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B IO D E G R A D A T IO N (BOD/COD)
T E S T S U B S T A N C E __________________________________________________
Identity: A mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate, which m ay a lso be referred to a s P F O S , FC-95, or a s a com ponent of FC -20 6C E . (1Octanesulfonic acid) (C A S # 2795-39-3).
R e m arks: The 3M production lot w as not noted. The test sam ple is F C 206C E . Current information indicates it is a mixture of 0 .9 2 % P F O S , 1 5 % diethylene glycol butyl ether, 7 6 .0 9 % water, 4 % urea, 1.2 8% Sultone foamer, 1 .5 5 % sodium octyl sulfate, 1 .0 5 % polyoxyethylene monooctylphenyl ether, 0 .0 6 % sodium lauryl sulfate, and 0 .0 5 % tolytriazole.
The following summary applies to a mixture with incompletely characterized concentrations o f impurities. Data may not accurately reflect the biodegradability o f the fluorochemical component o f the test sample.
M E T H O D :____________________________________________________________
Method: Not noted. Type: Aerobic GLP: No Y e ar completed: Not given. Contact time: 20 d ays Innoculum: Source not given.
RESULTS
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Chem ical O xygen Dem and (CO D): Biochem ical O xygen Dem and (BO D):
5-Day: 10-Day: 20-Day:
390.000 mg/kg
46,000 mg/L 260.000 mg/L 470.000 mg/L
C O N C L U S IO N S ______________________________________________________
N o conclusions given.
Subm itter: 3M Com pany, Environm ental Laboratory, P.O. B ox 33331, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133
D A T A Q U A L IT Y ______________________ ;_______________________________
Reliability: Klim isch ranking 3. Study lacks description and records of the method followed. T he inoculum is not properly characterized. There is no
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characterization of the test substance purity nor analytical m easurem ent of the test concentrations. R E F E R E N C E S _______________________________________________________ T he studies were conducted by P ace Laboratories, Inc. of M inneapolis, M N at the request of the 3M Com pany, Lab Request num ber G 1 3 5 8 ,1989. O T H E R ______________________________________________________________ Last changed: 6/26/00
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REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
M inneapolis, M inneso Tampa, Florida Coralviile, Iow a
Novato, California Leawood, K ansas
Hay 12, 1989
Hr. Hade Schell 3H Environmental Laboratory 935 Bush Avenue Bldg. 2-3E St. Paul, HN 55133
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Dear Hr. Schell:
Enclosed Is the report of laboratory analyses for samples received 03/14/89.
If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
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Susan B. Hax Director, Sampling and Analytical Services
Enclosures
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REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
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3H Environmental Laboratory 935 Bush Avenue Bldg. 2-3E St. Paul, HN 55133
Hay 12, 1989 PACE Project Number:
O ffice s: Minneapolis, M innesota Tam pa, Florida Coralvilie, Iow a Novato, California Leawood, Kansas
890314511
Attn: Hr. Hade Schell
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Date Sample(s) Collected: By Client Date Sample(s) Received: 03/14/89
PACE Sample Number:
Parameter
Units
INORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAHETERS
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Carb 05 Day(l)mg/L
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Carb 10 Day(1>mg/L
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Carb 20 Day(1)mg/L
Chemical Oxygen Demand<2)
mg/kg
ML. 069490 069500 069510
S135&-1
- G1358-3
24000 24000 24000 50000
91000
400000 680000 740000
46000
260000 470000 390000
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740000
MDL Hethod Detection Limit
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REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
May 12, 1989 PACE P r o j e c t Num ber:
u n ic e s:
MinneapoHe. Minneeot
Ib m pa, Florida CoraM lle, Iow a Novato, California
Leawood, Kdnaaa
890314511
PACE Sample Number: Parameter
INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Chemical Oxygen Demand<2)
Uniti
mg/kg
069520
-MDL. 01358-4
50000 370000
MDL Method Detection Limit (1> Biochemical oxygen demand was performed In accordance with standard
methods #507.
(2) Chemical oxygen demand was performed In accordance with standard methods #508.
The data contained In this report were obtained using EPA or other approved methodologies. All analyses were performed by me or under my direct supervision.
Triomas L. Halverson Inorganic Chemistry Manager
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