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EPA-822-F-93-OOS
October. 1993
                    Fact Sheet

                    Sediment  Quality Criteria for  the Protection of
                    Benthic Organisms:   Endrin
       AUTHORITY

       Sediment quality criteria are published pursuant to Section 304(a) of the Clean Water Act and
       may form the basis for enforceable standards if adopted by a State into water quality
       standards. The criteria present the U.S. EPA's best recommendation of the concentration of
       endrin that may be present in sediment while still protecting benthic organisms from its
       effects.  They are developed using an approach described in the "Technical Basis for
       Deriving Sediment Quality Criteria for Nonionic Organic Contaminants for the Protection of
       Benthic  Organisms by using Equilibrium Partitioning" (EPA-822-R-93-011).

       BACKGROUND

       Endrin is a chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide. Prior to its cancellation (1986) it was used  in
       the agricultural chemical industry for the control of pests on fruits and vegetation.
       (CAS No. 72-20-8)
       CRITERIA VALUES

       *      Freshwater benthic organisms
              should not be affected unacceptably
              if the concentration of endrin in the
              sediment never exceeds 4.2 ug/g^.

       *      Saltwater benthic organisms  should
              not be affected unacceptabley if the
              concentration of endrin in the
              sediment never exceeds 0.76 ug/g,K.

       IMPLEMENTATION INTO STATE
       STANDARDS

       Sediment quality criteria may form  the
       basis for enforceable standards if adopted
       by a State into water quality standards.
       States may  opt to develop site specific
       criteria (Guidelines for Deriving Site-
       Specific Sediment Quality Criteria for the
                               Protection of Benthic Organisms, EPA-
                               822-R-017). Replacement of national
                               criteria with site specific criteria may be
                               necessary if (1) species at the site are more
                               or less sensitive than those included in the
                               national criteria data set or (2) the
                               sediment or chemical quality
                               characteristics at that site alter the
                               bioavailability and consequently the
                               toxicity of the sediment  bound chemical
                               predicted by Equilibrium Partitioning
                               (EqP).
                                AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENT

                                Copies of the criteria document, and other
                                referenced documents,  may be obtained
                                from the address below.

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Sediment Quality Criteria for the
Protection ofBenthic Organisms: Endrin
(EPA-822-R-93-016)

Water Resource Center,  (RC-4100)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C., 20460

For further information please contact:

Ms.  Mary C. Reiley
U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
Ecological Risk Assessment Branch
(Mail Code - 4304)
401  M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460

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