EPA COMPENDIUM
OF
REGISTERED PESTICIDES
Volume V
Disinfectants
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticides Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402
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TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
INTRODUCTION
The increasing need by Federal and State regulatory officials, extension
service personnel, commercial, industrial, medical and agricultural
organizations for up-to-date information on pesticides registered by the
Registration Division, Office of Pesticides Programs (OPP) has prompted
this publication. Under the present circumstances, OPP must furnish
accurate and timely information on new pesticide uses and changes in old
uses to the various people involved with the dissemination of information
to the many users of registered pesticide products.
The Compendium will eventually be a compilation of all uses found on
the labeling of all products registered with the Registration Division.
It is in loose leaf form, and is published in increments as the pages
on specific use sites or chemicals are completed. The Compendium will
be maintained up to date via the issuance of replacement pages on a
periodic basis.
The Compendium is NOT a list of recommendations, and it is NOT intended
to supplant recommendations made by Federal and State environmental and
research agencies.
The Compendium has been divided into the following five volumes:
Volume I - Herbicides and Plant Regulators
Volume II - Fungicides and Nematicides
Volume III - Insecticides, Acaricides, Molluscicides and
Antifouling Compounds
Volume IV - Rodenticides and Mammal, Bird and Fish Toxicants
Volume V - Disinfectants
VOLUME V
This volume includes all microbiological control products (sterilizers,
disinfectants, bacteriostats, sanitizers, viricides and microbiocides)
accepted and registered as disinfectants. It is organized by major une
categories and, within the categories, by individual use sites. The data
for each use site is presented in two parts. The first part contains the
general information, and the second part the information on the chemical
formulations. The names at the top of each page are the major use category
and the specific use site, respectively.
Issued: December 15, 1973
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The general Information pages on each site contain essential facts
concerning the data presented on the subsequent pages. They also
include general instructions and limitations common to the majority
of formulations for the site.
The pages on the chemical formulations contain percentages by weight
and the essential scientific information pertaining to the use of each
formulation. The information is presented in columnar fashion to
facilitate the use of the volume in the preparation of new labeling
and in the determination of the uses of currently registered products.
The use dilution of products and parts per million (ppm) of active
ingredients to be used are given in the left and center columns respec-
tively, and the directions for use, limitations and tolerances are given
in the right column.
Volume V - Disinfectants is organized under seventeen (17) major use
categories. These categories encompass approximately 300 individual
use sites. The major use categories are organized alphabetically; the
pagination for this Volume is based on these categories as follows:
V-A-1 Agricultural Premises and Equipment
V-A-A Aquatic Sites
V-B-1 Barber and Beauty Shops
V-B-2 Bathrooms, Toilet Bowls and Chemical Holding Tanks
V-C-1 Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Facilities
V-E-1 Eating Establishments
V-F-1 Food Handling, Storage and Distribution Facilities
V-F-2 Food Processing Plants
V-H-1 Hospitals and Related Institutions
V-H-2 Household Premises and Contents
V-H-3 Human Articles or Materials
V-I-1 Industrial Preservatives
V-L-1 Laundry and Dry Cleaning
V-M-1 Morgues and Mortuaries
V-P-1 Pets and Other Animals
V-R-1 Refuse Sites
V-S-1 Specialty Sites
The concentration of active ingredient(s) to be used for the desired
control of bacteria is given in parts per million (ppm).
Issued: 1-31-77
ii
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The pagination adopted for this volume of the Compendium is necessary
to allow for expansion of the volume. A theoretical page number would
be V-A-4-S.a or V-A-4-5.1. The first number (Roman numeral) indicates
the volume in which the page belongs. The capital letter indicates the
alphabetical group in which the major use category has been placed. For
instance, the pages for aquatic sites bear the letter "A". The first set
of numbers indicates the page number assigned to the major use category
within the alphabetical group. The second set of numbers indicates the
page number assigned to the individual use site. The letters or numbers
after the decimal point indicate the pages within the use site. Letters
after the decimal are used for pages on the general information, while
the numbers after the decimal are for the pages containing the chemical
formulations.
Issued: 12-15-73 iii
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INDEX TO VOLUME V
DISINFECTANTS
Names capitalized: major use categories.
Names in small letters: individual use sites.
Name
*Agricultural Premises and Equipment V-A-1
air washers V-A-4-2
**Aquatic Sites V-A-4
*Barber and Beauty Shops V-B-1
*Bathrooms, Toilet Bowls and Chemical Holding Tanks V-B-2
*Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Facilities -- V-C-1
cooling tower water V-A-4-5
*Eating Establishments (restaurants, bars and taverns)- V-E-1
emergency drinking water supplies V-A-4-8.17
evaporative condenser water V-A-4-5
filter beds (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.13
filter sands (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.12
*Food Handling, Storage and Distribution Facilities V-F-1
*Food Processing Plants V-F-2
forebay water (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.11
gravel well walls (individual water supply systems) — V-A-4-8.8
**Hospitals and Related Institutions V-H-1
hospital critical equipment V-H-1-5
*Household Premises and Contents V-H-2
*Human Articles or Materials V-H-3
human drinking water V-A-4-8
individual water supply systems V-A-4-8.1
*Industrial Preservatives V-I-1
irrigation well water V-A-4-11
*Laundry and Dry Cleaning V-L-1
mains (water distribution systems) V-A-4-8.14
*Morgues and Mortuaries V-M-1
municipal drinking water systems, large V-A-4-8.16
municipal drinking water systems, small V-A-4-8.9
*Pets and Other Animals V-P-1
*These use categories, omitted at this printing, will be issued at a
later date.
**Under these major use categories, only a portion of the individual
use sites have been issued. The remaining individual use sites will
be issued as the work on them is completed.
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plant equipment (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.13
potable water equipment (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.21
pulp and paper mill systems V-A-4-21
pump well water (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.11
recreational vehicles, water systems of V-A-4-35
*Refuse Sites V-R-1
reservoirs (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.12
reservoir water (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.11
secondary oil recovery injection water V-A-4-30
*Specialty Sites V-S-1
supplemental drinking water (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.18
surgical instruments V-H-1-24
water system components (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.21
water system components (individual water supply
systems) V-A-4-8.7
water system components (small municipal systems) V-A-4-8.12
well water (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.18
well water (individual water supply systems) V-A-4-8.2
well water (small municipal systems) V-A-4-8.10
well water casings (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.21
well water casings (small municipal systems) V-A-4-8.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in ppm
(parts per million) total active ingredient(s) in the product and are rounded
to the nearest whole number, except when the number is less than one; then
the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of the number one. Unless
otherwise stated, the use dilutions are the ratios of the weight of the
product to be added and the weight of water contained in the system. The
dilutions are rounded to the third significant figure when the value is
less than 100,000 and the fourth significant figure when the value is
greater than 100,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Preclean badly fouled systems by introducing
a suitable detergent solution into the system and allowing air washer to
run with fan off for two hours. Dump and flush tank. Check all nozzles
and manually clean those that are plugged. Apply product in the system where
it will be uniformly mixed and where agitation is rapid. Frequency of addi-
tion depends on the relative amount of 'bleedoff and the severity of the
microbiological problem. When microbial growth is noticed, the initial slug
addition is used and repeated as needed until control is evident. Apply
product only as specified on labels or technical data sheet. Products are
not for use in potable water systems.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements. Products are
harmful to eyes and skin.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-A-4-2.a
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl 65% C, 25% C> 10% C)
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:4,170
to
1:2,780
36-54 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
Before beginning treatment, badly fouled
systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-4-2.a.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned system
or when growth is first noticed. Repeat
as needed until control is evident.
1:5,960
to
1:4,170
25-36 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply when microbial
growths are under control. Repeat
dosage every 2 or 3 days or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* tnethyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% C , 25% C . 17% C..,, 3% C,ft)
14 12 J-D J.o
% by Weight
10.
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C . 5% C,_, 5% C1fi)
14 16 I/ J-o
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C ,5% C )
14 16 12 18
8.40
1.60
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:6,670
to
1:5,000
Final Cone.
of Active
30-40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bac-
teria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must be
cleaned according to directions on page
V-A-4-2.a. Add product to the sump.
Initial dose. Add as a slug dose,
closing the bleed-off valves for the
first 24 hours after addition.
1:20,000
to
1:13,300
10-15 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride.
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
% by Weight
18.00%
18.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:5,340
to
1:3,200
34-56 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bac-
teria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must
be cleaned according to directions on
page V-A-4-2.a. Air washer waters sub-
ject to acidification from tobacco dust
or other acidifying materials require
periodic adjustment of pH with alkaline
additives.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage until
control is achieved.
1:24,300
to
1:8,010
7-22 ppm
Subsequent dose. Repeat dosage every 3
days, or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.3
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylenes
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
60.00%
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:123,600
to
1:50,500
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Before beginning treatment,
badly fouled systems must be cleaned
according to directions on page V-A-4-2.a.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:505,500
to
1:50,500
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 2 to 5 days
or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.4
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must
be cleaned according to directions on
page V-A-4-2.a.
1:31,000
to
1:12,400
5-13 ppm
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is achieved.
1:124,100
to
1:12,400
1-13 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 2 to 5
days or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.5
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbanate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,340
36 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Before beginning treatment, badly fouled
systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-A-2.a.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned
system or when growth is first noticed.
Repeat dosage 1, 2 or 3 times weekly or
as required to control the slime-forming
organisms.
1:50,000
to
1:25,000
6-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial control
is evident, apply this dosage to the
system every 3 days or as needed to
maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.6
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
40.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
chlorine)
1:33,400
to
1:16,700
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules, llicrobiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must
be cleaned according to directions on
page V-A-4-2.a. Apply chemical to the
water basin at a point where good mixing
occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:66,700
to
1:33,400
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat
as needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water for
at least 4 hours. Test water frequently
to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep
it away from.flammable matter. Store
the container in a dry place; keep it
tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.7
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:16,680
to
1:8,340
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Before beginning treatment, badly
fouled systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-4-2.a. Apply
chemical to water basin at a point where
good mixing occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:33,360
to
1:16,680
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water
for at least 4 hours. Test water fre-
quently enough to insure proper chlorine
residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep
it away from flammable matter. Store
the container in a dry place; keep it
tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.8
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine.)
1:8,340
to
1:4,170
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Before beginning treatment, badly
fouled systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page. V-A-4-2.a. Apply
chemical to the water basin at a point where
good mixing occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:16,700
to
1:8,340
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water for
at least 4 hours. Test water frequently
enough to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep
it away from flammable matter. Store
the container in a dry place; keep it
tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.9
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
7.90%
1.10
9.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:2,250
to
1:1,250
40-72 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Before beginning treatment, badly
fouled systems must be cleaned according
to directions on page V-A-4-2.a. Air
washer waters subject to acidification
from tobacco dust or other acidifying
materials will require periodic adjust-
ment of pH with alkaline additives.
Initial dose. Repeat as needed until
control is evident.
1:4,620
to
1:2,250
19-40 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial growths
are under control, apply this dosage
range 3 times a week or as needed to
maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.10
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
25.30%
10.00
6.80
3.50
45.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active.
Dilutions
1:20,100
to
1*6,670
23-68 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Before beginning treatment,
badly fouled systems must be cleaned
according to directions on page V-A-4-2.a.
Initial dose. Add as a slug dose at a
point in the system where circulation or
agitation is rapid.
1:20,100
to
1:13,300
23-34 ppm
Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
apply this dosage range.
Keep container closed when not in use;
keep chemicals from freezing.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.11
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
vol:vol
Final Cone.
of Active
1:6,670
to
1:5,000
15-20 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Before beginning treatment, badly fouled
systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-4-2.a. Add product
to the sump.
Initial dose^ Apply as a slug dose,
closing the bleed-off valves for the first
24 hours after addition.
1:20,000
to
1:13,300
5-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-2.12
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
ppm (parts per million) total active ingredient(s) in the product
and are rounded to the nearest whole number, except when the number
is less than one; then the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of the
number one. Unless otherwise stated, the use dilutions are the ratios of the
weight of the product to be added and the weight of water contained in
the system. The dilutions are expressed to the nearest second significant
figure when the value is less than 10,000 or the third significant figure
when the value is greater than 10,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: These products are for industrial and
commercial use only. Feed the product directly from container to a point
in the system where it will be uniformly mixed and evenly distributed,
such as cooling tower sump. Do not use in potable or domestic water
systems. Store product away from food or feed. Apply product only as
specified on the label.
Any product containing a quarternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.a
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
60.00%
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:123,000 5-12 ppm
to
1:50,300
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Controls
growth of algae, bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Prior
to addition of the product, system must be
cleaned to remove algal growth, microbio-
logical slime and other deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:503,000 1-12 ppm
to
1:50,300
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days or
as needed. Frequency of addition depends
upon the severity of the micro-
biological problem.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
** Dilutions of Active
1:63,100
to
1:26,100
1:272,600
to
1:26,100
1:63,100
to
1:26,100
1:272,600
to
1:27,300
5-12 ppm
1-12 ppm
5-12 ppm
1-11 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent or
continuous method of application. Add
product directly to the water of the
sump of the cooling tower. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Intermittent method.
Initial dose. Use when system is
noticeably fouled. Repeat until
control is achieved.
Subsequent dosage. Add every 2 to 5
days or as needed. Frequency
of addition depends upon the severity
of the microbiological problem.
Continuous feed method.
Initial dose. Add when the system
is noticeably fouled.
Subsequent dose. Maintain this
treatment level by pumping a
continuous feed of 1-11 ppm (active)
per 1,000 gallons of water lost
by blowdown.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 24.00%
24.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:50,200 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:20,100
1:200,800 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose.
to
1:20,100
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.3
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:43,400
to
1:17,100
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Add product directly to the water
of the sump of the cooling tower. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:171,800
to
1:17,100
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days or
as needed to maintain control.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 18.00%
18.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:37,200 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:15,000
1:149,800 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:15,000 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylenes
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
16.50%
16.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:34,500
to
1:13,800
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Add directly to the water of the
sump of the cooling tower. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:137,900
to
1:13,800
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days or
as needed. Frequency of addition depends
upon the severity of the microbiological
problem.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 15.50%
15.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:15,400 10-13 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:11,700
1:23,300 7-13 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:11,700 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:31,200
to
1:12,600
5-12 ppm
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
**
1:124,700
to
1:12,600
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
12.00%
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:24,900
to
1:10,000
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
** 1:99,600
to
1:10,000
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:20,800 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:8,340
1:83,400 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:8,340 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:5,270
to
1:3,950
10-14 pptn
% by Weight
5.40%
5.40%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:7,910
to
1:3,950
7-14 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:8,430
to
1:3,420
5-12 ppm
% by Weight
4.00%
4.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:34,200
to
1:3,420
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 3.60%
3.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:7,560 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:3,030
1:30,330 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:3,033 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% Clfi)
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
volrvol
**
1:3,300 31 ppm
1:1,600 62 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution or emulsion depending upon the
formulation. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-producing bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent or continuous feed
methods of application.
Initial dose.
Add to a precleaned system.
Add to a system containing visible algae
and microbial slime growth.
1:10,000 10 ppm
Subsequent dose.
Towers with continuous feed equipment;
Maintain this concentration by contin-
uously feeding the product at a rate
of 1 gallon per 10,000 gallons of
water lost by blowdown. If algae or
microbial slime growth reappears, re-
peat the initial dose (31 ppm) until
control is again evident followed by
the subsequent maintenance concentration.
1:10,000 10-31 ppm
to
1:3,300
Towers without continuous feed equipment;
After the initial dose, add this con-
centration to the sump once a week or
as needed to prevent algae or microbial
slime growth. If growth reappears,
repeat initial dose until control is
again evident, followed by the subse-
quent maintenance dose.
Issued: 9-30-75
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_ and Evaporative Condensers _
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C,,, 40% C12 10% C,fi) 7.00%
14 "' " 7^0%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Aids in control of the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun. Add the product
directly to the water being treated.
Addition may be made in the basin or sump
of the cooling tower or over the surface
of the cooling pond.
1:8,000 9-18 ppm Initial dose. Repeat dosage every 7
to days or less until biological control
1:4,000 is effected.
Subsequent dose. Same as the initial dose.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12» 10% C16>
Ethyl alcohol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:1,600 38 ppm
1:1,000 60 ppm
% by Weight
4.80%
1.20
6.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria. For intermittent method
of application. Badly fouled systems
should be cleaned before treatment is
begun. Add the product directly to the
water. Addition is made in the tower pan.
Initial dose.
If the system is clean, treat it once
or twice a week or more frequently if
required.
If microbial growths can be seen in the
cooling water (cloudy water), treat
with this concentration. Repeat until
cloudiness is reduced or disappears.
1:4,000
to
1:2,670
15-23 ppm
Subsequent dose.
required .
Apply once a week or as
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% Cu, 30% C,6, 5% C12, 5% C18) 40.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the buildup of slime-
forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Badly fouled
systems should be cleaned before treat-
ment is begun. Add product directly to
the water in the system.
1:18,600 21-40 ppm Initial dose. High concentrations may
to cause foaming. If foaming develops,
1:10,000 reduce the concentration or employ a
silicone antifoam until the system is
stabilized.
Note: Do not overfeed. The initial
dosage allows for normal water loss due
to evaporation, drift and system blow-
down and will afford adequate contact
time with the organisms.
1:43,500 9-15 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply once or twice a
to week or as needed. Favorable system
1:26,100 conditions can further govern cutback of
dosage.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18) 25.00%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% Ci6, 3% C18) 25.00
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be thoroughly
cleaned of slime and scale before
treatment is begun. Add the product
directly to the water in the cooling
tower drip pan near the inlet to the
recirculating pump.
1:50,000 10-20 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:25,000
1:500,000 1-3 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply as frequently as
to necessary to maintain control.
1:166,700
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C., 30% C , 5% C ., 5% Cft)
14 16 1^ 1"
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C , 30% C , 17% Clg, 3% Clg)
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
**
1:5,000
to
1:2,500
20-40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add
the product to the water on the distri-
bution decks, in the basin or in the sump
of the cooling tower. Preclean system of
organic debris before starting treatment.
If soap or anionic detergent is used,
rinse thoroughly before charging with
product.
Initial dose. Apply when system is notice-
ably fouled. Repeat as needed until
control is evident.
1:20,200
to
1:6,740
5-15 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
needed to maintain control.
This formulation is compatible with vir-
tually all corrosion inhibition additives,
but should not be used in the presence of
soap or other anionic detergents.
Issued: 9-30-75
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C12> 5% Cl8) 8.50%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C.,, 32% C,,) 8.50
17.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add
to the water of the sump of the cooling
tower. Preclean system of organic debris
before starting treatment. If soap or
anionic detergent is used, rinse thoroughly
before charging with formulation.
1:8,500 20-40 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:4,250
1:34,000 5-15 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
to needed to maintain control.
1:11,300
This formulation is compatible with virtual-
ly all corrosion inhibition additives, but
should not be used in the presence of soap
and other anionic detergents.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% Clfii 5% C12> 5% Clg) 5.00%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C,,, 32% C14) 5.00
1 10.00%
Use Recommentation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
volrvol
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add
directly into the water of the sump, or
through a by-pass valve or injection pump.
Preclean system of organic debris before
starting treatment. If soap or anionic
detergent is used, rinse thoroughly
before charging with product.
1:5,000 20-40 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:2,500
1:20,000 5-15 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
to needed to maintain control.
1:6,670
This formulation is compatible with virtually
all corrosion inhibition additives, but should
not be used in the presence of soap and
other anionic detergents.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C , 5% C )
14 16 1* -Lo
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
5.25%
5.25
10.50%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:4,970
to
1:2,490
Final Cone.
of Active
21-42 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming microorganisms.
For intermittent method of application.
Preclean system of organic debris before
starting treatment. If soap or anionic
detergent is used, rinse thoroughly before
charging with formulation.
Initial dose.
1:19,900
to
1:6,630
5-16 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or
sooner if visible growth appears.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30%
., 5% C . 5% C1Q)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% ^ , 32% C^)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
2.50
12.50%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
volrvol
Final Cone.
of Active
1:5,000
to
1:2,500
25-50 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of slime-forming microorganisms. For
intermittent method of application. Pre-
clean system of organic debris before
starting treatment. If soap or anionic
detergent is used, rinse thoroughly before
charging with formulation.
Initial dose.
1:20,000
to
1:6,670
6-19 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
needed to maintain control. If visible
growth reappears, repeat initial dose until
control is again evident, followed by the
subsequent maintenance dose.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12, 25% C,,, 10% C1fi) 15.00%
* 15.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Add product to the water in the tower sump,
tower basin or on the distribution decks.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:4,170 36-54 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is achieved.
1:2,780
1:5,960 25-36 ppm Subsequent dose. Add this dosage every 2
to or 3 days or as needed to maintain control.
1:4,170
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Active Ingredient(s)
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
% by Weight
18.00%
18.
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:4,000
to
1:2,670
45-67 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Add product to the water in
the tower sump, tower basin or on the dis-
tribution decks. Badly fouled systems must
be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is achieved.
1:8,010
to
1:4,000
22-45 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial control is
evident, add this dosage every 4 to 7 days
or as needed to maintain control.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl
ammonium chloride) 20%
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
% by Weight
25.00%
5.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:83,600
to
1:16,700
4-18 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Add
product at a point in the system where it
will be uniformly mixed. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment is
begun.
Initial dose. Add to clean system or when
a system is just noticeably fouled.
Frequency of addition and duration of
treatment are dependent upon the severity
of the problem.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% GIB)
% by Weight
24.00%
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:83,400
to
1:11,100
3-26 ppm
1:8,340 35 ppm
1:20,900 14-35 ppm
to
1:8,340
5.00
29.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of objec-
tionable slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Small water cooling equipment;
For intermittent method of application.
The frequency of feeding and the dura-
tion of treatment are dependent upon
the severity of the problem.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose.
dose.
Same as the initial
Large water cooling equipment;
For intermittent method of application,
Preclean equipment manually before
starting treatment. Apply product to
the sump of the equipment.
Initial dose. Apply when visible
microbial growths appear.
Subsequent dose.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:25,000
to
1:2,500
1:50,000
to
1:12,500
Final Cone.
of Active
11-105 ppm
6-21 ppm
% by Weight
23.75%
2.50
26.25%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming microorganisms.
Initial dose. Add to the water.
Subsequent dose. Add to the water every
7 to 10 days or as needed to maintain
control.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
_ and Evaporative Condensers _
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% Ci8) 12.50%
Tributyltin neodecanoate 5.00
17.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria. Pour
product slowly into the sump of the
cooling tower.
1:50,000 4-35 ppm Initial dose. Repeat periodically until
to control is evident. Dosage will vary
1:5,000 depending on severity of microbiological
contamination. Reuse of solution is
dependent on extent of regrowth; when
growths are visible, reslug at same
dosage.
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.20
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% Ci8)
Isopropanol
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:499,300 1 ppm
% by Weight
19.91%
19.40
8.62
47.93%
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. For continuous feed method of
application. Controls the growth of
algae and slime-forming bacteria.
Drip feed dose. Add to system at least
3 inches above sump water. Use 1 gallon
of product every 6 months for each 1 gal-
lon of water lost per minute by blowdown.
Issued: 12-15-73
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_ and Evaporative Condensers _
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16» 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5%
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% CU, 5% C18)
% by Weight
10.00%
8.40
1.60
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:6,670
to
1:5,000
1:20,000
to
1:13,300
30-40 ppm
10-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Badly fouled systems must be manually
cleaned before starting treatment. Apply
product to the sump. For intermittent
method of application.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose. Add weekly or as needed
for continued control of algae and bac-
terial slime.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.22
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride 50.00%
Isopropanol 20.00
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
(as available
quaternary)
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
1:23,800 21 ppm For normal systems use this concentration.
1:15,800 32 ppm For heavily contaminated systems, use
this dosage and then repeat above dosage
every 7 days or as needed to maintain
control.
1:71,300 7-11 ppm Subsequent dose. When the above treat-
to ment level is successful, apply this
1:47,500 dosage level weekly or as needed.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-A-4-5.22.1
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 12.60%
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18) 10.00
Dehydroabietylamine-ethylene oxide
condensate 5.00
Dehydroabietylamine acetate 4.90
Bis(tributyltin) oxide 1.00
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C,2, 5% C18) 0.20
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% Ci4, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% GIS) 0.20
33.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Controls the growth of bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
. application. Add product directly to the
water.
1:20,000 17-68 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:5,000
1:20,000 17-34 ppm Subsequent dose. Application should be
to every 7 to 10 days or as required to
1:10,000 control the bacteria and fungi.
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.23
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (98% C.,, 2% C ) 20.00%
" X 20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Apply at distribution headers, tower basin,
cold water sump, or other points where the
product will be uniformily mixed with water.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:20,900
10-12
ppm Initial dose. Apply to clean system or when
to system is just noticeably fouled. Repeat
until control is achieved.
1:16,700
1:41,700 5-10 ppm Subsequent dose. When algae control is
to evident, add this dosage to the system every
1:20,900 week or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-A-4-5.23.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (98% C12, 2% C14)
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
1:10,000 10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria thereby preventing
odors. For intermittent method of appli-
cation.
Initial dose.
1:20,000
to
1:10,000
5-10 ppm
Subsequent dose. Frequency of dosage
addition is determined by results obtained.
Normally addition once a week will suffice.
At certain times of the year, 2 dosages a
week or even several dosages a day may
be required.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-A-5.24
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,000
to
1:3,340
44-132 ppm
% by Weight
37.80%
4.00
2.00
0.10
43.90%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria.
Recommended dosage.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
Isopropanol
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
% by Weight
18.90%
15.00
2.00
35.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:3,590
to
1:720
100-500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
Recommended dosage. Add as needed for
control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:22,200
to
1:11,100
41-81 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Beads, granules. Microbiostat. Controls
the growth of algae and slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. For intermittent method
of application. Add product as a concen-
trated aqueous solution to the water system
where it will be uniformily mixed. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add to a clean system or when
the system is just noticeably fouled. Repeat
dosage until microbial control is achieved.
**
1:44,300
to
1:20,900
20-43 ppm
Subsequent dose. After control has been
achieved, apply this dosage weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Chemical produces a dust which is harmful if
inhaled or swallowed; keep container tightly
closed when not in use.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.26
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
**
1:22,200
to
1:11,100
41-81 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Briquettes. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Add briquettes by scattering
the proper amount around the water tower
basin or sump, or by suspending a bag con-
taining the proper amount near the center
of the tower basin. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is
begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage as needed to
obtain control.
1:44,300
to
1:22,200
20-41 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.27
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(a)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
7.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:2,250
to
1:1,250
40-72 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. May be added to the water
in the tower sump or basin or on the
distribution decks. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to clean system or when
system is just noticeably fouled. Repeat
this dosage until control is evident.
1:4,620
to
1:2,250
20-40 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial growths are
under control, add this dosage weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:22,200 2 ppm
% by Weight
3.40%
0.60
4.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For modified intermittent method of appli-
cation. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add to a clean system or
when algae are visible.
1:44,500 1 ppm
Subsequent dose. Restore concentration
of product when bleed-off volume reaches
50% of volume of water in system.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.28
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Isopropanol
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
31.60%
22.50
4.40
58.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,100
to
1:5,060
58-116 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to a clean system or
when system is just noticeably fouled.
Repeat until control is achieved.
1:20,200
to
1:10,100
30-58 ppm
Subsequent dose. When algae control is
evident, add this dosage every week or as
needed to maintain control.
Do not use, pour, spill or store product
near heat or open flame.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
21.30%
11.90
3.00
36.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:2,880
to
1:2,5
126-143 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Briquette. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Apply with the make-up water, before or
after heat exchangers, in cooling tower
basins, distribution decks or in cooling
tower sumps. Badly fouled systems must
be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage until control
is obtained.
1:20,800
to
1:3,970
17-91 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree
of control is achieved, apply weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Residual chlorine levels in excess of 10
ppm may inactivate formulation.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.28.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:41,700
to
1:8,300
12-60 ppm
by Weight
33.80%
8.50
5.90
2.00
50.20%
Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria.
Initial dose. Frequency of feeding and
amount of treatment are dependent on ob-
servation of slime and algae conditions
and type of system, and may vary from
every few hours to several weeks.
Keep product dry and container closed
when not in use.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.29
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C , 40% C12, 10% C16)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
24.70%
9.10
5.00
4.00
2.90
45.70%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:41,700
to
1:8,340
11-54 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
treatment. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. The frequency of feeding
and duration of treatment depends upon the
severity of slime and algal deposits. Ini-
tial high dosage should be utilized for a
time sufficient to obtain control of the
system.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Residual chlorine levels in excess of 0.5
ppm will inactivate the formulation.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.29.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:20,000
to
1:6,670
18-53 ppm
% by Weight
25.30%
6.80
3.50
35.60%
Basic Information and Limitations
Briquettes. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
Initial dose. Shock dosages at regular
intervals are recommended. The exact
amount and frequency of dosage is depen-
dent upon the severity of growth in the
system. Place the required number of
briquettes in a wire or plastic basket
suspended in the cooling tower basin or
at any other point in the system where
circulation or agitation is rapid.
To develop the effective dosage more
rapidly, close the bleed-off valves until
briquettes are dissolved.
Keep product dry and container closed
when not in use.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.30
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
18.40%
7.40
2.30
28.10%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:9,500
to
1:4,800
30-59 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Add directly to the water of the sump of
the cooling tower or any other convenient
point in the system. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
1:19,000
to
1:9,500
15-30 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add weekly or as needed to
maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate 25.30%
** 3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol 10.00
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt 6.80
Other chlorophenols and related compounds 3.50
45.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Feed product as
received, at one time, and at a point in
the system where circulation or agitation
is rapid. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
1:20,000 23-68 ppm Initial dose. Repeat until control is
to evident, generally once every operating
1:6,670 week.
1:20,000 23-34 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply after control is
to evident.
1:13,300
Keep container closed when not in use;
keep chemicals from freezing.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-A-4-5.31 Replaces page issued 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate 12.00%
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt 6.70
Propylene glycol 5.10
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) 5.00
Other chlorophenols and related compounds 2.10
Ethyl alcohol 1.20
32.10%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:6,300 51 ppm Initial dose. Repeat until control is
obtained.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Do not use this product in air-washer
systems.
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.32
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Isopropanol
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Ethylenediamine
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
23.60%
10.00
7.90
4.00
1.10
46.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:7,740
to
1:3,870
60-120 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Add product directly into
the water in the sump of the cooling tower
or any other convenient location where
good distribution can be assured. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat daily as needed until
desired control is obtained.
1:49,300
to
1:24,600
9-19 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once the bulk of the
growths are eliminated, add daily, weekly
or as needed to maintain control.
Residual chlorine levels at or in excess of
10 ppm will inactivate the formulation.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
8.45%
3.72
3.63
0.51
16.31%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:9,960
to
1:4,000
16-41 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of treat-
ment. Add the product directly into the
water of the sump of the cooling tower
or at any other convenient location where
good distribution can be assured. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Treatment is usually per-
formed twice or three times per week as
required to eliminate slime deposits in
the system.
1:9,960
16 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add daily or every other
day as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium chromate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
17.70%
3.70
0.60
22.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:830
264 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Soluble powder. Inhibits growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
modified intermittent method of applica-
tion. Add product to the cooling tower
sump. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose. When titration of treat-
ed water shows the level has made a 2.5
fold drop, add the product to bring back
up to the initial concentration. Fre-
quency of addition depends upon the amount
of water lost by blowdown.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.33
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Copper sulfate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
23.90%
8.30
3.30
35.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:16,700
to
1:5,560
21-64 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application.
Initial dose. Frequency of feeding and the
amount of treatment depend upon observation
of slime and algae conditions and type of
system, and varies from every few hours to
several weeks.
Subsequent dose. Same as Initial dose.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Copper sulfate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
20.00%
7.50
1.3Q
28.80%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,340
35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Add to the water of the sump of
the cooling tower. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage until micro-
bial control is evident.
1:16,700
17 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree
of control is achieved, apply periodically
as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Pentachlorophenol, potassium salt
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, potassium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
15.70%
9.00
1.80
26.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:6,800
to
1:3,400
39-78 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage as needed until
control is achieved.
1:13,600
to
1:6,400
20-41 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.34
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium 2-pyridinethiol 1-oxide*
2,2'-dithio-bis(pyridine-1-oxide)
% by Weight
24.00%
0.50
24.50%
*Sodium Pyrithione
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:29,800
to
1:10,700
8-23 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Inhibits the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Initial dose. Add to clean system or at
the first visible sign of contamination.
Subsequent dose. Repeat initial dose
every 7 days or as needed.
Product is a chelating agent and should
not be used in the presence of other
chelating agents; nor should it be used
in the presence of any chlorine residuals.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.35
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium 2-pyridinethiol 1-oxide*
2,2'-dithio-bis(pyridine-1-oxide)
*Sodium Pyrithione
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
6.1
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:8,000
to
1:2,500
Final Cone.
of Active
8-2A ppm
0.10
6.10%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Inhibits the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Initial dose. Add to a clean system or at
the first visible sign of contamination.
Subsequent dose. Repeat initial dose
every 7 days or as needed.
Product is a chelating agent and should
not be used in the presence of other
chelating agents; nor should it be used
in the presence of any chlorine residuals.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.36
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Dodecylguanidine hydrochloride
Isopropanol
% by Weight
12.25%
9.90
22.15%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:20,600
to
1:10,300
11-22 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Concentrated suspension. Controls the
growth of bacteria. For intermittent
method of application.
Initial dose. Dosage will vary depending
upon the severity of the biological
growth. The product should be added to
the system on an as-needed basis.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Do not mix product with any other feed
solution. Do not allow it to freeze.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-A-5.37
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.3-1.0 ppm
free residual
chlorine
% by Weight
100.00%*
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Microbiocide. For use in suffi-
ciently large systems. For intermittent
and continuous methods of application.
For directions on the handling for use of
chlorine gas, refer to various manuals,
such as:
"Chlorine Manual," The Chlorine Insti-
tute, Inc.
Betz Handbook of Industrial Water
Conditioning, Sixth Edition-1962,
Betz Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia,
Pa.
*Some products contain 0.3 to 0.5% by weight impurities.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
40.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:33,400
to
1:16,700
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:66,700
to
1:33,400
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when micro-
bial control is evident. Repeat as needed
to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine residual in
the recirculating water for at least 4
hours. Test water frequently to insure
proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep it
away from flammable matter. Store container
in a dry place; keep it tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:16,680
to
1:8,340
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent nethod of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun. Apply to
the water basin at a point where good
mixing occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:33,360
to
1:16,680
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water for
at least 4 hours. Test water frequently
enough to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep it
away from flammable matter. Store the
container in a dry place; keep it tightly
covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:8,340
to
1:4,170
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is established
as determined by a chlorine test kit.
1:16,700
to
1:8,340
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine resid-
ual in the recirculating water for at
least 4 hours. Test water frequently
enough to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep it
away from flammable matter. Store the con-
tainer in a dry place; keep it tightly
covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin*
*34.56% available chlorine
% by Weight
48.00%
48.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:41,700
to
1:8,340
8-41 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets or powder. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add product directly to
the cooling tower water. Periodically
measure the residual chlorine levels in
the system to insure a 0.2 to 0.5 ppm
residual minimum.
Subsequent dose. Repeat the initial dose
every day or as needed.
Store product in a cool, dry place; keep
the container covered.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.38
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
l,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin*
% by Weight
25.00%
25.00%
*18.
available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:20,000
to
1:10,000
9-18 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add by
feeding into the pump suction or by scatter-
ing either into the basin or on the top deck
of the cooling tower. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose.
as needed.
Repeat the initial dose
Chemical is a strong oxidant; therefore
store in a cool, dry place. Keep container
covered. Recommended in-plant storage
limit is 6 months.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.38.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl*-l-benzyl-2-
imidazolinium chloride
*alkyl (Cu to C17)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
50.00%
50.00
100.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:19,700 25 ppm
1:10,600 47 ppm
1:45,900
to
1:34,400
11-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Dilute product in 1 or 2 gallons of water;
add to the sump of the water cooling tower.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
If initial dose is not sufficient apply
this dosage.
Repeat initial dose every 7 days or as
needed to obtain control.
Subsequent dose. When the above treatment
is successful, apply this dosage weekly or
as needed to maintain control. If growth
reappears, repeat initial dose until control
is again evident.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-5.38.1.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-
2-thione
% by Weight
24.00%
24.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:8,370
to
1:7,180
29-33 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Balls. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Apply
with the make-up water, before or after
heat exchangers, in cooling tower basins,
or distribution decks, and in the cooling
tower sumps. Feed directly from drum or
use ball feeder. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply when microbial growth
is evident. Repeat dosage as needed until
control is achieved.
1:14,400
to
1:10,000
17-24 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once desired degree of
control is achieved, apply weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Store in a cool, dry area. Recommended
in-plant storage limit is 1 year.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.38.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
% by Weight
21.00%
6.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:83,400
to
1:16,700
3-16 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria. For continuous feed
method of application.
Drip feed dose. Frequency of feeding and
amount of treatment is dependent on slime
conditions and type of system, and may
vary from every few hours to several weeks.
Store in dry place; keep container covered.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-A-5.39
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
13.80%
1.20
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:20,000
to
1:2,000
8-75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Suspension. Controls the growth of
slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application.
Addition is made directly to the water.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned be-
fore treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.40
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:8,340
36 ppm
1:50,000
to
1:25,000
6-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned system
or when growth is first noticed. Repeat
dosage 1, 2, or 3 times weekly or as
required to achieve control of the micro-
bial growth.
Subsequent dose. When microbial control
is evident, apply every 3 days or as
needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.40.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
% by Weight
46.00%
4.00
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:1,590
315 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Suspension. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Add to the system by conventional metering
devices at point of make-up water addition.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
1:3,960
126 ppm
Subsequent dose.
tain control.
Add as needed to main-
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.40.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate 10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Reduces the growth of algae,
bacteria and fungi. For intermittent
method of application. The basin of the
tower or a line from a hot well are suit-
able addition points. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
1:25,100 4-6 ppm Initial dose. Application should be made
to to the system when microbial contamination
1:16,600 is first noticed. Repeat 1 to 3 times a
week until reduction in growth is accom-
plished.
1:49,300 2-4 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply once a week or as
to needed to maintain control.
1:25,100
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.41
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
**
1:23,600
to
1:10,200
4-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution, pellets, or briquettes. Controls
the growth of algae and slime-forming bac-
teria and fungi. For intermittent method
of application. Add at any point that
assures good mixing with system water.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned system
or when growth is first noticed. Repeat
dosage until desired degree of control is
achieved.
1:80,100
to
1:16,100
1-6 ppm
Subsequent dose. After microbial control
is achieved, apply 1 to 3 times a week or
as needed to maintain control.
Formulation is combustible; do not store
near heat or open flame. Keep container
closed when not in use.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.42
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 7.00%
7.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Controls the growth of slime-form-
ing bacteria and fungi.
1:41,700 2-13 ppm Initial dose. Add directly to the cooling
to tower water by placing pellets in a per-
1:5,560 forated basket and suspending in an area
of good flow or agitation so pellets
dissolve rapidly. Frequency of feeding
and duration of treatment are dependent
upon the severity of slime deposits.
Store in a dry place; keep container covered.
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.43
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Feed
directly from container to a point in the
system where it will be uniformly mixed
and evenly distributed such as cooling
tower sump. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before starting treatment.
1:10,400 5-6 ppm Initial dose. Repeat dosage as needed until
to desired degree of control is achieved.
1:8,350
1:41,800 1-3 ppm Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
to add weekly or as needed to maintain control.
1:16,700
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.44
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,500
to
1:5,270
1:35,100
to
1:8,100
5-10 ppm
1-6 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Controls the growth of algae,
bacteria, fungi and yeast. For intermittent
method of application. Feed product direct-
ly into water in sump of cooling tower.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.45
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
2.55%
2.55%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:5,650
to
1:2,610
5-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. The product should be applied
to the water of the cooling tower basin or
cold water sump, or at an alternate point
which provides good mixing. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before starting
treatment.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled; repeat daily until
control is evident.
1:20,500
to
1:4,120
1-6 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbiological
control is evident, add this dosage 1 to
3 times weekly or as needed to maintain
proper microbiological control.
Recommended in-plant storage limit is
6 months.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
17.00%
5.00
5.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:83,400
to
1:27,800
3-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Add product
directly to the cooling tower water. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. The frequency of addition
varies with the severity of the problem.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Product is combustible; keep away from
heat and open flame.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.46
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Isopropanol
% by Weight
50.00%
20.00
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:23,800 29 ppm
1:15,800 44 ppm
1:71,300 10-15 ppm
to
1:47,500
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Dilute the appro-
priate amount of product in 1 or 2 gallons
of water, then add to the sump of the
cooling tower. Badly fouled systems must
be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Repeat every 7 days or more frequently if
needed.
To be used if above dosage does not give
satisfactory results.
Subsequent dose. When above treatment level
is successful, use reduced concentration to
maximize efficiency. Repeat weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Should slime develop again, repeat initial
dosage.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.47
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:5,400
to
1:3,600
1:16,300
to
1:10,800
23-35 ppm
8-12 ppm
% by Weight
12.50%
12.50%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Apply product to
the water of the sump of the cooling tower.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. When the system is notice-
ably fouled, apply as a shock dosage. Re-
peat until control is achieved.
