field/lab analytical procedures and equipment detail
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December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
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0800257
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Clear Creek Superfund
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination of
TitrationApparatus
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
TemperatureStabilizedGraphiteFurnace AASpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Ion
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APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
UNKNOWN
2340
200.7(S)
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
200.9
245.1
300(A)
Unknown
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Metals in Soil by ICP-AES
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Metals by TemperatureStabilized GFAA
Mercury in Water by CVAA
Inorganic Anions by Ion
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0800257
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Clear Creek Superfund
Status
Inorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, EPA Contract LaboratoryProgram Water Quality Parameters in Multi-Concentration Water, USEPA, CLP_WQP
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1986, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition., USEPA, EPA 530/SW-846
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
Chromatograph
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
300_M
310.1
6020
7060A
7740
8260A
Chromatography
Determination of Anions byIC
Alkalinity by Titration
Inductively CoupledPlasma - Mass Spec.
Arsenic by GFAA
Selenium in VariousMatrices by GFAA
Volatile Organics in Wasteby CGC/MS
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0800597
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Ogden Railyard (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Society for Testing of Materials, 1994,ASTM Standards. Water and EnvironmentalTechnology (II), American Society for Testingand Materials, Vol 11.02
Hach Chemical Company, 1992, Hach WaterAnalysis Handbook., HACH ChemicalCompany, 2nd Edition
National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth, 1994, NIOSH Manual of AnalyticalMethods, 4th Edition,, National Institute forOccupational Safety and Health, 4th Edition
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 19--, CLP SOW for InorganicsAnalysis-IHC01_3, USEPA, IHC01_3
LaboratoryBalance
Total OrganicCarbon -Coulometry
Spectrophotometer
GasChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
pH meter
0800597
0800597
0800597
0800597
0800597
0800597
0800597
APHA
ASTM
HACH
NIOSH
USEPA
USEPA
1668
OLM04.2 -BNA SI
OLM04.2 -PEST
OLM04.2 -SVOA
TO-14
TO-14 SIM
UNKNOWN
2540-G
D4129
8021
1005
130.2
150.2_M
1668
OLM04.2-BNA SIM
OLM04.2-PEST/PCB
OLM04.2-SVOA
TO-14
TO-14 SIM
UNKNOWN
Total, Fixed and VolatileSolids
Total Carbon and OrganicCarbon in Water
Free Chlorine in Water byDPD
Methylene Chloride byGC/FID
Total Hardness
pH in Industrial WasteMaterials
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0800597
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Ogden Railyard (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1992, Methods for the Determination ofOrganic Compounds in Drinking Water,Supplement II, USEPA, EPA 600/R-92-129
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
Colorimeter
Spectrophotometer
Total OrganicCarbon - Infra-Red Detector
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
160.1
160.2
160.3
200.7(W)
300(A)
310.1
353.2
354.1
415.1
524.2
Filterable Residue - TDS
Non-Filterable Residue -TSS
Total Residue
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Alkalinity by Titration
Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen byColorimetry
Nitrite Nitrogen bySpectophotometry
Total Organic Carbon byCombustion
Purgeable Organics inWater by CGC/MS
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0800597
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Ogden Railyard (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1992, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update I., USEPA, SW-846_I
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 19--, Guidelines Establishing TestProcedures for the Analysis of Pollutants.,USEPA, 40 CFR Part 136
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1992, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update I., USEPA, SW-846_I
USEPA, 1992, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update I., USEPA, SW-846_I
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for Evaluating
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
GC withPhotoionizationDetector
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Cold Vapor
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
6010A
6010B
602
6020
7000A(FLAA)
7000A(GFAA)
7470A
7471A
ICP Spectroscopy
Inductively CoupledPlasma AES
Purgeable Aromatics inWastewater by GC
Inductively CoupledPlasma - Mass Spec.
