“Using USEPA Testing Methods” 609-291-9072 Robert Faust – Bio Ag, Inc. 6080 Wig Rich Rd. Independence, OR 97351
Date Collected: 11-29-12
Time Collected: 4:20pm
Matrix: Water Source: Rain (Treated)Fulvic acid 8% Collected by: Owner EWT Sample #: E-5671-1129-12 ______________________________________________________________________ Primary MCL(mg/L) Result(mg/L) Parameter ______________________________________________________________________ Iron Manganese Hardness (CaCO3)
250.0 300.00
______________________________________________________________________ All testing performed using USEPA testing methods MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level > = greater than < = less than mg/L = ppm (parts per million) Remarks: Parameters highlighted in bold type are above the standards established by the USEPA for potable water. Note: Actual pH measurement may be slightly lower or higher than result reported due to transit time of sample or the use of a Reverse Osmosis (RO) filter unit. Report Date: January 14, 2012
By: Thomas Mullen Laboratory Director E-WATERTEST.COM 609-291-9072 RE: E-5671 ______________________________________________________________________ Secondary MCL(mg/L) Result(mg/L) Parameter ______________________________________________________________________ Sulfate Total Dissolved Solids
500.0 800.00 Turbidity Alkalinity Fluoride Conductivity Chromium Potassium
______________________________________________________________________ MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level > = Greater Than < = Less Than mg/L = ppm (parts per million) CU = Color Units TON = Threshold Odor Number Remarks: Parameters highlighted in bold type are above the standards established by the USEPA for potable water.
Note: Report is intended to be used for informational purposes only and should not be used for regulatory and/or legal purposes.
Report Date: January 14, 2012
By: Thomas Mullen Laboratory Director E-WATERTEST.COM 609-291-9072 RE: E-5671
Parameter/Method VOC/EPA 524.2
______________________________________________________________________ Chlorotoluene-2
______________________________________________________________________ MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level MDL = Minimum Detection Level nd = none detected ug/L = ppb (parts per billion) ** = Exceeds USEPA limits Remarks: If present, Chloroform, Bromodichloromethane, Dibromochloromethane and Bromoform are all commonly detected compounds found in many public water systems and private wells that use chlorine-based products for the purpose of disinfection. All four combined are referred to as Total Trihalomethanes. Report Date: January 14, 2012
By: Thomas Mullen Laboratory Director E-WATERTEST.COM RE: E-5671 Pesticides/Method EPA 505 MDL (ug/L) Result (ug/L)
______________________________________________________________________ 4,4-DDD
______________________________________________________________________ MDL = Minimum Detection Level nd = none detected ug/L = ppb (parts per billion) Page 3
E-WATERTEST.COM 609-291-9072 RE: E-5671 PCB’s Method EPA 505 MDL (ug/L) Result (ug/L)
______________________________________________________________________ PCB 1061
______________________________________________________________________ MDL = Minimum Detection Level nd = none detected ug/L = ppb (parts per billion) Report Date: January 14, 2012
By: Thomas J. Mullen Laboratory Director
Evaluation of new herbicides for capsicums and chillies Serve-Ag Research, PO Box 690, Devonport, Tasmania 7310, Australia Summary Effective weed management strategies are 300 kPa. In all data presented here, oxadiargyl, limited for capsicum and chilli producers. Current weed pendimethalin and clomazone were applied pre management practices include the use of plastic mulch, transpla