5
32
3/30/2022
BA3-2022
168.4
167.5
167.6
42
3/31/2022
BA3-2022
168
164.5
166.9
68
4/1/2022
BA3-2022
168.1
164.3
166.8
55
4/2/2022
BA3-2022
168.6
167.9
168.2
37
VAR Met
4/3/2022
BA3-2022
1 168.21
167.71
166.91
461
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/19/2022
BB3-2022
112
108
102
80
Batch Start
3/20/2022
BB3-2022
141.7
134.8
122.4
65
3/21/2022
BB3-2022
168.8
167.6
167.2
50
3/22/2022
BB3-2022
168.1
168.8
167.3
72
3/23/2022
BB3-2022
168.5
169.1
168.4
60
PFRP Met
3/24/2022
BB3-2022
169.2
169.5
168.9
67
3/25/2022
BB3-2022
169.4
169.7
169.2
54
3/26/2022
BB3-2022
169.5
169.7
169.3
47
3/27/2022
BB3-2022
165.8
166.1
165.4
57
3/28/2022
BB3-2022
165.8
165.2
165.3
33
3/29/2022
BB3-2022
165.6
165.1
165.4
32
3/30/2022
BB3-2022
165.2
165
165.4
42
3/31/2022
BB3-2022
164.7
164.5
165
68
4/1/2022
BB3-2022
164.5
164.2
164.9
55
4/2/2022
BB3-2022
160.3
160.9
162
37
4/3/2022
BB3-2022
1 164.21
1641
164.51
46
VAR Met
4/4/2022
BB3-2022
1 1641
163.71
164.21
39
4/5/2022
BB3-2022
1 163.81
163.31
1641
53
1 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/21/2022
BC3-2022
127.5
121
116.9
50
Batch Start
3/22/2022
BC3-2022
148.9
155.4
135.7
72
3/23/2022
BC3-2022
150.2
157.8
151.9
60
3/24/2022
BC3-2022
165.7
167.9
163.9
67
PFRP Met
3/25/2022
BC3-2022
169.3
168.5
168.3
54
3/26/2022
BC3-2022
169.5
168.9
169.2
47
3/27/2022
BC3-2022
166.3
165
165.9
57
3/28/2022
BC3-2022
166.7
165.2
165.8
33
3/29/2022
BC3-2022
166.7
165.5
165.7
32
3/30/2022
BC3-2022
166.5
165.6
165.1
42
3/31/2022
BC3-2022
166.4
165.1
164.5
68
4/1/2022
BC3-2022
166.5
165
164.1
55
4/2/2022
BC3-2022
162.4
163.5
166.7
37
4/3/2022
BC3-2022
166.7
163.9
163.8
49
4/4/2022
BC3-2022
166.5
163.8
164.1
39
VAR Met
4/5/2022
BC3-2022
1 166.41
163.61
163.91
53
4/6/2022
BC3-2022
1 166.31
163.41
163.E
61
4/7/2022 BC3-2022 1 166.41 163.51 163.61 661 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/26/2022
BD3-2022
111.3
113.5
109.2
47
Batch Start
3/27/2022
BD3-2022
110.8
112.4
109.9
57
3/28/2022
BD3-2022
135.3
136.8
135
33
3/29/2022
BD3-2022
137.8
139.1
141.5
32
3/30/2022
BD3-2022
139.5
140.2
139.5
42
PFRP Met
3/31/2022
BD3-2022
156.1
157.8
155.6
68
4/1/2022
BD3-2022
168.1
166.9
164.8
55
4/2/2022
BD3-2022
169.6
168.4
168.9
37
4/3/2022
BD3-2022
167.9
167.1
164.7
46
4/4/2022
BD3-2022
167.5
167.7
164.4
39
4/5/2022
BD3-2022
167.6
167.4
164
53
4/6/2022
BD3-2022
167.5
167.2
163.8
61
4/7/2022
BD3-2022
167.8
167.1
163.8
66
4/8/2022
BD3-2022
167.8
167
163.8
50
4/9/2022
BD3-2022
167.5
166.8
163.6
49
4/10/2022
BD3-2022
1 167.41
166.51
163.31
40
VAR Met & Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/28/2022
BE3-2022
118.6
112.8
109.8
33
Batch Start
3/29/2022
BE3-2022
123.8
117.9
111.3
33
3/30/2022
BE3-2022
136.1
133.1
132.2
42
3/31/2022
BE3-2022
157.6
154.4
150.9
68
4/1/2022
BE3-2022
168.5
163.9
165.8
55
PFRP Met
4/2/2022
BE3-2022
168.8
169.1
166.2
37
4/3/2022
BE3-2022
168.3
164.1
166
49
4/4/2022
BE3-2022
168.1
164.2
165.8
39
4/5/2022
BE3-2022
167.9
164.1
165.3
53
4/6/2022
BE3-2022
167.7
164
165.2
61
4/7/2022
BE3-2022
167.4
163.9
165
66
4/8/2022
BE3-2022
167.5
163.8
164.8
50
4/9/2022
BE3-2022
167.2
163.6
164.5
49
4/10/2022
BE3-2022
167
163.3
164.2
40
4/11/2022
BE3-2022
165.9
162.8
163.7
44
4/12/2022
BE3-2022
1 164.31
1621
162.51
62
VAR Met & Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
3/29/2022
BF4-2022
105.8
103.2
100.6
32
Batch Start
3/30/2022
BF4-2022
115
112.3
110.1
42
3/31/2022
BF4-2022
134.6
132.9
141.3
68
4/1/2022
BF4-2022
148.3
147.6
150.2
55
4/2/2022
BF4-2022
143.7
142.9
148
37
PFRP Met
4/3/2022
BF4-2022
167.9
165.2
160.1
46
4/4/2022
BF4-2022
168.1
165.6
161.2
39
4/5/2022
BF4-2022
1 169.21
167.51
161.71
53
4/6/2022
BF4-2022
1 169.11
167.31
161.5
61
4/7/2022
BF4-2022
169.8
167.7
161.5
66
4/8/2022
BF4-2022
169.7
167.5
161.3
50
4/9/2022
BF4-2022
169.5
167.5
161
49
4/10/2022
BF4-2022
169.4
167.3
161.1
40
4/11/2022
BF4-2022
1 168.11
166.51
1601
44
4/12/2022
BF4-2022
1 167.81
165.71
159.41
62
4/13/2022
BF4-2022
1 167.71
161.81
159.11
63
VAR Met & Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/1/2022
BG4-2022
130.8
128.7
131.2
55
Batch Start
4/2/2022
BG4-2022
136.5
142.6
145.2
37
PFRP Start
4/3/2022
BG4-2022
156.4
154.1
152.9
46
4/4/2022
BG4-2022
158.6
156.9
153.2
39
PFRP Met
4/5/2022
BG4-2022
165.7
163.1
160.1
53
4/6/2022
BG4-2022
168.9
166.8
164.1
61
4/7/2022
BG4-2022
168.9
167.7
165.6
66
4/8/2022
BG4-2022
169.8
168.5
167.3
50
4/9/2022
BG4-2022
169.8
168.4
167.1
49
4/10/2022
BG4-2022
169.8
168.6
167.5
40
4/11/2022
BG4-2022
168.7
167.9
166.8
4
4/12/2022
BG4-2022
168.4
167.3
166.1
62
4/13/2022
BG4-2022
168.1
167
165.9
63
4/14/2022
BG4-2022
167.2
166.5
164.8
68
4/15/2022
BG4-2022
167.1
166.2
164.5
59
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/3/2022
BH4-2022
119.1
114.8
111.3
46
Batch Start
4/4/2022
BH4-2022
125.7
126.5
121.1
39
4/5/2022
BH4-2022
134.3
132.4
131.9
53
PFRP Start
4/6/2022
BH4-2022
157.1
152.9
148.8
61
4/7/2022
BH4-2022
164.9
161.4
157.8
66
PFRP Met
4/8/2022
BH4-2022
168.9
167
163.5
50
4/10/2022
BH4-2022
169.8
168.1
165.7
40
4/11/2022
BH4-2022
168.6
167.5
165
44
4/12/2022
BH4-2022
169.1
168.3
165.8
62
4/13/2022
BH4-2022
169.7
168.7
166.3
63
4/14/2022
BH4-2022
169
167.9
165.2
68
4/15/2022
BH4-2022
168.5
167.2
165
59
4/16/2022
BH4-2022
162.4
162.1
160.9
75
4/17/2022
BH4-2022
160.7
159.8
159.3
72
4/18/2022
BH4-2022
160.3
159.4
159
47
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/4/2022
B14-2022
122.4
117.6
112.7
39
Batch Start
4/5/2022
B14-2022
129.4
125.4
119.9
53
4/6/2022
B14-2022
137.2
135.3
133.3
61
PFRP Start
4/7/2022
B14-2022
147.5
143.9
138
66
4/8/2022
B14-2022
148
145.6
142.1
50
PFRP Met
4/9/2022
B14-2022
156.9
151.5
148.6
49
4/10/2022
B14-2022
162.3
158.4
152.7
40
4/11/2022
B14-2022
164.1
160.9
155.8
44
4/12/2022
B14-2022
166.5
163
158.1
62
4/13/2022
B14-2022
169.2
168.4
166.2
63
4/14/2022
B14-2022
169.8
168.9
167.5
68
4/15/2022
B14-2022
169.4
168.6
167.6
59
4/16/2022
B14-2022
168.3
165.9
166.3
75
4/17/2022
B14-2022
167.4
165.1
166.6
72
4/18/2022
B14-2022
167
164.7
166.1
47
4/19/2022
B14-2022
167.1
164.5
165.8
40
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/6/2022
BA4-2022
109.6
105.4
101.8
61
Batch Start
4/7/2022
BA4-2022
114.9
111.4
109.2
66
4/8/2022
BA4-2022
120.8
116.9
121.3
50
4/9/2022
BA4-2022
138.1
136.8
132.1
49
PFRP Start
4/10/2022
BA4-2022
145.9
141.5
138.6
40
4/11/2022
BA4-2022
164.7
162.3
158.8
44
PFRP Met
4/12/2022
BA4-2022
167.4
164.3
163.1
62
4/13/2022
BA4-2022
167.3
164.8
163.7
63
4/14/2022
BA4-2022
169.1
166.3
164.9
16
4/15/2022
BA4-2022
169.3
166.2
165
59
4/16/2022
BA4-2022
169.9
165.7
163.2
75
4/17/2022
BA4-2022
168.1
164.8
162.8
72
4/18/2022
BA4-2022
168.4
165
162.6
47
4/19/2022
BA4-2022
168.4
164.9
162.4
40
4/20/2022
BA4-2022
168.2
164.7
162.1
41
4/21/2022
BA4-2022
166.7
164.3
161.8
48
4/22/2022
BA4-2022
166.1
163.9
161.2
55
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/9/2022
BB4-2022
112.3
108.4
105.2
491
Batch Start
4/10/2022
BB4-2022
119.6
113.9
110.7
40
4/11/2022
BB4-2022
143.5
139.6
138.8
44
PFRP Start
4/12/2022
BB4-2022
148.9
146.1
143.5
62
4/13/2022
BB4-2022
167
164.8
158.1
63
PFRP Met
4/14/2022
BB4-2022
168.8
167.5
165.7
68
4/15/2022
BB4-2022
168.7
167.6
165.4
59
4/16/2022
BB4-2022
169.1
166.3
164.9
75
4/17/2022
BB4-2022
168.9
165.4
164.1
72
4/18/2022
BB4-2022
168.6
165.5
164.3
47
4/19/2022
BB4-2022
168.5
165.7
168.6
40
4/20/2022
BB4-2022
168.4
165.6
168.5
41
4/21/2022
BB4-2022
168.2
165.3
168.4
48
4/22/2022
BB4-2022
168.1
164.9
167.9
79
4/23/2022
BB4-2022
164.8
160.7
163.2
80
4/24/2022
BB4-2022
160.8
157.7
159.4
60
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/11/2022
BC4-2022
101.6
95.6
94.9
44
Batch Start
4/12/2022
BC4-2022
117.8
111.5
111.1
62
4/13/2022
BC4-2022
138.6
134.9
133.5
63
PFRP Start
4/14/2022
BC4-2022
158.9
155.7
152.1
68
4/15/2022
BC4-2022
164.3
161.8
158.6
59
PFRP Met
4/16/2022
BC4-2022
168.5
169
167.3
75
4/17/2022
BC4-2022
169.3
168.9
167.3
72
4/18/2022
BC4-2022
169.5
169
167.5
47
4/19/2022
BC4-2022
169.7
168.7
167.6
40
4/20/2022
BC4-2022
169.6
168.3
167.5
41
4/21/2022
BC4-2022
169.5
168.3
167.2
48
4/22/2022
BC4-2022
169.1
167.8
166.7
79
4/23/2022
BC4-2022
167.1
163.4
162
80
4/24/2022
BC4-2022
163
160.5
159.1
60
4/25/2022
BC4-2022
165.6
160.8
159.3
61
4/26/2022
BC4-2022
165.1
160.2
158.9
64
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/13/2022
BD4-2022
115.3
111.3
104.3
63
Batch Start
4/14/2022
BD4-2022
158.9
155.8
150.1
68
PFRP Start
4/15/2022
BD4-2022
165.8
164.2
160
59
4/16/2022
BD4-2022
168.4
169.1
168.1
75
PFRP Met
4/17/2022
BD4-2022
169.7
169
168.6
72
4/18/2022
BD4-2022
169.7
168.8
168.3
47
4/19/2022
BD4-2022
169.8
169.1
168.6
40
4/20/2022
BD4-2022
169.5
169
168.4
41
4/21/2022
BD4-2022
169.3
169
168.5
48
4/22/2022
BD4-2022
168.7
168.2
167.9
79
4/23/2022
BD4-2022
165.9
169.6
165.3
80
4/24/2022
BD4-2022
163.6
166.3
162.4
60
4/25/2022
BD4-2022
163.5
166.8
162.9
61
4/26/2022
BD4-2022
163.1
166.5
162.4
64
4/27/2022
BD4-2022
162.7
166.2
162.1
52
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/14/2022
BE4-2022
109.6
106.1
104.2
68
Batch Start
4/15/2022
BE4-2022
137.1
134.8
132
59
PFRP Start
4/16/2022
BE4-2022
145.8
139.6
134.7
75
4/17/2022
BE4-2022
153.9
146.7
158.6
72
PFRP Met
4/18/2022
BE4-2022
157.9
150.9
159.7
47
4/19/2022
BE4-2022
165.8
161.2
163.4
40
4/20/2022
BE4-2022
168.6
166.9
167.8
41
4/21/2022
BE4-2022
168.9
166.8
168
48
4/22/2022
BE4-2022
169.3
167.1
168.4
79
4/23/2022
BE4-2022
168.4
169.2
168.3
80
4/24/2022
BE4-2022
165.2
169.3
166.5
60
4/25/2022
BE4-2022
165.9
168.4
167.7
61
4/26/2022
BE4-2022
165.7
168.3
167.3
64
4/27/2022
BE4-2022
165.5
167.9
166.8
52
4/28/2022
BE4-2022
165.5
168
166.4
50
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/15/2022
BF5-2022
119.1
111.8
110
59
Batch Start
4/16/2022
BF5-2022
142.3
147.8
150
75
PFRP Start
4/17/2022
BF5-2022
168.4
167.3
168.9
72
4/18/2022
BF5-2022
168.7
167.8
169.2
47
PFRP Met
4/19/2022
BF5-2022
169.1
168.4
169
40
4/20/2022
BF5-2022
169.4
168.3
168.7
41
4/21/2022
BF5-2022
169.5
168
168.6
48
4/22/2022
BF5-2022
169.3
167.9
168.5
79
4/23/2022
BF5-2022
168.3
164.9
164.7
80
4/24/2022
BF5-2022
164.9
161.7
161.3
60
4/25/2022
BF5-2022
165.4
161.5
162.5
61
4/26/2022
BF5-2022
165
160.7
162.1
64
4/27/2022
BF5-2022
164.8
160.5
161.8
52
4/28/2022
BF5-2022
164.3
160.1
161.5
50
4/29/2022
BF5-2022
164.1
160
161.4
48
VAR Met
4/30/2022
BF5-2022
161.3
158.4
159
65
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/17/2022
BG5-2022
108.3
103
102.2
721
Batch Start
4/18/2022
BG5-2022
120.3
117.8
110.5
47
4/19/2022
BG5-2022
137.1
136.9
138.1
40
PFRP Start
4/20/2022
BG5-2022
159.2
158.1
156.7
41
4/21/2022
BG5-2022
165.9
164.8
167.9
48
PFRP Met
4/22/2022
BG5-2022
169.1
167.4
168.9
79
4/23/2022
BG5-2022
168.8
168.2
169.5
80
4/24/2022
BG5-2022
169.3
168.2
167.6
60
4/25/2022
BG5-2022
169.3
167.9
168.1
61
4/26/2022
BG5-2022
169.5
167.6
168
64
4/27/2022
BG5-2022
169.2
167.5
167.8
52
4/28/2022
BG5-2022
169
167.6
168.1
50
4/29/2022
BG5-2022
168.9
167.5
168.2
48
4/30/2022
BG5-2022
168.1
169.2
169.7
65
5/1/2022
BG5-2022
164.9
168.8
169.5
80
5/2/2022
BG5-2022
165.2
168.7
169.3
79
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/20/2022
BH5-2022
95.1
92.5
90.3
41
Batch Start
4/21/2022
BH5-2022
132.8
129.8
125.6
48
4/22/2022
BH5-2022
163.2
159.8
155.9
79
PFRP Start
4/23/2022
BH5-2022
166.4
167.6
168.3
80
4/24/2022
BH5-2022
163.9
168.5
169.1
60
PFRP Met
4/25/2022
BH5-2022
164.2
168.4
169
61
4/26/2022
BH5-2022
164.8
168.5
169.2
64
4/27/2022
BH5-2022
164.9
168.1
168.8
52
4/28/2022
BH5-2022
165.2
168.3
169
50
4/29/2022
BH5-2022
165.2
168.3
169.4
48
4/30/2022
BH5-2022
163.6
165.4
168.5
65
5/1/2022
BH5-2022
162.1
162.6
165.7
80
5/2/2022
BH5-2022
162.3
162.1
165.3
79
5/3/2022
BH5-2022
161.8
161.7
164.9
84
5/4/2022
BH5-2022
161.5
161.6
163.7
84
5/5/2022
BH5-2022
161.2
161
163.3
64
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/21/2022
B15-2022
104.7
102.1
97.7
48
Batch Start
4/22/2022
B15-2022
139.9
137.7
134.6
79
PFRP Start
4/23/2022
B15-2022
168.4
167.6
168.9
80
4/24/2022
B15-2022
169.7
167.3
168.5
60
PFRP Met
4/25/2022
B15-2022
169.5
167.8
169.1
61
4/26/2022
B15-2022
169.7
168
169.2
64
4/27/2022
B15-2022
169.6
168.1
169
52
4/28/2022
B15-2022
169.7
168.3
168.3
50
4/29/2022
B15-2022
169.6
168.1
168.2
48
4/30/2022
B15-2022
168.3
165.7
167.6
65
5/1/2022
B15-2022
167.6
164.3
166.2
80
5/2/2022
B15-2022
167.5
164.4
165.9
79
5/3/2022
B15-2022
167.3
164
165.5
84
5/4/2022
B15-2022
166.9
163.7
165.2
84
5/5/2022
B15-2022
166.5
163.4
164.8
64
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/23/2022
BA5-2022
94.5
96.1
100.8
80
Batch Start
4/24/2022
BA5-2022
96.3
99.9
104.7
60
4/25/2022
BA5-2022
121.3
117.5
114.1
61
4/26/2022
BA5-2022
145.3
143.1
140.9
64
PFRP Start
4/27/2022
BA5-2022
167.8
165.3
162.9
52
4/28/2022
BA5-2022
168.1
166.3
167.9
50
PFRP Met
4/29/2022
BA5-2022
168.4
166.5
168.1
48
4/30/2022
BA5-2022
164.7
163.8
166.1
65
5/1/2022
BA5-2022
162.4
162.8
165.3
80
5/2/2022
BA5-2022
161.7
162.3
164.5
79
5/3/2022
BA5-2022
161.8
161.9
164.3
84
5/4/2022
BA5-2022
161.6
161.8
164.1
84
5/5/2022
BA5-2022
161.4
161.5
163.7
64
5/6/2022
BA5-2022
161
160.9
163.2
72
5/7/2022
BA5-2022
161.5
160.3
162.8
70
5/8/2022
BA5-2022
159.6
159.1
160.3
50
5/9/2022
BA5-2022
158.6
157.9
159.7
48
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/26/2022
BB5-2022
115.8
118.5
120
64
Batch Start
4/27/2022
BB5-2022
150.9
147.3
148.9
52
PFRP Start
4/28/2022
BB5-2022
168.6
165.5
160.8
50
4/29/2022
BB5-2022
168.4
165.3
161.2
48
PFRP Met
4/30/2022
BB5-2022
164.9
162.6
161.1
65
5/1/2022
BB5-2022
163.2
164.2
161.6
80
5/2/2022
BB5-2022
163.5
163.4
164.6
79
5/3/2022
BB5-2022
163.3
163.2
161.1
84
5/4/2022
BB5-2022
163.5
163
161.1
84
5/5/2022
BB5-2022
163.3
162.7
160.5
64
5/6/2022
BB5-2022
163.9
162.2
160.1
72
5/7/2022
BB5-2022
163.5
161.8
159.7
70
5/8/2022
BB5-2022
159.8
158.4
159.6
50
5/9/2022
BB5-2022
159.3
157.8
158.9
48
5/10/2022
BB5-2022
158.6
157.2
158
54
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/27/2022
BC5-2022
105.5
100.8
111.9
52
Batch Start
4/28/2022
BC5-2022
144.7
152.6
153.9
50
PFRP Start
4/29/2022
BC5-2022
169.5
168.1
166.9
48
4/30/2022
BC5-2022
169.1
168.7
164.6
65
PFRP Met
5/1/2022
BC5-2022