Atomic Absorption - FLAA
Atomic Absorption - GFAA
Mercury in Liquid Wastesby CVAA
Mercury in Solid or
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0800597
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Ogden Railyard (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
No equipment
GC with FlameIonizationDetector
GC withElectrolyticConductivityDetector
Capillary GCElectronCaptureDetector
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
No equipment
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
8000B
8015B
8080A
8082(W)
8260B
8270C(S)
8270C(W)
9012A
Semisolid Waste
Organic Compounds byGas Chromatography
Non-Halogenated OrganicsUsing GC/FID
Pesticides and PCBs
PCBs as Aroclors byCapillary Column GC
Volatile Organics byCGC/MS
Semivolatile OrganicCompounds by CGC/MS
Semivolatile OrganicCompounds by CGC/MS
Total and AmenableCyanide (Auto UV)
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0800597
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Ogden Railyard (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1986, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition., USEPA, EPA 530/SW-846
USEPA, 1986, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition., USEPA, EPA 530/SW-846
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
pH meter
pH meter
Total OrganicCarbon - Infra-Red Detector
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
9040A
9045B
9060
9070
9071A
pH in Water byElectrometricMeasurement
Soil and Waste pH
Total Organic Carbon inWater and Waste
Total Recoverable Oil andGrease
Oil and Grease in Sludgeand Sediment
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Active
Active
Active
Active
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0800650
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
International Smelter (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
IonChromatograph
pH meter
TitrationApparatus
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomic
0800650
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
UNKNOWN
160.1
160.2
300(A)
305.1
310.1
6010B
6020
7470A
7471A
Unknown
Filterable Residue - TDS
Non-Filterable Residue -TSS
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Acidity by Titration with apH Meter
Alkalinity by Titration
Inductively CoupledPlasma AES
Inductively CoupledPlasma - Mass Spec.
Mercury in Liquid Wastesby CVAA
Mercury in Solid orSemisolid Waste
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Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
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0800650
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
International Smelter (US EPA Region 8)
Status
846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
AbsorptionSpectrophotometer
pH meter
pH meter
USEPA
USEPA
9040A
9045B
pH in Water byElectrometricMeasurement
Soil and Waste pH
Active
Active
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0800852
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Mystery Bridge Road - US Highway 20
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
Capillary GCwithPhotoionizationDetector
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
0800852
USEPA
USEPA
UNKNOWN
8021A(PID)
8260B
Unknown
Halo and AromaticVolatiles - CGC/PID
Volatile Organics byCGC/MS
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Active
Active
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0801194
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Summitville Superfund site (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
TitrationApparatus
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
TemperatureStabilizedGraphiteFurnace AASpectrophotometer
0801194
APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
UNKNOWN
2340
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
200.9
Unknown
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Metals by TemperatureStabilized GFAA
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Active
Active
Active
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0801417
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Red Mountain Pass Zinc (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801417 UNKNOWN
UnknownActive
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0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,
TitrationApparatus
TitrationApparatus
LaboratoryBalance
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
No equipment
No equipment
Flame Atomic
0801478
0801478
0801478
0801478
0801478
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
200.2
ILM05
ILM05.3
SOLIDCALC
UNKNOWN
2320
2340
2540-G
3500-AG(B)
3500-AL(B)
3500-AS(B)
3500-CA(B)
Cal Gulch Procedure
ILM05
ILM05.3
Cal Gulch Procedure
Unknown
Alkalinity in Water byTitration
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Total, Fixed and VolatileSolids
Silver in Water by FLAA orGFAA
Aluminum in Water byFLAA or GFAA
Arsenic in Water by GFAAor HYDAA
Calcium in Water by FLAA
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Active
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0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,
