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Anlab <br />Sparger Hazardous Waste Test: Sample AC27217, AC27218 November, 1993 Page ♦ 3 <br />`., A review of temperature data shows that the temperature did not remain within the acceptable <br />range of 20 :t2oC on day 3 of the test, when temperatures ranged between 17.1`C and 18.4` in <br />the two tests. The recording chart for the test room indicates that the temperature dropped to <br />approximately 18'C for several hours between 9 AM and 1230 PM on November 7, and dropped <br />again during the morning hours of November 8, 1993. The temperature remained within <br />acceptable limits during the rest of the 96 hour test exposure period. The temperature drop <br />probably had no effect on the outcome of the test, because it was within one degree of the <br />acceptable limits and occurred for a relatively short period of time during the test. <br />RESULTS <br />A review of survival data shows that there was <br />test. This result met the test acceptability crit <br />exposure period. Representative control fish <br />100% survival in the lab control at the end of the <br />!rion of at least 90% survival during the 96 hour <br />tad a mean standard length of 11.5 mm (range <br />11.0 to 12.2 mm) and a mean wet weight of 0.0153 grams (range 0.0125 to 0.0180 grams). <br />Test results for sample AC27217 are summarized in Table 2. <br />A review of the survival data for Sample AC27217 shows that there was 100% survival in the 750 <br />mg/I, 500 mg/I, and 250 mg/I test treatments at the 96 hour exposure period. The results of this <br />screening assay indicate that the LC50 is greater than 750 mg/I, and that the sample should be <br />classified as not hazardous under the CCR Title 26 Section 22 criteria. <br />1�1 Test results for sample AC27218 are summarized in Table 3. <br />A review of the survival data for Sample AC27218 shows that there was 100% survival in the 750 <br />mg/I and 500 mg/I treatments and 95% survival in the 250 mg/I test treatment at the 96 hour <br />exposure period. The results of this screening assay indicate that the LC50 is greater than 750 <br />mg/I, and that the sample should be classified as not hazardous under the CCR Title 26 Section <br />22 criteria. <br />REFERENCES <br />EPA, 1990. Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to <br />Freshwater and Marine Organisms. Fourth Edition. EPA/600/4-90/027. <br />Polisini and Miller, 1988. Static Acute Bioassay Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples. <br />California Department of Fish and Game Water Pollution Control Laboratory. <br />This reoon ,s appl,cab,e ory to the sample received by the aboratory The hab,bty of the obvatoly is "m,tap to the amount pa -d fo, INS •eport Tn,s reocn ,s lo, me <br />e.vws,ve use of the dl,ent 10 whom d ,5 addressed and upor the condNOP that the chem assumes ali :ab.."y for the funhe, nisi-0uhor of :" , its Commis <br />