Subsequent dose. When microbial control is
evident, add every 7 days or as needed to
maintain control.
Should slime develop again, repeat initial
dosage.
Cooling tower waters that are inherently
low in algae growth and bacteria count may
be adequately controlled by the lower
range of these dosages.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.48
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Dldecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Dehydroabietylamine acetate
Dihydroabletylamine acetate
Tetrahydroabietylamine acetate
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:22,200
to
1:16,700
11-15 ppm
% by Weight
10.00%
7.60
3.90
3.50
25.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Add product directly
to the water of the sump of the cooling
tower. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply as a shock dosage.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose. The
frequency of dosage is dependent on the
severity of the microbial growths which can
be determined by visual inspection. The
retention time of the product in the system
and the variations in factors promoting
new growths of algae and slime-forming
bacteria, such as climate, will also affect
interval between dosages.
Product is combustible; keep container
closed and away from heat or open flame.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane benzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil 50.00%
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls growth of slime-forming
bacteria and sulfite producing bacteria in
recirculating water cooling tower systems of
petrochemical plants, gasoline plants and
refineries. For intermittent method of
application. Chemical is not intended or
recommended for continuous use. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:41,700 12-42 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:11,900
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil 23.50%
Isopropanol 30.00
53.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls growth of slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. For intermittent method
of application. Feed directly into water
at a point in the system where it will be
evenly mixed and uniformily distributed.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:7,090 76-101 ppm Initial dose. Repeat as needed to achieve
to control. Foaming may occur at the higher
1:5,310 dosage range; add a suitable antifoam to
control it.
1:21,200 25-50 ppm Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree
to of control has been achieved, apply weekly
1:10,600 or as needed to maintain control.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane propionate-copper
acetate complex**
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
**Copper as Cu - 0.55%
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
30.00%
15.00
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:4,220
to
1:3,520
107-128 ppm
1:42,200
to
1:5,280
11-85 ppm
45.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Apply to a
point in the system where it will be uniform-
ily mixed and evenly distributed. Feed
directly from the container or through a
proportioning pump. Feeding equipment
should be plastic or plastic lined. Badly
fouled system must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add initially to achieve con-
trol. Apply when the system efficiency is
in jeopardy of becoming affected or after
cleaning of systems whose efficiency is
already impaired. Foaming may occur at the
higher dosage range; add a suitable antifoam
to control it.
Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree of
control is achieved, add weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Do not use this chemical in humidifying air
systems. Use only as directed on the label.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:834,000 1-2 ppm
to
1:417,000
1:1,668,000 0.6-2 ppm
to
1:417,000
1:834,000 1-2 ppm
to
1:417,000
1:8,340,000 0.1-1 ppm
to
1:834,000
% by Weight
95.00%
95.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Crystals. Controls the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent or continuous feed methods
of application; method of application depends
upon the severity of the contamination when
treatment is begun and the retention time
of the treatment in the system. Follow
manufacturer's directions for preparing a
solution. Feed solution with a metering
pump; add it directly into the basin, or
at any other point of uniform mixing.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Intermittent method.
Initial dose. Use when system is notice-
ably fouled. Repeat until control is
achieved.
Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
add every 4 days, or as needed to maintain
control.
Continuous feed method.
Initial dose. Add when the system is
noticeably fouled.
Subsequent dose. Maintain this treatment
level by pumping a continuous feed at 0.1-
1 ppm (active) per 1,000 gallons of water
lost by blowdown.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:165,500
to
1:83,600
1:331,000
to
1:83,600
1-2 ppm
0.6-2 ppm
1:165,500 1-2 ppm
to
1:83,600
1:1,654,800 0.1-1 ppm
to
1:165,500
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent or continuous feed methods
of application; method of application
depends upon the severity of the contamina-
tion when treatment is begun and the
retention time of the treatment in the
system. Addition should be made with a
metering pump; add directly to the basin,
or at any other point of uniform mixing.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Intermittent method.
Initial dose. Use when system is notice-
ably fouled. Repeat until control is
achieved.
Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
add every 4 days or as needed to maintain
control.
Continuous feed method.
Initial dose. Add when the system is
noticeably fouled.
Subsequent dose. Maintain this treatment
level by pumping a continuous feed of 0.1-
1 ppm (active) per 1,000 gallons of water
lost by blowdown.
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Human Drinking Water
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: Final concentrations for chlorine-type
products are expressed in parts per million (ppm) of available chlorine
unless otherwise specified; it is then expressed as ppm of free avail-
able chlorine residual. For iodine products the concentrations are
expressed as residual of titrable iodine. When use dilutions are given,
they are the ratio of the volume of product to be added and the volume
of water to be used. The dilutions are expressed to the nearest second
significant figure when the value is less than 10,000 or the third
significant figure when the value is greater than 10,000.
The information for drinking water is presented in four subsections
depending upon the size of the water system to be treated: 1) indivi-
dual water supply systems, 2) small municipal systems, 3) large
municipal systems and 4) emergency water supplies.
Individual water supply systems represent the systems of individual
homeowners; farmowners; owners and operators of private and public
institutions, camps, estates and resorts; and industrial plants.
Small municipal systems represent the systems of the many smaller
communities where budgets do not permit the installation or replace-
ment of costly chlorine gas equipment necessary for disinfecting the
water supply for human consumption.
Large municipal systems are the systems used in large cities where the
usage level is sufficiently high to justify the expense of chlorine gas
equipment.
Emergency water supplies is self-explanatory.
The directions for treating water itself have been separated from the
directions for treating the various components of the water systems.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Chlorine-type products are presently the
disinfectants of choice in treating human drinking water and drinking
water systems. The amount of available chlorine necessary to disinfect
drinking water will depend directly upon the chlorine demand of the
water supply. Thus, it is not practical to attempt to be precise with
respect to the minimum concentration which must be recommended. In
general, recommendations must be such as to supply a free available
chlorine residual concentration of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm throughout the
system. The amount which must be added to accomplish this will vary
widely and may be as high as 10 ppm. With residuals higher than 2.5
to 3.0 ppm, taste becomes a factor in acceptance. Chemical control
tests for free available chlorine residual are necessary.
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For disinfecting standpipes and water-mains prior to use, 50 ppm of
available chlorine with a holding period of 24 hours is specified. In
the reverse flushing of filter-beds, slow acting organic chlorine
preparations are used to provide high available chlorine concentrations
over long periods of time.
Calcium and sodium hypochlorites are strong oxidants. Fire may result
from contact with heat, acids, organic or combustible matter. Keep
cover tightly closed; store container in an upright position in a cool
place. Do not mix with anything but water. Mixing with ammonia, acid
detergents or acid toilet bowl cleaners causes release of hazardous gases.
Since these chemicals are strong oxidants, read labels very carefully for
human toxicity statements.
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Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules or tablets. Reliably destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water supply.
Mechanical (automatic feeding devices)
treatment. Use a 1% supply solution.
Feed the solution by a small, simple
mechanical hypochlorinator solution
feeder or simple gravity feeder.
Introduce into the suction side of the
pump delivering water to the gravity or
pressure storage tank. Feed ahead of
the storage tank in the line of flow so
that sufficient mixing and contact time
may be allowed. Where a constant speed
pump operated by a float valve or
pressure device is used, connect a con-
stant feed type hypochlorinator to the
pump so that both may operate simulta-
neously. Maintain a free available chlor-
ine residual of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm after a 20
minute contact period with the solution.
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
**
Varies
50-53 ppm
**
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply, (continued)
Manual treatment. Add dry product
directly into the water supply. Use
a chlorine test kit to check the
chlorine level. Allow water to stand
for 24 hours and retest for a 0.1-0.2
ppm free chlorine residual.
Note: Once the level of purification
has been achieved, follow the practice
of regular chlorination to maintain a
0.1 to 0.2 ppm free chlorine residual
after a contact time of 20 minutes. Test
water daily with a chlorine test kit.
Keep a record of tests and readings.
Check the degree of treatment required
at regular intervals by submitting
water samples to a reliable laboratory.
New well. After well is installed
but before it is put into operation,
drop a sufficient amount of dry product
directly into the well so that after the
water has been agitated or circulated,
a 50 ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion is present throughout the well
(including pump, pipes and fittings)
as determined by a chlorine test kit.
Allow the water to remain standing in
the system 24 hours, then run all outlets
until the chlorine taste Is negligible.
Once the level of purification has been
achieved, follow the basic directions
for maintaining a free chlorine residual
of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm after a contact time
of 20 minutes as given above under
"Manual treatment."
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Basic Information and Limitations
(as available
chlorine)
1:66,500 11 ppm
Water supply.
Established
(continued)
(old) well.
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
1:78,200 9 ppm
If using a 1% hypochlorite solution,
feed it into the intake line of the
pump. If this location is not possible,
feed the hypochlorite anywhere in the
pump discharge line.
Maintain a free chlorine residual of 0.1
to 0.2 ppm after a contact time of 20
minutes. Regular testing is necessary,
and a record of tests and readings should
be kept.
If using the dry hypochlorite, follow
basic steps for disinfecting "new
well water" as given above.
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*50% available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
% by Weight
50.00%
50.00%
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:318,600 2 ppm
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Reliably destroys chlorine-
susceptible bacteria, algae and other
microorganisms.
Well water. Prepare desired concentration
in a pail of water. Pour solution into well
and agitate the water. Let set overnight,
then test the water with a suitable chlor-
ine test kit. The water should test a
minimum of "0.1-0.2 ppm free chlorine resi-
dual. Maintain this minimum by adding
additional calcium hypochlorite as required.
Check water daily for residual chlorine.
Note: If a chlorinator is used, follow
the manufacturer's directions.
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium hypochlorite
% by Weight
8.40%
8.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
0.1-0.5 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. For industrial and commercial
uses only. To be used as a precaution
against bacterial contamination of drink-
ing water.
Water supply. Using a suitable chlorine
test kit to determine amount required, add
the sodium hypochlorite solution until
there is a residual of 0.1 to 0.5 ppm
available chlorine. Test the water 10-20
minutes after adding the product.
Do not store this chemical any longer than
6 months from date of manufacture.
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Iodine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as residual
of titrable
iodine)
2 ppm
% by Weight
99.50%
99.50%
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. For destroying bacteria in water
pumped from wells, springs, or whatever
the source may be, for human consumption.
Water. Use an iodine feeder, placing it
between the water pump and the water stor-
age tank. Follow directions provided with
the feeder to obtain a residual of 2 ppm
titrable iodine after 30 minutes contact
time or a residual which meets the require-
ments of the state or local health depart-
ment or the regulatory department in the
jurisdiction. Thirty minutes or more
after the concentrated iodine solution
has been added, use test kit to determine
the residual of titrable iodine in the
treated water.
Thereafter, test the water at least once
a week for iodine residual. Keep a record
of tests and readings. Check the degree
of iodine residual required at regular
intervals by submitting water samples to
a reliable laboratory for bacteria analysis.
This chemical is volatile at ordinary
temperatures and pressures. Keep con-
tainer tightly closed and stored in cool
place. Burn all spillage and empty
containers.
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Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:13,300 53 ppm
1:13,300 55 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules or tablets. Reliably destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water system components.
New well system (pump, pipes and fit-
tings) . If using granules, add enough
dry product directly into the well to
provide 50 ppm available chlorine after
the construction is completed. Then
draw the water up to the outlets of the
system until chlorine odor is distin-
guishable at each outlet.
If using tablets, attach the proper
number of tablets inside the supply
end of each length of pipe at the time
of installation. Using a small spot
of tar, gasket cement or other appro-
priate adhesive material, stick the
tablets to the top of the pipe. After
the pipe is laid, draw water up into
the entire system to dissolve the
tablets. Allow the water to remain
standing in the system 24 hours, then
run all outlets until the chlorine
taste is negligible.
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:4,000
to
1:2,000
(as available
chlorine)
175-349 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components, (continued)
Well wall gravel. To sanitize the
gravel, simply add the proper amount
of dry product to each ton of gravel
as the gravel is fed into the well
during construction.
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Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
**
**
Varies
Varies
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules and tablets. Reliably destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water supply.
To accomplish chlorination of municipal
water supplies requires two steps. In
the first step, add enough hypochlorite
to satisfy the initial chlorine demand
of the water and to effectively control
bacteria and satisfy other oxidizable
matter present therein.
Then, add sufficient additional hypo-
chlorite to provide free chlorine resi-
dual of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm after a minimum
contact period of 10 minutes.
The usual means of application is by a
hypochlorinator which pumps the hypo-
chlorite into the water supply as it
flows past a selected point. When a
uniform rate of flow is maintained, a
constant rate hypochlorinator can be
used. If the flow varies, a propor-
tional feeding hypochlorinator is the
best choice. If use or volume does not
warrant the usage of a hypochlorinator,
hypochlorite solutions can be added to
the water supply by simple gravity or
syphon feeds.
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Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
50 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply, (continued)
The application point of hypochlorite
products should be so located as to
provide for thorough mixing of the pro-
duct with the entire volume of water
before it enters the distribution system.
The most common application points are
the intake side of the pump or the intake
side of the storage tank. If it is not
possible to use either of these two
locations, apply the hypochlorite at any
spot where sufficient contact time may
be assured.
Well water. Hypochlorite solution should
be pumped or fed by gravity into the well
in sufficient quantity to give 50 ppm of
available chlorine in the well after
thorough mixing by agitation. After
dosage, allow well to stand for several
hours or overnight under chlorination.
Then pump contents until a representative
raw water sample is obtained. Bacterial
examination of the water will indicate
whether further treatment is necessary.
If one treatment does not produce the
required results, then repeat procedure
until satisfactory bacterial samples are
procured over a period of several days.
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Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.2-0.3 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply. (continued)
Forebay or pump well water. Chlorinate
with hypochlorite in sufficient quanti-
ties to obtain a 0.2 to 0.3 ppm residual
chlorine reading after 20 minutes. The
dosage to arrive at this reading will
vary with conditions and must be con-
trolled by test. Hot weather, periods
of dryness and heavy rainfall will in-
crease the need for treatment.
Reservoir water. Chlorinate the water as
described above under "Small Municipal
Systems, Water supply." The most
effective means of maintaining an
adequate chlorine residual is continuous
feeding of the hypochlorite at the input
source. However, if the continuous
treatment is not practical, inter-
mittently broadcast the dry hypochlorite
over the surface of the water, taking
care to reach all parts of the reservoir.
Test daily, taking samples from areas
a good distance from the water inlet.
If samples must be taken near the inlet,
let them stand for at least 20 minutes
before testing.
Note: Do not stock fish in these
reservoirs.
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Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:13,300 53 ppm
Varies
5,253 ppm
1:12,400 56-75 ppm
to
1:9,300
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules and tablets. Reliable destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water system components.
Well casings. Before placing the new
casings in service, flush the inside of
the casing with the solution of hypo-
chlorite.
Reservoirs. Spray all parts of new
reservoirs or newly cleaned reservoirs
with a hypochlorite solution before
filling with water.
Filter sands. When new sands or replace-
ment sands are placed on the filter bed,
make an even distribution of dry calcium
hypochlorite throughout the new sands at
the rate of 1 Ib. for each 150-200 cubic
feet of sand. The action of the hypo-
chlorite dissolving as the water passes
through the bed will aid materially in
sanitizing the new sands.
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Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:1,240
(as available
chlorine)
562 ppm
1:1,240
562 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components. (continued)
Filter beds.
Periodic treatment. Use this treatment
where filter trouble is infrequent and
does not seriously interfere with nor-
mal operations. Remove filter from
service. Drain filter bed to depth of
one (1) foot above filter sand. Sprinkle
dry calcium hypochlorite evenly over
the surface of the water so that the
filter bed is covered at the rate of
one (1) Ib. for each 20 square feet of
filter bed. Allow 30 minutes for
dissolving and dispersal. Then drain
off the water from filter bottom until
it reaches a level even with the top
of the filter sand. Allow to stand for
a period of 4 to 6 hours. Then drain
completely and backwash.
Plant equipment.
Small capacity equipment (tanks, basins
and flumes). Before placing equipment
in service, or back in service, remove
all sediments and deposits and thorough-
ly clean equipment surfaces of all
physical soil. Place the dry hypo-
chlorite at the bottom of the equip-
ment in such a manner that maximum
turbulence may be received from in-
coming water. Fill to working capacity
and allow to stand for at least 4 hours.
Drain to waste, flush with potable water
and return to service.
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Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:670
(as available
chlorine)
1,051 ppm
Varies
55 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components. (continued)
Plant equipment. (continued)
Large capacity equipment. Where
capacities are too great to permit
filling, thoroughly clean equipment
surfaces, then generously spray or
swab with the hypochlorite solution.
After surfaces dry (2 to 4 hours after
spraying), completely flush down the
equipment with potable water, draining
the excess water to waste; then return
to service.
Mains. Before placing in service,
thoroughly flush new mains, as well
as old mains that have been repaired,
by discharging from fire hydrants in
sequence from high pressure to low
pressure end. Establish sampling
points (DO NOT USE FIRE HYDRANTS) for
obtaining representative chlorine and
bacterial samples. One of these must
be at the intake point of the new main
section. Permit a water flow of at
least 2.5 feet per second to continue
under pressure while continuously
injecting a solution of calcium hypo-
chlorite. Stop water flow when an avail-
able chlorine test of 50 ppm is obtained
at the low pressure end of the new main
section after a 24-hour retention time.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:13,300 55 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components. (continued)
Mains, (continued)
Then flush system free of all heavily
chlorinated water. Two days after the
initial disinfection, test water in the
system for bacteria and chemicals. If
results of the tests are not satisfac-
tory, maintain a 0.4 ppm free chlorine
residual in the pipe until test samples
for 2 consecutive days are acceptable.
Note: When constructing new mains, swab
the insides with a 1% solution of cal-
cium hypochlorite, drain, and then cap
the ends of the pipes before lowering
them into place.
When using calcium hypochlorite tablets,
attach the proper number of tablets
inside the upstream or supply end of
each length of pipe at the time of
installation. Using a small spot of
tar, gasket cement or other appropriate
adhesive material, stick the tablets to
the top of the pipe. After the pipes
are laid, fill them with water and let
stand for 24 hours before flushing.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.15
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Large Municipal Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
% by Weight
100.00%*
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. For commercial and industrial uses
only.
llaintain 0.1 to 0.2 ppm free chlorine resi-
dual throughout the distribution system.
For directions on the handling for use of
chlorine gas, refer to various manuals,
such as:
"Chlorine Manual", The Chlorine Insti-
tute, Inc.
"Public Health Service Drinking Water
Standards 1962", USPHS Pub. No. 956.
"Manual for Evaluating Public Drinking
Water Supplies", U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, reprinted 1971.
*Some products contain 0.3 to 0.5% by weight impurities.
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Reliably destroys chlorine-
susceptible bacteria, algae and other
microorganisms.
Water supply.
Dose raw water with hypochlorite to
produce a free available chlorine
residual of 0.2 ppm after a 20 minute
contact period. When circumstances do
not permit testing, add hypochlorite
(directly or in a 1% solution) until a
faint chlorine taste remains. This
will assure an adequate margin of
safety.
Note: In time of emergency, safe
chlorine residuals can be maintained
with calcium hypochlorite by using any
one (or all) of three feed methods:
1) mechanical feeding, 2) gravity
feeding, or 3) dry feeding.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.17
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
50-53 ppm
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply, (continued)
Well water. After treating the casings
(see "well casings" below) and clearing
the well of all turbidity, add sufficient
quantity of 1% calcium hypochlorite
solution (either by pumping or by gravity
feeding) into the well to give 50 ppm
of available chlorine after thorough
mixing by agitation. Permit the well to
stand under chlorination for several
hours, then pump the contents to waste
until a representative raw water sample
can be obtained for bacteriological
examination. If the results of bacteri-
ological examination are not acceptable,
it is necessary to repeat the treatment
until reduction of the contamination is
indicated by satisfactory bacteriological
samples over a period of several days.
Supplemental water supply. Under extreme
conditions trucking or shipping potable
water to a stricken community may be
required. After or during the filling
operation, dose the water with enough
calcium hypochlorite to provide a
free chlorine residual of at least
0.1-0.2 ppm upon arrival at the
distribution point.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium hypochlorite
by Weight
8.00%
8.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:7,070
10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. To be used as a precaution
against bacterial contamination of drink-
ing water.
Water supply. Add necessary amount of
solution to water in a glass or crockery
container and thoroughly mix. Let stand
10 minutes before using.
Chemical degrades with age. Use a suitable
chlorine test kit and increase dosage as
necessary to obtain required level of
available chlorine.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.19
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium hypochlorite
% by Weight
5.25%
5.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:4,730
(as available
chlorine)
11 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution.
Water supply. Add to water, mix or shake
well, and let stand 5 to 10 minutes before
drinking.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.20
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:670
1,051 ppm
1:1,330
525 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Reliably destroys chlorine-
susceptible bacteria, algae and other
microorganisms.
Water system components.
Potable water equipment. All equipment
(tanks, tank cars, tank trucks, hoses
and filling and discharge equipment)
used in trucking or shipping potable
water to a stricken community must be
thoroughly scrubbed and cleaned before
being utilized. Immediately before
the shipping containers are filled at
the loading point, all surfaces which
may come in contact with the potable
water must be sprayed, flushed or
swabbed with the solution. Allow the
container to stand for 10 minutes to
insure complete action. Then rinse
thoroughly with treated potable water
to remove any remnants of excess hypo-
chlorite which may be present.
Well casings. Where surface contamina-
tion has gained an entry, flush
thoroughly the casing with the calcium
hypochlorite solution.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All dosage rates and concentrations are on
a weight basis unless otherwise stated. When possible, dosage rates are
expressed as weight of product per ton of pulp or paper produced (dry
weight fiber) and concentrations are calculated in parts per million (ppm)
of total active ingredient(s) based on the weight of fiber (dry).
Products that did not provide dosage rates based on dry weight fiber have
dosage rates expressed as the weight of product per 1,000 gallons of treated
water. Concentrations are given in ppm of total active ingredient (s) based
on the weight of water or, when given, based on the total weight of fiber
and water at maximum dilution.
Dosage rates are given in exact figures. Concentrations are rounded to the
nearest whole number, except when the figure is less than one, in which case
the number is rounded to two significant figures.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: These products are for industrial use only.
They are intended to control the growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi
in pulp and paper mill systems. The object of control is to stabilize the
population at a level that will not interfere with system efficiency or
product quality. Treatment recommendations will vary depending on the
type of stock, quality of raw water, complexity of the system, and type,
location and degree of microbial contamination. The amount of product
actually required is best determined by actual test in the system.
Method of application may be slug, intermittent, or continuous.
Slug method - Treatment involves addition of a specified dose to the
system at one time. Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent method - Treatment is on a semi-continuous basis provid-
ing a continuous dosage for a brief period repeated at stated intervals.
Continuous method - Treatment is on an uninterrupted basis to provide
a sustained concentration.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring container, or suitable
chemical pump such as proportioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual addition may also be used.
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Products should be fed at a point in the system where they will be uniformly
mixed and evenly distributed.
Heavily fouled systems must be cleaned prior to initial treatment.
Products to be used in the manufacture of paper and paperboard intended to
contact food must comply with the Food and Drug Administration Title 21 -
Code of Federal Regulations Section 121.2505.
Apply products only as specified on labels or technical data sheets.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Acrolein
92.
92.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.05-1.0 Ib 23-460 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add to the system at the suction side of
the fan pump, machine chest, white water
chest, broke chest, the fresh water supply,
or blend chest. Apply only in accordance
with instructions of manufacturer under the
supervision of trained personnel.
Dosage. Maintain white water concentration
at 0.36-0.55 ppm active ingredient. 3 to 24
hours are required for an equilibrium con-
centration to be established.
Extremely flammable and irritating.
Do not allow contact with alkaline or acid
material. Do not store partially filled
containers for prolonged periods (2 to 3
months) as polymerization may occur.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505)
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% CIA, 30% C^, 5% C
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
51 Clg)
12.507
2.25
14.75%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.31-0.62 Ib 23-46 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Feed
by drip-feed device or chemical metering
pump. Add as early as possible in the
system at such points as the hydropulper,
machine chest or broke system.
Dosage.
Add product separately to the system.
Do not mix with other additives.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Bis (tripropyltin) oxide
45.70%
4.30
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat.
0.125 Ib
31 ppm
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.3
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chzoride
*alkyl (50% Cl4, 40% C12, 10% C16)
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
10.00%
10.00
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-0.3 Ib 10-30 ppro
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
to the pulp or stock.
Dosage.
Limitation: A maximum level of 1.0 Ib.
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene per ton of
dry weight fiber may be used in the
manufacture of paper and paperboard that
will contact food (21 CFR 121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.4
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% C )
Dodine (Dodecylguanidine acetate)
8.00%
4.70
12.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-2.0 Ibs 9-127 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
to the pulp stock, water, or additive
system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505 and 121.2526).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.5
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
80.00%
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-0.30 Ib 60-120 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Add at the beater, fan pump, hydropulper,
or other point where there will be uniform
mixing and distribution.
Dosage. Apply at regular intervals and at
least once daily. After control is obtain-
ed, reduce dosage to a level necessary to
maintain control.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.6
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
l,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
Bis (trichloromethyl) sulfone
30.00%
20.00
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Apply at a point of high consist-
ency where there is thorough mixing such
as the broke or machine chest.
0.125-0.31 Ib 31-78 ppm
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.7
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
2,3-Dibromopropionaldehyde
48.00%
32.00
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.06-0.16 Ib 24-64 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forraing bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by pump with outlet of delivery tube
well below the surface of the stock suspen-
sion. Add at points where there will be
uniform mixing and distribution. Add well
ahead of areas of maximum need such as the
beaters, pulper, or stock preparation chest.
Dosage. Dose at regular intervals and at
least once daily. Begin treatment at high-
er dosage rate. After control is obtained,
reduce dosage to a level necessary to main-
tain control.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.8
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
28.00%
6.50
34.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.125-0.31 Ib 22-54 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Apply at a point of high consist-
ency where there will be uniform mixing,
such as the broke or machine chest.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.9
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis (trichloromethyl) sulfone
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.025-0.13 Ib 3-13 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Drip
feed from container or feed by chemical
feed system. Add as early as possible in
the system at such points as the hydropulp-
er, machine chest, or broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505)
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.10
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.12-0.5 Ib 3-13 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Feed
by chemical metering pump. Add at a point
where there will be uniform mixing. Such
points include the beaters, Jordan inlet or
discharge, broke chests, furnish chests,
save-alls, and white water chests.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone 20.00%
Chorinated levulinic acids
(minimum chlorine content 45%) 3.00
23.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Drip
feed from container or feed by chemical
feed system. Add as early as possible in
the system at such points as the hydropulp-
er, machine chest, or broke system.
0.025-0.05 Ib 3-6 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% C.^)
20.00%
20.00
15.00
55.
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-1.0 Ib 55-275 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
to the pulp or stock.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.13
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
17.00%
6.00
23.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.125-0.31 Ib 14-36 ppm
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add to the broke or machine chest
at a point where there is uniform mixing.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.14
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone 17.00%
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 5.00
22.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
directly to the mill system at a point
where there will be uniform mixing.
0.1-0.3 Ib 11-33 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
5.70%
1.70
7.40%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-0.9 Ib 11-33 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
to the stock system or the furnish.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.16
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
4-Bromoacetoxymethyl-m-dioxolane
80.00%
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.025-0.30 Ib 10-120 ppm
0.050-0.40 Ib 20-160 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Manual slug addition may be used
on occasion. Add at points such as the
machine chest, consistency regulator,
hydropulper, or save-all.
White water dosage.
Pulp preservation dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.17
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
4-Bromoacetoxymethyl-m-dioxolane
50.00%
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.04-0.5 Ib 10-125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add to white water or pulp stock.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.18
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2-Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-0.6 Ib 30-90 ppm
0.2 Ib
30 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring contain-
er, or chemical metering pump. Add at a
point where there will be uniform mixing
and distribution.
General dosage. Add at the rate of
0.015-0.15 ppm active ingredient, based on
the total weight of fiber and water at
maximum dilution. Treat for a period of
2 to 4 hours repeated once each 8, each
12, or each 24 hours.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a min-
imum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Secondary fiber supplementary treatment.
Use treatment when microbiologlcally contam-
inated pulp or secondary fiber (waste paper)
is added to the system. Add dosage to each
beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 30-60 ppm
0.6 Ib
90 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.3-1.2 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. The frequency can be increased or
decreased to provide optimum control. Do not
add to water used for drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.20
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
2-Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
20.00%
8.00
28.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-0.60 Ib 28-84 ppra
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by measuring container, or chemical
metering pump. Add at a point where there
will be uniform mixing and distribution.
General dosage. Use at concentrations
of 0.14-2.2 ppm active ingredient, based
on the total flow of fiber and water at
maximum dilution. Treat for a period of
2 to 6 hours repeated once each 8, each 12,
or each 24 hours. Add at the suction side
of the fan pump, or to the white water or
stock moving to the fan pump. Thoroughly
clean system prior to treatment. Addition
of 84 ppm active ingredients to the final
rinse water is recommended. Repeat
cleaning periodically.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a min-
imum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2 Ib
28 ppm
3.2-0.4 Ib 28-56 ppm
0.6 Ib
84 ppm
Recycled fiber supplementary treatment.
Use treatment when microbiologically contam-
inated pulp or recycled fiber (waste paper)
is added to the system. Add dosage to each
beater or pulper.
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.3-1.1 ppm active ingredients for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. The frequency can be increased or
decreased to provide optimum control. Do not
add to water used for drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
9.20%
4.90
14.10%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod. /
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-0.5 Ib 7-35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
to the pulp stock, water, or additive sys-
tem.
Dosage.
Limitation: A maximum level of 1 Ib.
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene per ton of dry
weight fiber may be used in the manufacture
of paper and paperboard that will contact
food (21 CFR 121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.23
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate 10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent or slug method of applica-
tion. Add to the white water system or to
the stock furnish.
0.1-0.55 Ib 5-28 ppm Dosage. If slime build-up is heavy, add
total required dosage within a 2 to 4 hour
period. Subsequently, add repeated dosages
twice a day for a 1 to 2 hour period.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-0.35 Ib 15-35 ppm
0.35-0.50 Ib 35-50 ppm
0.15-0.35 Ib 15-35 ppm
0.15-0.35 Ib 15-35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use continuous or intermit-
tent method of application. Add at a
point in the system where there will be
uniform mixing and distribution, such as
the beaters, Jordan inlet or discharge,
broke chests, furnish chests, save-alls,
or white water tanks. Heavily fouled sys-
tems must be cleaned prior to initial
treatment.
Dosages.
Heavily fouled systems. Boil out
system, then treat at dosage level,
as needed for control.
Moderately fouled systems.
Initial dosage. Treat system
continuously with dosage until
control is evident.
Subsequent dosage. When control
is evident add dosage on a continu-
ous or intermittent basis as needed
for control.
Slightly fouled systems. Treat
continuously until control is evident,
then add product on an intermittent
basis to maintain control.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.25
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Add product separately to the system.
Do NOT mix with other additives in order
to avoid decomposition of the product.
Limitation: A maximum level of 0.1 Ib.
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide per
ton of dry weight fiber may be used in
the manufacture of paper and paperboard
that will contact food (21 CFR 121.2505),
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.26
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.6-1.4 Ibs 15-35 ppm
1.4-2.0 Ibs 35-50 ppm
0.6-1.4 Ibs 15-35 ppm
0.6-1.4 Ibs 15-35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi,
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Add at points such as the
beaters, Jordan inlet or discharge, broke
chests, furnish chests, save-alls, and
white water tanks.
Dosages.
Heavily fouled systems. Boil out
system, then treat at dosage level,
as needed for control.
Moderately fouled systems.
Initial dosage. Treat system
continuously with dosage until
control is evident.
Subsequent dosage. When control
is evident add dosage on a continu-
ous or intermittent basis as needed
for control.
Slightly fouled systems. Treat
continuously until control is evident,
then add product on an intermittent
basis to maintain control.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.27
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Add product separately to the system.
Do NOT mix with other additives in order
to avoid decomposition of the product.
Limitation: A maximum level of 0.1 Ib.
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide per
ton of dry weight fiber may be used in
the manufacture of paper and paperboard
that will contact food (21 CFR 121.2505)
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.28
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
N,N-Dimethylformamide
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
5.95%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.2 Ibs 17-94 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi
and yeasts. Use continuous or slug method
of application. Add to the stock furnish
or white water system.
Dosage. If slime build-up is heavy,
add total required dosage within a 2 to 4
hour period. Under less severe conditions,
use continuous application.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.29
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Ethylene glycol
N-[alpha-(1-Nitroethyl)benzyljethylenediamine,
potassium salt
54.00%
25.00
79.00%
Use Recommendation
Vol of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.24-0.30
fluid ounce
1.5-2.0 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Use intermittent method of
application. Feed by proportionating pump.
Add to the white water, beater or hydro-
pulper.
Dosage. Concentration is based on total
water flow at maximum dilution. Add product
for a 3 to 6 hour period per shift or at
shorter intervals. Addition to the white
water should be made directly into the sys-
tem by use of a timing device. Addition
to the beater or hydropulper should be made
by injection into the make-up water, with
the total dosage divided into equal incre-
ments added to each beater or hydropulper.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.30
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
S-(2-Hydroxypropy") thiomethanesulfonate
80.00%
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.40-4.0 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
intermittent method of application.
Dosage. Concentration is based on the
total weight of fiber and water at maxi-
mum dilution. Treat for a period of 4
to 6 hours. Under severe slime growth
conditions, repeat addition once each 8 or
each 12 hours. Under average slime growth
conditions, repeat once each 24 hours.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.31
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
20.00%
8.40
8.30
4.90
0.70
42.30%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
212-423 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add to the pulp suspension prior to sheet
formation.
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.32
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
20.00%
6.00
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.01-0.5 Ib 1-65 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.33
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
Ethanolamine
Ethylenediamine
14.70%
13.70
10.00
6.50
3.70
48.60%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.0 Ibs 122-486 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring contain-
er or chemical metering pump. Add at a
point where there will be uniform mixing
and distribution.
General dosage. Use at concentrations of
1-6 ppm active ingredients, based on the
total flow of fiber and water at maximum
dilution. Treat for a period of 6 hours
repeated once each 8, each 12, or each 24
hours.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a min-
imum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.34
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
1.0 Ib
243 ppm
0.5-1.0 Ib 122-243 ppm
2.0 Ibs
486 ppm
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contami-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each beater or pulper.
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.35
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl
ammonium chloride) 20%
Tributyltin acetate
20.00%
10.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.09-0.44 Ib 13-66 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add at a point where there is good
agitation.
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper
and paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.36
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Add at a point well ahead of
area of need where immediate dispersion or
water solution is not required. Preferably
add where stock is of high consistency such
as beater, hydropulper, and broke chest.
0.02-0.33 Ib 3-50 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.37
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Saper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.05-1.0 Ib 3-50 ppm
0.1-0.5 Ib 5-25 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use continuous, intermittent,
or slug method of application. Feed by
drip-feed device, measuring container or
chemical metering pump. Add to the stock
furnish or white water system. Apply at a
point in the system where there will be
uniform mixing such as the beater, fan pump,
hydropulper, machine chest, furnish chest,
broke system, save-alls and white water tank.
Dosage. Use at least once daily. For
intermittent application, treat for a period
of 2 to 4 hours per shift or 6 to 8 hours
per day. Under severe slime conditions,
add total dosage within a 2 to 4 hour
period. Under less severe conditions,
application may be continuous.
Broke, Pulp, or Secondary fiber supple-
mentary treatment.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.38
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 7.00%
7.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of. pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Solution. Microbicide. Controls
the growth of slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Add directly to the hydropulper.
0.09-1.42 Ib 3-50 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.39
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 4.90%
Dodine (Dodecylguanidine acetate) 4.80
9.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
directly to the pulp, stock, water or
additive system.
0.1-1.5 Ibs 5-73 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505 and 121.2526).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.40
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
22.00%
22.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.0 Ibs 44-220 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Slug application is recommended to troubled
areas. Continuous or intermittent method
of application may also be used. Add to
beaters, hydropulper, white water system,
or pulp stock.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.41
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
15.00%
15.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.0 Ibs 15-300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by drip-feed device or
chemical metering pump. Add early in the
system at points such as the hydropulper,
machine chest, or broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.42
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
4- (2-Nitrobutyl)morpholine
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
14.25%
5.00
1.50
20.75%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-1.5 Ibs 10-156 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria. Use intermit-
tent method of application. Feed by propor-
tioning pump, drip-feed device, or directly
from container. Add to the beater chest,
Jordan headbox or chest, machine chest, or
the white water system.
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.43
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Pentachlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
8.60%
4.90
1.00
14.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-1.5 Ibs 7-109 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Add directly to the pulp stock, water or
additive systems.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.44
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Pentachlorophenol, potassium salt
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, potassium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
15.70%
9.00
1.80
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod. /
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-1.0 Ib 66-133 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Add at any
point in the system prior to sheet forma-
tion, or to the recirculating white water.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.45
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyl-
dithiocarbamate
AO.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-1.0 Ib 50-200 ppm
0.2-0.6 Ib 40-120 ppm
0.2 Ib
40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring con-
tainer, or chemical metering pump.
General dosage. Add product in concen-
trations of 1 to 5 ppm by weight in acidic
systems and 4 to 8 ppm by weight in neutral
or alkaline systems; based on total weight
flow of stock and water at maximum dilu-
tion. Use intermittent method of applica-
tion. Treat for a period of 2 to 6 hours
out of each 8, each 12, or each 24 hours.
Add at the suction side of the fan pump,
or to the white water or stock moving
to the fan pump.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a mini-
mum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week. Add
in a manner that will ensure uniform dis-
tribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.46
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 40-80 ppm
0.6 Ih
120 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.4-1.6 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. Do not add to water used for
drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.47
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyl-
dithiocarbamate
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
32.00%
8.00
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-1.0 Ib 50-200 ppm
0.2-0.6 Ib 40-120 ppm
0.2 Ib
40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring con-
tainer, chemical metering pump.
General dosage. Add product in concen-
trations of 1 to 5 ppm by weight in acidic
systems and 4 to 8 ppm by weight in neutral
or alkaline systems, based on total weight
flow of stock and water at maximum dilu-
tion. Use intermittent method of applica-
tion. Treat for a period of 2 to 6 hours
out of each 8, each 12, or each 24 hours.
Add at the suction side of the fan pump,
or to the white water or stock moving
to the fan pump.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a mini-
mum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week. Add
in a manner that will ensure uniform dis-
tribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosrge to each beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.48
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
WC of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 40-80 ppm
0.6 Ib 120 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncpated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.4-1.6 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. Do not add to water used for
drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.49
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
20.30%
14.70
35.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.8-4.0 Ibs 140-700 ppm
0.5-1.5 Ibs 88-263 ppm
1.0 Ib
175 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring con-
tainer, or chemical metering pump.
General dosage. Use intermittent method
of application. Treat for a period of 6
hours out of each 8, each 12, or each 24
hours. Add at the suction side of the fan
pump, or to the white water or stock moving
to the fan pump. Thoroughly clean system
prior to initial treatment. Addition of
350 ppm active ingredients to the final
rinse water is recommended. Repeat clean-
ing periodically.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a mini-
mum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.50
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Ac t ive
Basic Information and Limitations
0.5-1.0 Ib 88-175 ppm
2.0 Ibs
350 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated Broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.7-1.75 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 6 to 12 hours out of
each 24 hours. Do not add to water used
for drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.51
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
by Weight
Potassium trichlorophenate
Isopropanol
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
47.00%
10.00
3.00
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.4-1.7 Ibs 29-120 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Feed by chemical metering pump
or gravity feed. Manual addition may be
used for slug application. Add to the
white water or stock systems.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.52
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Silver*
Copper*
3.20%
0.60
3.80%
*as elemental
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.0095-0.19 ppm
0.038-0.38 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Colloidal suspension. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
General dosage. Concentration is based
on the weight of furnish. Use continuous
or slug method of application. Feed by
chemical metering pump. Add at one or more
points, such as the beaters, hydropulpers,
before or after the refiners, storage
chests, machine chest, head box, wire pit
and fan pump.
Broke treatment. Use treatment for highly
contaminated broke systems. Concentration
is based on the weight of broke in the
chest. Begin treatment at the higher level
of dosage range, then reduce dosage to
level necessary to maintain control.
Do not allow concentrated product to con-
tact iron, copper, bronze, brass, tin, lead,
aluminum, zinc, and chrome or product will
become unstable and less active.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.53
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
79.00%
79.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.32-0.64 Ib 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Flakes. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria.
Use continuous or intermittent method
of application.
Dosage. Add product as a warm water
solution to the system at a point such as
the machine chest, beater, or blend chest;
or add in flake form directly to the
beater. For intermittent application,
treat for a period of 5 to 10 hours every
24 hours. Repeat as often as necessary to
maintain control.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.54
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
37.00%
37.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.68-1.35 Ibs 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add to the system at a point such
as the machine chest, beater, or blend
chest.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
treat for a period of 5 to 10 hours every
24 hours. Repeat dosage as often as neces-
sary to maintain control.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-A-21.55
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
27.
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.93-1.85 Ibs 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Feed by
chemical metering pump. Add to the white
water, fresh water, or pulp stock.
Dosage.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.56
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
25.00%
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
1.0-2.0 Ibs 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Add
to the system at a point such as the
machine chest, beater, or blend chest.
