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' tbl31 <br />0 <br />ORC TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1.3.1 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />r P y <br />J% f JAI! r'���?.l3 r,,'JII�;JJ!JI�J, r's.�i <br />With reference to the safety of contacting ORC with ground water the following review is provided. <br />Regenesis welcomes any further inquiries. <br />Definition of ORC and its Components: <br />ORC is a proprietary formulation of magnesium peroxide (M902), which is the active agent. The <br />product contains both magnesium oxide (magnesia, MgO) and magnesium peroxide. A few percent <br />of food grade potassium phosphate (KH2PO4 or K2HPO4) is also present. <br />Behavior of ORC in Contact with Water: <br />ORC is designed to release oxygen when wet. Essentially ORC is 'oxygenated magnesia" and it <br />gives up the oxygen upon contact with water. The spent magnesium peroxide is converted to <br />magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2). This also is the fate of the magnesium oxide which simply <br />hydrates to form the hydroxide: <br />MgO + H2O -+ Mg(OH)2. <br />Therefore, the uniform endpoint of ORC, from both directions, is magnesium hydroxide. The safety <br />of this material is easily conveyed by mention of the fact that a suspension of magnesium hydroxide <br />in water is ordinary Milk of Magnesia. The levels of phosphates from the product are low and they <br />are the same materials that are used to support microbial growth for bioremediation. <br />Other Features: <br />All of the magnesium products discussed are virtually totally insoluble. <br />The ORC can be used in pure form or mixed with an inert carrier matrix and contained in a filter <br />sock that is removable from the source well at will. <br />' Magnesium oxide, peroxide and hydroxide are all safe to ingest in small quantities. Magnesium <br />oxide is sold as a magnesium supplement for cattle and is used as a fertilizer material. Magnesium <br />peroxide and magnesium hydroxide are also safe to ingest as they are both used as anti -acids. ORC is <br />' used in retail horticultural products, such as Oxygen Plus fertilizer, which is now produced by <br />Ringer Corporation. These products are sold in all fifty states, where they have met Department of <br />Agriculture fertilizer registration requirements and safety criteria for entering the environment and <br />■ the food chain. <br />Magnesium peroxide has been used in dentifrices and other dental products. <br />' As with all chemicals safe handling practices should be used to avoid any excess exposure to skin <br />and eyes. <br />' A full MSDS is provided with the product. The following statement is useful as a convenient <br />summary of the key issues covered in the MSDS: <br />' ORC is the trade name for a form of magnesium peroxide. It is important to avoid contact with skin <br />and eyes and to avoid breathing the dust. The material is not toxic, in fact, it is listed in certain <br />' 4/23/98 9:59:24 AM <br />