Chlorinated Pesticides and PCBs– Drinking Water
Laboratory Fee Schedule
Procedure: EZZ0222A
Synonym(s):
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Chlorinated pesticides and PCBs in Water
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Requisition Form
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G-22
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Test Description
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Chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in drinking water, EPA method 508.1
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Pre-Approval Needed
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N/A
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Supplemental Information Required
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N/A
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Supplemental Form(s)
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N/A
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Performed on Specimens from (sources)
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Environmental
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Sample/Specimen Type for Testing
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Drinking Water
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Minimum Volume/Size Required
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Narrow-mouth (or wide mouth) amber glass with Teflon (PTFE) cap liner; 1 quart (1 L)
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Storage/Preservation Prior to Shipping
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- Add 50 mg of sodium sulfite (Na2SO3) to the empty container (dechlorinating agent)
- Open the tap and allow the system to flush until the water temperature stabilizes, at least 5 minutes. Turn flow down to a smooth, pencil thin stream.
- Remove cap from the bottle, tilt, and place under stream.
- Fill half the container with sample water. Mix gently until sodium sulfite is completely dissolved.
- Add 3 to 4 mL 6N hydrochloric acid (HCl) in order to achieve a pH of < 2. (HCl is used as a Preservative)
- Finish filling the container (to shoulder) and seal. A small amount of head space is acceptable.
- Mix for one minute.
- Store samples in the dark from time of collection until extraction.
- Store at 4°C.
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Transport Medium
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N/A
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Specimen Labeling
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- Label each bottle with a waterproof marker.
- Pre-printing labels is acceptable.
- Sample identification must match submission form.
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Shipping and Specimen Handling Requirements
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- Ship according to Dangerous Goods Regulations, IATA, and/or CFR 49.
- Ship on ice (4°C).
- Store samples in the dark from time of collection until extraction.
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Method
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EPA 508.1
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Turn-around Time
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Samples must be extracted by the lab within 14 days of collection.
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Interferences/Limitations
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- Be careful not to add too much Na2SO3to the sample because this may cause interference in the analysis.
- Sampling equipment must be free of plastic tubing, gaskets or other parts that may leach interfering analytes into the sample.
- Matrix interferences may be caused by contaminants that are coextracted from the sample. The extent of matrix interferences may vary considerably from sample to sample.
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Common Causes for Rejection
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Insufficient quantity, unacceptable specimen type or source, improper shipping conditions, expired media or collection container, discrepancies between specimen label and submission form, incomplete or missing submission form
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Additional Information
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- Laboratory QC duplicates are required for samples. One in ten samples should be collected in triplicate. For the sample to be triplicated, add the words “+DUP”. The sample and duplicates will be submitted with only one analysis form.
- If the chlorine residual is >5 mg/L, additional dechlorinating agent is required. For every mg/L of chlorine above the initial 5 mg/L add an additional 10 mg of Na2SO3.
For example: a sample with 7 mg/L chlorine would require 70 mg of Na2SO3.
Contact the laboratory at (512) 776-7587 for currently supported analyte list.
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