169.8
168.5
165.1
80
5/2/2022
BC5-2022
169.2
167.8
164.8
79
5/3/2022
BC5-2022
168.9
167.5
164.4
84
5/4/2022
BC5-2022
168.7
167.2
164.2
84
5/5/2022
BC5-2022
168.5
162.8
163.7
64
5/6/2022
BC5-2022
168
162.4
163.2
72
5/7/2022
BC5-2022
168
162.3
162.9
70
5/8/2022
BC5-2022
165.3
161
159.9
50
5/9/2022
BC5-2022
164.8
160.7
159.4
48
5/10/2022
BC5-2022
164.5
160.3
159
54
5/11/2022
BC5-2022
163.8
159.7
158.5
55
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/29/2022
BD5-2022
148.7
143.2
140.9
48
Batch Start; PFRP Start
4/30/2022
BD5-2022
167.6
168.3
166.8
65
5/1/2022
BD5-2022
169.3
168.4
169.7
80
PFRP Met
5/2/2022
BD5-2022
169.4
168.6
169.8
79
5/3/2022
BD5-2022
169.3
168.4
169.5
84
5/4/2022
BD5-2022
169.7
168.5
169.6
84
5/5/2022
BD5-2022
169.6
168.5
169.5
64
5/6/2022
BD5-2022
169.5
168.2
169.3
72
5/7/2022
BD5-2022
169.3
168
169.5
70
5/8/2022
BD5-2022
166.7
164.6
166.8
50
5/9/2022
BD5-2022
166.5
164.3
166.4
48
5/10/2022
BD5-2022
166.1
163.8
165.9
54
5/11/2022
BD5-2022
165.7
163.4
165.3
55
5/12/2022
BD5-2022
165.1
162.9
164.8
61
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
4/30/2022
BE5-2022
117.9
114.6
113.9
65
Batch Start
5/1/2022
BE5-2022
118.9
115.4
117.8
80
5/2/2022
BE5-2022
158.1
156.9
155
79
PFRP Start
5/3/2022
BE5-2022
167.5
164.8
161.9
84
5/4/2022
BE5-2022
169.1
167.6
164.5
84
PFRP Met
5/5/2022
BE5-2022
168.9
167.4
164.2
64
5/6/2022
BE5-2022
168.7
167.5
164.4
72
5/7/2022
BE5-2022
168.4
167.2
164
70
5/8/2022
BE5-2022
165.6
163.2
161.8
50
5/9/2022
BE5-2022
165.2
162.9
161.7
48
5/10/2022
BE5-2022
164.8
162.6
161.6
54
5/11/2022
BE5-2022
164.4
162.1
161.2
55
5/12/2022
BE5-2022
163.9
162.1
160.9
61
5/13/2022
BE5-2022
163.1
161.6
159.3
70
5/14/2022
BE5-2022
162.7
161.1
158.8
75
5/15/2022
BE5-2022
162.3
160.6
158.3
62
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/3/2022
BF6-2022
142.9
138.1
135.8
84
Batch Start; PFRP Start
5/4/2022
BF6-2022
159.8
155.5
148.6
84
5/5/2022
BF6-2022
168.1
165.9
163.5
64
5/6/2022
BF6-2022
169.4
168.2
167.1
72
5/7/2022
BF6-2022
169.5
168.5
167.6
70
5/8/2022
BF6-2022
167.3
164.9
163.2
50
5/9/2022
BF6-2022
166.9
164.5
163
48
5/10/2022
BF6-2022
166.4
164.3
162.8
54
5/11/2022
BF6-2022
166.1
163.9
162.6
55
5/12/2022
BF6-2022
166.5
163.5
162.4
61
5/13/2022
BF6-2022
165.6
162.8
161.8
70
5/14/2022
BF6-2022
165
162.3
161.4
72
5/15/2022
BF6-2022
164.3
161.9
160.8
62
5/16/2022
BF6-2022
163.9
161.6
160.3
68
VAR Met
5/17/2022
BF6-2022
163.4
160.9
159.8
63
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/4/2022
BG6-2022
129.4
120.5
114.8
84
Batch Start
5/5/2022
BG6-2022
138.1
135.9
133
64
PFRP Start
5/6/2022
BG6-2022
145.2
143.6
146.9
72
5/7/2022
BG6-2022
165.9
162.6
165.2
70
PFRP Met
5/8/2022
BG6-2022
163.4
161
163.6
50
5/9/2022
BG6-2022
165.7
164
165.2
48
5/10/2022
BG6-2022
167.3
165.8
166.1
54
5/11/2022
BG6-2022
169.1
168.5
167.8
55
5/12/2022
BG6-2022
169
168.7
167.3
61
5/13/2022
BG6-2022
169.2
163.9
167
70
5/14/2022
BG6-2022
168.7
163.5
166.4
72
5/15/2022
BG6-2022
168.2
163
166.1
62
5/16/2022
BG6-2022
167.8
162.6
165.7
68
5/17/2022
BG6-2022
167.4
162
165.2
63
5/18/2022
BG6-2022
166.9
161.8
164.5
66
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/6/2022
BH6-2022
142.5
137.4
134.9
72
Batch Start; PFRP Start
5/7/2022
BH6-2022
164
161.7
158.7
70
5/8/2022
BH6-2022
165.5
162.4
163.9
50
PFRP Met
5/9/2022
BH6-2022
169.4
168.5
166.1
48
5/10/2022
BH6-2022
169.8
169.1
167.8
54
5/12/2022
BH6-2022
169.7
169.3
169.2
61
5/13/2022
BH6-2022
169
168.9
168.5
70
5/14/2022
BH6-2022
168.7
168.3
167.9
72
5/15/2022
BH6-2022
168.4
167.9
167.4
62
5/16/2022
BH6-2022
168
167.4
167
68
5/17/2022
BH6-2022
167.3
162.1
166.5
63
5/18/2022
BH6-2022
167.2
161.6
165.9
66
5/19/2022
BH6-2022
166.5
161.3
165.2
88
VAR Met
5/20/2022
BH6-2022
166.6
160.8
164.7
90
5/21/2022
BH6-2022
165.7
160.6
164.5
73
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/9/2022
B16-2022
122.4
114.9
114.7
48
Batch Start
5/10/2022
B16-2022
158.6
155.3
156.1
54
PFRP Start
5/11/2022
B16-2022
167.9
165.1
167.8
55
5/12/2022
B16-2022
169.5
167.7
168.3
61
PFRP Met
5/13/2022
B16-2022
168.9
167.6
167.9
70
5/14/2022
B16-2022
168.1
166.8
167.2
72
5/15/2022
B16-2022
169.3
168.8
168.3
62
5/16/2022
B16-2022
168.9
168.5
167.8
68
5/17/2022
B16-2022
168.5
168.1
167.4
63
5/18/2022
B16-2022
168.9
167.6
166.9
66
5/19/2022
B16-2022
168.4
167.1
166.2
88
5/20/2022
B16-2022
167.9
166.7
165.8
90
5/21/2022
B16-2022
167.3
166.1
165.3
73
5/22/2022
B16-2022
163.7
166.3
166.8
88
5/23/2022
B16-2022
163.4
165.5
165.9
68
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/10/2022
BA6-2022
112.6
109.1
105.5
54
Batch Start
5/11/2022
BA6-2022
145.6
140.3
138.6
55
PFRP Start
5/12/2022
BA6-2022
165.8
161.6
158.5
61
5/13/2022
BA6-2022
169.2
167.7
168.4
70
PFRP Met
5/14/2022
BA6-2022
168.7
167.5
168.3
72
5/15/2022
BA6-2022
169.3
168.1
168.7
63
5/16/2022
BA6-2022
168.8
167.7
167.1
68
5/17/2022
BA6-2022
168.1
167.1
166.8
63
5/18/2022
BA6-2022
167.5
166.4
165.9
66
5/19/2022
BA6-2022
166.8
165.9
165.5
88
5/20/2022
BA6-2022
165.5
164.6
165.1
90
5/21/2022
BA6-2022
165.1
164.2
164.6
73
5/22/2022
BA6-2022
163.2
162.3
163.7
88
5/23/2022
BA6-2022
163
162.1
163.3
60
5/24/2022
BA6-2022
162.5
161.8
162.9
64
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/12/2022
BB6-2022
104.3
102.2
101.9
61
Batch Start
5/13/2022
BB6-2022
156.4
148.5
150.8
70
PFRP Start
5/14/2022
BB6-2022
165.9
163.8
162.2
75
5/15/2022
BB6-2022
168.1
166.7
165.6
62
PFRP Met
5/16/2022
BB6-2022
167.8
166.5
165.2
68
5/17/2022
BB6-2022
167.4
166.1
164.8
63
5/18/2022
BB6-2022
167.2
165
164.7
66
5/19/2022
BB6-2022
167
165.1
164.4
88
5/20/2022
BB6-2022
166.9
164.8
163.9
90
5/21/2022
BB6-2022
166.7
164.6
163.5
73
5/22/2022
BB6-2022
164.3
164.8
162.8
88
5/23/2022
BB6-2022
164
164.3
162.5
68
5/24/2022
BB6-2022
163.7
163.9
162.1
64
5/25/2022
BB6-2022
163.1
163.6
162.3
64
5/26/2022
BB6-2022
162.7
163.1
162.8
61
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/15/2022
BC6-2022
116.9
112.5
120.8
62
Batch Start
5/16/2022
BC6-2022
144.1
141
146.5
68
PFRP Start
5/17/2022
BC6-2022
166.7
162
164.9
63
5/18/2022
BC6-2022
168.1
166.4
167.8
66
PFRP Met
5/19/2022
BC6-2022
168.3
166.6
167.5
88
5/20/2022
BC6-2022
168.4
166.3
167.1
90
5/21/2022
BC6-2022
168.5
166.1
167
76
5/22/2022
BC6-2022
169.7
168.4
167.4
88
5/23/2022
BC6-2022
168.8
168.1
166.9
68
5/24/2022
BC6-2022
168.4
167.8
166.5
64
5/25/2022
BC6-2022
167.9
167.1
166
64
5/26/2022
BC6-2022
167.4
166.6
165.5
68
5/27/2022
BC6-2022
167.1
166.2
165.1
73
5/28/2022
BC6-2022
163.4
163.9
164.8
80
5/29/2022
BC6-2022
163.2
163.8
164.4
64
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/16/2022
BD6-2022
125.1
123.9
120.2
68
New Batch
5/17/2022
BD6-2022
136.9
134.8
133.1
63
PFRP Start
5/18/2022
BD6-2022
142.9
138.5
136.2
66
5/19/2022
BD6-2022
163.4
159.1
155.9
88
PFRP Met
5/20/2022
BD6-2022
168.9
165.7
166.4
90
5/21/2022
BD6-2022
169.1
166.7
166.8
76
5/22/2022
BD6-2022
168.4
167.3
169.2
88
5/23/2022
BD6-2022
168.4
165.8
166.6
68
5/24/2022
BD6-2022
167.9
165.4
167.3
64
5/25/2022
BD6-2022
167.4
164.9
166.6
64
5/26/2022
BD6-2022
166.9
164.4
166.1
68
5/27/2022
BD6-2022
165.2
163.9
165.7
73
5/28/2022
BD6-2022
165.9
164
165.7
80
5/29/2022
BD6-2022
1 166.41
166.71
165.31
64
5/30/2022
BD6-2022
1 163.41
164.81
1651
85
VAR Met
5/31/2022
BD6-2022
1 162.91
164.21
164.61
681
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/18/2022
BE6-2022
111.6
110.7
106.2
66
New Batch
5/19/2022
BE6-2022
149.8
144.3
142.9
88
PFRP Start
5/20/2022
BE6-2022
165.5
161.9
159.3
90
5/21/2022
BE6-2022
169.4
165.6
163.7
76
PFRP Met
5/22/2022
BE6-2022
169.9
167.8
165.5
88
5/23/2022
BE6-2022
169.8
168.3
167.8
68
5/24/2022
BE6-2022
169.3
167.8
167.2
64
5/25/2022
BE6-2022
168.6
167.3
166.7
64
5/26/2022
BE6-2022
167.9
166.8
166.2
68
5/27/2022
BE6-2022
167.5
166.6
165.8
73
5/28/2022
BE6-2022
168.5
167.2
167.9
80
5/29/2022
BE6-2022
168.2
167.6
167.5
64
5/30/2022
BE6-2022
166.4
166.1
166.7
85
5/31/2022
BE6-2022
165.8
165.5
166.3
68
6/1/2022
BE6-2022
165.2
165.1
165.9
70
VAR Met
6/2/2022
BE6-2022
1 164.71
164.41
165.41
751
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/19/2022
BF7-2022
105.6
105.8
109.7
88
New Batch
5/20/2022
BF7-2022
126.9
124.7
122.2
90
5/21/2022
BF7-2022
145.1
142.6
139.3
73
PFRP Start
5/22/2022
BF7-2022
147.6
150.6
146.7
88
5/23/2022
BF7-2022
169
166.3
162.5
68
PFRP Met
5/24/2022
BF7-2022
169.5
167.6
165.9
64
5/25/2022
BF7-2022
168.9
167.4
166.2
64
5/26/2022
BF7-2022
168.5
166.9
165.8
68
5/27/2022
BF7-2022
168.3
166.7
165.7
73
5/28/2022
BF7-2022
169.7
169.1
167.3
80
5/29/2022
BF7-2022
168.2
164
165.5
64
5/30/2022
BF7-2022
166.6
163.2
163.9
85
5/31/2022
BF7-2022
166.1
162.7
163.4
68
6/1/2022
BF7-2022
165.7
162.4
163
70
6/2/2022
BF7-2022
165.2
161.9
162.5
75
6/3/2022
BF7-2022
1 164.81
161.51
161.91
79
VAR Met
6/4/2022
BF7-2022
1 164.31
161.11
161.E
64
6/5/2022 BF7-2022 1 163.81 160.91 161.21 631 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/22/2022
BG7-2022
129.9
126.4
121.3
88
New Batch
5/23/2022
BG7-2022
145.4
142.2
141.1
68
PFRP Start
5/24/2022
BG7-2022
163.8
161.7
160.3
64
5/25/2022
BG7-2022
169.8
168.3
167
64
PFRP Met
5/26/2022
BG7-2022
169.7
168.1
167
68
5/27/2022
BG7-2022
169.5
167.8
166.5
73
5/28/2022
BG7-2022
166.6
168.4
167.7
80
5/29/2022
BG7-2022
168.1
168.7
168.3
64
5/30/2022
BG7-2022
169.5
168.6
167.7
85
5/31/2022
BG7-2022
169.4
168.1
167.9
68
6/1/2022
BG7-2022
169.2
168.1
167.7
70
6/2/2022
BG7-2022
169.2
168
167.8
75
6/3/2022
BG7-2022
169
167.9
167.6
79
6/4/2022
BG7-2022
168.6
167.5
167.1
64
6/5/2022
BG7-2022
168.2
167.1
166.6
63
VAR Met
6/6/2022
BG7-2022
1 167.91
166.71
166.21
821
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/23/2022
BH7-2022
103.6
101.4
98.8
68
New Batch
5/24/2022
BH7-2022
159.4
156.5
148.1
64
PFRP Start
5/25/2022
BH7-2022
166.9
165.8
163.6
64
5/26/2022
BH7-2022
169.8
169.1
168.3
68
PFRP Met
5/27/2022
BH7-2022
169.7
168.9
167
76
5/28/2022
BH7-2022
167
168.5
168.2
80
5/29/2022
BH7-2022
169.8
169.2
167.7
64
5/30/2022
BH7-2022
167.3
166.8
165.9
85
5/31/2022
BH7-2022
167.3
166.7
165.7
68
6/1/2022
BH7-2022
167.3
166.6
165.5
70
6/2/2022
BH7-2022
167
165.9
165.3
75
6/3/2022
BH7-2022
166.6
165.5
165
79
6/4/2022
BH7-2022
166.1
165
164.6
64
6/5/2022
BH7-2022
168.1
164.6
164.1
63
6/6/2022
BH7-2022
167.7
164.2
163.6
82
VAR Met
6/7/2022
BH7-2022
1 167.21
163.71
163.11
82
6/8/2022
BH7-2022
1 166.71
163.11
162.51
821
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/25/2022
B17-2022
102.3
101.2
98.9
64
New Batch
5/26/2022
B17-2022
141.2
138.5
135.9
68
PFRP Start
5/27/2022
B17-2022
158.9
156.9
153.7
76
5/28/2022
B17-2022
162.3
160.1
158.2
80
PFRP Met
5/29/2022
B17-2022
168.8
167.9
164.7
64
5/30/2022
B17-2022
169.3
168.2
165.4
85
5/31/2022
B17-2022
168.5
167.9
165.8
68
6/1/2022
B17-2022
1 168.11
167.71
165.8
70
6/2/2022
B17-2022
168.2
167.6
166
75
6/3/2022
B17-2022
167.7
167.1
165.5
79
6/4/2022
B17-2022
167.5
166.8
165.2
64
6/5/2022
B17-2022
167.2
166.3
164.8
63
6/6/2022
B17-2022
166.9
166
164.6
82
6/7/2022
B17-2022
166.4
165.5
164.1
82
6/8/2022
B17-2022
165.9
165
163.6
82
VAR Met
6/9/2022
B17-2022
165.6
164.2
162.9
86
6/10/2022
B17-2022
1 1651
163.71
162.41
771
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/26/2022
BA7-2022
107.6
104.4
102.9
68
New Batch
5/27/2022
BA7-2022
137.6
135.1
132.8
73
PFRP Start
5/28/2022
BA7-2022
134.6
133.4
132.2
80
5/29/2022
BA7-2022
149.9
145.6
142.7
64
PFRP Met
5/30/2022
BA7-2022
169.3
168.7
169.8
85
5/31/2022
BA7-2022
169.6
169.3
169.6
68
6/1/2022
BA7-2022
169.7
169.5
169.2
70
6/2/2022
BA7-2022
169.2
168.9
168.7
75
6/3/2022
BA7-2022
168.7
168.3
168.2
79
6/4/2022
BA7-2022
168.8
168.3
167.9
64
6/5/2022
BA7-2022
168.4
167.9
167.5
63
6/6/2022
BA7-2022
167.9
167.4
167
82
6/7/2022
BA7-2022
167.4
166.9
166.5
82
6/8/2022
BA7-2022
166.5
166
165.6
82
6/9/2022
BA7-2022
165.7
165.2
164.5
86
VAR Met
6/10/2022
BA7-2022
1 164.31
163.81
162.71
77
6/11/2022
BA7-2022
1 163.11
162.91
161.81
821
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
5/30/2022
BB7-2022
148.6
141
149.9
85
New Batch; PFRP Start
5/31/2022
BB7-2022
167.8
166.9
164.7
68
6/1/2022
BB7-2022
169.5
168.9
167.8
70
PFRP Met
6/2/2022
BB7-2022
169.8
169.3
168.1
75
6/3/2022
BB7-2022
169.3
168.9
167.6
79
6/4/2022
BB7-2022
169.1
168.7
167.9
64
6/5/2022
BB7-2022
168.9
168.4
167.7
63
6/6/2022
BB7-2022
168.4
167.9
167.2
64
6/7/2022
BB7-2022
167.9
167.4
166.7
82
6/8/2022
BB7-2022
167
166.5
165.6
82
6/9/2022
BB7-2022
166.2
165.7
164.8
86
6/10/2022
BB7-2022
1 165.31
1641
163.91
77
6/11/2022
BB7-2022
1 163.91
163.21
162.71
82
6/12/2022
BB7-2022
1 163.41
162.71
162.21
84
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/2/2022
BC7-2022
123.6
121.2
119.2
75
New Batch
6/3/2022
BC7-2022
143.8
139.3
136.2
79
PFRP Start
6/4/2022
BC7-2022
164.6
161.2
158.9
64
6/5/2022
BC7-2022
168.9
166.5
164.2
63
PFRP Met
6/6/2022
BC7-2022
169.8
168.1
167.5
82
6/7/2022
BC7-2022
169.5
167.6
167.1
82
6/8/2022
BC7-2022
169.5
167.5
166.9
82
6/9/2022
BC7-2022
169.2
167.5
166.7
86
6/10/2022
BC7-2022
168.8
167.1
166.2
77
6/11/2022
BC7-2022
168.6
166.9
166
82
6/12/2022
BC7-2022
168.4
166.5
165.7
84
6/13/2022
BC7-2022
163
162.3
161.6
93
6/14/2022
BC7-2022
162.4
161.9
161
86
6/15/2022
BC7-2022
162
161.4
160.6
90
6/16/2022
BC7-2022
1 1621
161.21
160.51
73
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/3/2022
BD7-2022
126.9
124.3
121
79
New Batch
6/4/2022
BD7-2022
138.9
136.7
133.9
64
PFRP Start
6/5/2022
BD7-2022
165.6
162.7
161
63
6/6/2022
BD7-2022
169.6
168.4
167
82
PFRP Met
6/7/2022
BD7-2022
169.8
169
167.6
82
6/8/2022
BD7-2022
169.2
168.8
167
82
6/9/2022
BD7-2022
169.1
168.5
166.8
86
6/10/2022
BD7-2022
168.7
168.1
166.5
77
6/11/2022
BD7-2022
168.4
167.8
166.3
82
6/12/2022
BD7-2022
168
167.4
165.9
84
6/13/2022
BD7-2022
167.4
167
165.8
93
6/14/2022
BD7-2022
166.9
166.4
165.3
86
6/15/2022
BD7-2022
166.6
165.9
164.8
90
6/16/2022
BD7-2022
165.9
165.2
164.1
88
6/17/2022
BD7-2022
165.4
164.7
163.6
93
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/5/2022
BE7-2022
155.3
152.9
148.7
63
New Batch; PFRP Start
6/6/2022
BE7-2022
165.9
163.6
163.1
85
6/7/2022
BE7-2022
168.7
166.4
166
82
PFRP Met
6/8/2022
BE7-2022
169.5
168.8
168.1
82
6/9/2022
BE7-2022
169.8
169
168.3
86
6/10/2022
BE7-2022
