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State of Alaska, Environmental Conservation Water Info Mgt 907-465-5153 ti l th The following is a list of fields currently collected by DEC for Field Measurements and Chemistry. This list is subject to change in the future as needed in order to match the Environmental Protection Agency's requirements. Clicking the cell displays help for the field in a yellow pop-up text box. If the field is limited to specific values, an href will appear leading you to the list of values. Org Id Project ID Station ID Station Name Station Type Station Lat Station Long Station Horizontal Col Sys Station Horz Col Method Map Scale Station County Activity Medium Activity ID Activity Start Date Activity Start Time Activity Start Time Zone Activity End Date Activity End Time Activity End Time Zone Activity Lat Activity Long Activity Horizontal Col Sys Activity Horz Col Method Acvity Horz Co Me od Map Scale Activity Type Activity Depth/Height Measure Activity Depth/Height Units Activity Top Depth/Height Measure Activity Top Depth/Height Units Activity Bottom Depth/Height Measure Activity Bottom Depth/Height Units Activity Relative Depth Name Activity Comments Characteristic Name Result Analytical Method Result Analytical Method Context Result Value Result Value Units Result Qualifier Result Sample Fraction Value Type Result Status Result Comment Sample Collection Method ID Sample Collection Equipment Result Detection Condition Result Detection Limit Type

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State of Alaska, Environmental Conservation Water Info Mgt 907-465-5153

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The following is a list of fields currently collected by DEC for Field Measurements and Chemistry. This list is subject to change in the future as needed in order to match the Environmental Protection Agency's requirements.

Clicking the cell displays help for the field in a yellow pop-up text box.

If the field is limited to specific values, an href will appear leading you to the list of values.

Org IdProject IDStation IDStation NameStation TypeStation LatStation LongStation Horizontal Col SysStation Horz Col MethodMap ScaleStation CountyActivity MediumActivity IDActivity Start DateActivity Start TimeActivity Start Time ZoneActivity End DateActivity End TimeActivity End Time ZoneActivity LatActivity LongActivity Horizontal Col SysActivity Horz Col MethodAc vity Horz Co Me odMap ScaleActivity TypeActivity Depth/Height MeasureActivity Depth/Height UnitsActivity Top Depth/Height MeasureActivity Top Depth/Height UnitsActivity Bottom Depth/Height MeasureActivity Bottom Depth/Height UnitsActivity Relative Depth NameActivity CommentsCharacteristic NameResult Analytical MethodResult Analytical Method ContextResult ValueResult Value UnitsResult QualifierResult Sample FractionValue TypeResult StatusResult CommentSample Collection Method IDSample Collection EquipmentResult Detection ConditionResult Detection Limit Type

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State of Alaska, Environmental Conservation Water Info Mgt 907-465-5153

Result Detection LimitResult Detection Limit UnitsLaboratory NameLaboratory Accreditation Indicator

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Characteristics Result Units(-)-cis-Permethrin #/100 gal Number per 100 gallons(-)-trans-Permethrin #/100ml Number per hundred milliliters(+)-cis-Permethrin #/500 ml Number per 500 milliters(2-Methyl-1-propenyl)benzene #/acre Number per acre(3-Bromopropyl)benzene #/cm2 Number per square centimeter(E)-6-Methyl-3-undecene #/cm3 Number per cubic centimeter(E,E)-Farnesol #/dl Number per deciliter(Z)-Chloro-1-propene #/ft2 Number per square foot(Z,Z)-11,13-Hexadecadienal #/ha Number per hectare.alpha.,.alpha.-Dimethylphenethylaminep y y #/in2 Number per square inchoxo-4-isoxazolepropanoic acid #/km2 Number per square kilometer.alpha.-Chlordene #/l Number per liter.alpha.-Endosulfan #/m2 Number per square meter.alpha.-Hexachlorocyclohexane #/m3 Number per cubic meter.alpha.-Methylstyrene #/mi2 Number per square mile.alpha.-Naphthylthiourea #/ml Number per milliliter.alpha.-Nitrotoluene #/yd2 Number per square yard.Alpha.-Pinene % Percent.alpha.-Terpineol % by vol Percent by volume.beta.-Chlordene % by wt Percent by weight.beta.-Endosulfan % CaCO3 Percent calcium carbonate.beta.-Hexachlorocyclohexane % Cover Percent Coverg.beta.-Sitosterol % sediment produces response.delta.-Hexachlorocyclohexane 0/00 Parts per thousandgamma Butyrolactone.gamma.-Butyrolact ac AcresAcres.gamma.-Chlordene ac-ft Acre-feet y1-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethanol ADMI value Institute Color Value1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane amps Electrical current, amperes1,1,1-Trichloro-2-propanone Angst Angstroms1,1,1-Trichloroethane atm Pressure, atmospheres1,1,1-trichloropentane BTU Energy, British Thermal Units1,1,1-Trichloropropane cal Energy, calories1,1,2,2-Tetrabromoethane cfm Cubic feet per minute1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane cfs Cubic feet per second1,1,2-Trichloroethaney ( CFU Colony Forming Unitsy g pmethallyl)cyclopentane cfu/100ml Milliliters1,1,4,6-Tetramethylindan cm centimeters1,1,4,7-Tetramethylindan cm/sec Centimeters per second1,1'-Binaphthalene cm2 Square centimeters1,1-Dichloroethane cm3 Cubic centimeters1,1-Dichloroethylene cm3/hr Cubic centimeters per hour1,1-Dichloropropane cm3/l cubic centimeters per liter1,1-Dichloropropanone cm3/min Cubic centimeters per minute1,1-Dichloropropene cm3/sec Cubic centimeters per second1,1-Dimethoxyethane count count1,1-Dimethyl-2-octylcyclobutane days Days

