Document bOVmrLnNNyGYkKQxeqpE2YvbZ

AR 226. 0686 ACUTE TOXICITY TO FISH EST SUBSTANCE Identity: A mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate, which may also be referred to as PFOS, FC-95, or as a component of FC-185F. (1Octanesulfonic acid) (CAS # 2795-39-3) Remarks: The 3M production lot number was 1-2303. The test sample is FC-185F, cc 817-19. Current information indicates it is a mixtureof 4% PFOS, 36% diethylene glycol butyl ether, 29.29% water, 14% ethylene glycol, 8% Sultone foamer, 8.35% sodium octyl sulfate, 0.3% sodium lauryl sulfate, and 0.06% tolyltriazole. The following summary applies to a mixture with incompletely characterized concentrationsof impurities. Data may not accurately reflect the toxicityofthe fluorochemical componentofthe test sample. METHOD: Method: ASTM-E729-80 Type: Static acute GLP: No Year completed: 1982 Species: Pimephales promelas Supplier: Analytical Dale Fattig Fish Farm, Brady, NB monitoring: Temperature, pH, and DO Exposure period: 96-hours `Statistical methods: LCs values calculated using both moving average angle and probit programs in conjunction with the 3M TRAC Computer system Test fish age: Juvenile Length and weight: Average length = 38 mm Average weight = 0.38 g (wet) Loading: 0.48g fish/L Pretreatment: None Test conditions: Dilution water: Carbon-filtered well water Dilution water chemistry: Hardness: 252 mg/L as CaCOs Alkalinity: 225 mg/L as CaCOs Lighting: Adaily photoperiod of 16 hours light and 8 hoursdarkwith a 30 `minute transition period was maintained throughout the testing period. Stock and test solution preparation: Test solutions were created by direct individual weight additions. Concentrations dosing rate: Once 000119 EStxapboilsiutryoefvtehsesetless:t cAlhle-mgilacsaslasqoulauritai,on3s5:xN2o0tx2n5otcemd containing 16 liters of NNteuustmmbbsoeelrrutioooffnfriesphlipcearterse:pl2icate: 20 WNautmebrecrohefmciosntcreyndturraitnigontsh:e sftivuedyp:lus a blank control pH range (0-96 hours): 78..07--88..22 ((c3o7n0trmolg/eLxpeoxspuorseu)re)" : Tempor1a7t-ur2e1rCange (0-96 hours): Dissol5ve.d89ox.y2gmegnlrLa(ncgonetr(o0l-9e6xphoosuurrse)): * 370 m1g./3L-9(.s3ecmogn/dLh(i3g7he0smtgc/oLnceexnptroastuiroen))*exposure values used because the highest concentration used resulted in total mortality by 24 hours. aRlelmeaxrpkossu:reThcoendciesnstorlavteidonosxeyxgceenptcotnhceenctonrtartoilobnyw4a8s bhoeulrosw. 6T0h%issmatauyrahtaiovnein contributed to the observed mortally. RESULTS ENloemmiennatl vcaolnuceesn:tr9a6t-ihoonusr: LBCk50con=tr3o4l4, 1(0301,8 -1553,762)40m,g/37L0, and 560 mg/L. Element values based on nominal concentrations. `RSeumbasrtkansc:eTReesmtianrgkwsafsielcdo.ndTuhcetveadlouensarmeipxotrutreed oafppalsydteostchraitbemdixitnurteheaTnedstnot the fluorochemical components alone. CONCLUSIONS -_ mThge tewsitthsaam9pl5e%9c6o-nhfoiudrenLceCinftoerrvfaalthofea3d1m8itnon3o7w6wmags/Ld.etermined to be 344 Submitter: 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133 DATA QUALITY HReolwiaebvielirt,y:saKmipmliescphurriatynkwiangs=no2t. pTreospetrilnyg cmheaertascttehreizcerditaernidaftohrequsatluidtyy ltaecstkisng analytical confirmation of the amount of fluorochemical proportion in the solution. 