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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2500 – Emergency Response Program
RECORD_ID
CO0037263
PE
2546
FACILITY_ID
FA0022072
STREET_NUMBER
1551
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
BROADWAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14315023
ENTERED_DATE
11/14/2013 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1551 N BROADWAY
RECEIVED_DATE
11/14/2013 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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Pacific EcoRisk Environmental Consulting & Testing <br /> characteristics (pH and dissolved oxygen [D.O.1) were determined for the test solution in each <br /> test replicate prior to initiation of this test. <br /> The test was initiated with the random allocation of 10 juvenile fathead minnows into each <br /> replicate container.These containers were placed in a temperature-controlled room at 20°C, <br /> under fluorescent lighting on a 16L:8D photoperiod. <br /> Each day,each replicate container was examined,and the number of live fish in each was <br /> recorded. Routine water quality characteristics (temperature,pH,and D.O.) of the treatment <br /> waters were measured and recorded for each replicate container each day. <br /> After 96 (t2) hrs, the test was terminated and the number of live fish in each replicate container <br /> was determined.The fish in a randomly selected Lab Control treatment replicate were then <br /> euthanized and measured for total length (to the nearest 0.1 mm) and weighed (to the nearest <br /> 0.001 g).The resulting survival data for the waste treatments were evaluated to determine the <br /> LC50 using the CETIS®statistical software (TidePool Scientific,McKinleyville,CA). <br /> 3.RESULTS <br /> 3.1 Effects of the Waste Sample on Fathead Minnows <br /> The results of this test are summarized in Table 1.The LC50 of this sample was>750 mg/L, <br /> which is greater than the Title 22 "Hazardous Waste"classification threshold of 500 mg/L; <br /> accordingly, this sample should not be considered "hazardous" with respect to fish toxicity. <br /> The test data and summary of statistics for this test are presented in Appendix B. <br /> Table 1. Results of the hazardous waste toxicity evaluation of the waste sample <br /> Trash". <br /> "Trailer Trash". <br /> Waste Sample Treatment Level Mean % Survival <br /> Lab Control 100 <br /> 250 mg/L, 100 <br /> 500 mg/L 100 <br /> 750 mg/L 100 <br /> Summary of Key Statistics - <br /> LC50 = >750 mg/L <br /> Page 2 L/I <br /> 5/13 11 <br />
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