CD 3 — AR226-0646-0989

EPA administrative record segment: CD-3--AR226-0646-0989 (266 documents).

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The document summarizes a study conducted for the German Government Agency for Military Technology and Procurement, which evaluated the environmental properties of fire extinguishing foam compounds, specifically a mixture containing 0.67% PFOS from 3M's FC-206, alongside various toxicity and chemical analyses. 1977 AR226-0793 rBZoz1QdBZL3qn7ezDpaLX6jr 28
This document reports on an acute toxicity study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on Daphnia magna, indicating that the test sample FC-600 consists of 1.0% PFOS and various other components, with results to be determined from the exposure conditions. 1977 AR226-0828 Y9KY0yBjxwEqNq4yyXw86YMy 5
This document reports on an acute toxicity study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on Daphnia magna, using a sample identified as FC-600, which was treated in a SCAS reactor, with the study indicating potential toxicity but noting that data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to impurities. 1977 AR226-0829 gb6BzqQ0mypb0XVqGLbE8wj5V 4
This document details an acute toxicity study on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on Daphnia magna, using a sample identified as FC-600, which is composed of 1.0% PFOS and various other components, to assess its effects after treatment in a SCAS reactor. 1977 AR226-0830 zzJqk93vDNpY0w92bgKM13rbR 4
The document summarizes a study conducted for the German Government Agency for Military Technology and Procurement, which evaluated the environmental properties and toxicity of a fire extinguishing foam containing 0.67% PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) from 3M's FC-3017, alongside other components, using various toxicity tests. 1977 AR226-0896 bBjJBxraK3DMw3xOmzpNYm29k 28
The document reports on biodegradation testing of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, indicating high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) values but lacking reliable conclusions due to insufficient method description and sample characterization. 1976 AR226-0777 zb5wXYOwgQ0Dxk2ddeVdkN4k0 4
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), indicating that the test sample was a mixture with 0.67% PFOS and various other components, although the method and specific toxicity results are not provided. 1976 AR226-0789 QXDjKJQmVbQNrXNkRkey7xYjo 3
The document details an acute toxicity test conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using a mixture containing 0.67% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) from a 3M production lot, indicating potential toxicity but noting that data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to impurities. 1976 AR226-0790 zdV0ZJKL8Vd27dm4BZLydJ8V3 5
The document summarizes acute toxicity studies on a mixture containing 0.96% PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) from 3M's production lot 2, specifically examining its effects on juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) over a 96-hour exposure period. 1976 AR226-0897 2qGxmYJE9dJR9ODoXmG47MV0L 6
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by 3M Company, revealing high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and varying Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) results, but lacks sufficient characterization of the test substance and methodology. 1975 AR226-0689 jmyNeRbMLM7dqVekywxgY5bG9 4
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing 6% PFOS, conducted on juvenile Pimephales promelas, indicating that the test sample's purity was not sufficiently characterized and may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component. 1975 AR226-0690 LoB8LgRn7n6xjRmQqVQ7mLEVX 7
The document presents a biodegradation test report for a mixture containing 1.34% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by 3M Company in 1975, highlighting high levels of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) but lacking detailed methodology and characterization of the test substance. 1975 AR226-0736 RaZMb4q4nRamo5kgXwjROgmX8 5
This document reports on an acute toxicity test conducted in 1975 using a mixture containing 1.34% PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) on juvenile Pimephales promelas, noting that the test conditions and methods were not fully characterized. 1975 AR226-0740 6d392Gy2VREE23a9xvKZLZam 3
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, indicating high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) values but low Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) results, with the study being deemed unreliable due to premature termination and lack of method details. 1975 AR226-0776 Yj5JaE35aL6J17929LebBoNVV 3