169.6
168.7
168.2
77
6/11/2022
BE7-2022
169.2
168.3
167.8
85
6/12/2022
BE7-2022
168.7
167.9
167.3
84
6/13/2022
BE7-2022
168.1
167.3
166.7
93
6/14/2022
BE7-2022
168.5
166.9
166.2
86
6/15/2022
BE7-2022
168
166.4
165.7
90
6/16/2022
BE7-2022
1 167.51
1661
165.21
88
6/17/2022
BE7-2022
1 166.91
165.41
164.61
93
6/18/2022
BE7-2022
1 166.41
164.91
164.11
5
VAR Met; Batch End
Date Batch Name Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 Amb T Notes:
6/7/2022
BF8-2022
126.4
124.7
121.9
82
New Batch
6/8/2022
BF8-2022
139.5
136.2
133.7
82
PFRP Start
6/9/2022
BF8-2022
164.9
162.4
158.9
86
6/10/2022
BF8-2022
169.2
168.1
167.4
77
PFRP Met
6/11/2022
BF8-2022
169.8
168.7
168.3
82
6/12/2022
BF8-2022
169.3
168.4
168
84
6/13/2022
BF8-2022
168.8
167.9
167.5
93
6/14/2022
BF8-2022
168.6
167.8
167.3
86
6/15/2022
BF8-2022
168.4
167.7
167
90
6/16/2022
BF8-2022
168.3
167.6
166.8
88
6/17/2022
BF8-2022
167.9
167.4
166.2
93
6/18/2022
BF8-2022
167.5
166.9
165.9
82
6/19/2022
BF8-2022
167
166.4
165.5
73
6/20/2022
BF8-2022
166.4
165.8
164.9
70
6/21/2022 BF8-2022
6/22/2022 BF8-2022
--
--
--
--
tech malfunction; VAR met
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/10/2022
BG8-2022
138
135.8
136.1
77
New Batch; PFRP Start
6/11/2022
BG8-2022
152.9
149.6
150.9
82
6/12/2022
BG8-2022
165.1
162.7
160.5
84
PFRP Met
6/13/2022
BG8-2022
168.7
166.9
165.7
93
6/14/2022
BG8-2022
168.5
166.6
165.5
86
6/15/2022
BG8-2022
168.7
166.6
165.4
90
6/16/2022
BG8-2022
168.9
167
165.6
88
6/17/2022
BG8-2022
168.7
166.6
165.1
93
6/18/2022
BG8-2022
168.3
166.9
164.7
82
6/19/2022
BG8-2022
167.8
166.4
164.2
76
6/20/2022
BG8-2022
167.4
165.9
163.8
70
6/21/2022
BG8-2022
1 166.91
165.41
163.31
82
6/22/2022
BG8-2022
1 166.51
164.91
162.81
93
6/23/2022
BG8-2022
1 166.11
164.51
162.31
70
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/10/2022
BH8-2022
108.6
107.9
104.8
77
New Batch
6/11/2022
BH8-2022
125.9
124.7
122.9
82
6/12/2022
BH8-2022
153.9
149.4
146.7
84
PFRP Start
6/13/2022
BH8-2022
166.8
164.2
160.3
93
6/14/2022
BH8-2022
168.3
167.9
165.9
86
PFRP M
6/15/2022
BH8-2022
169.1
168.5
166.8
90
6/16/2022
BH8-2022
169.5
168.7
167.1
88
6/17/2022
BH8-2022
169.4
168.5
167
93
6/18/2022
BH8-2022
169.7
169.2
167.8
82
6/19/2022
BH8-2022
169.2
168.7
167.3
73
6/20/2022
BH8-2022
168.7
168.3
167
70
6/21/2022
BH8-2022
1 168.21
167.81
165.61
82
6/22/2022
BH8-2022
1 167.71
167.31
165.11
93
6/23/2022
BH8-2022
1 167.61
1671
1651
84
6/24/2022
BH8-2022
1 167.11
166.51
164.31
86
6/25/2022
BH8-2022
1 169.41
156.51
156.41
70
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/12/2022
B18-2022
117.4
110.5
107.1
84
New Batch
6/13/2022
B18-2022
149.4
146.3
142.9
93
PFRP Start
6/14/2022
B18-2022
161
159.1
156.8
86
6/15/2022
B18-2022
167.8
166
162.9
90
PFRP Met
6/16/2022
B18-2022
169.7
168.1
166.5
88
6/17/2022
B18-2022
169.5
167.9
166.3
93
6/18/2022
B18-2022
169.8
168.4
166.9
82
6/19/2022
B18-2022
169.4
167.9
166.5
76
6/20/2022
B18-2022
168.6
167.5
166
70
6/21/2022
B18-2022
168.1
166.9
165.4
82
6/22/2022
B18-2022
167.6
166.4
164.9
93
6/23/2022
B18-2022
167.1
165.9
164.5
84
6/24/2022
B18-2022
166.8
165.4
164
86
6/25/2022
B18-2022
166.5
165
163.8
84
6/26/2022
B18-2022
164.9
164.1
163.7
88
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/13/2022
BA8-2022
112.2
105.3
100.8
93
New Batch
6/14/2022
BA8-2022
137.1
134.8
132.3
86
PFRP Start
6/15/2022
BA8-2022
142.3
139.6
136.9
90
6/16/2022
BA8-2022
162.8
160.7
159.8
88
PFRP Met
6/17/2022
BA8-2022
169.3
167.8
162.9
93
6/18/2022
BA8-2022
168.9
167.3
162.7
82
6/19/2022
BA8-2022
168.2
166.6
162.1
73
6/20/2022
BA8-2022
167.7
166.1
161.9
70
6/21/2022
BA8-2022
167.2
165.6
161.5
82
6/22/2022
BA8-2022
166.6
165
160.9
93
6/23/2022
BA8-2022
166.1
165
160.7
84
6/24/2022
BA8-2022
165.5
165
160.8
86
6/25/2022
BA8-2022
165.1
164.7
161
84
6/26/2022
BA8-2022
164.7
163.9
165.3
88
6/27/2022
BA8-2022
162.1
161.6
163.4
72
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/15/2022
BB8-2022
117.9
115.8
110.1
90
New Batch
6/16/2022
BB8-2022
139.2
137.9
134.9
88
PFRP Start
6/17/2022
BB8-2022
161.2
157.9
154.8
93
6/18/2022
BB8-2022
168.5
167.2
165.6
82
PFRP Met
6/19/2022
BB8-2022
169.5
168.1
166.3
73
6/20/2022
BB8-2022
169.1
167.6
165.8
70
6/21/2022
BB8-2022
168.6
167.1
165.3
82
6/22/2022
BB8-2022
1 168.11
166.61
1651
93
6/23/2022
BB8-2022
1 1681
166.51
165.21
84
6/24/2022
BB8-2022
1 167.81
1661
165.2
86
6/25/2022
BB8-2022
167.3
165.5
164.8
84
6/26/2022
BB8-2022
164.5
162.4
161.6
88
6/27/2022
BB8-2022
162.7
160
158.8
72
6/28/2022
BB8-2022
159.6
157.4
159.9
82
6/29/2022
BB8-2022
1 162.11
158.21
158.61
69
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/18/2022
BC8-2022
130.1
123.3
117.4
82
New Batch
6/19/2022
BC8-2022
155.9
153.1
150.7
73
PFRP Start
6/20/2022
BC8-2022
168.7
167.1
165.5
70
6/21/2022
BC8-2022
169.5
168.4
167.2
82
PFRP Met
6/22/2022
BC8-2022
169.8
168.7
167.5
93
6/23/2022
BC8-2022
169.5
168.6
167.1
84
6/24/2022
BC8-2022
169.2
168.4
166.8
86
6/25/2022
BC8-2022
169.3
168.4
166.5
84
6/26/2022
BC8-2022
168.5
167.4
165.3
88
6/27/2022
BC8-2022
167.2
164.6
163.8
72
6/28/2022
BC8-2022
165.9
166.3
165.8
82
6/29/2022
BC8-2022
162.6
163
163.8
69
6/30/2022
BC8-2022
159.3
160.4
163.6
90
7/1/2022
BC8-2022
155.9
159
162.1
90
7/2/2022
BC8-2022
156.4
159.6
161.5
72
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/19/2022
BD8-2022
109.2
106.3
99.6
73
New Batch
6/20/2022
BD8-2022
138.2
136.9
133.7
70
PFRP Start
6/21/2022
BD8-2022
166.7
164.9
162.3
82
6/22/2022
BD8-2022
168.1
167
164.8
93
PFRP Met
6/23/2022
BD8-2022
169.3
168.3
167.1
84
6/24/2022
BD8-2022
169.8
168.7
167.5
86
6/25/2022
BD8-2022
169.5
168.6
167
84
6/26/2022
BD8-2022
169.1
167.4
165.9
88
6/27/2022
BD8-2022
169.8
167.2
166.6
72
6/28/2022
BD8-2022
169.4
169.7
168.3
82
6/29/2022
BD8-2022
169.7
169.3
167.9
69
6/30/2022
BD8-2022
170.3
170.5
168
90
7/1/2022
BD8-2022
167.8
169.4
168.6
90
7/2/2022
BD8-2022
169.4
168.9
167.6
72
7/3/2022
BD8-2022
169.2
168.8
167.5
75
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/21/2022
BE8-2022
125.3
121.7
117.5
82
New Batch
6/22/2022
BE8-2022
131.7
128.4
125
93
6/23/2022
BE8-2022
158.8
156.3
153.7
84
PFRP Start
6/24/2022
BE8-2022
168.1
166.8
166.1
86
6/25/2022
BE8-2022
168
166.5
166
84
PFRP Met
6/26/2022
BE8-2022
169.3
167.2
167
88
6/27/2022
BE8-2022
169.6
168.3
169.7
72
6/28/2022
BE8-2022
169.7
167.6
168.2
82
6/29/2022
BE8-2022
166.6
169.7
167.5
69
6/30/2022
BE8-2022
164.8
166.4
164.9
90
7/1/2022
BE8-2022
163.4
162.1
162.6
90
7/2/2022
BE8-2022
163
161.7
161.5
72
7/3/2022
BE8-2022
163.6
160.3
159.9
93
7/4/2022
BE8-2022
163.4
160.1
159.5
77
7/5/2022
BE8-2022
163.4
159
159.8
88
7/6/2022
BE8-2022
1 163.41
158.91
159.51
72
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/22/2022
BF9-2022
109.2
108.1
104.8
93
New Batch
6/23/2022
BF9-2022
149
147.1
144.5
84
PFRP Start
6/24/2022
BF9-2022
168.4
166.9
164.1
86
6/25/2022
BF9-2022
169
168.9
167.5
84
PFRP Met
6/26/2022
BF9-2022
168.7
169.8
169.4
88
6/27/2022
BF9-2022
169.4
169.8
169.1
72
6/28/2022
BF9-2022
168.6
169
166.9
82
6/29/2022
BF9-2022
169.8
168.9
167.2
69
6/30/2022
BF9-2022
168.8
167.6
169.3
90
7/1/2022
BF9-2022
168.3
166.8
167.8
90
7/2/2022
BF9-2022
167.7
165.2
164.5
72
7/3/2022
BF9-2022
164.1
163.7
159.2
93
7/4/2022
BF9-2022
163.9
163.5
158.8
77
7/5/2022
BF9-2022
161.6
160.9
156.5
88
7/6/2022
BF9-2022
159.4
159.8
159.2
99
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/23/2022
BG9-2022
109.6
105.5
106.2
84
New Batch
6/24/2022
BG9-2022
144.9
140.7
136.9
86
PFRP Start
6/25/2022
BG9-2022
167.9
166.1
164.9
84
6/26/2022
BG9-2022
169.8
169
169.6
88
PFRP Met
6/27/2022
BG9-2022
169.9
169
169.5
72
6/28/2022
BG9-2022
170.3
169.8
170.7
82
6/29/2022
BG9-2022
170.6
169.2
169.9
69
6/30/2022
BG9-2022
170.6
170.9
170.1
90
7/1/2022
BG9-2022
170.6
169.2
170.8
90
7/2/2022
BG9-2022
170.3
168.7
169.6
72
7/3/2022
BG9-2022
166.8
168.5
169.7
93
7/4/2022
BG9-2022
166.4
168.1
169.7
77
7/5/2022
BG9-2022
163.4
166.3
167.7
88
7/6/2022
BG9-2022
167.1
168.6
167.5
99
7/7/2022
BG9-2022
168.3
169.2
168.7
90
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/24/2022
BH9-2022
110.3
107.8
103.6
86
New Batch
6/25/2022
BH9-2022
167.8
164.9
160.4
84
PFRP Start
6/26/2022
BH9-2022
168.6
169.3
169.7
88
6/27/2022
BH9-2022
168.6
169.3
168.2
72
PFRP Met
6/28/2022
BH9-2022
169.5
170.8
170.1
82
6/29/2022
BH9-2022
168.6
169.5
169.7
69
6/30/2022
BH9-2022
169.7
168.8
170.5
90
7/1/2022
BH9-2022
168.4
169.3
169.8
90
7/2/2022
BH9-2022
167.6
167.9
168.3
72
7/3/2022
BH9-2022
165.8
167.4
166.5
93
7/4/2022
BH9-2022
165.6
167.2
166.3
77
7/5/2022
BH9-2022
163.2
166.1
164
88
7/6/2022
BH9-2022
165.6
166.7
163.9
99
7/7/2022
BH9-2022
166.5
167.6
162.6
90
7/8/2022
BH9-2022
164.5
166.4
164
90
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/27/2022
B19-2022
129.6
130.1
125.3
72
New Batch
6/28/2022
B19-2022
146.4
149.3
152
82
PFRP Start
6/29/2022
B19-2022
145.9
147
148.3
69
6/30/2022
B19-2022
168.5
169.9
170.2
90
PFRP Met
7/1/2022
B19-2022
170.6
169.7
170.3
90
7/2/2022
B19-2022
169.4
169.8
168.7
72
7/3/2022
B19-2022
169
169.7
170.2
93
7/4/2022
B19-2022
169.2
169.7
170
77
7/5/2022
B19-2022
168.4
168.7
169.3
88
7/6/2022
B19-2022
168.2
169.3
168.7
99
7/7/2022
B19-2022
169.4
167.4
165.7
90
7/8/2022
B19-2022
166.9
168.7
169.4
90
7/9/2022
B19-2022
165.4
167.8
166.9
80
7/10/2022
B19-2022
164.4
168.9
166.5
70
7/11/2022
B19-2022
164.4
169.3
164.9
75
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/28/2022
BJ9-2022
127.4
123.3
119.8
82
New Batch
6/29/2022
BJ9-2022
135.6
132.9
132.6
69
PFRP Start
6/30/2022
BJ9-2022
165.7
168.3
169.5
90
7/1/2022
BJ9-2022
170.8
169.6
169.4
90
PFRP Met
7/2/2022
BJ9-2022
169.4
169.9
168.6
72
7/3/2022
BJ9-2022
167.9
168.3
169.6
93
7/4/2022
BJ9-2022
168.1
168.3
169.5
77
7/5/2022
BJ9-2022
169.5
169
169.8
88
7/6/2022
BJ9-2022
169.2
168.6
167.1
99
7/8/2022
BJ9-2022
168.4
165.9
167.8
90
7/9/2022
BJ9-2022
168
165.1
167.2
80
7/10/2022
BJ9-2022
1 165.21
163.81
164.51
70
7/11/2022
BJ9-2022
1 166.71
163.31
1621
75
7/12/2022
BJ9-2022
1 162.81
160.71
1591
91
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
lBatch Name
iTemp 1
ITemp 2
ITemp 3
jAmb T
I Notes:
6/28/2022
BK9-2022
1 109.31
107.81
109.91
821
New Batch
6/29/2022
BK9-2022
146.7
149.8
150.7
69
PFRP Start
6/30/2022
BK9-2022
169.6
166
169.9
90
7/1/2022
BK9-2022
168.5
168.6
170.5
90
PFRP Met
7/2/2022
BK9-2022
169.2
167.7
169.4
72
7/3/2022
BK9-2022
168.3
167.9
168.8
93
7/4/2022
BK9-2022
168.1
167.6
168.4
77
7/5/2022
BK9-2022
169.2
166.7
166.3
88
7/6/2022
BK9-2022
165.9
164.6
164.1
99
7/7/2022
BK9-2022
167.6
166.8
167.5
90
7/8/2022
BK9-2022
162.4
162.6
164.2
90
7/9/2022
BK9-2022
159.4
158.7
158.8
80
7/10/2022
BK9-2022
156.9
154.3
152.8
70
7/11/2022
BK9-2022
1 153.81
151.71
154.41
75
7/12/2022
BK9-2022
1 147.81
144.61
145.11
91
VAR Met
7/13/2022
BK9-2022
1 144.31
140.91
1411
851
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
6/30/2022
BA9-2022
155.6
148.2
139.4
90
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/1/2022
BA9-2022
170.3
169.1
168.6
90
7/2/2022
BA9-2022
170.6
169.8
168.9
72
PFRP Met
7/3/2022
BA9-2022
167.8
168.5
169.8
93
7/4/2022
BA9-2022
167.5
169.1
169.8
77
7/5/2022
BA9-2022
165.1
168.8
169.9
88
7/6/2022
BA9-2022
165.6
168.1
169.7
99
7/7/2022
BA9-2022
167.5
167.9
169.2
90
7/8/2022
BA9-2022
165.3
164.5
166.8
90
7/9/2022
BA9-2022
162.4
163.5
165.1
80
7/10/2022
BA9-2022
158.6
160.2
161.4
70
7/11/2022
BA9-2022
155.1
158.5
161.6
75
7/12/2022
BA9-2022
154.2
158.1
160.7
91
7/13/2022
BA9-2022
160.1
164.3
165.2
85
VAR Met; Batch End
7/14/2022
BA9-2022
162.9
166.1
167.7
85
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/1/2022
BB9-2022
121.8
116.7
117.8
90
New Batch
7/2/2022
BB9-2022
166.3
162.6
168.4
72
PFRP Start
7/3/2022
BB9-2022
167.6
169.2
169.7
93
7/4/2022
BB9-2022
168.8
169.5
169.9
77
PFRP Met
7/5/2022
BB9-2022
169.7
169.3
170.1
88
7/6/2022
BB9-2022
169.4
170.6
170.8
99
7/7/2022
BB9-2022
168.5
169.2
169
90
7/8/2022
BB9-2022
166.8
169.3
169.8
90
7/9/2022
BB9-2022
165.3
168.2
166.5
80
7/10/2022
BB9-2022
161.9
164.7
162
70
7/11/2022
BB9-2022
162.1
165.3
166.9
75
7/12/2022
BB9-2022
1 1631
165.61
168.41
91
7/13/2022
BB9-2022
1 161.41
165.21
169.31
85
7/14/2022
BB9-2022
1 161.81
163.21
1661
85
7/15/2022
BB9-2022
158.4
159.6
162.9
90
VAR Met
7/16/2022
BB9-2022
156.4
158.1
159.3
75
7/17/2022
BB9-2022
155.7
157.9
160.3
73
7/18/2022
BB9-2022
153.9
156.2
159.4
73
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/3/2022
BC9-2022
163.6
168.7
169.8
93
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/4/2022
BC9-2022
169.5
168.8
169.7
77
7/5/2022
BC9-2022
170.8
170.6
169.7
88
PFRP Met
7/6/2022
BC9-2022
170.9
169.7
169.3
99
7/7/2022
BC9-2022
170.6
170.1
169.5
90
7/8/2022
BC9-2022
170.6
170.3
169.1
90
7/9/2022
BC9-2022
169.6
169.1
168.3
80
7/10/2022
BC9-2022
169.3
168.6
167.8
70
7/11/2022
BC9-2022
169.6
167.4
165.7
75
7/12/2022
BC9-2022
169.7
165.5
168.2
91
7/13/2022
BC9-2022
169.1
164.8
166.7
85
7/14/2022
BC9-2022
168.4
164.9
164.5
85
7/15/2022
BC9-2022
167.6
165.4
166.7
90
7/16/2022
BC9-2022
168.8
164.7
166.4
75
VAR Met
7/17/2022
BC9-2022
168
163.9
164.8
73
7/18/2022
BC9-2022
168
163.5
165.6
73
7/19/2022
BC9-2022
166.9
162.4
165.8
90
7/20/2022
BC9-2022
166.2
162.1
167.7
93
7/21/2022
BC9-2022
166.5
162
167.4
77
7/22/2022
BC9-2022
165.91
161.81
1671
75
1 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/4/2022
BD9-2022
163.4
161.6
158.6
77
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/5/2022
BD9-2022
170.5
168.4
170.3
88
7/6/2022
BD9-2022
170
170.8
169.9
99
PFRP Met
7/7/2022
BD9-2022
170.8
170.1
169.3
90
7/8/2022
BD9-2022
170.6
170.9
169.9
90
7/9/2022
BD9-2022
169.2
170.9
170.4
80
7/10/2022
BD9-2022
169.4
170.9
168.7
70
7/11/2022
BD9-2022
168.7
170.6
169.7
75
7/12/2022
BD9-2022
168.2
170.8
169.5
91
7/13/2022
BD9-2022
168
170.6
168.8
85
7/14/2022
BD9-2022
168.6
170.8
169.3
85
7/15/2022
BD9-2022
167.1
167.9
166.2
90
7/16/2022
BD9-2022
168.5
169.1
166.8
75
7/17/2022
BD9-2022
167.4
169.6
166.1
73
VAR Met
7/18/2022
BD9-2022
167.1
169.3
165.8
73
7/19/2022
BD9-2022
165.7
168.3
166.4
90
7/20/2022
BD9-2022
165.4
168.9
164.9
93
7/21/2022
BD9-2022
165.2
168.7
164.6
77
7/22/2022
BD9-2022
164.9
168.5
164.4
75
7/23/2022
BD9-2022
1 162.11
168.41
