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Ry MND0DS172065 " " EEPPAALDI.D..NNUUMMBBEERR(c(cooppyyffrroomm iitteemm|Iooff FFoorrmm 11) ) M N D006172969 -- re FoFrormmAAepporonved.: OOMMEBMNeo..220044000-0000888 ~op~,,,,~ =,m',,= ~-a~ APPLICATION FOR PERMIT T0 DISCHARGE WASTEWATER Form U.S ENVIRONMENTAl PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 2C EEPPAA EEXXIISSTTIINNGG MMAANNUUFFAACCTTUURRIINNGG,, CCOOMMMMEERRCICAIALL,, MMIINNIINNGG AANNDD SSIILLVVIICCUULLTTUURRAALL OOPPEERRAATTIIOONNSS Corer rn NPDES Consolidated Permits Program TOUTFALL LOCATION I. OUTFALL LOCATION For ach ut tt tt 4 org rt eres 1 nn nd reo vi evi vr For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water KoA A. OUTFALL onsen 0 moe wonampe fist) [oesTaw TeesIotaTum asec| NUMBER (list) B. LATITUDE 1. DEG. 2. MIN 3. SEC. C. LONGITUDE 1. DEG. 2. MIN. 3. SEC. D. RECEIVING WATER (name) CE I a CE ET 20100, 20200, 44 47 0 92 53 30 Mississippi River [wo I TTT 1lowmawmmommmmasrnsems 20300 Combined discharges enter at Mile Point 817'in Section 35, Jepsen ton 0565 aitpaal_ || Trou 7 th. rang 2We oyof Cotape Greve] Approximation from USGS-St. Paul Park Township 27 North, Range 21 West, City of Cottage Grove, esFaLsO,WtS SnOU7R5CmESsOeFesPOtLoLpUTgIiOaNt,sAR|DT TRERT1 HET NT TL [one comyy quadrangle, Minn. 7.5 min. series (topographic) Washington County ECHNOLOGIES I1. FLOWS SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES Ee er A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Include sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to "ne er 44 eat ats shod organ 0 rs tale dain en. Corb wt rs Io the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balan,ce on the line cewin y how aversefon even Fe, CHT EBT A 10 a. 1.348 ban carton Gentes drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units and ouffalls. If a water balance cannot be determined {e- tor drc o asa1 r esSw sd d mtn (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. or uh ih prove Ge 5 AT GE TWA SRR SOR B. For each ouffall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, ec aso, og wird Sowt1To van fon orto 1 4c oan 8To ore sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment ected tian, Cotes 60th arte received by the wastewater, Continue on additional sheets if necessary, 1. OUT- 2. OPERATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW AVERAGEFLO : FALL NOi b. AVERAGE FLOW + opera can en (list) 20100 ------a. OPERATION (list) (include units) nAednheessiiveess.,rreossinassannddcchheummicealssA [PPoolymmeericHfilmssaanndd oesxtnruisoiornss | w1w9i15eggpemn [PHoololonw ggulassssbboutbtbileess 1 (hPahassea1n) [seniors Abrasive materials [CCoermammeicmmmamteerisalss TT [PPrreesssusreessoennssittJvveortaapgeess TT -- 3. TREATMENT Fos coves Frow LIST CODES FROM + sscaemon fred a. DESCRIPTION seen Screening eRe Grit Removal Iheateaton Neutralization oCwheemmeicaail Pprreceipcitpatuioinn Joop Coagulation hein Flocculation eSeidimneantaition T~Doisinwfectniong(osoddaiummvphoypcohciholorriaden) owwnsiewe Discharge to Surface Water fo miaiew