Guidance for Preparing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Guidance for Preparing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Guidance for Preparing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
SW Sampling Rev. 1.0 Date: 1/01 Page 8 of 8 8. Decontaminate all sampling equipment prior to the collection of additional samples. 11.0 Data and Records Management All data and information (e.g., sample collection method used) must be documented on field data sheets or within site logbooks with permanent ink. 12.0 Quality Control And Quality Assurance 12.1 Representative samples are required. In order to collect a representative sample, the hydrology and morphometrics, (e.g., measurements of volume, depth, etc.) of a stream or impoundment should be determined prior to sampling. This will aid in determining the presence of phases or layers in lagoons or impoundments, flow patterns in streams, and appropriate sample locations and depths. 12.2 All field QC samples required in the QA Project Plan must be followed; these may involve field blanks, trip blanks, and collection of replicate samples. 13.0 References SOP R11 #200 Sampling Equipment Decontamination, Version 1.1. QA/G-6 B-8 March 2001
C-47 Color Rev. #: 2 Date: July 2000 Page 1 of 8 APPENDIX C STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF COLOR DRAFT EXAMPLE - DO NOT QUOTE OR CITE Prepared by: _________________________________________ Date:______________ Chemist Reviewed by: _________________________________________ Date:______________ Section Chief Approved by: _________________________________________ Date: _____________ Laboratory Quality Assurance Coordinator U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION XI REGIONAL LABORATORY QA/G-6 C-1 March 2001
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C-47 Color<br />
Rev. #: 2<br />
Date: July 2000<br />
Page 1 of 8<br />
APPENDIX C<br />
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE<br />
FOR THE DETERMINATION OF COLOR<br />
DRAFT EXAMPLE - DO NOT QUOTE OR CITE<br />
Prepared by: _________________________________________ Date:______________<br />
Chemist<br />
Reviewed by: _________________________________________ Date:______________<br />
Section Chief<br />
Approved by: _________________________________________ Date: _____________<br />
Laboratory Quality Assurance Coordinator<br />
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY<br />
REGION XI<br />
REGIONAL LABORATORY<br />
QA/G-6 C-1<br />
March 2001