The document reports on an acute toxicity test conducted on bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) using a mixture containing 0.92% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and other components, indicating that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical due to incomplete characterization of impurities. 1975 AR226-0795 Rjm85yv2nRDLayvNrwkR74Qzk 9
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), indicating that the test sample, FC-600, consists of 1.0% PFOS among other components, although the specific method and production lot number were not provided. 1975 AR226-0826 jbnrMrd9z04Vz11wvV73nBdZ 6
The document reports on an acute toxicity test conducted on bluegill fish (Lepomis macrochirus) using a mixture containing 1.0% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and various other components, indicating that the test was performed under static conditions with incomplete characterization of impurities. 1975 AR226-0827 Rjo2ZynVgGbgM9QMKzLXrv947 5
The document details an acute toxicity test conducted on bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) using a mixture containing 0.58% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) from a 3M production lot, indicating the test's methodology and conditions, but notes that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to impurities. 1975 AR226-0872 2j655gmw35aZr8KmKOjOddV2g 9
The document describes an algicidal activity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and other components, conducted using Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Phormidium inundatum to assess the toxicity of the test substance under specific conditions. 1974 AR226-0721 7Oq3NB7Rr3MZqjXE96V3Km3ro 10
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on juvenile rainbow trout, indicating that the test sample is composed of 1.34% PFOS among other components, with the study conducted under static conditions for 96 hours. 1974 AR226-0722 mmn6aaBOY9e7BJLZXKmqQ6YkO 4
The document details an acute toxicity test of a PFOS-containing mixture (FC-206) on Daphnia magna, indicating that the test sample comprises 0.67% PFOS among other components, although the toxicity data may not accurately reflect the fluorochemical's effects due to impurities. 1974 AR226-0787 rBDjBwDG2mLB2KzOnMEbpJgyr 8
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the aquatic invertebrate Gammarus fasciatus, revealing a 48-hour median tolerance limit (TL50) value of 5170 mg/L. 1974 AR226-0788 k9aYZqJp472Rnd2aEZ3xYw02b 8
This analytical report from Centre Analytical Laboratories details the characterization of surface water samples collected in Cleveland, Tennessee, specifically analyzing for perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctane sulfonamide (PFOSA), and perfluorooctanoate (POAA) using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). 1973 AR226-0671 o9j39KJOod4MaOqVerNG5dwLr 8
The document summarizes biodegradation studies on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, indicating that while the majority of the product components are readily biodegradable, no reliable conclusions can be drawn due to insufficient methodological details. 1973 AR226-0710 rxZyM2N3RrkEqodXvoZ5LV7X0 15
The document reports on acute aquatic toxicity testing of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) from 3M, revealing varying 96-hour LC50 values ranging from 0.061% to >1000 mg/L across multiple studies. 1973 AR226-0717 Z823V01kL9pp6vGzwqx1po5xY 28
The document reports on a microbial inhibition test involving a mixture containing 1.34% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, but lacks sufficient methodological details and conclusive results to assess the inhibition effects accurately. 1973 AR226-0720 jmMY9gM92RJRKg3NnYx8NoM3p 8
This document details an acute toxicity test conducted on bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) using a mixture containing 1.34% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and various other components, highlighting the methodology and conditions of the bioassay performed in 1972. 1970 AR226-0716 x1a1xkYGLowjv6bBxeZwgo8Gm 10
The document details an acute toxicity test of a PFOS-containing mixture (FC-203) on Daphnia magna, conducted using standard methods, which indicates the test sample's composition and outlines the experimental conditions and procedures. 1970 AR226-0718 3N5ev5xxdZYBV6Yo2Zo8VBoD 10
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the aquatic invertebrate species Gammarus fasciatus, using various concentrations of the test substance FC-203, which includes 1.34% PFOS, to assess its toxic effects over a 48-hour exposure period. 1970 AR226-0719 mmKJB1RZ4RLaX53LjZxZ4rqw4 10
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on eastern oyster embryos (Crassostrea virginica), using a Pacific Oyster Bioassay method to assess the impact of the test substance, identified as FC-206, which comprises 0.67% PFOS among other components. 1967 AR226-0786 1Qka5x2JOdBryvnkmvekz54Ya 8