163.7
85
7/24/2022 BD9-2022 1 163.61 167.91 164.61 751 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/7/2022
BE9-2022
144.3
150.4
156.7
90
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/8/2022
BE9-2022
168.3
169.7
170.8
90
7/9/2022
BE9-2022
170.5
170.8
169.5
80
PFRP Met
7/10/2022
BE9-2022
169.5
170.6
168.3
70
7/11/2022
BE9-2022
169.9
170.4
167.5
75
7/12/2022
BE9-2022
169.9
166.3
165.9
91
7/13/2022
BE9-2022
168.2
165.9
164.4
85
7/14/2022
BE9-2022
166.1
168.2
164.9
85
7/15/2022
BE9-2022
164.8
165.5
163.3
90
7/16/2022
BE9-2022
162.3
165.9
162.6
75
7/17/2022
BE9-2022
162.7
164.5
160.8
73
7/18/2022
BE9-2022
162.5
164.7
160.7
76
7/19/2022
BE9-2022
160.7
163.7
162
90
7/20/2022
BE9-2022
159
161.2
160.4
93
VAR Met
7/21/2022
BE9-2022
158.9
161.4
160.1
77
7/22/2022
BE9-2022
158.5
161.1
159.9
75
7/23/2022
BE9-2022
155.7
158.9
159.2
85
7/24/2022
BE9-2022
156.3
159.2
158.1
75
7/25/2022
BE9-2022
156.5
156.8
154
90
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/11/2022
BF10-2022
169.5
169.1
170.2
75
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/12/2022
BF10-2022
167.1
166.7
166.2
91
7/13/2022
BF10-2022
168.3
164.5
168.6
85
PFRP Met
7/14/2022
BF10-2022
165.8
163.3
169.2
85
7/15/2022
BF10-2022
161.9
161.2
166.5
90
7/16/2022
BF10-2022
161.7
159.8
163
75
7/17/2022
BF10-2022
160.8
158.3
161.4
73
7/18/2022
BF10-2022
161.4
157.4
161.5
73
7/19/2022
BF10-2022
162.4
158.1
163.6
90
7/20/2022
BF10-2022
159.3
156.8
158.7
93
7/21/2022
BF10-2022
159.1
156.5
158.9
77
7/22/2022
BF10-2022
158.9
156.4
158.7
75
7/23/2022
BF10-2022
160.5
157
158.6
85
7/24/2022
BF10-2022
157.5
157.9
158.1
75
VAR Met
7/25/2022
BF10-2022
153.9
152.4
154.2
90
7/26/2022
BF10-2022
1 150.91
151.41
153.21
821
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/13/2022
BG10-2022
121.7
118.6
114.9
85
New Batch
7/14/2022
BG10-2022
164.3
165.6
166.2
85
PFRP Start
7/15/2022
BG10-2022
169.1
167.9
170.3
90
7/16/2022
BG10-2022
1 170.51
170.71
169.61
75
PFRP Met
7/17/2022
BG10-2022
1 169.51
168.61
169.71
73
7/18/2022
BG10-2022
1 169.51
168.81
169.5
73
7/19/2022
BG10-2022
167.9
166.3
169.2
90
7/20/2022
BG10-2022
168.7
165.1
167.6
93
7/21/2022
BG10-2022
168.5
165.1
167.3
77
7/22/2022
BG10-2022
168.2
165
167.2
75
7/23/2022
BG10-2022
167.9
166.6
167.8
85
7/24/2022
BG10-2022
164.7
165.8
166.4
75
7/25/2022
BG10-2022
162.7
163.1
165.5
90
7/26/2022
BG10-2022
160.7
158.8
161.1
82
7/27/2022
BG10-2022
1 158.41
157.91
161.51
85
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/14/2022
BH10-2022
119.4
116.4
109.7
85
New Batch
7/15/2022
BH10-2022
152.2
147.6
150.8
90
PFRP Start
7/16/2022
BH10-2022
167.5
167.9
166.4
75
7/17/2022
BH10-2022
169.2
170.8
170.1
73
PFRP Met
7/18/2022
BH10-2022
169.8
171.2
171
73
7/19/2022
BH10-2022
168.5
170.2
170.7
90
7/20/2022
BH10-2022
168.3
170.6
168.1
93
7/21/2022
BH10-2022
168.6
170.4
167.4
77
7/22/2022
BH10-2022
168.4
170.2
167.5
75
7/23/2022
BH10-2022
165.7
168.8
168.2
85
7/24/2022
BH10-2022
161.7
164.9
164.3
75
7/25/2022
BH10-2022
161.3
165.4
163.9
90
7/26/2022
BH10-2022
163
164.2
162.4
82
7/27/2022
BH10-2022
161.5
163.2
165.1
85
7/28/2022
BH10-2022
158.9
160
160.5
95
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/15/2022
B110-2022
120.3
117.9
122.5
90
New Batch
7/16/2022
B110-2022
156.4
159.6
160.2
75
PFRP Start
7/17/2022
B110-2022
169.1
169.9
166.4
73
7/18/2022
B110-2022
170.6
170.2
168.5
73
PFRP Met
7/19/2022
B110-2022
170.3
170.9
169.4
90
7/20/2022
B110-2022
170.9
170.8
169
93
7/21/2022
B110-2022
171.1
170.7
169.7
77
7/22/2022
B110-2022
170.5
169.9
168.8
75
7/23/2022
B110-2022
170.9
170.4
170
85
7/24/2022
B110-2022
170.1
168.5
167.9
75
7/25/2022
B110-2022
169.2
167.6
163.1
90
7/26/2022
B110-2022
168.5
163.7
161.8
82
7/27/2022
B110-2022
169
165.4
160.6
85
7/28/2022
B110-2022
168.3
167.4
161.1
95
7/29/2022
B110-2022
169.7
169.3
166.2
82
VAR Met
7/30/2022
BI10-2022
1 169.41
169.81
167.61
75
7/31/2022
BI10-2022
1 167.91
169.81
167.61
751
Batch End
Date
lBatch Name
iTemp 1
ITemp 2
ITemp 3
jAmb T
I Notes:
7/20/2022
BJ10-2022
1 170.11
169.51
167.91
931
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/21/2022
BJ10-2022
170.6
170.2
169.5
77
7/22/2022
BJ10-2022
170.9
170.5
169.8
75
PFRP Met
7/23/2022
BJ10-2022
168.7
169.3
169.9
85
7/24/2022
BJ10-2022
169.5
165.7
165.2
75
7/25/2022
BJ10-2022
162.7
161.3
160.8
90
7/26/2022
BJ10-2022
166.3
164.8
163.6
82
7/27/2022
BJ10-2022
168.8
166.3
164.7
85
7/28/2022
BJ10-2022
169.4
168.6
169.3
95
7/29/2022
BJ10-2022
169.9
169.6
168.3
82
7/30/2022
BJ10-2022
167.2
165.7
164.5
75
7/31/2022
BJ10-2022
166.4
165.7
167
75
8/1/2022
BJ10-2022
161.2
160.7
162.3
90
8/2/2022
BJ10-2022
1 157.31
156.81
157.81
91
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/21/2022
BK10-2022
143.2
141
143.7
77
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/22/2022
BK10-2022
169
168.7
168.1
75
7/23/2022
BK10-2022
167.5
167.9
165.3
85
PFRP Met
7/24/2022
BK10-2022
165.6
167.3
169.6
75
7/25/2022
BK10-2022
166.4
169.5
168.6
90
7/26/2022
BK10-2022
166.2
169.7
167.3
82
7/27/2022
BK10-2022
162.8
164.6
163.9
85
7/28/2022
BK10-2022
157.9
162.3
165.6
95
7/29/2022
BK10-2022
159.6
165.5
163.8
82
7/30/2022
BK10-2022
162.8
167.5
161.9
75
7/31/2022
BK10-2022
163.3
167.5
162.6
75
8/1/2022
BK10-2022
1 161.51
166.91
161.61
90
8/2/2022
BK10-2022
1 159.41
163.41
163.61
91
8/3/2022
BK10-2022
1 157.61
160.21
161.41
91
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
7/22/2022
BA10-2022
141.3
140.1
136.2
75
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/23/2022
BA10-2022
164.2
166.2
165.8
85
7/24/2022
BA10-2022
163.5
165
165.4
75
PFRP Met
7/25/2022
BA10-2022
163.8
168.4
168.9
90
7/26/2022
BA10-2022
162.4
165.8
166.3
82
7/27/2022
BA10-2022
165.4
166.7
166.9
85
7/28/2022
BA10-2022
163.4
165.9
162.7
95
7/29/2022
BA10-2022
161.9
165.2
161.7
82
7/30/2022
BA10-2022
160.4
163.3
159.7
75
7/31/2022
BA10-2022
159.9
162.3
158.4
75
8/1/2022
BA10-2022
156.9
158.4
155.2
90
8/2/2022
BA10-2022
1 155.21
157.61
154.81
91
8/3/2022
BA10-2022
1 158.61
162.51
155.21
91
8/4/2022
BA10-2022
1 157.21
162.81
154.91
90
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
lBatch Name
iTemp 1
ITemp 2
ITemp 3
jAmb T
I Notes:
7/28/2022
BB10-2022
1 163.81
158.11
162.91
951
New Batch; PFRP Start
7/29/2022
BB10-2022
163.5
168.4
166
82
7/30/2022
BB10-2022
167.1
169.6
166.5
75
PFRP Met
7/31/2022
BB10-2022
169.8
168.6
169
75
8/1/2022
BB10-2022
169.5
169.1
170.2
90
8/2/2022
BB10-2022
167.2
167.9
168.8
91
8/3/2022
BB10-2022
168.6
169.8
169.9
91
8/4/2022
BB10-2022
169.4
170.6
168.1
90
8/5/2022
BB10-2022
163.9
164.7
165.2
91
8/6/2022
BB10-2022
162.3
163.7
166.8
80
8/7/2022
BB10-2022
163.7
166.5
168.3
80
8/8/2022
BB10-2022
161.8
165.4
167.5
90
8/9/2022
BB10-2022
157.9
159.3
163.4
95
8/10/2022
BB10-2022
1 156.51
162.11
162.81
77
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/2/2022
BC10-2022
149.6
147.9
149.1
91
New Batch; PFRP Start
8/3/2022
BC10-2022
162.5
163.9
166.7
91
8/4/2022
BC10-2022
169.3
170.1
169.5
90
PFRP Met
8/5/2022
BC10-2022
168.4
169.7
169.9
91
8/6/2022
BC10-2022
169.3
168.6
169.1
80
8/7/2022
BC10-2022
167.6
169.1
169.8
80
8/8/2022
BC10-2022
166.7
169.1
167
90
8/9/2022
BC10-2022
164.7
165.6
163.2
95
8/10/2022
BC10-2022
161.6
162.8
163.4
77
8/11/2022
BC10-2022
163.5
161.2
159.7
77
8/12/2022
BC10-2022
163.4
159.8
156.9
73
8/13/2022
BC10-2022
1 160.41
157.81
154.21
73
8/14/2022
BC10-2022
1 156.91
153.71
151.61
72
8/15/2022
BC10-2022
1 153.81
151.41
150.61
66
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/3/2022
BD10-2022
119.8
123.4
116
91
New Batch
8/4/2022
BD10-2022
160.2
157.4
157
90
PFRP Start
8/5/2022
BD10-2022
166.6
160.3
166.8
91
8/6/2022
BD10-2022
168.7
166.2
169
80
PFRP Met
8/7/2022
BD10-2022
168.3
170.6
170.9
80
8/8/2022
BD10-2022
169.5
170.8
170.2
90
8/9/2022
BD10-2022
167.8
167.3
166.9
95
8/10/2022
BD10-2022
164.9
163.7
163.2
77
8/11/2022
BD10-2022
163.3
162.4
163.8
77
8/12/2022
BD10-2022
160.6
162.4
161.3
73
8/13/2022
BD10-2022
159.7
163.1
162.3
73
8/14/2022
BD10-2022
160.5
160.9
161.8
72
8/15/2022
BD10-2022
158.2
156.7
158.4
77
8/16/2022
BD10-2022
157.2
155.7
158.1
66
8/17/2022
BD10-2022
155.2
151.4
156.3
70
VAR Met; Batch End
Date Batch Name Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 Amb T Notes:
8/4/2022
BE10-2022
151.8
152.7
153.6
90
New Batch; PFRP Start
8/5/2022
BE10-2022
158.3
160.5
162.7
91
8/6/2022
BE10-2022
168.3
169.4
168.9
80
PFRP Met
8/7/2022
BE10-2022
165.2
168.7
169.4
80
8/8/2022
BE10-2022
166.3
167.8
168.4
90
8/9/2022
BE10-2022
164.7
163.4
165.8
95
8/10/2022
BE10-2022
159.4
158.7
160
77
8/11/2022
BE10-2022
160
156.8
161.3
77
8/12/2022
BE10-2022
156.9
155.7
159.1
73
8/13/2022
BE10-2022
153.6
154.4
159
73
8/14/2022
BE10-2022
154.3
153.7
156.4
72
8/15/2022
BE10-2022
151.6
150.9
152.2
77
8/16/2022
BE10-2022
1 150.81
146.71
150.31
66
8/17/2022
BE10-2022
1 147.91
146.51
147.11
70
VAR Met
8/18/2022
BE10-2022
1 146.11
147.31
148.81
701
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/9/2022
BF11-2022
163.5
164.8
163.9
95
New Batch; PFRP Start
8/10/2022
BF11-2022
167.2
167.4
168.6
77
8/11/2022
BF11-2022
164.6
163.9
166.5
77
PFRP Met
8/12/2022
BF11-2022
165.5
166.3
168.6
73
8/13/2022
BF11-2022
161.8
163.3
166.1
73
8/14/2022
BF11-2022
158
160.3
164.5
72
8/15/2022
BF11-2022
159.7
156.8
161.5
77
8/16/2022
BF11-2022
159.4
155.9
159.6
66
8/17/2022
BF11-2022
158
154.2
161.5
70
8/18/2022
BF11-2022
155.6
153.4
157.9
70
8/19/2022
BF11-2022
157.1
152.9
156.3
70
8/20/2022
BF11-2022
1 154.81
149.71
155.41
80
8/21/2022
BF11-2022
1 150.91
146.71
151.31
72
8/22/2022
BF11-2022
1 151.41
145.91
152.21
70
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/10/2022
BG11-2022
120.3
121.1
118.5
77
New Batch
8/11/2022
BG11-2022
149.5
154.1
159.6
77
PFRP Start
8/12/2022
BG11-2022
162.7
165
168.8
73
8/13/2022
BG11-2022
165.4
169.2
169.8
73
PFRP Met
8/14/2022
BG11-2022
164.2
167.8
167.3
72
8/15/2022
BG11-2022
168.3
165.5
167.6
77
8/16/2022
BG11-2022
167
167.5
168.7
66
8/17/2022
BG11-2022
166.4
164.8
166.7
70
8/18/2022
BG11-2022
164.2
162.6
164.4
70
8/19/2022
BG11-2022
163.5
162.4
164.6
70
8/20/2022
BG11-2022
160.5
159
161.2
80
8/21/2022
BG11-2022
157.5
158.3
159.4
72
8/22/2022
BG11-2022
156.1
159.3
158.7
70
8/23/2022
BG11-2022
159.6
162.7
159.9
72
8/24/2022
BG11-2022
157.5
158.8
157
66
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/11/2022
BH11-2022
149.8
142.7
133.4
77
New Batch; PFRP Start
8/12/2022
BH11-2022
162.5
159.7
158.8
73
8/13/2022
BH11-2022
162.9
164.8
168.5
73
PFRP Met
8/14/2022
BH11-2022
166.4
165.1
166.5
72
8/15/2022
BH11-2022
163.1
167.3
168.4
77
8/16/2022
BH11-2022
166.8
169.1
169.7
66
8/17/2022
BH11-2022
164.5
169.1
169.5
70
8/18/2022
BH11-2022
168.4
169.8
169
70
8/19/2022
BH11-2022
168.3
166.7
169.2
70
8/20/2022
BH11-2022
169.7
169.4
168.1
80
8/21/2022
BH11-2022
167
169.9
169.1
72
8/22/2022
BH11-2022
1 166.51
169.11
168.51
70
8/23/2022
BH11-2022
1 167.31
169.21
169.51
72
8/24/2022
BH11-2022
1 163.91
165.31
167.21
66
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/12/2022
B111-2022
129.6
128.2
123.8
73
New Batch
8/13/2022
B111-2022
129.9
129.3
124.5
73
8/14/2022
B111-2022
157.9
153.2
150.6
72
PFRP Start
8/15/2022
B111-2022
162.7
157.9
156
77
8/16/2022
B111-2022
165.6
164.8
161.2
66
PFRP Met
8/17/2022
B111-2022
169.3
168.7
167.6
70
8/18/2022
B111-2022
167.3
168.5
169.2
70
8/19/2022
B111-2022
168.8
169.7
168.4
70
8/20/2022
B111-2022
169.2
169.5
166.3
80
8/21/2022
B111-2022
166.7
167.3
165.5
72
8/22/2022
B111-2022
164.2
167.7
164.5
70
8/23/2022
B111-2022
168.3
169
168.6
72
8/24/2022
B111-2022
169.4
169.7
166.8
66
8/25/2022
B111-2022
169.6
169.4
166.2
76
8/26/2022
B111-2022
166.9
169.1
168.3
70
8/27/2022
BI11-2022
1 162.41
164.71
164.21
90
VAR Met
8/28/2022
BI11-2022
1 158.81
160.21
163.11
701
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/16/2022
BJ11-2022
156.8
158.4
159.7
66
New Batch; PFRP Start
8/17/2022
BJ11-2022
160.4
163
166.8
70
8/18/2022
BJ11-2022
161.4
165.3
168.7
70
PFRP Met
8/19/2022
BJ11-2022
161.5
163
167.6
70
8/20/2022
BJ11-2022
157.9
159.7
163.2
80
8/21/2022
BJ11-2022
156.6
160.4
164.3
72
8/22/2022
BJ11-2022
157.8
158.7
162.6
70
8/23/2022
BJ11-2022
156.9
159.3
161.7
72
8/24/2022
BJ11-2022
154
158.6
161.5
66
8/25/2022
BJ11-2022
154.1
158.4
162.8
73
8/26/2022
BJ11-2022
152.5
155
159.4
70
8/27/2022
BJ11-2022
150.11
151.91
156.71
90
8/28/2022
BJ11-2022
1491
151.41
154.71
70
8/29/2022
BJ11-2022
150.51
154.31
156.81
73
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/17/2022
BK11-2022
150.5
156.9
161.1
70
New Batchl PFRP Start
8/18/2022
BK11-2022
160
165.3
168.4
70
8/19/2022
BK11-2022
165.4
169.2
169.9
70
PFRP Met
8/20/2022
BK11-2022
169.4
170.1
169.7
80
8/21/2022
BK11-2022
167.8
169.7
169.1
72
8/22/2022
BK11-2022
164.5
168
169.3
70
8/23/2022
BK11-2022
164.1
166.4
163.6
72
8/24/2022
BK11-2022
166.7
168.3
165.1
66
8/25/2022
BK11-2022
166.2
168.6
165.7
73
8/26/2022
BK11-2022
163.2
167.8
164.9
70
8/27/2022
BK11-2022
161.3
166.5
161.6
90
8/28/2022
BK11-2022
158.1
161.3
157.9
70
8/29/2022
BK11-2022
159.2
161.4
158.6
73
8/30/2022
BK11-2022
156.3
157.9
155.6
75
VAR Met
8/31/2022
BK11-2022
153.5
155.7
153.8
90
8/31/2022
BK11-2022
153.5
155.7
153.8
90
9/1/2022
BK11-2022
151.5
153.3
150
66
9/3/2022
BK11-2022
149.8
150.3
148.6
69
9/4/2022
BK11-2022
152.3
154
149.5
79
9/5/2022
BK11-2022
151.9
153.5
148.9
75
9/6/2022
BK11-2022
152.4
152.8
149.4
75
9/7/2022
BK11-2022
148.9
147.6
144.8
72
9/8/2022
BK11-2022
146.3
145
147.6
70
9/9/2022
BK11-2022
1 145.21
146.81
144.51
661
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/24/2022
BA11-2022
153.6
150.1
132.8
66
New Batch; PFRP Start
8/25/2022
BA11-2022
167.5
165.1
138.5
76
8/26/2022
BA11-2022
164.8
162.4
146.7
70
PFRP Met
8/27/2022
BA11-2022
163.6
166.5
152.9
90
8/28/2022
BA11-2022
160.5
162.9
154.7
70
8/29/2022
BA11-2022
157.8
158.6
164.9
73
8/30/2022
BA11-2022
158.3
159.4
165.6
75
8/31/2022
BA11-2022
155.8
156.2
161.9
90
9/1/2022
BA11-2022
153.4
152.9
162.8
66
9/2/2022
BA11-2022
150.4
152.2
161.7
70
9/3/2022
BA11-2022
151.1
151.8
160.7
69
9/4/2022
BA11-2022
152.1
150.3
161
79
9/5/2022
BA11-2022
151.9
150.1
160.9
75
9/6/2022
BA11-2022
149.6
147.8
158.4
75
VAR Met
9/7/2022
BA11-2022
150.1
149.5
158.3
72
9/8/2022
