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Container / Waste Inventory Container/Waste Inventory DCN: 03088-4-01-OD-0969 Mansfield Avenue Chemical Site Morgantown, WV Labpack ID Size Type Label or Markings QTY Description/Comments Potential Hazard ID toxic; C001 Small box fiberboard Nux Vomica, U.S.P., Strychnos Nux Vomica 1 Dried plant seed, Strychnine Haz Waste P108 ? C002 Small box fiberboard Ipecac, U.S.P., Cephaelis acuminate 1 Dried roots C003 Small box fiberboard Kola N.F., Cola acuminata 1 Dried plant material C004 Small box fiberboard Cascara, Segrada U.S.P., Rhamnus purshiana 1 Dried bark C005 1 pound fiberboard All spice 1 C006 1 pound fiberboard Cardamom fruit, medium bleached 1 C007 1/2 pound fiberboard Blood root, N.F.P. , labelled 'Poison' 1 toxic C008 1/2 pound metal Anise seed, powdered 1 C009 ~1 pound metal Dill seed 1 C010 ~1 pound metal Wood charcoal 1 ~1/2 C011 pound metal Pepper, red, powdered 1 ~1/2 Cassia bark, China C012 pound metal Powdered cinnamon 1 C013 1/2 pound metal Gentian root U.S.P. powder 1 C014 1 pound metal Black pepper, powder 1 C015 1 pound metal Gentian root U.S.P. powder 1 C016 1 pound metal Anise seed, Spanish, powder 1 C017 1 pound metal Areca nut N.F., powder 1 C018 1 pound metal Areca nut N.F., powder 1 C019 1 pound fiberboard Foenu Greek Seed 1 C020 1 pound fiberboard Juniper Berries 1 TechLaw, Inc. EPA START Contract: EP-S3-15-03 TDD: T501-19-03-0## AR100049 Container/Waste Inventory DCN: 03088-4-01-OD-0969 Mansfield Avenue Chemical Site Morgantown, WV Labpack ID Size Type Label or Markings QTY Description/Comments Potential Hazard ID C021 1 pound fiberboard Juniper Berries 1 C022 1 pound fiberboard All spice, whole 1 C023 1/2 pound metal Foenu Greek Seed Root 1 C024 1/2 pound metal Acacia Gum, U.S.P., powder 1 C025 1/2 pound metal Foenu Greek Seed Powder 1 C026 1/2 pound metal St. Vincent Arrow Root 1 C027 1/4 pound fiberboard Ginger Root, African, powdered 1 C028 1/2 pound metal Mustard seed, black 1 C029 1/2 pound metal Mustard seed, white, whole 1 C030 1/4 pound metal Gum Acacia, U.S.P., Amber 1 C031 8 oz glass Arrow Root 1 C032 8 oz fiberboard Guaiac Gum, N.F., Select 1 C033 ~8 oz fiberboard Uva Ursa, (McVickers Drug Store) 1 Cylinder C034 ~8 oz fiberboard Hellebore Veratum Album, White powder, labelled 'Poison' 1 toxic C035 ~8 oz fiberboard Hellebore Veratum Album, White powder, labelled 'Poison' 1 toxic C036 ~8 oz fiberboard Hellebore Veratum Album, White powder, labelled 'Poison' 1 toxic George A. Kelly Co.; second container is a 1 C037 ~8 oz fiberboard Henna Leaves 2 quart glass fiberboard C038 1/4 pound cylinder Blue Malvae Flowers 1 C039 8 oz fiberboard Henbane Leaves, labeled 'Poison' 1 toxic C040 8 oz fiberboard Caraway Seed, powdered 1 TechLaw, Inc. EPA START Contract: EP-S3-15-03 TDD: T501-19-03-0## AR100050 Container/Waste Inventory DCN: 03088-4-01-OD-0969 Mansfield Avenue Chemical Site Morgantown, WV Labpack ID Size Type Label or Markings QTY Description/Comments Potential Hazard ID C041 4 oz metal Drifoot, waterproofing for shoe 1 C042 8 oz metal All spice powder 1 C043 8 oz fiberboard Gum