AbsorptionSpectrophotometer
No equipment
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
No equipment
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Hydride AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Spectrophotometer
TitrationApparatus
No equipment
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
3500-CD(B)
3500-CU(B)
3500-FE(B)
3500-MN(B)
3500-PB(B)
3500-SE(C)
3500-ZN(D)
4500-CL-(B)
4500-CN(C)
Cadmium in Water byFLAA/GFAA
Copper in Water by FLAAor GFAA
Iron in Water by FLAA orGFAA
Manganese in Water byFLAA or GFAA
Lead in Water by FLAA orGFAA
Selenium in Water byHYDAA
Zinc in Water bySpectrophotometry
Chloride in Water byTitration- ArgentometricMethod
Cyanide in Water after
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0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USDOI, USGS, 19--, Methods for Determinationof Inorganic Substances in Water and FluvialSediments, Book 5, Chapter A1., USDOI,USGS, Book 5, Chapter A1
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
LaboratoryBalance
AutoAnalyzer
ConductivityBridge
pH meter
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
APHA
USDOI/USGS
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
4500-SO4(D)
I2700
120.1
150.1
160.1
160.2
200.7(S)
200.7(W)
Distillation
Sulfate in Water byGravimetric Analysis
Silica in Water byColorimetry
Conductance
pH
Filterable Residue - TDS
Non-Filterable Residue -TSS
Metals in Soil by ICP-AES
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
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Active
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0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
TemperatureStabilizedGraphiteFurnace AASpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotom
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
200.8(S)
200.8(W)
200.9
202.1
206.2
213.1
213.2
220.1
Metals in Wastes byICP/MS
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Metals by TemperatureStabilized GFAA
Aluminum by FLAA
Arsenic by GFAA
Cadmium by FLAA
Cadmium by GFAA
Copper by FLAA
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 17 of 1434
0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
eter
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
220.2
236.1
239.1
239.2
242.1
245.1
272.1
272.2
Copper by GFAA
Iron by FLAA
Lead by FLAA
Lead by GFAA
Magnesium by FLAA
Mercury in Water by CVAA
Silver by FLAA
Silver by GFAA
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 18 of 1434
0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
IonChromatograph
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
AutoAnalyzer
Colorimeter
Colorimeter
Colorimeter
Colorimeter
LaboratoryBalance
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
273.1
289.2
300(A)
300(B)
310.1
325.2
335.4
353.2
365.1
375.2
375.3
Sodium by FLAA
Zinc by GFAA
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Alkalinity by Titration
Chloride by ColorimetricAnalysis II
Cyanide by Semi-Automated Colorimetry
Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen byColorimetry
Phosphorus by Colorimetry
Sulfate in Water byColorimetry
Sulfate by GravimetricDetermination
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 19 of 1434
0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1992, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update I., USEPA, SW-846_I
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1992, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-
Turbidimeter
Total OrganicCarbon - Infra-Red Detector
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace Atomic
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
375.4
415.1
6010A
6010B
6020
7060A
7131A
7211
Sulfate by TurbidimetricDetermination
Total Organic Carbon byCombustion
ICP Spectroscopy
Inductively CoupledPlasma AES
Inductively CoupledPlasma - Mass Spec.
Arsenic by GFAA
Cadmium by GFAA
Copper by GFAA
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 20 of 1434
0801478
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
California Gulch (US EPA Region 8)
Status
846, 3rd Edition, Final Update I., USEPA, SW-846_I
USEPA, 1986, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition., USEPA, EPA 530/SW-846
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1992, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update I., USEPA, SW-846_I
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1986, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition., USEPA, EPA 530/SW-846
AbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
pH meter
ConductivityBridge
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
7421
7471A
7761
9040A
9050
Lead by GFAA
Mercury in Solid orSemisolid Waste
Silver by GFAA
pH in Water byElectrometricMeasurement
Specific Conductance
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 21 of 1434
0801505
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
French Gulch Superfund site (US EPA Region 8)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysis
TitrationApparatus
TitrationApparatus
Hydride AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
ConductivityBridge
pH meter
LaboratoryBalance