Gravity Thickening TABLE 2C-1 T 1 v T 1 Tw M 72 K| 32 | cC | | 22 | 0D | |1 sG | 1 U v |2 2 | wH | |4 |aA | [55 L | Belt Filtration ee 1] Screening Er Newnan 7x | Neutralization 5 1 T 2 K Sanitary wastewater 300 gpm Activated Sludge 3 A [Abuses rear socials | Phewd [Sedmeten | I isoe csude mntomhens 0 L 2 CI [ x L ow | Adhesives, resins and chemicals (Phase 2) Sedimentation Disinfection (sodium hypochlodde) Discharge to surface water Aerobic Digestion 1 U 2 H 4 A 5 A owes 1 Gravity Thickening _ heme Belt Filtration oa Chemical precipitation Cow Screening eatin 17 | Neutralization 5 L E5 TC 72 C ] TT 1 T | 2 K [Pode senbberwasowtee |wogew oom 1 2 1 0 | Incinerator scrubber wastewater 800 gpm Coagulation 2 D ey eee 6 (Phase 3) Temes Flocculation Sedimentation 1 G 1 1 vU_| [2002000 20300 |PAomme Noncontact cooling water [Somers 1 1] Stormwater runoff Ca arb w Jrecwenwn ie] Combination of 20100 and 20200 TT 1 Discharge to surface water eaten Gravity Thickening CN.Be.lt Fi. ltration ESS en 2675 gprn PeDiswchaergewto sturfaecewwaeter 5690 gpm Discharge to surface water a-- 5 C |5 L NA 5 I C LE5 LE C OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-categories) EEPPAA FFoorrmm 33581100-2-C2 ((88--9900)) PPaaggee Itoolf d4 11882233..00000011 ExEhxihbibiitt 11882233 State of Minnesota v. 3M Co., Court File No. 27-CV-10-28862 C"CoonnBtinnuueedd oonn ppaaggee 22 aMAoo110772 3MA00110772 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 i TE TT c. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the discharges described in Items II-A or B intermittent or seasonal DYES (complete the following table) [meee mow -------- | 3. FREQUENCY a. DAYS b. MONTHS = om [FEE 1. OUTFALL NUMBER oT ---- min | ne|or| er | pe _| (list) 2. OPERATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW (list) PER WEEK (SPECIFY AVERAGE) PER YEAR (SPECIFY AVERAGE) r~No (go to Section III) a. FLOW RATE (in mgd) 1. LONG TERM 2. MAXIMUM AVERAGE DAILY 4. FLOW b. TOTAL VOLUME (specify with uniPa) 1. LONG TERM AVERAGE 2. MAXIMUM AVERAGE c. DURATION NIA N/A N/A N/A N/A NIA N/P, NIA N/A TEA. B. C. [| -- Does any eff~uent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility? [res (complats ter 111-8) re {goto Section IV) - DYos oo .,o,o Item Ill-B) DNO (go to Section IV) eS Lin BN Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)? [res(completeItem 11C) DYES (complete Item Ill-C) Ore (gotoSection IV) DNO (gO to Section IV) reagan If you answered "yes" to item Ill-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of you level of production, expressed Tp ee in the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline, and the affected outfalls. Tarrecre I. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION 2. AFFECTED a. QUANTITY PER DAY b. UNITS OF MEASURE c. OPERATION, PRODUCT, MATERIAL, ETC. OUTFALLS [iene] com = me]aa (list ouffall numbers) N/A N/A N/A N/A IV. IMPROVEMENTS Ee -- A. Are you now required by any Federal, State, or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading Ts or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges te | described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement D compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant <~r IDan conditions. [vYeEsS((ccoommppelerteetthhee tfootlloowwiinnggatvabe/e)) ~J-INeO{(9g0o ftooSSeeccttiioonn IIVV--B8)) |1. mr beam IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, AGREEMENT, ETC. 2. AFFECTED OUTFALLS a. NO. b, SOURCE OF 1 DISCHARGE NIA N/A N/A momar 3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT N/A 4. FINAL'COMPLIANCE [To ] DATE REQUIRED b. PROJECTED N/A N/A A SR AS b. optional: You may attach additional sheets describing any addItional water pollution programs (or other environmental projects which eee eeTEs may affect your discharge~) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or WDAR"Kx IFDESCRIPTIONOF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction MARK "X" IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS 5IS ATTACHED. ATTACHED * Information addressing the potential applicability of effluent guidelines has been submitted to MPCA in orem J correspondence dated November 27, 2000 and January 14, 2002. EPA Form 3510.2C (8-90) Page 2 of 4 J Continued on page 3 11882233..00000022 3MA00110773 comuorousce: [PRT OWBoRoRos317F306T5 F I IEPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from item I of Form 1) CONTINU ED FROM PAGE 2 M N DO06172969 . . FE VTAREAND E77 GENT CARAGTERTC] V, INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS " EC: Se eines cen Corn ra et fast ott rue 1 ut emt nts vin ~,, B, & C: See instruction before proceeding - Complete one set of tables for each ouffall - Annotate the ouffall number in the space provided. NOTE. TaVei 5, re eters hs mrs roi NOTE: Tables V-A, V-B, and V-C are included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V-9. maono hans 1 Ta eof on ao ToS PRE D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c3 of the instructions, which you know or have roason to believe i ued r my odd for ry ul. Ft ery bir, dso hy is discharged or may be discharged from any ouffall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be meant any tes mss present and report any analytical data in you possession. [veowvmr| sou Teor| weowes 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE See Attachment A for list of compounds in Table 2C-3 that could I~ossibly be found in Discharge 20100 VViIo. PPOOTTEENNTTIIAALL DDIISSCCHHAARRGGEESS NNOOTT CCOOVVEERREEDD BBYY AANNAALLYYSISSIS. ]~1 Ts onda Ba Ve vt 8 ER WATS SR 5 anc nama Is any pollutant listed in item V-C a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate rer to? or final product or byproduct? I~]KeYsES(l(slisttaabllssuucchhppoolllluuttaannttbbeellooww)) ~OINrO ((g0ottoohItoemmVVII/I--B8)) See Attachment A Erm EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) Foe Page 3 of 4 11882233..00000033 Coro Continued on page 4 swaonio7rs 3MA00110774 RNS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 VII. BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA I, Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological lest