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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0040265_2022 Residual Annual Report_20230503 (2)Initial Review 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 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. (Application Form, Engineering Plans, Specifications, Calculations, Etc.) 2022 NCDEQ North Durham Composting Annual Report - 3.88MB final.pdf Upload only 1 PDF document (less than 250 MB). Multiple documents must be combined into one PDF file unless file is larger than upload limit. * By checking this box, I acknowledge that I understand the application will not be accepted for pre -review until the fee (if required) has been received by the Non -Discharge Branch. Application fees must be submitted by check or money order and made payable to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). I also confirm that the uploaded document is a single PDF with all parts of the application in correct order (as specified by the application). Mail payment to: NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources Attn: Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Signature Submission Date 5/3/2023 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) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422 and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 42 HANGAR WAY WATSONVILLE Account #: 2020188-1/1-9457 CALI o95076 A Group: Feb22A #12 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? Ammon iaN/N itrateN 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 d ry wt. I +++++++++ <AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter? Nutrients (N+P205+K20) 6.2 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 phVsical properties of Vour compost? Percent Ash 37.3 Percent dry wt. Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM 5.8 Percent dry wt. Account No.: Date Received 08 Feb. 22 2020188 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-0222-S Group: Feb22A No. 12 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2020188 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three 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. Account No.: Date Received 08 Feb. 22 2020188 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-0222-S Group: Feb22A No. 12 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2020188 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422 and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 42 HANGAR WAY 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? Ammon iaN/N itrateN 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 d ry 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 phVsical properties of Vour compost? Percent Ash 46.7 Percent dry wt. Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM 1.6 Percent dry wt. Account No.: Date Received 17 Feb. 22 2020378 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-022422 Group: Feb22C No. 22 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2020378 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three Is Your Compost Stable? 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. Account No.: Date Received 17 Feb. 22 2020378 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-022422 Group: Feb22C No. 22 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2020378 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422 and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 42 HANGAR WAY 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? Ammon iaN/N itrateN 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 d ry 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 phVsical properties of Vour compost? Percent Ash 48.0 Percent dry wt. Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM 1.8 Percent dry wt. Account No.: Date Received 07 Apr. 22 2040181 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-0422-S Group: Apr2213 No. 40 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2040181 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three 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. Account No.: Date Received 07 Apr. 22 2040181 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-0422-S Group: Apr22B No. 40 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2040181 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 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. Account No.: Date Received 09 Jun. 22 2060189 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-06/22-S Group: Jun2213 No. 37 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2060189 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three 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. Account No.: Date Received 09 Jun. 22 2060189 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-06/22-S Group: Jun22B No. 37 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2060189 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422 and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 42 HANGAR WAY 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.: 2080056 - 1 /1 - 9457 Group: Aug22A No. 9 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? Ammon iaN/N itrateN 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 d ry wt. I +++++++++ <AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter? Nutrients (N+P205+K20) 6.7 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 phVsical properties of Vour compost? Percent Ash 41.2 Percent dry wt. Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM 3.9 Percent dry wt. Account No.: Date Received 02 Aug. 22 2080056 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-0822-5 Group: Aug22A No. 9 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2080056 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three 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. Account No.: Date Received 02 Aug. 22 2080056 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-0822-5 Group: Aug22A No. 9 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2080056 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com 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? Ammon iaN/N itrateN 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 d ry wt. I +++++++++ <AII Metals Pass > < One or more Metals Fail Does Your Compost Provide Nutrients or Organic Matter? Nutrients (N+P205+K20) 6.5 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 phVsical properties of Vour compost? Percent Ash 43.3 Percent dry wt. Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM 3.2 Percent dry wt. Account No.: Date Received 06 Oct. 22 2100099 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-1022-S Group: Oct22A No. 38 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2100099 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three 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. Account No.: Date Received 06 Oct. 22 2100099 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-1022-S Group: Oct22A No. 38 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2100099 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS and BACTERIOLOGISTS Approved by State of California TEL: 831-724-5422 FAX: 831-724-3188 www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 42 HANGAR WAY WATSONVILLE CALIFCRNIA 95076 USA Atlas Organics P.O. Box 5065 Spartanburg, SC 29304 Attn: Jorge Montezuma 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 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2120187 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? Ammon iaN/N itrateN 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 phVsical properties of Vour compost? Percent Ash 44.5 Percent dry wt. Sieve Size % > 6.3 MM 3.6 Percent dry wt. Account No.: Date Received 08 Dec. 22 2120187 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-1222-5 Group: Dec2213 No. 45 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2120187 INTERPRETATION: Page two of three 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. Account No.: Date Received 08 Dec. 22 2120187 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-1222-5 Group: Dec22B No. 45 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2120187 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS TEL: 831-724-5422 and BACTERIOLOGISTS FAX: 831-724-3188 Approved by State of California www.controllabs.com SOIL CONTROL LAB 42 HANGAR WAY 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. Account No.: Date Received 30 Dec. 22 2120671 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-1222-S Group: Dec22E No. 22 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2120671 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. Account No.: Date Received 30 Dec. 22 2120671 - 1/1 - 9457 Sample i.d. CU02-1222-S Group: Dec22E No. 22 Sample I.d. No. 1/1 2120671 INTERPRETATION: Page three of three 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 Page 1 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 642 Tamco Road, Reidsville, North Carolina 27320 tel.(336)342-4748 fax.(336)342-1522 u Meritech, Inc. Environmental Laboratory Laboratory Certification No.165 Page 2 Contact: Jorge Montezuma Report Date: 10/26/2022 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 642 Tamco Road, Reidsville, North Carolina 27320 tel.(336)342-4748 fax.(336)342-1522 Meritech, Inc. Environmental Laboratory Laboratory Certification No. 165 Contact: forge Montezuma Client: Atlas Organics 156 Magnolia St Spartanburg, SC 29603 Report Date: P.O. #: Date Sample Rcvd: Page 3 10/26/2022 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 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 * info@meritechlabs.com Summit Environmental Technologies, Inc. summmir Analytical Report 3310WinSr. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 (consolidated) An TEL: (330) 2S3-8211 FAX.- (330) 2S3-4489 WO#: 22100537 Websire: hrtfl://www.sezrek.com 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 Page 4 of 10 Value above quantitation range Manual Integration used to determine area response Tentatively identified compounds Permit Limit V 1-4� (n VI Di a S = O s CL rD 3 n f m X Cn O Q ro r2+ O n 0 Q N r! m m n =F � � a cr K C � v: -9 � N < z 0 n n CtA = m m 0 O CL ry y Q o m m .e Ln � �; 9 -1 m n a r C2. EA m n n m o O w n '* 3 3 Q � w 0 O r+ fw��a,7 3 N N z m [4 [➢ M N !7'I N A n w -u n O_ N � • ►,17 � . , —I fD r p sn !J m y C 3 T ro m m (p X O O m m Q n O y n — o Cl oa m 2 D i N F, f LM w d m �{ O N r? n n n S p = C m m = n] W _ O (n �c .2R ]� R R a D 7C Ci .-q a- V S r" r m c C ti C O 00 o_ 3 rt G 17i -- r�r i9 A 3 C ro Ln -ow a ra � m 3 O rD TA O1 FD � -0 -a -n -» m O m O a � x rt+. _ O m n 0• ti z r I� n c C o N 'P m J? ado o th � � c � � 3 l 5_= 0 eD� �n m I . � O E n en O m w O !o m • m ono a v m .. d n cr a -• 0 � C Z O N � [p �I U i 0 = 'Q 0 w 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