Quality Control Requirements (B5 Sample Clauses

Quality Control Requirements (B5. 2.5.1 Field Sampling Quality Control Field quality control samples may consist of the following: ■ Blind duplicate samples, to assess the reproducibility of laboratory results on a particular sample set; ■ Matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate (MS/MSD) samples, to assess whether there is any discrepancy in the laboratory results that is attributable to the sample matrix; ■ Equipment rinse/blank samples, to assess the thoroughness of field decontamination procedures and determine whether cross-contamination between sample locations occurred during field activities; ■ Trip blanks to evaluate contamination during collection and transport of aqueous samples for analysis of volatile organic compounds; and ■ Field blanks, which are collected to evaluate whether there are any extraneous sources of contamination that may influence the sample results (e.g., during low-level mercury sampling, a field blank [prepared by the laboratory] is opened to analyze and quantify any atmospheric mercury present during sample collection that may influence the laboratory results). Duplicate samples for aqueous media will be collected at a rate of 1 per every 10 aqueous investigative samples. Duplicates samples for soil/sediment media will be collected at a rate of 1 per every 20 investigative soil/sediment samples. MS/MSD samples will be collected at a rate 1 per every 20 investigative samples. One equipment rinse/blank sample will be collected for each day that non- dedicated or non-disposable sampling equipment is used. SOP SAS-04-03 describes the various quality control samples that will be collected during sampling activities. Field blanks, will only be collected if required by a specific sampling protocol (e.g., low-level mercury sampling). These quality control samples will measure accuracy (qualitative measurement referring the agreement between a measurement made on an object and its true value). In addition, these samples will assess bias (quantitative measurement of the difference between the average of measurements made on the same object and its true value).
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