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1 2 3 hloro enzene y

1,1-Dimethylcyclopropane Deg Direction or angle, degrees1,1-Dimethylindan deg C Degrees Celsius (Centigrade)1,1'-Oxybis[3-chloropropane] deg F Degrees Fahrenheit1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane deg K Degrees Kelvin1,2,3,4,5,7,7-Heptachloro-2-norbornene dl Deciliters1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuranp dm decimetersdioxin dm2 Square decimeters1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuranp p drips/min Drips per minutedioxin drops Drops1,2,3,4,7,7-Hexachloronorbornadiene eq/L equivalents per Literg y p1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran fc/ft2 square foot1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran fibers/l Fibers per liter1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ft feet1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorobenzene ft/day Feet per day1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene ft/min Feet per minute1,2,3,4-Tetramethylbenzene ft/sec Feet per second1,2,3,4-Tetramethylphenanthrene ft2 Square feet1,2,3,5-Tetrachlorobenzene ft3 Cubic feet1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene ft3/day Cubic feet per day1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran ft-candles Light Intensity, foot candles1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ft-lbs Energy, foot poundsy y1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran FTU Units1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin g grams1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran g/cm2 grams per square centimeters1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin g/cm3 grams per cubic centimeter1 2 3 Trichlorobenzene, , -Tric b g/dayg/da Grams per dayGrams per day1,2,3-Trichloropropane g/hr Grams per hour1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene g/kg grams per kilogram1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene g/l Grams per liter1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene g/m2 grams per square meter1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene g/m2/day grams per square meter per day1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene g/m2/hr grams per square meter per hour1,2-Benzisothiazole g/m3 grams per cubic meter1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one g/m3/day grams per cubic meter per day1,2-Bis(2-chloroethoxy)ethane g/m3/hr grams per cubic meter per hour1,2-Butylene oxide g/min Grams per minute1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane g/ml Grams per milliliter1,2-Dichlorobutane g/sec Grams per second1,2-Dichloroethane gal Fluid gallons1,2-Dichloroethylene gal/day Gallons per day1,2-Dichloropropane gal/hr Gallons per hour1,2-Dichloropropene gal/min Gallons per minute1,2-Dimethyl-3-ethylbenzene gal/sec Gallons per second1,2-Dimethyl-4-ethylbenzene gpg grains per gallonp y g p1,2-Dimethylhydrazine gpm/ft minute per foot1,2-Dimethylnaphthalene ha Hectares1,2-Diphenylhydrazine hours Hours

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1 6 7 hth l/sec lit

1,2-Epithiocyclohexane hp Power, horsepower1,2-Propadienylbenzeney Imp gal Imperial gallonshexamethylcyclopenta[g]-2-benzopyran in inches1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine in2 Square inches1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene in3 Cubic inches1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene inH2O Pressure, inches of water1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene inHg Pressure, inches of mercuryg y1,3-Butadiene JCU Units1,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Joules Energy, Joules1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol JTU Turbidity, Jackson Turbidity Units1,3-Dichloropropane kcal Energy, kilocalories1,3-Dichloropropene kg kilograms1,3-Dimethyl-4-ethylbenzene kg/m2 kilograms per square meter1,3-Dimethyl-5-ethylbenzene kg/m3 kilograms per cubic meterg p1,3-Dimethylindan kg/t CaCO3 carbonate1,3-Dinitropyrene km kilometers1,3-Dioxolane km/hr Kilometers per hour1,4-Cyclohexanedione km/sec Kilometers per second1,4-Dichloro-2-butene km2 Square kilometers1,4-Dichloro-2-butyne knots Nautical miles per hour1,4-Dichlorobutane kw Power, kilowatts1,4-Dimethoxyanthracene l Liters1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene l/day Liters per day1,4-Dioxane l/hr liters per hour1,4-Naphthoquinone l/min liters per minute1 6 7 Trimethylnaphthalene, , -Trimethylnap alene l/sec liters per seconders per secondgy y g y1,6-Dimethylindan Langleys (cal/sq cm)1,6-Dimethylnaphthalene lb pounds1,8-Naphthalic anhydride lb/acre/yr pounds per acre per year1,9-Nonanediol lb/day Pounds per day11-Tricosene lb/hr Pounds per hourp p1-Bromo-2-chloroethane y lb/in displacementimidazolidinedione lb/min Pounds per minute1-Bromobutane lb/sec Pounds per secondg y pnonafluoro- lm/ft2 square foot1-Butanol lumens Light Intensity, lumens1-Butene m meters1-Butoxy-2-propanol m/sec Meters per second1-Chloro-2,2-dimethylpropane m2 Square meters1-Chloroanthraquinone m3 Cubic meters1-Chlorobutane m3/hr Cubic meters per hour1-Chlorocyclohexene m3/min Cubic meters per min1-Chlorohexane m3/sec Cubic meters per second1-Chloronaphthalene meq/L Milli-equivalents per Liter1-Chloropropane metric ton metric tons1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10, mg milligrams1-Decanol mg/cm3 milligrams per cubic centimeter

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2 (Me lthi azo mm ers

1-Dodecanol mg/day Milligrams per day1-Eicosanol mg/g milligrams per gram1-Heptadecanolp mg/hr Milligrams per hour1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7- mg/kg milligrams per kilogram1-Hexadecanol mg/l milligrams per literg p1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro- mg/l CaCO3 carbonate1-Hexanol y mg/m2 milligrams per square meterg p q pdimethyl- mg/m2/day dayg p q p1-Hydroxychlordene mg/m2/hr hour1-Methoxy-2-butanol mg/m3 milligrams per cubic meterg p p1-Methylfluorene mg/m3/day dayg p p1-Methylindan mg/m3/hr hour1-Methylnaphthalene mg/min Milligrams per minute1-Methylphenanthrene mg/ml Milligrams per milliliter1-Methylpyrene mg/sec Milligrams per second1-Naphthalenamine mgal/mnth Millions of gallons per month1-Naphthol mgal/year Millions of gallons per year1-Nitropyrene mgd Millions of gallons per dayy p1-Octadecene mho/cm centimeter1-Pentene mi miles1-Phenylnaphthalene mi2 Square miles1-Propanol Min Direction or angle, minutes1rs Cis-Permethrin minutes Minutes1-Tetradecanol ml Milliliters1-Tetradecene ml/l Milliliters per liter2 (Methylthio)benzothiazole- thy o)benzothi le mm millimetersmillimet2-(Nonylphenoxy)ethanol mm2 Square millimeters2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6-Nonachlorobiphenyl mm3/l cubic millimeters per liter2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5'-Octachlorobiphenyl mmH2O Pressure, millimeters of water2,2',3,3',4,4',5,6,6'-Nonachlorobiphenyl mmHg Pressure, millimeters of mercury2,2',3,3',4,4',5,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl mmol/kg Millimoles per kilogramp q p2,2',3,3',4,4',5,6-Octachlorobiphenyl mmol/m2/dy day p q p2,2',3,3',4,4',5-Heptachlorobiphenyl mmol/m2/hr hour2,2',3,3',4,4',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl Molal Molal2,2',3,3',4,4',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl Molar Molar2,2',3,3',4,4'-Hexachlorobiphenyl Mole/l Moles per liter2,2',3,3',4,5,5',6,6'-Nonachlorobiphenyl months Months2,2',3,3',4,5,5',6'-Octachlorobiphenyl mosm/kg milliosmole per kg2,2',3,3',4,5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl mph Miles per hour2,2',3,3',4,5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl MPN Most Probable Number p2,2',3,3',4,5,6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl MPN/100ml milliliters2,2',3,3',4,5',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl mrem/day millirems per day2,2',3,3',4,5',6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl mrem/yr millirems per year2,2',3,3',4,5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl ms Milliseconds2,2',3,3',4,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl mS/cm Milli-Siemens per Centimeterp q2,2',3,3',4,5,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl MT/km2/yr per year2,2',3,3',4,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl mV Millivolts