BA11-2022
1 148.31
149.51
157.21
70
9/9/2022
BA11-2022
1 146.91
148.31
158.4
66
9/10/2022
BA11-2022
146.5
147.8
155.3
70
9/11/2022
BA11-2022
145.4
144.7
153.2
80
9/12/2022
BA11-2022
145
144.4
152.9
86
9/13/2022
BA11-2022
144.8
144.1
152.7
79
9/14/2022
BA11-2022
144.4
143.9
152.3
77
9/15/2022
BA11-2022
144.2
143.8
151.9
63
9/16/2022
BA11-2022
143.8
143.4
151.5
64
9/17/2022
BA11-2022
142.3
141.3
147.7
80
9/18/2022
BA11-2022
144.5
142.8
147.1
72
9/19/2022
BA11-2022
142.3
140.7
147.1
65
9/20/2022
BA11-2022
140.3
138.9
144.7
72
9/21/2022
BA11-2022
142.8
140.4
148.9
90
9/22/2022
BA11-2022
1 139.41
136.91
143.71
75
9/23/2022
BA11-2022
1 141.81
137.11
143.71
601
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/26/2022
BB11-2022
123.1
129.6
124
70
New Batch
8/27/2022
BB11-2022
158.8
163.5
164.2
90
PFRP Start
8/28/2022
BB11-2022
168.5
169.3
166.4
70
8/29/2022
BB11-2022
168.8
169.7
167.1
73
PFRP Met
8/30/2022
BB11-2022
169.4
169.8
168.7
75
8/31/2022
BB11-2022
165.7
166.3
167.2
90
9/1/2022
BB11-2022
164.2
168.3
166.7
66
9/2/2022
BB11-2022
162.3
165.8
166.5
70
9/3/2022
BB11-2022
161.5
165.2
163.6
69
9/4/2022
BB11-2022
161.6
164.5
163.1
79
9/5/2022
BB11-2022
161.3
164.3
162.8
75
9/6/2022
BB11-2022
159
160.5
159.3
75
9/7/2022
BB11-2022
158.4
160
158.6
72
9/8/2022
BB11-2022
157.1
159.3
161.9
70
9/9/2022
BB11-2022
156.2
160.3
158.7
66
VAR Met
9/10/2022
BB11-2022
154.3
156
156.2
70
9/11/2022
BB11-2022
153.8
155
154.1
80
9/12/2022
BB11-2022
153.5
154.9
153.8
86
9/13/2022
BB11-2022
153.1
154.4
153.4
79
9/14/2022
BB11-2022
152.7
154.1
153.1
77
9/15/2022
BB11-2022
152.4
153.8
152.9
63
9/16/2022
BB11-2022
152
153.4
152.5
64
9/17/2022
BB11-2022
149.1
149.9
148.6
80
9/18/2022
BB11-2022
148.4
148.2
147
72
9/19/2022
BB11-2022
146.2
146.9
147.4
65
9/20/2022
BB11-2022
146.3
148.5
149.4
72
9/21/2022
BB11-2022
149.3
150.5
149.8
90
9/22/2022
BB11-2022
1 148.51
150.81
150.31
75
9/23/2022
BB11-2022
1 145.61
148.51
148.91
60
9/24/2022
BB11-2022
1 141.81
142.21
146.11
721
Batch End
Date Batch Name Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 Amb T Notes:
8/26/2022
BC11-2022
110.5
116.3
108.9
70
New Batch
8/27/2022
BC11-2022
156.2
156.8
154.3
90
PFRP Start
8/28/2022
BC11-2022
164.7
165.3
165.8
70
8/29/2022
BC11-2022
168.6
168.2
166.7
73
PFRP Met
8/30/2022
BC11-2022
169.5
166.9
167.1
75
8/31/2022
BC11-2022
168.6
165.7
167.7
90
9/1/2022
BC11-2022
165.3
162.1
165.2
66
9/2/2022
BC11-2022
161.9
158
161.6
70
9/3/2022
BC11-2022
158.4
154.9
157.7
69
9/4/2022
BC11-2022
159.5
154.2
157.3
79
9/5/2022
BC11-2022
159.5
154.3
157.2
75
9/6/2022
BC11-2022
155.8
153.9
156.2
75
9/7/2022
BC11-2022
160.5
154.7
154.3
72
9/8/2022
BC11-2022
161.5
155.6
154.8
70
9/9/2022
BC11-2022
161.3
156.5
154.8
66
VAR Met
9/10/2022
BC11-2022
156.9
152.7
150.6
70
9/11/2022
BC11-2022
153.7
150.2
151.3
80
9/12/2022
BC11-2022
153.5
149.9
151
86
9/13/2022
BC11-2022
153
149.5
150.7
79
9/14/2022
BC11-2022
152.6
149.2
150.4
77
9/15/2022
BC11-2022
152.4
149
150.1
63
9/16/2022
BC11-2022
151.9
148.6
149.6
64
9/17/2022
BC11-2022
152.8
147.9
147.5
80
9/18/2022
BC11-2022
150.1
146.9
147.3
72
9/19/2022
BC11-2022
153.1
145.3
145.8
65
9/20/2022
BC11-2022
150.1
144.6
143.7
72
9/21/2022
BC11-2022
149.7
147.1
147.6
90
9/22/2022
BC11-2022
151.3
145.1
144.5
75
9/23/2022
BC11-2022
151.4
144.1
144.5
60
9/24/2022
BC11-2022
149.3
142.7
142.2
72
9/25/2022
BC11-2022
145.9
141.6
142.3
73
9/26/2022
BC11-2022
143.5
137.9
141.3
82
9/27/2022
BC11-2022
1 140.91
135.11
140.31
751
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/27/2022
BD11-2022
120.9
117.4
114
90
New Batch
8/28/2022
BD11-2022
163.6
158.5
160
70
PFRP Start
8/29/2022
BD11-2022
167.5
165
167.9
73
8/30/2022
BD11-2022
167.3
168.7
169.2
75
PFRP Met
8/31/2022
BD11-2022
166.4
167.5
168.1
90
9/1/2022
BD11-2022
163.4
163.9
166.4
66
9/2/2022
BD11-2022
168.5
162.4
169.2
70
9/3/2022
BD11-2022
167.9
162
166.5
69
9/4/2022
BD11-2022
168.3
161.8
165.9
79
9/5/2022
BD11-2022
168
161.7
165.8
75
9/6/2022
BD11-2022
163.7
158.5
161
75
9/7/2022
BD11-2022
1 159.51
155.21
159.31
72
9/8/2022
BD11-2022
1 156.91
154.71
1581
70
9/9/2022
BD11-2022
159.6
155.1
156.2
66
9/10/2022
BD11-2022
157.8
153.4
153.8
70
VAR Met
9/11/2022
BD11-2022
152.9
152.5
152.4
80
9/12/2022
BD11-2022
152.6
152.3
152.1
86
9/13/2022
BD11-2022
152.2
152
151.8
79
9/14/2022
BD11-2022
151.9
151.7
151.4
77
9/15/2022
BD11-2022
151.6
151.3
151
63
9/16/2022
BD11-2022
151.1
150.9
150.6
64
9/17/2022
BD11-2022
147.6
146
148.2
80
9/18/2022
BD11-2022
148.2
143.7
147.1
72
9/19/2022
BD11-2022
148.5
143
146.4
65
9/20/2022
BD11-2022
145.4
143.3
147.2
72
9/21/2022
BD11-2022
149.5
147.7
147.2
90
9/22/2022
BD11-2022
146
143.8
146.6
75
9/23/2022
BD11-2022
143.2
142
143.7
60
9/24/2022
BD11-2022
149
142.5
145.4
72
9/25/2022
BD11-2022
146.8
141.6
143.2
73
9/26/2022
BD11-2022
143.4
139
140.6
82
9/27/2022
BD11-2022
140.5
137.2
139
75
9/28/2022
BD11-2022
139.7
136.1
138.3
65
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
8/30/2022
BE11-2022
117.5
113.7
112
75
New Batch
8/31/2022
BE11-2022
162.3
160.3
165.4
90
PFRP Start
9/1/2022
BE11-2022
166.4
169.2
168.1
66
9/2/2022
BE11-2022
164.7
169.1
169.5
70
PFRP Met
9/3/2022
BE11-2022
164.2
166.4
166.1
69
9/4/2022
BE11-2022
163.9
166.9
165.8
79
9/5/2022
BE11-2022
163.7
166.8
165.9
75
9/6/2022
BE11-2022
160.3
160.8
161.4
75
9/7/2022
BE11-2022
157.1
157.4
158.6
72
9/8/2022
BE11-2022
160.5
158.2
157.4
70
9/9/2022
BE11-2022
157.5
154.9
153.7
66
9/10/2022
BE11-2022
153.2
152.1
149.6
70
9/11/2022
BE11-2022
151.3
154.1
148.4
80
9/12/2022
BE11-2022
151
153.9
148.1
86
9/13/2022
BE11-2022
150.8
153.5
147.9
79
VAR Met
9/14/2022
BE11-2022
150.5
153.2
147.6
77
9/15/2022
BE11-2022
150.2
152.9
147.3
63
9/16/2022
BE11-2022
149.8
152.5
146.9
64
9/17/2022
BE11-2022
146.5
148.7
146.4
80
9/18/2022
BE11-2022
147.4
146.2
145.8
72
9/19/2022
BE11-2022
146.8
147.3
146.7
65
9/20/2022
BE11-2022
147.3
144.6
144
72
9/21/2022
BE11-2022
148
149.3
147.1
90
9/22/2022
BE11-2022
1 145.31
146.51
144.81
75
9/23/2022
BE11-2022
1 142.91
142.31
143.11
60
9/24/2022
BE11-2022
1 144.31
145.11
142.E
72
9/25/2022
BE11-2022
143.9
144.7
141.4
73
9/26/2022
BE11-2022
142
140.8
140.3
82
9/27/2022
BE11-2022
140.6
139.8
138.4
75
9/28/2022
BE11-2022
137.9
137.5
138.2
65
9/29/2022
BE11-2022
1 135.41
136.71
138.51
631
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/2/2022
BF12-2022
163.5
165.2
165.7
70
New Batch; PFRP Start
9/3/2022
BF12-2022
166.5
167.3
165.8
69
9/4/2022
BF12-2022
167.2
167.9
166.8
79
PFRP Met
9/5/2022
BF12-2022
169.3
168.7
169
75
9/6/2022
BF12-2022
165.9
164.4
166.7
75
9/7/2022
BF12-2022
162.3
162.7
167.1
72
9/8/2022
BF12-2022
158.9
161.7
165.6
70
9/9/2022
BF12-2022
155.4
158.6
165.2
66
9/10/2022
BF12-2022
152
154.2
163.6
70
9/11/2022
BF12-2022
151.6
154.4
157.9
80
9/12/2022
BF12-2022
151.3
154.2
157.6
86
9/13/2022
BF12-2022
150.9
153.8
157.2
79
9/14/2022
BF12-2022
150.5
153.4
156.8
77
9/15/2022
BF12-2022
150.1
153
156.4
63
VAR Met
9/16/2022
BF12-2022
149.8
152.6
155.9
64
9/17/2022
BF12-2022
145.4
147.8
150.1
80
9/18/2022
BF12-2022
142.7
144.9
147.5
72
9/19/2022
BF12-2022
140.6
141.5
143.1
65
9/20/2022
BF12-2022
141.1
140.3
145.3
72
9/21/2022
BF12-2022
146.5
149.9
154.4
90
9/22/2022
BF12-2022
147.2
147.9
150.4
75
9/23/2022
BF12-2022
143.6
142.7
147.4
60
9/24/2022
BF12-2022
143.6
140.5
143.7
72
9/25/2022
BF12-2022
141
137.8
142.2
73
9/26/2022
BF12-2022
139.7
135.9
141.7
82
9/27/2022
BF12-2022
139.2
136.3
142.4
75
9/28/2022
BF12-2022
137.6
136.4
143.3
65
9/29/2022
BF12-2022
1 133.91
137.81
140.41
63
9/30/2022
BF12-2022
1 133.51
134.21
135.91
571
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/5/2022
BG12-2022
165.3
164.6
132.2
75
New Batch; PFRP Start
9/6/2022
BG12-2022
169.2
168.4
150.1
75
9/7/2022
BG12-2022
167.7
168.3
164.5
72
PFRP Met
9/8/2022
BG12-2022
168.6
166.4
168.9
70
9/9/2022
BG12-2022
169.8
164
168.4
66
9/10/2022
BG12-2022
169.5
169.1
168.5
70
9/11/2022
BG12-2022
169.8
167.2
169.3
80
9/12/2022
BG12-2022
1 169.41
166.81
168.91
86
9/13/2022
BG12-2022
1 1691
166.41
168.41
79
9/14/2022
BG12-2022
1 168.51
1661
167.9
77
9/15/2022
BG12-2022
168
164.6
167.4
63
9/16/2022
BG12-2022
167.5
164.1
167
64
9/17/2022
BG12-2022
162.6
158.6
164.8
80
9/18/2022
BG12-2022
160.6
155.7
164.9
72
VAR Met
9/19/2022
BG12-2022
155.8
152.5
163.1
65
9/20/2022
BG12-2022
157.2
153.4
164.7
72
9/21/2022
BG12-2022
151.8
149.6
159.9
90
9/22/2022
BG12-2022
154.1
148.9
158
75
9/23/2022
BG12-2022
153.3
148.9
159.6
60
9/24/2022
BG12-2022
151.4
149.8
162.5
72
9/25/2022
BG12-2022
147.7
144.8
159.8
73
9/26/2022
BG12-2022
149.4
146.1
158.9
82
9/27/2022
BG12-2022
145.7
144.1
157.8
75
9/28/2022
BG12-2022
148.6
145.3
159.2
65
9/29/2022
BG12-2022
145.1
143.2
157.2
63
9/30/2022
BG12-2022
140.3
140.8
152.8
57
10/1/2022
BG12-2022
144.61
144.31
156.81
631
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/7/2022
BH12-2022
114.8
108.1
102
72
New Batch
9/8/2022
BH12-2022
162.5
163.7
149.2
70
PFRP Start
9/9/2022
BH12-2022
162.3
168.1
167.6
66
9/10/2022
BH12-2022
168.9
169.3
168.1
70
PFRP Met
9/11/2022
BH12-2022
169.2
168.5
169.8
80
9/12/2022
BH12-2022
169.8
169
169.7
86
9/13/2022
BH12-2022
169.8
169.2
169.7
79
9/14/2022
BH12-2022
169.9
169.4
169.3
77
9/15/2022
BH12-2022
169.7
169.4
169.3
63
9/16/2022
BH12-2022
169.3
169
168.8
68
9/17/2022
BH12-2022
165.2
162.6
167.7
80
9/18/2022
BH12-2022
161.6
158.5
163.8
72
9/19/2022
BH12-2022
160.4
158.2
164.7
65
9/20/2022
BH12-2022
161.5
159.3
162.7
72
9/21/2022
BH12-2022
159.4
162.4
165.4
90
VAR Met
9/22/2022
BH12-2022
156.6
160.5
164.3
75
9/23/2022
BH12-2022
160.1
160.6
165.2
60
9/24/2022
BH12-2022
162.6
159.3
165.2
72
9/25/2022
BH12-2022
156.9
154.1
158.6
73
9/26/2022
BH12-2022
156.6
151.8
160.3
82
9/27/2022
BH12-2022
155.2
150.4
158.9
75
9/28/2022
BH12-2022
152.7
153.4
158.6
65
9/29/2022
BH12-2022
153.7
152.6
157.9
63
9/30/2022
BH12-2022
151.3
150.4
155
57
10/1/2022
BH12-2022
150.6
147.8
154.1
63
10/2/2022
BH12-2022
146.4
145.3
153.1
60
10/3/2022
BH12-2022
142.8
144.2
152.9
66
Batch End
Date Batch Name Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 Amb T Notes:
9/10/2022
B112-2022
122.5
125.8
122.4
70
New Batch
9/11/2022
B112-2022
130.7
126.2
135.1
80
9/12/2022
B112-2022
142.8
138.1
136.7
86
PFRP Start
9/13/2022
B112-2022
165.9
162.5
159.8
79
9/14/2022
B112-2022
169.2
168.8
166.9
77
PFRP Met
9/15/2022
B112-2022
169.9
169.3
167.5
63
9/16/2022
B112-2022
169.4
169.3
169.6
64
9/17/2022
B112-2022
165.4
168.3
168.5
80
9/18/2022
B112-2022
163.4
165
168.7
72
9/19/2022
B112-2022
162.5
166.4
168.2
65
9/20/2022
B112-2022
159.3
163.1
169.6
72
9/21/2022
B112-2022
155.8
161.4
165.9
90
9/22/2022
B112-2022
152.7
157.4
160.5
75
9/23/2022
B112-2022
151.9
153
155.4
60
9/24/2022
B112-2022
154.6
158.9
159.4
72
9/25/2022
B112-2022
149.3
153.2
154.8
73
VAR Met
9/26/2022
B112-2022
154.8
157.1
154.2
82
9/27/2022
B112-2022
153.2
156.5
161.1
75
9/28/2022
B112-2022
157.5
160.7
164.9
65
9/29/2022
B112-2022
156.3
163.1
165
63
9/30/2022
B112-2022
152.7
158.6
161.6
57
10/1/2022
B112-2022
154.2
159.3
163.5
63
10/2/2022
B112-2022
152.5
156.9
160.4
60
10/3/2022
B112-2022
151.3
155.7
161.1
66
10/4/2022
B112-2022
1 148.41
152.91
156.21
55
10/5/2022
B112-2022
1 145.71
151.61
157.11
501
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/13/2022
BJ12-2022
122.9
117.5
118.1
79
New Batch
9/14/2022
BJ12-2022
168.7
166.2
163
77
PFRP Start
9/15/2022
BJ12-2022
169.2
168.4
166.2
63
9/16/2022
BJ12-2022
169.6
169.5
170.6
64
PFRP Met
9/17/2022
BJ12-2022
168.2
166.7
167.9
80
9/18/2022
BJ12-2022
165.9
166.5
167.4
72
9/19/2022
BJ12-2022
163.2
167.8
168.3
65
9/20/2022
BJ12-2022
166.8
169.3
169.7
72
9/21/2022
BJ12-2022
157.4
158.6
159.2
90
9/22/2022
BJ12-2022
152.2
152.7
155.3
75
9/23/2022
BJ12-2022
150.2
151.4
149.6
60
9/24/2022
BJ12-2022
151.2
149.4
147.3
72
9/25/2022
BJ12-2022
148.5
146.1
144.6
73
9/26/2022
BJ12-2022
152.8
147.3
153.5
82
9/27/2022
BJ12-2022
151
147.5
150.2
75
VAR Met
9/28/2022
BJ12-2022
153.1
151.4
147.6
65
9/29/2022
BJ12-2022
149.9
148.4
144.8
63
9/30/2022
BJ12-2022
147.5
144.9
142.6
57
10/1/2022
BJ12-2022
144.7
142.1
142.5
63
10/2/2022
BJ12-2022
1 143.71
147.51
145.8
60
10/3/2022
BJ12-2022
142.3
143.9
143.2
66
10/4/2022
BJ12-2022
141.3
145.1
141.7
55
10/5/2022
BJ12-2022
142.9
146.2
143.3
50
10/6/2022
BJ12-2022
142.6
147.8
149.1
80
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/16/2022
BK12-2022
118.8
114.6
108.2
64
New Batch
9/17/2022
BK12-2022
138.3
140.6
135.8
80
PFRP Start
9/18/2022
BK12-2022
164.3
167.5
167.8
72
9/19/2022
BK12-2022
170.3
169.4
168.1
65
PFRP Met
9/20/2022
BK12-2022
164.8
161.7
162.4
72
9/21/2022
BK12-2022
158.4
154.2
158.9
90
9/22/2022
BK12-2022
155.4
154.1
156.8
75
9/23/2022
BK12-2022
151.7
150.6
152.9
60
9/24/2022
BK12-2022
149.9
149.1
153.4
72
9/25/2022
BK12-2022
148.5
152.6
153.9
73
9/26/2022
BK12-2022
145.7
152.1
149.3
82
9/27/2022
BK12-2022
149.7
151.7
148.9
75
9/28/2022
BK12-2022
154
152.3
147.9
65
9/29/2022
BK12-2022
154.4
150.2
145.1
63
9/30/2022
BK12-2022
148.1
145.8
140.7
57
VAR Met
101112022
BK12-2022
143.8
140.9
145.6
63
10/2/2022
BK12-2022
144.6
145.2
142.9
60
10/3/2022
BK12-2022
139.8
143.4
142.7
66
10/4/2022
BK12-2022
137.4
143.1
138.6
55
10/5/2022
BK12-2022
138.2
142.5
136.9
50
10/6/2022
BK12-2022
145.2
147.5
140.8
80
10/7/2022
BK12-2022
143.2
144.3
144.4
75
10/8/2022
BK12-2022
145.4
143.2
141.7
65
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/27/2022
BA12-2022
148.5
139.2
123.5
75
New Batch
9/28/2022
BA12-2022
169.8
168
169.2
65
PFRP Start
9/29/2022
BA12-2022
168.2
169.4
169.9
63
9/30/2022
BA12-2022
162.8
163.4
167.5
57
PFRP Met
101112022
BA12-2022
159.3
161.3
169.1
63
10/2/2022
BA12-2022
152.7
157.1
164.9
60
10/3/2022
BA12-2022
151.8
152.9
160.1
66
10/4/2022
BA12-2022
149.6
148.4
158.5
55
10/5/2022
BA12-2022
152.5
151.4
160.1
50
10/6/2022
BA12-2022
150.5
152.1
160.8
80
10/7/2022
BA12-2022
152.4
151.9
160.1
75
10/8/2022
BA12-2022
156.1
156.3
164.4
65
10/9/2022
BA12-2022
161.1
163.5
168.7
40
10/10/2022
BA12-2022
161
163.2
168.5
70
10/11/2022
BA12-2022
157.5
159.3
164.9
45
VAR Met; Batch End
Date I Batch Name Temp 1 Temp 2 Temp 3 Amb T Notes:
9/29/2022
BB12-2022
121.6
118
112.8
63
New Batch
9/30/2022
BB12-2022
149.7
157.1
158.9
57
PFRP Start
