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The Iowa Code sections 455B.113 through 455B.115 require certification
of laboratories performing analyses of samples which are required to be
submitted to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).
Certification of laboratories for analysis of wastewater samples began
in 1996. The certification program applies to laboratory analytical
methods for wastewater analysis specified in IAC 567 Chapter 83.1(3)c.
Routine on-site monitoring for pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, total
residual chlorine, and other pollutants that must be analyzed immediately
upon sample collection, settleable solids, physical measurements such as
flow and cell depth, and operational monitoring tests specified in
567subrule 63.3(4) are excluded from this requirement.
With rule changes effective 2/11/2004, the IDNR groups the CWA
parameters into seven analytical groups for the purpose of
certification.
Wastewater laboratory certification is performed in accordance with the,
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Environmental
Samples for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Criteria and
Procedures, Quality Assurance, Chapter 3. (August 2003) This document
lists and discusses the evaluation factors and states the criteria that
will be used for evaluation of laboratories seeking certification in
Iowa for provision of Wastewater program data to IDNR. Laboratories are
required to perform satisfactorily on a blind proficiency evaluation
study annually.
See Basic Analytes For Wastewater
(August 2003) for additional information concerning certification for
WW Basic analysis.
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