Dosage. Repeat as often as necessary
to maintain control.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.57
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Ethylenediamine
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Isopropanol
13.00%
13.00
11.00
11.00
48.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-2.0 Ibs 48-480 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or slug method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device or chemical
metering pump.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.58
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
27.60%
2.40
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
2.3 Ibs
0.66 Ib
345 ppm
99 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by chemical metering pump. Add to
the beater, hydropulper, or headbox.
Initial dosage. Repeat as necessary to
obtain control.
Subsequent dosage. Once control is obtain-
ed by initial treatment, reduce dosage
level.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.59
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
17.00%
11.00
28.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Add
at any point in the system prior to sheet
formation, or the the recirculating white
water where there will be uniform mixing.
0.3-1.2 Ibs 42-168 ppm
Dosage.
water.
Feed directly or diluted with
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.60
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
16.00%
15.00
31.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.2 Ibs 15-348 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use contiuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by drip-feed device or
chemical metering pump. Add to the furnish
early in the stock preparation system at
a point where the pH is above 7.0. Typical
points of addition include the hydropulper,
machine chest, and broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.61
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
15.00%
15.00
30.. 00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.0 Ibs 15-300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device or chemical meter-
ing pump. Add as early as possible in the
system at points such as the hydropulper,
machine chest or broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21CFP,
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.62
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
25.30%
10.00
6.80
3.50
45.60%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.47-2.8 Ibs 106-640 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Drip
feed or feed by chemical metering pump.
Add as early as possible in the system at
points such as the hydropulper, machine
chest, or broke system.
Dosage.
Add product separately to the system.
Do not mix with other additives in order
to avoid any incompatibilities.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.63
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active IngredientCs)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
% by Weight
15.00%
14.00
4.00
33.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-2.0 Ibs 33-330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.64
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Act ive
0.18-1.0 Ib 81-450 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Add to the
beaters.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.65
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
56.90%
7.90
64.80%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp
or paper
produced
Cone.
of
Active
0.25-1.39 Ib 81-450 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Ball Briquette. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add at any point in the system prior to
sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water system.
Dosage. Add directly to the system or
use a ball feeder. If solution feed is
desired, a 3-5% solution can be made by
dissolving ball briquette in warm water.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.66
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Propyl alcohol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
13.20%
7.50
6.00
1.80
28.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.2 Ibs 57-314 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Slug method of application is
recommended. Continuous application may be
used as an alternate method.
Dosage. Add total daily dosage within a
2 to 4 hour period. If slime build-up is
heavy, add dosage within a 2 hour period
of each 8 hour shift.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.67
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C 2» 10% C )
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
24.70%
8.60
4.00
2.90
40.20%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod. /
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-2.0 Ibs 30-402 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Add to the high density stock system or
the dilute furnish.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.68
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s_)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
24.70%
9.10
5.00
4.00
2.90
45.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 69-457 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the hydropulper.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.69
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
35.55%
8.50
4.95
49.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 74-490 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.70
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active IngredientC
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
21.30%
11.90
3.00
36.20%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-2.0 Ibs 45-362 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Ball Briquette. Controls the growth of
slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add at
any point in the system prior to sheet
formation, or to the recirculating white
water system. Typical points of addition
include the beaters and pulpers.
Dosage. Feed directly to the system or
use a ball feeder. If solution feed is
desired, a 3-5% solution can be made by
dissolving ball briquette in warm water.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.71
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
20.00%
10.00
3.00
33.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.0 Ibs 66-330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Apply at any point in the system prior to
sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C1A, 40% C^, 10% C.^)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
24.70%
9.10
5.00
4.00
2.90
45.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 69-457 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the hydropulper.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
3,3,4,4-Tetrachlorotetrahydrothiophene
1,1-dioxide
Other chlorinated thiophene dioxides
92.00%
8.00
100.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.02-0.06 Ib 10-30 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Add
at the broke storage chest or the machine
white water storage chest.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.74
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione 98.00%
98.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.083-0.415 Ib 10-49 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbicide. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
at the beaters or as early as possible in
in the system to allow time for dispersion.
Dosage.
Do not use in combination with mercurials
or other components not compatible with
sulfur compounds.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.75
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
24.00%
24.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 36-240 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Ball Briquette. Microbicide.
Controls the growth of slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Use continuous or
intermittent method of application. Feed
by drip-feed device, chemical metering
pump, or ball feeder. Add at any point in
the system prior to sheet formation, or to
the recirculating white water. Add at
points such as the beaters, hydropulper,
machine chest, and broke system where there
is good mixing.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.76
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
19.00%
19.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.38-2.5 Ibs 36-240 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Add at any point in the
system prior to sheet formation, or to
the recirculating white water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.77
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
Isopropanol
24.00%
9.00
33.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-1.2 Ibs 66-198 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add at any point in the system prior to
sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water. Typical points of addition
include beaters and pulpers.
Dosage. Feed directly or diluted with
water.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.78
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-J. ,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
21.00%
6.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.0 Ibs 68-270 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump, drip-feed device, or directly. Add
to the beater, beater chest, Jordan head-
box or chest, machine chest, or white
water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.79
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
20.00%
5.00
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-1.5 Ib 31-188 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use slug method of applica-
tion. Add to the white water system.
Dosage. Add total daily dosage as a
shock dosage within a 2 to 4 hour period.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.80
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
19.00%
2.50
21.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.0 Ib 43-215 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous, intermittent or slug method
of application. Add at any point in the
system prior to sheet formation, or to the
recirculating white water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.81
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-diraethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
21.00%
5.00
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.31-1.25 Ibs 41-163 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use continuous or intermittent
method of application. Feed by chemical
metering pump. Add to the system at a
point of high consistency where there is
good mixing such as broke or machine chest.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.82
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione, sodium salt
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
21.00%
6.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.5 Ib 68-338 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Use continuous method of appli-
cation. Feed by chemical metering pump or
gravity feed. Avoid shock dosage. Add to
points in the wet end of the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFP>
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.83
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) thiomethanesulfonate
32.00%
28.00
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-2.0 Ibs 60-600 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi,
Use intermittent method of application.
Add at a point in the system where there
is uniform mixing and distribution.
Dosage. Treat for a period of 4 to 6
hours. Repeat treatment once each 8 or
each 12 hours under severe slime growth
conditions, or once each 24 hours under
average slime growth conditions.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.84
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) thiomethanesulfonate
13.30%
11.70
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-0.6 Ib 25-75 ppm
0.2 Ib
25 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device or chemical meter-
ing pump.
General dosage. Use at concentrations of
0.38-3.8 ppm active ingredients, based on
the total flow of stock and water at maxi-
mum dilution. Treat for a period of 4 to 6
hours repeated once each 8 or each 12 hours
under severe slime growth conditions, or
once each 24 hours under average slime
growth conditions. Add at a point in the
system where there will be uniform mixing
and distribution.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for slush pulp to be held in storage for a
minimum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each boater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.85
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 25-50 ppm
0.6 Ib
75 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.86
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 10.00%
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 5.00
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add at any point in the system prior
to sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water system.
0.02-0.6 Ib 2-45 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.87
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
6.00%
3.00
9.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.05-1.0 Ib 2-45 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add to stock or white water systems.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
treat for 2 to 4 hours per shift or 6 to 8
hours per day.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.88
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]cyclohexanone
15.00%
9.00
2.00
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.0825-0.825 Ib 3-26 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Use continuous or intermittent
method of application. Peed by chemical
metering pump. Add to the white water or
stock system.
Dosage. Under conditions of extensive
white water recirculation, high levels of
fillers in the furnish, and severe slime
conditions, dosages approaching the upper
level of range are recommended. Under
less severe conditions, dosages approaching
the lower level of range should be used.
Intermittent application of several hours
each shift is recommended. Under severe
slime conditions, use continuous method of
application.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.89
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
45.90%
45.90%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.0 Ibs 115-459 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Slug method of application
is recommended to troubled areas. Contin-
uous or intermittent application may also
be used; add to the white water, beaters,
or hydropulpers.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.90
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(si % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)me thyl]cyclohexanone
22.205T
20.00
42.20%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-1.0 Ib 42-211 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Feed by chemical metering pump
or gravity feed. Add to the wet end of the
mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.91
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
17.90%
16.20
2.30
36.40%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-3.0 Ib 55-550 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.92
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Isopropanol
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
15.06%
11.06
10.00
7.45
1.54
45.11%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.0 Ibs 23-451 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by drip-feed device or
chemical metering pump. Add as early as
possible in the system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.93
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp jind Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
50.00%
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-2.0 Ibs 63-500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Bacteriostat. Fungicide.
Controls the growth of slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Add to the stock
lines, broke system, or white water system
at the fan pump.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.94
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Vinylene bisthiocyanate
8.00%
8.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.125-0.69 Ib 5-28 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use slug or continuous method
of application. Add to the white water
system or the stock furnish.
Dosage. If slime build-up is heavy,
treat with shock dosages, adding total
required dosage within a 2 to 4 hour
period. Under average conditions, use
continuous method of application.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.95
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
87.00%
7.50%
94.50%
*Total Zinc as metallic ... 19.1
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-0.26 Ib 47-125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Use continuous
or intermittent method of application.
Slug application is not recommended. Add
to the system at beater, hydropulper, or
headbox ahead of area of slime accumulation.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
add small amounts several times during an
8 hour shift.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.96
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
46.00%
4.00
50.00%
*Total Zinc as metallic ... 10.5%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.19-0.5 Ib 47-125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Suspension. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Use continuous
or intermittent method of application.
Slug application is not recommended. Feed
by metering device. Add to beater, hydro-
pulper, or headbox ahead of area of slime
accumulation.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
add small amounts several times during an
8 hour shift.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.97
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AQUATIC SITES
Irrigation Well Water
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (100% C)
% by Weight
66 2/3%
33 1/3
100.00 %
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:1,600
625 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria.
Dissolve product in a few gallons of water
so the solution will reach the water and
not stick to the casing and pump column
pipe. Add the solution to the well; agi-
tate thoroughly with the pump, bailer or
tools to mix the product with the water.
Run the pump just enough to be sure the
solution is inside the column pipe.
Allow solution to stand in the well for
8 hours; it can be left indefinitely or
until the well is to be used without any
danger to the pumping equipment. Pump
or bail the well to waste until the water
is clean and free of foam; this will
usually require only a few minutes. After
this, pump well continuously to waste for
30 minutes.
Do not contaminate food or feed crops when
pumping to waste. Do not pump waste into
streams.
Read label very carefully for human tox-
icity statement.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-11
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
ppm (parts per million) total active ingredient(s) in the product and are
rounded to the nearest whole number, except when the number is less than
one; then the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of the number one.
Unless otherwise stated, the use dilutions are the ratios of the weight
of the product to be added and the weight of the water contained in the
system. The dilutions are expressed to the nearest second significant
figure when the value is less than 10,000 or the third significant figure
when the value is greater than 10,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: These products are for industrial use only.
Treatment recommendations vary depending upon the design of the specific
system and the specific problems to be solved. Bacteriological and
chemical tests should be performed prior to treatment in order to:
determine the nature of the problem, establish the number and type of
microorganisms present and estimate the amount of the proper bactericide
needed for initial treatment. "Batch" or "slug" treatment is carried out
by dumping a quantity of the chemical into the system at a. point where
the product will be uniformly mixed. For continuous applications a con-
ventional positive displacement chemical pump is used, so connected as to
inject continuously a small proportion of chemical into the system. Do
not use in systems where the effluent may drain into streams, lakes, ponds
or municipal water systems. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
equipment or disposal of wastes. Apply product only as specified on label
or technical data sheet. If necessary contact a field service engineer.
Do not use, spill, pour or store products near heat or open flame. Any
product containing a quarternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements. Most products
are corrosive to eyes and skin; all are harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Wear goggles or a face shield and gloves when handling. Avoid contami-
nation of food or feed.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
Issued: 7-31-74 V-A-4-30.a
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminQpropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
% by Weight
48.00%
48.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:20,800 23 ppm
1:208,200 2-12 ppm
to
1:41,600
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, add for 4- to 6-hour
intervals, several times per week.
Treatment is used when general bacteria
count is low.
Continuous injection treatment. Use in
more heavily contaminated systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
% by Weight
22.10%
22.10%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
1:10,400 21 ppm
1:104,100 2-11 ppm
to
1:20,800
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Use a chemical
pump. Use this method when general
bacteria count is low.
Continuous injection treatment. Use in
more heavily contaminated systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
% by Weight
18.90%
16.50
35.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:19,400 18 ppm
1:193,700 2-9 ppm
to
1:38,700
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Use a chemical
pump. Use this method when general
bacteria count is low.
Continuous injection treatment. Use in
heavily contaminated systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Methyl alcohol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10,
8% C8, 8% C16J
Acetic acid
Oxyethylated tert-butyl phenol
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00
15.00
7.70
0.50
63.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:7,630
to
1:1,270
1:30,500
to
1:15,300
83-497 ppm
21-41 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Hicrobiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic type bacteria such
as Bacillus, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella, Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium (sulfide-
formers).
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (70% Clg, 27% C16, 3% C14)
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10,
8% C8, 8% C16)
% by Weight
7.29%
3.66
3.26
14.21%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:7,380
19 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Plug. Microbiostat. Controls aerobic
bacteria such as Bacillus, Enterobacter,
Gallionella, and Pseudomonas; anaerobic
bacteria such as Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium; and slime-
forming bacteria in the waters of the
water holding tanks of oil field
waterflood systems.
Intermittent treatment. Add at the
water holding tank, not to the injection
well.
Do not use in oil producing systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% Ci2, 26% C18, 15%
5% C10, 4% Cg)
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:12,900 78 ppm
1:103,000 10-39 ppm
to
1:25,800
1:103,000 10-19 ppm
to
1:51,500
% by Weight
58.30%
41.70
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Recommended
for use in relatively salt free water
systems. Controls anaerobic sulfate-
reducing bacteria such as Desulfovibrio
desulfuricans; aerobic, slime-forming
bacteria; and aerobic iron bacteria
which corrode steel such as Spharotilus
and Gallionella. Add at a point in
system where uniform mixing will occur.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, treat once or twice a
week for 16 hours. Use this method
where loss of bacteriostat to crude oil
or to oil-coated systems may occur.
Continuous injection treatment. Use
this method to overcome microbiological
plugging problems in waterflood (source
and produced waters) or disposal systems,
Combination method of treatment. Use
this method to combat particularly
severe bacterial problems.
Continuous dose. Formulation added
continuously after the filters.
Intermittent dose. Add batch treat-
ments weekly upstream of the filters
as described above in "Intermittent
treatment."
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% C12» 26% C18«
5% C10, 4% C8)
**Isopropanol
Acetic acid
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:11,100 65 ppm
1:88,700 8-33 ppm
to
1:22,200
1:88,700
to
1:44,300
8-16 ppm
; C14, 8%
% by Weight
30.10%
27.10
15.00
72.20%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Formulation
controls anaerobic bacteria, sulfate-
reducing bacteria such as Desulfovibrio
desulfuricans, aerobic slime-forming
bacteria and aerobic iron bacteria such
as Sphaerotilus and Gallionella. Add at
a point in the system where uniform
mixing will occur.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, treat once or twice a
week at 16-hour intervals.
Continuous injection treatment. Use
this method to overcome microbiological
plugging problems in waterflood (source
and produced waters).
Combination dose. Use this method to
combat severe bacterial problems.
Continuous dose. Formulation added
continuously after the filters.
Intermittent dose. Add batch treat-
ments weekly upstream of the filters
as described above in "Intermittent
treatment."
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-30.7
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% C12, 26% C , 15% C,,, 8% Cl6,
5% C10, 4% Cg) i8
Glycolic acid
% by Weight
27.00%
18.00
13.13
11.37
69.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:25,800
to
1:12,900
1:103,000
to
1:51,500
35-69 ppm
9-17 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Use in treating
sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Add formulation
over a period of about 16 hours.
Continuous injection treatment. Use for
2- to 4-week intervals.
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine acetate
*alkyl (47% Ci2, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10,
8% C8, 8% C16)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
42.41%
9.61
52.02%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,320
to
1:1,040
1:33,300
to
1:11,100
63-500 ppm
16-47 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic type bacteria such
as Enterobacter, Bacillus, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella, Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium (sulfide-formers)
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine monobenzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
% by Weight
56.1
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:24,300
to
1:6,080
1:97,300
to
1:24,300
41-164 ppm
10-41 ppm
1:97,300
to
1:48,650
10-21 ppm
44.00
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
sulfate-reducing and slime-forming
bacteria. Recommended for use in cold
climates. Add at a point in system
where uniform mixing will occur.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Using a chemical pump,
add at 16-hour intervals, once or
twice a week. Frequency of treatment
depends on the amount of bacterial
contamination.
Continuous injection treatment. Use this
method to overcome microbiological plug-
ging problems in waterflood (source and
produced waters).
Combination method of treatment. Use
to combat severe bacterial problems.
Continuous dose. Formulation added
continuously after the filters.
Intermittent dose. Add batch
treatments weekly upstream of
the filters as described above
in "Intermittent treatment."
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient (s)
N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9%
8% C8, 8% C16)
Oxydiethylenebis (alkyl* dimethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Methyl alcohol
Isopropanol
% by Weight
28.50%
17.80
16.40
11.50
74.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,520 87 ppm
1:34,100 22 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
slime-forming bacteria, anaerobic
sulfate-reducing bacteria such as
Desulfovibrio, and aerobic bacteria such
as Enterobacter, Bacillus, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Dump into system at a
point where uniform mixing will occur.
Maintenance dose. Same as initial
dose. Add as needed.
Continuous injection treatment.
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Oxydiethylenebis(alkyl* dimethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Methyl alcohol
% by Weight
36.00%
33.00
69.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:1,960
1:35,200
to
1:17,600
353 ppm
20-39 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic type bacteria such
as Enterobacter, Bacillus, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella, Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium (sulfide formers),
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose.
Maintenance dose.
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Alkyl*bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
n-Polyethylene polyamine (18-mole) N-oleyl=
amine hydrochloride
% by Weight
30.00%
23.60
2.70
56.30%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
volrvol
1:1,000 563 ppm
1:10,000 56 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
sulfate-reducing bacteria. For use in
any water base system whether water is
fresh, brine or acidic. May be premixed
or added continuously at the blender.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Dump into system when
contact time is short (i.e. 10 minutes).
Maintenance dose. Use with longer
anticipated contact times (one hour or
more).
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* .dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12> 25% C^, 10% C16)
% by Weight
30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,000
to
1:5,070
1:66,600
to
1:30,400
30-59 ppm
4-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
growth of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria
in oilfield waters ranging from fresh to
moderately saline solutions. Not effec-
tive in heavy brines. Always apply at
a point in the system where the product
will be uniformly mixed.
Intermittent injection treatment.
Initial dose. Using a chemical pump,
inject at 4- to 6-hour intervals one
or more times per week.
Maintenance dose. Continue to add
the formulation as specified above
one or more times per week.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C^, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5%
Bis(tripropyltin) oxide
% by Weight
45.70%
4.30
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
volrvol
1:350,300 1-3 ppm
to
1:175,100
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
Penicillium funiculosum, Aspergillus
flavus, Candida albicans, Enterobacter
aerogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and
Staphylococcus aureus.
Intermittent treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Methyl alcohol
% by Weight
44.92%
20.00
64.92%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:17,300
to
1:8,700
1:69,400
to
1:34,700
37-75 ppm
9-19 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, add formulation at
16-hour intervals.
Continuous method. Treat for 2 to 4
weeks.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
% by Weight
32.70%
32.70%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:17,400 19 ppm
1:174,500 2-9 ppm
to
1:34,900
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Use in systems
with low bacteria levels.
Initial dose. Using a chemical pump,
inject at 4- to 6-hour intervals two
times per week.
Maintenance dose. Same as above.
Reduce to one time per week if results
warrant.
Continuous injection treatment. Use if
water contains high bacteria counts or
for severe plugging problems resulting
from bacterial fouling. Reduce treatment
if bacterial growth is reduced or
injection pressure results.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.17
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Acrolein
% by Weight
92.00%
92.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:94,400 9 ppm
1:944,000 1 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
algae, slime-forming bacteria and fungi,
and sulfate-reducing and iron bacteria.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose.
Maintenance dose. After system is
cleared, lower dosage gradually.
Product is highly reactive, readily
forming polymers. Never allow it to
become contaminated with any acid or
alkaline material.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.18
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Glutaraldehyde
% by Weight
25.00%
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:7,530 33 ppm
1:30,100 8 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic bacteria (i.e. Enterobacter,
Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Gallionella) and
anaerobic bacteria (i.e. Desulfovibrio,
Clostridiutn) . Apply immediately ahead
of water deoiling equipment, the clear
water holding tank or at the suction
side of the injection pump.
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
1:1,094,900 1-7 ppm
to
1:136,900
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
bacteria (including sulfate-reducers),
algae and fungi.
Intermittent treatment. Add once or
twice per day.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Vinylene bisthiocyanate
% by Weight
8.00%
8.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:79,900
to
1:12,800
1-6 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
following test organisms: Aspergillus
niger, Aspergillus flavus, Chaetomium
globosum, Fusarium moniliforme,
Penicillium citrinum, Penicillium
expansum, Pullularia pullulans,
Trichoderme viride, Enterobacter
aerogenes, Bacillus mycoides,
Chlorella sp., Clostridium sp.,
Desulfovibrio desulfuricans, Pseudomonas
aeruginosa.
Intermittent treatment. Add as a slug
treatment once or twice per day.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:60,400
to
1:23,400
15-39 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Beads. Microbiostat. Controls the
following test organisms: Rhizopus
nigricans, Rhizoctonia solani, Chaetomium
globosum, Hormiscus gelatinosum,
Aspergillus #29_, Polyporus tulipiferus,
Aspergillus flavus, Lenzites trabea,
Ceratostomella pilifera, Trichophyton
interdigitale, Trichophyton rosaceum,
Poria luteofibrata.
Intermittent treatment. Using a chemical
pump, add to underground flooding waters.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol), sodium salt
% by Weight
32.40%
32.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:680
to
1:3,380
1:33,800
to
1:11,300
48-96 ppm
10-29 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Pre-
clean the system with surfactants, acids
and/or mechanical means prior to using
formulation.
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
2,2'-Methylenebis(4,6-dichlorophenol),
sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
37.40%
17.00
8.00
62.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
voltvol
1:340
1,857 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, including
sulfate-reducers. Apply as a slug
treatment.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Apply at a point in the
system where it will be uniformly
mixed. Repeat treatment until control
is achieved.
Maintenance dose. The dose, as given
in "Initial dose," should be repeated
each week, or as needed to maintain
control.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2-Nitro-l-butanol phosphate
% by Weight
11.90%
11.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:16,000
to
1:7,980
1:114,000
to
1:20,000
7-15 ppm
1-6 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
anaerobic sulfide producing bacteria.
Apply product at free knockouts, before
or after injection pumps and injection
well headers. Feeding equipment should
be stainless steel, plastic or plastic
lined.
Continuous injection treatment.
Initial dose. Add continuously until
the desired degree of control is achieved.
Maintenance dose.
Issued: 1-31-77
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AQUATIC SITES
Water Systems of Recreational Vehicles
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) 0.50%
Ethyl alcohol 0.10
0.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Sanitizer. Controls bacteria,
including the following test organisms:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus
aureus, Salmonella chloraesuis. Used for
sanitizing surfaces in water distribution
systems of camping vehicles during winter
storage.
60 ppm Water systems. Use full strength.
Thoroughly drain all water from the
supply tank and lines. Prior to treat-
ment remove the filter elements from the
water filters or purifiers. Using a pump
or compressor, add the formulation
directly into the drained storage tank
completely filling the system. Add
according to manufacturer's label
instructions. Before system is used
again, flush all lines for 10-15 minutes
with fresh water until all traces of dye
disappear.
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) total active ingredient(s), ppm available quaternary
ammonium compound, or ppm titratable iodine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number. Unless otherwise stated, the dilutions are the
ratio of the volume of the product to be diluted to the volume of water in
which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the nearest
whole figure when the value is less than 100, the third significant figure
when the value is greater than 100 but less than 100,000 and the fourth
significant figure when the value is greater than 100,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Unless otherwise stated, these chemicals
are intended for cold disinfection of hospital critical equipment. Hos-
pital critical equipment is defined as instruments and apparatus which
make direct contact with the mucous membrane, or are introduced or attach-
ed to another object which is introduced beneath the surface of the body.
Included in this group are catheters, tubing, gloves, hypodermic equipment,
anesthesia and inhalation equipment, ostomy appliances, and optical in-
struments. NOTE: Chemical solutions should not be relied upon to dis-
infect hypodermic needles and syringes, corroded instruments, or those
with defective plating, deep, narrow crevices, hinged or otherwise inac-
cessible surfaces. Such equipment should be sterilized by heat. To
maintain disinfection after sterilization, the equipment may be stored
in disinfectant solution. The solution should be changed periodically.
Hospital critical equipment must be cleaned with soap or a mild alka-
line detergent to remove all adhering blood, pus and serous exudates.
The inner surface of catheters should be cleaned by flushing solution
through lumen several times using a needle and syringe. This procedure
must be followed by thorough rinsing in water to remove all traces
of cleansing agents which may decrease the effectiveness of the disin-
fecting solutions. Disinfection is accomplished by complete immersion
in the chemical solution for a minimum of 10 minutes. Using sterile
techniques, the equipment is then rinsed three times in fresh pyrogen-
free distilled water between disinfection and entry to the blood-stream
or one time in pyrogen-free distilled water between disinfection and
exposure of the device to a patient's skin or mucosal tissue.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Products should be diluted with distilled water, particularly in areas
with known hard water. Deionized water should NOT be used. The deion-
izing resins can carry pathogens, especially gram-negative bacteria,
and also inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds.
Diluted solutions of quaternary ammonium compound, iodine, or isopropa-
nol products require the addition of rust inhibitor to prevent corrosion
of metal instruments. Aluminum instruments should not be kept in solu-
tion for more than 30 minutes at a time. Instruments with lenses fasten-
ed by cement, lacquered catheters or synthetic rubber goods should never
be stored in such solutions. Disinfectants containing quaternary ammoni-
um compounds should not be relied upon to destroy Mycobacterium tuber-
culosis^ bacterial spores or the etiologic agent of infectious hepatitis.
Equipment suspected of such contamination should be heat sterilized.
Formulations consisting of iodine complexed with surface active agents
that have detergent properties should not be mixed with soaps, alkaline
solutions, synthetic detergents or other disinfectants. Iodine solutions
should be replaced when amber color disappears.
Phenolic products should not be mixed with anything but water. For best
results add the water to the product.
Do not use, pour, spill or store products near heat or open flame. Any
product containing a quaternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C10, 25% C1A, 10% C.,)
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal instruments
and lucite, glass, polyethylene, bake-
lite and rubber apparatus including
rubber catheters and gloves. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C 23% C 11% C , 5% C )
Lf. 1^ ID lo
0.133%
0.133%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal, plastic,
rubber or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, gloves, hypodermic
equipment and tubing. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Submerge article in solution
for at least 30 minutes.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% Clg, 5% C^, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C^)
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:95
1,057 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal, rubber, or
plastic ostomy appliances, various tubes
and parts used in the management of colos-
tomy, ileostomy and ileal conduit cases.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% CIA, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18>
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
0.0625%
0.0625
0.1250%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Fungicide. May
be used for disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60%
30%
5% C, 5% C)
12
lg
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12> 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
1.25%
1.25
2.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:33
1:20
750 ppm
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Standard disinfectant dosage.
Immerse items in solution for 15 minutes.
Immerse rubber goods for 30 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% C> 10% C)
44.00%
44.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:333
to
1:315
1:1892
to
1:1667
1,320-1,395 ppm
233-264 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
disinfection of instruments, catheters
and cystoscopes. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and ,b.
Cleaning and Disinfectant dosage. This
dosage for use only on catheters and equip-
ment that are not taken directly from the
disinfecting solution to patient's mucosal
tissue.
Bacteriostatic dosage. This dosage for
use after cleaning to hold urological
catheters, cystoscopes or other instruments
before introduction to patient's mucosal
tissue.
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Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^t 10% c g)
17.00%
17.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:85 2,000 ppm
1:127 1,339 ppm
1:127 1,339 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metallic instruments,
ampuls, catheters, and polyethylene tubing.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and . b.
Dosage for catheters, tubing.
Dosage for metal instruments, ampuls.
Tuberculocidal dosage. Prepare a 50%
alcohol solution (1:63:64 product:water:
alcohol). Immerse instruments in solution
for 30 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% G, 10% C6)
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:50
1:75
1:75
2,000 ppm
1,317 ppm
1,317 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
Virucidal. May be used for disinfection
of metal instruments, ampuls, catheters,
and polyethylene tubing. IMPORTANT:
Before begining treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage for catheters, polyethylene tubing.
Immerse catheters for at least 30 minutes
or boil in solution for 5 minutes.
Dosage for metallic instruments, ampuls.
Tuberculocidal dosage. Prepare a 50%
alcohol solution (1:37:38 product:water:
alcohol). Immerse instruments in solution
for 30 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% C,
0.50%
0.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
5,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal and plastic
instruments, rubber gloves, catheters.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% C, 10% C>
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metallic instruments
and glass, lucite, bakelite, and rubber
apparatus including gloves, catheters,
and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C^, 10% Clfi)
Ethyl alcohol
17.002
4.25
21.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:127
1,339 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
disinfection of metal, plastic, rubber,
or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, gloves, hypodermic
equipment, and tubing. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages v-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Submerge items for a minimum of
10 minutes. For disinfection of metallic
instruments and ampuls that do not with-
stand sterilization by heat, article should
be thoroughly cleaned, rinsed, and immersed
in solution for 30 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% CIA, 40% C12, 10% C16>
Ethyl alcohol
10.00%
2.00
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Effective
against Gram-positive and Gram-negative
bacteria. May be used for disinfection
of instruments. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instruc-
tions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C10, 30% C,., 17% C , 3% C,0)
LA 14 16 lo
43.50%
43.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:411
1:1081
1,057 ppm
402 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Cleaner.
May be used for the disinfection of
catheters and cytoscopes. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. After cleaning,
immerse equipment in solution for a period
not less than 20 minutes.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C10, 30% C. ., 17% C.,t 3% C o)
JL£ 14 lo 18
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
7.
7.00
2.00
16.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:58
(as available
quaternary)
2,409 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments in the
prepared solution for not less than
15 minutes prior to their use.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14> 17% Clg, 3% C
Isopropanol
12.90%
10.00
22.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:95
(as available
quaternary)
1,364
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments for at
least 15 minutes.
Do not use for disinfection of optical
instruments with cemented parts.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (90% C^, 5% C12, 5% C1(.)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C^, 28% C16, 14% C12)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16)
Isopropanol
Sodium carbonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
5.00%
2.50
2.50
1.26
1.00
0.38
12.64%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:85
(as available
quaternary)
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Benzyl(dodecylcarbamoylmethyl)dimethylammonium
chloride
100.00%
100.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
wttwt
1:1000
1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Crystals. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of heat-sensitive
instruments. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-5.a and .b.
Dosage. The crystals will readily
dissolve in either hot or cold water
with slight stirring. Immerse instru-
ments for 30 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
Triethanolamine
26.00%
13.00
10.00
49.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:100
2,600 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of instruments and gloves.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Immerse items for at least
15 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Ethyl alcohol
Soap
o-Phenylphenol
p-tert-Amylphenol
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
6.50%
1.18
0.54
0.17
0.09
0.09
0.08
8.65%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
86,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
Fungicidal. Virucidal against Influenza
A2, Herpes simplex, Adenovirus type 2,
and Vaccinia viruses. May be used for the
disinfection of hypodermic needles and
syringes, rubber gloves and tubing, eye
and lens instruments. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
in pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Disinfection.
Eye and Lens Instruments. Immerse for
15 minutes but not longer. Flush and
rinse well. For rapid drying, immerse
in alcohol for a few seconds after
removal from disinfecting solution.
Rubber items. Immerse for not longer
than 15 minutes. Remove, then immerse
in 70% alcohol for one minute.
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Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Disinfection. (continued)
Hypodermic needles and syringes. Flush
with solution, immerse for 15 minutes,
then flush with sterile distilled water.
Sporicidal treatment. Dosage same as
for cold disinfection; heat solution to
boiling point, then immerse items for
20 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Ethylene oxide
***
***Available formulations:
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
450-1200 ppm
1002, 84%, 80%, 30%, 20%, 12%, 11%, 10%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in vacuum sterili-
zation only, in accordance with manufacturer's
operating instructions. Ethylene oxide will
not kill dehydrated spores. Instruments
must be post-operatively cleaned to remove
adhering tissue and serous exudates. All
instruments must be presoaked in water for
a minimum of 1 hour immediately prior to
exposure with the gas. Instruments that
cannot be immersed in water must be steri-
lized in an ethylene-oxide autoclave with a
built-in automatic moisture-vapor pretreat-
ment rehydration system.
Dosage. To obtain maximum sterilization with
ethylene oxide mixtures, consideration must
be given to temperature, gas concentration,
humidity and duration of exposure. The
following are regarded as optimum conditions
for using these gas mixtures:
Temperature:
Gas Concentration:
Relative Humidity;
120°F-140'F (49°C-60°C)
500-1,000 mg ethylene
oxide/liter
35%-50%
Duration of Exposure: 2-6 hours
The variations of type and quantity of
material to be sterilized, how packed, size
of sterilizer and types of bacteria to be
killed also have an effect upon the length
of time of exposure to produce sterilization.
Use a bacterial strip test for each batch,
or conduct sterility tests.
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Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active.
Basic Information and Limitations
Sterilized products must be aerated before
use to remove residual ethylene oxide and
its by-products.
Ethylene oxide gas is extremely flammable.
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame.
Store in a cool place. Product should
be used by trained personnel only. Avoid
contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
Gas is irritating to the lungs and
mucous membranes.
Addition of diluents will decrease the
flammability of ethylene oxide products.
Mixtures containing halogenated hydro-
carbons and ethylene oxide up to 12% by
weight are non-flammable by the Tag open
cup and the flame propagation methods.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Glutaraldehyde
2.00%
2.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
20,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Sporicidal.
Pseudotnonacidal. Tuberculocidal.
Virucidal against Influenza A2, Herpes
simplex, Newcastle Disease, and Echo
type 25 viruses. May be used for the
disinfection and sterilization of
rubber and plastic objects, lenses
and stainless steel instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Disinfection. Immerse items in
solution maintained at 60°C for 5
minutes or at room temperature for
10 minutes.
Tuber culocidal. Immerse items in
solution for 20 minutes.
Sterilization. Immerse items in
solution maintained at 60°C for 60
minutes.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Glutaraldehyde
Formaldehyde
4.00%
3.00
7.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
70,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Sporicidal.
Tuberculocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal
against Herpes simplex, Adenovirus,
and Vaccinia viruses. May be used for
the disinfection and sterilization of
lensed instruments, anesthesia equip-
ment, and rubber and plastic tubing.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Clean, rinse and damp dry objects
before immersing in disinfecting solution.
Use covered containers to minimize evap-
oration or odor and prevent contamination.
Disinfection. Immerse items for a
minimum of 10 minutes.
Sterilization. Immerse items in
solution for a minimum of 6 hours,
Do not immerse carbon steel objects over
24 hours.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
99.00%
99.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:0.11
891,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. For use in
preparing needles, or syringes for
hypodermic injections. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Dilute.product with 107 water.
Clean needles with stylet.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12> 30% C^, 17% Clg, 3% C
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
13.00%
6.50
6.50
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
to
1:15
1,015-1,374 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Cleaner.
for the disinfection and storage of
instruments. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments for
15 minutes.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt ~~l
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt _J
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Sodium toluene sulfonate
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
25.29%
5.78
3.62
2.58
1.48
0.28
0.12
0.10
0.05
39.30%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:43
1:189
1:128
1:100
9,211 ppm
2,077 ppm
3,070 ppm
3,930 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Standard disinfectant dosage. Immerse
items for 15 minutes. Rubber goods should
remain in solution for 30 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
Tuberculocidal dosage.
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Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Phenylphenol
22.79%
7.96
2.28
1.97
35.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
1:50
1:33
7,000 ppm
10,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Standard disinfectant dosage. Immerse
items for 15 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt ~1
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt |
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Phenylphenol
13.61%
4.17
1.19
1.03
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:33
1:20
6,000 ppm
10,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Standard disinfectant dosage. Immerse
items for 15 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Formaldehyde
Methyl alcohol
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium
salt
65.26%
8.00.
2.75
0.50
76.51%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
765,100 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Sporicidal.
Tuberculocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal
May be used for the disinfection of
catheters. Prolonged exposure to light
may darken solution but will not affect
its properites or effectiveness.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. After thorough cleaning,
rough dry instruments before immersion
in solution.
Disinfection, Tuberculocidal, Virucidal
treatment. Immerse items in solution
for 5 minutes.
Sporicidal treatment. Immerse items
in solution for 18 hours.
Not to be used on substances soluble in
alcohol such as shellac-covered silk
catheters, or on aluminum instruments.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium
salt
8.75%
1.00
9.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
97,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of metallic instruments.
Prolonged exposure to light will darken
solution but will not affect its properties
or effectiveness. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments for a
minimum of 15 minutes.
Not intended for destruction of bacterial
spores or the etiologic agent of infectious
hepatitis.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Potassium laurate
Terpineols
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol I
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol _J
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Essential oils
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
o-Phenylphenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
p-tert-Amylphenol
25.00%
7.00
4.00
3.70
2.12
1.66
0.25
0.10
0.10
0.10
44.03%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
6,880 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Sodium xylene sulfonate
10.00%
4.00
2.90
2.00
1.20
1.00
0.40
21.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
3,359
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. May be used for
the disinfection of heat sensitive instru-
ments, and rubber and plastic catheters,
tubing, gloves, and masks. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and ,b.
Dosage.
Instruments.
Soak items for 15
minutes. Rinse.
Rubber and Plastic goods. Soak items
for exactly 15 minutes. Rinse with water,
then soak for 1 minute in 70% alcohol.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
o-Phenylpheno1
p-tert-Amylphenol
20.25%
12.85
3.75
0.53
0.50
0.40
0.10
38.38%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:32
11,994 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
May be used for disinfection of instruments,
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Soak items for 15 minutes in
covered container.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Hydrogen chloride
Phosphoric acid
5.25%
4.38
2.56
2.34
14.53%
*Provides 0.875% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:107
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of rubber gloves and
catheters. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions of pages
V-H-1-S.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse items in solution for
a maximum of 10 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
23.00%
13.00
36.00%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
instruments, catheters and rubber goods.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
18.05%
16.00
34.05%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal against
polio virus. May be used for disinfection
of instruments, rubber gloves, tubing and
catheters. Product is not adversely affect-
ed by water hardness or low temperatures.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
17.24%
0.60%
17.
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
instruments, rubber gloves, tubing and
catheters. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
16.40%
1.75
18.15%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of non-
porous instruments, rubber goods, and
catheters. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to pages V-H-1-
5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
12.00%
1.70
13.70%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of non-porous
instruments, catheters, and rubber goods.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
9.40%
3.00
12.40%
*Provides 0.8% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:107
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
non-porous instruments and catheters.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
9.00%
3.40
12.40%
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:26
293 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of rubber gloves.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-5.41
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Isopropanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Potassium iodide
16.75%
6.00
5.00
4.00
2.00
33.75%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
8.75%
6.50
2.50
17.75%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
instruments. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-5.43
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) Z by Weight
Phosphoric acid
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
14.80%
10.68
9.25
34.73Z
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
non-porous instruments, and catheters.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-5.44
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
9.10%
8.74
17.84%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
to
1:128
75-125 pptn
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal against
Polio virus types I, II, III, Influenza
virus, and Newcastle disease virus. Recom-
mended for the the disinfection of instru-
ments, rubber gloves, tubing, and catheters,
Product is not adversely affected by water
hardness or low temperatures. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dp sage. A maximum of 5 minutes contact
is recommended.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Hydrogen chloride
9.10%
8.74
0.11
17.95%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:51
1:37
1:85
1:213
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
313 ppm
437 ppm
188 ppm
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal against
Influenza A2, Herpes simplex, and Type I
polio viruses. May be used for the disin-
fection of instruments, rubber gloves,
tubing and catheters. Product is not
adversely affected by common water hard-
ness or low temperatures. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Soaking and Cleaning dosage. Immerse
instruments in solution immediately follow-
ing use. Rinse thoroughly. Scrub instru-
ments thoroughly in a fresh solution.
Disinfectant and Tuberculocidal dosage for
instruments. Immerse items for 2 hours.
Storage dosage.
Disinfectant dosage for rubber gloves,
tubing, and catheters. Immerse items for
5-10 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Isopropanol
43.77%
42.03
10.50
96.30%
*Provides 8.3% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:315
1:237
1:473
1:946
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
263 ppm
351 ppm
175 ppm
88 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Fungi-
cide. May be used for the disinfection of
instruments, and rubber gloves, tubing,
and catheters. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions of
pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Soaking and Cleaning dosage. Immerse
instruments in solution immediately follow-
ing use. Rinse thoroughly. Scrub instru-
ments thoroughly in a fresh solution.
Disinfectant dosage for instruments.
Immerse instruments for 2 hours.
Storage dosage.
