Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. SODIUM ACETATE SPECIFICATION: Sodium Acetate shall conform to Federal Aviation administration, Aircraft Manufacturer and Environmental approved AMS 1431, and be anhydrous grade for runway and taxiway ice control measure. Vendors must submit approval and data sheet with bid to have bid considered. a. Product shall conform to all specifications listed in SAE AMS 1431, tested by an independent third-party laboratory and these shall be submitted with Vendors bid, along with the Material Safety Data Sheets, and technical product data sheets. b. The product shall be a minimum of 97 percent active ingredient and 1 percent corrosion inhibitors. c. The product shall be spherical in shape. d. One (1) year storage stability test must be complete and conform to 3.2.4 of AMS 1431 e. The vendor must provide LC50 acute aquatic toxicity information that includes at a minimum testing results for Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) and Daphnea magna. The report test protocol shall clearly state the use of current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents to freshwater and marine organisms. EPA/600/4- 90/027. Please note the product will need to be approved for use at MSP through the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency chemical additives review process. Should the product not be approved at an application rate adequate for MAC Field Maintenance needs, the product may be rejected.; 1 SODIUM FORMATE SPECIFICATION: Sodium Formate shall conform to Federal Aviation administration, Aircraft Manufacturer and Environmental approved AMS 1431, for runway and taxiway ice control. Vendors must submit approval and data sheet with bid to have bid considered. a. Product shall conform to all specifications listed in SAE AMS 1431, tested by an independent third-party laboratory and these shall be submitted with Vendors bid, along with the Material Safety Data Sheets, and technical product data sheets. b. The product shall be a minimum of 97 percent active ingredient and 2 percent corrosion inhibitors. c. The product shall be granular. d. One (1) year storage stability test must be complete and conform to 3.2.4 of AMS 1431 e. The vendor must provide LC50 acute aquatic toxicity information that includes at a minimum testing results for Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) and Daphnea magna. The report test protocol shall clearly state the use of current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents to freshwater and marine organisms. EPA/600/4-90/027. Please note the product will need to be approved for use at MSP through the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency chemical additives review process. Should the product not be approved at an application rate adequate for MAC Field Maintenance needs, the product may be rejected.; 1 SODIUM FORMATE/ACETATE BLEND SPECIFICATION: Sodium Formate/Acetate Blend shall conform to Federal Aviation administration, Aircraft Manufacturer and Environmental approved AMS 1431, for runway and taxiway ice control. Vendors must submit approval and data sheet with bid to have bid considered. a. Product shall conform to all specifications listed in SAE AMS 1431, tested by an independent third-party laboratory and these shall be submitted with Vendors bid, along with the Material Safety Data Sheets, and technical product data sheets. b. The product shall be a minimum of 70 percent formate and a minimum of 20 percent acetate. c. The product shall be granular. d. One (1) year storage stability test must be complete and conform to 3.2.4 of AMS 1431 e. The vendor must provide LC50 acute aquatic toxicity information that includes at a minimum testing results for Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) and Daphnea magna. The report test protocol shall clearly state the use of current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents to freshwater and marine organisms. EPA/600/4-90/027. Please note the product will need to be approved for use at MSP through the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency chemical additives review process. Should the product not be approved at an application rate adequate for MAC Field Maintenance needs, the product may be rejected.