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4 6 bi eny l Milliliters

2,2',3,3',4,5-Hexachlorobiphenyl mw Power, megawatts2,2',3,3',4,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl nCi/L Nanocuries per liter2,2',3,3',4,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl ng nanograms2,2',3,3',4,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl ng/cm3 nanograms per cubic centimeter2,2',3,3',4-Pentachlorobiphenyl ng/g nanograms per gram2,2',3,3',5,5',6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl ng/kg nanograms per kilogram2,2',3,3',5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl ng/l nanograms per liter2,2',3,3',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl ng/m2 nanograms per square meter2,2',3,3',5,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl ng/m3 nanograms per cubic meter2,2',3,3',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl nm nanometers2,2',3,3',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl nmi nautical miles2,2',3,3',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl nmi2 Square nautical miles2,2',3,3',6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl nmol/kg Nano-moles per Kilogram2,2',3,3',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl Normal Normaly p2,2',3,3'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl NTU Turbidity Units2,2',3,4,4',5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl nu number or gage2,2',3,4,4',5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl oz ounces2,2',3,4,4',5,6,6'-Octachlorobiphenyl Pascal Pressure, Pascal units2,2',3,4,4',5,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl pCi/g pico-Curies per gram2,2',3,4,4',5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl pCi/L pico-Curies per Liter2,2',3,4,4',5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl pCi/m2 pico-Curies per square meter2,2',3,4,4',5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl pCi/m3 pico-Curies per cubic meter2,2',3,4,4',5-Hexachlorobiphenyl pCi/ml pico-Curies per milliliter2,2',3,4,4',6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl PCU Platinum Cobalt Units (color)2,2',3,4,4',6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl per m per meterq g p2 2' 3 4 4' 6 Hexachlorobiphenyl2,2',3, ,4', -Hexachloro ph l pfu/100mlpfu/100m Milliliters2,2',3,4,4'-Pentachlorobiphenyl pg picograms2,2',3,4,5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl pg/cm3 picograms per cubic centimeter2,2',3,4',5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl pg/g picograms per gram2,2',3,4,5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl pg/kg picograms per kilogram2,2',3,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl pg/l picograms per liter2,2',3,4,5,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl pg/m2 picograms per square meter2,2',3,4',5,6,6'-Heptachlorobiphenyl pg/m3 picograms per cubic meter2,2',3,4,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl Plate cnt Plate Count2,2',3,4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl ppb parts per billion2,2',3,4',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl ppm parts per million2,2',3,4,5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl ppt Parts per trillion2,2',3,4',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl ppth parts per thousandp p q2,2',3,4,5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl psi inch2,2',3,4,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl PSS Practical Salinity Scale2,2',3,4',5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl pt Fluid pints2,2',3,4,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl qt Fluid quarts2,2',3,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl S/m siemens per meter2,2',3,4,6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl Sec Direction or angle, seconds2,2',3,4',6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl seconds Seconds2,2',3,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl T.U. Tritium Unit p2,2',3,4,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl tCaCO3/Kt kiloton

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achloro l volts Elec ti lts

2,2',3,4',6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl TON Threshold Odor Number2,2',3,4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl tons short tons2,2',3,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl tons/ac ft Tons per acre feet2,2',3,4-Tetrachlorobiphenyl tons/day Tons per day2,2',3,5,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl Torr Pressure, Torr units(vacuum)g y2,2',3,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl TU LC50 (% effluent2,2',3,5,6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl TUc Toxic Unit chronicy2,2',3,5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl uE/m2/sec Einsteins/sq.meter/sec2,2',3,5,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl ueq/L Micro-equivalents per Liter2,2',3,5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl ug microgramsg p q2,2',3,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl ug/cm2/day centimeter per day2,2',3,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl ug/cm3 micrograms per cubic centimeter2,2',3,6,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl ug/g micrograms per gram2,2',3,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl ug/kg micrograms per kilogram2,2',3,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl ug/l micrograms per liter2,2',3-Trichlorobiphenyl ug/m2 micrograms per square meter2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl ug/m3 micrograms per cubic meter2,2',4,4',5,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl um3/l cubic microns per litery2,2',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl umho/cm mhos per centimeter2,2',4,4',6,6'-Hexachlorobiphenyl umol micro mole2,2',4,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl umol/g micromoles per gramp q2,2',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl umol/m2/s per second p p2,2',4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl umol/S/m2 square meterphexahydro-4,7-methano-1H-indene units/cm absorbance2,2',4,5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl uS/cm Micro-Siemens per Centimeter2 2' 4 5 6' Pentachlorobiphenyl2,2',4,5,6'-Pent bipheny volts Electro motive force voltstro-mo ve force, vo2,2',4,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl Watts Power, Watts2,2',4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl weeks Weeks2,2',4,6,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl yd yards2,2',4,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl yd2 Square yards2,2',4,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl yd3 Cubic yards2,2',4-Trichlorobiphenyl years Years2,2,4-Trimethylpentane2,2',5,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,2',5,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,2',5-Trichlorobiphenyl2,2',6,6'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,2',6-Trichlorobiphenyl2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone2,2'-Biquinoline2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide2,2'-Dichlorobenzophenone2,2'-Dichlorobiphenyl2,2-Dichloropropane2,2-Dimethylpropane2,3 Dimethyloctane2,3,3',4,4',5,5',6-Octachlorobiphenyl