Disinfectant dosage for rubber gloves,
tubing, and catheters.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Polyvinylpyrrolidine-iodine complex*
10.00%
10.00%
*Provides 1.0% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine )
1:64
156 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Polyvinylpyrrolidine-iodine complex*
7.50%
7.50%
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:49
to
1:42
152-276 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Soap
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Sodium xylene sulfonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
o-Phenylphenol
11.70%
5.25
5.00
4.40
1.00
27.35%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:32
8,547 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
Fungicidal. May be used for the disinfec-
tion of lens instruments, and rubber, nylon,
and plastic gloves and catheters. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
May be used for prolonged storage of all but
lens instruments.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30%
, 5% C , 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C 2 , 327 C 4)
Ethyl alcohol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
3.90%
2.25
2.25
1.01
0.46
9.87%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
to
1:32
(as available
quaternary)
703-1,406 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Soak items for 15 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Cw, 40% C.
,
V
0.42%
Q.27
0.69%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as available
quaternary)
2,700 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of metal, plastic,
rubber, or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, hypodermic equipment,
and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-1-S.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C , 10% C )
0.416%
0.133
0.549%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as available
quaternary)
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of metal, plastic,
rubber, or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, hypodermic equipment
and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Trisodium phosphate
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl
ammonium chloride) 20%
Pentasodium diethylenetriamine pentaacetate
39.20%
10.00
6.00
2.00
57.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
469 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Sanitizer. Residual Bacteriostat.
May be used for sanitizing respirators
and breathing apparatus. Not adversely
affected by hard water. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Add product to warm water (120"F).
Immerse soiled equipment, scrub gently
with soft brush. Rinse with warm water
and air dry.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium hypochlorite
4.25%
4.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:64
632 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of rubber goods,
syringes, fittings for douches and
injections. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Warm water should be used
to obtain best results.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium lauryl sulfate
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
p-tert-Amylphenol, sodium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium carbonate
Isopropanol
Essential oils
4.19%
3.96
3.36
1.68
1.60
1.52
1.32
0.16
17.79%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:102
1,737 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
May be used for the disinfection of rubber,
plastic, and metal equipment, lensed instru-
ments, and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed
in parts per million (ppm) total active ingredients(s) in the product
and are rounded to the nearest whole number, except when the number
is less than one; then the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of
the number one. Unless otherwise stated, the-dilutions are the
ratio of the volume of the product to be diluted to the volume of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are expressed
in exact whole figures when the value is less than 200, are rounded
to the third significant figure when the value is greater than 200
but less than 100,000 and the fourth significant figure when the value
is greater than 100,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Unless otherwise stated, these chemicals
are intended for cold disinfection of surgical instruments. They are
not recommended for treatment of hypodermic syringes, needles or other
instruments introduced directly into the bloodstream or living muscular
tissue. Needles, hypodermic syringes, corroded instruments or those
with deep narrow crevices, as well as hinged or defective plated
instruments should be sterilized by heat. To maintain disinfection after
sterilization, the instruments may be stored in disinfectant solution.
The solution should be changed periodically.
Surgical instruments must be post-operatively cleansed with soap or
a mild alkaline detergent to remove all adhering blood, pus and serous
exudates. This procedure must be followed by thorough rinsing in water
to remove all traces of cleansing agents which may decrease the effec-
tiveness of the disinfecting solutions. Disinfection is accomplished by
complete immersion in the chemical solution for a minimum of 10 minutes.
Using sterile techniques, the instruments are then rinsed with sterile
water prior to reuse.
Products should be diluted with distilled water, particularly in areas
with known hard water. Deionized water should NOT be use. The deionizing
resins can carry pathogens, especially gram-negative bacteria, and also
inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-l-24.a
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Diluted solutions of quaternary ammonium compound products require the
addition of a rust inhibitor to prevent corrosion of metal instruments.
Aluminum instruments should not be kept in solution for more than 30
minutes at a time. Instruments with lenses fastened by cement should
never be stored in such solutions. Disinfectants containing quaternary
ammonium compounds should not be relied upon to destroy Mycobacterium
tuberculosis, bacterial spores or the etiologic agent of infectious
hepatitis. (Instruments suspected of such contamination should be
heat sterilized.)
Phenolic products should not be mixed with anything but water. For
best results add the water to the product.
Do not use, pour, spill or store products near heat or open flame.
Any product containing a quaternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-l-24.b
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12, 25% Cl4, 7% C16, 1% Cg
10
C18)
% by Weight
12.90%
12.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:94
1,360 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.1
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C,2, 25% C^, 7% C16, 1% C8 +
C + C )
10 18
% by Weight
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.2
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C , 23% GU, 11% C16>
2.5% ^fl~^in» 2.5% Cig)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C^, 28% CIf>, 14% C12)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12> 5% C16)
Sodium carbonate
Isopropanol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
% by Weight
6.00%
3.00
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.38
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
11.88%
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.3
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C^, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32%
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:192
1,042 ppm
Basic Information and Limitaitons
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.4
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% GU, 30% C16> 5% C^ 5% GIS)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C , 32% C14>
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.5
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C , 57, C±8)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C , 32% C14)
% by Weight
2.50%
2.50
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:43
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Betore beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.6
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ineredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C^, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
0.50%
0.50
1.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
10,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.7
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
0.125%
0.125%
0.250%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
2,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Fungicidal.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments in solution
for at least 15 minutes. Replace solution
every week.
Instruments may be stored in solution
indefinitely or removed from solution,
drained, and stored in covered container
or sterile wrap.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-24.7.1
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Active. Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C^, 5% C^, 5% C^)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
0.0625%
0.0625
0.1250%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.8
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% GU, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Essential oils
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
1.00
11.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.9
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% Cu, 30% C16, 5% C12» 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Essential oils
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
0.20
10.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitaitons
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.10
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C^, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride.
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% CIA)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
7.00%
7.00
3.50
17.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:32
273 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.11
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% CIA>
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
2.00
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.12
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16> 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C,~, 30% C,,, 17% C16, 3%
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:85
1,172 ppm
Ba_gic_ Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.13
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C , 5% C12, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% Clg)
% by Weight
1.25%
1.25
2.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
1:33
1:20
750 ppm
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Standard Disinfectant dosage.
Septic case dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-24.13.1
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C14> 28% C16, 14% C12>
Sodium carbonate
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt
% by Weight
10.00%
1.00
0.38
11.38%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
quaternary)
Basic Information and Limitations
Solutions. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:85
1,172 ppm
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.14
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Surgical Instruments
Act ive Ingred ient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% Cl4, 28% C16, 1A% C12)
Sodium carbonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
10.00%
1.00
0.38
11.38%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppra
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.15
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% Clg)
% by Weight
44.00%
44.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:320
1,364 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Disinfectant Dosage. This dosage for use
only on instruments that are not taken
directly from the solution to patient's
mucosal tissue.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.16
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% Clg)
% by Weight
17.00%
17.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:127
1,338 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used also
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Change solution at least weekly.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.17
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
% by Weight
12.80%
12.80%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:127
1,008 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.18
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C12, 10% C16)
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.19
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% C16)
% by Weight
7.50%
7.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:96
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a. and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.20
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Cu, 40% C12, 10% C16)
% by Weight
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be used
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Change solution at least weekly.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.21
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% C^)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
% by Weight
1.12%
1.12
2.24%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:15
1,493 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be used
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Solution must be changed at
least weekly, oftener if it becomes cloudy
or dirty.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.22
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
% by Weight
0.07%
0.07
0.14%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,400 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be used
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Solution should be changed at
least weekly, oftener if it becomes
cloudy or dirty.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.23
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12,
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
17.40%
4.30
21.70%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
1,359 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.24
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% C16)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
10.00%
2.50
12.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-2A.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.25
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Cu, 40% C12> 10% Clg)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
10.00%
2.00
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.26
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
10.00%
0.80
10.
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:512
195 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. To be used as a pre-autoclave
sanitizer for surgical instruments. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Sanitizing dosage. Apply solution to pre-
viously cleaned instruments, allow to soak
5-10 minutes, rinse thoroughly and then
autoclave.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.27
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% C16)
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as available
quaternary)
% by Weight
5.00%
0.78
5.78%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:128
391 ppm
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. Same as above.
After instruments have been thoroughly
cleaned, soak them in a fresh solution
for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.28
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% Cu, 17% C16, 3% Clg)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
% by Weight
7.00%
7.00
2.00
16.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:58
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
quaternary)
2,408 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments in the pre-
pared solution for not less than 15 minutes
prior to their use. Instruments are ready
for use upon removal.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.29
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% Cu, 17% C^, 3% C18)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
12.90%
10.00
22.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:95
1,363 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be
use to store previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.30
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16) 5.00%
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C14, 28% Clgl 14% C12) 2.50
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16) 2.50
Isopropanol 1.26
Sodium carbonate 1.00
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate 0.38
12.64%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
(as available
quaternary)
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:85 1,172 ppm Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
Triethanolamine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
% by Weight
26.00%
13.00
10.00
49.00%
** 1:100
2,600 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-24.32
Replaces page issued 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethyl alcohol
Potassium ricinoleate
o-Phenylphenol
p-tert-AmyIpheno1
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
6.50%
1.18
0.54
0.17
0.09
0.09
0.08
8.65%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
86,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant, pseudomonacidal,
tuberculocidal, fungicidal, sporicidal
and virucidal. Effective against Influenza
A£ ,Herpes simplex, Adenovirus Type 2 and
Vaccinia viruses. Before beginning treat-
ment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Disinfection. After thoroughly cleaning
the instruments mechanically, immerse in
solution for 15 minutes or until ready for
use. Remove from the solution with forceps,
rinse with sterile water and store in
sterile wrap.
Sporicidal. Dosage same as for cold disin-
fection; heat solution to boiling point,
then immerse instruments for 20 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.33
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
918-1,227 ppm
% by Weight
30.00%
30.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in vacuum sterili-
zation only, in accordance with manufacturer's
operating instructions. Ethylene oxide will
not kill dehydrated spores. Instruments
must be post-operatively cleaned to remove
adhering tissue and serous exudates. All
instruments must be presoaked in water for
a minimum of 1 hour immediately prior to
exposure with the gas. Instruments that
cannot be immersed in water must be sterilized
in an ethylene-oxide autoclave with a built-
in automatic moisture-vapor pretreatment
rehydration system.
Dosage. To obtain maximum sterilization with
ethylene oxide mixtures, consideration must
be given to temperature, gas concentration,
humidity and duration of exposure. The
following are regarded as optimum conditions
for using these gas mixtures:
Temperature:
Gas Concentration:
Relative Humidity:
120°F-140°F (49°C-60°C)
500-1,000 mg ethylene
oxide/liter
35%-50Z
Duration of Exposure: 2-6 hours
The variations of type and quantity of mate-
rial to be sterilized, how packed, size of
sterilizer and types of bacteria to be killed
also have an effect upon the length of time of
exposure to product sterilization. Use
a bacterial strip test for each batch, or
conduct sterility tests.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.1
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Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Dosage, (continued)
Sterilized products must be aerated before
use to remove residual ethylene oxide and
its by-products.
This concentration of ethylene oxide is
extremely flammable. Store in ji cool
place (preferably under 80°F) to maintain
effectiveness; do not store in sun.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.2
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Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
% by Weight
12.00%
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
450-1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas.Sterilizer. For use in commercial
gas sterilizers in accordance to
manufacturer's operating instructions.
For limitations and use directions refer
to 30% ethylene oxide, pages V-H-1-24.34.1
and .2.
Dosage. See preceding instructions for
30% ethylene oxide.
Contents under pressure. Do not use or
store near heat or open flame. Exposure
to temperatures above 125°F may cause
bursting.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.3
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Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
% by Weight
11.00%
11.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
450-1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in commercial
gas sterilizers in accordance with
manufacturer's operating instructions.
For limitations and use directions refer
to 30% ethylene oxide, pages V-H-1-24.34.1
and .2.
Dosage. See preceding instructions for
30% ethylene oxide.
This concentration of ethylene oxide properly
mixed with halogenated hydrocarbons is non-
flammable by both Tag open cup and the
flame propagation methods.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.4
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Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
500-1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in commercial
gas sterilizers in accordance with
manufacturer's operating instructions.
For limitations and use directions refer
to 30% ethylene oxide, pages V-H-1-24.34.1
and .2.
Dosage. See preceding instructions for
30% ethylene oxide.
Contents of container under pressure; do
not use or store near heat or open flame.
Exposures above 130°F may cause bursting.
Ethylene oxide is subject to polymerization;
use within 2 months after receipt.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.5
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% CIA, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Oil of eucalyptus
Methyl salicylate
Menthol
Camphor oil
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
60,000 ppm
% by Weight
59.181
0.25
0.25
0.11
0.09
0.07
0.05
60.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aerosal. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage. Spray instruments, wipe off
excess.
Pressurized spray products are flammable
and should not be used near fire, sparks
or open flame. Do not puncture or
incinerate container.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.35
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
13.00%
6.50
6.50
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
quaternary)
26.00%
Basic Information and Limitaitons
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:128
to
1:95
1,015-1,374 ppm
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.36
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
% by Weight
10.00%
7.20
6.28
4.30
3.04
0.47
0.31
31.60%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-tuberculocidal.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
1:256
1,234 ppm
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.37
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 25.29%
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt""}
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt _) 5.78
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt 3.62
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt 2.58
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 1.48
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate 0.28
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt 0.12
Sodium toluene sulfonate 0.10
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol) 0.05
39.30%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Soultion. Detergent-disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:43 9,211 ppm Post-operative cleaning dosage.
1:189 2,077 ppm Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:128 3,070 ppm Septic case dosage.
1:100 3,930 ppm Tuberculocidal dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-1-24.38
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
A-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt ~~)
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt _S
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Phenylphenol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
% by Weight
22.79%
7.96
2.28
1.97
35.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:50
7,000 ppm
Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:33
10,500 ppm
Septic case dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.39
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 13.61%
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt 1
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt_J 4.17
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 1.19
o-Phenylphenol 1.03
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:33 6,000 ppm Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:20 10,000 ppm Septic case dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-1-24.40
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Methyl salicylate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% GU, 30% C16> 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Essential oils
% by Weight
19.46%
2.50
0.52
0.52
0.20
23.20%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:13
8,125
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.41
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium
salt
% by Weight
8.75%
1.00
9.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
97,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage. Immerse precleaned instruments
in solution for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Using sterile techniques rinse thoroughly
with sterile water prior to reuse.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.42
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Sodium xylene sulfonate
% by Weight
10.00%
4.00
2.90
2.00
1.20
1.00
0.40
21.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:64
3,359 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.43
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
Essential oils
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol, sodium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
14.50%
5.53
1.65
1.00
0.98
0.65
24.31%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:43
5,697 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.44
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Soap
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium phosphate
4-Chloro-2-phenyIphenol
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
% by Weight
10.00%
7.65
3.30
3.00
1.20
1.10
1.00
27.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:32
8,516 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.45
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 14.62%
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 7.39
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt 5.36
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt 3.95
p-tert-Amylphenol, sodium salt 0.88
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt"7
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt_j 0.50
Essential oils 0.25
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt 0.20
33.15%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:128 2,590 ppm Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. Same as above.
After instruments have been thoroughly
cleaned, soak them in a fresh solution
for a minimum of 10 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-1-24.46
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
o-Phenylphenol
p-tert-Amylphenol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
% by Weight
20.25%
12.85
3.75
0.53
0.50
0.40
0.10
38.38%
1:85
4,498 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-tuberculocidal.
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:32
11,994 ppm
Tuberculocidal and Pseudomonacidal dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.47
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Hydrogen chloride
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 0.875% titratable iodine
% by Weight
5.24%
4.37
2.56
2.33
14.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:107
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.48
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
NonylphenoKypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
18.05%
16.00
34.05%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.49
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(si
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
% by Weight
17.24%
0.60
17.84%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. Same as above.
After instruments have been thoroughly
cleaned, soak them in a fresh solution
for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.50
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
9.00%
3.40
12.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:26
293 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.51
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Isopropanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Potassium iodide
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
16.75%
6.00
5.00
4.00
2.00
33.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.52
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
8.75%
6.50
2.50
17.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Product not effective when used
with alkaline type-cleaners such
as ammonia and strong soaps.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.53
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
% by Weight
9.10%
8.74
17.84%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant.
Tuberculocidal. Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:51
313 ppm
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Immerse instruments in solution
immediately following use. Scrub
instruments clean with a scrub brush.
1:37
432 ppm
Cold disinfection dosage. Immerse
instruments for 2 hours. This solution
is tuberculocidal.
Do not mix with soaps or other alkaline
type of cleaners.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.54
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Isopropanol
*Provides 8.3% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
43.77%
42.63
10.50
96.30%
Dilutions
1:315
1:236
1:473
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
269 ppm
359 ppm
179 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
•
Post-operative cleaning dosage. Immerse
instruments immediately following use.
Rinse thoroughly. Scrub instruments
clean using solution.
Disinfectant dosage. Immerse for 2 hours.
Storage dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.55
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Hydrogen chloride
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
9.10%
8.74
0.11
17.95%
Dilutions
1:51
1:51
1:37
1:85
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
313 ppm
313 ppm
432 ppm
188 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Effective
against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and
Influenza A£» Herpes simplex and
Type 1 polio viruses. Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Post-operative soak dosage. Immerse
instruments immediately following
use. Rinse thoroughly to remove all
contaminants.
Post-operative cleaning dosage. Scrub
instruments with a suitable brush in a
fresh solution.
Cold disinfection dosage. Immerse
instruments for 2 hours. This solution
is tuberculocidal.
Storage dosage. Use to store previously
sterilized instruments.
Germicidal action wanes in use dilutions
after 72 hours making it necessary to
employ new solutions every 72 hours.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex*
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
*Provides 1.0% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:64
156 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex*
% by Weight
7.50%
7.50%
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:49
to
1:42
152-176 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a snd .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Potassium ricinoleate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Isopropanol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Ethyl alcohol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:51
4,210 ppm
% by Weight
9.60%
7.12
2.38
1.52
0.94
21.56%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-tuberculocidal.
Effective against most lipophilic
viruses. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and ,b. Not effective against Pseudomonas
aeruginosa.
Dosage.
For standard disinfectant procedure
immerse instruments for minimum of 20
minutes.
For longer exposure add 1 gram of sodium
bicarbonate per quart of solution.
For long-term storage add 2 oz. of
isopropanol per quart of solution.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Soap
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol j
Isopropanol
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
11.10%
5.80
3.30
1.80
1.75
0.56
23.31%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:170
1,417 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% Cl6, 5% C12, 5% C18>
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Ethyl alcohol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
3.90%
2.25
2.25
1.01
0.46
9.87%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
to
1:32
(as available
quaternary)
703-1,406 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.59
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% G, 10% C)
USJB Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
% by Weight
0.416%
0.133
(as available
quaternary)
0.549%
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.60
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APPENDIX A
to
Volume V
Index of Chemicals Used as Active Ingredient(s) in Disinfectants
Introduction
This appendix is an alphabetical listing of the names of approximately
440 chemicals used as active ingredient(s) in disinfectant products.*
These names appear as they are required in the ingredient statements
on labels of pesticide products registered with this Agency, and as
they appear in Volume V of the Compendium.
The list will be subject to periodic changes as the remaining use
categories are completed and Issued. Replacement pages or comprehen-
sive revisions will be issued at that time.
** *Note: Most disinfectants must be formulated with other ingredients to
be effective and their efficacy depends upon concentration of active
ingredients and compatibility with other ingredients.
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
** Acetic acid
Acrolein
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkenyl (90% C18, 10% Clfi)
** Alkyl*amine acetate
*alkyl (48% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C16, 8% C8, 7% C10)
Alkyl*amine hydrochloride
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
1- (Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane benzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
1- (Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
** l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
1- (Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane monoacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
** l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane monobenzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane propionate-copper acetate
complex
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* benzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (56% C12, 27% Cu, 9% Ci3, 4% C10, 3% GU, 1%
** Alkyl*bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* di(hydroxyethyl) methyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl as derived from coconut oil
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (100%
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Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (95% C14, 3% C^, 2% C1&)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (93% C14, 4% C12> 3% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12> 26% C14, 6% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12, 25% C14, 7% Ci6, 1% C8
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12, 24% C14, 9% Cio-C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12, 25% C14, 10% Gig)
** Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C12, 23% C14, 11% Cie, 5% GIS)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C12> 23% C14, 11% C16, 2.5% C8+C10, 2.5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 25% C12, 15% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 407 C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C )
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (41% C14> 28% C12, 19% Clg, 12% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl* dimethylbenzyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
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Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (90% Ci4, 5% C12> 5% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12, 22% C14, 10% Ci6, 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% Ci2, 23% Ci4, 11% Ci6, 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (55% Ci4, 23% Ci2, 20% Ci6, 2%
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Ci2, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (85% C16, 15% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% Ci4, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium cyclohexyl sulfamate
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% Ci6, 3%
Alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (98% C12, 2% C14)
Alkyl* dimethyl trichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10%
N-Alkyl*N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate
*alkyl (92% C18, 8%
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Alkyl* isoquinolinium bromide
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl*monoethanolamide
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* monoethoxyethyl diethoxyethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (48% C12, 17% Ci4i 11% GIB, 9% Ci6, 8% C8, 7%
** Alkyl*poly(oxypropylene)poly(oxyethylene)-iodine complex
*alkyl (Ci2-Ci5)
Alkyl*-! , 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (53% Ci2, 19% Ci4, 8.5% C16, 7% CB, 6.5% CIQ, 6% C18)
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% Ci2, 18% C14, 10% Ci8, 9% CIQ, 8% C8, 8%
** N- Alkyl*-!, 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% C12, 26% GIB, 15% C14, 8% C16, 5% C10, 4% C8)
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine acetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine acetate
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% Ci4, 10% GIB, 9% CIQ, 8% C8, 8% Cie)
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine monobenzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (95% C14, 5% C16)
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (90% C18, 10% C16)
** Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (70% C18, 27% Cie, 3% Ci4)
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C18, 40% Cie, 1% Ci4, 1% C12)
Allyl alcohol
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Aluminum hydroxybenzenesulfonate
Amidithion (S-[[(2-Methoxyethyl)carbamoyl]methyl]
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate)
Ammonium lauryl sulfate
Amyl acetate
p-tert-Amylphenol
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
p-tert-Amylphenol, sodium salt
Anthracene oil
Arsenosobenzene
1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one
Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl bromoacetate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
Benzyl(dodecylcarbamoylmethyl)dimethylammonium chloride
(5-Benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-roethylpropenyl)=
cyclopropanecarboxylate
** 1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
** 2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]cyclohexanone
Bromine
4-Bromoacetoxymethyl-m-dioxolane
l-Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
2-Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
2,3:4,5-Bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Bis(tributyltin) succinate
Bls(tributyltin) sulfide
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Bis(tripropyltin) oxide
Butoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
p-tert-Butylphenol, potassium salt
p-tert-Butylphenol, sodium salt
Calcium chlorate
Calcium cyanide
Calcium ethylenebisdithiocarbamate
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium hypochlorite
Calcium propionate
Camphor
Camphor oil
Captan (N-Trichloromethylthio-4-cyclohexene-
1,2-dicarboximide)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Cetyl pyridinium bromide
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide
Chloramine B
Chloramine T
Chlorinated glycoluril (1,3,4,6-tetrachloroglycoluril
and related compounds)
** Chlorinated levullnic acids (minimum chlorine content 45%)
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide
2-Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate
1- (3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-l-azoniaadamantane
chloride
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, sodium salt
5-Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate
2-Chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide
Chloromethoxypropylmercuric acetate
o-Chlorophenol
o-Chlorophenol, sodium salt
p-Chlorophenyl diiodomethyl sulfone
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol, potassium salt
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol, sodium salt
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
4-Chloro-3,5-xylenol
Chromic acid
Citric acid
Coal tar
Coal tar neutral oils
** Copper
Copper ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Copper sulfate
m-Cresol
Cresylic acid
or Coal tar acids
2-Cyclohexylcyclohexanol
1-Decanol
Dehydroabietylamine acetate
Dehydroabietylamine-ethylene oxide condensate
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12> 30% C 20% C )
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Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C-^, 10% C18, 9% CIQ, 8% Cg, 8% C16)
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Di[alkyl* oxypropyl] dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% Cg, 40% CIQ)
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
2,3-Dibromopropionaldehyde
3,5-Dibromosalicylanilide
4',5-Dibromosalicylanilide
o-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
Dichlone (2,3-Dichloro-l,4-naphthoquinone)
p-(N,N-Dichlorosulfamoyl)benzoic acid
Dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Diethanolamides of coconut fatty acids
Diethanolamine myristate-iodine complex
Diethyl dithiobis(thionoformate)
N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, and other isomers
Dihydroabietylamine acetate
l,2-Dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione, diethanolamine salt
Diiodomethyl p-tolyl sulfone
Diisobutylphenoxyethoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride
1,3-Dimethyl-l,1,3,3-disiloxanetetrol-l,3-bis=
(dimethylthionocarbamate)
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
** N,N-Dimethyl formamide
Dinoseb (2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol)
Diphenylstibine 2-ethylhexoate
Dipropylene glycol
Diquat dibromide (6,7-Dihydrodipyrido[l,2-a:2',l'-c]»
pyrazinediium dibromide
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
Disodium dihydroxyethyl ethylenediamine diacetate
Disodium N-(2~hydroxyethyl)iminodiacetate
Disodium 2,2'-methylenebis(4-chlorophenate)
Disodium monoethanolamine phosphate
Disodium 2,2'-thiobis(4,6-dichlorophenate)
Dodecylamine lactate
Dodecylamine salicylate
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, diethanolamine salt
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid-iodine complex
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, monoethanolamine salt
Dodecylbenzyl pyridinium chloride
Dodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
Dodecyldiethylamine
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium naphthenate
Dodecylguanidine hydrochloride
** Dodine (Dodecylquanidine acetate)
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Essential oils
** Ethanolamine
Ethephon [(2-Chloroethyl)phosphonic acid]
6-Ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline
Ethyl alcohol
Ethylenediamine
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, disodium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, ethanolamine salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, potassium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetramonoethanolamine salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tripotassium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene oxide
2-Ethyl-l,3-hexanediol
Fluosilicic acid
Folpet (N-[(Trichloromethyl)thio]phthalimide)
Formaldehyde
Furfural
Glutaraldehyde
Glycolic acid
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
2-Heptadecenyl-l-ethyl-l-(2-hydroxyethyl)imidazolinium
bromide
2-Heptadecenylimidazoline
Heptadecyl hydroxyethylimidazoline
Heptadecyl hydroxyethylimidazolinium chloride
2-Heptadecyl-l-methyl-l-[2-(stearoylamido)=
ethyl]imidazolinium methyl sulfate
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-s-triazine
l,l'-Hexamethylenebis[5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide]diacetate
Hydriodic acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Hydrogen chloride
** l-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl*-l-benzyl-2-imidazolinium chloride
*alkyl (Cn to C )
l-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl*-2-imidazoline
*alkyl as in fatty acids of tall oil
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)imidodiacetic acid
2-[(Hydroxymethyl)amino]ethanol
2-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-nitro-l,3-propanediol
S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) thiomethanesulfonate
Indole-3-butyric acid
Iodine
Isopropanol
Isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate
Isopropyl N-phenylcarbamate
2-Isovaleryl-l,3-indandione, calcium salt
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Lauryl diethanolamide
** Lauryl diethylenetriamine
Lauryl isoquinolinium bromide
Lauryl methacrylate
Lauryl pyridinium salt of 5-chloro-2-mercaptobenzothiazole
Lauryl thiocyanate
Limonene
Lithium hypochlorite
Magnesium lauryl sulfate
Magnesium trichloroacetate
Menthol
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, monoethanol ammonium salt
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
2-Methoxyethanol
3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-1-propanol
Methyl alcohol
Methyl bromide
Methyl 2,3-dibromopropionate
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride 80%
and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl ammonium chloride) 20%
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol)
2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol), sodium salt
2,2'-Methylenebis(4,6-dichlorophenol)
2,2'-Methylenebis(4,6-dichlorophenol), sodium salt
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium salt
Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate
Methyl isothiocyanate
Methyl naphthalene sulfonate
2-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol
3-(2-Methylpiperidino)propyl 3,4-dichlorobenzoate
Methyl salicylate
Monopotassium peroxymonosulfate
Monosodium phosphate
[Mono (trichloro)tetra(monopotassium dichloro)]
penta-s-triazinetrione
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
** 2-Nitro-l-butanol phosphate
4-(2-Nitrobutyl)morpholine
and 4,4'-(2-Ethyl-2-nitrotrimethylene)dimorpholine
N-[alpha-(l-Nitroethyl)benzyl]ethylenediamine, potassium salt
2-Nitro-2-methyl-l,3-propanediol
and 2-Nitro-2-ethyl-l,3-propanediol
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
NonyIphenoxyp olye thoxyethano1
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
1-Octanol
2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolln-3-one
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
Oil of citronella
Oil of eucalyptus
Oil of lemongrass
Oxalic acid
10,10'-Oxyb isphenoxarsine
Oxydiethylenebis(alkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride)
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Oxyethylated tert-butyl phenol
Paradichlorobenzene
Paraformaldehyde
Parinol [alpha,alpha-Bis(p-chlorophenyl)-3-pyridinemethanol]
Pentachlorophenol
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Pentachlorophenol, potassium salt
** Pentasodium diethylenetriamine pentaacetate
Peroxyacetic acid
Phenol
Phenolsulfonic acid
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
o-PhenyIpheno1
o-Phenylphenol, alkenyl(Co-C-g)amine salt
o-Phenylphenol, alkyl(Co-C )amine-copper salt
o j_o
o-Phenylphenol, alkyl(Cg-C,g)amine-zinc salt
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt
o-Phenylphenol, tetradecylamine salt
Phosphoric acid
Pine oil
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-n-alkyl
(54% C12, 18% C14, 9% C16, 9% Clg, 5% Cg, 5% CIQ)
di(beta-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride-iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-n-alkyl
(50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)dimethyl-
3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride-iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
n-Polyethylene polyamine (18-mole) N-oleylamine hydrochloride
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)=
ethylene dichloride]
** Polyvinylpyrrolidine-iodine complex
Polyvinylpyrrolidone-orthophenylphenol complex
Potassium bromide
Potassium carbonate
Potassium chromate
Potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Potassium dichromate
Potassium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Potassium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Potassium hydroxide
** Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyl-dithiocarbamate
Potassium iodide
Potassium laurate
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Potassium myristate
Potassium permanganate
Potassium persulfate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
Potassium ricinoleate
Potassium thiocyanate
Potassium toluene sulfonate
Potassium trichlorophenate
Potassium xylene sulfonate
Propargite [2-(p-tert-Butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite]
Propionic acid
Propionic anhydride
** Propyl alcohol
Propylene glycol
Propyl p-hydroxybenzoate
N'-(2-Quinoxalinyl)sulfanilamide
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Salicylic acid
** Silver
Silver fluoride
Silver nitrate
Soap
Sodium benzoate
Sodium bisulfate
Sodium bisulfite
Sodium carbonate
Sodium chlorate
Sodium chloride
Sodium chlorite
Sodium p-chloro-m-cresolate
Sodium chromate
Sodium cyanide
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Sodium dichromate
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium iodide
Sodium lauryl sulfate
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Sodium metasilicate
Sodium methyldithiocarbamate
Sodium nitrite
Sodium octylbenzene sulfonate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Sodium perborate
Sodium persulfate
Sodium phenate
Sodium phosphate
Sodium propionate
Sodium 2-pyridir.ethiol 1-oxide
2,2'-dithio-bis(pyridine-1-oxide)
Sodium sulfite
Sodium tetraborate decabydrate
Sodium tetrachlorophenate
Sodium thiocyanate
** Sodium toluene sulfonate
Sodium xylene sulfonate
Sorbic acid
Sulfamic acid
SulfaniJamide
Sulfathiazole
Sulfonated cresol
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Sulfonated oleic acid, sodium salt
Sulfonated petroleum soap
Sulfonated vegetable oil
Sulfuric acid
Tannic acid
Terpineols
2,3,5,6-Tetrachloro-4-(methylsulfonyl) pyridine
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-3-nitrohenzene
Tetrachlorophenols
3,3,4,4-Tetrachlorotetrahydrothiophene-l,1-dioxide
(and other chlorinated thiophene dioxides)
Tetrahydroabietylamine acetate
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-2-thione
** Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-2-thione, sodium salt
Tetraiodoethylene
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
2,2'-Thiobis(4-chloro-6-methylphenol)
2,2'-Thiobis(4-chlorophenol)
2,2'-Thiobis(4,6-dichlorophenol)
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
Thiram (Tetramethylthiuram disulfide)
Thymol
3,4',5-Tribromosalicylanilide
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
** Tributyltin acetate
Tributyltin benzoate
Tributyltin chloride complex of ethylene oxide condensate
of abietylamine
Tributyltin fluoride
Tributyltin isopropyl succinate
Tributyltin linoleate
Tributyltin neodecanoate
Trichloroacetic acid
3,4,4'-Trichlorocarbanilide
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromelamine
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, potassium salt
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Trichloro-s-triazinetrione
Tridecylpoly(ethyleneoxy)ethanol-iodine complex
Triethanolamine
Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Triethanolamine laurate
Triethanolamine myristate
Triethanolamine thiocyanate
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Triethylene glycol
1,3,5-Triethylhexahydro-s-triazine
Trinitrobenzene-aniline complex
Triphenylbismuthine
Triphenyltin hydroxide
Trisodium phosphate
Turkey red oil
Undecylenic acid
Vinylene bisthiocyanate
Zinc chloride
7inc salt of 5-chloro-2-mercaptobenzothiazole
Zinc dehydroabietylammonium 2-ethylhexoate
Zinc 2-ethylhexoate
Zinc formate
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
Zinc oxide
Zinc 2-pyridinethiol 1-oxide
Zinc resinate
Zineb (Zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Volume V
Supplement No. 1
Issued: 7-31-74
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Pesticide Programs
Technical Services Division
EPA COMPENDIUM OF REGISTERED PESTICIDES
Volume V
Notice to Recipients of Supplement No. 1
This first supplement contains two new use sites, (1) Secondary Oil
Recovery Injection Waters, consisting of 25 pages, and (2) Water
Systems of Recreational Vehicles, consisting of only one page.
New pages appearing in Volume V for the first time:
V-A-4-30.a y
V-A-4-30.1 through .24 .
V-A-4-35
Pages included which replace existing entries:
V-iv and v * '
V-A-4-5.6 and .7 * "
V-A-4-8.2, .9, .11 and .12 < " J
Appendix A, the index of chemicals used as active ingredient(s) in
disinfectants is replaced entirely (the new pages are A V 1 through
A V 23).
\
A double asterisk (**) in the left hand column of any replacement
page denotes that a significant change was made in that area on the
page.
H. L. Dozier, Chief
Scientific Support Section
Information Branch (WH-569)
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Volume V
Supplement No. 2
Issued: 9-30-75
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C.
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Office of Pesticide Programs
Technical Services Division
* ,*>
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides \^
Volume V
Notice to Recipients of Supplement No. 2
This supplement contains two new use sites, (1) Air Washers, consisting
of 13 pages, and (2) Surgical Instruments, consisting of 62 pages. In
addition 29 new formulations have been added to the site Commercial and
Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers.
New pages appearing in Volume V for the first time:
V-A-4-2.a-
V-A-4-2.1 through .12^
V-A-4-5.3.1,u .4.1, .17.1 through .7^ .22.1,"
.23.1,*-'.25.ir .27.I/".28.1 and .2^
.29.1, .30.1; .32.1 and .2/.33.1 and .2,^
.37.1 through .4,-.38.1 and .2,"-
.40.1
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Volume V
Supplement No. 3
Issued: 1-31-77
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Pesticide Programs
Technical Services Division
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Volume V
Notice to Recipients of Supplement No. 3
This supplement contains two new use sites, (1) Pulp and Paper Mill Systems,
consisting of 99 pages, and (2) Hospital Critical Equipment, consisting of
59 pages. In addition new formulations have been added to the following
sites, (1) Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative
Condensers, one new formulation, (2) Secondary Oil Recovery Injection
Waters, one new formulation, and (3) Surgical Instruments, 4 formulations,
2 of which are new formulations.
New pages appearing in Volume V for the first time:
V-A-4-5.38.1.1 ""
V-A-4-21.a and .bl
V-A-4-21.1 through .97
V-A-4-30.25-
V-H-l-5.a and .b-
V-H-1-5.1 through .16.1 and .17 through .56'
V-H-l-24.7.1,'.13.1r .56.1 and .56.2-
Pages included which replace existing entries:
V-ii, iv, and v
V-H-1-24.32 "
Appendix A V 3^ 6, 8'through 13^ 15 through 19',
and 21 through 23-
A double asterisk (**) in the left hand column of any replacement page
denotes that a significant change was made in that area on the page.
Phyllis L. Johnson, Acting Chief
Scientific Support Section
Information Branch (WH-569)
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EPA COMPENDIUM
OF
REGISTERED PESTICIDES
Volume V
Disinfectants
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCX
Region V9 y.;-
230 South D
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticides Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402
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TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
INTRODUCTION
The increasing need by Federal and State regulatory officials, extension
service personnel, commercial, industrial, medical and agricultural
organizations for up-to-date information on pesticides registered by the
Registration Division, Office of Pesticides Programs (OPP) has prompted
this publication. Under the present circumstances, OPP must furnish
accurate and timely information on new pesticide uses and changes in old
uses to the various people involved with the dissemination of information
to the many users of registered pesticide products.
The Compendium will eventually be a compilation of all uses found on
the labeling of all products registered with the Registration Division.
It is in loose leaf form, and is published in increments as the pages
on specific use sites or chemicals are completed. The Compendium will
be maintained up to date via the issuance of replacement pages on a
periodic basis.
The Compendium is NOT a list of recommendations, and it is NOT intended
to supplant recommendations made by Federal and State environmental and
research agencies.
The Compendium has been divided into the following five volumes:
Volume I - Herbicides and Plant Regulators
Volume II - Fungicides and Nematicides
Volume III - Insecticides, Acaricides, Molluscicides and
Antifouling Compounds
Volume IV - Rodenticides and Mammal, Bird and Fish Toxicants
Volume V - Disinfectants
VOLUME V
This volume includes all microbiological control products (sterilizers,
disinfectants, bacteriostats, sanitizers, viricides and microbiocides)
accepted and registered as disinfectants. It is organized by major une
categories and, within the categories, by individual use sites. The data
for each use site is presented in two parts. The first part contains the
general information, and the second part the information on the chemical
formulations. The names at the top of each page are the major use category
and the specific use site, respectively.
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The general Information pages on each site contain essential facts
concerning the data presented on the subsequent pages. They also
include general instructions and limitations common to the majority
of formulations for the site.
The pages on the chemical formulations contain percentages by weight
and the essential scientific information pertaining to the use of each
formulation. The information is presented in columnar fashion to
facilitate the use of the volume in the preparation of new labeling
and in the determination of the uses of currently registered products.
The use dilution of products and parts per million (ppm) of active
ingredients to be used are given in the left and center columns respec-
tively, and the directions for use, limitations and tolerances are given
in the right column.
Volume V - Disinfectants is organized under seventeen (17) major use
categories. These categories encompass approximately 300 individual
use sites. The major use categories are organized alphabetically; the
pagination for this Volume is based on these categories as follows:
V-A-1 Agricultural Premises and Equipment
V-A-A Aquatic Sites
V-B-1 Barber and Beauty Shops
V-B-2 Bathrooms, Toilet Bowls and Chemical Holding Tanks
V-C-1 Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Facilities
V-E-1 Eating Establishments
V-F-1 Food Handling, Storage and Distribution Facilities
V-F-2 Food Processing Plants
V-H-1 Hospitals and Related Institutions
V-H-2 Household Premises and Contents
V-H-3 Human Articles or Materials
V-I-1 Industrial Preservatives
V-L-1 Laundry and Dry Cleaning
V-M-1 Morgues and Mortuaries
V-P-1 Pets and Other Animals
V-R-1 Refuse Sites
V-S-1 Specialty Sites
The concentration of active ingredient(s) to be used for the desired
control of bacteria is given in parts per million (ppm).
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ii
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The pagination adopted for this volume of the Compendium is necessary
to allow for expansion of the volume. A theoretical page number would
be V-A-4-S.a or V-A-4-5.1. The first number (Roman numeral) indicates
the volume in which the page belongs. The capital letter indicates the
alphabetical group in which the major use category has been placed. For
instance, the pages for aquatic sites bear the letter "A". The first set
of numbers indicates the page number assigned to the major use category
within the alphabetical group. The second set of numbers indicates the
page number assigned to the individual use site. The letters or numbers
after the decimal point indicate the pages within the use site. Letters
after the decimal are used for pages on the general information, while
the numbers after the decimal are for the pages containing the chemical
formulations.
Issued: 12-15-73 iii
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INDEX TO VOLUME V
DISINFECTANTS
Names capitalized: major use categories.
Names in small letters: individual use sites.