000420 REFERENCES _ Testwas conducted by the 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, Lab Request number 7544, 1982. O-- THER------------------ Last changed: 6/26/00 000172 romerirane TECHNICAL REPORT SUMMARY "3/1/82 70: TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER -- 201-20N Su(immmpoarrtaynta=vIafsretporrtosmprnifnotremdeatniobnotLhisiodnesoofrpTaCpCer(,s+e6n5d48t)wocopsto TCC.)S?ee"GuidlinesforCompletion of Technica Report moatEnvironmental Laboratory hem! S (EE & PC) 0535en 9972210100 t Toxicity Testing: FC-185F EA Reiner 2AOA hfereer = 2-20 (cc817-19) L 1-2303 LR 7544 007 . aT09362 C= [---- TevR wonoen . Toom Teac ree gs ER ICPSAT INE the acute varying concentrations oafquaFtei-c18I5CFso(,cchfloyll1o5w)inLot 284ur5e 5. to EE & PC-Div. (Env. Lab) Toxicity (Aquatic) TE The acute static aquatic 96-hour LCsqy values obtained for Fathead minnows (Pimcphales promelas) following exposure tc aFnCd-18357F2 i(n333re-p4l1i5c)atmegd/l.expeTrheimecnotmsbinweedre 9633-9hou(rnotLCdseqfiwnaesd)354 (0) (not defined) mg/l as calculated using the probit analysis. statistic. Data generated include LCsg values with 95% confidence limits . pneeel] 000122 i FPCag-e18528/ANW February 1, 1982 concLusTons fInor thfeasteheardeplmiicnantoewds 9(6P-ihmoeuprhalLeCssg parqoumaetliacs) tweesrtse, 33t9heancdalc3u7l2atmegd/l.values MtoateberiaplrsactpioscsaelslsyinngonLtanoxiicabaoosfed onPRISthOeffNeIrOSofH mcargintietruidae faorreaqcuoantsiicdered toxicity interpretation. (2) InTRODUCTION Twhaeterteastt asmubbisetanntcerooims taemfpoeamrya,turcel.ear,Tesdtasrkpearmfboerrmeldiquoind,thissolumbalteeriianl etvhealubaatseids oiftstphiostenrteipaolrt.aquatic toxicity and the data generated form ACCLIMATION AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN TdheescrtiesbtedprboytoAcSoTlH-Eu7t2i9l-i8z0e.d fo(r1) this study was modeled after that Thhaetchfeartyhea(da):minnSotwosck (FPIiSmhepwhearleesheplrdomIenlass) flvoewretohbrotuagihnedsysftreomm a private 1f4i-b1e6rgldaesgsreehsoldC.ing Atdaaniklyfipllheodtopweirtihodcaorfbon1-6fihlotuersredliwghetll-anwdate8rhoaturs adacrckl,imawtiitohnaan3d0-mteisntuitneg tprearnisoidt.ionThpeerifoidshwawseremaifnetdaiTneetdra-tMhirnoug(hb)out the dpaeirliyo,d. fooFdishbewienrgewiatchchleilmdate4d8 htoourtsestpriteomrpetroataunrde tfhorroug2hoduatys thperiotrestto use in assays. Tcwoenncteyntr(a2t0)ionfaotfheacdhemmiicnanlo.ws, Aulnli-fgolramss inaqusairzei,a,we3r5ex20txe2s5tedcmatconetaachining E16ishlitweerrse rofanddiolmuleyntallpolcuastetdoxitocanetachcotmepsrtisecdhamabesrtuwdyithchianmb3e0r.minuTteesst