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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> 000006496/F/USA - P-0007.207D <br /> Approval Date: 05/14/1998 <br /> Print Date: 05/16/1998 <br /> Page 11 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> potential, to affect secondary waste treatment microbial respiration, a high <br /> potential to affect the germination and/or early growth of some plants, a <br /> low potential to affect the growth of some plant seedlings, a high potential <br /> to biodegrade (low persistence) with unacclimated microorganisms from <br /> activated sludge, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with a <br /> large amount of water, this material released directly or indirectly into <br /> othe environment is not expected to have a significant impact. <br /> Data for Part B: <br /> N <br /> W Oxygen Demand Data: <br /> e <br /> BOD-5: 0.34 - 0.88 g oxygen/g <br /> COD: 1.0 g oxygen/g <br /> Acute Aquatic Effects Data: <br /> 96-h LC-50 (fathead minnow) : >100 mg/l <br /> 96-h LC-50 (daphnid) : 100 mg/l <br /> 48-h LC-50 (mosquito fish) : 251 mg/l <br /> 48-h LC-50 (golden orfe) : 410 mg/l <br /> Secondary Waste Water Treatment Effects: 5-hour IC-50e >5000 mg/3 <br /> 7-Day Plant Germination Effects - No-adverse-effect concentration: <br /> Ryegrass: 1 mg/l <br /> Radish: 10 mg/l <br /> Lettuce: 10 mg/l <br /> 7-Day Plant Seedling Effects - No-adverse-effect concentration: <br /> Corn: 100 mg/l <br /> Marigold: 100 mg/l <br /> Radish: 100 mg/l <br /> Lettuce: 100 mg/1 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local <br /> Laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. <br /> Part A: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label <br /> warnings even after container is emptied. <br /> Part C: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label <br /> warnings even after container is emptied. Neutralize prior to disposal . <br /> Neutralization and sewering may not be allowed in some states or <br /> municipalities. <br />