Name
*Agricultural Premises and Equipment V-A-1
air washers V-A-4-2
**Aquatic Sites V-A-4
*Barber and Beauty Shops V-B-1
*Bathrooms, Toilet Bowls and Chemical Holding Tanks V-B-2
*Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Facilities -- V-C-1
cooling tower water V-A-4-5
*Eating Establishments (restaurants, bars and taverns)- V-E-1
emergency drinking water supplies V-A-4-8.17
evaporative condenser water V-A-4-5
filter beds (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.13
filter sands (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.12
*Food Handling, Storage and Distribution Facilities V-F-1
*Food Processing Plants V-F-2
forebay water (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.11
gravel well walls (individual water supply systems) — V-A-4-8.8
**Hospitals and Related Institutions V-H-1
hospital critical equipment V-H-1-5
*Household Premises and Contents V-H-2
*Human Articles or Materials V-H-3
human drinking water V-A-4-8
individual water supply systems V-A-4-8.1
*Industrial Preservatives V-I-1
irrigation well water V-A-4-11
*Laundry and Dry Cleaning V-L-1
mains (water distribution systems) V-A-4-8.14
*Morgues and Mortuaries V-M-1
municipal drinking water systems, large V-A-4-8.16
municipal drinking water systems, small V-A-4-8.9
*Pets and Other Animals V-P-1
*These use categories, omitted at this printing, will be issued at a
later date.
**Under these major use categories, only a portion of the individual
use sites have been issued. The remaining individual use sites will
be issued as the work on them is completed.
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plant equipment (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.13
potable water equipment (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.21
pulp and paper mill systems V-A-4-21
pump well water (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.11
recreational vehicles, water systems of V-A-4-35
*Refuse Sites V-R-1
reservoirs (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.12
reservoir water (water purification plants) V-A-4-8.11
secondary oil recovery injection water V-A-4-30
*Specialty Sites V-S-1
supplemental drinking water (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.18
surgical instruments V-H-1-24
water system components (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.21
water system components (individual water supply
systems) V-A-4-8.7
water system components (small municipal systems) V-A-4-8.12
well water (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.18
well water (individual water supply systems) V-A-4-8.2
well water (small municipal systems) V-A-4-8.10
well water casings (emergency water supplies) V-A-4-8.21
well water casings (small municipal systems) V-A-4-8.12
Issued: 1-31-77 v Replaces page issued 9-30-75
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in ppm
(parts per million) total active ingredient(s) in the product and are rounded
to the nearest whole number, except when the number is less than one; then
the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of the number one. Unless
otherwise stated, the use dilutions are the ratios of the weight of the
product to be added and the weight of water contained in the system. The
dilutions are rounded to the third significant figure when the value is
less than 100,000 and the fourth significant figure when the value is
greater than 100,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Preclean badly fouled systems by introducing
a suitable detergent solution into the system and allowing air washer to
run with fan off for two hours. Dump and flush tank. Check all nozzles
and manually clean those that are plugged. Apply product in the system where
it will be uniformly mixed and where agitation is rapid. Frequency of addi-
tion depends on the relative amount of 'bleedoff and the severity of the
microbiological problem. When microbial growth is noticed, the initial slug
addition is used and repeated as needed until control is evident. Apply
product only as specified on labels or technical data sheet. Products are
not for use in potable water systems.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements. Products are
harmful to eyes and skin.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-A-4-2.a
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl 65% C, 25% C> 10% C)
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:4,170
to
1:2,780
36-54 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
Before beginning treatment, badly fouled
systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-4-2.a.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned system
or when growth is first noticed. Repeat
as needed until control is evident.
1:5,960
to
1:4,170
25-36 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply when microbial
growths are under control. Repeat
dosage every 2 or 3 days or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* tnethyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% C , 25% C . 17% C..,, 3% C,ft)
14 12 J-D J.o
% by Weight
10.
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C . 5% C,_, 5% C1fi)
14 16 I/ J-o
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C ,5% C )
14 16 12 18
8.40
1.60
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:6,670
to
1:5,000
Final Cone.
of Active
30-40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bac-
teria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must be
cleaned according to directions on page
V-A-4-2.a. Add product to the sump.
Initial dose. Add as a slug dose,
closing the bleed-off valves for the
first 24 hours after addition.
1:20,000
to
1:13,300
10-15 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride.
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
% by Weight
18.00%
18.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:5,340
to
1:3,200
34-56 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bac-
teria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must
be cleaned according to directions on
page V-A-4-2.a. Air washer waters sub-
ject to acidification from tobacco dust
or other acidifying materials require
periodic adjustment of pH with alkaline
additives.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage until
control is achieved.
1:24,300
to
1:8,010
7-22 ppm
Subsequent dose. Repeat dosage every 3
days, or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylenes
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
60.00%
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:123,600
to
1:50,500
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Before beginning treatment,
badly fouled systems must be cleaned
according to directions on page V-A-4-2.a.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:505,500
to
1:50,500
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 2 to 5 days
or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must
be cleaned according to directions on
page V-A-4-2.a.
1:31,000
to
1:12,400
5-13 ppm
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is achieved.
1:124,100
to
1:12,400
1-13 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 2 to 5
days or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbanate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,340
36 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Before beginning treatment, badly fouled
systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-A-2.a.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned
system or when growth is first noticed.
Repeat dosage 1, 2 or 3 times weekly or
as required to control the slime-forming
organisms.
1:50,000
to
1:25,000
6-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial control
is evident, apply this dosage to the
system every 3 days or as needed to
maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
40.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
chlorine)
1:33,400
to
1:16,700
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules, llicrobiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Before beginning
treatment, badly fouled systems must
be cleaned according to directions on
page V-A-4-2.a. Apply chemical to the
water basin at a point where good mixing
occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:66,700
to
1:33,400
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat
as needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water for
at least 4 hours. Test water frequently
to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep
it away from.flammable matter. Store
the container in a dry place; keep it
tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:16,680
to
1:8,340
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Before beginning treatment, badly
fouled systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-4-2.a. Apply
chemical to water basin at a point where
good mixing occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:33,360
to
1:16,680
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water
for at least 4 hours. Test water fre-
quently enough to insure proper chlorine
residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep
it away from flammable matter. Store
the container in a dry place; keep it
tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine.)
1:8,340
to
1:4,170
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Before beginning treatment, badly
fouled systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page. V-A-4-2.a. Apply
chemical to the water basin at a point where
good mixing occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:16,700
to
1:8,340
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water for
at least 4 hours. Test water frequently
enough to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep
it away from flammable matter. Store
the container in a dry place; keep it
tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
7.90%
1.10
9.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:2,250
to
1:1,250
40-72 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Before beginning treatment, badly
fouled systems must be cleaned according
to directions on page V-A-4-2.a. Air
washer waters subject to acidification
from tobacco dust or other acidifying
materials will require periodic adjust-
ment of pH with alkaline additives.
Initial dose. Repeat as needed until
control is evident.
1:4,620
to
1:2,250
19-40 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial growths
are under control, apply this dosage
range 3 times a week or as needed to
maintain control.
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AQUATIC SITES
Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
25.30%
10.00
6.80
3.50
45.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active.
Dilutions
1:20,100
to
1*6,670
23-68 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Before beginning treatment,
badly fouled systems must be cleaned
according to directions on page V-A-4-2.a.
Initial dose. Add as a slug dose at a
point in the system where circulation or
agitation is rapid.
1:20,100
to
1:13,300
23-34 ppm
Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
apply this dosage range.
Keep container closed when not in use;
keep chemicals from freezing.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Air Washers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
vol:vol
Final Cone.
of Active
1:6,670
to
1:5,000
15-20 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Before beginning treatment, badly fouled
systems must be cleaned according to
directions on page V-A-4-2.a. Add product
to the sump.
Initial dose^ Apply as a slug dose,
closing the bleed-off valves for the first
24 hours after addition.
1:20,000
to
1:13,300
5-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
ppm (parts per million) total active ingredient(s) in the product
and are rounded to the nearest whole number, except when the number
is less than one; then the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of the
number one. Unless otherwise stated, the use dilutions are the ratios of the
weight of the product to be added and the weight of water contained in
the system. The dilutions are expressed to the nearest second significant
figure when the value is less than 10,000 or the third significant figure
when the value is greater than 10,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: These products are for industrial and
commercial use only. Feed the product directly from container to a point
in the system where it will be uniformly mixed and evenly distributed,
such as cooling tower sump. Do not use in potable or domestic water
systems. Store product away from food or feed. Apply product only as
specified on the label.
Any product containing a quarternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
60.00%
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:123,000 5-12 ppm
to
1:50,300
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Controls
growth of algae, bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Prior
to addition of the product, system must be
cleaned to remove algal growth, microbio-
logical slime and other deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:503,000 1-12 ppm
to
1:50,300
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days or
as needed. Frequency of addition depends
upon the severity of the micro-
biological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
** Dilutions of Active
1:63,100
to
1:26,100
1:272,600
to
1:26,100
1:63,100
to
1:26,100
1:272,600
to
1:27,300
5-12 ppm
1-12 ppm
5-12 ppm
1-11 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent or
continuous method of application. Add
product directly to the water of the
sump of the cooling tower. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Intermittent method.
Initial dose. Use when system is
noticeably fouled. Repeat until
control is achieved.
Subsequent dosage. Add every 2 to 5
days or as needed. Frequency
of addition depends upon the severity
of the microbiological problem.
Continuous feed method.
Initial dose. Add when the system
is noticeably fouled.
Subsequent dose. Maintain this
treatment level by pumping a
continuous feed of 1-11 ppm (active)
per 1,000 gallons of water lost
by blowdown.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.2
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 24.00%
24.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:50,200 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:20,100
1:200,800 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose.
to
1:20,100
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:43,400
to
1:17,100
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Add product directly to the water
of the sump of the cooling tower. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:171,800
to
1:17,100
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days or
as needed to maintain control.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 18.00%
18.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:37,200 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:15,000
1:149,800 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:15,000 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylenes
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
16.50%
16.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:34,500
to
1:13,800
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Add directly to the water of the
sump of the cooling tower. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:137,900
to
1:13,800
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days or
as needed. Frequency of addition depends
upon the severity of the microbiological
problem.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 15.50%
15.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:15,400 10-13 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:11,700
1:23,300 7-13 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:11,700 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:31,200
to
1:12,600
5-12 ppm
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
**
1:124,700
to
1:12,600
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-5.6
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
% by Weight
12.00%
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:24,900
to
1:10,000
5-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
** 1:99,600
to
1:10,000
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-5.7
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:20,800 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:8,340
1:83,400 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:8,340 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:5,270
to
1:3,950
10-14 pptn
% by Weight
5.40%
5.40%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:7,910
to
1:3,950
7-14 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride]
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:8,430
to
1:3,420
5-12 ppm
% by Weight
4.00%
4.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is evident.
1:34,200
to
1:3,420
1-12 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
or as needed. Frequency of addition
depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene=
(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride] 3.60%
3.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Aqueous solution which is added directly
to the sump of the cooling tower. Con-
trols growth of algae, bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Prior to the addition of the product,
system must be cleaned to remove algal
growth, microbiological slime and other
deposits.
1:7,560 5-12 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is evident.
1:3,030
1:30,330 1-12 ppm Subsequent dose. Add every 2 to 5 days
to or as needed. Frequency of addition
1:3,033 depends upon the severity of the
microbiological problem.
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% Clfi)
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
volrvol
**
1:3,300 31 ppm
1:1,600 62 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution or emulsion depending upon the
formulation. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-producing bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent or continuous feed
methods of application.
Initial dose.
Add to a precleaned system.
Add to a system containing visible algae
and microbial slime growth.
1:10,000 10 ppm
Subsequent dose.
Towers with continuous feed equipment;
Maintain this concentration by contin-
uously feeding the product at a rate
of 1 gallon per 10,000 gallons of
water lost by blowdown. If algae or
microbial slime growth reappears, re-
peat the initial dose (31 ppm) until
control is again evident followed by
the subsequent maintenance concentration.
1:10,000 10-31 ppm
to
1:3,300
Towers without continuous feed equipment;
After the initial dose, add this con-
centration to the sump once a week or
as needed to prevent algae or microbial
slime growth. If growth reappears,
repeat initial dose until control is
again evident, followed by the subse-
quent maintenance dose.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.12
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_ and Evaporative Condensers _
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C,,, 40% C12 10% C,fi) 7.00%
14 "' " 7^0%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Aids in control of the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun. Add the product
directly to the water being treated.
Addition may be made in the basin or sump
of the cooling tower or over the surface
of the cooling pond.
1:8,000 9-18 ppm Initial dose. Repeat dosage every 7
to days or less until biological control
1:4,000 is effected.
Subsequent dose. Same as the initial dose.
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and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12» 10% C16>
Ethyl alcohol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:1,600 38 ppm
1:1,000 60 ppm
% by Weight
4.80%
1.20
6.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria. For intermittent method
of application. Badly fouled systems
should be cleaned before treatment is
begun. Add the product directly to the
water. Addition is made in the tower pan.
Initial dose.
If the system is clean, treat it once
or twice a week or more frequently if
required.
If microbial growths can be seen in the
cooling water (cloudy water), treat
with this concentration. Repeat until
cloudiness is reduced or disappears.
1:4,000
to
1:2,670
15-23 ppm
Subsequent dose.
required .
Apply once a week or as
Issued: 12-15-73
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Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% Cu, 30% C,6, 5% C12, 5% C18) 40.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the buildup of slime-
forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Badly fouled
systems should be cleaned before treat-
ment is begun. Add product directly to
the water in the system.
1:18,600 21-40 ppm Initial dose. High concentrations may
to cause foaming. If foaming develops,
1:10,000 reduce the concentration or employ a
silicone antifoam until the system is
stabilized.
Note: Do not overfeed. The initial
dosage allows for normal water loss due
to evaporation, drift and system blow-
down and will afford adequate contact
time with the organisms.
1:43,500 9-15 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply once or twice a
to week or as needed. Favorable system
1:26,100 conditions can further govern cutback of
dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18) 25.00%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% Ci6, 3% C18) 25.00
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be thoroughly
cleaned of slime and scale before
treatment is begun. Add the product
directly to the water in the cooling
tower drip pan near the inlet to the
recirculating pump.
1:50,000 10-20 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:25,000
1:500,000 1-3 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply as frequently as
to necessary to maintain control.
1:166,700
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C., 30% C , 5% C ., 5% Cft)
14 16 1^ 1"
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C , 30% C , 17% Clg, 3% Clg)
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
**
1:5,000
to
1:2,500
20-40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add
the product to the water on the distri-
bution decks, in the basin or in the sump
of the cooling tower. Preclean system of
organic debris before starting treatment.
If soap or anionic detergent is used,
rinse thoroughly before charging with
product.
Initial dose. Apply when system is notice-
ably fouled. Repeat as needed until
control is evident.
1:20,200
to
1:6,740
5-15 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
needed to maintain control.
This formulation is compatible with vir-
tually all corrosion inhibition additives,
but should not be used in the presence of
soap or other anionic detergents.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.17
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C12> 5% Cl8) 8.50%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C.,, 32% C,,) 8.50
17.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add
to the water of the sump of the cooling
tower. Preclean system of organic debris
before starting treatment. If soap or
anionic detergent is used, rinse thoroughly
before charging with formulation.
1:8,500 20-40 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:4,250
1:34,000 5-15 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
to needed to maintain control.
1:11,300
This formulation is compatible with virtual-
ly all corrosion inhibition additives, but
should not be used in the presence of soap
and other anionic detergents.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% Clfii 5% C12> 5% Clg) 5.00%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C,,, 32% C14) 5.00
1 10.00%
Use Recommentation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
volrvol
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add
directly into the water of the sump, or
through a by-pass valve or injection pump.
Preclean system of organic debris before
starting treatment. If soap or anionic
detergent is used, rinse thoroughly
before charging with product.
1:5,000 20-40 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:2,500
1:20,000 5-15 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
to needed to maintain control.
1:6,670
This formulation is compatible with virtually
all corrosion inhibition additives, but should
not be used in the presence of soap and
other anionic detergents.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C , 5% C )
14 16 1* -Lo
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
5.25%
5.25
10.50%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:4,970
to
1:2,490
Final Cone.
of Active
21-42 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of algae and slime-forming microorganisms.
For intermittent method of application.
Preclean system of organic debris before
starting treatment. If soap or anionic
detergent is used, rinse thoroughly before
charging with formulation.
Initial dose.
1:19,900
to
1:6,630
5-16 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or
sooner if visible growth appears.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30%
., 5% C . 5% C1Q)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% ^ , 32% C^)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
2.50
12.50%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
volrvol
Final Cone.
of Active
1:5,000
to
1:2,500
25-50 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of slime-forming microorganisms. For
intermittent method of application. Pre-
clean system of organic debris before
starting treatment. If soap or anionic
detergent is used, rinse thoroughly before
charging with formulation.
Initial dose.
1:20,000
to
1:6,670
6-19 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply every 7 days or as
needed to maintain control. If visible
growth reappears, repeat initial dose until
control is again evident, followed by the
subsequent maintenance dose.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12, 25% C,,, 10% C1fi) 15.00%
* 15.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Add product to the water in the tower sump,
tower basin or on the distribution decks.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:4,170 36-54 ppm Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
to control is achieved.
1:2,780
1:5,960 25-36 ppm Subsequent dose. Add this dosage every 2
to or 3 days or as needed to maintain control.
1:4,170
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Active Ingredient(s)
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
% by Weight
18.00%
18.
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:4,000
to
1:2,670
45-67 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Add product to the water in
the tower sump, tower basin or on the dis-
tribution decks. Badly fouled systems must
be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat this dosage until
control is achieved.
1:8,010
to
1:4,000
22-45 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial control is
evident, add this dosage every 4 to 7 days
or as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl
ammonium chloride) 20%
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
% by Weight
25.00%
5.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:83,600
to
1:16,700
4-18 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Add
product at a point in the system where it
will be uniformly mixed. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment is
begun.
Initial dose. Add to clean system or when
a system is just noticeably fouled.
Frequency of addition and duration of
treatment are dependent upon the severity
of the problem.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% GIB)
% by Weight
24.00%
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:83,400
to
1:11,100
3-26 ppm
1:8,340 35 ppm
1:20,900 14-35 ppm
to
1:8,340
5.00
29.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of objec-
tionable slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Small water cooling equipment;
For intermittent method of application.
The frequency of feeding and the dura-
tion of treatment are dependent upon
the severity of the problem.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose.
dose.
Same as the initial
Large water cooling equipment;
For intermittent method of application,
Preclean equipment manually before
starting treatment. Apply product to
the sump of the equipment.
Initial dose. Apply when visible
microbial growths appear.
Subsequent dose.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:25,000
to
1:2,500
1:50,000
to
1:12,500
Final Cone.
of Active
11-105 ppm
6-21 ppm
% by Weight
23.75%
2.50
26.25%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming microorganisms.
Initial dose. Add to the water.
Subsequent dose. Add to the water every
7 to 10 days or as needed to maintain
control.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% Ci8) 12.50%
Tributyltin neodecanoate 5.00
17.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria. Pour
product slowly into the sump of the
cooling tower.
1:50,000 4-35 ppm Initial dose. Repeat periodically until
to control is evident. Dosage will vary
1:5,000 depending on severity of microbiological
contamination. Reuse of solution is
dependent on extent of regrowth; when
growths are visible, reslug at same
dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% Ci8)
Isopropanol
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:499,300 1 ppm
% by Weight
19.91%
19.40
8.62
47.93%
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. For continuous feed method of
application. Controls the growth of
algae and slime-forming bacteria.
Drip feed dose. Add to system at least
3 inches above sump water. Use 1 gallon
of product every 6 months for each 1 gal-
lon of water lost per minute by blowdown.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16» 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5%
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% CU, 5% C18)
% by Weight
10.00%
8.40
1.60
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:6,670
to
1:5,000
1:20,000
to
1:13,300
30-40 ppm
10-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Badly fouled systems must be manually
cleaned before starting treatment. Apply
product to the sump. For intermittent
method of application.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose. Add weekly or as needed
for continued control of algae and bac-
terial slime.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride 50.00%
Isopropanol 20.00
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
(as available
quaternary)
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
1:23,800 21 ppm For normal systems use this concentration.
1:15,800 32 ppm For heavily contaminated systems, use
this dosage and then repeat above dosage
every 7 days or as needed to maintain
control.
1:71,300 7-11 ppm Subsequent dose. When the above treat-
to ment level is successful, apply this
1:47,500 dosage level weekly or as needed.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 12.60%
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18) 10.00
Dehydroabietylamine-ethylene oxide
condensate 5.00
Dehydroabietylamine acetate 4.90
Bis(tributyltin) oxide 1.00
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C,2, 5% C18) 0.20
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% Ci4, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% GIS) 0.20
33.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Controls the growth of bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
. application. Add product directly to the
water.
1:20,000 17-68 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:5,000
1:20,000 17-34 ppm Subsequent dose. Application should be
to every 7 to 10 days or as required to
1:10,000 control the bacteria and fungi.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (98% C.,, 2% C ) 20.00%
" X 20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Apply at distribution headers, tower basin,
cold water sump, or other points where the
product will be uniformily mixed with water.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:20,900
10-12
ppm Initial dose. Apply to clean system or when
to system is just noticeably fouled. Repeat
until control is achieved.
1:16,700
1:41,700 5-10 ppm Subsequent dose. When algae control is
to evident, add this dosage to the system every
1:20,900 week or as needed to maintain control.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (98% C12, 2% C14)
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
1:10,000 10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria thereby preventing
odors. For intermittent method of appli-
cation.
Initial dose.
1:20,000
to
1:10,000
5-10 ppm
Subsequent dose. Frequency of dosage
addition is determined by results obtained.
Normally addition once a week will suffice.
At certain times of the year, 2 dosages a
week or even several dosages a day may
be required.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,000
to
1:3,340
44-132 ppm
% by Weight
37.80%
4.00
2.00
0.10
43.90%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria.
Recommended dosage.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
Isopropanol
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
% by Weight
18.90%
15.00
2.00
35.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:3,590
to
1:720
100-500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
Recommended dosage. Add as needed for
control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:22,200
to
1:11,100
41-81 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Beads, granules. Microbiostat. Controls
the growth of algae and slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. For intermittent method
of application. Add product as a concen-
trated aqueous solution to the water system
where it will be uniformily mixed. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add to a clean system or when
the system is just noticeably fouled. Repeat
dosage until microbial control is achieved.
**
1:44,300
to
1:20,900
20-43 ppm
Subsequent dose. After control has been
achieved, apply this dosage weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Chemical produces a dust which is harmful if
inhaled or swallowed; keep container tightly
closed when not in use.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
**
1:22,200
to
1:11,100
41-81 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Briquettes. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Add briquettes by scattering
the proper amount around the water tower
basin or sump, or by suspending a bag con-
taining the proper amount near the center
of the tower basin. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is
begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage as needed to
obtain control.
1:44,300
to
1:22,200
20-41 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(a)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
7.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:2,250
to
1:1,250
40-72 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. May be added to the water
in the tower sump or basin or on the
distribution decks. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to clean system or when
system is just noticeably fouled. Repeat
this dosage until control is evident.
1:4,620
to
1:2,250
20-40 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbial growths are
under control, add this dosage weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:22,200 2 ppm
% by Weight
3.40%
0.60
4.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For modified intermittent method of appli-
cation. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add to a clean system or
when algae are visible.
1:44,500 1 ppm
Subsequent dose. Restore concentration
of product when bleed-off volume reaches
50% of volume of water in system.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Isopropanol
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
31.60%
22.50
4.40
58.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,100
to
1:5,060
58-116 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to a clean system or
when system is just noticeably fouled.
Repeat until control is achieved.
1:20,200
to
1:10,100
30-58 ppm
Subsequent dose. When algae control is
evident, add this dosage every week or as
needed to maintain control.
Do not use, pour, spill or store product
near heat or open flame.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
21.30%
11.90
3.00
36.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:2,880
to
1:2,5
126-143 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Briquette. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Apply with the make-up water, before or
after heat exchangers, in cooling tower
basins, distribution decks or in cooling
tower sumps. Badly fouled systems must
be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage until control
is obtained.
1:20,800
to
1:3,970
17-91 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree
of control is achieved, apply weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Residual chlorine levels in excess of 10
ppm may inactivate formulation.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.28.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:41,700
to
1:8,300
12-60 ppm
by Weight
33.80%
8.50
5.90
2.00
50.20%
Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria.
Initial dose. Frequency of feeding and
amount of treatment are dependent on ob-
servation of slime and algae conditions
and type of system, and may vary from
every few hours to several weeks.
Keep product dry and container closed
when not in use.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.29
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C , 40% C12, 10% C16)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
24.70%
9.10
5.00
4.00
2.90
45.70%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:41,700
to
1:8,340
11-54 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
treatment. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. The frequency of feeding
and duration of treatment depends upon the
severity of slime and algal deposits. Ini-
tial high dosage should be utilized for a
time sufficient to obtain control of the
system.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Residual chlorine levels in excess of 0.5
ppm will inactivate the formulation.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.29.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:20,000
to
1:6,670
18-53 ppm
% by Weight
25.30%
6.80
3.50
35.60%
Basic Information and Limitations
Briquettes. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
Initial dose. Shock dosages at regular
intervals are recommended. The exact
amount and frequency of dosage is depen-
dent upon the severity of growth in the
system. Place the required number of
briquettes in a wire or plastic basket
suspended in the cooling tower basin or
at any other point in the system where
circulation or agitation is rapid.
To develop the effective dosage more
rapidly, close the bleed-off valves until
briquettes are dissolved.
Keep product dry and container closed
when not in use.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.30
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
18.40%
7.40
2.30
28.10%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:9,500
to
1:4,800
30-59 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Add directly to the water of the sump of
the cooling tower or any other convenient
point in the system. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
1:19,000
to
1:9,500
15-30 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add weekly or as needed to
maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate 25.30%
** 3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol 10.00
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt 6.80
Other chlorophenols and related compounds 3.50
45.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
vol:vol
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Feed product as
received, at one time, and at a point in
the system where circulation or agitation
is rapid. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
1:20,000 23-68 ppm Initial dose. Repeat until control is
to evident, generally once every operating
1:6,670 week.
1:20,000 23-34 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply after control is
to evident.
1:13,300
Keep container closed when not in use;
keep chemicals from freezing.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-A-4-5.31 Replaces page issued 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate 12.00%
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt 6.70
Propylene glycol 5.10
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) 5.00
Other chlorophenols and related compounds 2.10
Ethyl alcohol 1.20
32.10%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:6,300 51 ppm Initial dose. Repeat until control is
obtained.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Do not use this product in air-washer
systems.
Issued: 12-15-73 V-A-4-5.32
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Isopropanol
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Ethylenediamine
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
23.60%
10.00
7.90
4.00
1.10
46.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:7,740
to
1:3,870
60-120 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Add product directly into
the water in the sump of the cooling tower
or any other convenient location where
good distribution can be assured. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat daily as needed until
desired control is obtained.
1:49,300
to
1:24,600
9-19 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once the bulk of the
growths are eliminated, add daily, weekly
or as needed to maintain control.
Residual chlorine levels at or in excess of
10 ppm will inactivate the formulation.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.32.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
8.45%
3.72
3.63
0.51
16.31%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:9,960
to
1:4,000
16-41 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of treat-
ment. Add the product directly into the
water of the sump of the cooling tower
or at any other convenient location where
good distribution can be assured. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Treatment is usually per-
formed twice or three times per week as
required to eliminate slime deposits in
the system.
1:9,960
16 ppm
Subsequent dose. Add daily or every other
day as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.32.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium chromate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
17.70%
3.70
0.60
22.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:830
264 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Soluble powder. Inhibits growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
modified intermittent method of applica-
tion. Add product to the cooling tower
sump. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose. When titration of treat-
ed water shows the level has made a 2.5
fold drop, add the product to bring back
up to the initial concentration. Fre-
quency of addition depends upon the amount
of water lost by blowdown.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.33
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Copper sulfate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
23.90%
8.30
3.30
35.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:16,700
to
1:5,560
21-64 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application.
Initial dose. Frequency of feeding and the
amount of treatment depend upon observation
of slime and algae conditions and type of
system, and varies from every few hours to
several weeks.
Subsequent dose. Same as Initial dose.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.33.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Copper sulfate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
20.00%
7.50
1.3Q
28.80%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,340
35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Add to the water of the sump of
the cooling tower. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage until micro-
bial control is evident.
1:16,700
17 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree
of control is achieved, apply periodically
as needed to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.33.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Pentachlorophenol, potassium salt
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, potassium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
15.70%
9.00
1.80
26.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:6,800
to
1:3,400
39-78 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Repeat dosage as needed until
control is achieved.
1:13,600
to
1:6,400
20-41 ppm
Subsequent dose. Apply weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.34
Replaces page issued 12-15-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium 2-pyridinethiol 1-oxide*
2,2'-dithio-bis(pyridine-1-oxide)
% by Weight
24.00%
0.50
24.50%
*Sodium Pyrithione
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:29,800
to
1:10,700
8-23 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Inhibits the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Initial dose. Add to clean system or at
the first visible sign of contamination.
Subsequent dose. Repeat initial dose
every 7 days or as needed.
Product is a chelating agent and should
not be used in the presence of other
chelating agents; nor should it be used
in the presence of any chlorine residuals.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.35
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium 2-pyridinethiol 1-oxide*
2,2'-dithio-bis(pyridine-1-oxide)
*Sodium Pyrithione
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
6.1
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:8,000
to
1:2,500
Final Cone.
of Active
8-2A ppm
0.10
6.10%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Inhibits the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Initial dose. Add to a clean system or at
the first visible sign of contamination.
Subsequent dose. Repeat initial dose
every 7 days or as needed.
Product is a chelating agent and should
not be used in the presence of other
chelating agents; nor should it be used
in the presence of any chlorine residuals.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.36
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Dodecylguanidine hydrochloride
Isopropanol
% by Weight
12.25%
9.90
22.15%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:20,600
to
1:10,300
11-22 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Concentrated suspension. Controls the
growth of bacteria. For intermittent
method of application.
Initial dose. Dosage will vary depending
upon the severity of the biological
growth. The product should be added to
the system on an as-needed basis.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Do not mix product with any other feed
solution. Do not allow it to freeze.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-A-5.37
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.3-1.0 ppm
free residual
chlorine
% by Weight
100.00%*
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Microbiocide. For use in suffi-
ciently large systems. For intermittent
and continuous methods of application.
For directions on the handling for use of
chlorine gas, refer to various manuals,
such as:
"Chlorine Manual," The Chlorine Insti-
tute, Inc.
Betz Handbook of Industrial Water
Conditioning, Sixth Edition-1962,
Betz Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia,
Pa.
*Some products contain 0.3 to 0.5% by weight impurities.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.37.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
40.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:33,400
to
1:16,700
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:66,700
to
1:33,400
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when micro-
bial control is evident. Repeat as needed
to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine residual in
the recirculating water for at least 4
hours. Test water frequently to insure
proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep it
away from flammable matter. Store container
in a dry place; keep it tightly covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.37.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:16,680
to
1:8,340
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent nethod of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun. Apply to
the water basin at a point where good
mixing occurs.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is estab-
lished as determined by a chlorine test
kit.
1:33,360
to
1:16,680
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine
residual in the recirculating water for
at least 4 hours. Test water frequently
enough to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep it
away from flammable matter. Store the
container in a dry place; keep it tightly
covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.37.3
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:8,340
to
1:4,170
8-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Controls the growth of algae
and slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled. Repeat initial dose
until 1 ppm chlorine residual is established
as determined by a chlorine test kit.
1:16,700
to
1:8,340
4-8 ppm
Subsequent dose. Use this dosage when
microbial control is evident. Repeat as
needed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine resid-
ual in the recirculating water for at
least 4 hours. Test water frequently
enough to insure proper chlorine residual.
Product is an oxidizing material; keep it
away from flammable matter. Store the con-
tainer in a dry place; keep it tightly
covered.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.37.4
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin*
*34.56% available chlorine
% by Weight
48.00%
48.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:41,700
to
1:8,340
8-41 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets or powder. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add product directly to
the cooling tower water. Periodically
measure the residual chlorine levels in
the system to insure a 0.2 to 0.5 ppm
residual minimum.
Subsequent dose. Repeat the initial dose
every day or as needed.
Store product in a cool, dry place; keep
the container covered.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-5.38
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
l,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin*
% by Weight
25.00%
25.00%
*18.
available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:20,000
to
1:10,000
9-18 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of algae and slime-forming bacteria. For
intermittent method of application. Add by
feeding into the pump suction or by scatter-
ing either into the basin or on the top deck
of the cooling tower. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose.
as needed.
Repeat the initial dose
Chemical is a strong oxidant; therefore
store in a cool, dry place. Keep container
covered. Recommended in-plant storage
limit is 6 months.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.38.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl*-l-benzyl-2-
imidazolinium chloride
*alkyl (Cu to C17)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
50.00%
50.00
100.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:19,700 25 ppm
1:10,600 47 ppm
1:45,900
to
1:34,400
11-15 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria.
For intermittent method of application.
Dilute product in 1 or 2 gallons of water;
add to the sump of the water cooling tower.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
If initial dose is not sufficient apply
this dosage.
Repeat initial dose every 7 days or as
needed to obtain control.
Subsequent dose. When the above treatment
is successful, apply this dosage weekly or
as needed to maintain control. If growth
reappears, repeat initial dose until control
is again evident.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-5.38.1.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-
2-thione
% by Weight
24.00%
24.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:8,370
to
1:7,180
29-33 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Balls. Microbiostat. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application. Apply
with the make-up water, before or after
heat exchangers, in cooling tower basins,
or distribution decks, and in the cooling
tower sumps. Feed directly from drum or
use ball feeder. Badly fouled systems
must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply when microbial growth
is evident. Repeat dosage as needed until
control is achieved.
1:14,400
to
1:10,000
17-24 ppm
Subsequent dose. Once desired degree of
control is achieved, apply weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Store in a cool, dry area. Recommended
in-plant storage limit is 1 year.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-5.38.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient(s)
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
% by Weight
21.00%
6.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:83,400
to
1:16,700
3-16 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria. For continuous feed
method of application.
Drip feed dose. Frequency of feeding and
amount of treatment is dependent on slime
conditions and type of system, and may
vary from every few hours to several weeks.
Store in dry place; keep container covered.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-A-5.39
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AQUATIC SITES
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers
and Evaporative Condensers
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
13.80%
1.20
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
vol:vol
1:20,000
to
1:2,000
8-75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Suspension. Controls the growth of
slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For
intermittent method of application.
Addition is made directly to the water.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned be-
fore treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
% by Weight
15.00%
15.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:8,340
36 ppm
1:50,000
to
1:25,000
6-12 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. For intermittent method of appli-
cation. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned system
or when growth is first noticed. Repeat
dosage 1, 2, or 3 times weekly or as
required to achieve control of the micro-
bial growth.
Subsequent dose. When microbial control
is evident, apply every 3 days or as
needed to maintain control.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
% by Weight
46.00%
4.00
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:1,590
315 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Suspension. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
For intermittent method of application.
Add to the system by conventional metering
devices at point of make-up water addition.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
1:3,960
126 ppm
Subsequent dose.
tain control.
Add as needed to main-
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate 10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Reduces the growth of algae,
bacteria and fungi. For intermittent
method of application. The basin of the
tower or a line from a hot well are suit-
able addition points. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before treatment
is begun.
1:25,100 4-6 ppm Initial dose. Application should be made
to to the system when microbial contamination
1:16,600 is first noticed. Repeat 1 to 3 times a
week until reduction in growth is accom-
plished.
1:49,300 2-4 ppm Subsequent dose. Apply once a week or as
to needed to maintain control.
1:25,100
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Active Ingredient(s)
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
**
1:23,600
to
1:10,200
4-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution, pellets, or briquettes. Controls
the growth of algae and slime-forming bac-
teria and fungi. For intermittent method
of application. Add at any point that
assures good mixing with system water.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply to the cleaned system
or when growth is first noticed. Repeat
dosage until desired degree of control is
achieved.
1:80,100
to
1:16,100
1-6 ppm
Subsequent dose. After microbial control
is achieved, apply 1 to 3 times a week or
as needed to maintain control.
Formulation is combustible; do not store
near heat or open flame. Keep container
closed when not in use.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 7.00%
7.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Controls the growth of slime-form-
ing bacteria and fungi.
1:41,700 2-13 ppm Initial dose. Add directly to the cooling
to tower water by placing pellets in a per-
1:5,560 forated basket and suspending in an area
of good flow or agitation so pellets
dissolve rapidly. Frequency of feeding
and duration of treatment are dependent
upon the severity of slime deposits.
Store in a dry place; keep container covered.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Feed
directly from container to a point in the
system where it will be uniformly mixed
and evenly distributed such as cooling
tower sump. Badly fouled systems must be
cleaned before starting treatment.
1:10,400 5-6 ppm Initial dose. Repeat dosage as needed until
to desired degree of control is achieved.
1:8,350
1:41,800 1-3 ppm Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
to add weekly or as needed to maintain control.
1:16,700
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Active Ingredient(s)
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,500
to
1:5,270
1:35,100
to
1:8,100
5-10 ppm
1-6 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Controls the growth of algae,
bacteria, fungi and yeast. For intermittent
method of application. Feed product direct-
ly into water in sump of cooling tower.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Subsequent dose.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
% by Weight
2.55%
2.55%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:5,650
to
1:2,610
5-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
growth of algae and slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. For intermittent method of
application. The product should be applied
to the water of the cooling tower basin or
cold water sump, or at an alternate point
which provides good mixing. Badly fouled
systems must be cleaned before starting
treatment.
Initial dose. Apply when system is just
noticeably fouled; repeat daily until
control is evident.
1:20,500
to
1:4,120
1-6 ppm
Subsequent dose. When microbiological
control is evident, add this dosage 1 to
3 times weekly or as needed to maintain
proper microbiological control.
Recommended in-plant storage limit is
6 months.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
17.00%
5.00
5.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:83,400
to
1:27,800
3-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Add product
directly to the cooling tower water. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. The frequency of addition
varies with the severity of the problem.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
Product is combustible; keep away from
heat and open flame.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Isopropanol
% by Weight
50.00%
20.00
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:23,800 29 ppm
1:15,800 44 ppm
1:71,300 10-15 ppm
to
1:47,500
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Dilute the appro-
priate amount of product in 1 or 2 gallons
of water, then add to the sump of the
cooling tower. Badly fouled systems must
be cleaned before treatment is begun.
Initial dose.
Repeat every 7 days or more frequently if
needed.
To be used if above dosage does not give
satisfactory results.
Subsequent dose. When above treatment level
is successful, use reduced concentration to
maximize efficiency. Repeat weekly or as
needed to maintain control.
Should slime develop again, repeat initial
dosage.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:5,400
to
1:3,600
1:16,300
to
1:10,800
23-35 ppm
8-12 ppm
% by Weight
12.50%
12.50%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Apply product to
the water of the sump of the cooling tower.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. When the system is notice-
ably fouled, apply as a shock dosage. Re-
peat until control is achieved.
Subsequent dose. When microbial control is
evident, add every 7 days or as needed to
maintain control.
Should slime develop again, repeat initial
dosage.
Cooling tower waters that are inherently
low in algae growth and bacteria count may
be adequately controlled by the lower
range of these dosages.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
Dldecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Dehydroabietylamine acetate
Dihydroabletylamine acetate
Tetrahydroabietylamine acetate
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:22,200
to
1:16,700
11-15 ppm
% by Weight
10.00%
7.60
3.90
3.50
25.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria. For intermittent
method of application. Add product directly
to the water of the sump of the cooling
tower. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned
before treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Apply as a shock dosage.
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose. The
frequency of dosage is dependent on the
severity of the microbial growths which can
be determined by visual inspection. The
retention time of the product in the system
and the variations in factors promoting
new growths of algae and slime-forming
bacteria, such as climate, will also affect
interval between dosages.
Product is combustible; keep container
closed and away from heat or open flame.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane benzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil 50.00%
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls growth of slime-forming
bacteria and sulfite producing bacteria in
recirculating water cooling tower systems of
petrochemical plants, gasoline plants and
refineries. For intermittent method of
application. Chemical is not intended or
recommended for continuous use. Badly
fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:41,700 12-42 ppm Initial dose.
to
1:11,900
Subsequent dose. Same as initial dose.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil 23.50%
Isopropanol 30.00
53.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls growth of slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. For intermittent method
of application. Feed directly into water
at a point in the system where it will be
evenly mixed and uniformily distributed.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
1:7,090 76-101 ppm Initial dose. Repeat as needed to achieve
to control. Foaming may occur at the higher
1:5,310 dosage range; add a suitable antifoam to
control it.
1:21,200 25-50 ppm Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree
to of control has been achieved, apply weekly
1:10,600 or as needed to maintain control.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane propionate-copper
acetate complex**
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
**Copper as Cu - 0.55%
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
30.00%
15.00
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:4,220
to
1:3,520
107-128 ppm
1:42,200
to
1:5,280
11-85 ppm
45.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of algae and
slime-forming bacteria and fungi. For inter-
mittent method of application. Apply to a
point in the system where it will be uniform-
ily mixed and evenly distributed. Feed
directly from the container or through a
proportioning pump. Feeding equipment
should be plastic or plastic lined. Badly
fouled system must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Initial dose. Add initially to achieve con-
trol. Apply when the system efficiency is
in jeopardy of becoming affected or after
cleaning of systems whose efficiency is
already impaired. Foaming may occur at the
higher dosage range; add a suitable antifoam
to control it.
Subsequent dose. Once the desired degree of
control is achieved, add weekly or as needed
to maintain control.
Do not use this chemical in humidifying air
systems. Use only as directed on the label.
