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Additional information

The substance can be expected to have a low potential for adsorption because of its low octanol water partition coefficient (log P = 0.88 for the non ionised form). Thus, there is low potential for adsorption to sediment and particulate matter. Because of this both exposure and PNEC are calculated by the EPM-method leading to identical RCRs.

From these findings it can be concluded that there is no significant exposure to sediment dwelling organisms and no need for further testing as set out in Annex X 9.5.1. column 2.