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Information in the table takes precedence over information in specific methods or elsewhere. Any person may apply for a change from the prescribed preservation techniques, container materials, and maximum holding times applicable to samples taken from a specific discharge. Applications for such limited use changes may be made by letters to the Regional Alternative Test Procedure ATP Program Coordinator or the permitting authority in the Region in which the discharge will occur.
Sufficient data should be provided to assure such changes in sample preservation, containers or holding times do not adversely affect the integrity of the sample.
The Regional ATP Coordinator or permitting authority will review the application and then notify the applicant and the appropriate State agency of approval or rejection of the use of the alternate test procedure.
A decision to approve or deny any request on deviations from the prescribed Table II requirements will be made within 90 days of receipt of the application by the Regional Administrator. For a composite sample collected with an automated sample e.
Add the preservative to the sample container prior to sample collection when the preservative will not compromise the integrity of a grab sample, a composite sample, or aliquot split from a composite sample within 15 minutes of collection.
If a composite measurement is required but a composite sample would compromise sample integrity, individual grab samples must be collected at prescribed time intervals e. Grab samples must be analyzed separately and the concentrations averaged. Alternatively, grab samples may be collected in the field and composited in the laboratory if the compositing procedure produces results equivalent to results produced by arithmetic averaging of results of analysis of individual grab samples.
A oil and grease and the procedures at 40 CFR The person offering such material for transportation is responsible for ensuring such compliance. For the preservation requirement of Table II, the Office of Hazardous Materials, Materials Transportation Bureau, Department of Transportation has determined that the Hazardous Materials Regulations do not apply to the following materials: Hydrochloric acid HCl in water solutions at concentrations of 0.
The times listed are the maximum times that samples may be held before the start of analysis and still be considered valid. For a grab sample, the holding time begins at the time of collection. For a composite sample collected with an automated sampler e. For a set of grab samples composited in the field or laboratory, the holding time begins at the time of collection of the last grab sample in the set.
Some samples may not be stable for the maximum time period given in the table. A permittee or monitoring laboratory is obligated to hold the sample for a shorter time if it knows that a shorter time is necessary to maintain sample stability. The date and time of collection of an individual grab sample is the date and time at which the sample is collected.
For a set of grab samples to be composited, and that are all collected on the same calendar date, the date of collection is the date on which the samples are collected.
For a set of grab samples to be composited, and that are collected across two calendar dates, the date of collection is the dates of the two days; e. For a composite sample collected automatically on a given date, the date of collection is the date on which the sample is collected. For a composite sample collected automatically, and that is collected across two calendar dates, the date of collection is the dates of the two days; e.
Also, Section A of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 23rd edition addresses dechlorination procedures for microbiological analyses. There may be interferences that are not mitigated by the analytical test methods or Da Any technique for removal or suppression of interference may be employed, provided the laboratory demonstrates that it more accurately measures cyanide through quality control measures described in the analytical test method.
Any removal or suppression technique not described in Da 15 or the analytical test method must be documented along with supporting data. If it is known or suspected that dissolved sample integrity will be compromised during collection of a composite sample collected automatically over time e.
Samples for acrolein receiving no pH adjustment must be analyzed within 3 days of sampling. Exceptions to this optional preservation and holding time procedure are noted in footnote 5 regarding the requirement for thiosulfate reduction , and footnotes 12, 13 regarding the analysis of benzidine. For the analysis of aldrin, add 0. However, even if ice is present when the samples arrive, immediately measure the temperature of the samples and confirm that the preservation temperature maximum has not been exceeded.
In the isolated cases where it can be documented that this holding temperature cannot be met, the permittee can be given the option of on-site testing or can request a variance.
The request for a variance should include supportive data which show that the toxicity of the effluent samples is not reduced because of the increased holding temperature. Aqueous samples must not be frozen. The time to preservation may be extended to 28 days if a sample is oxidized in the sample bottle.
A sample collected for dissolved trace level mercury should be filtered in the laboratory within 24 hours of the time of collection. However, if circumstances preclude overnight shipment, the sample should be filtered in a designated clean area in the field in accordance with procedures given in Method If sample integrity will not be maintained by shipment to and filtration in the laboratory, the sample must be filtered in a designated clean area in the field within the time period necessary to maintain sample integrity.
A sample that has been collected for determination of total or dissolved trace level mercury must be analyzed within 90 days of sample collection. The preservation temperature does not apply to samples that are analyzed immediately less than 15 minutes.
However, acid must be added at least 24 hours before analysis to dissolve any metals that adsorb to the container walls. If the sample must be analyzed within 24 hours of collection, add the acid immediately see footnote 2. Soil and sediment samples do not need to be preserved with acid. The allowances in this footnote supersede the preservation and holding time requirements in the approved metals methods. The allowance in this footnote supersedes preservation and holding time requirements in the approved hexavalent chromium methods, unless this supersession would compromise the measurement, in which case requirements in the method must be followed.
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