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
Graphite
0801505
APHA
APHA
APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
UNKNOWN
2320
2340
3500-SE(C)
120.1
150.1
160.1
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
204.2
Unknown
Alkalinity in Water byTitration
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Selenium in Water byHYDAA
Conductance
pH
Filterable Residue - TDS
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Antimony by GFAA
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 22 of 1434
0801505
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
French Gulch Superfund site (US EPA Region 8)
Status
of Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
Furnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
AutoAnalyzer
Colorimeter
Colorimeter
LaboratoryBalance
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
206.2
279.2
300(A)
310.1
325.2
353.2
365.1
375.3
Arsenic by GFAA
Thallium by GFAA
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Alkalinity by Titration
Chloride by ColorimetricAnalysis II
Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen byColorimetry
Phosphorus by Colorimetry
Sulfate by GravimetricDetermination
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 23 of 1434
0801600
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Captain Jack Mine (Colorado)
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
TitrationApparatus
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
0801600
APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
ILM05
2340
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
245.1
300(A)
310.1
ILM05
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Mercury in Water by CVAA
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Alkalinity by Titration
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 24 of 1434
0801695
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: Delta 400 West Plume
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801695 OLM04
OLM04Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 25 of 1434
0801698
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: 3700-3800 West 2100 South Solvent Plume
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801698
0801698
ILM05
OLM04
ILM05
OLM04
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 26 of 1434
0801800
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: Colorado and Evans PCE
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801800 OLC03
OLC03Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 27 of 1434
0801801
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: Fillmore and Cascade PCE Plume
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801801 OLC03
OLC03Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 28 of 1434
0801812
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: Murray Laundry 4200 S State Plume
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801812
0801812
ILM05
OLM04
ILM05
OLM04
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 29 of 1434
0801845
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: 5400 South 3600 West Plume
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801845
0801845
ILM05
OLM04
ILM05
OLM04
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 30 of 1434
0801966
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Region 8 Superfund: Upper Uncompahgre River
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0801966
0801966
ILM05
ILM05.3
ILM05
ILM05.3
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 31 of 1434
081575
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Slide Mine Boulder County Colorado
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
TitrationApparatus
LaboratoryBalance
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
081575
APHA
APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
UNKNOWN
2340
2540-G
200.7(S)
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
7471A
Unknown
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Total, Fixed and VolatileSolids
Metals in Soil by ICP-AES
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Mercury in Solid orSemisolid Waste
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 32 of 1434
081577
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Vasquez Blvd and I-70
Status
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
TitrationApparatus
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
2340
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
7471A
Hardness in Water byEDTA Titration
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters byICP/MS
Mercury in Solid orSemisolid Waste
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 33 of 1434
081700
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Gilt Edge Mine
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-
TitrationApparatus
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
Colorimeter
Spectrophotometer
081700
081700
APHA
APHA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
ILM05
UNKNOWN
2320
2540-C
160.1
160.2
200.7(W)
300(B)
310.1
353.2
353.3
ILM05
Unknown
Alkalinity in Water byTitration
