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additive for lue oo spiiJa of od or hazardous 

 suoata.Tces sfaai] constimie grounds for 

 removing the technical product data from 

 EP.\ fUei which would preciude aia of ths 

 bioio^cal additiva. 

 2005.3— » Required Tecfanicai Product Data 

 2005.3-4.1 Name, brand, or trademark, if 

 any. under which the bioiozical additiva it 

 sold. 



2005.3-4.2 Name, address and telephone 

 number of the maoufacturer. tmponer or 

 vendor. 



2005.3-4.3 Name, address and telephone 

 number of primary distiibutors or aales 

 outlets. 



2005.3-4.4 Special handling and worker 

 precautions for storage and field application. 

 .Maximum and wtnimnm storage 

 temoeraturet. 

 2005.3-4.S Shelf Life. 

 2005.3-4.6 Recommended applicatioo 

 procedure(s|, conceDtradon(9| and condition* 

 for use depending upon water saiimty, water 

 temperature and types and ages of the 

 pollutants. 



20OS.3-4J Statements on the expected 

 effectiveness of the additive including 

 degradation rates and the test conditions and 

 data on effectiveness. 



20O5J-4.8. For microbiological culture* 

 furtush the following information: 



M ating of all miooorgamsms to specie*. * 



Percentage of each species in the 

 composition of the additive. ' 



Optimtmi pH and temperature range for tise 

 of the additive, 



Spedai nutrient requirements, if any. 



Separate listing of the following and lest 

 methods for such determinations: SaimonelU, 

 fecal colifona Shigella. Staphylococcus 

 Coaguiase positive, and Beta Hemolytic 

 Streptococct 



2005 J-4J) For enzyme additives furnish 

 the following information: 



Enyzyme name(s|. 



International Union of Blochemlatiy (LU,B.J 

 aumber(s), 

 ' Source of the enzyme. 



Units, 



Specific Activity. 



Optimum pH and temperature range for the 

 use of the additive. 



2005J-5 Laboratory Requirements for 

 Technical Product Oaur Follow stipulation* 

 in2003.3-S. 



2009 Burning Agent Program for SpiJIs of 

 On' and Applicable Hazardous Substances 



2006.1 AuthorlzatioQ for Use of Burning 

 .Agents 



200a.l-t All discharges. The OSC aiay 

 authorize the use of burning agents only 

 when they will; 



200e.l-t.l Prevent or substanually reduce 

 imminent threats to human life, limb, or 

 property; 



2006.1-1.2 Result in the least 

 environmental harm when compared to other 

 removal or disposal methods. 



2tX)6.1'>2 Prior to authorizing use under 

 2006.1-1.2. the OSC must obtain approval of 

 the EPA RRT representative and all 



applicable State and local public health 

 pollution control offlciais. 



2006.2 Special Restriction* on Burning 

 Agent Use 



20C6.2-1 Ths OSC will evaluate the 

 suitability of burning agents on a. case-by- 

 case basis. Burning agents soould be inert 

 materials that will not In themselves, be a 

 water pollutant The addition of oils (such as 

 gasoline or solvents) as an igniter shall be 

 avoided unless it is necessary under 1:006.1-1. 



2006.2-Z A technical data program for 

 burning agents will not be established at this 

 time. 



2007 Sinking Agent Program for Spills of Oil 

 and Applicabte Hazardous Substances 



2007.1 Authorization for Use of Sinking 

 Agents 



2007.1-1 AUDlsaarge* 



Si nking agents shall not be applied to 

 discharges of oil or hazardous substances on 

 the navigable water of the United States or 

 the contiguous zone. 



200B Mechanical Methods and SorbenU 

 Program for Spills of Oil and Hazardous 

 Substances 



2008.1 Authorization for Use of 

 Mechanical Methods and Sorbent* 



2I)0aj-l AH DUcharges 



200&1-1.1 Aa stated in 2001 J. it 1* the 

 policy of thi* Schedule to favor the u*a of 

 mechanical methods and sorfoents for 

 removal of oil and hazardous substances 

 spill*. The CSC has the authority to use or 

 prohibit specific nnwhnnirji methods and 

 lorbents on a cas»-byH»se basis. The OSC 

 will selein methods and materials that in hi* 

 judgment will be most effective in 

 expeditiously removing the spilled material 

 and mitigating the related damages, and will 

 minimlTB secondary pollution from the 

 removal or mitigation operation. Prior to 

 authorizliig the use of sorbents, the OSC shall 

 take into consideration hydrographic and 

 meteorological condititms as well s* the 

 characteristic* of the sorbent and the 

 availabihty of adequate ctmtainment and 

 removal equipment 



2008J-1.2 A technical data program for 

 mechanical methods and sortjents will not b« 

 established at tiiis time. 



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■If raqaettfid by tlia tubmitter. theM items will be 

 handled •• tnds secrvta usder ths proviiions ol the 

 Adminlstradva Precaduns Act (Pub. L 30-a). 