for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your aver teemt mr discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years. BJ~iI stserve epemm [a YES (identify the test(s) and describe their purposes below] NNO (go to Section VII) So Ee Tort rcatEvnie dETREc)broCarnay's See "Effluent Toxicity Identification/Reduction Evaluation (TIEFI'RE) for 3M Company's os Cottage Grove Facility's "Ouffall 20100" Plant Elfluent" report, June 2001 i CERTRAE AOVS WESHITION VIII. CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION A rE Were any of the analyses reported in item V performed by a contract laboratory cr consulting firm ? BI E em ss rameov n [Dpotenser ~JYEs (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants IE rt analyzed t~y, each such laboratory or flm~ below) [awe ems] CLhB oy| oewmppes ens | A. NAME B. ADDRESS C. TELEPHONE (AREA CCOE & NO.) rere ESE [i mp Pace Analytical 1700 Elm St. Suite 200 (612) 607-1700 eee [omen soe asiotan) Services, Inc. Mpls., Mn. 55414 NO (go to Section IX) D. POLLUTANT ANALYZED Priority Pollutants (and backup for all others) IX. CERTIFICATION I TC I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a ens en oesDor oon system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the emerson res van pesos srt aot r iy hema, ton rd person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted ------------ opie ene ve poteorats tev is to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting i false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. I WAVE FPGATEtr) ER TT A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type B. PHONE NO. (area code & no.) P EEEe ESSa a Te i EE | C, SIGNATURE Lp LeRDae ww 2(3lveB EPA Form 3610 C (~)0) D. DATE SIG~ED Page 4 of 4 11882233..00000044 Saoor10775 3MA00110775 rr TTT] |i i) <4TiRIREihin |i {4 i TE Hil iH iA TL 11o1i1L t +i FEEiEN I : ERCEET IEE | bd ad i bad 1823.0005 3MA00110776 R 8 ETT TL CO rWA TI LE JHRLITEERNE EELEEY LI RTI i HUHT H HEEE | hi itx 44 X x X 1823.0006 3MA00110777 i mn - i afi Lo hfIiiid!iiii iie t Li0i 13HilYkk1aikKikkeHkHYH | in 1 - |f1] k 11]E t f Wg; a Ik s oix x | oo: X X X X X X ~< X X X X X X X X: 1823.0007 i|3MA00110778 Ee HH CL ] ITE] RE pl LETTE Lee] 1g biAHHH HH o ~ HT TH HHH aH a1 H IH HIER Ee Seda ain i EMENAiRERERAhdEER4ANEEE Dhol ben CRE TH i HEL A 4 4 4 Z J 1823.0008 awotiorrs 3MA00110779 BETTLO F IT T [ETC gE rt H TL AT T A {ECTT EIL T iIR iT d i"rhitRTRkLeLh E 1 X {iEl LT X 1 AH 1823.0009 3MA00110780 S LLCI EEPETT HHH HHH ECT dH HHH SE AEE RH HHH i HL dq f LH pF x l HEedax XI x i THTHENE X X XI X bX alhx ind] | 0 1823.0010 3MA00110781 pr LTTIT T i AN WE TH SH HHH [ERRINRIANInn AL LILI LEE SA I fli HH il H! | bial Hifi Hi eA X x x X x jH l d x 1823.0011 3MA00110782 HT { O LT d gR HHHR H A {LHCL II T i LLL | LLL E E ME| TTL it Sn 1823.0012 3MA00110783 ALT BH Ey iT Pl dT Po Bo : a Po HH Po i i BH x X x Wh CRI TTI] FLA HH x X ilege I i 101 5 if i ps i 11882233..00001133 3MA00110784 sunoortores AAttttaacchhmmeenntt AA LLiisstt OOff CCoommppoouunnddss FFrroomm TTaabbllee 22CC--33 TThhaatt CCoouulldd