95-8611. Annual Conference on Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment and Trace Metals Workshop  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 67 (Friday, April 7, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 17787-17788]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-8611]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5186-2]
    
    
    Annual Conference on Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment 
    and Trace Metals Workshop
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of conference and training workshop.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Office of Science and Technology and the Water Environment 
    Federation, co-sponsors, will hold the ``18th Annual Conference on 
    Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment'' to discuss all aspects of 
    environmental measurement. The conference is open to the public. A 
    Workshop on Trace Metals sampling and analysis will precede the 
    conference. This workshop is designed for state and regional 
    authorities.
    
    DATES: The conference will be held on May 3-4, 1995. On May 3, 1995, 
    the conference will begin at 8:45 am and last until 5:15 pm; on May 4, 
    1995, the conference will begin at 8:45 am and adjourn at 4:30 pm. The 
    Workshop on Trace Metals will be held on May 2, 1995, from 12:30 pm to 
    5:30 pm.
    
    ADDRESSES: The conference will be held at the Norfolk Waterside 
    Marriott, Norfolk, Virginia. The Trace Metals Workshop will be held at 
    the Omni International Hotel, 777 Waterside Drive, Norfolk, Virginia 
    23510.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Conference arrangements are being 
    coordinated by the Water Environment Federation. For information on 
    registration, hotel rates, transportation, social events and 
    reservations call the Water Environment Federation Conference Service 
    Line at (800) 666-0206. If you have technical questions regarding the 
    conference program please contact William Telliard, Office of Science 
    and Technology (Mail Code 4303), telephone (202) 260-7120, fax (202) 
    260-7185.
        For Information on the Trace Metals Workshop registration 
    requirements or technical program, call Cindy Simbanin, DynCorp 
    Environmental, at (703) 519-1386.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA's 18th Annual Conference on Analysis of 
    Pollutants in the Environment is designed to bring together 
    representatives of regulated industries, commercial environmental 
    laboratories, state and Federal regulators, and environmental 
    consultants and contractors to discuss all aspects of environmental 
    measurement with a particular focus on analytical methods and related 
    regulatory issues.
        A Workshop on Trace Metals Sampling and Analysis for state and 
    regional authorities will precede the full conference and focus on 
    cutting edge issues in the determination of trace metals in ambient 
    waters. The session on trace metals determinations will cover EPA's 
    recent work on sampling and analysis of metals at water quality 
    criteria levels, discussions of clean and ultra-clean techniques, a 
    case study on a project to determine trace metals and to establish 
    chemical translator ratios for the City of Danville, Virginia, and 
    presentation of methods under development for the determination of 
    arsenic, selenium, and mercury at EPA and state ambient water quality 
    criteria levels. The program for the conference follows:
    
    18th Annual EPA Conference on Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment
    
    Wednesday, May 3, 1995
    
    8:45 am  Opening Remarks
        William Telliard, Director, Analytical Methods Staff, Office of 
    Science and Technology, Office of Water, USEPA
    9:00 am  Introductory Remarks
        Mike Pollen, Water Environment Federation
    9:15 am  Welcome
        James Hanlon, Deputy Office Director, Office of Science and 
    Technology, USEPA
    
    Trace Metals
    
    9:30 am  Implementing EPA's Metals Criteria
        Elizabeth Southerland, Director, Standards and Applied Sciences 
    Division, Office of Water, USEPA
    10:00 am  Establishing Trace Metal Clean Facilities in Existing 
    Laboratories
        Russell Flegal, University of California at Santa Cruz
    10:30-10:45 am  Break
    10:45 am  Determination of Arsenic at Ultra-Trace Levels Using Vapor 
    Generation-Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
        Reshan Fernando, Research Triangle Institute
    11:15 am  Temporal Variability in Dissolved Trace Metals in the 
    Houston Ship Channel, Texas
        Paul Boothe, Texas A&M University
    11:45-1:00 pm  Lunch
    1:00 pm Trace Mercury Analysis of Biological Fluids
        Conrad Naleway and Hwai-Nan Chou, American Dental Association
    1:30 pm  Analytical Methods for Arsenic in Water with an MDL of 2 
    ng/L
        Eric Crecelius, Chuck Apts, and Steve Kiesser, Battelle Marine 
    Sciences Laboratory
    
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    Wednesday, May 3, 1995
    
    Cyanide Methods
    
    2:00 pm  Present and Future of ``Free Cyanide'' Determinations
        Emil Milosavljevic, University of Nevada, Reno
    2:30 pm  Effects of Metals, Ligands, and Oxidants on Cyanide 
    Analysis; Gold Mining Waste Case Study
        Margaret Goldberg, Research Triangle Institute
    3:00-3:15 pm  Break
    3:15 pm Approaches to the Determination of Total and Available 
    Cyanide in Solid Samples
        Ed Heithmar, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las 
    Vegas
    3:45 pm  The Determination of Cyanide in a Chemical Plant's Waste 
    Water Using Ion Chromatography
        Susan Gantz Matz, Quantum USI Division
    
    Analysis Protocols--I
    
    4:15 pm  EPA's Sediment Toxicity Testing Methods
        Teresa Norberg-King, USEPA Environmental Research Laboratory, 
    Duluth and Elizabeth Southerland, Director, Standards and Applied 
    Sciences Division, Office of Water, USEPA
    4:45 pm  Microscale Solvent Extraction Methods for Organic Compound 
    Analyses
        David Mauro, META Environmental, Inc.
    5:15 pm  Adjourn
    