cfoonldluowcitnegd attoxi19c+a4n2tdeagdrdeietsionC.. MTohretaflaitthye,adtmemipnenroawtuerxep,erdiimsesnotlsvewdereoxygen olreveuln,tilandtotpaHlomforatllalitteysthasdolouctciuornrsedv.ereGmeenearsaulredobsaetrv2a4t-ihoonusr wienrteer-vals rbyecoerxdpeodsurreelattoivtehe totesstwimcmhienmigcapla.ttern and behavioral changes induced Tchaerboanc-uftieltsehroerdt-tweelrlm swtaatteircofbiokansowsnayscomweproesitpieornforamneddcoonnstFaCn-t18q5Fualuistinyg as the diluent (Tables 1,2). ba)) CDoamlemerFcaitatlig FiFsihshFoFoardm,ofBrkandoyw,n Nceobmrpaosskiat.ion. 000123 FPaCg-e1853 8/ANH February 1, 1982 Tfhoello9w6i-nhgourFC-f1i8sh5Fstluodgiaersithwmeirce cpoenrcfeonrtmreadtiionnsr:epli1c0a0,te 1u55s,ing240t,he 370, and 5v6a0luemsg/lp.rediTchtiesd rafnrgoem pofreldiimliuntaiornysewxapslorsaetloercytedtoxtoicibtryackteestts9.6-hr LCsp mLoCvsigngvalauveesragweithang9l5e% acnodnfipdreonbciet plriomgirtasmswerien ccoanljcuunlactteidonuwsiitnhg btoheth 3M TRAC Computer system. Monitoring equipment used temperature--compensating piHncmleutdeerd, ASaTHYeltlhoewrmoSmpertienrgss, dOirsisoonlved oxygen meter, and a Taylor temperature chart recorder. RESULTS TShveerafgaethweaedighmtinnofows0.4(gPrimaempshaalneds promelas) used in these studies had Temgth of 3.8 cm. The loading an f(a1)c.tor Tweamsper0a.t4u8reg,/l;pH,theandmadxiismsuomlvreedcoOmxmeyngdeend vallouaedsingandfarcatnogresis ob0t.a8ing/eld duirsisnoglvetdhiosxysgteundyvwaelruee:s ra1n9g+ed20Cf,rom7.71-.83.-25.9PHmgu/nli.ts, Thaensde 9l6a-thtoeurr values calculated out to a minimal oxygen saturation of 14-63%. 3In72thmigs/l.repliCchaetmeidcalstupdoys,sestsheingfisahn 9L6C-shgouvraluLeCsinvatlhuiessrwaenrgee a3r3e9 and considered to be slightly toxic to the aquatic environment (2). TEhlenabdaartaawyreapnodrteRd. hR.ereRionbidaeraeu.baseAdccoomnpasntyuidnigesdaptearfosrhmeeedtsbycomH.priT.se oLraibgoirnaatlorydatAar.chivAecoSpysyteomf, tBhiusildrienpgort2-3iEs. filed in the Environmental aIbtsesnhcoeuldof beinfnootremdatitohnatretlheatiqveencrtaotetdhere"spuulrtisty"wearned vtehpeort*esdtabinilitthye" of tthhee bcahseimsicaolf sthuebst"aonbcsee.rvedThemorrteaploirtteyd raLtCesso" vaanlduesof wethree calculated calculated on initial concentrations of FC-185F in test solutions. REFERENCES (1) AAcSuTtHe-StTaonxdiacridtyPTreascttsicewitEh729F-i8s0h.es, SMtaacnrdaoridnvePrrtaecbtriacteesf,oranCdonducting APmhpihliabdiealnpsh.ia, AmPeAric1a9n80.Society for Testing and Materials, (2) CRhergiisstternyseonf,ToH.xicE.,EfafnedctsE.ofJ.ChFeamiirccahilldS,ubsBtdasn.,cesp,. X'V76aEndditCiio,n,U.S. DfeoprarOtcmceunptatioofnaHlealStahf,etyEdauncdatiHoenaltahn,d WWealsfhairneg;tonN,atiDo.nC.al (IJnunset,itu1t9e76). 