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3 5 6 achloro l

2,3,3',4,4',5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,4',5,6-Heptachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,4',5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,4',5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,4',5-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,4',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,4'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',5,5',6-Heptachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',4-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',5,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2 3 3' 5 6 Pentachlorobiphenyl2, ,3', , -Pent bipheny2,3,3',5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,3',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,3'-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,4',5,6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,4',5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,4',5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,4',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3',4',5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3,4',5,6-Pentachlorobiphenyl2,3',4',5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl

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5 hloro l

2,3',4,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4',5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorophenol2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran2,3,4,6,7-Pentachlorodibenzofuran2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,4',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',4',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran2,3,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3',4'-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3,4-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3',4-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3',5,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3',5',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol2,3',5'-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3,5-Trichlorobiphenyl2 3' 5 Trichlorobiphenyl2,3', -Tric bipheny2,3,6-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3',6-Trichlorobiphenyl2,3,6-Trichlorophenol2,3,6-Trimethylnaphthalene2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin2,3-Dibromopropionic acid2,3'-Dichlorobiphenyl2,3-Dichlorobiphenyl2,3-Dichlorophenol2,3-Dichloropropene2,3-Dimethyl-3-hexanol2,4,4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,4,4',6-Tetrachlorobiphenyl2,4,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl2,4,5-T2,4,5-T + Silvex2,4,5-T isooctyl ester2,4,5-T isopropyl ester2,4,5-TB2,4,5-Trichlorobiphenyl

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2 4 Dimeth eno

2,4',5-Trichlorobiphenyl2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropanoic acid2,4,5-Trimethylbenzoic acid2,4,6-Tribromophenol2,4,6-Trichlorobiphenyl2,4',6-Trichlorobiphenyl2,4,6-Trichloronitrobenzene2,4,6-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trimethylbenzoic acid2,4,6-Trimethylphenol2,4,6-Tris(tert-butyl)phenol2,4-D2,4-D 2-butoxyethyl ester2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester2,4-D dimethylamine salt2,4-D isobutyl ester2,4-D isopropyl ester2,4-D sec-butyl ester2,4-DB2,4-Dibromophenol2,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl2,4-Dichlorobiphenyl2,4-Dichloronitrobenzene2,4-Dichlorophenol2 4 Dimethylphenol, - ylph l2,4-Dinitrophenol2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,4-Toluenediamine2,5-Dichlorobiphenyl2,5-Dichlorophenol2,5-Diethyltetrahydrofuran2,5-Dimethylfuran2,5-Dimethylthiophene y2,6,10,14,18,22-tetracosahexaene2,6-Dichloro-4-methylphenol2,6-Dichlorobiphenyl2,6-Dichlorophenol2,6-Dichlorotoluene2,6-Diethylaniline2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene2,6-Dinitro-p-cresol2,6-Dinitrotoluene2,6-Di-tert-butyl-p-cresol2,7-Dimethylnaphthalene[ [ (Tetramethylbutyl)phenoxy]ethoxy]ethano[ (Tetramethylbutyl)phenoxy]ethanol

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2 Eth l 4 th 1 3 dioxo ane

2-Acetylaminofluorene2-Amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene2-Bromo-1-chloropropane2-Butanol2-Butoxy-2-oxoethyl butyl phthalate2-Butyloctanol2-Chloro-1-phenylethanol2-Chloro-4,6-diamino-s-triazinep pytriazine2-Chlorobenzothiazole2-Chlorobiphenyl2-Chlorocyclohexanol2-Chloroethanol2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chloropropane2-Chlorosyringaldehyde2-Choro-6-ethylamino-4-amino-s-triazine2-Cyclohexen-1-ol2-Cyclohexen-1-one2-Cyclohexylidenecyclohexanone2-Decanone2-Ethoxyethanol2-Ethyl-1,3-hexanediol2-Ethyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane2 Ethyl 4 methyl 1 3 dioxolane- y - -me yl- , - l2-Ethylhexanoic acid2-Ethylhexanol2-Ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate2-Ethyl-m-xylene2-Ethylnaphthalene2-Ethyl-p-xylene2-Fluoro-4-nitrophenol potassium salt2-Fluoro-6-nitrophenol2-Fluorobiphenyl2-Hexanone2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone2-Methoxyethanol2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolane2-Methyl-1-phenyl-1-butene2-Methyl-2-butanol2-Methyl-3-butyn-2-ol2-Methyl-3-pentanol2-Methyl-3-pentanone2-Methyl-4-octanone2-Methyl-5-nitroaniline2-Methylanthracene

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2 Thi eneme ne

2-Methylbutanal2-Methylbutane2-Methylcyclohexanone2-Methylcyclopentanone2-Methylfuran2-Methylhexane2-Methylnaphthalene2-Methylpentane2-Methylpyridine2-Naphthalenamine2-Nitro-1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)propane2-Nitro-M-Xylene2-Pentanone2-Phenyl-2-propanol2-Phenyldecane2-Phenyldodecane2-Phenylphenol2-Phenyltetradecane2-Phenyltridecane2-Phenylundecane2-Piperidinecarboxylic acid2-Piperidone2-Propen-1-ol2-tert-Butylthiophene2-Thiophenecarboxylic acid2 Thiophenemethylamine- oph thylami3,3',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl3,3',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl3,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl3,3',4,5,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl3,3',4,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl3,3',4,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl3,3',4-Trichlorobiphenyl3,3',5,5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl3,3',5-Trichlorobiphenyl3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine3,3'-Dichlorobenzophenone3,3'-Dichlorobiphenyl3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine3,3-Dimethylhexane3,4,4',5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl3,4,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl3,4,5-Trichlorobiphenyl3,4',5-Trichlorobiphenyl3,4-Dichloroaniline3,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl

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3 Pheny

3,4-Dichlorobiphenyl3,4-Dichlorophenol3,4-Dimethylbenzoic acid3,4-Dimethylhexane3,4-Dimethylphenol3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acid3,5-Dichlorobiphenyl3,5-Dimethylphenol3,5-Dinitroaniline3-Chloro-4-methylaniline3-Chlorobicyclo[3.2.1]oct-2-ene3-Chlorobiphenyl3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxylic acid3-Fluoro-4-nitrophenol3-Hydroxycarbofuran3-Methyl-1-indanone3-Methyl-2-pentanone3-Methylbiphenyl3-Methylcholanthrene3-Methylhexane3-Methylindole3-Methylpentane3-Methylsalicylic acid3-Nitrofluoranthene3-Pentanol, 3-ethyl-3 Phenyldecane- ldecane3-Phenyltetradecane3-Phenyltridecane3-Phenylundecane3-Trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol4,4'-Dichlorobenzil4,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl4,4-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxane4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)4,5-Dichlorocatechol4,5-Dimethyl-1,2-dithiol-3-one4,6-Dichloro-o-cresol4,6-Dimethylindan4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol4,7-Dimethylindan4-Amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene4-Aminobiphenyl4-Chloro-2-methylphenol4-Chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol4-Chlorobiphenyl4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene

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5 Pheny e ecane

4-Ethyl-4H-1,2,4-triazole-3-amine4-Ethylresorcinol4-Fluoro-2-nitrophenol4H-Cyclopenta[def]phenanthrene4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone4-Methyl-1,3-dioxolane4-Methyl-2-pentanol4-Methyl-2-pentene4-Methyl-3-nitroaniline4-Methyldecane4-Methylindan4-Penten-2-ol4-Phenylbutyric acid4-Phenyldecane4-Phenyldodecane4-Phenylpyridine4-Phenyltetradecane4-Phenyltridecane4-Phenylundecaney (butylphenyl)decane5-Hydroxydicamba5-Methylindan5-Nitrovanillin5-Phenyldecane5-Phenyldodecane5 Phenyltetradecane- lt trad5-Phenyltridecane5-Phenylundecane5-Tolyltriazole6-Acetyl-1,1,2,4,4,7-hexamethyltetralin6-Phenyldodecane6-Phenyltetradecane6-Phenyltridecane6-Phenylundecane7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene7-Phenyltetradecaneyphenyltridecane mix9-Hexadecenoic acid9-Methylanthracene9-Nitroso-9H-carbazole9-Octadecenal9-OctadeceneAbietylamineAcanthamoebaAcanthamoeba astronyxisAcanthamoeba castellaniiAcanthamoeba comandoni

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op

Acanthamoeba culbertsoniAcanthamoeba griffiniAcanthamoeba hatchettiAcanthamoeba hyalinaAcanthamoeba lenticulataAcanthamoeba palestinensisAcanthamoeba polyphagaAcanthamoeba rhysodesAcanthamoeba royrebaAcanthamoeba terricolaAcanthamoeba tubiashiAccipiter cooperiiAcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAcephateAcequincylAcetaldehydeAcetaldolAcetamideAcetaminophenAcetic acidAcetic acid, octadecyl esterAcetochlorAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenoneAcet henoneAcetovanilloneAcetyleneAcid - Base PotentialAcid Generation Potential y(ANPA)%CaCO3Acid Volatile SulfidesAcidity, hydrogen ion (H+)AcifluorfenAcifluorfen, sodium saltAcinetobacterAcridineAcroleinAcrylamideAcrylonitrileActinium-228Actual Number of Individuals ExaminedActual Number of Individuals MeasuredActual Number of Individuals WeighedAdenosine triphosphateAeromonas hydrophila

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Alk li osp ase

AflatoxinsAgeAge, Otoliths (Fish)Age, Scales (Fish)Age, Spines (Fish)Age, Vertebra (Fish)Aggressive indexAir entrainedAix sponsaAlachlorAldicarbAldicarb sulfoneAldicarb sulfoxideAldrinAldrin + dieldrin mix, unspecifiedAlgae, all groups, densityg g (p y y p y )densityg (p y p p y )densityg g (p ychrysophyta) densityg g (p y p y )densityAlgae, red (phylum rhodophyta) densityg(choice list)g y g (p yxanthophyta) densityAlgal growth potentialAliphatics fractionAlkaline phosphatasea ne ph haty p (hydroxide+1/2 carbonate)Alkalinity, totalAlkane mix C10-C34Alkanes, totalAllethrinAllyl chlorideAllyl isothiocyanateAlpha particleAltitudeAluminumAluminum sulfateg gMonomeric (reactive aluminum)g (aluminum)Americium-241AmetrynAmikacinAminocarbAminomethylphosphonic acidAmitriptylineAmitroleAmmonia

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ilaz e

Ammonia uptakeAmmonia-nitrogenAmmoniumAmmonium bromideAmmonium hydroxideAmmonium perchlorateAmmonium picrateAmmonium sulfamateAmobam oxidation productsAmoebaAmoebidaeAmosite AsbestosAmoxicillin trihydrateAmpicillinAmylbenzeneAnabasineAnas acutaAnas americanaAnas clypeataAnas creccaAnas cyanopteraAnas discorsAnas platyrhynchosAnas streperaAnatoxinAnilazineAn inAnilineAnion deficitAnion/cation ratioAnise oilAnisoleAnthraceneAnthraquinoneAntimonyAntimony potassium tartrateAntimony-125Antimycin AApparent colorApramycinar,ar'-DimethylbiphenylArdea herodiasArgonAroclor (unspecified)Aroclor 1016Aroclor 1016 mixt. with Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1016 mixt. with Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1210

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(3+)

Aroclor 1216Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1231Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1240Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1242 mixt. with Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1242 mixt. with Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1242 mixt. with Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1248 mixt. with Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1248 mixt. with Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1250Aroclor 1252Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1254 mixt. with Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1260Aroclor 1262Aroclor 1268Aroclor 5442Aromatics fractionArsenicArsenic ion (3+)Arsenic ion Arsenic ion (5+)Arsenic pentafluorideArsenic(V) pentoxideAsbestosAtmospheric deposition, dry fallAtmospheric deposition, wet fallAtratonAtrazineAzideAzinphos-ethylAzinphos-methylAzithromycinAzobenzeneAzoxystrobinAzuleneBacillus thuringiensis (Berliner)Bacillus thuringiensis aizawaiBacillus thuringiensis aizawai GC-91Bacillus thuringiensis israelensisBacillus thuringiensis kurstakiBacillus thuringiensis kurstaki BMP123

