Laserfiche WebLink
At minimum, the Ground-water Sampling and Analysis Request Form <br /> included the following information: <br /> • date submitted <br /> ' • specific analytical parameters <br /> • well number <br /> ' • sample source <br /> ' Analytical Methods <br /> Samples collected as part of the monitoring program were analyzed con- <br /> sistent with accepted analytical procedures. The following publications <br /> were the primary references for the analytical procedures: <br /> • Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, <br /> EPA-600/4-79-020, revised March 1983 <br /> • Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal and <br /> Industrial Wastewater, EPA-600/4-82-057, July 1982 <br /> • Test Methods for Evaluating SolidWastes: si- <br /> cal/Chemical Methods, EPA -846, 3rd edition, Novem- <br /> ber 1986 <br /> CAS is certified by the Department of Health Services (DHS) for haz- <br /> ardous waste testing. Table A-2 summarizes the analytical test methods <br /> used and the maximum sample holding times that were observed. <br /> Quality Assurance/Quality Control <br /> ' Quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) measures were taken to con- <br /> firm the integrity of the field and laboratory data generated during the <br /> ' monitoring program. The procedures used to assess data quality are <br /> described in this section. <br /> Field Quality Assurance Procedures <br /> Field quality assurance procedures were included in each monitoring <br /> event and included the documentation of field instrument calibration. <br /> pj9\939\9390111 c A-8 Rev. 0 September 9, 1992 <br />