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Contains (4) 5 lb. packetsKeep material dry. Store in a cool dry place.
Do not store or expose to heat sources. For
more information see Material Safety Data
Sheet.
Vault-Ox™
• Strynchuk, Royal and England, 1999 Reported “the majority of organic-basedpollutants, which leach from grass clippings and leaves into water will bereleased within 1 to 22 days…BOD peaked at 9 days…most of the phosphoruswas released in the first day…”
• Marino and Gannon, 1991 Tested storm drain sediments during dry weatherperiods and found “Extended bacterial survival in sediments to survival inwater…FC and FS in sediments remained stable for up to 6 days (the maximuminter-storm dry period).”
• GPI Southeast, in the Final Report – Baffle Box Effectiveness Monitoring Project,2010 reports “net exports of fecal coliforms and anaerobic conditions…” andsuggest “probable causes for FC growth in baffle boxes are the intereventanaerobic conditions…” and point out “…use of any water storing box can leadto increased FC counts to water bodies”.
New Water SampleNote: The sample water contains high amounts of sulfur, forming H2S in the control
Vault Ox™
can be added to a chamber as free granules or in an easily retrofit perforated tubing and mesh system.
Addition of VaultOx™ with natural Z-100 have desirable
selctive ion exchange and absorption properties that be used in the removal of:•Ammonia from wastewater/stormwater•Heavy Metals from industrial process,waste and stormwaters•Effective in the adsorption of aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, colbalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury and nickel
Control 4/21/2010 Sample with Vault Ox 4/21/2010
Coliforms: purple-blue
E. coli: pink
non-Coliform: colorless
Control 4/25/2010 Sample with VaultOx, Four day treatment
Safety and Handling
Vault-oxTM Granules is classified as a 5.1 Oxidizer -Packing group II
All individuals who handle the product for shipping need DOT training (including those who prepare paperwork)
Keep containers closed, dry and away from direct sunlight and sources of heat
Decomposition agents include moisture, dirt, organic matter, reducing agents, acids
Health Hazards
Most health hazards come from direct skin contact and inhalation of dust