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l

Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki EG2348Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki EG2371Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki EG2424gendotoxin, cry1A(b)glepidopteran activeBacillus thuringiensis NB357MBacillus thuringiensis tenebrionisBacitracinBacteria mix, unspecifiedBacteria, denitrifiersBacteria, iron+sulfur fixersBacteria, nitrifiersBank erosion stability (choice list)Bank vegetative stability (choice list)BarbanBariteBariumBarium-140Barium-lanthanumBarometric pressureBasesBeck Biotic IndexBendiocarbBendiocarb phenolBenfluralinBenomylBenomyBensulideBentazonBentoniteBenz[a]anthraceneBenzal chlorideBenzaldehydeBenzeneBenzene, (1-ethyldecyl)-Benzene, C6-12-alkyl derivs.Benzene, nonyl- yxylenes mixBenzeneacetonitrileBenzeneethanol yderivs., sodium saltsBenzidineBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo[a]pyreneBenzo[b]naphtho[2,3-d]thiopheneBenzo[b]thiopheneBenzo[c]cinnolineBenzo[e]pyrene

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Biomass

Benzo[ghi]peryleneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneBenzofluorantheneBenzofluoreneBenzofuranBenzoic acidBenzonitrileBenzophenoneBenzothiazoleBenzoyl chlorideBenzyl alcoholBenzyl chlorideBenzyl ethyl etherBerylliumBeryllium-7Beta particle gunspecifiedBi-2-cyclohexen-1-ylBibenzylBicarbonateBifenazateBifenthrin ygstandard conditionsygconditionsBiomassBiomass, benthicBiomass, chlorophycotaBiomass, chrysophytaBiomass, cryptophycophytaBiomass, cyanophycotaBiomass, drift macroinvertebratesBiomass, euglenophycotaBiomass, periphytonBiomass, phytoplanktonBiomass, planktonBiomass, pyrrophycophytaBiomass, zooplanktonBiomass/chlorophyll ratioBio-toxinBiphenylBis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) etherBis(2-chloroethoxy)methaneBis(2-chloroethyl) etherBis(2-chloroisopropyl) etherBis(2-hydroxypropyl) etherbis(3-Methylcyclohexyl) peroxide

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Bis(4-chlorophenyl)methaneBis(chloromethyl) etherBismuthBismuth-212Bismuth-214Blasticidin SBOD, Sediment LoadBoric acidBoric acid esters mixture, unspecifiedBoronBranta canadensisBrillouin Taxonomic Diversity IndexBromacilBromateBromideBromineBromine chlorideBromoacetic acidBromobenzeneBromochloroacetic acidBromochloroacetonitrileBromochloroiodomethaneBromodichloroacetic acidBromoxynilBucephala albeolaBulanBulan (pchlorophenyl)propaneButachlorButaneButanedinitrileButeneButeo jamaicensisButyl 2-ethylhexyl phthalateButyl benzoateButyl benzyl phthalateButyl stearateButylamineButylateButylated hydroxyanisoleButyltinButyltin trichlorideButyraldehydeButyric acidC10 HydrocarbonsC10-16-Alkyldimethylamines oxidesC12 HydrocarbonsC14 Hydrocarbons

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C35

C16 HydrocarbonsC18 HydrocarbonsC1-C3 FluorenesC1-C4 ChrysenesC1-C4 FluoranthenesC1-C4 PhenanthrenesC1-Fluoranthenes/pyrenesC1-Phenanthrenes/anthracenesC20 HydrocarbonsC22 HydrocarbonsC24 HydrocarbonsC26 HydrocarbonsC28 HydrocarbonsC29 HydrocarbonsC2-ChrysenesC2-DibenzothiophenesC2-Fluoranthenes/pyrenesC2-FluorenesC2-NaphthalenesC2-Phenanthrenes/anthracenesC30 HydrocarbonsC31 HydrocarbonsC32 HydrocarbonsC33 HydrocarbonsC34 HydrocarbonsC35 Hydrocarbons HydrocarbonsC3-ChrysenesC3-DibenzothiophenesC3-Fluoranthenes/pyrenesC3-FluorenesC3-NaphthalenesC3-Phenanthrenes/anthracenesC4-ChrysenesC4-NaphthalenesC4-Phenanthrenes/anthracenesC8 HydrocarbonsCacodylic acidCadmiumCaffeineCalciumCalcium carbonateCalcium hydroxideCalcium oxideCalcium sulfateCalcium sulfate dihydrateCalcium-45Calidris alpina

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op thi

Calidris bairdiiCalidris himantopusCalidris mauriCalidris melanotosCalidris minutillaCamphorCandidaCandida albicansCaprolactamCaptanCarbarylCarbazoleCarbendazimCarbofuranCarbonCarbon dioxideCarbon disulfideCarbon monoxideCarbon tetrachlorideCarbon, isotope of mass 13Carbon-13/Carbon-12 ratioCarbon-14 ygdemand, non-standard conditionsygdemand, standard conditionsCarbonateCarbophenothionCarb heno onCarbophenothion-methylCarboxinCatecholCation exchange capacityCations-AnionsCefoxitinCeftriaxoneCell VolumeCephalothinCeriumCerium-144CesiumCesium-134Cesium-137CFC-11CFC-113CFC-113aCFC-114CFC-12Channel alteration (text)Channel vegetative cover

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Chl dioxide

Charadrius semipalmatusCharadrius vociferusChemical oxygen demandChen caerulescensChloralChloral hydrateChlorambenChloramben-methylChloramineChloramines mixture, unspecifiedChloramphenicolChlorateChlorbensideChlordanemetabolitesChlordeconeChlordeneChlordimeformChlorfensonChlorfenvinphosChlorideChlorimuron-ethylChlorinated naphthalenesChlorineChlorine demandChlorine dioxideorine ChloriteChloroacetaldehydeChloroacetic acidChloroanilineChlorobenzeneChlorobenzilateChlorodibromomethaneChloroethaneChloroformChloromethaneChloromethyl methyl etherChloronaphthaleneChloronebChloronitrobenzeneChlorophenolChlorophyllChlorophyll ap y (pfluorescence)Chlorophyll a (probe)Chlorophyll a, corrected for pheophytinChlorophyll a, free of pheophytin