10/1/2022
BB12-2022
165.7
168.5
169.9
63
10/2/2022
BB12-2022
163.4
167.2
168
60
PFRP Met
10/3/2022
BB12-2022
162.8
164.2
164.7
66
10/4/2022
BB12-2022
159.3
163.2
162.8
55
10/5/2022
BB12-2022
160.8
161.6
160.5
50
10/6/2022
BB12-2022
156.9
161.2
157.5
80
10/7/2022
BB12-2022
156.3
164.2
159.5
75
10/8/2022
BB12-2022
156.5
167.1
155.8
65
10/9/2022
BB12-2022
161.2
168.9
160.1
40
10/10/2022
BB12-2022
160.9
168.6
159.9
70
10/11/2022
BB12-2022
1 160.41
165.31
158.91
72
10/12/2022
BB12-2022
1 154.91
161.71
154.51
55
10/13/2022
BB12-2022
1 153.61
159.41
155.21
65
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
9/30/2022
BC12-2022
135.3
139.9
141.6
57
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/1/2022
BC12-2022
163.4
168.5
169.2
63
10/2/2022
BC12-2022
158.9
161.4
165.8
60
PFRP Met
10/3/2022
BC12-2022
160.3
159.6
162.4
66
10/4/2022
BC12-2022
161.9
160.3
162.4
55
10/5/2022
BC12-2022
162.4
163.8
163.2
50
10/6/2022
BC12-2022
163.6
162.7
166.8
80
10/7/2022
BC12-2022
162.3
162
161.8
75
10/8/2022
BC12-2022
161.9
161.3
158.8
65
10/9/2022
BC12-2022
153.6
152.9
157.5
40
10/10/2022
BC12-2022
153.4
152.7
157.3
70
10/11/2022
BC12-2022
1 156.31
150.81
159.71
72
10/12/2022
BC12-2022
1 158.61
154.31
158.61
55
10/13/2022
BC12-2022
1 162.51
158.11
161.81
73
VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/1/2022
BD12-2022
106.7
102.4
99.3
63
New Batch
10/2/2022
BD12-2022
118.3
123.4
117.6
60
10/3/2022
BD12-2022
157.4
158.8
161
66
PFRP Start
10/4/2022
BD12-2022
159.1
164
165.4
55
10/5/2022
BD12-2022
169.3
164.9
167.2
50
PFRP Met
10/6/2022
BD12-2022
166.5
161.9
168.5
80
10/7/2022
BD12-2022
156.1
160.4
164.3
75
10/8/2022
BD12-2022
154.9
158.5
162.6
65
10/9/2022
BD12-2022
151.5
154.4
157.2
40
10/10/2022
BD12-2022
151.2
154.1
157
70
10/11/2022
BD12-2022
154.5
158.3
162.1
72
10/12/2022
BD12-2022
154.5
156.1
162.2
55
10/13/2022
BD12-2022
155.3
158.3
163.1
73
10/14/2022
BD12-2022
155.1
158
162.9
70
10/15/2022
BD12-2022
154.8
157.4
162.4
75
10/16/2022 BD12-2022 1 154.51 157.11 1621 75 VAR Met; Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/2/2022
BE12-2022
90.3
90.9
84.2
60
New Batch
10/3/2022
BE12-2022
156.4
159.3
158.1
66
PFRP Start
10/4/2022
BE12-2022
160.6
164.1
163.5
55
10/5/2022
BE12-2022
157.5
158.8
157.4
50
PFRP Met
10/6/2022
BE12-2022
158.2
158.6
162.1
80
10/7/2022
BE12-2022
157.8
159.7
157.2
75
10/8/2022
BE12-2022
155.4
157.3
160.2
65
10/9/2022
BE12-2022
151.3
154.6
159
40
10/10/2022
BE12-2022
151.1
154.1
158.8
70
10/11/2022
BE12-2022
154.6
152.9
159.7
72
10/12/2022
BE12-2022
156.8
150.9
158.2
55
10/13/2022
BE12-2022
159.9
153
157.3
73
10/14/2022
BE12-2022
159.5
152.8
157
70
10/15/2022
BE12-2022
159.1
152.4
156.7
75
10/16/2022
BE12-2022
158.8
152.1
156.3
75
VAR Met
10/17/2022
BE12-2022
1 158.51
151.71
1561
73
10/18/2022
BE12-2022
1 154.41
149.91
152.71
601
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/3/2022
BF13-2022
102.3
99.4
96.7
66
New Batch
10/4/2022
BF13-2022
155.1
121.3
120.4
55
10/5/2022
BF13-2022
161.6
160.3
164.5
50
PFRP Start
10/6/2022
BF13-2022
163.5
164.1
168.8
80
10/7/2022
BF13-2022
160.3
161.5
158.9
75
PFRP Met
10/8/2022
BF13-2022
157
158.4
159.2
65
10/9/2022
BF13-2022
156.4
156.9
157.1
40
10/10/2022
BF13-2022
156.3
156.6
156.8
70
10/11/2022
BF13-2022
158.5
155.2
158
72
10/12/2022
BF13-2022
156.3
158.1
159.8
55
10/13/2022
BF13-2022
158.3
161.9
163.2
73
10/14/2022
BF13-2022
158.1
161.7
163
70
10/15/2022
BF13-2022
157.9
161.4
162.6
75
10/16/2022
BF13-2022
157.8
161.1
162.4
75
10/17/2022
BF13-2022
157.4
160.8
162.1
73
10/18/2022
BF13-2022
1 156.21
156.91
159.61
60
VAR Met
10/19/2022
BF13-2022
1 152.91
153.41
156.31
57
10/20/2022
BF13-2022
1 151.71
150.81
153.41
451
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/4/2022
BG13-2022
91.9
90.6
93
55
New Batch
10/5/2022
BG13-2022
134.2
139.8
134.6
50
PFRP Start
10/6/2022
BG13-2022
158.3
165.6
169.3
80
10/7/2022
BG13-2022
1 162.41
157.31
163.91
75
PFRP Met
10/8/2022
BG13-2022
1 163.31
155.91
162.61
65
10/9/2022
BG13-2022
1 159.71
154.81
160.4
40
10/10/2022
BG13-2022
159.5
154.6
160.1
70
10/11/2022
BG13-2022
161.3
162.6
164.4
72
10/12/2022
BG13-2022
162.7
158.9
163.4
55
10/13/2022
BG13-2022
163.7
164.1
166.8
73
10/14/2022
BG13-2022
163.5
163.8
166.5
70
10/15/2022
BG13-2022
163.4
163.5
166.5
75
10/16/2022
BG13-2022
163
163.2
166.4
75
10/17/2022
BG13-2022
163
162.8
166
73
10/18/2022
BG13-2022
159.4
160
163.5
60
VAR Met
10/19/2022
BG13-2022
155.7
157.6
162.2
57
10/20/2022
BG13-2022
157.6
154
159.2
45
10/21/2022
BG13-2022
153.9
150.7
156.7
70
10/22/2022
BG13-2022
1 147.51
143.91
151.31
65
10/23/2022
BG13-2022
1 144.91
146.71
150.21
451
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/6/2022
BH13-2022
129.9
114.2
115.2
80
New Batch
10/7/2022
BH13-2022
149.7
155.8
160.6
75
PFRP Start
10/8/2022
BH13-2022
157.8
164.2
167.5
65
10/9/2022
BH13-2022
155.2
161.5
165.7
40
PFRP Met
10/10/2022
BH13-2022
155.2
161.4
165.6
70
10/11/2022
BH13-2022
160.5
167.4
169.2
72
10/12/2022
BH13-2022
161.7
164.5
168.6
55
10/13/2022
BH13-2022
155.6
162.4
163.7
73
10/14/2022
BH13-2022
155.5
162.1
163.3
70
10/15/2022
BH13-2022
155.1
161.7
163
75
10/16/2022
BH13-2022
154.8
161.5
162.7
75
10/17/2022
BH13-2022
154.6
161.2
162.3
76
10/18/2022
BH13-2022
151.3
158.2
157.4
60
10/19/2022
BH13-2022
147.8
153.5
158.4
57
10/20/2022
BH13-2022
151.3
156.4
160.7
45
VAR Met
10/21/2022
BH13-2022
1 157.81
162.11
165.21
70
10/22/2022
BH13-2022
1 154.61
158.81
1621
65
10/23/2022
BH13-2022
1 153.11
156.61
161.71
451
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/10/2022
B113-2022
147.5
142.6
134.6
70
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/11/2022
B113-2022
169.7
169.1
158.4
72
10/12/2022
B113-2022
167.5
165.9
161.7
55
PFRP Met
10/13/2022
B113-2022
162.5
164.3
163.4
73
10/14/2022
B113-2022
162.3
164.1
163
70
10/15/2022
B113-2022
162.2
163.9
163.1
75
10/16/2022
B113-2022
162.1
163.6
163
75
10/17/2022
B113-2022
162
163.4
162.9
73
10/18/2022
B113-2022
160.6
163.8
164.3
60
10/19/2022
B113-2022
157.6
163.1
165.7
57
10/20/2022
B113-2022
154.6
162.3
164.1
45
10/21/2022
B113-2022
1 154.61
1601
167.3
70
10/22/2022
B113-2022
156.1
161.3
162.8
65
10/23/2022
B113-2022
155.6
159.4
159.8
45
VAR Met
10/24/2022
B113-2022
151.7
155.4
156
75
10/25/2022
B113-2022
148.9
153.1
156.5
75
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/10/2022
BJ13-2022
103.6
101.9
95
70
New Batch
10/11/2022
BJ13-2022
151.5
154.6
147.8
72
PFRP Start
10/12/2022
BJ13-2022
159.6
161.2
165.2
55
10/13/2022
BJ13-2022
160.7
164.5
168
73
PFRP Met
10/14/2022
BJ13-2022
160.6
164.2
167.9
70
10/15/2022
BJ13-2022
160.5
164
167.8
75
10/16/2022
BJ13-2022
160.2
164
167.6
75
10/17/2022
BJ13-2022
159.8
163.7
167.2
76
10/18/2022
BJ13-2022
155.4
159.8
163.6
60
10/19/2022
BJ13-2022
154.8
158.4
160.3
57
10/20/2022
BJ13-2022
150.9
154.3
158.6
45
10/21/2022
BJ13-2022
151.6
155.3
159.4
70
10/22/2022
BJ13-2022
149.4
151.7
153.2
65
10/23/2022
BJ13-2022
150.4
153.5
155.3
45
10/24/2022
BJ13-2022
149.9
153.4
156.3
75
VAR Met
10/25/2022
BJ13-2022
1 1501
152.41
154.31
75
10/26/2022
BJ13-2022
1 153.11
151.81
156.41
661
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/12/2022
BK13-2022
153.3
120.1
114.9
55
New Batch
10/13/2022
BK13-2022
158.6
156.1
149.8
73
PFRP Start
10/14/2022
BK13-2022
167.8
164.9
162.8
70
10/15/2022
BK13-2022
168.1
166.9
165.2
75
PFRP Met
10/16/2022
BK13-2022
168.9
167.6
166.7
75
10/17/2022
BK13-2022
168.5
167.2
166.6
73
10/18/2022
BK13-2022
163.9
165.3
167.1
60
10/19/2022
BK13-2022
158.7
162.4
163
57
10/20/2022
BK13-2022
154
157.5
159.8
45
10/21/2022
BK13-2022
151.7
157.2
160.9
70
10/22/2022
BK13-2022
149
154.9
155.6
65
10/23/2022
BK13-2022
144.7
151.1
152.9
45
10/24/2022
BK13-2022
146
152.1
154.5
75
10/25/2022
BK13-2022
144.7
151.5
156.2
75
10/26/2022
BK13-2022
144.5
152.3
156.7
66
VAR Met
10/27/2022
BK13-2022
140.8
147.6
153.4
60
10/28/2022
BK13-2022
136.4
143.8
149.2
65
10/29/2022
BK13-2022
135.3
142.4
145.9
55
10/30/2022
BK13-2022
136.3
148.1
150.4
55
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/14/2022
BA13-2022
166.2
164.1
167.3
70
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/15/2022
BA13-2022
168.3
166.1
168.9
75
10/16/2022
BA13-2022
168.1
167.4
168.6
75
PFRP Met
10/17/2022
BA13-2022
168
167.5
168.8
76
10/18/2022
BA13-2022
169.1
169.8
168.3
60
10/19/2022
BA13-2022
165.8
167.5
167.2
57
10/20/2022
BA13-2022
163.2
168.4
167.6
45
10/21/2022
BA13-2022
159.4
164.8
163.3
70
10/22/2022
BA13-2022
157.4
159.9
159.1
65
10/23/2022
BA13-2022
157.3
156.8
155.6
45
10/24/2022
BA13-2022
155.6
156.9
156.4
75
10/25/2022
BA13-2022
154.5
157.6
155.9
75
10/26/2022
BA13-2022
152.3
153.1
156.4
66
10/27/2022
BA13-2022
152.6
149.7
151.2
60
VAR Met
10/28/2022
BA13-2022
150.3
147.8
149.6
65
10/29/2022
BA13-2022
152.4
148.1
148.9
55
10/30/2022
BA13-2022
149.1
149.9
148.2
55
10/31/2022
BA13-2022
148.6
146.2
146.5
70
11/1/2022
BA13-2022
1 153.21
149.41
147.51
72
11/2/2022
BA13-2022
1 149.91
150.61
148.11
601
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/16/2022
BB13-2022
169.4
168.1
167.6
75
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/17/2022
BB13-2022
169.8
168.5
169.6
73
10/18/2022
BB13-2022
168.5
169.8
168.7
60
PFRP Met
10/19/2022
BB13-2022
168.3
169.4
167
57
10/20/2022
BB13-2022
169.5
166.4
169.8
45
10/21/2022
BB13-2022
165.4
164.6
166.7
70
10/22/2022
BB13-2022
163.5
166.7
167.3
65
10/23/2022
BB13-2022
160.5
162.7
166.1
45
10/24/2022
BB13-2022
162.5
164.1
166.9
75
10/25/2022
BB13-2022
162.7
163.2
167.2
75
10/26/2022
BB13-2022
160.5
161.3
162.9
66
10/27/2022
BB13-2022
158.3
157.7
159.2
60
10/28/2022
BB13-2022
160.2
158.5
160.1
65
10/29/2022
BB13-2022
160.3
157.6
157.3
55
VAR Met
10/30/2022
BB13-2022
156.4
158.9
157.7
55
10/31/2022
BB13-2022
158.1
157.3
155.7
70
11/1/2022
BB13-2022
154.8
155.6
155.9
72
11/2/2022
BB13-2022
151.4
155.5
152.3
60
11/3/2022
BB13-2022
148.8
152.6
150.3
65
11/4/2022
BB13-2022
1 147.11
149.51
147.41
551
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/18/2022
BC13-2022
165.5
168.2
163.6
60
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/19/2022
BC13-2022
169.3
165.6
163.7
57
10/20/2022
BC13-2022
169.6
164.3
161.7
45
PFRP Met
10/21/2022
BC13-2022
1 167.61
161.91
159.41
70
10/22/2022
BC13-2022
1 169.61
160.91
155.61
65
10/23/2022
BC13-2022
1 162.71
158.91
1521
45
10/24/2022
BC13-2022
159.5
154.8
148.7
75
10/25/2022
BC13-2022
158.6
155.9
152.7
75
10/26/2022
BC13-2022
154.6
151.7
147.9
66
10/27/2022
BC13-2022
157.6
150.3
150.7
60
10/28/2022
BC13-2022
161.7
168.2
162.4
65
10/29/2022
BC13-2022
165.7
166.2
161
55
10/30/2022
BC13-2022
164.3
163.5
160.9
55
10/31/2022
BC13-2022
162.6
159.8
158.9
70
VAR Met
11/1/2022
BC13-2022
163.7
162
155.9
72
11/2/2022
BC13-2022
162.2
158.9
153.7
60
11/3/2022
BC13-2022
158.7
154.5
150.9
65
11/4/2022
BC13-2022
154.9
151.2
146.8
55
11/5/2022
BC13-2022
1 149.61
154.11
145.91
631
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/19/2022
BD13-2022
98.6
99.5
96.2
57
New Batch
10/20/2022
BD13-2022
140.2
136.5
132.1
45
PFRP Start
10/21/2022
BD13-2022
149.3
139.2
133.8
70
10/22/2022
BD13-2022
149.2
141.6
155.4
65
PFRP Met
10/23/2022
BD13-2022
160.2
151.4
153.9
45
10/24/2022
BD13-2022
158.6
157.3
158.2
75
10/25/2022
BD13-2022
163.4
159.6
167.3
75
10/26/2022
BD13-2022
166.2
169.9
169.3
66
10/27/2022
BD13-2022
164
165.6
168.8
60
10/28/2022
BD13-2022
165.3
163.2
169.6
65
10/29/2022
BD13-2022
161.7
164.1
167.8
55
10/30/2022
BD13-2022
159.8
165.3
168.3
55
10/31/2022
BD13-2022
163.4
168.5
169.7
70
11/1/2022
BD13-2022
159.7
163.6
169.1
72
11/2/2022
BD13-2022
158.3
164.4
169.2
60
VAR Met
11/3/2022
BD13-2022
160.2
165.8
169.7
65
11/4/2022
BD13-2022
157.5
163.7
166.2
55
11/5/2022
BD13-2022
154.7
161.3
163.2
63
11/6/2022
BD13-2022
159.4
165.8
169.3
75
11/7/2022
BD13-2022
1 158.41
164.11
168.71
65
11/8/2022
BD13-2022
1 156.81
160.71
1661
63
1 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/22/2022
BE13-2022
113.1
104.6
102.7
65
New Batch
10/23/2022
BE13-2022
150.5
148.6
155.8
45
PFRP Start
10/24/2022
BE13-2022
166.3
168.5
169.1
75
10/25/2022
BE13-2022
163.4
166.7
169.8
75
PFRP Met
10/26/2022
BE13-2022
162.6
168.5
169.3
66
10/27/2022
BE13-2022
160.1
164.5
165.9
60
10/28/2022
BE13-2022
158
163.2
166.7
65
10/29/2022
BE13-2022
1 153.91
158.61
163.31
55
10/30/2022
BE13-2022
1 148.61
156.11
1591
55
10/31/2022
BE13-2022
1 1511
157.21
161.3
70
11/1/2022
BE13-2022
152.8
158.3
160.5
72
11/2/2022
BE13-2022
151.6
156
155.2
60
11/3/2022
BE13-2022
150.5
152.8
156
65
11/4/2022
BE13-2022
147.8
152.3
154.9
55
11/5/2022
BE13-2022
146
151.5
155.4
63
VAR Met
11/6/2022
BE13-2022
150.4
151.8
153.9
75
11/7/2022
BE13-2022
146.9
151.2
154.6
65
11/8/2022
BE13-2022
149.5
154.4
156.2
63
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/24/2022
BF14-2022
166.2
163.5
133.6
75
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/25/2022
BF14-2022
164.5
168.2
169.1
75
10/26/2022
BF14-2022
160.7
164.2
169.4
66
PFRP Met
10/27/2022
BF14-2022
159.4
163.5
169.3
60
10/28/2022
BF14-2022
156.8
160.5
166.7
65
10/29/2022
BF14-2022
156.4
157.5
163.8
55
10/30/2022
BF14-2022
154.2
153.4
158.7
55
10/31/2022
BF14-2022
150.9
154.6
160.1
70
11/1/2022
BF14-2022
151.2
155.3
158.4
72
11/2/2022
BF14-2022
150.7
152.1
159.3
60
11/3/2022
BF14-2022
152.4
155.1
160.5
65
11/4/2022
BF14-2022
148.3
151.4
158.1
55
11/5/2022
BF14-2022
144.2
147.8
154.1
63
11/6/2022
BF14-2022
147.3
153.8
157.5
75
VAR Met
11/7/2022
BF14-2022
148.5
151
157.3
65
11/8/2022
BF14-2022
146.31
149.51
155.11
63
11/9/2022
BF14-2022
1 142.81
146.61
153.41
63
11/10/2022
BF14-2022
1 140.51
146.41
154.11
651
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/25/2022
BG14-2022
109.7
108.3
106.2
75
New Batch
10/26/2022
BG14-2022
115.2
114.8
113.4
66
10/27/2022
BG14-2022
141.5
135.9
137.3
60
PFRP Start
10/28/2022
BG14-2022
163.4
165.3
168.5
65
10/29/2022
BG14-2022
169.7
168.8
164.1
55
PFRP Met
10/30/2022
BG14-2022
165.3
169.1
165.5
55
10/31/2022
BG14-2022
163.5
169.8
165.6
70
11/1/2022
BG14-2022
161.5
168.8
162.8
72
11/2/2022
BG14-2022
160.8
166.4
167.3
60
11/3/2022
BG14-2022
160.6
166.2
169.3
65
11/4/2022
BG14-2022
161
164.5
169.6
55
11/5/2022
BG14-2022
157.7
160.2
165.3
63
11/6/2022
BG14-2022
158
160.6
169.7
