Note: Biosolids and sludges are a non-aqueous matrix for accreditation purposes.
Table 1 - Analytical Technologies for Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Matrices
Number | Analytical Technology |
General Chemistry | |
1. | Oxygen Demand Assays (BOD or cBOD)1 |
2. | Colorimetric or Turbidimetric |
3. | Electrometric Assays (i.e. ion-selective electrode) |
4. | Gravimetric Assays - Residue (solids) |
5. | Extraction/Gravimetric Assays - Oil & Grease as Hexane Extractable Materials (HEM)1 |
6. | Titrimetric or Potentiometric Titration Assays |
7. | Flow Injection-Gas Diffusion-Amperometry1 |
8. | Nondispersive Infrared (NDIR) or Microcoulometry |
9. | Ion Chromatography (IC) |
Metals | |
10. | Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (FLAA) |
11. | Flame Photometry Spectrophotometry (FP) |
12. | Gaseous Hydride Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (GHAA) |
13. | Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (GFAA) |
14. | Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (CVAA) |
15. | Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometry (CVAFS) |
16. | Thermal Decomposition Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (TDAA) |
17. | Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrophotometry (ICP) |
18. | Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP/MS) |
Organics | |
19. | Gas Chromatography (GC) |
20. | Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) |
21. | Liquid Chromatography (LC) |
22. | Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS) |
23. | High Resolution Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (HRGC/MS) |
Other | |
24. | Hazardous Waste Characteristics2 |
25. | Solid Waste Leaching Procedures2 |
26. | Whole Effluent Toxicity Assays1 |
27. | Other3 |
Note: Links to 40 CFR Part 141 can be found on the Wisconsin department of natural resources laboratory accreditation program website.
Table 2 - Analytical Classes for Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Matrices
Number | Analytical Classes |
1. | General Chemistry |
2. | Metals |
3. | Volatile Organic Compounds |
4. | Base, Neutral, and Acid Extractable Semivolatile Compounds, including: a. Aldehydes and Ketones b. Benzidines c. Chlorinated Hydrocarbons d. Explosive Residues e. Haloethers f. Nitroaromatics g. Nitrosamines h. Non-halogenated Organics i. Phenols j. Phthalates k. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
5. | Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
6. | Pesticides and Metabolites, including: a. Acid b. Nitrogen c. Carbamate d. Organochlorine e. Organophosphorus f. Triazine g. Other |
7. | Persistent Organic Pollutants |
8. | Hazardous Waste Characteristics1 |
9. | Leaching Procedures1,2 |
10. | Solvent Scans |
11. | Toxicity, Acute |
12. | Toxicity, Chronic |
Table 3 - Analytical Classes for the Drinking Water Matrix
Number 1. | Analytical Classes Disinfection By-products |
2. | Primary Inorganic Contaminants (Non-Metals) |
3. | Primary Inorganic Contaminants (Metals) |
4. | Secondary Contaminants (Non-Metals) |
5. | Secondary Contaminants (Metals) |
6. | Synthetic Organic Contaminants (SOC) - Dioxin |
7. | Synthetic Organic Contaminants (SOC) - Organochlorine Pesticides |
8. | Synthetic Organic Contaminants (SOC) - Nitrogen-Phosphorus Pesticides |
9. | Synthetic Organic Contaminants (SOC) - Herbicides |
10. | Synthetic Organic Contaminants (SOC) - Miscellaneous |
11. | Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) |
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 149.13