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0 0 <br />Pacific EcoRisk Environmental Consulting & Testing <br />1. INTRODUCTION <br />Under contract to GeoAnalytical Laboratories, Inc. (GeoAnalyticai), Pacific EcoRisk (PER) <br />conducted a screening Title 22 "Hazardous Waste" fish toxicity evaluation of a waste sample, <br />designated "V I". This toxicity test consisted of a 96 -hr static bioassay with juvenile fathead <br />minnows (Pimephales promelas). This report describes the performance and results of this test. <br />2. ACUTE TOXICITY TEST PROCEDURES <br />The methods used in conducting this test followed the guidelines established by the California <br />Dept. of Fish & Game manual "Static Acute Bioassay Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples" <br />(Polisini and Miller 1988), with additional guidelines as provided by the California Dept. of <br />Health Services (Janna White, personal communication). <br />2.1 Receipt and Handling of the Waste Sample <br />A waste sample, designated "V I", was delivered to the PER testing laboratory in Fairfield on <br />October 29, 2008, where it was placed under refrigeration at 4°C until being used to prepare the <br />test solutions. The chain -of -custody record for the collection and delivery of this waste sample is <br />provided in Appendix A. <br />2.2 Test Organisms <br />The Pimephales promelas used in this test were obtained from a commercial supplier (Thomas <br />Fish Company, Anderson, CA). These fish were maintained at 20°C in aerated aquaria <br />containing EPA synthetic soft water prior to their use in this test. During this pre-test period, the <br />fish were fed brine shrimp nauplii ad libitum. <br />2.3 Preparation of the Test Media <br />Sub -samples of the waste were mixed with the Lab Control/dilution water for 6 hrs, using a <br />rotary mixer. The Lab Control/dilution water consisted of synthetic US EPA "soft" water <br />(prepared by adding reagent grade salts to reverse -osmosis de -ionized water). After mixing, these <br />preliminary solutions were used to prepare test solutions at sample concentrations of 250, 500, <br />and 750 mg/L. <br />Page l Pacific EcoRisk L> <br />5113 <br />