Gamboge, powder 1 C044 8 oz fiberboard Elecampane Root, powder 1 C045 4 oz fiberboard Powderd cubeb berries 1 C046 4 oz fiberboard Powder, Alum, Puretest 1 C047 8 oz fiberboard Yellow Ochre, W.J. Gilmore Drug Co. 1 C048 1 pound fiberboard Acacia Gum, white tears 1 C049 8 oz fiberboard Elecamphamine (?? Label illegible) 1 C050 16 oz fiberboard Yellow Ochre is employed in painting 1 C051 1/2 pound glass Powdered cloves 1 C052 8 oz glass Calamus Root 1 C053 16 oz fiberboard Yellow Ochre is employed in painting 1 C054 16 oz fiberboard Yellow Ochre is employed in painting 1 C055 1 pound fiberboard Quassia Chips 1 C056 8 oz fiberboard Calamus Root 1 C057 8 oz fiberboard Coriander Seed 1 C058 8 oz fiberboard Lavender Flowers, select 1 C059 8 oz fiberboard Quassia Chips 1 C060 4 oz metal Blood root, N.F., powdered, labeled 'Poison' 1 toxix TechLaw, Inc. EPA START Contract: EP-S3-15-03 TDD: T501-19-03-0## AR100051 Container/Waste Inventory DCN: 03088-4-01-OD-0969 Mansfield Avenue Chemical Site Morgantown, WV Labpack ID Size Type Label or Markings QTY Description/Comments Potential Hazard ID C061 1/4 pound metal Cloves, U.S.P., powder 1 C062 1/4 pound metal Nutmeg, U.S.P., powder 1 C063 1/4 pound metal Balm Gilead Buds, whole 1 C064 1/4 pound metal Aloes Cape, U.S.P., powdered 1 C065 1/4 pound metal Myrrh Gum, N.F., powdered 1 C066 1/4 pound metal Cassia bark, China (Powdered cinnamon) 1 C067 1/4 pound metal Aloes Cape, U.S.P., powdered (Laxative) 1 toxic; C068 1/4 pound metal Nux vomica 1 Strychnine Haz Waste P108 ? C069 1/4 pound metal Eucalyptus LVS, powdered 1 C070 1/4 pound metal Areca nut N.F., powder 1 Veterinarian use only C071 1 pound metal Black mustard, N.F. XI, black and brown mustard 1 C072 1 pound metal Senna leaves, N.F., Tinnevelly, powdered, laxative 1 C073 1/4 pound fiberboard Myrrh Gum, NOT N.F. XI, A.I.A. = 1%; A.S.E. = 17% 1 C074 1 pound fiberboard Ginger Root, Jamaica, whitened 1 C075 8 oz metal Areca N.F., powdered, powdered areca nut 1 Veterinarian use C076 1 pound fiberboard Clove, N.F. XI 1 C077 1/4 pound metal Aniseed N.F. powdered 1 C078 1 pound fiberboard Celery Seed 1 C079 2 oz fiberboard Nutmegs, powdered 1 C080 8 oz glass Crocus, N.F. VII (Spanish saffron) 1 TechLaw, Inc. EPA START Contract: EP-S3-15-03 TDD: T501-19-03-0## AR100052 Container/Waste Inventory DCN: 03088-4-01-OD-0969 Mansfield Avenue Chemical Site Morgantown, WV Labpack ID Size Type Label or Markings QTY Description/Comments Potential Hazard ID C081 4 oz glass Crocus, N.F. VII (Spanish saffron) 1 C082 1 pound metal Elmbark No. 1, powdered 1 C083 1 pound metal Elmbark No. 1, powdered 1 C084 1/2 pound Plastic Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh (Myrrh, Benzoin, Chlorothymol, and 82% alcohol) 2 flammable C085 16 oz glass Adlerika - Laxative (magnesium sulfate) 1 C086 2 oz fiberboard Walko tablets - veterinary medicine 1 C087 16 oz glass Nacor - expectorant, contains 6% alcohol, KI, NH4Cl 1 flammable? glass (fiber C088 16 oz outter box) Diatussin syrup Bischoff, 5% alcohol 1 flammable? glass (fiber C089 16 oz outter box) Essence of caroid; alcohol 10% 1 flammable? glass (fiber C090 4 oz outter box) Hick's Capudine Liquid, contains antipyrene, sodium salicylate, caffeine 1 glass (fiber Fellows Compound Syrup - strychnine hydrochloride, quinine sulfate, calcium hydrophosphate, C091 14 oz outter box) iron hypophosphate, manganese hypophosphate 1 toxic? glass (fiber Fellows Compound Syrup - strychnine hydrochloride, quinine sulfate, calcium hydrophosphate, C092 14 oz outter box) iron hypophosphate, manganese hypophosphate 1 glass (fiber Dr. Pierce's Compound - ingredients: Extra Smart weed, wild yam, Jamaica dogwood, ginger, C093 8 oz outter box) gum camphor C094 8 oz glass Moone's Emerald Oil - ingredients: Chlorothymal, Camphor, Eucalyptus, carbolic acid (phenol) toxic? Soretone - muscle reliever, contains acetone, oil of worms, oil of tansy, methyl salicylate, 1- C095 8 oz glass methyl, 3-dimethyl-cyclo-hexanol; 4-beta ethylhexyl phenol flammable/toxic? Sayman Liniment, ingredients: isopropyl alcohol 65%, chloroform, camphor, ammonia, ammonium flammable; Haz C096 4 oz glass carbonate waste D022 ?? Sayman Liniment, ingredients: isopropyl alcohol 65%, chloroform, camphor, ammonia, ammonium flammable; Haz C097 4 oz glass carbonate waste D022 ?? C098 4 oz glass poison ivy and poison oak lotion, Grindelia resin, 80% alcohol flammable C099 16 oz glass Petro-syllium No. 1 plain; mineral oil and psyllium jelly laxative C100 4 oz glass Dandelion Brand, Butter Color Extract of Annato Seed in vegetable oil base TechLaw, Inc. EPA START Contract: EP-S3-15-03 TDD: T501-19-03-0## AR100053 Container/Waste Inventory DCN: 03088-4-01-OD-0969 Mansfield Avenue Chemical Site Morgantown, WV Labpack ID Size Type Label or Markings QTY Description/Comments Potential Hazard ID C101 4 oz glass Powder; Jalap Comp toxic; C102 1/2 pound fiberboard Powder; Nux Vomica strychnine Haz Waste P108 C103 1 pound fiberboard Hemp Seed (bird food) C104 1 pound fiberboard Irish Moss, N.F.U. C105 1/4 pound fiberboard Pyrethrum Flowers C106 --- Paper Gum terpentine C107 --- fiberboard Perforated zinc respirator? C108 --- Paper Wood charcoal C109 --- Paper Wood charcoal Deteriorated paper bag glass (fiber C110 1/2 pound outter box) Laxative compound medicine, contains 7% alcohol flammable? C111 16 oz glass Syrup - Histadylemethapyrilene hydrochloride Syrup No. 31 - Six hydrophosphites and 2% alcohol (contains following Hydrophosphites: Ca, K, toxic; Haz Waste C112 16 oz glass Mn, Fe, Na; and strychnine P108? C113 16 oz glass Tincture No. 100; Green Soap, Lilly, NOT U.S.P. 30% alcohol flammable C114 16 oz glass Solution No. 54, antiseptic N.F. 28% alcohol flammable C115 16 oz glass Fluid No. 59 Benzoin for U.S.P. Tincture 39% alcohol flammable C116 16 oz glass Elixir No. 185, Salciylic Acid compound (Sodium salicylate and potassium iodide). 6% alcohol flammable? flammable? Controlled C117 16 oz glass Licorice compound for making brown mixture; contains opium powdered 8% alcohol substance C118 16 oz glass Glycerite No. 3; Boroglycerine U.S.P., 50% solution flammable C119 16 oz glass Fluid Extract No. 465 UVA URSI N.F.
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