Total Dissolved Solids inWater
Filterable Residue - TDS
Non-Filterable Residue -TSS
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Alkalinity by Titration
Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen byColorimetry
Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen byCd Reduction
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
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December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 34 of 1434
081700
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Gilt Edge Mine
Status
020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 1998, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rdEdition, Final Update III., USEPA, SW-846_III
USEPA, 19--, CLP SOW for InorganicsAnalysis-LC_INORGANICS, USEPA,LC_INORGANICS
Total OrganicCarbon - Infra-Red Detector
Cold VaporAtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GC with FlameIonizationDetector
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
415.1
7470A
8015B
8260B
8270C(W)
ICP-AES
Total Organic Carbon byCombustion
Mercury in Liquid Wastesby CVAA
Non-Halogenated OrganicsUsing GC/FID
Volatile Organics byCGC/MS
Semivolatile OrganicCompounds by CGC/MS
Inductively CoupledPlasma
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
Active
-
December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 35 of 1434
0834QB00
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
Cheyenne River
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
0834QB00 UNKNOWN
UnknownActive
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December 13, 2007 14:55:01Field/Lab Analytical Procedures and Equipment Detail
Page 36 of 1434
11113300
ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
US EPA Research and Development,Cincinnati, Ohio, 1991, Test Methods forEscherichia Coli in Drinking Water, US EPA -Federal Register, Test Method 1104
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1995,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, APHA, 19th edition
Dufour, Alfred P., Edley R. Strickland, andVictor Cabelli, 1981, Membrane Filter methodfor enumerating Escherechia coli, Applied andEnvironmental Microbiology, 41(5):1152-1158
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Hach Chemical Company, 1992, Hach WaterAnalysis Handbook., HACH ChemicalCompany, 2nd Edition
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Bovee, K.D., and R. Milhous, 1978, HydraulicSimulation in instream flow studies: Theory andTechniques, US Fish and Wildlife Service,Instream Flow Pap #5
Olem, H. and G. Flock, 1990, Lake andReservoir Restoration Guidance Manual, EPA,2nd edition
Chapman, Andrew and Chris Nash, 1992,Quality Assurance Project Plan for Shellfish
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
11113300
10-510-00-1-A
1104
353(VAR)
APHA 3.0
DUFOURMTEC
HACH10029
HACH 8025
LIMNO QAMANUAL
RIVERFLOW
SECCHI
SHELLFISHFLOW
Potassium LACHATMETHOD
Test Methods for E. Coli indrinking Water
NITRATE/NITRITEVARIATION OF EPA 353
Total Fecal Coliform
Membrane filter method forenumerating Escherechiacoli
m-ColiBlue24
Apparent Color bySpectrophotometer at455nm
Chlorophyll a (PROBE)
VRAP and RASP methodfor determining river flow
Determining watertransparency by SecchiDisk
Shellfish Flow Methodology
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Description
Description
This Broth allows for the simultaneous detection of total coliform bacteria and E. coli within 24 hrs. An enzymatic indicator in the medium causes non-fecal total coliform colonies grown on the m-coliBlue24 medium to be red, while the E. coli (fecal coliform) colonies are blue.EPA Approved Method 10029
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
Sanitary Surveys, New Hampshire Departmentof Environmental Services Shellfish Program,55-56
American Public Health Association, 1995,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, APHA, 19th edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Water
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SM 199213.D.3
SM 2320 B
SM 4110 A
SM 4500-NH3-H
SM 4500-P-F
SM 5310 A
SM9213.D.3
E. Coli Counts
Low Alkalinity Titration topH 4.5
Metals
NITROGEN, AMMONIUM(NH4) AS NH4
PHOSPHORUS,ORTHOPHOSPHATE ASP
Organic Carbon
E. Coli Counts
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Description 1- The ecoregional character of NH lakes makes using a more dilute acid result in the higher sensitivity required to obtain adequate results. Thus, a titrantof .002N H2SO4 is used instead of the .02N acid of standard method.
2- While lab analysis typically uses a pH meter, for the field we use a pH indicator solution for efficiency unless the water has high organic color. A mixedbromocresol green-methyl red indicator allows for a sharper equivalence point at the lower pH that the test requires. It is greenish-blue at pH 5.2, lightblue at pH 5.0, light gray at pH 4.8, and light pink at pH 4.5.Upon special request the protocol can be followed using the Hanna Model HI-9025 pH meter instead of indicator solution. Follow the protocols outlinedbelow but skip step C.2. and substitute pH 4.8 for gray endpoint and pH 4.5 for pink endpoint.