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p y

Chrysene

pheophytinChlorophyll bChlorophyll cChlorophyll/Pheophytin ratioChloropicrinChloropreneChloropropylateChlorothalonilChlorotolueneChlorotrifluoroethyleneChloroxuronChlorprophamChlorpyrifosChlorpyrifos-methylChlorsulfuronChlortetracyclinedegradatesChlorthal-dimethylChlorthal-MonomethylChlorthionCholesterolChromiumChromium(III)Chromium(VI)Chromium-51ChryseneChrysotileChrysotile asbestosCinerin ICinnamic acidCiprofloxacinCircus cyaneuscis-1,2-Dichloroethylenecis-1,3-Dichloropropenecis-1,3-Dimethylcyclopentanecis-1-Bromo-2-chlorocyclohexanecis-2-BromocyclohexanolCis-2-ButeneCis-2-Pentenecis-2-Phenyl-2-butenecis-Captafolcis-Chlordanecis-NonachlorCitrobacter y y p gBTK D-EndotoxinClomazoneClonitralid

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ti ne

ClopyralidClostridiumClostridium perfringensCloud coverCloud cover (choice list)Cloud type (choice list)CoalCobaltCobalt-58Cobalt-60Coliform/Streptococcus ratio, fecalColiphage, Male Specific (F+) all GroupsColiphage, Male Specific (F+) Group Ip g p ( ) pGroup IIIColiphage, Male Specific (F+) Group IVColiphage, Somatic g(CDOM)Compass / Tilt (probe)ConductivityCopperCopper Sulfate PentahydrateCoprosterol g gSaturation Index g yStability IndexCorvus brachyrhynchosCotinineCo niCoumaphosCountCreosoteCresolCrocidolite AsbestosCrotoxyphosCryptomonasCryptomonas acutaCryptomonas erosaCryptomonas irregularisCryptomonas ovataCryptomonas pusillaCryptomonas stigmaticaCryptosporidiidaeCryptosporidiumCryptosporidium parvumCumeneCurium-244Current directionCurrent speedCyanazine

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bi eny

Cyanic acidCyanidey(HCN & CN)Cyanogen chlorideCyclethrinCycloateCyclododecaneCyclohexaneCyclohexanecarboxylic acidCyclohexanolCyclohexanoneCyclohexeneCyclohexylamineCycloniteCyclopentaneCyclopropylbenzeneCyclotetramethylenetetranitramineCygnus buccinatorCygnus columbianusCymeneCypermethrinCyprazineDalaponData-logger operating voltaged-cis-trans-AllethrinDecachlorobiphenylDecachloro ph lDecafluorobiphenylDecahydronaphthaleneDecamethylcyclopentasiloxaneDecaneDecanoic acidDecylbenzeneDecyneDehydroabietic acidDehydroabietylamineDehydroabietylamine acetateDemetonDemeton-methylDemeton-ODemeton-SDensityDensity as sigma-tDeoxygenation constantDeoxygenation constant-carbonDeoxygenation constant-nitrogenDepthDepth, below bottom surface

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Dib op

Depth, bottomDepth, data-logger (non-ported)Depth, data-logger (ported)p glevelDepth, Secchi disk depthDepth, Secchi disk depth (choice list)Depth, snow coverDesipramineDetergent, severity (choice list)Deuterium/Hydrogen ratioDextronorgestrel (choice list)D-Gluconic acidD-gluconic acid sodium saltDi(2-ethylhexyl) adipateDi(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateDi(dehydroabietyl)amine acetateDiallateDiallyl phthalateDiameterDiatomsDiazinonDibenz[a,h]anthraceneDibenz[a,j]acridineDibenzo[b,k]fluorantheneDibenzofuranDibenzothiopheneenzothi heneDibenzothiophene (C1-C3)DibenzylamineDibromoacetic acidDibromoacetonitrileDibromochloroacetic acidDibromochloroethaneDibromodichloromethaneDibromofluoromethaneDibromomethaneDibutyl azelateDibutyl phthalateDibutyl terephthalateDibutyltinDibutyltin dichlorideDicambaDicapthonDichlobenilDichlofenthionDichloneDichloranDichloroacetic acid

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Di

DichloroacetonitrileDichloroacetyleneDichloroanisoleDichlorobenzeneDichlorobiphenylDichlorobromofluoromethaneDichlorobromomethaneDichlorobutaneDichlorobuteneDichloroethaneDichloroethyleneDichloroiodomethaneDichloropentaneDichlorophenolDichloropropaneDichloropropeneDichlorotolueneDichlorotrifluoroethaneDichlorpropDichlorvosDiclofop methylDicofolDicrotophosDicyclohexyl phthalateDicyclopentadieneDieldrineldrinDiesel fuelDiesel range organicsDiethatyl ethylDiethyl disulfideDiethyl phthalateDiethyl sulfideDiethyl terephthalateDiethylbenzeneDiethylene glycol monobutyl ethery g y yacetateDiethylene glycol monoethyl etherDiethylene glycol monomethyl etherDiethylene glycol nonylphenol etherDiethylstilbestrolDiflufenzopyrDiflufenzopyr-sodiumDiheptyl phthalateDihydroabietylamine acetateDihydrocholesterolDiisobutyl phthalateDiisobutylphenoxyethanol

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Dioxa on

Diisooctyl phthalateDiisopropyl adipateDimethenamidDimethoateDimethoxaneDimethoxymethaneDimethyl etherDimethyl L-malateDimethyl phthalateDimethyl sulfateDimethyl sulfideDimethyl sulfoxideDimethyl terephthalateDimethylacetamideDimethylamineDimethylnaphthaleneDimethylphenanthreneDimethylstyreneDimethylvinyl chlorideDinexDinitrophenolDinitrotolueneDi-n-octyl phthalateDinosebDioctyl adipateDioxathionthiDioxin + furan mix, unspecifiedDiphenamidDiphenyl disulfideDiphenylamineDiphenylhydrazineDiphenylstibene 2-ethylhexanoateDiphenylsulfoneDipropyl sulfideDiquatDiquat dibromideDissolved gasesg greactive phosphorus ratioDissolved oxygen (DO)Dissolved oxygen saturationDissolved oxygen uptakeDistance from/toDisulfotonDisulfoton sulfoneDi-tert-butyl ketoneDiuronDivinylbenzene

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th

D-LimoneneDocosaneDocosanoic acidDocosanoic acid, methyl esterDodecaneDodecyl mercaptanDodecylbenzeneDotriacontaneDoxepinDried blood, glyoxal-denaturedDry period preceding precipitationd-trans-AllethrinDurenolDyphyllineDysprosiumEicosaneElevation, aquifer top, MSLElevation, groundwater surface, MSLElevation, land surface, MSLElevation, MSLElevation, tailwater surface, MSLElevation, water surface, MSLEmbeddednessEndosulfanEndosulfan sulfateEndothallEndo allEndrinEndrin aldehydeEndrin ketoneEnfluraneEnterobacterEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeEnterococcusEpichlorohydrinEquileninEquilinErbiumErythromycinEscherichiaEscherichia coliEsfenvalerateEstradiolEstroneEthalfluralinEthaneEthane, isothiocyanato-