BBee PPrreesseenntt IInn DDiisscchhaarrggee 2200110000 "tTThhheeeyffcooollullolodwwipinongsgsccioobmlmyppoiounundntddshsiaarrreewalliisysttieenddtiionttahabebllepel2a2nCCt33'snawnaddsataerrweeauutsesered.d aAattnttdhhieef33nMMotCCrooettmtaaoggveeedGGbrroyovtveehessiitewe.a.stTTehheweraretefefororree,, eatment facility, couldbecontained inthe rated wastewater discharge. they could possibly Fred their way into the plant's wastewater. And ifnot treatment facility, could be contained in the treated wastewater discharge. removed by the wastewater AA`cAcelettyaalladdleechboyhyoddlee AA`AllAllllyymy1l1yccahshllecloodorrahiitoddelee ABCByuumcttlyyyoll hcaaecceseettataatntteeee DDDiCimieyeettcthhlhyoyylhlleaaxammaiminaineene.e EEEDupptiiymicclhheelnltohoeryrodolhihayaym.dmdriirninienne. MeEtFtFhhooyyrrllmmemanaeleltddhdeeaihhacyymrddyieelnaete MPertohpyPPylhhlmooessneggteeheonnaxeceirydleate ProRRpeSeyssylooerrrnecceininneoaoxllide TTrriViceSattnthhyayyrldleaainmmueiminnee. VViiVnnyyaylnll aeAAdcncieueetmtaattee Xylene OpOrfiftotrhhieetyccopoommlplpouotuuannndtdssorlliiassstteeaddnaaabbdoodvvieet,,ofnfooarrlmmacalolddmepehhoyuydndede,., vvTiinhnyyellraacceeettaatsteeoaaufnntddhsaxxtyyllteeennseetiaanrrgeeatrrooouuutttiifnnaeellllyy2tt0ee1ss0ttee0ddwffeoorrreeeiiattshheefrrolaalssowaas: priority pollutant or as an additional compound. The results of that testing at ouffall 20100 were as follows: CCoommppoouunndd TNTouotumalbl erof `NSSaaummmpplbleeesrs of SaNNmuupmmlbbeeesrrooAffbove DSDeaetmteecpctlteiiosonnALLbiiommviiett CMMoanaxcxeiimnmtuurmamtion CAAovvneecrreaanggteeration Concentration Concentration FoFVriomnraymlladaldceeehthyaytddeee 3E36Y 1113 Xolene Vinyl acetate Xylene 320 39 1is 15 20001 2100 ug/l ug 42 ug/l slug 81 ug/1 37ugh 371 ug/1 NaNA pre24.87 ug/l AtAhllel 3ooffMtthhCeeotmmtaaattgeeerriiGaalrlssoviinnettChheeenlltisesttrsabboovvee varee ssuubbssttaanncceess ooFr ccoommppoonneennttssooffssuubbssttaanncceess tthhaattaarrse ccuurrrreennttllyy uusseedd satt the 3M Cottage Grove Center. 11882233..00001144 33MMAA0000111100778855 Aimar Attachment B Er -- Other Compounds Detected During Testing Srp ioh January 1996 - October 2001 ouOtuttfaal2l 020110000 Compound [Tome anW | wTSX 1,2-dibromoethane w me s awx Acetone Max Conc (uga) 85 3000 A`Avvgg coonnec (ugh) 48 753 #Hoolf Samples 10 21 ##ooflf Detects 3 19 BeBleilieevveedd Present X X BBeelliieevveedd Absent Carbon disulfide 7.9 NA 20 1 Cobalt [Ewer Ethanol [Pome Formaldehyde 47 23.6 ww 120 NA |aw | or 2100 371 20 X rx 1 1 X % | |x|] 36 13 X I... Iodomethane Methanol 3.7 3700 NA 2358 LS 10 1 44 10 X Methyl ethyl ketone 1400 313 20 X [Verso | tT]WT|Tx | Methyl isobutyl ketone 1.7 NA 19 1 X [retire| 2720 3[3[x|] Perfluorooctanoic acid 267 216 3 3 X EE J N.S Perfluoroheptanoic acid 19 14 3 3 X [Potambonaicoss | 373 | 3 | 3|x || Perfluorohexanoic acid 32 29 3 3 X [retutmoniaia | o% | 36 | 3 | 3|x|] Perfluorobutyric acid 643 346 3 3 X EE = x Perfluorooctane 384 262 3 3 x Mie [|=[YY] sulfonate Perfluoroheptane 12 NA X [omer [= [| TM [7TTX ssuuffoonnaattee Perfluorohexane 12 11 X