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
and Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
Spectrophotometer
Human Eye
Spectrophotometer
Nephelometer
TitrationApparatus
ConductivityBridge
ConductivityBridge
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APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
SM9230.C.2
UNKNOWN
10200-H
2120-B
2120-C
2130
2320
2510
2520-B
Enterococci
Exact field or lab method isunknown
Chlorophyll a-b-cDetermination
Color in Water by VisualComparison
Color in Water bySpectrophotometry
Turbidity in Water
Alkalinity in Water byTitration
Conductivity in Water
Salinity in Water- ElectricalConductivity Method
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
Thermometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
IonChromatograph
pH meter
Ion SelectiveElectrode
Ion SelectiveElectrode
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
2540-B
2540-D
2550
3113-B
4110-B
4500-H
4500-NH3(H)
4500-NO3(D)
4500-O-G
Total Solids Dried 103-105C in Water
Total Suspended Solids inWater
Temperature of Water byThermometer
Metals in Water by GFAA
Anions in Water by IonChromatography
pH in Water
Ammonia in Water - FlowInjection Analysis
Nitrate in Water Using anISE
Total Dissolved Oxygen byMembrane ElectrodeMethod
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American Public
Colorimeter
AutoAnalyzer
Genericinspection-relatedequipment(egcolor charts)
Genericinspection-relatedequipment(egcolor charts)
Total OrganicCarbon - Infra-Red Detector
Spectrophotometer
Colorimeter
Colorimeter
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
4500-P-E
4500-P-F
5210-B
5210-C
5310-B
5910-B
9213-D
9221-B
9221-E
Phosphorus in Water byColorimetry- Ascorbic AcidMethod
Phosphorus in Water byColorimetry- AutomatedAscorbic Acid Metho
5-Day Biochemical OxygenDemand
Ultimate BiochemicalOxygen Test
Total Organic Carbon byCombustion-InfraredMethod
UV - Absorbing OrganicCompounds
E. coli method
Standard Total ColiformFermentation Technique,Multi-tube FermentationTechnique
Estimation of FecalColiform Group Density,Multi-tube Fermentation
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
Health Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
American Public Health Association, 1992,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 18th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 18th Edition
USEPA, 19--, Guidelines Establishing TestProcedures for the Analysis of Pollutants.,USEPA, 40 CFR Part 136
USEPA, 19--, Guidelines Establishing TestProcedures for the Analysis of Pollutants.,USEPA, 40 CFR Part 136
American Public Health Association, 1998,Standard Methods for the Examination of Waterand Wastewater, 20th Edition., American PublicHealth Association, 20th Edition
USEPA, 1985, Test Method for E. Coli andEnterococci in Water by the Membr. FilterProcedure, Methods 1103.1 and 1106.1,USEPA, EPA 600/4-85-076
USEPA, 1991, Test Methods for Escherichia
OpticalMicroscope
OpticalMicroscope
Colorimeter
FiltrationApparatus
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
APHA
HACH
HACH
IDEXX
USEPA
USEPA
9222-B
9222-D
9223-B
9230-B
9230-C
10029
8025
ENTEROLERT
1103_1
1104
Technique
Standard Total ColiformMembrane Filter Procedure
Fecal Coliform MembraneFilter Procedure
Enzyme Substrate Test, E.coli, Coliform Group
Fecal Streptococcus andEnterococcus, Multi-tubeFermentation Technique
Fecal Streptococcus andEnterococcus, MembraneFilter Technique
m-ColiBlue24 Method ofthe Determination of TotalColiforms and E. coli
Color, APHA Platinum-Cobalt
Enterolert Quanti-Tray;Multi Tube, Multi Well, forEnterococcii
E. coli in Water byMembrane Filtration
E. coli in Drinking
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
coli in Drinking Water., USEPA, EPA 600/4-91-016
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 2002, Method 1600: Enterococci inWater by Membrane Filtration Using membrane-Enterococcus Indoxyl-B-D-Glucoside Agar (mEl)(September 2002), USEPA, EPA 821-R-02-022
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination of
ConductivityBridge
TitrationApparatus
pH meter
LaboratoryBalance
LaboratoryBalance
Nephelometer
No equipment
InductivelyCoupledPlasmaCombined withMassSpectrophotome
Inductively
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
120.1
130.2
150.1
160.2
160.3
1600
180.1
200
200.7(W)
200.8(W)
Water/EC Medium withMug Tub
Conductance
Total Hardness
pH
Non-Filterable Residue -TSS
Total Residue
Enterococci in Water byMembrane Filtration Usingmembrane-EnterococcusIndoxyl-B-D-GlucosideAgar (mEl)
Turbidity by Nephelometry
Metals by AtomicAbsorption
Metals in Water by ICP-AES
Metals in Waters by