000124 SSAAMMPPLLEE TDAAKTEE:N: 1/32M8/B8l2dg. SAMPLE PARAMETER piRtesidual Chlorine CAomnmdouncitaivNiittyrogen t-TAotlaklalSionliitdys TToottaall HFalrudonreisdse TDoitlaulte CCoOlDiform Standard Plate Count Aluninum as AL* ABorrsoennicasasB*As* CCoopbpaelrt aass CCou** Chromium as Cr* CIarodnmiuasm aFserca* Nickel as Ni* SLiealdveras aPsb*Ag* Mzeinrccuarsy azns*Hg* BCB's** TotPaelstOircgidaensochlorine** TOortgaalnophosphorus** Pesticides TABLE 1 WELL WATER QUALITY 2-3E, St. Paul DATE 1/28/82 (TAKEN FROM ROOM 5) CONCENTRATION WENAVT.ERLAQBUALITY BOOK RFF. 7<.07.02 mg/1 89 <303.01ummgh/ols/casm Nat 25C 89 232135 mngg//11 as CaCO3 88 205.202mg/mlg/1as Caco3 89 N<e0g.a4timvg/e1 109 21 per ml 10 0<.02.00m5g/1mg/l 1144 <<00..202 mmgg//11 1144 <<00..0032 mngg//11 1144 <<00..0012 mmgg//11 1144 <<00..0025 mmgg//ll 1144 0<.00.502mgm/g/1l 1144 <0.2 ug/l 14 Np 95 ND 95 np 95 ***sSaammppllee DDaattee 13//248/8/181 000125 TABLE 2 ENVIRONMBLEDNGT.AL2L-3AEBORATORY ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA WELL WATERFOSUURPTPHLYQUAFROTRERALQYUATRIECPORTTO,XIC1I98T1Y TESTING PARAMETER TOasTALmg/HlARDCaNCE0S3S* TOaTsALm:g/"lM* CAaLCOK3ALINITY* ECLOENCDTURCITCAANLCES*PECasIFIuCmhos per cm? at 25C TOasTAmLg/SlOLIDS* pur STpeArNDA1R.0D mPlLATE COUNT*** Nov 2 248 228 330 320 7.6 2 NOV 30 252 226 340 300 7.6 10 DEC 29 256 221 380 AVERAGE +8) 2524 4 225 + 4 350 + 27 308 309 + 10 7.7 7.6 + 0.1 27 13413 CRITERIA OF CONSTANT QUALITY * Maovnetrhagleys.rang(eAsSTsMhoSutladndaberdleEs7s29-t1h9a8n0.1)08 of their respective ** M7o2n9t-h1l9y80r.a)nge of pli should be less than 0.4 unit. (ASTM Standard *#% Tpoetralml.bact(eUrSiEaPlA-d6e0n0s/i8t-i7e8s-01s7h,oulpd. not be 101.) greater than 500 organisms 000126 " ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY EIN veTOL - SRE TES) wn SAUL oe TesAt cuQ te L ScAU me aR ter, ial Tested FC-18SE_oo 817-19 tot _|-230% st Organism EATHEADMINNMos Source TRAY,NER Pate Rec'd 1) JX atch + 5 9.4.BB0r)an,s Avg.Size ZBcn to. Organisms per dose20) Loading Factor 0, 4p (&%) oh Disease Treatment: _\ IONE. st SolutionVolume|pLiters/All-Glass Tank Tank Dimensions: 35x20 cm and 25 cm deep meStarted}! 350PM__DateStarted | [2p JA2, Date completed|/ 20 /BZ, ation Water Carbon-iltared well water (tarp. /%/_*C., 0.0. 2,5pom o_8.2s westigator RAJU) 3 105, (958 J...A . SE Er PEEE EE TE ark [Initial| Total 24 Hours 18 Hours J. 5 LUE fo. Conc. | Amount| Total No. 0.0. JTotal No. D.0. Total No. D.0.|Total No. D.C oT enol ==] 0 kill 0 Biles] kdud o kis |seolean] zo Baleol20|-+ [20 I+120[4 1 111 T1171 111 11 ne ce bd Tents Ta TL neU IDui)WIEMAITTESST," MATER 15 A EOMMY CCAR DARK AMINER LQuID, SeLuBEINLHTER ATAMEIEAT Zoo TEMPRITURE, acondary Effects (other than Mortality): ECs0_ No. Symptoms or Reactions 24-Hr. 48-Hr. 72-Hr. 96-Hr. otxol EbJhowe |Nowe | Mos ave |Mowe |Nowe |Nowe| Na ' "-- I-- 1 = Tre oI SoA HEED wnYsa, peTestQiaun,NeueSame,Material Tested FC-1RSF ge B14-1Qiot_|- 2 X0% st OrganismEwTuEAD Minow Source_BRAoY, Neg, Date Rec'd|| fxp/g1 Batchpoe 9.04 ,BBt gra.ns Avg. Size om Yo. Organisms perdose 2()Loading Factor. al & ee 2st Solution Volume||pLiters/A1-Glass Tank Tank Dimensions: 35x20 cm an and 25 cm deep Llution Water _Carbon-filtered well water (Terp. 7 c, 0.0. 