ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Sample Clauses

ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. No product specific information found. Do not release to surface waters.
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ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Some of the components of this product may be environmentally toxic is in concentrated form. Do not release to surface waters.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Ecotoxicity
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. General Ecological Information:
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Crystalline silica (quartz) is not known to be ecotoxic; i.e., there are no data that suggests that crystalline silica (quartz) is toxic to birds, fish, invertebrates, microorganisms or plants.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. The Xxxxxx County listing of the Indiana Natural Heritage Data Center information on endangered, threatened, or rare (ETR) species and high quality natural communities is attached with ETR species highlighted. There were several species of concern listed for Xxxxxx County. None of these species were documented during the site visit conducted in October 2012. Disposal of the property does not involve construction or ground disturbance; therefore, no federal or state listed endangered, threatened or rare species would be impacted by the sale of these parcels.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Eco toxicity Fathead minnow NOEC: 1.0 g / L Ceriodaphnia dubia NOEC: 1.00 g / L Selenastrum growth NOEC: 2.0 g / L Persistence and Degradability Not applicable. Bio accumulative Potential No data available. Mobility in Soil No data available. Other Adverse Effects None known.
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ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Because of the elevated pH of this product, it might be expected to produce some ecotoxicity upon exposure to certain aquatic organisms and aquatic systems in high concentrations This material shows no bioaccumulation effect or food chain concentration toxicity.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Fish Aquatic invertebrates Safety Data Sheet N-Methylpyrrolidone EG Aquatic plants Microorganisms Degradability / Persistence Biological / Abiological Degradation
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. This material is a naturally occurring mineral with no known Eco-Toxicity. It is insoluble in water and unlikely to contaminate waterways or food chains. GMA garnet does not contain rubber or plastic materials. Independent laboratory Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) testing for leachates has shown that this material is not a hazardous or toxic substance. (a) Persistence and degradability : Data Lacking (b) Bioaccumulative potential : Data Lacking (c) Mobility in soil : Data Lacking (d) Other adverse effects : None known.
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