75
11/7/2022
BG14-2022
154.8
159.1
164.2
65
11/8/2022
BG14-2022
149.9
154.3
161.4
63
11/9/2022
BG14-2022
146.31
1501
157.21
63
VAR Met
11/10/2022
BG14-2022
1 143.61
145.21
152.91
65
11/11/2022
BG14-2022
1 140.81
144.31
147.7
77
11/12/2022
BG14-2022
145.51
144.61
1451
69
11/13/2022
BG14-2022
145.11
144.31
144.91
46
11/14/2022
BG14-2022
144.51
146.71
146.11
501
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/27/2022
BH14-2022
133.6
139.4
141.2
60
New Batch; PFRP Start
10/28/2022
BH14-2022
167.9
155.1
161.2
65
10/29/2022
BH14-2022
165.3
161.5
157.8
55
PFRP Met
10/30/2022
BH14-2022
164.2
166.3
165.8
55
10/31/2022
BH14-2022
164.8
164.5
168.9
70
11/1/2022
BH14-2022
164.4
164
168.1
72
11/2/2022
BH14-2022
162.9
164.3
164.3
60
11/3/2022
BH14-2022
164.5
161
165.7
65
11/4/2022
BH14-2022
160.3
156.7
158.5
55
11/5/2022
BH14-2022
154.8
151.4
156
63
11/6/2022
BH14-2022
152.1
146.8
152.7
75
11/7/2022
BH14-2022
149.6
142.7
150
65
11/8/2022
BH14-2022
146.6
143.8
152.3
63
11/9/2022
BH14-2022
149.7
145.1
150.5
63
VAR Met
11/10/2022
BH14-2022
145.8
146.3
151.7
65
11/11/2022
BH14-2022
142.4
142.8
147.6
77
11/12/2022
BH14-2022
139.7
144.8
152.3
69
11/13/2022
BH14-2022
139.3
144.5
152.1
46
11/14/2022
BH14-2022
140
142.8
149.3
50
11/15/2022
BH14-2022
1 138.71
1431
146.51
451
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/27/2022
B114-2022
103.4
101.8
96.2
60
New Batch
10/28/2022
B114-2022
157.8
155.2
149.7
65
PFRP Start
10/29/2022
B114-2022
164.1
166.5
161.3
55
10/30/2022
B114-2022
166.2
168.2
167.9
55
PFRP Met
10/31/2022
B114-2022
165.3
166.7
169.3
70
11/1/2022
B114-2022
164
163.7
169.5
72
11/2/2022
B114-2022
161.6
163.4
164
60
11/3/2022
B114-2022
162.5
161.2
160.8
65
11/4/2022
B114-2022
160.9
160
158.6
55
11/5/2022
B114-2022
159.2
163.9
157.3
63
11/6/2022
B114-2022
165.4
168.3
168.1
75
11/7/2022
B114-2022
166.9
166.5
167.6
65
11/8/2022
B114-2022
162.5
166
166.8
63
11/9/2022
B114-2022
160.3
162.4
165.6
63
11/10/2022
B114-2022
163
161.5
163.2
65
VAR Met
11/11/2022
B114-2022
158.6
157.3
161
77
11/12/2022
B114-2022
162.9
156.8
155.7
69
11/13/2022
B114-2022
162.4
156.4
155.2
46
11/14/2022
B114-2022
158.6
153.1
152.7
50
11/15/2022
B114-2022
1 154.61
153.21
152.51
45
11/16/2022
B114-2022
1 149.81
149.21
151.1
55
11/17/2022 BI14-2022 1 146.41 145.91 150.61 501 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
10/30/2022
BJ14-2022
104.4
101.3
99.8
55
New Batch
10/31/2022
BJ 14-2022
119.5
123.5
114.9
70
11/1/2022
BJ14-2022
132.3
140.7
137.9
72
PFRP Start
11/2/2022
BJ14-2022
162.6
154.5
163.2
60
11/3/2022
BJ14-2022
169.1
169.5
161
65
PFRP Met
11/4/2022
BJ14-2022
166.4
168.2
169.7
55
11/5/2022
BJ14-2022
163.2
166.4
166.1
63
11/6/2022
BJ14-2022
159.3
163.5
162.2
75
11/7/2022
BJ14-2022
160.4
164.3
163.2
65
11/8/2022
BJ14-2022
157.2
160.9
164.1
63
11/9/2022
BJ14-2022
154.8
156.2
160.5
63
11/10/2022
BJ14-2022
152.2
153.6
157.3
65
11/11/2022
BJ14-2022
150.1
154.4
158.2
77
11/12/2022
BJ14-2022
147.5
150.4
157.2
69
11/13/2022
BJ14-2022
147.2
150.5
156.9
46
11/14/2022
BJ14-2022
143.6
146.4
153.1
50
VAR Met
11/15/2022
BJ14-2022
144.5
147.1
150.3
45
11/16/2022
BJ14-2022
145
149.3
146.8
55
11/17/2022
BJ14-2022
143.8
150.2
151.7
50
11/18/2022
BJ14-2022
1 139.71
146.51
155.91
45
11/19/2022
BJ14-2022
1 135.41
140.91
149.61
501
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/4/2022
BK14-2022
132.3
136.4
140.6
55
New Batch; PFRP Start
11/5/2022
BK14-2022
134.1
133.8
136.9
63
11/6/2022
BK14-2022
169.3
168.5
169.9
75
PFRP Met
11/7/2022
BK14-2022
164.9
167.4
165.4
65
11/8/2022
BK14-2022
160.6
163.2
161.4
63
11/9/2022
BK14-2022
156.7
161.4
159.3
63
11/10/2022
BK14-2022
152.8
158
155.9
65
11/11/2022
BK14-2022
149.7
154.8
153.3
77
11/12/2022
BK14-2022
149.2
150.8
152
69
11/13/2022
BK14-2022
148.9
150.5
151.8
46
11/14/2022
BK14-2022
142.7
146.8
147.3
50
11/15/2022
BK14-2022
138.9
149.2
149.8
45
11/16/2022
BK14-2022
135.4
144.2
145.5
55
11/17/2022
BK14-2022
132.1
143.5
144
50
VAR Met
11/18/2022
BK14-2022
133.7
139.8
140
45
11/19/2022
BK14-2022
1 131.51
137.31
1401
50
11/20/2022
BK14-2022
1 131.71
137.41
139.81
41
11/21/2022
BK14-2022
1 131.21
137.61
139.51
501
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/5/2022
BA14-2022
91.3
94.6
92.5
63
New Batch
11/6/2022
BA14-2022
112.3
116.6
113.2
75
11/7/2022
BA14-2022
120.7
121.8
115.3
65
11/8/2022
BA14-2022
132.8
137.2
131.9
63
PFRP Start
11/9/2022
BA14-2022
138.1
141.5
140.8
63
11/10/2022
BA14-2022
137.6
138.1
139.3
65
PFRP Met
11/11/2022
BA14-2022
143.1
141.3
151.4
77
11/12/2022
BA14-2022
150.2
145.9
161.5
69
11/13/2022
BA14-2022
150.1
145.7
161.2
46
11/14/2022
BA14-2022
149.2
162.1
168.9
50
11/15/2022
BA14-2022
154.3
165.1
169.5
45
11/16/2022
BA14-2022
147.8
161.6
160.5
55
11/17/2022
BA14-2022
155.1
164.3
164.8
50
11/18/2022
BA14-2022
159.2
165.5
166.4
45
11/19/2022
BA14-2022
162.5
168.7
167.8
50
11/20/2022
BA14-2022
162.5
168.6
167.9
41
11/21/2022
BA14-2022
163.7
168.3
164
50
VAR Met
11/22/2022
BA14-2022
160.5
166.8
165.2
60
11/23/2022
BA14-2022
1 162.81
167.31
165.51
651
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/8/2022
BB14-2022
110.3
107.6
115.8
63
New Batch
11/9/2022
BB14-2022
132.8
147.2
143
63
PFRP Start
11/10/2022
BB14-2022
140
142.4
148.2
65
11/11/2022
BB14-2022
154.6
165.1
168.5
77
PFRP Met
11/12/2022
BB14-2022
163.6
166.2
169.7
69
11/13/2022
BB14-2022
163.5
166.1
169.8
46
11/14/2022
BB14-2022
169.4
168.2
167
50
11/15/2022
BB14-2022
169.5
168.3
167.8
45
11/16/2022
BB14-2022
169.3
167.1
168.9
55
11/17/2022
BB14-2022
169.7
163.9
165.4
50
11/18/2022
BB14-2022
166.5
160.8
161.7
45
11/19/2022
BB14-2022
162.9
158
161.6
50
11/20/2022
BB14-2022
162.8
157.8
161.4
41
11/21/2022
BB14-2022
158.7
153.5
157.9
50
11/22/2022
BB14-2022
157.2
155.8
159.1
60
VAR Met
11/23/2022
BB14-2022
158.4
160.1
156.9
65
11/24/2022
BB14-2022
160.5
163.1
160
55
11/25/2022
BB14-2022
157.2
161.4
158.7
50
11/26/2022
BB14-2022
157.1
161.2
158.6
55
11/27/2022
BB14-2022
156.9
160.9
158.5
54
11/28/2022
BB14-2022
161.3
164.5
165.1
65
11/29/2022
BB14-2022
161.3
164.4
165
61
11/30/2022
BB14-2022
162.4
160.9
164.1
60
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/9/2022
BC14-2022
143.5
146.4
134.7
63
New Batch; PFRP Start
11/10/2022
BC14-2022
163.5
165.8
158.7
65
11/11/2022
BC14-2022
165.3
169.7
165.7
77
PFRP Met
11/12/2022
BC14-2022
1 169.31
168.41
165.9
69
11/13/2022
BC14-2022
169.1
168.6
166.3
46
11/14/2022
BC14-2022
167.5
166.8
162.9
50
11/15/2022
BC14-2022
164.9
168.6
163.4
45
11/16/2022
BC14-2022
161
164.8
161.6
55
11/17/2022
BC14-2022
159.8
158
157.5
50
11/18/2022
BC14-2022
157.3
159.6
160.2
45
11/19/2022
BC14-2022
154.6
158.4
160.3
50
11/20/2022
BC14-2022
154.5
158.2
160.1
41
11/21/2022
BC14-2022
155.2
158.7
158.4
50
11/22/2022
BC14-2022
154.3
159.1
159
60
VAR Met
11/23/2022
BC14-2022
152.6
157.2
156.7
65
11/24/2022
BC14-2022
153.6
155.4
156.8
55
11/25/2022
BC14-2022
155.2
157.6
153.9
50
11/26/2022
BC14-2022
155.2
157.5
153.7
55
11/27/2022
BC14-2022
155
157.4
153.5
54
11/28/2022
BC14-2022
157.6
158.7
156.4
65
11/29/2022
BC14-2022
157.4
158.4
156.1
61
11/30/2022
BC14-2022
154.6
153.8
152.5
60
12/1/2022
BC14-2022
150.5
151.8
153.1
55
12/2/2022
BC14-2022
149.7
149.9
152.7
50
12/3/2022
BC14-2022
1 149.51
149.81
152.41
52
12/4/2022
BC14-2022
1 145.51
1481
147.91
45
12/5/2022
BC14-2022
1 147.21
149.11
146.21
501
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/10/2022
BD14-2022
152.9
154.6
141.8
63
New Batch; PFRP Start
11/11/2022
BD14-2022
157
166.8
165.9
77
11/12/2022
BD14-2022
156.3
166.4
169.1
69
PFRP Met
11/13/2022
BD14-2022
156.9
166.8
169.7
46
11/14/2022
BD14-2022
162.3
163.2
165.1
50
11/15/2022
BD14-2022
161
159.8
161.7
45
11/16/2022
BD14-2022
159.2
157.3
158.4
55
11/17/2022
BD14-2022
155.6
159.3
164.9
50
11/18/2022
BD14-2022
158.1
163.9
168
45
11/19/2022
BD14-2022
168.2
167.5
169.7
50
11/20/2022
BD14-2022
168
167.4
169.5
41
11/21/2022
BD14-2022
168.3
165.5
166.2
50
11/22/2022
BD14-2022
168.4
166.7
168.2
60
11/23/2022
BD14-2022
165
163.6
163.8
65
VAR Met
11/24/2022
BD14-2022
161.7
162.9
162.1
55
11/25/2022
BD14-2022
161.5
158.8
160.4
50
11/26/2022
BD14-2022
161.3
158.7
160.1
55
11/27/2022
BD14-2022
161.2
158.5
159.9
54
11/28/2022
BD14-2022
161.9
157.5
159.3
65
11/29/2022
BD14-2022
161.7
157.1
159.2
61
11/30/2022
BD14-2022
157.3
158.2
156
60
12/1/2022
BD14-2022
158.7
159.2
156.8
55
12/2/2022
BD14-2022
160
157.4
156.1
50
12/3/2022
BD14-2022
159.8
157.2
156
52
12/4/2022
BD14-2022
155.4
154.3
156.8
45
12/5/2022
BD14-2022
151.8
149.6
152.3
50
12/6/2022
BD14-2022
148.2
146.5
148.9
55
12/7/2022
BD14-2022
1 145.11
1441
145.81
601
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/11/2022
BE14-2022
111.7
103.4
100.9
77
New Batch
11/12/2022
BE14-2022
166.3
164.8
169.7
66
PFRP Start
11/13/2022
BE14-2022
169.1
167.9
169.9
46
11/14/2022
BE14-2022
168.4
169.7
169.2
50
PFRP Met
11/15/2022
BE14-2022
165.3
169.5
168.9
45
11/16/2022
BE14-2022
161.7
165.3
164.9
55
11/17/2022
BE14-2022
158.4
166.2
165.4
50
11/18/2022
BE14-2022
160.4
165.5
167.7
45
11/19/2022
BE14-2022
161.2
161.9
165.1
50
11/20/2022
BE14-2022
161.5
162.2
165.1
41
11/21/2022
BE14-2022
157.6
158.1
160.4
50
11/22/2022
BE14-2022
154.3
157.9
158.5
60
11/23/2022
BE14-2022
155.3
160.3
159.6
65
11/24/2022
BE14-2022
151.6
156.3
158.4
55
11/25/2022
BE14-2022
151.3
156.9
158
50
VAR Met
11/26/2022
BE14-2022
151.3
156.8
157.7
55
11/27/2022
BE14-2022
151.1
156.5
157.6
54
11/28/2022
BE14-2022
152.1
158
156.2
65
11/29/2022
BE14-2022
152.1
157.8
156
61
11/30/2022
BE14-2022
150.2
154.9
152.3
60
12/1/2022
BE14-2022
146.9
152.4
152.7
55
12/2/2022
BE14-2022
152.3
153.9
155.2
50
12/3/2022
BE14-2022
152
153.7
155
52
12/4/2022
BE14-2022
147.2
151.1
152.4
45
12/5/2022
BE14-2022
147
152.1
148.6
50
12/6/2022
BE14-2022
145.6
151.2
146.8
55
12/7/2022
BE14-2022
139.9
147.3
143.5
60
12/8/2022
BE14-2022
1 141.51
146.91
1441
63
1 Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/14/2022
BF15-2022
103.9
98.5
111.2
50
New Batch
11/15/2022
BF15-2022
113.5
117.1
120.9
45
11/16/2022
BF15-2022
150.4
135.3
131.6
55
PFRP Start
11/17/2022
BF15-2022
155.3
153.1
156.7
50
11/18/2022
BF15-2022
160.2
164.1
169.4
45
PFRP Met
11/19/2022
BF15-2022
160
163.5
169.7
50
11/20/2022
BF15-2022
166.8
168.9
169.8
41
11/21/2022
BF15-2022
162.9
166.3
169.2
50
11/22/2022
BF15-2022
162.5
168.1
168.6
60
11/23/2022
BF15-2022
166.4
169.7
168.5
65
11/24/2022
BF15-2022
168.8
169.4
166.7
55
11/25/2022
BF15-2022
167.5
169.4
166.2
50
11/26/2022
BF15-2022
167.6
169.4
166.5
55
11/27/2022
BF15-2022
167.5
169.2
166.4
54
11/28/2022
BF15-2022
168.8
169.7
167.4
65
11/29/2022
BF15-2022
168.8
169.6
167.5
61
VAR Met
11/30/2022
BF15-2022
168.5
167.6
167.8
60
12/1/2022
BF15-2022
169.4
168.3
166.5
55
12/2/2022
BF15-2022
169.8
167.3
167.7
50
12/3/2022
BF15-2022
169.7
167.1
167.5
52
12/4/2022
BF15-2022
167.9
163.3
169.6
45
12/5/2022
BF15-2022
167.3
160.9
163.4
50
12/6/2022
BF15-2022
164.4
158.3
157
55
12/7/2022
BF15-2022
1 160.11
152.71
152.41
60
12/8/2022
BF15-2022
1 155.71
147.61
151.41
63
12/9/2022
BF15-2022
1 149.91
142.31
147.51
651
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/16/2022
BG15-2022
89.4
86.2
83.9
55
New Batch
11/17/2022
BG15-2022
100.3
95.8
93.1
50
11/18/2022
BG15-2022
153.8
152.4
151.3
45
PFRP Start
11/19/2022
BG15-2022
165.8
169.4
167.2
50
11/20/2022
BG15-2022
168.3
169.6
168
41
PFRP Met
11/21/2022
BG15-2022
166.8
169.4
169.3
50
11/22/2022
BG15-2022
167.5
169
168.3
60
11/23/2022
BG15-2022
168
169.5
168.9
65
11/24/2022
BG15-2022
166.5
167
169.2
55
11/25/2022
BG15-2022
167.7
169.1
166.8
50
11/26/2022
BG15-2022
167.6
169
166.7
55
11/27/2022
BG15-2022
167.8
169.1
166.9
54
11/28/2022
BG15-2022
168.7
169.3
164.9
65
11/29/2022
BG15-2022
168.5
169.1
164.4
61
11/30/2022
BG15-2022
165.7
166.3
162.6
60
12/1/2022
BG15-2022
161
163.8
158.6
55
VAR Met
12/2/2022
BG15-2022
162.5
165
159.9
50
12/3/2022
BG15-2022
162
164.9
159.8
52
12/4/2022
BG15-2022
158.2
159.5
157
45
12/5/2022
BG15-2022
154.5
157.2
154.2
50
12/6/2022
BG15-2022
155.3
159.4
157.8
55
12/7/2022
BG15-2022
151.6
155.7
160
60
12/8/2022
BG15-2022
153.4
158.3
163.9
63
12/9/2022
BG15-2022
149
155.1
159.3
65
12/10/2022
BG15-2022
155.2
163.6
163.1
45
12/11/2022
BG15-2022
155
163.3
162.8
46
12/12/2022
BG15-2022
157.6
161
159.1
45
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/19/2022
BH15-2022
100.3
99.5
96.2
50
New Batch
11/20/2022
BH15-2022
136.1
134.9
132.2
41
PFRP Start
11/21/2022
BH15-2022
132.9
137.1
142.8
50
11/22/2022
BH15-2022
158.3
165.5
168.1
60
PFRP Met
11/23/2022
BH15-2022
168.4
169.1
166.3
65
11/24/2022
BH15-2022
169.8
168.1
165.7
55
11/25/2022
BH15-2022
167.4
167.8
163.2
50
11/26/2022
BH15-2022
167.3
167.9
163
55
11/27/2022
BH15-2022
167.5
167.8
163.1
54
11/28/2022
BH15-2022
165.3
169.2
166.5
65
11/29/2022
BH15-2022
165.1
169.1
166.5
61
11/30/2022
BH15-2022
169.6
169.2
163.8
60
12/1/2022
BH15-2022
165.6
167
159.8
55
12/2/2022
BH15-2022
163.6
167.7
162.4
50
12/3/2022
BH15-2022
163.5
167.7
162.5
52
VAR Met
12/4/2022
BH15-2022
167.4
162.7
158.9
45
12/5/2022
BH15-2022
168.1
163.5
156.9
50
12/6/2022
BH15-2022
169.7
168.3
158.9
55
12/7/2022
BH15-2022
168.4
166.3
158.2
60
12/8/2022
BH15-2022
168.5
166
157.8
63
12/9/2022
BH15-2022
169.2
163.4
155.6
65
12/10/2022
BH15-2022
168
162.9
153.7
45
12/11/2022
BH15-2022
1 167.81
162.71
153.41
46
12/12/2022
BH15-2022
1 166.91
163.21
155.71
45
12/13/2022
BH15-2022
1 166.31
1641
157.81
451
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/20/2022
B115-2022
101.4
98.4
97.6
41
New Batch
11/21/2022
B115-2022
105.3
100.5
101.7
50
11/22/2022
B115-2022
108.9
106.4
106.1
60
11/23/2022
B115-2022
118.3
116
115.4
65
11/24/2022
B115-2022
142.8
148.3
153
55
PFRP Start
11/25/2022
B115-2022
154
158.3
162.8
50
11/26/2022
B115-2022
156.5
160.2
164.7
55
PFRP Met
11/27/2022
B115-2022
159.7
163.5
167.6
54
11/28/2022
B115-2022
155.6
157.2
163.4
65
11/29/2022
B115-2022
155.5
157.3
163.6
61
11/30/2022
B115-2022
152.6
153.8
164.3
60
12/1/2022
B115-2022
148.3
149.2
160.1
55
12/2/2022
B115-2022
150.2
152.6
158.1
50
12/3/2022
B115-2022
149.9
152.4
157.8
52
12/4/2022
B115-2022
145.6
150.1
162.4
45
12/5/2022
B115-2022
146.7
153.4
163.3
50
12/6/2022
B115-2022
155.3
163.8
167.4
55
12/7/2022
B115-2022
149.7
