Revision of New Division Protocol for Collecting and Processing Surface-Water Samples for Low-Level Inorganic Analyses In Reply Refer To: January 28, 1994 Mail Stop 412 OFFICE OF WATER QUALITY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM 94.09 Subject: Revision of New Division Protocol for Collecting and Processing Surface-Water Samples for Low-Level Inorganic Analyses This memorandum conveys a revised version of the new Division protocol for collecting and processing surface- water samples for low-level (microgram/liter, part-per- billion) inorganic analyses. Minor editorial corrections were made throughout the protocol and significant corrections were made to the procedures that begin on page 40. This version of the protocol, dated January 28, 1994, supersedes the version dated December 21, 1993. The Office of Water Quality (OWQ) has plans to publish the protocol as an Open- File Report after the protocol has been in use in the Division for about 6 months and any necessary revisions, based on practical experience, are made. The OWQ has developed the protocol over the last 2 1/2 years to improve and assure the inorganic data produced in the operational program. In reading and using the protocol, personnel are directed to OWQ Technical Memorandum 93.11, which covers (1) reasons for the protocol; (2) what is meant by "implementation"; (3) programs and projects affected, including logistical considerations and equipment needs; (4) training needs; and (5) answers to some specific questions that have been asked about the protocol. The implementation date for the protocol is February 1, 1994. That means that all new projects and programs that require low-level inorganic analyses and are started on or after that date will use the new protocol and it will become standard operating procedure (SOP) in the Division for collecting and processing these types of samples. For those projects and programs already in progress, the protocol should be applied as soon as possible. That is, for a project whose field sampling is scheduled to end prior to October 1, 1994, you have the option of using or not using the new protocol. For longer term projects now in progress and continuing past October 1, 1994, the protocol should be applied as SOP as soon as practical. For Federal programs, including NAWQA, Toxic Substances Hydrology, DODEC, and NASQAN/Benchmark, the protocol will be implemented upon guidance from the respective Program Managers. This should be accomplished after February 1, 1994, when practical, but no later than October 1, 1994. The National Water Quality Laboratory is developing a set of Custom Analyses Schedules for analyzing deionized water blanks. The specifics are (1) a 2- to 3-week turnaround time; (2) detection levels in the range of 0.2 to 0.4 ug/L, for 15-20 (actual number to be determined) trace elements analyzed by ICP/MS; and (3) analyses of nutrients, major ions, and additional trace elements by existing methods. This new schedule and the issue of acid preservation are described in OWQ Technical Memorandum 94.06. David A. Rickert Chief, Office of Water Quality Attachment This memorandum supersedes Office of Water Quality Technical Memorandum 94.05. Key Words: Analysis, protocol, surface water Distribution: A, B, S, FO, PO, AH