LoKimmee [2 [TTT] sulfonate te x Perfluorobutane 138 64 X Bowe [>[SX] sulfonate [Temata wo |23|x|] Tetrahydrofuran 220 200 2 2 [Tame www Tx] Vinyl acetate 42 NA 20 1 oem [spww ws x|] Xylenes 81 24.87 39 15 X * Aton etd sl reneof sles edge chic snd rcs * A`uuslsetehddoaauttgtthhheedefftaaeccciiltlieittdyy issnuuppappsoomrrttalttlhhepebeberlecileieneftftathghaeattottfhhsiisasmcchhpeelmemisicctaaalkleiinss,nnkoonttoaawnnlooerrdmmgaealloccfootnnhssettiicttuhueeennmttoicofaftltshheeandddiisspccrhhoaacrreggsees..es 11882233..00001155 ---- 3MA00110786 Attachment C Tentatively Identified Compounds (TIC) AAuugguussttO22u00t00f00al---l 2AA0uu1gg0uu0sstt 22000011 olalpm [Sogn[on Approximate # of # of [aTammiICinnee - tpyepeuunnklcnnoowwnn | 88 Concentration 88 (ug/l)[242S4ah-mhCrpolCemoTpmyopposesiitee |Sam5p5 les [1-C-butoxyethoxy)ethanol | 61 [oamComposit|e 5 |Det11ects | | 11 | [aD d11i-,4(2-od-bxi ouaxtaonnxeyeed thoxy)w ethanm ol ||e7 l0y 61s15 iTi Ge2Ga4mr-abhbep r Come positen 7 | 5 5 e55 n 1|2 1e 21 || [21,,41L,,42--ttr1 riimche. ltohryo2l--11--p-preonpt teenneeichlor 33788o_-1[-o2Ga4rp --ahbCrorCmopmoopsop stiteee|n5 c55 _|_1 _1 || [[ 22-G(22b-buutto< oxxyyeeH tthhooxxlyy))eeo tthhaannr ooll o||e5 t1i31300y00 lm[[2Ge 2G4m4-r-abwhbtrCC_ oomhmppo_ osystitee| l|e55t 55 h |e 2 121r| | 2-chloroethyl methyl ether 5 2-fluoro-6-nitrophenol 76 24-hr Composite 5 2 2-methyl-2-propanol 240 Grab 5 1 [a2all-ppphhroaap-mmaenteohthly,yl2lss-ttmyyreretehnnyeel | 11050088 [2G2&4hr-aChbroCmopmopsoisitte | 555 | 151 | [oycccyyclcllooopapleeknmetnaaennee- type unknown | 274 7755 24-hr Composite [o2a4h-hCroCmopmopsostitee | 5 55 1 |11 | [dime cher CASTS00 diisopropyl ether dimethyl ether (CAS# 115-10-6) 6 49 JoGGrrhaabb LT 55 31 11,,1"l-'o-xoybxisybeistehtahannee [1a14 [ZG-butoxyethocy)ethanol*| 11131255 [2o4-hraCohmpoCsiteo|m5 p5 o[s2 t2 e| [2244~hhrCCoommpopsoisittee | 55 |22 | [1-21@--(-(22b--ubbtuuottooxxxy~ye'teeththhooocccyyy))) eeettthhhaaannnooolll **=_| 331199 | 2a4--hhreCCoommppoossiittee | 55 |11 ] [etethhaannoollCCAASSP#II1122:-3344--55 [ethanol CAS#I24-174 | 5566 | 95 [o2a4m-hCroCmomppoossiitee| 55 | T1 | [o2d4m-hCroCmopmopossiitee | 55 |11 | ethanol CAS# 124-17-4 925 Er TI IL Tir [nbwmol ethanol CAS#2315-61-9 n-butanol | [kektetoonnee-- thyyppeeuunnkknnoowwnn | [ic1h-clholoorooc-otcataddeeceaannee | [2f2-vfoluroordoo-4n-intitrroopphheennooll | tetrahydro-1,1 thiophene Bo 712 130 141433 44 3300 86 fe2Gm4r-ahbr [5 Composite 5 5 222] [oa24--hhwrCCoommppoossiitee | 55 | 11 | ToGmrabb 55 |11 | [22a4--hhrCCoommppoossittee| 55 | T1 | 24-hr Composite 5 1 cc`*omonenOctcehtehnontedtrrsraaatttlhiikaooytnnslwsp,,ehbbreuuenttoadallellevl tellheleossossxpyetthldhaaatbnneys553o00fMuugvg/aa/l1.rn.ydiTTnvhgahelemissdeeoaltcceeoocdmmuaplpcaoocruuownrndeddiissgwnhwgeterstroeweaFeanDrnaeAalldyyGezzuteeeiddcdtaeuundssicinanetggfVHHoarPPrIyLLniCnCdgu//sMMtrSSy wwiitthh methods that were developed by 3M and validated according to FDA Guidance for Industry DDooccuummenetn-tB-iBoiaonaanlayltyiticcaall MMeetthhoodd VVaalliiddaattiioonn.. 11882233..00001166 3MA00110787