This internal correspondence details the results of pooled human serum samples for PFOS collected from European blood banks in 1999, showing consistent findings with previous data, with average concentrations of PFOS in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany being 17 ppb, 53 ppb, and 37 ppb, respectively. AR226-0646 82bO40opB9VLk3R7pOoGpMyxB 2
The document discusses the results of skin and eye irritation assessments conducted on FC-95 (T-1117), a product containing PFOS, by the WARF Institute, indicating it was non-irritating to skin but minimally to mildly irritating to eyes, with recommendations for precautionary labeling. AR226-0647 byzGLV7rnGbw0EXqM5XgDvZk 8
The document is a final report from SRI International examining the mutagenic activity of 3M Company's Compound T-2816CoC (related to PFOS) using in vitro microbiological assays, which concluded that the compound was not mutagenic or recombinogenic in any of the tests performed. AR226-0648 GmeL8b4wVKeXb1edKy67wRdrN 15
The document is a final report from SRI International assessing the mutagenic activity of 3M Company's Compound T-2997CoC (related to PFOS) using the Ames Salmonella/microsome assay and yeast assays, concluding that the compound was not mutagenic or recombinogenic in any tests performed. AR226-0649 mB432Bv0dKbY6rJ7rd5RO11bd 18
The document is a draft electron microscopy report detailing the findings from a 26-week toxicity study of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in cynomolgus monkeys, indicating that liver lesions observed during treatment have resolved in recovery animals. AR226-0650 Y7NmMpOom7L5ML0nMvvQmo3O 35
This document reports on a 6-month study of PFOS conducted on cynomolgus monkeys for 3M, detailing various biochemical parameters such as TSH, cholesterol, and lipoprotein levels across different groups. AR226-0651 zMvw7GR9BY12xZkGgYM9xz8z 12
A 28-day percutaneous absorption study of FC-98, a substance containing PFOS, was conducted on albino rabbits at Riker Laboratories, which indicated dermal absorption but lacked conclusive results due to limited sample analysis. AR226-0653 2qro19LXLe6reEZppQBKDZ1Jb 17
The document is a final report of a single-dose intravenous pharmacokinetic study of T-6684, a compound related to PFOS, conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. for 3M, detailing the study's context, quality assurance, and completion date. AR226-0654 DD4NXzjdM796kaeqzzN3xkpMN 37
This document outlines a pharmacokinetic study of perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride (POSF) in male Sprague Dawley rats to assess its oral absorption, clearance, and metabolism to perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), conducted by 3M Chemicals Division under GLP conditions. AR226-0656 dYd8NpR0L3x7MR4jm3DN4r55Q 8
This master's thesis by Deanna J. Nabbefeld investigates the effects of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and other fluorocarbons on liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP), finding that PFOS significantly decreases the maximum binding capacity of L-FABP in treated rats. AR226-0652 4v7R6b5GL0QwKE9mq9jkbG7mQ 56
This document is a final report from Covance Laboratories Inc. detailing a 5-daily dose dermal absorption/toxicity study of the substance T-6684, sponsored by 3M, conducted on rabbits, with a completion date of December 31, 1997. AR226-0655 B54vr1GMDLkKxBQ7JMyBL0pQw 54
This document reports on an acute oral toxicity study of the substance FM-3422, produced by 3M Company, which determined the LD50 values in male and female rats to be 1615 mg/kg and 1333 mg/kg, respectively. AR226-0657 Z44VVK7djDQbDZdBjXG9rqN17 14
The document reports on a study conducted by Riker Laboratories, Inc. that identified a major metabolite, 2-N-ethyl perfluorooctanesulfonamido acetic acid (PFSAA), from the feces of rats after they were administered a carbon-14 labeled N-ethyl FOSE in feed for one week, with the metabolite accounting for at least 50 AR226-0658 0qRBEpp35Rze0jEo4R73nEm3R 22
The document outlines a rat teratology study protocol to assess the embryo/fetal toxicity and teratogenic potential of a test material, identified as T-3352, administered to pregnant rats, in compliance with FDA guidelines. AR226-0661 bZvbKyXVqy4R0MkyxjL3prg3 14
The document reports on an acute oral toxicity study of the substance T-306700C conducted on albino rats, finding that the approximate oral LD50 is greater than 5,000 mg/kg, with no observed mortalities or adverse effects during the observation period. AR226-0662 by5mz7G8o0x11mrbXKqQe0yk0 9
The document is a final report on a pilot rat teratology study conducted by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. for 3M Company, evaluating the effects of N-Et FOSE alcohol on maternal and fetal outcomes. AR226-0659 p06kZreM75Y6w5jkyQYZbKkD 51