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Active Ingredient(s)
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:834,000 1-2 ppm
to
1:417,000
1:1,668,000 0.6-2 ppm
to
1:417,000
1:834,000 1-2 ppm
to
1:417,000
1:8,340,000 0.1-1 ppm
to
1:834,000
% by Weight
95.00%
95.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Crystals. Controls the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent or continuous feed methods
of application; method of application depends
upon the severity of the contamination when
treatment is begun and the retention time
of the treatment in the system. Follow
manufacturer's directions for preparing a
solution. Feed solution with a metering
pump; add it directly into the basin, or
at any other point of uniform mixing.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Intermittent method.
Initial dose. Use when system is notice-
ably fouled. Repeat until control is
achieved.
Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
add every 4 days, or as needed to maintain
control.
Continuous feed method.
Initial dose. Add when the system is
noticeably fouled.
Subsequent dose. Maintain this treatment
level by pumping a continuous feed at 0.1-
1 ppm (active) per 1,000 gallons of water
lost by blowdown.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Active Ingredient(s)
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:165,500
to
1:83,600
1:331,000
to
1:83,600
1-2 ppm
0.6-2 ppm
1:165,500 1-2 ppm
to
1:83,600
1:1,654,800 0.1-1 ppm
to
1:165,500
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of bacteria.
For intermittent or continuous feed methods
of application; method of application
depends upon the severity of the contamina-
tion when treatment is begun and the
retention time of the treatment in the
system. Addition should be made with a
metering pump; add directly to the basin,
or at any other point of uniform mixing.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before
treatment is begun.
Intermittent method.
Initial dose. Use when system is notice-
ably fouled. Repeat until control is
achieved.
Subsequent dose. When control is evident,
add every 4 days or as needed to maintain
control.
Continuous feed method.
Initial dose. Add when the system is
noticeably fouled.
Subsequent dose. Maintain this treatment
level by pumping a continuous feed of 0.1-
1 ppm (active) per 1,000 gallons of water
lost by blowdown.
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Human Drinking Water
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: Final concentrations for chlorine-type
products are expressed in parts per million (ppm) of available chlorine
unless otherwise specified; it is then expressed as ppm of free avail-
able chlorine residual. For iodine products the concentrations are
expressed as residual of titrable iodine. When use dilutions are given,
they are the ratio of the volume of product to be added and the volume
of water to be used. The dilutions are expressed to the nearest second
significant figure when the value is less than 10,000 or the third
significant figure when the value is greater than 10,000.
The information for drinking water is presented in four subsections
depending upon the size of the water system to be treated: 1) indivi-
dual water supply systems, 2) small municipal systems, 3) large
municipal systems and 4) emergency water supplies.
Individual water supply systems represent the systems of individual
homeowners; farmowners; owners and operators of private and public
institutions, camps, estates and resorts; and industrial plants.
Small municipal systems represent the systems of the many smaller
communities where budgets do not permit the installation or replace-
ment of costly chlorine gas equipment necessary for disinfecting the
water supply for human consumption.
Large municipal systems are the systems used in large cities where the
usage level is sufficiently high to justify the expense of chlorine gas
equipment.
Emergency water supplies is self-explanatory.
The directions for treating water itself have been separated from the
directions for treating the various components of the water systems.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Chlorine-type products are presently the
disinfectants of choice in treating human drinking water and drinking
water systems. The amount of available chlorine necessary to disinfect
drinking water will depend directly upon the chlorine demand of the
water supply. Thus, it is not practical to attempt to be precise with
respect to the minimum concentration which must be recommended. In
general, recommendations must be such as to supply a free available
chlorine residual concentration of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm throughout the
system. The amount which must be added to accomplish this will vary
widely and may be as high as 10 ppm. With residuals higher than 2.5
to 3.0 ppm, taste becomes a factor in acceptance. Chemical control
tests for free available chlorine residual are necessary.
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For disinfecting standpipes and water-mains prior to use, 50 ppm of
available chlorine with a holding period of 24 hours is specified. In
the reverse flushing of filter-beds, slow acting organic chlorine
preparations are used to provide high available chlorine concentrations
over long periods of time.
Calcium and sodium hypochlorites are strong oxidants. Fire may result
from contact with heat, acids, organic or combustible matter. Keep
cover tightly closed; store container in an upright position in a cool
place. Do not mix with anything but water. Mixing with ammonia, acid
detergents or acid toilet bowl cleaners causes release of hazardous gases.
Since these chemicals are strong oxidants, read labels very carefully for
human toxicity statements.
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Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules or tablets. Reliably destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water supply.
Mechanical (automatic feeding devices)
treatment. Use a 1% supply solution.
Feed the solution by a small, simple
mechanical hypochlorinator solution
feeder or simple gravity feeder.
Introduce into the suction side of the
pump delivering water to the gravity or
pressure storage tank. Feed ahead of
the storage tank in the line of flow so
that sufficient mixing and contact time
may be allowed. Where a constant speed
pump operated by a float valve or
pressure device is used, connect a con-
stant feed type hypochlorinator to the
pump so that both may operate simulta-
neously. Maintain a free available chlor-
ine residual of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm after a 20
minute contact period with the solution.
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
**
Varies
50-53 ppm
**
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply, (continued)
Manual treatment. Add dry product
directly into the water supply. Use
a chlorine test kit to check the
chlorine level. Allow water to stand
for 24 hours and retest for a 0.1-0.2
ppm free chlorine residual.
Note: Once the level of purification
has been achieved, follow the practice
of regular chlorination to maintain a
0.1 to 0.2 ppm free chlorine residual
after a contact time of 20 minutes. Test
water daily with a chlorine test kit.
Keep a record of tests and readings.
Check the degree of treatment required
at regular intervals by submitting
water samples to a reliable laboratory.
New well. After well is installed
but before it is put into operation,
drop a sufficient amount of dry product
directly into the well so that after the
water has been agitated or circulated,
a 50 ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion is present throughout the well
(including pump, pipes and fittings)
as determined by a chlorine test kit.
Allow the water to remain standing in
the system 24 hours, then run all outlets
until the chlorine taste Is negligible.
Once the level of purification has been
achieved, follow the basic directions
for maintaining a free chlorine residual
of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm after a contact time
of 20 minutes as given above under
"Manual treatment."
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-8.2
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Individual Water Supply Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Basic Information and Limitations
(as available
chlorine)
1:66,500 11 ppm
Water supply.
Established
(continued)
(old) well.
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
1:78,200 9 ppm
If using a 1% hypochlorite solution,
feed it into the intake line of the
pump. If this location is not possible,
feed the hypochlorite anywhere in the
pump discharge line.
Maintain a free chlorine residual of 0.1
to 0.2 ppm after a contact time of 20
minutes. Regular testing is necessary,
and a record of tests and readings should
be kept.
If using the dry hypochlorite, follow
basic steps for disinfecting "new
well water" as given above.
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Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*50% available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
% by Weight
50.00%
50.00%
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:318,600 2 ppm
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Reliably destroys chlorine-
susceptible bacteria, algae and other
microorganisms.
Well water. Prepare desired concentration
in a pail of water. Pour solution into well
and agitate the water. Let set overnight,
then test the water with a suitable chlor-
ine test kit. The water should test a
minimum of "0.1-0.2 ppm free chlorine resi-
dual. Maintain this minimum by adding
additional calcium hypochlorite as required.
Check water daily for residual chlorine.
Note: If a chlorinator is used, follow
the manufacturer's directions.
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Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium hypochlorite
% by Weight
8.40%
8.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
0.1-0.5 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. For industrial and commercial
uses only. To be used as a precaution
against bacterial contamination of drink-
ing water.
Water supply. Using a suitable chlorine
test kit to determine amount required, add
the sodium hypochlorite solution until
there is a residual of 0.1 to 0.5 ppm
available chlorine. Test the water 10-20
minutes after adding the product.
Do not store this chemical any longer than
6 months from date of manufacture.
Issued: 12-15-73
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Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Iodine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as residual
of titrable
iodine)
2 ppm
% by Weight
99.50%
99.50%
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. For destroying bacteria in water
pumped from wells, springs, or whatever
the source may be, for human consumption.
Water. Use an iodine feeder, placing it
between the water pump and the water stor-
age tank. Follow directions provided with
the feeder to obtain a residual of 2 ppm
titrable iodine after 30 minutes contact
time or a residual which meets the require-
ments of the state or local health depart-
ment or the regulatory department in the
jurisdiction. Thirty minutes or more
after the concentrated iodine solution
has been added, use test kit to determine
the residual of titrable iodine in the
treated water.
Thereafter, test the water at least once
a week for iodine residual. Keep a record
of tests and readings. Check the degree
of iodine residual required at regular
intervals by submitting water samples to
a reliable laboratory for bacteria analysis.
This chemical is volatile at ordinary
temperatures and pressures. Keep con-
tainer tightly closed and stored in cool
place. Burn all spillage and empty
containers.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:13,300 53 ppm
1:13,300 55 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules or tablets. Reliably destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water system components.
New well system (pump, pipes and fit-
tings) . If using granules, add enough
dry product directly into the well to
provide 50 ppm available chlorine after
the construction is completed. Then
draw the water up to the outlets of the
system until chlorine odor is distin-
guishable at each outlet.
If using tablets, attach the proper
number of tablets inside the supply
end of each length of pipe at the time
of installation. Using a small spot
of tar, gasket cement or other appro-
priate adhesive material, stick the
tablets to the top of the pipe. After
the pipe is laid, draw water up into
the entire system to dissolve the
tablets. Allow the water to remain
standing in the system 24 hours, then
run all outlets until the chlorine
taste is negligible.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Individual Water Supply Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:4,000
to
1:2,000
(as available
chlorine)
175-349 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components, (continued)
Well wall gravel. To sanitize the
gravel, simply add the proper amount
of dry product to each ton of gravel
as the gravel is fed into the well
during construction.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
**
**
Varies
Varies
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules and tablets. Reliably destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water supply.
To accomplish chlorination of municipal
water supplies requires two steps. In
the first step, add enough hypochlorite
to satisfy the initial chlorine demand
of the water and to effectively control
bacteria and satisfy other oxidizable
matter present therein.
Then, add sufficient additional hypo-
chlorite to provide free chlorine resi-
dual of 0.1 to 0.2 ppm after a minimum
contact period of 10 minutes.
The usual means of application is by a
hypochlorinator which pumps the hypo-
chlorite into the water supply as it
flows past a selected point. When a
uniform rate of flow is maintained, a
constant rate hypochlorinator can be
used. If the flow varies, a propor-
tional feeding hypochlorinator is the
best choice. If use or volume does not
warrant the usage of a hypochlorinator,
hypochlorite solutions can be added to
the water supply by simple gravity or
syphon feeds.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-8.9
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
50 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply, (continued)
The application point of hypochlorite
products should be so located as to
provide for thorough mixing of the pro-
duct with the entire volume of water
before it enters the distribution system.
The most common application points are
the intake side of the pump or the intake
side of the storage tank. If it is not
possible to use either of these two
locations, apply the hypochlorite at any
spot where sufficient contact time may
be assured.
Well water. Hypochlorite solution should
be pumped or fed by gravity into the well
in sufficient quantity to give 50 ppm of
available chlorine in the well after
thorough mixing by agitation. After
dosage, allow well to stand for several
hours or overnight under chlorination.
Then pump contents until a representative
raw water sample is obtained. Bacterial
examination of the water will indicate
whether further treatment is necessary.
If one treatment does not produce the
required results, then repeat procedure
until satisfactory bacterial samples are
procured over a period of several days.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.2-0.3 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply. (continued)
Forebay or pump well water. Chlorinate
with hypochlorite in sufficient quanti-
ties to obtain a 0.2 to 0.3 ppm residual
chlorine reading after 20 minutes. The
dosage to arrive at this reading will
vary with conditions and must be con-
trolled by test. Hot weather, periods
of dryness and heavy rainfall will in-
crease the need for treatment.
Reservoir water. Chlorinate the water as
described above under "Small Municipal
Systems, Water supply." The most
effective means of maintaining an
adequate chlorine residual is continuous
feeding of the hypochlorite at the input
source. However, if the continuous
treatment is not practical, inter-
mittently broadcast the dry hypochlorite
over the surface of the water, taking
care to reach all parts of the reservoir.
Test daily, taking samples from areas
a good distance from the water inlet.
If samples must be taken near the inlet,
let them stand for at least 20 minutes
before testing.
Note: Do not stock fish in these
reservoirs.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-8.11
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:13,300 53 ppm
Varies
5,253 ppm
1:12,400 56-75 ppm
to
1:9,300
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules and tablets. Reliable destroys
chlorine-susceptible bacteria, algae and
other microorganisms.
Water system components.
Well casings. Before placing the new
casings in service, flush the inside of
the casing with the solution of hypo-
chlorite.
Reservoirs. Spray all parts of new
reservoirs or newly cleaned reservoirs
with a hypochlorite solution before
filling with water.
Filter sands. When new sands or replace-
ment sands are placed on the filter bed,
make an even distribution of dry calcium
hypochlorite throughout the new sands at
the rate of 1 Ib. for each 150-200 cubic
feet of sand. The action of the hypo-
chlorite dissolving as the water passes
through the bed will aid materially in
sanitizing the new sands.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-8.12
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:1,240
(as available
chlorine)
562 ppm
1:1,240
562 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components. (continued)
Filter beds.
Periodic treatment. Use this treatment
where filter trouble is infrequent and
does not seriously interfere with nor-
mal operations. Remove filter from
service. Drain filter bed to depth of
one (1) foot above filter sand. Sprinkle
dry calcium hypochlorite evenly over
the surface of the water so that the
filter bed is covered at the rate of
one (1) Ib. for each 20 square feet of
filter bed. Allow 30 minutes for
dissolving and dispersal. Then drain
off the water from filter bottom until
it reaches a level even with the top
of the filter sand. Allow to stand for
a period of 4 to 6 hours. Then drain
completely and backwash.
Plant equipment.
Small capacity equipment (tanks, basins
and flumes). Before placing equipment
in service, or back in service, remove
all sediments and deposits and thorough-
ly clean equipment surfaces of all
physical soil. Place the dry hypo-
chlorite at the bottom of the equip-
ment in such a manner that maximum
turbulence may be received from in-
coming water. Fill to working capacity
and allow to stand for at least 4 hours.
Drain to waste, flush with potable water
and return to service.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:670
(as available
chlorine)
1,051 ppm
Varies
55 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components. (continued)
Plant equipment. (continued)
Large capacity equipment. Where
capacities are too great to permit
filling, thoroughly clean equipment
surfaces, then generously spray or
swab with the hypochlorite solution.
After surfaces dry (2 to 4 hours after
spraying), completely flush down the
equipment with potable water, draining
the excess water to waste; then return
to service.
Mains. Before placing in service,
thoroughly flush new mains, as well
as old mains that have been repaired,
by discharging from fire hydrants in
sequence from high pressure to low
pressure end. Establish sampling
points (DO NOT USE FIRE HYDRANTS) for
obtaining representative chlorine and
bacterial samples. One of these must
be at the intake point of the new main
section. Permit a water flow of at
least 2.5 feet per second to continue
under pressure while continuously
injecting a solution of calcium hypo-
chlorite. Stop water flow when an avail-
able chlorine test of 50 ppm is obtained
at the low pressure end of the new main
section after a 24-hour retention time.
Issued: 12-15-73
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Small Municipal Systems
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:13,300 55 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Water system components. (continued)
Mains, (continued)
Then flush system free of all heavily
chlorinated water. Two days after the
initial disinfection, test water in the
system for bacteria and chemicals. If
results of the tests are not satisfac-
tory, maintain a 0.4 ppm free chlorine
residual in the pipe until test samples
for 2 consecutive days are acceptable.
Note: When constructing new mains, swab
the insides with a 1% solution of cal-
cium hypochlorite, drain, and then cap
the ends of the pipes before lowering
them into place.
When using calcium hypochlorite tablets,
attach the proper number of tablets
inside the upstream or supply end of
each length of pipe at the time of
installation. Using a small spot of
tar, gasket cement or other appropriate
adhesive material, stick the tablets to
the top of the pipe. After the pipes
are laid, fill them with water and let
stand for 24 hours before flushing.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.15
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Large Municipal Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
Chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
% by Weight
100.00%*
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. For commercial and industrial uses
only.
llaintain 0.1 to 0.2 ppm free chlorine resi-
dual throughout the distribution system.
For directions on the handling for use of
chlorine gas, refer to various manuals,
such as:
"Chlorine Manual", The Chlorine Insti-
tute, Inc.
"Public Health Service Drinking Water
Standards 1962", USPHS Pub. No. 956.
"Manual for Evaluating Public Drinking
Water Supplies", U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, reprinted 1971.
*Some products contain 0.3 to 0.5% by weight impurities.
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Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
Varies
0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Reliably destroys chlorine-
susceptible bacteria, algae and other
microorganisms.
Water supply.
Dose raw water with hypochlorite to
produce a free available chlorine
residual of 0.2 ppm after a 20 minute
contact period. When circumstances do
not permit testing, add hypochlorite
(directly or in a 1% solution) until a
faint chlorine taste remains. This
will assure an adequate margin of
safety.
Note: In time of emergency, safe
chlorine residuals can be maintained
with calcium hypochlorite by using any
one (or all) of three feed methods:
1) mechanical feeding, 2) gravity
feeding, or 3) dry feeding.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.17
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
Varies
(as available
chlorine)
50-53 ppm
Varies
0.1-0.2 ppm
free chlorine
residual
Basic Information and Limitations
Water supply, (continued)
Well water. After treating the casings
(see "well casings" below) and clearing
the well of all turbidity, add sufficient
quantity of 1% calcium hypochlorite
solution (either by pumping or by gravity
feeding) into the well to give 50 ppm
of available chlorine after thorough
mixing by agitation. Permit the well to
stand under chlorination for several
hours, then pump the contents to waste
until a representative raw water sample
can be obtained for bacteriological
examination. If the results of bacteri-
ological examination are not acceptable,
it is necessary to repeat the treatment
until reduction of the contamination is
indicated by satisfactory bacteriological
samples over a period of several days.
Supplemental water supply. Under extreme
conditions trucking or shipping potable
water to a stricken community may be
required. After or during the filling
operation, dose the water with enough
calcium hypochlorite to provide a
free chlorine residual of at least
0.1-0.2 ppm upon arrival at the
distribution point.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.18
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium hypochlorite
by Weight
8.00%
8.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:7,070
10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. To be used as a precaution
against bacterial contamination of drink-
ing water.
Water supply. Add necessary amount of
solution to water in a glass or crockery
container and thoroughly mix. Let stand
10 minutes before using.
Chemical degrades with age. Use a suitable
chlorine test kit and increase dosage as
necessary to obtain required level of
available chlorine.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.19
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium hypochlorite
% by Weight
5.25%
5.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:4,730
(as available
chlorine)
11 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution.
Water supply. Add to water, mix or shake
well, and let stand 5 to 10 minutes before
drinking.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.20
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AQUATIC SITES
Human Drinking Water
Emergency Water Supplies
Active Ingredient(s)
Calcium hypochlorite*
*70% available chlorine
% by Weight
70.00%
70.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
chlorine)
1:670
1,051 ppm
1:1,330
525 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Granules. Reliably destroys chlorine-
susceptible bacteria, algae and other
microorganisms.
Water system components.
Potable water equipment. All equipment
(tanks, tank cars, tank trucks, hoses
and filling and discharge equipment)
used in trucking or shipping potable
water to a stricken community must be
thoroughly scrubbed and cleaned before
being utilized. Immediately before
the shipping containers are filled at
the loading point, all surfaces which
may come in contact with the potable
water must be sprayed, flushed or
swabbed with the solution. Allow the
container to stand for 10 minutes to
insure complete action. Then rinse
thoroughly with treated potable water
to remove any remnants of excess hypo-
chlorite which may be present.
Well casings. Where surface contamina-
tion has gained an entry, flush
thoroughly the casing with the calcium
hypochlorite solution.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-8.21
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All dosage rates and concentrations are on
a weight basis unless otherwise stated. When possible, dosage rates are
expressed as weight of product per ton of pulp or paper produced (dry
weight fiber) and concentrations are calculated in parts per million (ppm)
of total active ingredient(s) based on the weight of fiber (dry).
Products that did not provide dosage rates based on dry weight fiber have
dosage rates expressed as the weight of product per 1,000 gallons of treated
water. Concentrations are given in ppm of total active ingredient (s) based
on the weight of water or, when given, based on the total weight of fiber
and water at maximum dilution.
Dosage rates are given in exact figures. Concentrations are rounded to the
nearest whole number, except when the figure is less than one, in which case
the number is rounded to two significant figures.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: These products are for industrial use only.
They are intended to control the growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi
in pulp and paper mill systems. The object of control is to stabilize the
population at a level that will not interfere with system efficiency or
product quality. Treatment recommendations will vary depending on the
type of stock, quality of raw water, complexity of the system, and type,
location and degree of microbial contamination. The amount of product
actually required is best determined by actual test in the system.
Method of application may be slug, intermittent, or continuous.
Slug method - Treatment involves addition of a specified dose to the
system at one time. Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent method - Treatment is on a semi-continuous basis provid-
ing a continuous dosage for a brief period repeated at stated intervals.
Continuous method - Treatment is on an uninterrupted basis to provide
a sustained concentration.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring container, or suitable
chemical pump such as proportioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual addition may also be used.
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Products should be fed at a point in the system where they will be uniformly
mixed and evenly distributed.
Heavily fouled systems must be cleaned prior to initial treatment.
Products to be used in the manufacture of paper and paperboard intended to
contact food must comply with the Food and Drug Administration Title 21 -
Code of Federal Regulations Section 121.2505.
Apply products only as specified on labels or technical data sheets.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Acrolein
92.
92.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.05-1.0 Ib 23-460 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add to the system at the suction side of
the fan pump, machine chest, white water
chest, broke chest, the fresh water supply,
or blend chest. Apply only in accordance
with instructions of manufacturer under the
supervision of trained personnel.
Dosage. Maintain white water concentration
at 0.36-0.55 ppm active ingredient. 3 to 24
hours are required for an equilibrium con-
centration to be established.
Extremely flammable and irritating.
Do not allow contact with alkaline or acid
material. Do not store partially filled
containers for prolonged periods (2 to 3
months) as polymerization may occur.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505)
Issued: 1-31-77
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% CIA, 30% C^, 5% C
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
51 Clg)
12.507
2.25
14.75%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.31-0.62 Ib 23-46 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Feed
by drip-feed device or chemical metering
pump. Add as early as possible in the
system at such points as the hydropulper,
machine chest or broke system.
Dosage.
Add product separately to the system.
Do not mix with other additives.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Bis (tripropyltin) oxide
45.70%
4.30
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat.
0.125 Ib
31 ppm
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chzoride
*alkyl (50% Cl4, 40% C12, 10% C16)
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
10.00%
10.00
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-0.3 Ib 10-30 ppro
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
to the pulp or stock.
Dosage.
Limitation: A maximum level of 1.0 Ib.
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene per ton of
dry weight fiber may be used in the
manufacture of paper and paperboard that
will contact food (21 CFR 121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% C )
Dodine (Dodecylguanidine acetate)
8.00%
4.70
12.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-2.0 Ibs 9-127 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
to the pulp stock, water, or additive
system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505 and 121.2526).
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
80.00%
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-0.30 Ib 60-120 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Add at the beater, fan pump, hydropulper,
or other point where there will be uniform
mixing and distribution.
Dosage. Apply at regular intervals and at
least once daily. After control is obtain-
ed, reduce dosage to a level necessary to
maintain control.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
l,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
Bis (trichloromethyl) sulfone
30.00%
20.00
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Apply at a point of high consist-
ency where there is thorough mixing such
as the broke or machine chest.
0.125-0.31 Ib 31-78 ppm
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
2,3-Dibromopropionaldehyde
48.00%
32.00
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.06-0.16 Ib 24-64 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forraing bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by pump with outlet of delivery tube
well below the surface of the stock suspen-
sion. Add at points where there will be
uniform mixing and distribution. Add well
ahead of areas of maximum need such as the
beaters, pulper, or stock preparation chest.
Dosage. Dose at regular intervals and at
least once daily. Begin treatment at high-
er dosage rate. After control is obtained,
reduce dosage to a level necessary to main-
tain control.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
28.00%
6.50
34.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.125-0.31 Ib 22-54 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Apply at a point of high consist-
ency where there will be uniform mixing,
such as the broke or machine chest.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis (trichloromethyl) sulfone
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.025-0.13 Ib 3-13 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Drip
feed from container or feed by chemical
feed system. Add as early as possible in
the system at such points as the hydropulp-
er, machine chest, or broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505)
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.12-0.5 Ib 3-13 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Feed
by chemical metering pump. Add at a point
where there will be uniform mixing. Such
points include the beaters, Jordan inlet or
discharge, broke chests, furnish chests,
save-alls, and white water chests.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4--21.il
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone 20.00%
Chorinated levulinic acids
(minimum chlorine content 45%) 3.00
23.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Drip
feed from container or feed by chemical
feed system. Add as early as possible in
the system at such points as the hydropulp-
er, machine chest, or broke system.
0.025-0.05 Ib 3-6 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% C.^)
20.00%
20.00
15.00
55.
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-1.0 Ib 55-275 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
to the pulp or stock.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
17.00%
6.00
23.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.125-0.31 Ib 14-36 ppm
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add to the broke or machine chest
at a point where there is uniform mixing.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.14
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone 17.00%
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 5.00
22.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
directly to the mill system at a point
where there will be uniform mixing.
0.1-0.3 Ib 11-33 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.15
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
5.70%
1.70
7.40%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-0.9 Ib 11-33 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
to the stock system or the furnish.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.16
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
4-Bromoacetoxymethyl-m-dioxolane
80.00%
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.025-0.30 Ib 10-120 ppm
0.050-0.40 Ib 20-160 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Manual slug addition may be used
on occasion. Add at points such as the
machine chest, consistency regulator,
hydropulper, or save-all.
White water dosage.
Pulp preservation dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.17
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
4-Bromoacetoxymethyl-m-dioxolane
50.00%
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.04-0.5 Ib 10-125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add to white water or pulp stock.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.18
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2-Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-0.6 Ib 30-90 ppm
0.2 Ib
30 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring contain-
er, or chemical metering pump. Add at a
point where there will be uniform mixing
and distribution.
General dosage. Add at the rate of
0.015-0.15 ppm active ingredient, based on
the total weight of fiber and water at
maximum dilution. Treat for a period of
2 to 4 hours repeated once each 8, each
12, or each 24 hours.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a min-
imum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Secondary fiber supplementary treatment.
Use treatment when microbiologlcally contam-
inated pulp or secondary fiber (waste paper)
is added to the system. Add dosage to each
beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.19
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 30-60 ppm
0.6 Ib
90 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.3-1.2 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. The frequency can be increased or
decreased to provide optimum control. Do not
add to water used for drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.20
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
2-Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
20.00%
8.00
28.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-0.60 Ib 28-84 ppra
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by measuring container, or chemical
metering pump. Add at a point where there
will be uniform mixing and distribution.
General dosage. Use at concentrations
of 0.14-2.2 ppm active ingredient, based
on the total flow of fiber and water at
maximum dilution. Treat for a period of
2 to 6 hours repeated once each 8, each 12,
or each 24 hours. Add at the suction side
of the fan pump, or to the white water or
stock moving to the fan pump. Thoroughly
clean system prior to treatment. Addition
of 84 ppm active ingredients to the final
rinse water is recommended. Repeat
cleaning periodically.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a min-
imum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2 Ib
28 ppm
3.2-0.4 Ib 28-56 ppm
0.6 Ib
84 ppm
Recycled fiber supplementary treatment.
Use treatment when microbiologically contam-
inated pulp or recycled fiber (waste paper)
is added to the system. Add dosage to each
beater or pulper.
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.3-1.1 ppm active ingredients for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. The frequency can be increased or
decreased to provide optimum control. Do not
add to water used for drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
9.20%
4.90
14.10%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod. /
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-0.5 Ib 7-35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
to the pulp stock, water, or additive sys-
tem.
Dosage.
Limitation: A maximum level of 1 Ib.
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene per ton of dry
weight fiber may be used in the manufacture
of paper and paperboard that will contact
food (21 CFR 121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.23
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate 10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Emulsion. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent or slug method of applica-
tion. Add to the white water system or to
the stock furnish.
0.1-0.55 Ib 5-28 ppm Dosage. If slime build-up is heavy, add
total required dosage within a 2 to 4 hour
period. Subsequently, add repeated dosages
twice a day for a 1 to 2 hour period.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.24
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
20.00%
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-0.35 Ib 15-35 ppm
0.35-0.50 Ib 35-50 ppm
0.15-0.35 Ib 15-35 ppm
0.15-0.35 Ib 15-35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use continuous or intermit-
tent method of application. Add at a
point in the system where there will be
uniform mixing and distribution, such as
the beaters, Jordan inlet or discharge,
broke chests, furnish chests, save-alls,
or white water tanks. Heavily fouled sys-
tems must be cleaned prior to initial
treatment.
Dosages.
Heavily fouled systems. Boil out
system, then treat at dosage level,
as needed for control.
Moderately fouled systems.
Initial dosage. Treat system
continuously with dosage until
control is evident.
Subsequent dosage. When control
is evident add dosage on a continu-
ous or intermittent basis as needed
for control.
Slightly fouled systems. Treat
continuously until control is evident,
then add product on an intermittent
basis to maintain control.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.25
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Add product separately to the system.
Do NOT mix with other additives in order
to avoid decomposition of the product.
Limitation: A maximum level of 0.1 Ib.
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide per
ton of dry weight fiber may be used in
the manufacture of paper and paperboard
that will contact food (21 CFR 121.2505),
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.26
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
5.00%
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.6-1.4 Ibs 15-35 ppm
1.4-2.0 Ibs 35-50 ppm
0.6-1.4 Ibs 15-35 ppm
0.6-1.4 Ibs 15-35 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi,
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Add at points such as the
beaters, Jordan inlet or discharge, broke
chests, furnish chests, save-alls, and
white water tanks.
Dosages.
Heavily fouled systems. Boil out
system, then treat at dosage level,
as needed for control.
Moderately fouled systems.
Initial dosage. Treat system
continuously with dosage until
control is evident.
Subsequent dosage. When control
is evident add dosage on a continu-
ous or intermittent basis as needed
for control.
Slightly fouled systems. Treat
continuously until control is evident,
then add product on an intermittent
basis to maintain control.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.27
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Add product separately to the system.
Do NOT mix with other additives in order
to avoid decomposition of the product.
Limitation: A maximum level of 0.1 Ib.
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide per
ton of dry weight fiber may be used in
the manufacture of paper and paperboard
that will contact food (21 CFR 121.2505)
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.28
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
N,N-Dimethylformamide
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
5.95%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.2 Ibs 17-94 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi
and yeasts. Use continuous or slug method
of application. Add to the stock furnish
or white water system.
Dosage. If slime build-up is heavy,
add total required dosage within a 2 to 4
hour period. Under less severe conditions,
use continuous application.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.29
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Ethylene glycol
N-[alpha-(1-Nitroethyl)benzyljethylenediamine,
potassium salt
54.00%
25.00
79.00%
Use Recommendation
Vol of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.24-0.30
fluid ounce
1.5-2.0 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Use intermittent method of
application. Feed by proportionating pump.
Add to the white water, beater or hydro-
pulper.
Dosage. Concentration is based on total
water flow at maximum dilution. Add product
for a 3 to 6 hour period per shift or at
shorter intervals. Addition to the white
water should be made directly into the sys-
tem by use of a timing device. Addition
to the beater or hydropulper should be made
by injection into the make-up water, with
the total dosage divided into equal incre-
ments added to each beater or hydropulper.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.30
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
S-(2-Hydroxypropy") thiomethanesulfonate
80.00%
80.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.40-4.0 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
intermittent method of application.
Dosage. Concentration is based on the
total weight of fiber and water at maxi-
mum dilution. Treat for a period of 4
to 6 hours. Under severe slime growth
conditions, repeat addition once each 8 or
each 12 hours. Under average slime growth
conditions, repeat once each 24 hours.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.31
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
20.00%
8.40
8.30
4.90
0.70
42.30%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
212-423 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add to the pulp suspension prior to sheet
formation.
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.32
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
20.00%
6.00
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.01-0.5 Ib 1-65 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.33
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
Ethanolamine
Ethylenediamine
14.70%
13.70
10.00
6.50
3.70
48.60%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.0 Ibs 122-486 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring contain-
er or chemical metering pump. Add at a
point where there will be uniform mixing
and distribution.
General dosage. Use at concentrations of
1-6 ppm active ingredients, based on the
total flow of fiber and water at maximum
dilution. Treat for a period of 6 hours
repeated once each 8, each 12, or each 24
hours.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a min-
imum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.34
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
1.0 Ib
243 ppm
0.5-1.0 Ib 122-243 ppm
2.0 Ibs
486 ppm
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contami-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each beater or pulper.
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.35
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl
ammonium chloride) 20%
Tributyltin acetate
20.00%
10.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.09-0.44 Ib 13-66 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add at a point where there is good
agitation.
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper
and paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.36
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Add at a point well ahead of
area of need where immediate dispersion or
water solution is not required. Preferably
add where stock is of high consistency such
as beater, hydropulper, and broke chest.
0.02-0.33 Ib 3-50 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.37
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Saper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.05-1.0 Ib 3-50 ppm
0.1-0.5 Ib 5-25 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use continuous, intermittent,
or slug method of application. Feed by
drip-feed device, measuring container or
chemical metering pump. Add to the stock
furnish or white water system. Apply at a
point in the system where there will be
uniform mixing such as the beater, fan pump,
hydropulper, machine chest, furnish chest,
broke system, save-alls and white water tank.
Dosage. Use at least once daily. For
intermittent application, treat for a period
of 2 to 4 hours per shift or 6 to 8 hours
per day. Under severe slime conditions,
add total dosage within a 2 to 4 hour
period. Under less severe conditions,
application may be continuous.
Broke, Pulp, or Secondary fiber supple-
mentary treatment.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.38
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 7.00%
7.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of. pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Pellets. Solution. Microbicide. Controls
the growth of slime-forming bacteria and
fungi. Add directly to the hydropulper.
0.09-1.42 Ib 3-50 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.39
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 4.90%
Dodine (Dodecylguanidine acetate) 4.80
9.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Use
intermittent method of application. Add
directly to the pulp, stock, water or
additive system.
0.1-1.5 Ibs 5-73 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505 and 121.2526).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.40
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
22.00%
22.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.0 Ibs 44-220 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Slug application is recommended to troubled
areas. Continuous or intermittent method
of application may also be used. Add to
beaters, hydropulper, white water system,
or pulp stock.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.41
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
15.00%
15.00
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.0 Ibs 15-300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by drip-feed device or
chemical metering pump. Add early in the
system at points such as the hydropulper,
machine chest, or broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.42
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
4- (2-Nitrobutyl)morpholine
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
14.25%
5.00
1.50
20.75%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-1.5 Ibs 10-156 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria. Use intermit-
tent method of application. Feed by propor-
tioning pump, drip-feed device, or directly
from container. Add to the beater chest,
Jordan headbox or chest, machine chest, or
the white water system.
Dosage.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.43
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Pentachlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
8.60%
4.90
1.00
14.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-1.5 Ibs 7-109 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Add directly to the pulp stock, water or
additive systems.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.44
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Pentachlorophenol, potassium salt
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, potassium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
15.70%
9.00
1.80
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod. /
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-1.0 Ib 66-133 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Add at any
point in the system prior to sheet forma-
tion, or to the recirculating white water.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.45
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyl-
dithiocarbamate
AO.00%
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-1.0 Ib 50-200 ppm
0.2-0.6 Ib 40-120 ppm
0.2 Ib
40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring con-
tainer, or chemical metering pump.
General dosage. Add product in concen-
trations of 1 to 5 ppm by weight in acidic
systems and 4 to 8 ppm by weight in neutral
or alkaline systems; based on total weight
flow of stock and water at maximum dilu-
tion. Use intermittent method of applica-
tion. Treat for a period of 2 to 6 hours
out of each 8, each 12, or each 24 hours.
Add at the suction side of the fan pump,
or to the white water or stock moving
to the fan pump.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a mini-
mum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week. Add
in a manner that will ensure uniform dis-
tribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.46
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 40-80 ppm
0.6 Ih
120 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.4-1.6 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. Do not add to water used for
drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.47
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyl-
dithiocarbamate
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
32.00%
8.00
40.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-1.0 Ib 50-200 ppm
0.2-0.6 Ib 40-120 ppm
0.2 Ib
40 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring con-
tainer, chemical metering pump.
General dosage. Add product in concen-
trations of 1 to 5 ppm by weight in acidic
systems and 4 to 8 ppm by weight in neutral
or alkaline systems, based on total weight
flow of stock and water at maximum dilu-
tion. Use intermittent method of applica-
tion. Treat for a period of 2 to 6 hours
out of each 8, each 12, or each 24 hours.
Add at the suction side of the fan pump,
or to the white water or stock moving
to the fan pump.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a mini-
mum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week. Add
in a manner that will ensure uniform dis-
tribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosrge to each beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.48
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
WC of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 40-80 ppm
0.6 Ib 120 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncpated broke.
Coated broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.4-1.6 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 3 hours out of each
8 hours. Do not add to water used for
drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.49
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
20.30%
14.70
35.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.8-4.0 Ibs 140-700 ppm
0.5-1.5 Ibs 88-263 ppm
1.0 Ib
175 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device, measuring con-
tainer, or chemical metering pump.
General dosage. Use intermittent method
of application. Treat for a period of 6
hours out of each 8, each 12, or each 24
hours. Add at the suction side of the fan
pump, or to the white water or stock moving
to the fan pump. Thoroughly clean system
prior to initial treatment. Addition of
350 ppm active ingredients to the final
rinse water is recommended. Repeat clean-
ing periodically.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for pulp to be held in storage for a mini-
mum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each beater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.50
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Ac t ive
Basic Information and Limitations
0.5-1.0 Ib 88-175 ppm
2.0 Ibs
350 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated Broke.
Fresh water treatment. Use to supplement
or replace chlorine in the treatment of
process fresh water. Employ at concentra-
tions of 0.7-1.75 ppm active ingredient for
treatment periods of 6 to 12 hours out of
each 24 hours. Do not add to water used
for drinking or bathing.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.51
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
by Weight
Potassium trichlorophenate
Isopropanol
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
47.00%
10.00
3.00
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.4-1.7 Ibs 29-120 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Feed by chemical metering pump
or gravity feed. Manual addition may be
used for slug application. Add to the
white water or stock systems.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.52
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Silver*
Copper*
3.20%
0.60
3.80%
*as elemental
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.0095-0.19 ppm
0.038-0.38 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Colloidal suspension. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
General dosage. Concentration is based
on the weight of furnish. Use continuous
or slug method of application. Feed by
chemical metering pump. Add at one or more
points, such as the beaters, hydropulpers,
before or after the refiners, storage
chests, machine chest, head box, wire pit
and fan pump.
Broke treatment. Use treatment for highly
contaminated broke systems. Concentration
is based on the weight of broke in the
chest. Begin treatment at the higher level
of dosage range, then reduce dosage to
level necessary to maintain control.
Do not allow concentrated product to con-
tact iron, copper, bronze, brass, tin, lead,
aluminum, zinc, and chrome or product will
become unstable and less active.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.53
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
79.00%
79.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.32-0.64 Ib 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Flakes. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria.
Use continuous or intermittent method
of application.
Dosage. Add product as a warm water
solution to the system at a point such as
the machine chest, beater, or blend chest;
or add in flake form directly to the
beater. For intermittent application,
treat for a period of 5 to 10 hours every
24 hours. Repeat as often as necessary to
maintain control.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.54
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
37.00%
37.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.68-1.35 Ibs 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add to the system at a point such
as the machine chest, beater, or blend
chest.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
treat for a period of 5 to 10 hours every
24 hours. Repeat dosage as often as neces-
sary to maintain control.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-A-21.55
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
27.
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.93-1.85 Ibs 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Feed by
chemical metering pump. Add to the white
water, fresh water, or pulp stock.
Dosage.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.56
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium chlorite
25.00%
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
1.0-2.0 Ibs 125-250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Add
to the system at a point such as the
machine chest, beater, or blend chest.
Dosage. Repeat as often as necessary
to maintain control.
Sodium chlorite is a powerful oxidant. Do
not mix or contaminate with combustible
organic materials, reducing agents, or with
acids.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.57
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Ethylenediamine
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Isopropanol
13.00%
13.00
11.00
11.00
48.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-2.0 Ibs 48-480 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or slug method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device or chemical
metering pump.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.58
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
27.60%
2.40
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
2.3 Ibs
0.66 Ib
345 ppm
99 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by chemical metering pump. Add to
the beater, hydropulper, or headbox.
Initial dosage. Repeat as necessary to
obtain control.
Subsequent dosage. Once control is obtain-
ed by initial treatment, reduce dosage
level.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.59
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
17.00%
11.00
28.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Add
at any point in the system prior to sheet
formation, or the the recirculating white
water where there will be uniform mixing.
0.3-1.2 Ibs 42-168 ppm
Dosage.
water.
Feed directly or diluted with
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.60
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
16.00%
15.00
31.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.2 Ibs 15-348 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use contiuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by drip-feed device or
chemical metering pump. Add to the furnish
early in the stock preparation system at
a point where the pH is above 7.0. Typical
points of addition include the hydropulper,
machine chest, and broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.61
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
15.00%
15.00
30.. 00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.0 Ibs 15-300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application.