158.1
166.2
60
VAR Met
12/8/2022
B115-2022
163.2
169.3
163.7
63
12/9/2022
B115-2022
157.8
163.8
158.3
65
12/10/2022
B115-2022
164.3
163.5
157.9
45
12/11/2022
B115-2022
164
163.2
157.5
46
12/12/2022
B115-2022
165.3
162.5
156.8
45
12/13/2022
BI15-2022
1 165.71
161.51
154.91
45
12/14/2022
BI15-2022
1 163.31
162.71
161.21
451
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/23/2022
BJ15-2022
104.4
100.9
96.5
65
New Batch
11/24/2022
BJ 15-2022
121.3
116.2
115.5
55
11/25/2022
BJ15-2022
122.1
118.3
114.9
50
11/26/2022
BJ 15-2022
128.3
125.6
120.4
55
11/27/2022
BJ15-2022
136.9
135.5
132.8
54
PFRP Start
11/28/2022
BJ15-2022
167.8
162.4
157.9
65
11/29/2022
BJ15-2022
168
162.8
158.5
61
PFRP Met
11/30/2022
BJ 15-2022
169.5
167.9
166.4
60
12/1/2022
BJ15-2022
166.7
168.6
169.4
55
12/2/2022
BJ15-2022
167.3
168.2
167.8
50
12/3/2022
BJ15-2022
167.1
168
167.5
52
12/4/2022
BJ15-2022
162.5
164
164.2
45
12/5/2022
BJ15-2022
161.2
166.4
165.6
50
12/6/2022
BJ15-2022
159.5
165.2
163.6
55
12/7/2022
BJ15-2022
163.3
166.8
159.9
60
12/8/2022
BJ15-2022
162.9
165.5
160.1
63
12/9/2022
BJ15-2022
160
163.7
157.6
65
12/10/2022
BJ15-2022
158.6
163
158.3
45
VAR Met
12/11/2022
BJ15-2022
158.4
162.8
158.1
46
12/12/2022
BJ15-2022
160.1
164.9
161.4
45
12/13/2022
BJ15-2022
163.4
166.5
160.7
45
12/14/2022
BJ15-2022
159.4
162.5
163.4
45
12/15/2022
BJ15-2022
166.2
165.7
168.3
45
12/16/2022
BJ15-2022
1 164.71
168.31
1651
55
12/17/2022
BJ15-2022
1 164.41
168.21
164.71
34
12/18/2022
BJ15-2022
1 165.31
167.21
167.71
401
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
11/24/2022
BK15-2022
99.2
95
93.1
55
New Batch
11/25/2022
BK15-2022
102.5
103.4
107.2
50
11/26/2022
BK15-2022
109.9
110.2
114.1
55
11/27/2022
BK15-2022
113.6
115.3
118.2
54
11/28/2022
BK15-2022
120.4
117.6
132.2
65
11/29/2022
BK15-2022
121
118.9
133
61
11/30/2022
BK15-2022
156.3
148.9
162.9
60
PFRP Start
12/1/2022
BK15-2022
168.2
163.9
169.3
55
12/2/2022
BK15-2022
169
165.7
168.1
50
PFRP Met
12/3/2022
BK15-2022
169
165.6
168
52
12/4/2022
BK15-2022
167.2
163.8
168.5
45
12/5/2022
BK15-2022
166.1
162.7
167.2
50
12/6/2022
BK15-2022
167
166.3
168.4
55
12/7/2022
BK15-2022
169.5
164.7
168
60
12/8/2022
BK15-2022
168.4
161.3
167.5
63
12/9/2022
BK15-2022
1 168.31
159.71
165.5
65
12/10/2022
BK15-2022
169.5
158.3
166.1
45
12/11/2022
BK15-2022
169.6
158.2
166.1
46
12/12/2022
BK15-2022
165.8
156.2
162.3
45
12/13/2022
BK15-2022
167.2
161.9
163.6
45
VAR Met
12/14/2022
BK15-2022
164.7
159.9
165.3
45
12/15/2022
BK15-2022
167.5
163.6
166.8
45
12/16/2022
BK15-2022
168.8
165
169.4
55
12/17/2022
BK15-2022
168.7
165
169.1
34
12/18/2022
BK15-2022
164.8
161.6
169.4
40
12/19/2022
BK15-2022
162.6
163.4
169.1
50
12/20/2022
BK15-2022
166.4
165.9
168.5
35
12/21/2022
BK15-2022
167.5
166.8
168.1
35
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/3/2022
BA15-2022
118.9
114.3
109.6
52
New Batch
12/4/2022
BA15-2022
119.4
115.1
111.6
45
12/5/2022
BA15-2022
121.4
118.9
115.3
50
12/6/2022
BA15-2022
132.9
131.7
131.3
55
PFRP Start
12/7/2022
BA15-2022
131.4
131.3
136.5
60
12/8/2022
BA15-2022
137.8
136.4
140.3
63
PFRP Met
12/9/2022
BA15-2022
150.3
156.5
160.1
65
12/10/2022
BA15-2022
155.8
161.4
163.6
45
12/11/2022
BA15-2022
156.5
162.3
164
46
12/12/2022
BA15-2022
163.7
166.3
168.2
45
12/13/2022
BA15-2022
162.5
168.1
169.7
45
12/14/2022
BA15-2022
164.1
166.8
169.2
45
12/15/2022
BA15-2022
169.8
168.3
168.9
45
12/16/2022
BA15-2022
168.7
169.6
167
55
12/17/2022
BA15-2022
168.6
169.7
167.5
34
12/18/2022
BA15-2022
169.3
167.2
169.2
40
12/19/2022
BA15-2022
168.5
164.9
169.3
50
VAR Met
12/20/2022
BA15-2022
169.5
166.3
167.5
35
12/21/2022
BA15-2022
169.4
166.9
166.3
35
12/22/2022
BA15-2022
1 169.11
168.51
162.91
45
12/23/2022
BA15-2022
1 161.81
1621
157.41
401
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/5/2022
BB15-2022
97.3
93.7
90
50
New Batch
12/6/2022
BB15-2022
111.8
102.6
117.1
55
12/7/2022
BB15-2022
133.5
120.4
118.6
60
12/8/2022
BB15-2022
133.8
135.3
140.5
63
PFRP Start
12/9/2022
BB15-2022
134.9
141.4
146
65
12/10/2022
BB15-2022
143.1
155.8
162.5
45
PFRP Met
12/11/2022
BB15-2022
161
158.3
164.9
46
12/12/2022
BB15-2022
161.9
163.4
168.1
45
12/13/2022
BB15-2022
160.7
167.2
169
45
12/14/2022
BB15-2022
163.5
168.7
168.3
45
12/15/2022
BB15-2022
161.2
166.9
169.3
45
12/16/2022
BB15-2022
169.1
166.9
163.7
55
12/17/2022
BB15-2022
169.5
167.8
164.5
34
12/18/2022
BB15-2022
169.1
166.5
160.9
40
12/19/2022
BB15-2022
169.4
167.2
161.1
50
12/20/2022
BB15-2022
169.1
166.7
160
35
12/21/2022
BB15-2022
169.1
165.8
157.7
35
VAR Met
12/22/2022
BB15-2022
166.3
161.6
155.9
45
12/23/2022
BB15-2022
158.8
154.7
148.3
40
12/24/2022
BB15-2022
158.6
154.4
148.2
18
12/25/2022
BB15-2022
163.4
158.8
151.6
25
12/26/2022
BB15-2022
163.2
158.6
151.3
28
12/27/2022
BB15-2022
166.1
159.6
156.3
40
12/28/2022
BB15-2022
1 167.31
161.51
159.71
351
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/9/2022
BC15-2022
118.2
114.9
119.7
65
New Batch
12/10/2022
BC15-2022
144.3
152.5
157
45
PFRP Start
12/11/2022
BC15-2022
150.1
155.9
162.7
46
12/12/2022
BC15-2022
156.3
160.8
163
45
PFRP Met
12/13/2022
BC15-2022
163.4
167.1
164.2
45
12/14/2022
BC15-2022
164.9
163.4
159.8
45
12/15/2022
BC15-2022
167.6
162
158.5
45
12/16/2022
BC15-2022
167.2
161.3
160.4
55
12/17/2022
BC15-2022
167.9
162
161.2
34
12/18/2022
BC15-2022
165.4
159.8
160.7
40
12/19/2022
BC15-2022
161.6
156.8
155.5
50
12/20/2022
BC15-2022
167.8
159.3
154.9
35
12/21/2022
BC15-2022
166
158.5
152.6
35
12/22/2022
BC15-2022
163.2
154.5
148
45
12/23/2022
BC15-2022
160.4
153.2
144.9
40
VAR Met
12/24/2022
BC15-2022
160.1
153
144.7
18
12/25/2022
BC15-2022
164
155.9
147.5
25
12/26/2022
BC15-2022
163.9
155.7
147.2
28
12/27/2022
BC15-2022
165.4
153
148.3
40
12/28/2022
BC15-2022
167.5
159.1
151.8
35
12/29/2022
BC15-2022
168.7
158.1
149.9
35
12/30/2022
BC15-2022
169.3
163.7
151.9
65
12/31/2022
BC15-2022
169.1
160.7
152.9
55
1/1/2023
BC15-2022
1 168.51
161.91
152.71
50
1/2/2023
BC15-2022
1 168.31
158.91
151.71
50
1/3/2023
BC15-2022
1 168.81
159.31
152.71
701
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/12/2022
BD15-2022
91.6
95.7
91.2
45
New Batch
12/13/2022
BD15-2022
131.3
132.5
133.1
45
PFRP Start
12/14/2022
BD15-2022
154.2
158.6
149.7
45
12/15/2022
BD15-2022
1 168.21
165.71
1661
45
PFRP Met
12/16/2022
BD15-2022
1 1681
168.61
167.9
55
12/17/2022
BD15-2022
168.4
168.7
168.2
34
12/18/2022
BD15-2022
163.9
164.3
163
40
12/19/2022
BD15-2022
159.7
157.3
156.9
50
12/20/2022
BD15-2022
155.1
151.8
152.6
35
12/21/2022
BD15-2022
151.7
144.9
154.2
35
12/22/2022
BD15-2022
146.4
140.8
150.7
45
12/23/2022
BD15-2022
143
140.5
147.8
40
12/24/2022
BD15-2022
143
140.3
147.5
18
12/25/2022
BD15-2022
145.8
146.2
143.8
25
12/26/2022
BD15-2022
145.5
145.9
143.5
28
VAR Met
12/27/2022
BD15-2022
144.7
144.2
147.8
40
12/28/2022
BD15-2022
139.4
141.8
144.7
35
12/29/2022
BD15-2022
143.2
139.6
147
35
12/30/2022
BD15-2022
141.6
136.8
144.5
65
12/31/2022
BD15-2022
139.9
134
141.7
55
1/1/2023
BD15-2022
138.4
135.6
144.1
50
1/2/2023
BD15-2022
1 139.51
1371
143.41
50
1/3/2023
BD15-2022
1 138.41
136.91
1431
70
1/4/2023
BD15-2022
1 136.81
134.21
138.51
651
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/13/2022
BE15-2022
85.6
82.1
83.5
45
New Batch
12/14/2022
BE15-2022
143.4
141.5
142
45
PFRP Start
12/15/2022
BE15-2022
164.6
163.8
165.1
45
12/16/2022
BE15-2022
161.7
165.8
169.1
55
PFRP Met
12/17/2022
BE15-2022
162.3
166.5
169.6
34
12/18/2022
BE15-2022
162.4
165.6
167.5
40
12/19/2022
BE15-2022
164.2
165.7
168.4
50
12/20/2022
BE15-2022
162.3
164.5
164.9
35
12/21/2022
BE15-2022
161.3
165.1
166.2
35
12/22/2022
BE15-2022
165.2
163.1
168
45
12/23/2022
BE15-2022
163.6
158.1
162.7
40
12/24/2022
BE15-2022
163.4
157.9
162.5
18
12/25/2022
BE15-2022
163.7
160.1
164.2
25
12/26/2022
BE15-2022
163.5
159.9
164
28
12/27/2022
BE15-2022
166.3
159.1
165.7
40
VAR Met
12/28/2022
BE15-2022
161.9
158.3
163
35
12/29/2022
BE15-2022
162.4
156.7
164.1
35
12/30/2022
BE15-2022
166.1
159
165.3
65
12/31/2022
BE15-2022
164.5
158.3
165.3
55
1/1/2023
BE15-2022
164.3
158
162.4
50
1/2/2023
BE15-2022
161.7
159.5
160.9
50
1/3/2023
BE15-2022
162.1
159.5
163.6
70
1/4/2023
BE15-2022
158.6
156.4
163.7
65
1/5/2023
BE15-2022
161.5
156.9
165.2
60
1/6/2023
BE15-2022
165.2
157.3
161.9
55
1/7/2023
BE15-2022
162.1
156.4
164.7
45
1/8/2023
BE15-2022
161.9
156.2
164.5
36
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/14/2022
BF16-2022
94.5
88.3
83.9
45
New Batch
12/15/2022
BF16-2022
107.8
100.4
118.1
45
12/16/2022
BF16-2022
149.5
160.2
163.6
55
PFRP Start
12/17/2022
BF16-2022
151.8
162.7
165.4
34
12/18/2022
BF16-2022
162.8
164
168.3
40
PFRP Met
12/19/2022
BF16-2022
164
166.7
167.9
50
12/20/2022
BF16-2022
165.2
162.9
166
35
12/21/2022
BF16-2022
168.5
169
165.6
35
12/22/2022
BF16-2022
168.7
167.4
166.9
45
12/23/2022
BF16-2022
165.3
167.1
164.9
40
12/24/2022
BF16-2022
165.2
167
164.9
18
12/25/2022
BF16-2022
168
163.5
163.8
25
12/26/2022
BF16-2022
167.9
163.3
163.6
28
12/27/2022
BF16-2022
167
167.4
165.2
40
12/28/2022
BF16-2022
166.4
164.3
165.6
35
12/29/2022
BF16-2022
168.3
161.7
165.5
35
VAR Met
12/30/2022
BF16-2022
168.2
163.7
161.9
65
12/31/2022
BF16-2022
168.4
164.5
163.8
55
1/1/2023
BF16-2022
167.5
162
157.8
50
1/2/2023
BF16-2022
167.6
163.1
159.8
50
1/3/2023
BF16-2022
168.2
164.5
158.9
70
1/4/2023
BF16-2022
168.1
163.5
157
65
1/5/2023
BF16-2022
167.6
165.4
159.7
60
1/6/2023
BF16-2022
165.8
164.1
158.9
55
1/7/2023
BF16-2022
163.2
161
162.6
45
1/8/2023
BF16-2022
163
160.8
162.3
36
1/9/2023
BF16-2022
157.8
156.3
157.4
48
1/10/2023
BF16-2022
1 157.41
1561
157.11
52
1/11/2023
BF16-2022
1 158.61
1571
153.71
55
1/12/2023
BF16-2022
1 162.31
158.11
152.61
551
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/21/2022
BG16-2022
155.3
158.4
151.6
35
New Batch; PFRP Start
12/22/2022
BG16-2022
153.6
156
156.3
45
12/23/2022
BG16-2022
152.3
155.5
155.7
40
PFPR Met
12/24/2022
BG16-2022
156.2
159.3
160
18
12/25/2022
BG16-2022
163.5
164
158.3
25
12/26/2022
BG16-2022
166.8
165.6
160.1
28
12/27/2022
BG16-2022
168.6
166.3
165.7
40
12/28/2022
BG16-2022
166.2
163.6
165.9
35
12/29/2022
BG16-2022
167
165.2
166.4
35
12/30/2022
BG16-2022
168.5
164.3
168.8
65
12/31/2022
BG16-2022
165.6
164.9
167
55
1/1/2023
BG16-2022
1 164.91
160.71
165.21
50
1/2/2023
BG16-2022
1 163.71
162.61
166.21
50
1/3/2023
BG16-2022
1 162.71
165.71
168.41
70
VAR Met
1/4/2023
BG16-2022
164.3
161.9
169.4
65
1/5/2023
BG16-2022
163.3
162.6
169.1
60
1/6/2023
BG16-2022
163.4
158.6
167
55
1/7/2023
BG16-2022
166.8
158.3
168.5
45
1/8/2023
BG16-2022
166.6
158.1
168.4
36
1/9/2023
BG16-2022
164
156.5
166.7
48
1/10/2023
BG16-2022
163.8
156.2
166.4
52
1/11/2023
BG16-2022
158.4
154.3
164.1
55
1/12/2023
BG16-2022
153.7
151.5
162.2
55
1/13/2023
BG16-2022
148.6
149.3
160.4
45
1/14/2023
BG16-2022
148.3
149
160.1
37
1/15/2023
BG16-2022
148
148.8
159.8
43
1/16/2023
BG16-2022
1 146.21
145.11
156.41
301
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/22/2022
BH16-2022
90.3
85.8
86.2
45
New Batch
12/23/2022
BH16-2022
95.3
92
90.6
40
12/24/2022
BH16-2022
153.2
150.1
148.6
18
PFRP Start
12/25/2022
BH16-2022
156.7
149.9
146.4
25
12/26/2022
BH16-2022
162.6
155.8
152.5
28
PFRP Met
12/27/2022
BH16-2022
158.1
163.4
166.8
40
12/28/2022
BH16-2022
164.1
166.7
168
35
12/29/2022
BH16-2022
165.5
163.6
168.4
35
12/30/2022
BH16-2022
162.6
160.7
167.1
65
12/31/2022
BH16-2022
161.4
161.3
165.7
55
1/1/2023
BH16-2022
158.6
163.3
167.1
50
1/2/2023
BH16-2022
159.8
166.3
168
50
1/3/2023
BH16-2022
160.4
168.2
167.5
70
1/4/2023
BH16-2022
158.6
166.2
164.1
65
1/5/2023
BH16-2022
161
166.8
167.3
60
1/6/2023
BH16-2022
157.8
162.3
165.5
55
VAR Met
1/7/2023
BH16-2022
158.7
164.6
165.4
45
1/8/2023
BH16-2022
158.5
164.3
165.2
36
1/9/2023
BH16-2022
155.1
161.3
164.8
48
1/10/2023
BH16-2022
154.8
160.9
164.4
52
1/11/2023
BH16-2022
150.9
155.6
159.7
55
1/12/2023
BH16-2022
145.6
150.3
160.1
55
1/13/2023
BH16-2022
149.6
154.7
160.9
45
1/14/2023
BH16-2022
149.3
154.4
160.7
37
1/15/2023
BH16-2022
149.1
154.1
160.5
43
1/16/2023
BH16-2022
150.6
155
159.7
30
1/17/2023
BH16-2022
152.5
157.1
162.6
50
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/28/2022
B116-2022
153.8
110.3
108.2
35
New Batch
12/29/2022
B116-2022
155.3
127.2
110.8
35
12/30/2022
B116-2022
155.8
161.4
160.2
65
PFRP Start
12/31/2022
B116-2022
1 154.41
160.51
159.8
55
1/1/2023
B116-2022
151.7
158.8
162.5
50
PFRP Met
1/2/2023
B116-2022
148.7
155.1
159.4
50
1/3/2023
B116-2022
151
156.2
159.7
70
1/4/2023
B116-2022
149.8
153.9
159.4
65
1/5/2023
B116-2022
149.7
154.4
160.8
60
1/6/2023
B116-2022
148.7
153.6
161.1
55
1/7/2023
B116-2022
154.1
156.9
161.1
45
1/8/2023
B116-2022
158.7
159.1
165.3
36
1/9/2023
B116-2022
156.9
155.6
161.2
48
1/10/2023
B116-2022
156.7
156.4
161
52
1/11/2023
B116-2022
152.3
152.8
163.2
55
1/12/2023
B116-2022
148.5
153.1
162.4
55
VAR Met
1/13/2023
B116-2022
145.7
150.4
157.2
45
1/14/2023
B116-2022
145.3
150.2
157
37
1/15/2023
B116-2022
145.3
150
156.7
43
1/16/2023
B116-2022
146.8
152.1
157.7
30
1/17/2023
B116-2022
151.31
149.61
157.51
50
1/18/2023
B116-2022
1 147.71
152.11
1601
55
1/19/2023
B116-2022
1 148.21
1531
160.51
601
Batch End
Date
Batch Name
Temp 1
Temp 2
Temp 3
Amb T
Notes:
12/30/2022
BJ16-2022
113.4
104.9
106.5
65
New Batch
12/31/2022
BJ16-2022
120
113.6
112.2
55
1/1/2023
BJ16-2022
142.3
131.8
140.7
50
PFRP Start
1/2/2023
BJ16-2022
161.2
154.6
156.1
50
1/3/2023
BJ16-2022
166.1
159.5
160.7
70
PFRP Met
1/4/2023
BJ16-2022
167
165.8
164.5
65
1/5/2023
BJ16-2022
168.5
167
167.6
60
1/6/2023
BJ16-2022
169.3
168.5
167.1
55
1/7/2023
BJ16-2022
167.2
169.7
169.1
45
1/8/2023
BJ16-2022
167.9
169.8
169.4
36
1/9/2023
BJ16-2022
162.9
166.3
168.4
48
1/10/2023
BJ16-2022
162.7
166.2
168.2
52
1/11/2023
BJ16-2022
160.4
163.6
168.9
55
1/12/2023
BJ16-2022
156.3
164
168.1
55
1/13/2023
BJ16-2022
152.7
159
166.2
45
1/14/2023
BJ16-2022
152.5
158.7
166
37
VAR Met
1/15/2023
BJ16-2022
152.3
158.5
166
43
1/16/2023
BJ16-2022
149.9
157.3
164.1
30
1/17/2023
BJ16-2022
152.8
157.1
162.6
50
1/18/2023
BJ16-2022
153.2
158.6
158.9
55
1/19/2023
BJ16-2022
154.3
159.4
157.6
60
1/20/2023
BJ16-2022
153.1
158.9
160.5
55
1/21/2023
BJ16-2022
154.6
160.1
158.9
50
1/22/2023
BJ16-2022
1 149.61
1541
159.41
401
Batch End