2%pom, oi_K2Z) westigator. 3 Rats Hee Lint a) eg = Meee ss Gi Sen Sey SUGES un i,: fon ANGE TL Zh oUt CoenD less E Era E Ee EE TE oT onwed--2]0RIB]0 leiles] kdod 0 hdse clam -- | Ribot]0 leluz] Rdsd ~ kd =>|740 |=ato] killed 0 RBdal bdo] Talis ozo [=o 20 BMI 5 Bal8 kis]a Ki: sD| 0 lea] Wo 2d 20 bold] 20 H-120 H 1 1 111-1 T171 71 1 711 Test Tem. C |" 779 | Zo | zagc. | o Initials & Date [Xs[2r7 s 1RE8 PRE IXS 29/82832 [IE TENTS TF[ine bai) MIGIGHTE, EATMATERIAL |S A TOMIY #IESR DARKAMBERLIZ ID DOUBLE 1M WATERATAMBIENTROOMTEMPERATURE. scondary Effects (other than Mortality): ECs, ---- rol Nene |Ame | Mone | Am mo d | Nowe |Awe |Awe| Ada D |Sus [Ne owen |5c|n Ise| 20 2D |sim |Nv owea |1e 0 n |e 20,| 0 = L<u|e Nowe e |t 10o |m 20s| 9 DD ee[r Naes 115t | 1e 20] Z => |~ [Nowe~ IT---- ---- 1 Soesss ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY AQUATIC TOXICITY DATA SHEET DEFINITIVE (FULL-SCALE TEST) ves weston,Kure ome. MATERIAL TESTEDErCc8=17I-1B9SLoEv |-2303 TEST ORGANISMEATIESD MINNOWS 1Csq's (95% CONPIDENCE LIMITS) PROBIT ANALYSIS we 35Bndl| 353uafl| 33 wld i} (No 1amrrs)| (No ume)|(No amis) m5wall UN D HTS ll Sze] (No0 Wi urs) peassagl CL](e=5-oug MOVING AVERAGE ANGLE MEtiOD Sul| STOW| STOW WC ead (321-43) (5271-43 wl) (200-38 SL wf OD AN | BBDafl | STSuql| S55aql | (318-370 weld) set) (20-4otgeD (46-2) (532 Sa) ol 000129 . AQEUANTVIICROTMOEXNITCAILTY LADBAOTRAATSOHREYET EXPLORATORY (RANGE-FINDING TEST) LR, Hs 4A Type TesRotuteQSri Ameu. Mn ater, ialTested FC. BSF(ccB17=(qhot_|=50: Test OrganisnEATHEAD MINNOWSource RADY, NER. Date Rec'd. 1/20/8B1atch rok Avg. We. _0O, XE) grams Avg. SizeZyC}M No. Organisms per dose 5 Test Solution Volume3Liters/All-Glass Tank Tank Dimensions:WIDE-MOUTH | GALLON GLASS Time Started||: |SAM Date Started | 9)A2 Date Completed 24/82, Dilution Water_Carbon-filtered well water (Temp. 20 C. v0. 88 pom. m8 ep fg Leg, 5% Confidence Limits) em ||{ zo zize i i (Full Signature. Tank[ame [[ oTomrae Total 74 ows0.0] No. 8 ememn|| --5]| Added 0 loilusl] No. Dead| pl ppm. Cleorsa--1 0 Bled A Lio 110 Io peal a Too =n I 0 Wes a sno soo[| 45 BLA A [inno lenoe 175 BUZZ a 12000 [liac00 || 5/5 BRO Co rr TotaTE ours 0.0] Totar 1rspo. [[rot=ar o o lrolesl] o No.Dead| pH | pp! No.Dead beglb pi ppm||No.Dead pH 0 gill OBll 0 Je o alle} lajWAl 0 0 14S-2-- has o bs os[29115 SIs S75 = Ss [oS --lls/s| Fs| [I &/s[4 [&/5[- rr rr a Date [|rJe Jfa2/o/BaZz NFX ars fasfBRz _T14 S 1/aa2/f82e0e][M14 Comments: *|uruinudiyWEIGHTS,TESTMATERWML 1SAFOAMY,CLEAR, Effects other than Nortality ec, Ti Tm ee sions|| see, BE an No. Affected lconezon HfC f oree||Anw. e || Mowe | Xa Ne Tal 2a [I AweII tpwe [Mae 1 Aur | Moe [Awe [| maAll ll--1 ame I" -- 1 1 1 1 [sal -- -- ---- 000150