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
Metals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1994, Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples, SupplementI, USEPA, EPA 600-R-94-111
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
CoupledPlasmaSpectrophotometer
TemperatureStabilizedGraphiteFurnace AASpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
200.9
202.2
206.2
213.2
215.1
218.1
220.1
ICP/MS
Metals by TemperatureStabilized GFAA
Aluminum by GFAA
Arsenic by GFAA
Cadmium by GFAA
Calcium by FLAA
Chromium by FLAA
Copper by FLAA
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysis
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
GraphiteFurnace AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
Flame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrophotometer
IonChromatograph
IonChromatograph
TitrationApparatus
AutoAnalyzer
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
236.1
239.2
243.1
249.1
270.2
289.1
300(A)
300(B)
310.1
325.2
Iron by FLAA
Lead by GFAA
Manganese by FLAA
Nickel by FLAA
Selenium by GFAA
Zinc by FLAA
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Inorganic Anions by IonChromatography
Alkalinity by Titration
Chloride by Colorimetric
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
of Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
USEPA, 1983, Methods for Chemical Analysisof Water and Wastes, USEPA, EPA 600/4-79-020
Colorimeter
TitrationApparatus
Ion SelectiveElectrode
Colorimeter
TitrationApparatus
Nessler Tube
Potentiometer
Colorimeter
Spectrophotometer
Spectrophotometer
Genericinspection-related
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
350.1
350.2(C)
350.3
351.2
351.3(A)
351.3(B)
351.3(C)
353.2
365.2
365.3
405.1
Analysis II
Ammonia Nitrogen byColorimetry
Ammonia Nitrogen byTitration
Ammonia Nitrogen Usingan ISE
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen byColorimetry
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen byTitration
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen -Nesslerization
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen -Potentiometric
Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen byColorimetry
Phosphorus by SingleReagent Colorimetry
Phosphorus by TwoReagent Colorimetry
5 Day Biochemical OxygenDemand
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services
Status
USEPA, 1993, Methods for the Determination ofInorganic Substances in EnvironmentalSamples, USEPA, EPA 600/R-93-100
USEPA, 1992, Methods for the Determination ofOrganic Compounds in Drinking Water,Supplement II, USEPA, EPA 600/R-92-129
USEPA, 1994, Test Methods for EvaluatingSolid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition, Final Update II., USEPA, SW-846_II
US EPA, 2003, Guidelines Establishing TestProcedures for the Analysis of Pollutants;Analytical Methods for Biological Pollutants inAmbient Water; Final Rule, US EPA FederalRegistry, 40 CFR Part 136
equipment(egcolor charts)
Colorimeter
Capillary GasChromatographwith MassSpectrophotometer
IonChromatograph
USEPA
USEPA
USEPA
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524.2
9056
ENTEROLERT
Chemical Oxygen Demandby Colorimetry
Purgeable Organics inWater by CGC/MS
Anion ChromatographyMethod
ENTEROLERT FORAMBIENT WATERTESTING
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
USEPA, Region I
Status
Jack Paar, III, 1998, Fecal Coliform Analysis,U.S. EPA Office of Environmental Measurementand Evaluation, OEME SOP A102
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Fecal Coliform AnalysisActive
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ProcedureSource
ProcedureID
ProcedureName Citation Equipment
ComparableNationalProcedure ID
US EPA Region 7
Status
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
Unknown, 19--, No Cite - Method Not Cited,Unknown, Vol --
USEPA, REGION 7, ENVIRONMENTALSERVICES DIVISION, 2000, OPERATIONSAND QUALITY ASSURANCE MANUAL, EPA,R7, .
R7 AMM - US EPA Region 7 Laboratory,Updated Annually, US EPA Region 7Laboratory Analytical Methods Manual, US EPARegion 7 Laboratory, .
R7 AMM - US EPA Region 7 Laboratory,Updated Annually, US EPA Region 7Laboratory Analytical Methods Manual, US EPARegion 7 Laboratory, .
R7 AMM - US EPA Region 7 Laboratory,Updated Annually, US EPA Region 7Laboratory Analytical Methods Manual, US EPARegion 7 Laboratory, .
R7 AMM - US EPA Region 7 Laboratory,Updated Annually, US EPA Region 7Laboratory Analytical Methods Manual, US EPARegion 7 Laboratory, .
Capillary GCwith HighResolutionMassSpectrophotometer
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
1117MBR
FM-PH
M1613 REVB
RAFT FISHPARAM
REMAPFIELD PAR
RLABM3230.2
RLABM3121.14D