(b) Analysis
under this section shall only be conducted by laboratories that have been
certified by EPA or the commissioner. Laboratories may conduct sample analyses
under provisional certification until January 1, 1996. To receive certification
to conduct analyses for antimony, arsenic, asbestos, barium, beryllium,
cadmium, chromium, cyanide, fluoride, mercury, nickel, nitrate, nitrite,
selenium, and thallium, the laboratory must do the following:
(1) Successfully analyze PE samples provided
by EPA, the commissioner, or by a third party with approval of the EPA or the
commissioner, at least once a year.
(2) For each contaminant that has been
included in the PE sample and for each method for which the laboratory desires
certification achieve quantitative results on the analyses that are within the
following acceptance limits:
Contaminant |
Acceptance Limit |
Antimony |
±30% at >0.006
mg/l |
Arsenic1 |
± 30% at > 0.003
mg/l |
Asbestos |
2 standard deviations based on study statistics |
Barium |
±15% at >0.15
mg/l |
Beryllium |
±15% at >0.001
mg/l |
Cadmium |
±20% at >0.002
mg/l |
Chromium |
±15% at >0.01
mg/l |
Cyanide |
±25% at >0.1
mg/l |
Fluoride |
±10% at >1 to 10
mg/l |
Mercury |
±30% at >0.0005
mg/l |
Nickel |
±15% at >0.01
mg/l |
Nitrate |
±10% at >0.4
mg/l |
Nitrite |
±15% at >0.4
mg/l |
Selenium |
±20% at >0.01
mg/l |
Thallium |
±30% at >0.002
mg/l |
1Acceptance
limit effective January 1, 2006. Until then, limit should be two (2) standard
deviations based on study statistics. |
*Methods referenced in this section may be obtained as
follows:
(1) Method 245.2, "Methods
for Chemical Analysis or Water and Wastes", EPA-600/ 4-79-020, March 1983,
available at NTIS, PB84-128677.
(2)
Methods 200.8, 200.9, 200.7, and 245.1 may be found in "Methods for the
Determination of Metals in Environmental Samples-Supplement I", EPA-600/94-111,
May 1994, available from NTIS, PB95-125472, 800-553-6847.
(3) Methods D 3697-92, D 1179-93B, D 3223-91,
D 3867-90A, D 3867-90B, D 3859-93A, and D 3859-93B, may be found in "Annual
Book of ASTM Standards", 1994 and 1996, Vols. 11.01 and 11.02, American Society
for Testing and Materials, available from the American Society for Testing and
Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428. Any
year containing the cited version of the method may be used.
(4) Methods D 2972-97C, D 2972-97B, D
3645-97B, D 2036-98A, D 2036-98B, D 4327-97, D 3859-98A, and D 3859-98B may be
found in the "Annual Book of ASTM Standards, 1999, Vols. 11.01 and 11.02,
American Society for Testing and Materials, available from the American Society
for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken,
Pennsylvania 19428. Any year containing the cited version of the method may be
used.
(5) Methods 3113B, 3114B,
3111D, and 3111B may be found in "18th Edition of Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater", 1992, or "19th Edition of Standard
Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater", 1995, American Public
Health Association, available from the American Public Health Association, 1015
Fifteenth Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20005. Either edition may be
used.
(6) Methods 3120B,
4500-CN-C, 4500-CN-G,
4500-CN-E, 4500-CN-F,
4110B, 4500F-B, 4500-F-D,
4500F-C, 4500F-E, 3112B,
4500-NO3-F, 4500-NO3-D,
4500-NO3-E, and 4500-NO2-B may be
found in "18th Edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and
Wastewater", 1992, "19th Edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water and Wastewater", 1995, or "20th Edition of Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater", 1998, American Public Health Association,
available from the American Public Health Association, 1015 Fifteenth Street
NW, Washington, D.C. 20005. The cited methods published in any of the three (3)
editions may be used.
(7) Method
I-3300-85 may be found in Techniques of Water Resources Investigation of the
U.S. Geological Survey, Book 5, Chapter A-1, 3rd Edition, 1989, available from
Information Services, U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, Box 25286,
Denver, Colorado 80225-0425.
(8)
Methods 335.4, 300.0, and 353.2 may be found in "Methods for the Determination
of Inorganic Substances in Environmental Samples", EPA-600/R-93-100, August
1993, available from NTIS, PB94-120821.
(9) Method 601 may be found in Technical
Bulletin 601 "Standard Method of Test for Nitrate in Drinking Water", July
1994, PN 221890-001, Analytical Technology, Inc., available from ATI Orion, 529
Main Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02129.
(10) Method B-1011 may be found in "Waters
Test Method for Determination of Nitrate/Nitrite in Water Using Single Column
Ion Chromatography", August 1987, available from Waters Corporation, 34 Maple
Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757.
(11) Method 100.1 may be found in "Analytical
Methods for Determination of Asbestos Fibers in Water", EPA-600/ 4-83-043, EPA,
September 1983, available from NTIS, PB83-260471.
(12) Method 100.2 may be found in
"Determination of Asbestos Structure Over 10-µm in Length in Drinking
Water", EPA-600/R-94-134, June 1994, available from NTIS,
PB94-201902.
(13) Method 129-71W
may be found in "Fluoride in Water and Wastewater", December 1972, Technicon
Industrial Systems, available from Bran & Luebbe, 1025 Busch Parkway,
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089.
(14)
Method 380-75WE may be found in "Fluoride in Water and Wastewater", February
1976, Technicon Industrial Systems, available from Bran & Luebbe, 1025
Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089.
(15) Method Kelada 01 may be found in "Kelada
Automated Test Methods for Total Cyanide, Acid Dissolvable Cyanide, and
Thiocyanate", Rev 1.2, August 2001, EPA 821-B-01-099, available from the
National Technical Information Service (NTIS), PB 2001-108275, 5285 Port Royal
Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161, 800-553-6847.
(16) Method QuikChem 10-204-00-1 -X may be
found in "Digestion and distillation of total cyanide in drinking and
wastewaters using MICRO DIST and determination of cyanide by flow injection
analysis", Rev 2.1, November 30, 2000, available from Lachat Industries, 6645
West Mill Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218, 414-358-4200.
These methods are also available for copying at the Indiana
Department of Environmental Management, Office of Water Quality, 100 North
Senate Avenue, Room N1255, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.