Feed by drip-feed device or chemical meter-
ing pump. Add as early as possible in the
system at points such as the hydropulper,
machine chest or broke system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21CFP,
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.62
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
25.30%
10.00
6.80
3.50
45.60%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.47-2.8 Ibs 106-640 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous method of application. Drip
feed or feed by chemical metering pump.
Add as early as possible in the system at
points such as the hydropulper, machine
chest, or broke system.
Dosage.
Add product separately to the system.
Do not mix with other additives in order
to avoid any incompatibilities.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.63
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active IngredientCs)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
% by Weight
15.00%
14.00
4.00
33.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-2.0 Ibs 33-330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.64
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Act ive
0.18-1.0 Ib 81-450 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Add to the
beaters.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.65
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
56.90%
7.90
64.80%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp
or paper
produced
Cone.
of
Active
0.25-1.39 Ib 81-450 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Ball Briquette. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add at any point in the system prior to
sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water system.
Dosage. Add directly to the system or
use a ball feeder. If solution feed is
desired, a 3-5% solution can be made by
dissolving ball briquette in warm water.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.66
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Propyl alcohol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
13.20%
7.50
6.00
1.80
28.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.2 Ibs 57-314 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Slug method of application is
recommended. Continuous application may be
used as an alternate method.
Dosage. Add total daily dosage within a
2 to 4 hour period. If slime build-up is
heavy, add dosage within a 2 hour period
of each 8 hour shift.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.67
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C 2» 10% C )
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
24.70%
8.60
4.00
2.90
40.20%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod. /
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.15-2.0 Ibs 30-402 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use intermittent method of application.
Add to the high density stock system or
the dilute furnish.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.68
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient (s_)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
24.70%
9.10
5.00
4.00
2.90
45.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 69-457 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the hydropulper.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.69
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
35.55%
8.50
4.95
49.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 74-490 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.70
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active IngredientC
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
21.30%
11.90
3.00
36.20%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-2.0 Ibs 45-362 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Ball Briquette. Controls the growth of
slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add at
any point in the system prior to sheet
formation, or to the recirculating white
water system. Typical points of addition
include the beaters and pulpers.
Dosage. Feed directly to the system or
use a ball feeder. If solution feed is
desired, a 3-5% solution can be made by
dissolving ball briquette in warm water.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.71
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
20.00%
10.00
3.00
33.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.0 Ibs 66-330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Apply at any point in the system prior to
sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.72
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium pentachlorophenate
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C1A, 40% C^, 10% C.^)
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
24.70%
9.10
5.00
4.00
2.90
45.70%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 69-457 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the hydropulper.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.73
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
3,3,4,4-Tetrachlorotetrahydrothiophene
1,1-dioxide
Other chlorinated thiophene dioxides
92.00%
8.00
100.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.02-0.06 Ib 10-30 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Add
at the broke storage chest or the machine
white water storage chest.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.74
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione 98.00%
98.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.083-0.415 Ib 10-49 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Microbicide. Controls the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. Add
at the beaters or as early as possible in
in the system to allow time for dispersion.
Dosage.
Do not use in combination with mercurials
or other components not compatible with
sulfur compounds.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.75
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
24.00%
24.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-2.0 Ibs 36-240 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Ball Briquette. Microbicide.
Controls the growth of slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Use continuous or
intermittent method of application. Feed
by drip-feed device, chemical metering
pump, or ball feeder. Add at any point in
the system prior to sheet formation, or to
the recirculating white water. Add at
points such as the beaters, hydropulper,
machine chest, and broke system where there
is good mixing.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.76
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
19.00%
19.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.38-2.5 Ibs 36-240 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Add at any point in the
system prior to sheet formation, or to
the recirculating white water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.77
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
Isopropanol
24.00%
9.00
33.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-1.2 Ibs 66-198 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add at any point in the system prior to
sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water. Typical points of addition
include beaters and pulpers.
Dosage. Feed directly or diluted with
water.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.78
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-J. ,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
21.00%
6.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.0 Ibs 68-270 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the
growth of slime-forming bacteria. Use
continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump, drip-feed device, or directly. Add
to the beater, beater chest, Jordan head-
box or chest, machine chest, or white
water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.79
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
20.00%
5.00
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-1.5 Ib 31-188 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use slug method of applica-
tion. Add to the white water system.
Dosage. Add total daily dosage as a
shock dosage within a 2 to 4 hour period.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.80
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
19.00%
2.50
21.50%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.4-2.0 Ib 43-215 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous, intermittent or slug method
of application. Add at any point in the
system prior to sheet formation, or to the
recirculating white water system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.81
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-diraethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
21.00%
5.00
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.31-1.25 Ibs 41-163 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use continuous or intermittent
method of application. Feed by chemical
metering pump. Add to the system at a
point of high consistency where there is
good mixing such as broke or machine chest.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.82
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-
2-thione, sodium salt
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
21.00%
6.00
27.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.5 Ib 68-338 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Use continuous method of appli-
cation. Feed by chemical metering pump or
gravity feed. Avoid shock dosage. Add to
points in the wet end of the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFP>
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.83
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) thiomethanesulfonate
32.00%
28.00
60.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-2.0 Ibs 60-600 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi,
Use intermittent method of application.
Add at a point in the system where there
is uniform mixing and distribution.
Dosage. Treat for a period of 4 to 6
hours. Repeat treatment once each 8 or
each 12 hours under severe slime growth
conditions, or once each 24 hours under
average slime growth conditions.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.84
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) thiomethanesulfonate
13.30%
11.70
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-0.6 Ib 25-75 ppm
0.2 Ib
25 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Feed by drip-feed device or chemical meter-
ing pump.
General dosage. Use at concentrations of
0.38-3.8 ppm active ingredients, based on
the total flow of stock and water at maxi-
mum dilution. Treat for a period of 4 to 6
hours repeated once each 8 or each 12 hours
under severe slime growth conditions, or
once each 24 hours under average slime
growth conditions. Add at a point in the
system where there will be uniform mixing
and distribution.
Slush pulp preservation. Use treatment
for slush pulp to be held in storage for a
minimum of 8 hours to a maximum of 1 week.
Add in a manner that will ensure uniform
distribution throughout the mass of pulp
moving to storage.
Furnish supplementary treatment. Use
treatment when microbiologically contamin-
ated furnish is added to the system. Add
dosage to each boater or pulper.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.85
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
Basic Information and Limitations
0.2-0.4 Ib 25-50 ppm
0.6 Ib
75 ppm
Broke supplementary treatment.
Uncoated broke.
Coated broke.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.86
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 10.00%
Methylenebis(thiocyanate) 5.00
15.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add at any point in the system prior
to sheet formation, or to the recirculating
white water system.
0.02-0.6 Ib 2-45 ppm Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77 V-A-4-21.87
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
6.00%
3.00
9.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.05-1.0 Ib 2-45 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by chemical metering
pump. Add to stock or white water systems.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
treat for 2 to 4 hours per shift or 6 to 8
hours per day.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.88
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]cyclohexanone
15.00%
9.00
2.00
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
1,000 gals Cone.
of treated of
water Active
***
0.0825-0.825 Ib 3-26 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Use continuous or intermittent
method of application. Peed by chemical
metering pump. Add to the white water or
stock system.
Dosage. Under conditions of extensive
white water recirculation, high levels of
fillers in the furnish, and severe slime
conditions, dosages approaching the upper
level of range are recommended. Under
less severe conditions, dosages approaching
the lower level of range should be used.
Intermittent application of several hours
each shift is recommended. Under severe
slime conditions, use continuous method of
application.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.89
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
45.90%
45.90%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.5-2.0 Ibs 115-459 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Slug method of application
is recommended to troubled areas. Contin-
uous or intermittent application may also
be used; add to the white water, beaters,
or hydropulpers.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.90
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(si % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)me thyl]cyclohexanone
22.205T
20.00
42.20%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.2-1.0 Ib 42-211 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Inhibits and con-
trols the growth of slime-forming bacteria
and fungi. Feed by chemical metering pump
or gravity feed. Add to the wet end of the
mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.91
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
17.90%
16.20
2.30
36.40%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.3-3.0 Ib 55-550 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Aids in controlling the growth
of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Add directly to the mill system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.92
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Isopropanol
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
15.06%
11.06
10.00
7.45
1.54
45.11%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-2.0 Ibs 23-451 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi.
Use continuous or intermittent method of
application. Feed by drip-feed device or
chemical metering pump. Add as early as
possible in the system.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
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Pulp jind Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
50.00%
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.25-2.0 Ibs 63-500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Bacteriostat. Fungicide.
Controls the growth of slime-forming
bacteria and fungi. Add to the stock
lines, broke system, or white water system
at the fan pump.
Dosage.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
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Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Vinylene bisthiocyanate
8.00%
8.00%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.125-0.69 Ib 5-28 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbicide. Controls the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
and yeasts. Use slug or continuous method
of application. Add to the white water
system or the stock furnish.
Dosage. If slime build-up is heavy,
treat with shock dosages, adding total
required dosage within a 2 to 4 hour
period. Under average conditions, use
continuous method of application.
May be used in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food (21 CFR
121.2505).
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.95
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
87.00%
7.50%
94.50%
*Total Zinc as metallic ... 19.1
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.1-0.26 Ib 47-125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Use continuous
or intermittent method of application.
Slug application is not recommended. Add
to the system at beater, hydropulper, or
headbox ahead of area of slime accumulation.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
add small amounts several times during an
8 hour shift.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
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AQUATIC SITES
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
46.00%
4.00
50.00%
*Total Zinc as metallic ... 10.5%
Use Recommendation
Wt of prod./
ton (dry)
of pulp Cone.
or paper of
produced Active
0.19-0.5 Ib 47-125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Suspension. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria and fungi. Use continuous
or intermittent method of application.
Slug application is not recommended. Feed
by metering device. Add to beater, hydro-
pulper, or headbox ahead of area of slime
accumulation.
Dosage. For intermittent application,
add small amounts several times during an
8 hour shift.
Do NOT use in the manufacture of paper and
paperboard that will contact food.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-A-4-21.97
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AQUATIC SITES
Irrigation Well Water
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (100% C)
% by Weight
66 2/3%
33 1/3
100.00 %
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:1,600
625 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Controls the growth of slime-
forming bacteria.
Dissolve product in a few gallons of water
so the solution will reach the water and
not stick to the casing and pump column
pipe. Add the solution to the well; agi-
tate thoroughly with the pump, bailer or
tools to mix the product with the water.
Run the pump just enough to be sure the
solution is inside the column pipe.
Allow solution to stand in the well for
8 hours; it can be left indefinitely or
until the well is to be used without any
danger to the pumping equipment. Pump
or bail the well to waste until the water
is clean and free of foam; this will
usually require only a few minutes. After
this, pump well continuously to waste for
30 minutes.
Do not contaminate food or feed crops when
pumping to waste. Do not pump waste into
streams.
Read label very carefully for human tox-
icity statement.
Issued: 12-15-73
V-A-4-11
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
ppm (parts per million) total active ingredient(s) in the product and are
rounded to the nearest whole number, except when the number is less than
one; then the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of the number one.
Unless otherwise stated, the use dilutions are the ratios of the weight
of the product to be added and the weight of the water contained in the
system. The dilutions are expressed to the nearest second significant
figure when the value is less than 10,000 or the third significant figure
when the value is greater than 10,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: These products are for industrial use only.
Treatment recommendations vary depending upon the design of the specific
system and the specific problems to be solved. Bacteriological and
chemical tests should be performed prior to treatment in order to:
determine the nature of the problem, establish the number and type of
microorganisms present and estimate the amount of the proper bactericide
needed for initial treatment. "Batch" or "slug" treatment is carried out
by dumping a quantity of the chemical into the system at a. point where
the product will be uniformly mixed. For continuous applications a con-
ventional positive displacement chemical pump is used, so connected as to
inject continuously a small proportion of chemical into the system. Do
not use in systems where the effluent may drain into streams, lakes, ponds
or municipal water systems. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
equipment or disposal of wastes. Apply product only as specified on label
or technical data sheet. If necessary contact a field service engineer.
Do not use, spill, pour or store products near heat or open flame. Any
product containing a quarternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements. Most products
are corrosive to eyes and skin; all are harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Wear goggles or a face shield and gloves when handling. Avoid contami-
nation of food or feed.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminQpropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
% by Weight
48.00%
48.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:20,800 23 ppm
1:208,200 2-12 ppm
to
1:41,600
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, add for 4- to 6-hour
intervals, several times per week.
Treatment is used when general bacteria
count is low.
Continuous injection treatment. Use in
more heavily contaminated systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.1
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
% by Weight
22.10%
22.10%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
1:10,400 21 ppm
1:104,100 2-11 ppm
to
1:20,800
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Use a chemical
pump. Use this method when general
bacteria count is low.
Continuous injection treatment. Use in
more heavily contaminated systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.2
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
% by Weight
18.90%
16.50
35.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:19,400 18 ppm
1:193,700 2-9 ppm
to
1:38,700
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Use a chemical
pump. Use this method when general
bacteria count is low.
Continuous injection treatment. Use in
heavily contaminated systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Methyl alcohol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10,
8% C8, 8% C16J
Acetic acid
Oxyethylated tert-butyl phenol
% by Weight
20.00%
20.00
15.00
7.70
0.50
63.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:7,630
to
1:1,270
1:30,500
to
1:15,300
83-497 ppm
21-41 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Hicrobiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic type bacteria such
as Bacillus, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella, Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium (sulfide-
formers).
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (70% Clg, 27% C16, 3% C14)
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10,
8% C8, 8% C16)
% by Weight
7.29%
3.66
3.26
14.21%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:7,380
19 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Plug. Microbiostat. Controls aerobic
bacteria such as Bacillus, Enterobacter,
Gallionella, and Pseudomonas; anaerobic
bacteria such as Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium; and slime-
forming bacteria in the waters of the
water holding tanks of oil field
waterflood systems.
Intermittent treatment. Add at the
water holding tank, not to the injection
well.
Do not use in oil producing systems.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.5
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% Ci2, 26% C18, 15%
5% C10, 4% Cg)
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:12,900 78 ppm
1:103,000 10-39 ppm
to
1:25,800
1:103,000 10-19 ppm
to
1:51,500
% by Weight
58.30%
41.70
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Recommended
for use in relatively salt free water
systems. Controls anaerobic sulfate-
reducing bacteria such as Desulfovibrio
desulfuricans; aerobic, slime-forming
bacteria; and aerobic iron bacteria
which corrode steel such as Spharotilus
and Gallionella. Add at a point in
system where uniform mixing will occur.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, treat once or twice a
week for 16 hours. Use this method
where loss of bacteriostat to crude oil
or to oil-coated systems may occur.
Continuous injection treatment. Use
this method to overcome microbiological
plugging problems in waterflood (source
and produced waters) or disposal systems,
Combination method of treatment. Use
this method to combat particularly
severe bacterial problems.
Continuous dose. Formulation added
continuously after the filters.
Intermittent dose. Add batch treat-
ments weekly upstream of the filters
as described above in "Intermittent
treatment."
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.6
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% C12» 26% C18«
5% C10, 4% C8)
**Isopropanol
Acetic acid
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:11,100 65 ppm
1:88,700 8-33 ppm
to
1:22,200
1:88,700
to
1:44,300
8-16 ppm
; C14, 8%
% by Weight
30.10%
27.10
15.00
72.20%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Formulation
controls anaerobic bacteria, sulfate-
reducing bacteria such as Desulfovibrio
desulfuricans, aerobic slime-forming
bacteria and aerobic iron bacteria such
as Sphaerotilus and Gallionella. Add at
a point in the system where uniform
mixing will occur.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, treat once or twice a
week at 16-hour intervals.
Continuous injection treatment. Use
this method to overcome microbiological
plugging problems in waterflood (source
and produced waters).
Combination dose. Use this method to
combat severe bacterial problems.
Continuous dose. Formulation added
continuously after the filters.
Intermittent dose. Add batch treat-
ments weekly upstream of the filters
as described above in "Intermittent
treatment."
Issued: 9-30-75
V-A-4-30.7
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% C12, 26% C , 15% C,,, 8% Cl6,
5% C10, 4% Cg) i8
Glycolic acid
% by Weight
27.00%
18.00
13.13
11.37
69.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:25,800
to
1:12,900
1:103,000
to
1:51,500
35-69 ppm
9-17 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Use in treating
sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Add formulation
over a period of about 16 hours.
Continuous injection treatment. Use for
2- to 4-week intervals.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine acetate
*alkyl (47% Ci2, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10,
8% C8, 8% C16)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
42.41%
9.61
52.02%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,320
to
1:1,040
1:33,300
to
1:11,100
63-500 ppm
16-47 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic type bacteria such
as Enterobacter, Bacillus, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella, Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium (sulfide-formers)
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.9
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
N-Alkyl*-l,3-propanediamine monobenzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
% by Weight
56.1
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:24,300
to
1:6,080
1:97,300
to
1:24,300
41-164 ppm
10-41 ppm
1:97,300
to
1:48,650
10-21 ppm
44.00
100.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
sulfate-reducing and slime-forming
bacteria. Recommended for use in cold
climates. Add at a point in system
where uniform mixing will occur.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Using a chemical pump,
add at 16-hour intervals, once or
twice a week. Frequency of treatment
depends on the amount of bacterial
contamination.
Continuous injection treatment. Use this
method to overcome microbiological plug-
ging problems in waterflood (source and
produced waters).
Combination method of treatment. Use
to combat severe bacterial problems.
Continuous dose. Formulation added
continuously after the filters.
Intermittent dose. Add batch
treatments weekly upstream of
the filters as described above
in "Intermittent treatment."
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.10
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient (s)
N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9%
8% C8, 8% C16)
Oxydiethylenebis (alkyl* dimethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Methyl alcohol
Isopropanol
% by Weight
28.50%
17.80
16.40
11.50
74.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:8,520 87 ppm
1:34,100 22 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
slime-forming bacteria, anaerobic
sulfate-reducing bacteria such as
Desulfovibrio, and aerobic bacteria such
as Enterobacter, Bacillus, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Dump into system at a
point where uniform mixing will occur.
Maintenance dose. Same as initial
dose. Add as needed.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.11
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Oxydiethylenebis(alkyl* dimethyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Methyl alcohol
% by Weight
36.00%
33.00
69.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:1,960
1:35,200
to
1:17,600
353 ppm
20-39 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic type bacteria such
as Enterobacter, Bacillus, Pseudomonas,
Gallionella, Desulfovibrio (sulfate-
reducers) and Clostridium (sulfide formers),
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose.
Maintenance dose.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.12
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Alkyl*bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
n-Polyethylene polyamine (18-mole) N-oleyl=
amine hydrochloride
% by Weight
30.00%
23.60
2.70
56.30%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
volrvol
1:1,000 563 ppm
1:10,000 56 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
sulfate-reducing bacteria. For use in
any water base system whether water is
fresh, brine or acidic. May be premixed
or added continuously at the blender.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Dump into system when
contact time is short (i.e. 10 minutes).
Maintenance dose. Use with longer
anticipated contact times (one hour or
more).
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.13
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* .dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12> 25% C^, 10% C16)
% by Weight
30.00%
30.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:10,000
to
1:5,070
1:66,600
to
1:30,400
30-59 ppm
4-10 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
growth of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria
in oilfield waters ranging from fresh to
moderately saline solutions. Not effec-
tive in heavy brines. Always apply at
a point in the system where the product
will be uniformly mixed.
Intermittent injection treatment.
Initial dose. Using a chemical pump,
inject at 4- to 6-hour intervals one
or more times per week.
Maintenance dose. Continue to add
the formulation as specified above
one or more times per week.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
V-A-4-30.14
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C^, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5%
Bis(tripropyltin) oxide
% by Weight
45.70%
4.30
50.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
volrvol
1:350,300 1-3 ppm
to
1:175,100
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
Penicillium funiculosum, Aspergillus
flavus, Candida albicans, Enterobacter
aerogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and
Staphylococcus aureus.
Intermittent treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
Methyl alcohol
% by Weight
44.92%
20.00
64.92%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:17,300
to
1:8,700
1:69,400
to
1:34,700
37-75 ppm
9-19 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Using a
chemical pump, add formulation at
16-hour intervals.
Continuous method. Treat for 2 to 4
weeks.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
% by Weight
32.70%
32.70%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:17,400 19 ppm
1:174,500 2-9 ppm
to
1:34,900
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls both
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Intermittent treatment. Use in systems
with low bacteria levels.
Initial dose. Using a chemical pump,
inject at 4- to 6-hour intervals two
times per week.
Maintenance dose. Same as above.
Reduce to one time per week if results
warrant.
Continuous injection treatment. Use if
water contains high bacteria counts or
for severe plugging problems resulting
from bacterial fouling. Reduce treatment
if bacterial growth is reduced or
injection pressure results.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Acrolein
% by Weight
92.00%
92.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:94,400 9 ppm
1:944,000 1 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
algae, slime-forming bacteria and fungi,
and sulfate-reducing and iron bacteria.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose.
Maintenance dose. After system is
cleared, lower dosage gradually.
Product is highly reactive, readily
forming polymers. Never allow it to
become contaminated with any acid or
alkaline material.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Glutaraldehyde
% by Weight
25.00%
25.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:7,530 33 ppm
1:30,100 8 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic bacteria (i.e. Enterobacter,
Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Gallionella) and
anaerobic bacteria (i.e. Desulfovibrio,
Clostridiutn) . Apply immediately ahead
of water deoiling equipment, the clear
water holding tank or at the suction
side of the injection pump.
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
1:1,094,900 1-7 ppm
to
1:136,900
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
bacteria (including sulfate-reducers),
algae and fungi.
Intermittent treatment. Add once or
twice per day.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Vinylene bisthiocyanate
% by Weight
8.00%
8.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:79,900
to
1:12,800
1-6 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls the
following test organisms: Aspergillus
niger, Aspergillus flavus, Chaetomium
globosum, Fusarium moniliforme,
Penicillium citrinum, Penicillium
expansum, Pullularia pullulans,
Trichoderme viride, Enterobacter
aerogenes, Bacillus mycoides,
Chlorella sp., Clostridium sp.,
Desulfovibrio desulfuricans, Pseudomonas
aeruginosa.
Intermittent treatment. Add as a slug
treatment once or twice per day.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
79.00%
11.00
90.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:60,400
to
1:23,400
15-39 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Beads. Microbiostat. Controls the
following test organisms: Rhizopus
nigricans, Rhizoctonia solani, Chaetomium
globosum, Hormiscus gelatinosum,
Aspergillus #29_, Polyporus tulipiferus,
Aspergillus flavus, Lenzites trabea,
Ceratostomella pilifera, Trichophyton
interdigitale, Trichophyton rosaceum,
Poria luteofibrata.
Intermittent treatment. Using a chemical
pump, add to underground flooding waters.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol), sodium salt
% by Weight
32.40%
32.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:680
to
1:3,380
1:33,800
to
1:11,300
48-96 ppm
10-29 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Pre-
clean the system with surfactants, acids
and/or mechanical means prior to using
formulation.
Intermittent treatment.
Continuous injection treatment.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
2,2'-Methylenebis(4,6-dichlorophenol),
sodium salt
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
% by Weight
37.40%
17.00
8.00
62.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
voltvol
1:340
1,857 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, including
sulfate-reducers. Apply as a slug
treatment.
Intermittent treatment.
Initial dose. Apply at a point in the
system where it will be uniformly
mixed. Repeat treatment until control
is achieved.
Maintenance dose. The dose, as given
in "Initial dose," should be repeated
each week, or as needed to maintain
control.
Issued: 7-31-74
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AQUATIC SITES
Secondary Oil Recovery Injection Waters
Active Ingredient(s)
2-Nitro-l-butanol phosphate
% by Weight
11.90%
11.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:16,000
to
1:7,980
1:114,000
to
1:20,000
7-15 ppm
1-6 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Microbiostat. Controls
anaerobic sulfide producing bacteria.
Apply product at free knockouts, before
or after injection pumps and injection
well headers. Feeding equipment should
be stainless steel, plastic or plastic
lined.
Continuous injection treatment.
Initial dose. Add continuously until
the desired degree of control is achieved.
Maintenance dose.
Issued: 1-31-77
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AQUATIC SITES
Water Systems of Recreational Vehicles
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) 0.50%
Ethyl alcohol 0.10
0.60%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Sanitizer. Controls bacteria,
including the following test organisms:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus
aureus, Salmonella chloraesuis. Used for
sanitizing surfaces in water distribution
systems of camping vehicles during winter
storage.
60 ppm Water systems. Use full strength.
Thoroughly drain all water from the
supply tank and lines. Prior to treat-
ment remove the filter elements from the
water filters or purifiers. Using a pump
or compressor, add the formulation
directly into the drained storage tank
completely filling the system. Add
according to manufacturer's label
instructions. Before system is used
again, flush all lines for 10-15 minutes
with fresh water until all traces of dye
disappear.
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) total active ingredient(s), ppm available quaternary
ammonium compound, or ppm titratable iodine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number. Unless otherwise stated, the dilutions are the
ratio of the volume of the product to be diluted to the volume of water in
which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the nearest
whole figure when the value is less than 100, the third significant figure
when the value is greater than 100 but less than 100,000 and the fourth
significant figure when the value is greater than 100,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Unless otherwise stated, these chemicals
are intended for cold disinfection of hospital critical equipment. Hos-
pital critical equipment is defined as instruments and apparatus which
make direct contact with the mucous membrane, or are introduced or attach-
ed to another object which is introduced beneath the surface of the body.
Included in this group are catheters, tubing, gloves, hypodermic equipment,
anesthesia and inhalation equipment, ostomy appliances, and optical in-
struments. NOTE: Chemical solutions should not be relied upon to dis-
infect hypodermic needles and syringes, corroded instruments, or those
with defective plating, deep, narrow crevices, hinged or otherwise inac-
cessible surfaces. Such equipment should be sterilized by heat. To
maintain disinfection after sterilization, the equipment may be stored
in disinfectant solution. The solution should be changed periodically.
Hospital critical equipment must be cleaned with soap or a mild alka-
line detergent to remove all adhering blood, pus and serous exudates.
The inner surface of catheters should be cleaned by flushing solution
through lumen several times using a needle and syringe. This procedure
must be followed by thorough rinsing in water to remove all traces
of cleansing agents which may decrease the effectiveness of the disin-
fecting solutions. Disinfection is accomplished by complete immersion
in the chemical solution for a minimum of 10 minutes. Using sterile
techniques, the equipment is then rinsed three times in fresh pyrogen-
free distilled water between disinfection and entry to the blood-stream
or one time in pyrogen-free distilled water between disinfection and
exposure of the device to a patient's skin or mucosal tissue.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Products should be diluted with distilled water, particularly in areas
with known hard water. Deionized water should NOT be used. The deion-
izing resins can carry pathogens, especially gram-negative bacteria,
and also inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds.
Diluted solutions of quaternary ammonium compound, iodine, or isopropa-
nol products require the addition of rust inhibitor to prevent corrosion
of metal instruments. Aluminum instruments should not be kept in solu-
tion for more than 30 minutes at a time. Instruments with lenses fasten-
ed by cement, lacquered catheters or synthetic rubber goods should never
be stored in such solutions. Disinfectants containing quaternary ammoni-
um compounds should not be relied upon to destroy Mycobacterium tuber-
culosis^ bacterial spores or the etiologic agent of infectious hepatitis.
Equipment suspected of such contamination should be heat sterilized.
Formulations consisting of iodine complexed with surface active agents
that have detergent properties should not be mixed with soaps, alkaline
solutions, synthetic detergents or other disinfectants. Iodine solutions
should be replaced when amber color disappears.
Phenolic products should not be mixed with anything but water. For best
results add the water to the product.
Do not use, pour, spill or store products near heat or open flame. Any
product containing a quaternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C10, 25% C1A, 10% C.,)
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal instruments
and lucite, glass, polyethylene, bake-
lite and rubber apparatus including
rubber catheters and gloves. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C 23% C 11% C , 5% C )
Lf. 1^ ID lo
0.133%
0.133%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal, plastic,
rubber or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, gloves, hypodermic
equipment and tubing. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Submerge article in solution
for at least 30 minutes.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% Clg, 5% C^, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C^)
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:95
1,057 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal, rubber, or
plastic ostomy appliances, various tubes
and parts used in the management of colos-
tomy, ileostomy and ileal conduit cases.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% CIA, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18>
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
0.0625%
0.0625
0.1250%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Fungicide. May
be used for disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60%
30%
5% C, 5% C)
12
lg
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12> 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
1.25%
1.25
2.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:33
1:20
750 ppm
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Standard disinfectant dosage.
Immerse items in solution for 15 minutes.
Immerse rubber goods for 30 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% C> 10% C)
44.00%
44.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:333
to
1:315
1:1892
to
1:1667
1,320-1,395 ppm
233-264 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
disinfection of instruments, catheters
and cystoscopes. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and ,b.
Cleaning and Disinfectant dosage. This
dosage for use only on catheters and equip-
ment that are not taken directly from the
disinfecting solution to patient's mucosal
tissue.
Bacteriostatic dosage. This dosage for
use after cleaning to hold urological
catheters, cystoscopes or other instruments
before introduction to patient's mucosal
tissue.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^t 10% c g)
17.00%
17.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:85 2,000 ppm
1:127 1,339 ppm
1:127 1,339 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metallic instruments,
ampuls, catheters, and polyethylene tubing.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and . b.
Dosage for catheters, tubing.
Dosage for metal instruments, ampuls.
Tuberculocidal dosage. Prepare a 50%
alcohol solution (1:63:64 product:water:
alcohol). Immerse instruments in solution
for 30 minutes.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% G, 10% C6)
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:50
1:75
1:75
2,000 ppm
1,317 ppm
1,317 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
Virucidal. May be used for disinfection
of metal instruments, ampuls, catheters,
and polyethylene tubing. IMPORTANT:
Before begining treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage for catheters, polyethylene tubing.
Immerse catheters for at least 30 minutes
or boil in solution for 5 minutes.
Dosage for metallic instruments, ampuls.
Tuberculocidal dosage. Prepare a 50%
alcohol solution (1:37:38 product:water:
alcohol). Immerse instruments in solution
for 30 minutes.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% C,
0.50%
0.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
5,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metal and plastic
instruments, rubber gloves, catheters.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% C, 10% C>
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of metallic instruments
and glass, lucite, bakelite, and rubber
apparatus including gloves, catheters,
and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-5.10
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C^, 10% Clfi)
Ethyl alcohol
17.002
4.25
21.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:127
1,339 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
disinfection of metal, plastic, rubber,
or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, gloves, hypodermic
equipment, and tubing. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages v-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Submerge items for a minimum of
10 minutes. For disinfection of metallic
instruments and ampuls that do not with-
stand sterilization by heat, article should
be thoroughly cleaned, rinsed, and immersed
in solution for 30 minutes.
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% CIA, 40% C12, 10% C16>
Ethyl alcohol
10.00%
2.00
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Effective
against Gram-positive and Gram-negative
bacteria. May be used for disinfection
of instruments. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instruc-
tions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C10, 30% C,., 17% C , 3% C,0)
LA 14 16 lo
43.50%
43.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:411
1:1081
1,057 ppm
402 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Cleaner.
May be used for the disinfection of
catheters and cytoscopes. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. After cleaning,
immerse equipment in solution for a period
not less than 20 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C10, 30% C. ., 17% C.,t 3% C o)
JL£ 14 lo 18
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
7.
7.00
2.00
16.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:58
(as available
quaternary)
2,409 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments in the
prepared solution for not less than
15 minutes prior to their use.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14> 17% Clg, 3% C
Isopropanol
12.90%
10.00
22.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:95
(as available
quaternary)
1,364
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments for at
least 15 minutes.
Do not use for disinfection of optical
instruments with cemented parts.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (90% C^, 5% C12, 5% C1(.)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C^, 28% C16, 14% C12)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16)
Isopropanol
Sodium carbonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
5.00%
2.50
2.50
1.26
1.00
0.38
12.64%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:85
(as available
quaternary)
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Benzyl(dodecylcarbamoylmethyl)dimethylammonium
chloride
100.00%
100.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
wttwt
1:1000
1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Crystals. Disinfectant. May be used
for disinfection of heat-sensitive
instruments. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-5.a and .b.
Dosage. The crystals will readily
dissolve in either hot or cold water
with slight stirring. Immerse instru-
ments for 30 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
Triethanolamine
26.00%
13.00
10.00
49.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:100
2,600 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of instruments and gloves.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Immerse items for at least
15 minutes.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Ethyl alcohol
Soap
o-Phenylphenol
p-tert-Amylphenol
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
6.50%
1.18
0.54
0.17
0.09
0.09
0.08
8.65%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
86,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
Fungicidal. Virucidal against Influenza
A2, Herpes simplex, Adenovirus type 2,
and Vaccinia viruses. May be used for the
disinfection of hypodermic needles and
syringes, rubber gloves and tubing, eye
and lens instruments. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
in pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Disinfection.
Eye and Lens Instruments. Immerse for
15 minutes but not longer. Flush and
rinse well. For rapid drying, immerse
in alcohol for a few seconds after
removal from disinfecting solution.
Rubber items. Immerse for not longer
than 15 minutes. Remove, then immerse
in 70% alcohol for one minute.
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Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Disinfection. (continued)
Hypodermic needles and syringes. Flush
with solution, immerse for 15 minutes,
then flush with sterile distilled water.
Sporicidal treatment. Dosage same as
for cold disinfection; heat solution to
boiling point, then immerse items for
20 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Ethylene oxide
***
***Available formulations:
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
450-1200 ppm
1002, 84%, 80%, 30%, 20%, 12%, 11%, 10%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in vacuum sterili-
zation only, in accordance with manufacturer's
operating instructions. Ethylene oxide will
not kill dehydrated spores. Instruments
must be post-operatively cleaned to remove
adhering tissue and serous exudates. All
instruments must be presoaked in water for
a minimum of 1 hour immediately prior to
exposure with the gas. Instruments that
cannot be immersed in water must be steri-
lized in an ethylene-oxide autoclave with a
built-in automatic moisture-vapor pretreat-
ment rehydration system.
Dosage. To obtain maximum sterilization with
ethylene oxide mixtures, consideration must
be given to temperature, gas concentration,
humidity and duration of exposure. The
following are regarded as optimum conditions
for using these gas mixtures:
Temperature:
Gas Concentration:
Relative Humidity;
120°F-140'F (49°C-60°C)
500-1,000 mg ethylene
oxide/liter
35%-50%
Duration of Exposure: 2-6 hours
The variations of type and quantity of
material to be sterilized, how packed, size
of sterilizer and types of bacteria to be
killed also have an effect upon the length
of time of exposure to produce sterilization.
Use a bacterial strip test for each batch,
or conduct sterility tests.
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Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active.
Basic Information and Limitations
Sterilized products must be aerated before
use to remove residual ethylene oxide and
its by-products.
Ethylene oxide gas is extremely flammable.
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame.
Store in a cool place. Product should
be used by trained personnel only. Avoid
contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
Gas is irritating to the lungs and
mucous membranes.
Addition of diluents will decrease the
flammability of ethylene oxide products.
Mixtures containing halogenated hydro-
carbons and ethylene oxide up to 12% by
weight are non-flammable by the Tag open
cup and the flame propagation methods.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Glutaraldehyde
2.00%
2.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
20,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Sporicidal.
Pseudotnonacidal. Tuberculocidal.
Virucidal against Influenza A2, Herpes
simplex, Newcastle Disease, and Echo
type 25 viruses. May be used for the
disinfection and sterilization of
rubber and plastic objects, lenses
and stainless steel instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Disinfection. Immerse items in
solution maintained at 60°C for 5
minutes or at room temperature for
10 minutes.
Tuber culocidal. Immerse items in
solution for 20 minutes.
Sterilization. Immerse items in
solution maintained at 60°C for 60
minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Glutaraldehyde
Formaldehyde
4.00%
3.00
7.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
70,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Sporicidal.
Tuberculocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal
against Herpes simplex, Adenovirus,
and Vaccinia viruses. May be used for
the disinfection and sterilization of
lensed instruments, anesthesia equip-
ment, and rubber and plastic tubing.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Clean, rinse and damp dry objects
before immersing in disinfecting solution.
Use covered containers to minimize evap-
oration or odor and prevent contamination.
Disinfection. Immerse items for a
minimum of 10 minutes.
Sterilization. Immerse items in
solution for a minimum of 6 hours,
Do not immerse carbon steel objects over
24 hours.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
99.00%
99.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:0.11
891,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. For use in
preparing needles, or syringes for
hypodermic injections. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Dilute.product with 107 water.
Clean needles with stylet.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12> 30% C^, 17% Clg, 3% C
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
13.00%
6.50
6.50
26.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
to
1:15
1,015-1,374 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Cleaner.
for the disinfection and storage of
instruments. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments for
15 minutes.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt ~~l
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt _J
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Sodium toluene sulfonate
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
25.29%
5.78
3.62
2.58
1.48
0.28
0.12
0.10
0.05
39.30%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:43
1:189
1:128
1:100
9,211 ppm
2,077 ppm
3,070 ppm
3,930 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Standard disinfectant dosage. Immerse
items for 15 minutes. Rubber goods should
remain in solution for 30 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
Tuberculocidal dosage.
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Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Phenylphenol
22.79%
7.96
2.28
1.97
35.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
Dilutions of Active
1:50
1:33
7,000 ppm
10,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Standard disinfectant dosage. Immerse
items for 15 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt ~1
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt |
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Phenylphenol
13.61%
4.17
1.19
1.03
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:33
1:20
6,000 ppm
10,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of operating equipment.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Standard disinfectant dosage. Immerse
items for 15 minutes.
Septic case dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Formaldehyde
Methyl alcohol
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium
salt
65.26%
8.00.
2.75
0.50
76.51%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
765,100 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Sporicidal.
Tuberculocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal
May be used for the disinfection of
catheters. Prolonged exposure to light
may darken solution but will not affect
its properites or effectiveness.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. After thorough cleaning,
rough dry instruments before immersion
in solution.
Disinfection, Tuberculocidal, Virucidal
treatment. Immerse items in solution
for 5 minutes.
Sporicidal treatment. Immerse items
in solution for 18 hours.
Not to be used on substances soluble in
alcohol such as shellac-covered silk
catheters, or on aluminum instruments.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium
salt
8.75%
1.00
9.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
97,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used for
the disinfection of metallic instruments.
Prolonged exposure to light will darken
solution but will not affect its properties
or effectiveness. IMPORTANT: Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments for a
minimum of 15 minutes.
Not intended for destruction of bacterial
spores or the etiologic agent of infectious
hepatitis.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Potassium laurate
Terpineols
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol I
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol _J
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Essential oils
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
o-Phenylphenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
p-tert-Amylphenol
25.00%
7.00
4.00
3.70
2.12
1.66
0.25
0.10
0.10
0.10
44.03%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
6,880 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Sodium xylene sulfonate
10.00%
4.00
2.90
2.00
1.20
1.00
0.40
21.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
3,359
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. May be used for
the disinfection of heat sensitive instru-
ments, and rubber and plastic catheters,
tubing, gloves, and masks. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and ,b.
Dosage.
Instruments.
Soak items for 15
minutes. Rinse.
Rubber and Plastic goods. Soak items
for exactly 15 minutes. Rinse with water,
then soak for 1 minute in 70% alcohol.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
o-Phenylpheno1
p-tert-Amylphenol
20.25%
12.85
3.75
0.53
0.50
0.40
0.10
38.38%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:32
11,994 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
May be used for disinfection of instruments,
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Soak items for 15 minutes in
covered container.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Hydrogen chloride
Phosphoric acid
5.25%
4.38
2.56
2.34
14.53%
*Provides 0.875% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:107
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of rubber gloves and
catheters. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions of pages
V-H-1-S.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse items in solution for
a maximum of 10 minutes.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
23.00%
13.00
36.00%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
instruments, catheters and rubber goods.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
18.05%
16.00
34.05%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal against
polio virus. May be used for disinfection
of instruments, rubber gloves, tubing and
catheters. Product is not adversely affect-
ed by water hardness or low temperatures.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
17.24%
0.60%
17.
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
instruments, rubber gloves, tubing and
catheters. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
16.40%
1.75
18.15%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of non-
porous instruments, rubber goods, and
catheters. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to pages V-H-1-
5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
12.00%
1.70
13.70%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
125 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of non-porous
instruments, catheters, and rubber goods.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
9.40%
3.00
12.40%
*Provides 0.8% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:107
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
non-porous instruments and catheters.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
9.00%
3.40
12.40%
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:26
293 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of rubber gloves.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Isopropanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Potassium iodide
16.75%
6.00
5.00
4.00
2.00
33.75%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
8.75%
6.50
2.50
17.75%
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
instruments. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) Z by Weight
Phosphoric acid
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
14.80%
10.68
9.25
34.73Z
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent.
May be used for the disinfection of
non-porous instruments, and catheters.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
9.10%
8.74
17.84%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
to
1:128
75-125 pptn
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal against
Polio virus types I, II, III, Influenza
virus, and Newcastle disease virus. Recom-
mended for the the disinfection of instru-
ments, rubber gloves, tubing, and catheters,
Product is not adversely affected by water
hardness or low temperatures. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dp sage. A maximum of 5 minutes contact
is recommended.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Hydrogen chloride
9.10%
8.74
0.11
17.95%
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:51
1:37
1:85
1:213
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
313 ppm
437 ppm
188 ppm
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Tuber-
culocidal. Fungicidal. Virucidal against
Influenza A2, Herpes simplex, and Type I
polio viruses. May be used for the disin-
fection of instruments, rubber gloves,
tubing and catheters. Product is not
adversely affected by common water hard-
ness or low temperatures. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Soaking and Cleaning dosage. Immerse
instruments in solution immediately follow-
ing use. Rinse thoroughly. Scrub instru-
ments thoroughly in a fresh solution.