    Thursday, May 4, 1995
    
    Quality Control
    
    8:45 am  Statistical Properties of Low Concentration Measurements 
    and Wastewater Effluent Limitations
        Chuck White and Henry Kahn, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    9:15 am  Compliance Monitoring Detection and Quantitation Levels for 
    EPA Method 1653
        Larry LaFleur, NCASI
    9:45 am  Seeing the Light From a Blind PE Sample: Rocky Mountain 
    Arsenal's Analytical Laboratory Performance Evaluation System
        Angela Barnard-Hatmaker, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
    10:15-10:30 am  Break
    10:30 am  Selecting Kinds and Numbers of QC Samples for More 
    Defensible Environmental Analyses
        Larry Keith, Radian Corporation
    11:00 am  Approaches to Quality Control of Non-Linear Calibration 
    Relationships for SW-846 Methods
        Harry McCarty, SAIC
    
    Sampling Protocols
    
    11:30 am  VOA Compositing Study
        Dale Rushneck, Interface
    12:00-1:15 pm  Lunch
    1:15 pm  The Evaluation and Application of a Large Volume In-Situ 
    Resin Sampler for Monitoring Trace Organic Compounds in Ambient 
    Water
        Hans Biberhofer, Environment Canada
    1:45 pm  Practical Application of Clean Metals Sampling Protocols to 
    NPDES Monitoring
        Will Hunley, Hampton-Roads Sanitation District
    2:15 pm  Residential Environmental Sampling Protocols for Human 
    Exposure Assessment of Lawn Pesticides
        Marielle Brinkman, Battelle Columbus
    
    Thursday, May 4, 1995
    
    2:45-3:00 pm  Break
    
    Analysis Protocols--II
    
    3:00 pm  Solid-Phase Microextraction for the Analysis of Industrial 
    Wastewaters
        Bruce Colby, Pacific Analytical, Inc.
    3:30 pm  Field Analysis: An Effective Approach to Site Assessment 
    and Remediation
        Ileana Rhodes, Shell Development Company
    4:00 pm  Determination of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) at Part-per-
    Trillion Levels in Drinking Waters and Contaminated Groundwaters
        Bruce Tomkins, Wayne H. Griest, and Cecil E. Higgins, Oak Ridge 
    National Laboratory
    4:30 pm  Adjourn
    
    Trace Metals Training Workshop Agenda
    
        Tuesday, May 2, 1995.
    
    12:00 noon
    
    Introductory Remarks: William A. Telliard, USEPA
    
        Mr. Telliard will provide an overview of the WQC levels for 
    trace metals determinations and the topics to be discussed in the 
    workshop to aid attendees in resolving the problems associated with 
    the sampling and analysis of trace metals, including the difficulty 
    in precluding contamination.
    
    Requirements for Determination of Trace Metals: James A. Hanlon, 
    USEPA
    
        Mr. Hanlon will give a background on the need for the 
    determination of trace metals at WQC levels as required by the Clean 
    Water Act and will discuss the detection and quantitation limits 
    necessary to ensure reliable determination of trace metals at these 
    levels.
    
    Overview of the Sampling and Analysis Process for Trace Metals 
    Determinations: Carlton Hunt, Battelle Ocean Sciences
    
        Dr. Hunt will explain how to organize and manage a project for 
    sampling, analysis, data validation, and quality control to ensure 
    that reliable trace metals determinations are made.
    Field Sampling for Trace Metals: William A. Telliard, USEPA
    
        Mr. Telliard will discuss ``clean-hands/dirty-hands'' sampling 
    techniques, the use of protective gloves and clothing to prevent 
    contamination, and the processing of equipment blanks to ensure 
    reliable sampling. Videos of sampling will be used to supplement 
    this presentation.
    
    Laboratory Determinations of Trace Metals: Russell Flegal, 
    University of California at Santa Cruz
    
        Dr. Flegal will describe the set-up and operation of a trace 
    metals laboratory, including the clean room, clean benches, and the 
    equipment and analytical techniques required for determination of 
    each metal.
    
    Quality Assurance, Quality Control, and Data Reliability: Dale 
    Rushneck, Interface, Inc.
    
        Mr. Rushneck will discuss the inter-relationship between quality 
    control testing and the production of reliable data of defensible 
    quality.
    
    Verification and Validation of Trace Metals Data: Lynn Riddick, 
    DynCorp Environmental
    
        Ms. Riddick will provide examples of data review checklists that 
    can be used to determine the reliability of trace metals results. 
    These checklists outline the summary level quality control data 
    required by the analytical methods.
    
    Case Study for Compliance and Determination of Translators: John N. 
    Leonard, Hazen and Sawyer
    
        Dr. Leonard will present the requirements, criteria, background, 
    sampling, analysis, and outcome of a project to determine trace 
    metals and establish chemical translator ratios for the city of 
    Danville, Virginia.
    
    5:30 pm  Adjourn
    
        Dated: March 30, 1995.
    James A. Hanlon,
    Acting Director, Office of Science and Technology.
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Document Information

Published:
04/07/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of conference and training workshop.
Document Number:
95-8611
Dates:
The conference will be held on May 3-4, 1995. On May 3, 1995, the conference will begin at 8:45 am and last until 5:15 pm; on May 4, 1995, the conference will begin at 8:45 am and adjourn at 4:30 pm. The Workshop on Trace Metals will be held on May 2, 1995, from 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
Pages:
17787-17788 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5186-2
PDF File:
95-8611.pdf