Intermittent Data Sample Clauses

Intermittent Data. The intermittent data collected under the NAEMS consisted of lagoon composition data, lagoon coverage and animal inventory values. For the lagoon composition data, the QAPP states that samples of manure were to be collected at the lagoons every measurement period (i.e., four times per year). Table 4-2 summarizes the manure sampling schedule for each site, the availability of composition data and whether or not the sampling data coincided with the monitoring periods for each site. Although most of the sites reported liquid composition data once per measurement period, the sampling dates rarely coincided with a NAEMS monitoring date. Considering alignment with the NAEMS monitoring dates, the data completeness goal for liquid composition data of quarterly sampling was not achieved at any of the NAEMS monitoring sites. Liquid composition data were not collected at site WA5A and the data for sites IN4A, IN5A and WI5A were reported as ranges and the sampling dates were not provided. Completeness criteria for the lagoon coverage and animal inventory values were not specified in the QAPP. Table 4-3 shows the dates that observations were recorded for lagoon coverage. Table 4-4 shows the dates for which an animal inventory value were provided. Table 4-2. Summary of Intermittent Data Site Sampling Date Number of Samples Content Data Available? Sampling Date Coincident w/NAEMS Monitoring Date? pH Nitrogen Solids NH3 Sulfur IN4A The final report contained ranges of composition data without sampling dates. Unknown NC4A 12/1/2006 1 Y Y N N Y N 1/24/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 3/22/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 4/19/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 6/15/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 8/1/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 9/25/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 11/20/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 1/24/2008 1 Y Y N N Y N 5/16/2008 1 Y Y N N Y N 7/9/2008 1 Y Y N N Y N 8/26/2008 1 Y Y N N Y N 10/15/2008 1 Y Y N N Y N 2/18/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N 4/3/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N 4/3/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N 5/25/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N 5/26/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N 7/17/2009 1 Y Y N N Y Y 8/31/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N 12/16/2009 1 Y Y N N Y N Table 4-2. Summary of Intermittent Data Site Sampling Date Number of Samples Content Data Available? Sampling Date Coincident w/NAEMS Monitoring Date? pH Nitrogen Solids NH3 Sulfur OK4A 11/1/2008 1 Y Y Y Y Y N IA3A 6/4/2008 3 Y N Y Y N Y 4/9/2009 3 Y Y Y Y N Y 4/15/2009 3 Y Y Y Y N N 7/29/2009 3 Y Y Y Y Y Y NC3A 12/1/2006 1 Y Y N N Y N 1/24/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 3/22/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 4/19/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 6/15/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 8/6/2007 1 Y Y N N Y N 9/27/2007...
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