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Table 3-2. Summary <strong>of</strong> available acute invertebrate toxicity studies <strong>for</strong> tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate [TDCPP] (CASRN: 13674-87-8) a<br />

Study<br />

Reference<br />

Akzo-<br />

Nobel, Inc.,<br />

2001a,b<br />

(Study<br />

conducted in<br />

1999)<br />

Species<br />

Tested<br />

Daphnia<br />

magna<br />

48-Hour<br />

LC 50<br />

3.8<br />

mg/L<br />

(95%<br />

CI: 3.5­<br />

4.2<br />

mg/L)<br />

Study<br />

Type<br />

Flowthrough<br />

Concentrations<br />

Tested<br />

Negative control,<br />

solvent control<br />

(dimethyl<strong>for</strong>mamide),<br />

0.98,<br />

1.6, 2.8, 3.8, 5.1<br />

mg/L<br />

Selected Study Design Parameters<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

Organisms/<br />

Concentration<br />

Analytical<br />

Monitoring<br />

Water<br />

Chemistry Solvent<br />

10 Yes pH: 8.3<br />

Temp:<br />

20±2°C<br />

DO: $8.5<br />

mg/L (94%<br />

<strong>of</strong> air<br />

saturation<br />

value)<br />

Hardness:<br />

126 mg/L as<br />

CaCO 3.<br />

Dimethyl<strong>for</strong>mamide<br />

a Studies that were either published in a <strong>for</strong>eign language or that were not readily and that were not critical to the hazard assessment were not retrieved.<br />

3-35<br />

Comments on the Data<br />

Daphnids in the negative and<br />

solvent control groups appeared<br />

normal, as did the organisms in<br />

the 0.98 and 1.6 mg/L groups.<br />

Mortality in the 2.8, 3.8, and 5.1<br />

mg/L groups was 0, 70, and<br />

80%, respectively. Daphnids<br />

(15%) in the 2.8 mg/L group<br />

were lethargic at study<br />

termination.<br />

The amount <strong>of</strong> solvent used in<br />

the control group and the<br />

TDCPP treatments is estimated<br />

to be approximately 300 mg/L.<br />

This exceeds the recommended<br />

maximum solvent concentration<br />

<strong>of</strong> 100 mg/L. The estimate is<br />

based on a reported<br />

dimethyl<strong>for</strong>mamide volume <strong>of</strong><br />

0.1 ml, a test chamber volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> 300 ml and a specific gravity<br />

<strong>of</strong> 0.95.

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