The document is a final report of a rat teratology study (Project No. 154-161) conducted by Hazleton Laboratories for 3M Company, focusing on the effects of N-Et FOSE alcohol, a perfluorinated compound, under Good Laboratory Practice regulations. AR226-0660 wZBNq85zBJ1xROKXd8x7wmzQ 80
This document is a final report of a single-dose intravenous pharmacokinetic study of T-5904, a compound produced by 3M, conducted on rabbits by Hazleton Wisconsin, Inc. AR226-0663 LXnGJe4GNRdwn9gprk52jMdq 25
The document is a final report from Hazleton Laboratories detailing an acute oral toxicity study of PFOA (sample T-4416) conducted on rats, following OECD guidelines, with a focus on methodology and results. AR226-0665 ByL6XL2eo5LkGNxaMMRbjenm 23
The document is a final report from Hazleton Laboratories detailing an acute toxicity study on PFOA (sample T-4416) conducted on rabbits to assess primary dermal irritation/corrosion according to OECD guidelines. AR226-0666 Dv3zERBYagB02xrQ5K11KYL04 10
The document is a final report from Hazleton Laboratories assessing the acute ocular toxicity of PFOA (sample T-4416) in rabbits, following OECD guidelines. AR226-0667 BRLNoV95rZ79M9ygKBGrmZ1aJ 18
The document is an analytical report from Centre Analytical Laboratories detailing the characterization of surface water samples collected from Mobile, Alabama, specifically analyzing for perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctane sulfonamide (PFOSA), and perfluorooctanoate (POAA) using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). AR226-0673 kaEmZ8ODwzaJKkB72QgRDVpNJ 8
This analytical report from Centre Analytical Laboratories details the fluorochemical characterization of surface water samples collected from Pensacola, FL, specifically analyzing for perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctane sulfonamide (PFOSA), and perfluorooctanoate (POAA) using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). AR226-0674 ypn64Bg9xoVOJaNLMpOL7Kj5r 8
This analytical report from Centre Analytical Laboratories details the fluorochemical characterization of surface water samples from Port St. Lucie, FL, specifically analyzing for perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctane sulfonamide (PFOSA), and perfluorooctanoate (POAA) using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). AR226-0675 NRax1y2ybEzKDrGXE37ajExw 6
The document outlines a pharmacokinetic study protocol by 3M to assess the oral absorption, clearance, and biological persistence of Perfluorooctane Sulfonamide (PFOSA) in rats, aiming to investigate its potential conversion to PFOS and improve risk characterization. AR226-0664 QM2gDO4bmxob5gao5GN7mVnz6 333
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on rainbow trout, indicating a 96-hour LC50 value greater than 400 mg/L, suggesting low toxicity at the tested concentrations. AR226-0715 mqgBzeqrOagxrzBEQbzZpMm9O 4
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing 0.92% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by Pace Laboratories for 3M Company, noting significant chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) results but lacking detailed methodology and conclusions. AR226-0806 EqR5bnMY10N3Xn27rkVx8R3VR 5
The document reports that the 96-hour LC50 for a mixture containing 0.5% PFOS (FC-780) was greater than 5000 mg/L, indicating low acute toxicity to the fish species Fundulus heteroclitus. AR226-0869 ByQRjkvEd4BaGEMRnrkDKZwj 3
The document reports on biodegradation studies of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) from 3M, indicating that while the majority of the product components are readily biodegradable, no reliable conclusions can be drawn regarding the degradation potential of the fluorochemical component. AR226-0870 6RqOBZvJm0j39ox5QDx3NgRLR 36
This is a TSCA NCIC Notification Form indicating that the referenced document is claimed as confidential business information under Section 14 of the Toxic Substances Control Act. AR226-0930 5L5drZooQJ6M6mjd2aD5L8rRR 1
Unreadable document. AR226-0937 G6Go2dZ8EaYRQKD5MzZ2QrKDn 2
The document outlines a meeting between the EPA and the Fluoropolymer Industry to discuss the safe manufacture and use of fluorinated processing aids (APFO/PFOA) in fluoropolymers, addressing industry practices, regulatory expectations, and environmental impacts. AR226-0938 ga1p5kzpbGO5kRy7JjQoEYaY3 7
Unreadable document. AR226-0939 bavzNeMzMda5ddkxQq40dNZd3 2
The document summarizes studies conducted by 3M on the foaming characteristics of their AFFF products containing PFOS, highlighting the impact of foaming on wastewater treatment processes and noting that the data lacks agency-approved procedures. AR226-0926 DGdzYDmpX3B40QVm5Reyq5wMM 59
Unreadable document. AR226-0942 6B6nVQG8Zvo73w87wzb3GxJL9 1
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