Disinfectant and Tuberculocidal dosage for
instruments. Immerse items for 2 hours.
Storage dosage.
Disinfectant dosage for rubber gloves,
tubing, and catheters. Immerse items for
5-10 minutes.
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Active Ingredient (s) % by Weight
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Isopropanol
43.77%
42.03
10.50
96.30%
*Provides 8.3% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:315
1:237
1:473
1:946
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
263 ppm
351 ppm
175 ppm
88 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-Detergent. Fungi-
cide. May be used for the disinfection of
instruments, and rubber gloves, tubing,
and catheters. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions of
pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Soaking and Cleaning dosage. Immerse
instruments in solution immediately follow-
ing use. Rinse thoroughly. Scrub instru-
ments thoroughly in a fresh solution.
Disinfectant dosage for instruments.
Immerse instruments for 2 hours.
Storage dosage.
Disinfectant dosage for rubber gloves,
tubing, and catheters.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Polyvinylpyrrolidine-iodine complex*
10.00%
10.00%
*Provides 1.0% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine )
1:64
156 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Polyvinylpyrrolidine-iodine complex*
7.50%
7.50%
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:49
to
1:42
152-276 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Soap
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Sodium xylene sulfonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
o-Phenylphenol
11.70%
5.25
5.00
4.40
1.00
27.35%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:32
8,547 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
Fungicidal. May be used for the disinfec-
tion of lens instruments, and rubber, nylon,
and plastic gloves and catheters. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
May be used for prolonged storage of all but
lens instruments.
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30%
, 5% C , 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C 2 , 327 C 4)
Ethyl alcohol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
3.90%
2.25
2.25
1.01
0.46
9.87%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
to
1:32
(as available
quaternary)
703-1,406 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of instruments.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a
and .b.
Dosage. Soak items for 15 minutes.
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Active Ingredient(s)
% by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Cw, 40% C.
,
V
0.42%
Q.27
0.69%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as available
quaternary)
2,700 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of metal, plastic,
rubber, or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, hypodermic equipment,
and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-1-S.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C , 10% C )
0.416%
0.133
0.549%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as available
quaternary)
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of metal, plastic,
rubber, or glass instruments and apparatus
including catheters, hypodermic equipment
and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium carbonate
Trisodium phosphate
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl
ammonium chloride) 20%
Pentasodium diethylenetriamine pentaacetate
39.20%
10.00
6.00
2.00
57.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
469 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Powder. Sanitizer. Residual Bacteriostat.
May be used for sanitizing respirators
and breathing apparatus. Not adversely
affected by hard water. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Add product to warm water (120"F).
Immerse soiled equipment, scrub gently
with soft brush. Rinse with warm water
and air dry.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium hypochlorite
4.25%
4.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:64
632 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used
for the disinfection of rubber goods,
syringes, fittings for douches and
injections. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage. Warm water should be used
to obtain best results.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Hospital Critical Equipment
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Sodium lauryl sulfate
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
p-tert-Amylphenol, sodium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium carbonate
Isopropanol
Essential oils
4.19%
3.96
3.36
1.68
1.60
1.52
1.32
0.16
17.79%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:102
1,737 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Tuberculocidal.
May be used for the disinfection of rubber,
plastic, and metal equipment, lensed instru-
ments, and tubing. IMPORTANT: Before begin-
ning treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-5.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed
in parts per million (ppm) total active ingredients(s) in the product
and are rounded to the nearest whole number, except when the number
is less than one; then the number is rounded to the nearest tenth of
the number one. Unless otherwise stated, the-dilutions are the
ratio of the volume of the product to be diluted to the volume of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are expressed
in exact whole figures when the value is less than 200, are rounded
to the third significant figure when the value is greater than 200
but less than 100,000 and the fourth significant figure when the value
is greater than 100,000.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Unless otherwise stated, these chemicals
are intended for cold disinfection of surgical instruments. They are
not recommended for treatment of hypodermic syringes, needles or other
instruments introduced directly into the bloodstream or living muscular
tissue. Needles, hypodermic syringes, corroded instruments or those
with deep narrow crevices, as well as hinged or defective plated
instruments should be sterilized by heat. To maintain disinfection after
sterilization, the instruments may be stored in disinfectant solution.
The solution should be changed periodically.
Surgical instruments must be post-operatively cleansed with soap or
a mild alkaline detergent to remove all adhering blood, pus and serous
exudates. This procedure must be followed by thorough rinsing in water
to remove all traces of cleansing agents which may decrease the effec-
tiveness of the disinfecting solutions. Disinfection is accomplished by
complete immersion in the chemical solution for a minimum of 10 minutes.
Using sterile techniques, the instruments are then rinsed with sterile
water prior to reuse.
Products should be diluted with distilled water, particularly in areas
with known hard water. Deionized water should NOT be use. The deionizing
resins can carry pathogens, especially gram-negative bacteria, and also
inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds.
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Diluted solutions of quaternary ammonium compound products require the
addition of a rust inhibitor to prevent corrosion of metal instruments.
Aluminum instruments should not be kept in solution for more than 30
minutes at a time. Instruments with lenses fastened by cement should
never be stored in such solutions. Disinfectants containing quaternary
ammonium compounds should not be relied upon to destroy Mycobacterium
tuberculosis, bacterial spores or the etiologic agent of infectious
hepatitis. (Instruments suspected of such contamination should be
heat sterilized.)
Phenolic products should not be mixed with anything but water. For
best results add the water to the product.
Do not use, pour, spill or store products near heat or open flame.
Any product containing a quaternary ammonium compound in its formulation
should not be mixed with other chemicals, particularly oxidizing agents
such as chlorine, since such mixtures can form potentially explosive
compounds.
Read labels very carefully for human toxicity statements.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the container when empty.
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12, 25% Cl4, 7% C16, 1% Cg
10
C18)
% by Weight
12.90%
12.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:94
1,360 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C,2, 25% C^, 7% C16, 1% C8 +
C + C )
10 18
% by Weight
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C , 23% GU, 11% C16>
2.5% ^fl~^in» 2.5% Cig)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C^, 28% CIf>, 14% C12)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12> 5% C16)
Sodium carbonate
Isopropanol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
% by Weight
6.00%
3.00
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.38
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
11.88%
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C^, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32%
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:192
1,042 ppm
Basic Information and Limitaitons
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% GU, 30% C16> 5% C^ 5% GIS)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C , 32% C14>
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C , 30% C , 5% C , 57, C±8)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C , 32% C14)
% by Weight
2.50%
2.50
5.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:43
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Betore beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ineredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C^, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
0.50%
0.50
1.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
10,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
0.125%
0.125%
0.250%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
2,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. Fungicidal.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments in solution
for at least 15 minutes. Replace solution
every week.
Instruments may be stored in solution
indefinitely or removed from solution,
drained, and stored in covered container
or sterile wrap.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Active. Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C^, 5% C^, 5% C^)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C, 32% C)
% by Weight
0.0625%
0.0625
0.1250%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% GU, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Essential oils
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
1.00
11.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient (s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% Cu, 30% C16, 5% C12» 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Essential oils
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
0.20
10.20%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitaitons
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C^, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride.
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% CIA)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
7.00%
7.00
3.50
17.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:32
273 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% CIA>
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
2.00
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16> 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C,~, 30% C,,, 17% C16, 3%
% by Weight
5.00%
5.00
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:85
1,172 ppm
Ba_gic_ Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C , 5% C12, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% Clg)
% by Weight
1.25%
1.25
2.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone,
of Active
Dilutions
1:33
1:20
750 ppm
1,250 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Standard Disinfectant dosage.
Septic case dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C14> 28% C16, 14% C12>
Sodium carbonate
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt
% by Weight
10.00%
1.00
0.38
11.38%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
quaternary)
Basic Information and Limitations
Solutions. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:85
1,172 ppm
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Act ive Ingred ient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% Cl4, 28% C16, 1A% C12)
Sodium carbonate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
10.00%
1.00
0.38
11.38%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:85
1,172 ppra
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.15
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% Clg)
% by Weight
44.00%
44.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:320
1,364 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. IMPORTANT: Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Disinfectant Dosage. This dosage for use
only on instruments that are not taken
directly from the solution to patient's
mucosal tissue.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.16
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% Clg)
% by Weight
17.00%
17.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:127
1,338 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May be used also
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Change solution at least weekly.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.17
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
% by Weight
12.80%
12.80%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:127
1,008 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.18
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C^, 40% C12, 10% C16)
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.19
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% C16)
% by Weight
7.50%
7.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:96
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a. and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.20
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Cu, 40% C12, 10% C16)
% by Weight
0.13%
0.13%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,300 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be used
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Change solution at least weekly.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C^, 10% C^)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
% by Weight
1.12%
1.12
2.24%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:15
1,493 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be used
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Solution must be changed at
least weekly, oftener if it becomes cloudy
or dirty.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
% by Weight
0.07%
0.07
0.14%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1,400 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be used
for storage of previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage. Solution should be changed at
least weekly, oftener if it becomes
cloudy or dirty.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.23
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12,
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
17.40%
4.30
21.70%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
1,359 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.24
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% C16)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
10.00%
2.50
12.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-2A.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.25
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Cu, 40% C12> 10% Clg)
Ethyl alcohol
% by Weight
10.00%
2.00
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:128
781 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.26
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
10.00%
0.80
10.
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:512
195 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. To be used as a pre-autoclave
sanitizer for surgical instruments. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Sanitizing dosage. Apply solution to pre-
viously cleaned instruments, allow to soak
5-10 minutes, rinse thoroughly and then
autoclave.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.27
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12> 10% C16)
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as available
quaternary)
% by Weight
5.00%
0.78
5.78%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:128
391 ppm
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. Same as above.
After instruments have been thoroughly
cleaned, soak them in a fresh solution
for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.28
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% Cu, 17% C16, 3% Clg)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
% by Weight
7.00%
7.00
2.00
16.00%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
1:58
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
quaternary)
2,408 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Dosage. Immerse instruments in the pre-
pared solution for not less than 15 minutes
prior to their use. Instruments are ready
for use upon removal.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.29
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% Cu, 17% C^, 3% C18)
Isopropanol
% by Weight
12.90%
10.00
22.90%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
1:95
1,363 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. May also be
use to store previously heat-sterilized
instruments. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.30
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16) 5.00%
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C14, 28% Clgl 14% C12) 2.50
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16) 2.50
Isopropanol 1.26
Sodium carbonate 1.00
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate 0.38
12.64%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
(as available
quaternary)
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:85 1,172 ppm Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-1-24.31
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Isopropanol
Triethanolamine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as available
quaternary)
% by Weight
26.00%
13.00
10.00
49.00%
** 1:100
2,600 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
V-H-1-24.32
Replaces page issued 9-30-75
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethyl alcohol
Potassium ricinoleate
o-Phenylphenol
p-tert-AmyIpheno1
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
6.50%
1.18
0.54
0.17
0.09
0.09
0.08
8.65%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
86,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant, pseudomonacidal,
tuberculocidal, fungicidal, sporicidal
and virucidal. Effective against Influenza
A£ ,Herpes simplex, Adenovirus Type 2 and
Vaccinia viruses. Before beginning treat-
ment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Disinfection. After thoroughly cleaning
the instruments mechanically, immerse in
solution for 15 minutes or until ready for
use. Remove from the solution with forceps,
rinse with sterile water and store in
sterile wrap.
Sporicidal. Dosage same as for cold disin-
fection; heat solution to boiling point,
then immerse instruments for 20 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.33
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
918-1,227 ppm
% by Weight
30.00%
30.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in vacuum sterili-
zation only, in accordance with manufacturer's
operating instructions. Ethylene oxide will
not kill dehydrated spores. Instruments
must be post-operatively cleaned to remove
adhering tissue and serous exudates. All
instruments must be presoaked in water for
a minimum of 1 hour immediately prior to
exposure with the gas. Instruments that
cannot be immersed in water must be sterilized
in an ethylene-oxide autoclave with a built-
in automatic moisture-vapor pretreatment
rehydration system.
Dosage. To obtain maximum sterilization with
ethylene oxide mixtures, consideration must
be given to temperature, gas concentration,
humidity and duration of exposure. The
following are regarded as optimum conditions
for using these gas mixtures:
Temperature:
Gas Concentration:
Relative Humidity:
120°F-140°F (49°C-60°C)
500-1,000 mg ethylene
oxide/liter
35%-50Z
Duration of Exposure: 2-6 hours
The variations of type and quantity of mate-
rial to be sterilized, how packed, size of
sterilizer and types of bacteria to be killed
also have an effect upon the length of time of
exposure to product sterilization. Use
a bacterial strip test for each batch, or
conduct sterility tests.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.1
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Surgical Instruments
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
Basic Information and Limitations
Dosage, (continued)
Sterilized products must be aerated before
use to remove residual ethylene oxide and
its by-products.
This concentration of ethylene oxide is
extremely flammable. Store in ji cool
place (preferably under 80°F) to maintain
effectiveness; do not store in sun.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.2
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
% by Weight
12.00%
12.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
450-1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas.Sterilizer. For use in commercial
gas sterilizers in accordance to
manufacturer's operating instructions.
For limitations and use directions refer
to 30% ethylene oxide, pages V-H-1-24.34.1
and .2.
Dosage. See preceding instructions for
30% ethylene oxide.
Contents under pressure. Do not use or
store near heat or open flame. Exposure
to temperatures above 125°F may cause
bursting.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.3
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
% by Weight
11.00%
11.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
450-1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in commercial
gas sterilizers in accordance with
manufacturer's operating instructions.
For limitations and use directions refer
to 30% ethylene oxide, pages V-H-1-24.34.1
and .2.
Dosage. See preceding instructions for
30% ethylene oxide.
This concentration of ethylene oxide properly
mixed with halogenated hydrocarbons is non-
flammable by both Tag open cup and the
flame propagation methods.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.4
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Ethylene oxide
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
500-1,000 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Gas. Sterilizer. For use in commercial
gas sterilizers in accordance with
manufacturer's operating instructions.
For limitations and use directions refer
to 30% ethylene oxide, pages V-H-1-24.34.1
and .2.
Dosage. See preceding instructions for
30% ethylene oxide.
Contents of container under pressure; do
not use or store near heat or open flame.
Exposures above 130°F may cause bursting.
Ethylene oxide is subject to polymerization;
use within 2 months after receipt.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.34.5
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% Clg)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% CIA, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Oil of eucalyptus
Methyl salicylate
Menthol
Camphor oil
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
60,000 ppm
% by Weight
59.181
0.25
0.25
0.11
0.09
0.07
0.05
60.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Aerosal. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage. Spray instruments, wipe off
excess.
Pressurized spray products are flammable
and should not be used near fire, sparks
or open flame. Do not puncture or
incinerate container.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.35
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
13.00%
6.50
6.50
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as available
quaternary)
26.00%
Basic Information and Limitaitons
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:128
to
1:95
1,015-1,374 ppm
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.36
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
% by Weight
10.00%
7.20
6.28
4.30
3.04
0.47
0.31
31.60%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-tuberculocidal.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
1:256
1,234 ppm
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.37
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 25.29%
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt""}
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt _) 5.78
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt 3.62
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt 2.58
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 1.48
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate 0.28
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt 0.12
Sodium toluene sulfonate 0.10
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol) 0.05
39.30%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Soultion. Detergent-disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:43 9,211 ppm Post-operative cleaning dosage.
1:189 2,077 ppm Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:128 3,070 ppm Septic case dosage.
1:100 3,930 ppm Tuberculocidal dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-1-24.38
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
A-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt ~~)
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt _S
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Phenylphenol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
% by Weight
22.79%
7.96
2.28
1.97
35.00%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:50
7,000 ppm
Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:33
10,500 ppm
Septic case dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.39
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 13.61%
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt 1
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt_J 4.17
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 1.19
o-Phenylphenol 1.03
20.00%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
1:33 6,000 ppm Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:20 10,000 ppm Septic case dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75 V-H-1-24.40
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Methyl salicylate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% GU, 30% C16> 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Essential oils
% by Weight
19.46%
2.50
0.52
0.52
0.20
23.20%
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
1:13
8,125
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.41
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium
salt
% by Weight
8.75%
1.00
9.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
97,500 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage. Immerse precleaned instruments
in solution for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Using sterile techniques rinse thoroughly
with sterile water prior to reuse.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.42
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HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
Sodium xylene sulfonate
% by Weight
10.00%
4.00
2.90
2.00
1.20
1.00
0.40
21.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:64
3,359 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
Essential oils
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol, sodium salt
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
14.50%
5.53
1.65
1.00
0.98
0.65
24.31%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:43
5,697 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Soap
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Sodium phosphate
4-Chloro-2-phenyIphenol
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
% by Weight
10.00%
7.65
3.30
3.00
1.20
1.10
1.00
27.25%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:32
8,516 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s) % by Weight
Isopropanol 14.62%
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 7.39
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt 5.36
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt 3.95
p-tert-Amylphenol, sodium salt 0.88
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt"7
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt_j 0.50
Essential oils 0.25
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt 0.20
33.15%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:128 2,590 ppm Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. Same as above.
After instruments have been thoroughly
cleaned, soak them in a fresh solution
for a minimum of 10 minutes.
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Isopropanol
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
o-Phenylphenol
p-tert-Amylphenol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
% by Weight
20.25%
12.85
3.75
0.53
0.50
0.40
0.10
38.38%
1:85
4,498 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-tuberculocidal.
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Standard disinfectant dosage.
1:32
11,994 ppm
Tuberculocidal and Pseudomonacidal dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.47
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Active Ingredient(s)
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Hydrogen chloride
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 0.875% titratable iodine
% by Weight
5.24%
4.37
2.56
2.33
14.50%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:107
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.48
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Active Ingredient(s)
NonylphenoKypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
18.05%
16.00
34.05%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
82 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.49
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Active Ingredient(si
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
% by Weight
17.24%
0.60
17.84%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:213
75 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant.
IMPORTANT: Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Disinfectant dosage. Same as above.
After instruments have been thoroughly
cleaned, soak them in a fresh solution
for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex *
Phosphoric acid
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
9.00%
3.40
12.40%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:26
293 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Isopropanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Potassium iodide
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
16.75%
6.00
5.00
4.00
2.00
33.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.52
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Phosphoric acid
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
*Provides 1.75% titratable iodine
% by Weight
8.75%
6.50
2.50
17.75%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
(as titratable
iodine)
1:128
137 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and
.b.
Dosage.
Product not effective when used
with alkaline type-cleaners such
as ammonia and strong soaps.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.53
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
% by Weight
9.10%
8.74
17.84%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant.
Tuberculocidal. Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on
pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
1:51
313 ppm
Post-operative cleaning dosage.
Immerse instruments in solution
immediately following use. Scrub
instruments clean with a scrub brush.
1:37
432 ppm
Cold disinfection dosage. Immerse
instruments for 2 hours. This solution
is tuberculocidal.
Do not mix with soaps or other alkaline
type of cleaners.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.54
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Active Ingredient(s)
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Isopropanol
*Provides 8.3% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
43.77%
42.63
10.50
96.30%
Dilutions
1:315
1:236
1:473
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
269 ppm
359 ppm
179 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Before
beginning treatment, refer to instructions
on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
•
Post-operative cleaning dosage. Immerse
instruments immediately following use.
Rinse thoroughly. Scrub instruments
clean using solution.
Disinfectant dosage. Immerse for 2 hours.
Storage dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.55
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Active Ingredient(s)
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine
complex*
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex*
Hydrogen chloride
*Provides 1.6% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
% by Weight
9.10%
8.74
0.11
17.95%
Dilutions
1:51
1:51
1:37
1:85
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
313 ppm
313 ppm
432 ppm
188 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Detergent-disinfectant. Effective
against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and
Influenza A£» Herpes simplex and
Type 1 polio viruses. Before beginning
treatment, refer to instructions on pages
V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Post-operative soak dosage. Immerse
instruments immediately following
use. Rinse thoroughly to remove all
contaminants.
Post-operative cleaning dosage. Scrub
instruments with a suitable brush in a
fresh solution.
Cold disinfection dosage. Immerse
instruments for 2 hours. This solution
is tuberculocidal.
Storage dosage. Use to store previously
sterilized instruments.
Germicidal action wanes in use dilutions
after 72 hours making it necessary to
employ new solutions every 72 hours.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Active Ingredient(s)
Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex*
% by Weight
10.00%
10.00%
*Provides 1.0% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:64
156 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Active Ingredient(s)
Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex*
% by Weight
7.50%
7.50%
*Provides 0.75% titratable iodine
Use Recommendation
Dilutions
Final Cone.
of Active
(as titratable
iodine)
1:49
to
1:42
152-176 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a snd .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 1-31-77
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Active Ingredient(s)
Potassium ricinoleate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Isopropanol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Ethyl alcohol
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:51
4,210 ppm
% by Weight
9.60%
7.12
2.38
1.52
0.94
21.56%
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant-tuberculocidal.
Effective against most lipophilic
viruses. Before beginning treatment,
refer to instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and ,b. Not effective against Pseudomonas
aeruginosa.
Dosage.
For standard disinfectant procedure
immerse instruments for minimum of 20
minutes.
For longer exposure add 1 gram of sodium
bicarbonate per quart of solution.
For long-term storage add 2 oz. of
isopropanol per quart of solution.
Issued: 9-30-75
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Surgical Instruments
Active Ingredient(s)
Soap
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol j
Isopropanol
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
11.10%
5.80
3.30
1.80
1.75
0.56
23.31%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
1:170
1,417 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.58
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% Cl6, 5% C12, 5% C18>
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Ethyl alcohol
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
% by Weight
3.90%
2.25
2.25
1.01
0.46
9.87%
Use Recommendation
Final Cone.
of Active
Dilutions
1:64
to
1:32
(as available
quaternary)
703-1,406 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.59
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Active Ingredient(s)
Sodium carbonate
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C, 40% G, 10% C)
USJB Recommendation
Final Cone.
Dilutions of Active
% by Weight
0.416%
0.133
(as available
quaternary)
0.549%
1,330 ppm
Basic Information and Limitations
Solution. Disinfectant. IMPORTANT:
Before beginning treatment, refer to
instructions on pages V-H-l-24.a
and .b.
Dosage.
Issued: 9-30-75
V-H-1-24.60
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APPENDIX A
to
Volume V
Index of Chemicals Used as Active Ingredient(s) in Disinfectants
Introduction
This appendix is an alphabetical listing of the names of approximately
440 chemicals used as active ingredient(s) in disinfectant products.*
These names appear as they are required in the ingredient statements
on labels of pesticide products registered with this Agency, and as
they appear in Volume V of the Compendium.
The list will be subject to periodic changes as the remaining use
categories are completed and Issued. Replacement pages or comprehen-
sive revisions will be issued at that time.
** *Note: Most disinfectants must be formulated with other ingredients to
be effective and their efficacy depends upon concentration of active
ingredients and compatibility with other ingredients.
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
** Acetic acid
Acrolein
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkenyl (90% C18, 10% Clfi)
** Alkyl*amine acetate
*alkyl (48% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C16, 8% C8, 7% C10)
Alkyl*amine hydrochloride
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
1- (Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane benzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
1- (Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
** l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
1- (Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane monoacetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
** l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane monobenzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
l-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane propionate-copper acetate
complex
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* benzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (56% C12, 27% Cu, 9% Ci3, 4% C10, 3% GU, 1%
** Alkyl*bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* di(hydroxyethyl) methyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl as derived from coconut oil
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (100%
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (95% C14, 3% C^, 2% C1&)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (93% C14, 4% C12> 3% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12> 26% C14, 6% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12, 25% C14, 7% Ci6, 1% C8
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (67% C12, 24% C14, 9% Cio-C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12, 25% C14, 10% Gig)
** Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C12, 23% C14, 11% Cie, 5% GIS)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% C12> 23% C14, 11% C16, 2.5% C8+C10, 2.5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 25% C12, 15% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 407 C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C )
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (41% C14> 28% C12, 19% Clg, 12% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl* dimethylbenzyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (90% Ci4, 5% C12> 5% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (65% C12, 22% C14, 10% Ci6, 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (61% Ci2, 23% Ci4, 11% Ci6, 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (55% Ci4, 23% Ci2, 20% Ci6, 2%
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% Ci2, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5%
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (85% C16, 15% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% Ci4, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium cyclohexyl sulfamate
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% Ci6, 3%
Alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (98% C12, 2% C14)
Alkyl* dimethyl trichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10%
N-Alkyl*N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate
*alkyl (92% C18, 8%
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT (S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Alkyl* isoquinolinium bromide
*alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
*alkyl (55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl*monoethanolamide
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* monoethoxyethyl diethoxyethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride
*alkyl (48% C12, 17% Ci4i 11% GIB, 9% Ci6, 8% C8, 7%
** Alkyl*poly(oxypropylene)poly(oxyethylene)-iodine complex
*alkyl (Ci2-Ci5)
Alkyl*-! , 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (53% Ci2, 19% Ci4, 8.5% C16, 7% CB, 6.5% CIQ, 6% C18)
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (47% Ci2, 18% C14, 10% Ci8, 9% CIQ, 8% C8, 8%
** N- Alkyl*-!, 3-propanediamine
*alkyl (42% C12, 26% GIB, 15% C14, 8% C16, 5% C10, 4% C8)
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine acetate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine acetate
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% Ci4, 10% GIB, 9% CIQ, 8% C8, 8% Cie)
** N-Alkyl*-l, 3-propanediamine monobenzoate
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium bromide
*alkyl (95% C14, 5% C16)
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (90% C18, 10% C16)
** Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (70% C18, 27% Cie, 3% Ci4)
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (58% C18, 40% Cie, 1% Ci4, 1% C12)
Allyl alcohol
Issued: 7-31-74 A V 5 Replaces page issued 12-15-73
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Aluminum hydroxybenzenesulfonate
Amidithion (S-[[(2-Methoxyethyl)carbamoyl]methyl]
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate)
Ammonium lauryl sulfate
Amyl acetate
p-tert-Amylphenol
p-tert-Amylphenol, potassium salt
p-tert-Amylphenol, sodium salt
Anthracene oil
Arsenosobenzene
1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one
Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl bromoacetate
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, potassium salt
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, sodium salt
Benzyl(dodecylcarbamoylmethyl)dimethylammonium chloride
(5-Benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-roethylpropenyl)=
cyclopropanecarboxylate
** 1,4-Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
** 2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]cyclohexanone
Bromine
4-Bromoacetoxymethyl-m-dioxolane
l-Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
2-Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
2,3:4,5-Bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Bis(tributyltin) succinate
Bls(tributyltin) sulfide
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone
Bis(tripropyltin) oxide
Butoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
p-tert-Butylphenol, potassium salt
p-tert-Butylphenol, sodium salt
Calcium chlorate
Calcium cyanide
Calcium ethylenebisdithiocarbamate
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium hypochlorite
Calcium propionate
Camphor
Camphor oil
Captan (N-Trichloromethylthio-4-cyclohexene-
1,2-dicarboximide)
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Cetyl pyridinium bromide
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide
Chloramine B
Chloramine T
Chlorinated glycoluril (1,3,4,6-tetrachloroglycoluril
and related compounds)
** Chlorinated levullnic acids (minimum chlorine content 45%)
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide
2-Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate
1- (3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-l-azoniaadamantane
chloride
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, sodium salt
5-Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol
Chloroethylene bisthiocyanate
2-Chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide
Chloromethoxypropylmercuric acetate
o-Chlorophenol
o-Chlorophenol, sodium salt
p-Chlorophenyl diiodomethyl sulfone
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol, potassium salt
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol, sodium salt
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, sodium salt
4-Chloro-3,5-xylenol
Chromic acid
Citric acid
Coal tar
Coal tar neutral oils
** Copper
Copper ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Copper sulfate
m-Cresol
Cresylic acid
or Coal tar acids
2-Cyclohexylcyclohexanol
1-Decanol
Dehydroabietylamine acetate
Dehydroabietylamine-ethylene oxide condensate
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (50% C12> 30% C 20% C )
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Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (47% C12, 18% C-^, 10% C18, 9% CIQ, 8% Cg, 8% C16)
Dialkyl* methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18)
Di[alkyl* oxypropyl] dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60% Cg, 40% CIQ)
2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
2,3-Dibromopropionaldehyde
3,5-Dibromosalicylanilide
4',5-Dibromosalicylanilide
o-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
Dichlone (2,3-Dichloro-l,4-naphthoquinone)
p-(N,N-Dichlorosulfamoyl)benzoic acid
Dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Diethanolamides of coconut fatty acids
Diethanolamine myristate-iodine complex
Diethyl dithiobis(thionoformate)
N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, and other isomers
Dihydroabietylamine acetate
l,2-Dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione, diethanolamine salt
Diiodomethyl p-tolyl sulfone
Diisobutylphenoxyethoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride
1,3-Dimethyl-l,1,3,3-disiloxanetetrol-l,3-bis=
(dimethylthionocarbamate)
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
** N,N-Dimethyl formamide
Dinoseb (2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol)
Diphenylstibine 2-ethylhexoate
Dipropylene glycol
Diquat dibromide (6,7-Dihydrodipyrido[l,2-a:2',l'-c]»
pyrazinediium dibromide
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
Disodium dihydroxyethyl ethylenediamine diacetate
Disodium N-(2~hydroxyethyl)iminodiacetate
Disodium 2,2'-methylenebis(4-chlorophenate)
Disodium monoethanolamine phosphate
Disodium 2,2'-thiobis(4,6-dichlorophenate)
Dodecylamine lactate
Dodecylamine salicylate
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, diethanolamine salt
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid-iodine complex
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, monoethanolamine salt
Dodecylbenzyl pyridinium chloride
Dodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
Dodecyldiethylamine
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium naphthenate
Dodecylguanidine hydrochloride
** Dodine (Dodecylquanidine acetate)
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Essential oils
** Ethanolamine
Ethephon [(2-Chloroethyl)phosphonic acid]
6-Ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline
Ethyl alcohol
Ethylenediamine
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, disodium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, ethanolamine salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, potassium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetramonoethanolamine salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tripotassium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene oxide
2-Ethyl-l,3-hexanediol
Fluosilicic acid
Folpet (N-[(Trichloromethyl)thio]phthalimide)
Formaldehyde
Furfural
Glutaraldehyde
Glycolic acid
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
2-Heptadecenyl-l-ethyl-l-(2-hydroxyethyl)imidazolinium
bromide
2-Heptadecenylimidazoline
Heptadecyl hydroxyethylimidazoline
Heptadecyl hydroxyethylimidazolinium chloride
2-Heptadecyl-l-methyl-l-[2-(stearoylamido)=
ethyl]imidazolinium methyl sulfate
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-s-triazine
l,l'-Hexamethylenebis[5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide]diacetate
Hydriodic acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Hydrogen chloride
** l-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl*-l-benzyl-2-imidazolinium chloride
*alkyl (Cn to C )
l-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl*-2-imidazoline
*alkyl as in fatty acids of tall oil
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)imidodiacetic acid
2-[(Hydroxymethyl)amino]ethanol
2-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-nitro-l,3-propanediol
S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) thiomethanesulfonate
Indole-3-butyric acid
Iodine
Isopropanol
Isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate
Isopropyl N-phenylcarbamate
2-Isovaleryl-l,3-indandione, calcium salt
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Lauryl diethanolamide
** Lauryl diethylenetriamine
Lauryl isoquinolinium bromide
Lauryl methacrylate
Lauryl pyridinium salt of 5-chloro-2-mercaptobenzothiazole
Lauryl thiocyanate
Limonene
Lithium hypochlorite
Magnesium lauryl sulfate
Magnesium trichloroacetate
Menthol
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, monoethanol ammonium salt
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, sodium salt
2-Methoxyethanol
3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)-1-propanol
Methyl alcohol
Methyl bromide
Methyl 2,3-dibromopropionate
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride 80%
and methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl ammonium chloride) 20%
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol)
2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol), sodium salt
2,2'-Methylenebis(4,6-dichlorophenol)
2,2'-Methylenebis(4,6-dichlorophenol), sodium salt
Methylenebis(thiocyanate)
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol), sodium salt
Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate
Methyl isothiocyanate
Methyl naphthalene sulfonate
2-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol
3-(2-Methylpiperidino)propyl 3,4-dichlorobenzoate
Methyl salicylate
Monopotassium peroxymonosulfate
Monosodium phosphate
[Mono (trichloro)tetra(monopotassium dichloro)]
penta-s-triazinetrione
Nabam (Disodium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
** 2-Nitro-l-butanol phosphate
4-(2-Nitrobutyl)morpholine
and 4,4'-(2-Ethyl-2-nitrotrimethylene)dimorpholine
N-[alpha-(l-Nitroethyl)benzyl]ethylenediamine, potassium salt
2-Nitro-2-methyl-l,3-propanediol
and 2-Nitro-2-ethyl-l,3-propanediol
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
NonyIphenoxyp olye thoxyethano1
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
1-Octanol
2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolln-3-one
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
Oil of citronella
Oil of eucalyptus
Oil of lemongrass
Oxalic acid
10,10'-Oxyb isphenoxarsine
Oxydiethylenebis(alkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride)
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids
Oxyethylated tert-butyl phenol
Paradichlorobenzene
Paraformaldehyde
Parinol [alpha,alpha-Bis(p-chlorophenyl)-3-pyridinemethanol]
Pentachlorophenol
Other chlorophenols and related compounds
Pentachlorophenol, potassium salt
** Pentasodium diethylenetriamine pentaacetate
Peroxyacetic acid
Phenol
Phenolsulfonic acid
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
o-PhenyIpheno1
o-Phenylphenol, alkenyl(Co-C-g)amine salt
o-Phenylphenol, alkyl(Co-C )amine-copper salt
o j_o
o-Phenylphenol, alkyl(Cg-C,g)amine-zinc salt
o-Phenylphenol, potassium salt
o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt
o-Phenylphenol, tetradecylamine salt
Phosphoric acid
Pine oil
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-n-alkyl
(54% C12, 18% C14, 9% C16, 9% Clg, 5% Cg, 5% CIQ)
di(beta-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride-iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-n-alkyl
(50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)dimethyl-
3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride-iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol-iodine complex
n-Polyethylene polyamine (18-mole) N-oleylamine hydrochloride
Poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)=
ethylene dichloride]
** Polyvinylpyrrolidine-iodine complex
Polyvinylpyrrolidone-orthophenylphenol complex
Potassium bromide
Potassium carbonate
Potassium chromate
Potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Potassium dichromate
Potassium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Potassium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Potassium hydroxide
** Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyl-dithiocarbamate
Potassium iodide
Potassium laurate
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Potassium myristate
Potassium permanganate
Potassium persulfate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
Potassium ricinoleate
Potassium thiocyanate
Potassium toluene sulfonate
Potassium trichlorophenate
Potassium xylene sulfonate
Propargite [2-(p-tert-Butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite]
Propionic acid
Propionic anhydride
** Propyl alcohol
Propylene glycol
Propyl p-hydroxybenzoate
N'-(2-Quinoxalinyl)sulfanilamide
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Salicylic acid
** Silver
Silver fluoride
Silver nitrate
Soap
Sodium benzoate
Sodium bisulfate
Sodium bisulfite
Sodium carbonate
Sodium chlorate
Sodium chloride
Sodium chlorite
Sodium p-chloro-m-cresolate
Sodium chromate
Sodium cyanide
Sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Sodium dichromate
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium iodide
Sodium lauryl sulfate
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Sodium metasilicate
Sodium methyldithiocarbamate
Sodium nitrite
Sodium octylbenzene sulfonate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Sodium perborate
Sodium persulfate
Sodium phenate
Sodium phosphate
Sodium propionate
Sodium 2-pyridir.ethiol 1-oxide
2,2'-dithio-bis(pyridine-1-oxide)
Sodium sulfite
Sodium tetraborate decabydrate
Sodium tetrachlorophenate
Sodium thiocyanate
** Sodium toluene sulfonate
Sodium xylene sulfonate
Sorbic acid
Sulfamic acid
SulfaniJamide
Sulfathiazole
Sulfonated cresol
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Sulfonated oleic acid, sodium salt
Sulfonated petroleum soap
Sulfonated vegetable oil
Sulfuric acid
Tannic acid
Terpineols
2,3,5,6-Tetrachloro-4-(methylsulfonyl) pyridine
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-3-nitrohenzene
Tetrachlorophenols
3,3,4,4-Tetrachlorotetrahydrothiophene-l,1-dioxide
(and other chlorinated thiophene dioxides)
Tetrahydroabietylamine acetate
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-2-thione
** Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5,-thiadiazine-2-thione, sodium salt
Tetraiodoethylene
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
2,2'-Thiobis(4-chloro-6-methylphenol)
2,2'-Thiobis(4-chlorophenol)
2,2'-Thiobis(4,6-dichlorophenol)
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
Thiram (Tetramethylthiuram disulfide)
Thymol
3,4',5-Tribromosalicylanilide
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
** Tributyltin acetate
Tributyltin benzoate
Tributyltin chloride complex of ethylene oxide condensate
of abietylamine
Tributyltin fluoride
Tributyltin isopropyl succinate
Tributyltin linoleate
Tributyltin neodecanoate
Trichloroacetic acid
3,4,4'-Trichlorocarbanilide
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromelamine
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, potassium salt
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Trichloro-s-triazinetrione
Tridecylpoly(ethyleneoxy)ethanol-iodine complex
Triethanolamine
Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Triethanolamine laurate
Triethanolamine myristate
Triethanolamine thiocyanate
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LIST OF CHEMICALS USED AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) IN DISINFECTANTS
Triethylene glycol
1,3,5-Triethylhexahydro-s-triazine
Trinitrobenzene-aniline complex
Triphenylbismuthine
Triphenyltin hydroxide
Trisodium phosphate
Turkey red oil
Undecylenic acid
Vinylene bisthiocyanate
Zinc chloride
7inc salt of 5-chloro-2-mercaptobenzothiazole
Zinc dehydroabietylammonium 2-ethylhexoate
Zinc 2-ethylhexoate
Zinc formate
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole
Zinc oxide
Zinc 2-pyridinethiol 1-oxide
Zinc resinate
Zineb (Zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
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Volume V
Supplement No. 1
Issued: 7-31-74
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C.
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Office of Pesticide Programs
Technical Services Division
EPA COMPENDIUM OF REGISTERED PESTICIDES
Volume V
Notice to Recipients of Supplement No. 1
This first supplement contains two new use sites, (1) Secondary Oil
Recovery Injection Waters, consisting of 25 pages, and (2) Water
Systems of Recreational Vehicles, consisting of only one page.
New pages appearing in Volume V for the first time:
V-A-4-30.a y
V-A-4-30.1 through .24 .
V-A-4-35
Pages included which replace existing entries:
V-iv and v * '
V-A-4-5.6 and .7 * "
V-A-4-8.2, .9, .11 and .12 < " J
Appendix A, the index of chemicals used as active ingredient(s) in
disinfectants is replaced entirely (the new pages are A V 1 through
A V 23).
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A double asterisk (**) in the left hand column of any replacement
page denotes that a significant change was made in that area on the
page.
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Scientific Support Section
Information Branch (WH-569)
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Volume V
Supplement No. 2
Issued: 9-30-75
Technical Services Division
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Washington, D.C.
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides \^
Volume V
Notice to Recipients of Supplement No. 2
This supplement contains two new use sites, (1) Air Washers, consisting
of 13 pages, and (2) Surgical Instruments, consisting of 62 pages. In
addition 29 new formulations have been added to the site Commercial and
Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers.
New pages appearing in Volume V for the first time:
V-A-4-2.a-
V-A-4-2.1 through .12^
V-A-4-5.3.1,u .4.1, .17.1 through .7^ .22.1,"
.23.1,*-'.25.ir .27.I/".28.1 and .2^
.29.1, .30.1; .32.1 and .2/.33.1 and .2,^
.37.1 through .4,-.38.1 and .2,"-
.40.1
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Supplement No. 3
Issued: 1-31-77
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Washington, D.C.
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Office of Pesticide Programs
Technical Services Division
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Volume V
Notice to Recipients of Supplement No. 3
This supplement contains two new use sites, (1) Pulp and Paper Mill Systems,
consisting of 99 pages, and (2) Hospital Critical Equipment, consisting of
59 pages. In addition new formulations have been added to the following
sites, (1) Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative
Condensers, one new formulation, (2) Secondary Oil Recovery Injection
Waters, one new formulation, and (3) Surgical Instruments, 4 formulations,
2 of which are new formulations.
New pages appearing in Volume V for the first time:
V-A-4-5.38.1.1 ""
V-A-4-21.a and .bl
V-A-4-21.1 through .97
V-A-4-30.25-
V-H-l-5.a and .b-
V-H-1-5.1 through .16.1 and .17 through .56'
V-H-l-24.7.1,'.13.1r .56.1 and .56.2-
Pages included which replace existing entries:
V-ii, iv, and v
V-H-1-24.32 "
Appendix A V 3^ 6, 8'through 13^ 15 through 19',
and 21 through 23-
A double asterisk (**) in the left hand column of any replacement page
denotes that a significant change was made in that area on the page.
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