Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 100-199 - Environmental Protection General
Chapter NR 149 - Laboratory Accreditation
Subchapter V - Proficiency Testing
Section NR 149.27 - Proficiency testing sample acceptance limits and grading
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 149.27
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) ACCEPTANCE LIMITS. A laboratory's result for any analyte or analyte group is considered unacceptable if it meets any of the following conditions:
(a) The result falls outside the acceptance
limits.
(b) The laboratory reports
a result for an analyte not present in the PT sample.
(c) The laboratory does not report a result
for an analyte present in the PT sample.
(d) The laboratory fails to submit its
results to the PT sample provider on or before the deadline for the PT sample
study.
(e) The laboratory reports a
method code for either an unap-proved method or the method code reported is not
appropriate for the technology-analyte or method-analyte combination.
(f) The laboratory fails to meet department
specified grading criteria for multi-analyte PT samples.
Note: Department grading criteria can be found on the Wisconsin department of natural resources laboratory accreditation program website.
(2) GRADING.
(a) PT samples for analytes in aqueous and
non-aqueous matrices shall be graded in accordance with acceptance limits
established by the department considering criteria developed by the
EPA.
(b) When the EPA has not
developed acceptance limits for required PT sample analytes, the department may
develop acceptance limits based on its experience or information supplied by
approved PT sample providers.
(c)
When an insufficient number of laboratories participate in a study to generate
peer-based acceptance limits in a PT sample with analytes for which the EPA has
not established acceptance limits, the department may grade results using fixed
acceptance limits.
(d) PT sample
analytes in drinking water shall be graded in accordance with the acceptance
limits established in
40 CFR
141.23(k) (3) (ii), 40 CFR
141.24 (f) (17) (i) (C) and (D),
40 CFR
141.24(f) (17) (ii) (B), 40
CFR 141.24 (h) (19) (i) (A) and (B), and
40 CFR 141.89(a) (1)
(ii), and 40 CFR 141.131 (b) (2) (ii) and
(iii).
Note: Links to 40 CFR Part 141 can be found on the Wisconsin department of natural resources laboratory accreditation program website.
(e) When
accreditation in an analyte group is based on passing a representative PT
sample containing more than one analyte, the laboratory shall report acceptable
results on at least 80% of the analytes to achieve acceptable results for that
sample. The department may investigate repeated failures for specific analytes
and direct enforcement action in the event of two consecutive failures in the
drinking water matrix or three consecutive failures in the aqueous
matrix.
(f) The department shall
establish procedures for evaluating false positives and false negatives
reported in analyzed PT samples.
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