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Eth yco

EthanolEthanol-dEthanone, 1-(2,5-dichlorophenyl)-Ethinyl estradiolEthionEthofumesateEthopropEthoxylated abietylamineEthoxylated dehydroabietylamineEthoxylated rosin acidsEthyl acetateEthyl cinnamateEthyl etherEthyl isobutyrateEthyl mercaptanEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateEthyl methyl sulfideEthyl oleateEthyl tert-butyl etherEthyl ziramEthylanEthylbenzeneEthyleneEthylene dibromideEthylene glycolylene gl lEthylene glycol diethyl etherEthylene glycol dinitrateEthylene glycol monobutyl etherEthylene glycol monoethyl ether acetateEthylene oxideEthylene thioureaEthylenediamineEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidEthyltolueneEtridiazoleEuamoebidaEucalyptolEuropiumEuropium-152Europium-154Europium-155EvaporationFalco peregrinusFalco rusticolusFamphurFarnesol

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Fi an th

Fecal ColiformFecal Streptococcus Group BacteriaFenamiphosFenarimolFenchoneFenitrothionFenoxaprop-ethylFensulfothionFenthionFenuronFenvalerateFerbamFerric ionFerrous ionFipronilFireMaster BP 6Fish Anomalies - DeformitiesFish Anomalies - ErosionsFish Anomalies - LesionsFish Anomalies - MultiplesFish Anomalies - TumorsFish condition factorFish fork lengthFish kill observationFish Kill, Severity (choice list)Fish standard lengthsh st dard lengFixed disolved solidsFixed suspended solidsFlavobacteriumFloating algae mat - severity (choice list)Floating debris - severity (choice list)g g p y(choice list)g y (list)Floating Garbage Severity (choice List)Floating sewage - severity (choice list)Floating sludge - severity (choice list)Floating solids or foamg p (list)FlowFlow, runoffFlow, severity (choice list)Flow, stream class (choice list)Flow, stream stage (choice list)Fluazifop-P-butylFluchloralinFlucythrinateFluometuron

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ur ura

Fluoranthene pyunspecifiedFluoreneFluoresceinFluorideFluorineFluorobenzeneFluoroboric acidFluorotrimethylsilaneFluoxetine hydrochlorideFluridoneFluvalinateFolpetFonofosFormaldehydeFormetanate hydrochlorideFormic acidFosamine-ammoniumFree mineral acidity (FMA)Fuel oil no. 1Fuel oil no. 2Fulica americanaFungiFuranFurancarboxylic acidFurfuralF f lGadoliniumGage heightGallinago gallinagoGalliumGas bubble severity (choice list)GasolineGasoline range organicsGeneral observation (text)General pathology (text)GentamicinGermaniumGiardiaGiardia lambliaGirthGlycineGlycolic acidGlyphosateGoldGran acid neutralizing capacityp y (241 ref std)p y (ref std)

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p y (239 ref std)GuaiacolHafniumHaliaeetus leucocephalusHalidesHaloacetic acidsHalofenozideHalogenHalogenated organicsHalon 1011Hardness, Ca, MgHardness, carbonateHardness, magnesiumHardness, non-carbonateHartmannellaHartmannella limaxHartmannella vermiformisHCFC-123HCFC-123AHCFC-21HCFC-22HCFC-31HeightHeliumHelleboreinHeneicosaneHeneicosaneHentriacontaneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideHeptachloro-2-norborneneHeptachlorobiphenylHeptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinHeptacosaneHeptadecaneHeptafluorobutyric acidHeptanalHeptaneHeptanoic acidHeptanolHepteneHerbicide mix, unspecifiedHeterotrophic bacteriaHexabromobenzeneHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobenzineHexachlorobiphenylHexachlorobutadiene

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m

HexachlorobuteneHexachlorocyclohexaneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinHexachloroethaneHexachloropheneHexachloropropeneHexacosaneHexadecaneHexafluoropropeneHexaldehydeHexamethylbenzeneHexamethylcyclotrisiloxaneHexamethylphosphoramideHexaneHexanoic acidHexanolHexanoneHexasulfurHexazinoneHexeneHFC-152aHFC-365mfcHilsenhoff Biotic IndexHirundo rusticaHolmiumHol iumHydrazineHydrocarbonsy ( pMix)Hydrocarbons, petroleumy ( pMix)Hydrochloric acidHydrocinnamic acidHydrocortisoneHydrogenHydrogen cyanideHydrogen peroxideHydrogen sulfideHydrograph limb (choice list)HydroquinoneHydroxide g y(choice list)Ice thicknessImazalilImidaclopridImipenemImipramine

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ano

IndanIndeneIndeno[1,2,3-cd]pyreneIndiumIndoleInert gasesInorganic carbonInorganic monomeric aluminumInorganic nitrogen (nitrate and nitrite)IodideIodineIodine-131Ionic strengthIoxynilIprodioneIridiumIronIron + aluminum mixIron + manganese mixIron sulfide (FeS)Iron-59IsazofosIsobenzanIsoborneolIsobutaneIsobutanolIsobut lIsobuteneIsobutyl acetateIsobutyl benzoateIsobutyraldehydeIsodrinIsofenphosIsophoroneIsopreneIsopropalinIsopropanolIsopropenyl acetateIsopropyl acetateIsopropyl etherIsopropyl myristateIsopropyl palmitateIsopropyl stearateIsoquinolineIsosafroleIsothiocyanateIsovaleraldehydeKerosene

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Li t

Kjeldhal nitrogenKlebsiellaKojic acidLactic AcidLake condition (choice list)Lake physical appearance (choice list)Lake recreational suitability (choice list)y (list)Langelier Saturation IndexLanthanumLarkspur alkaloidLarus argentatusLarus occidentalisLauric acidLeadLead monoxideLead(II) chromateLead-210Lead-212Lead-214LengthLength, totalLength, Total (Fish)LeptophosLife stage (choice list)Light attenuation at measurement depthght attenuation at measuremen depthLight attenuation coefficientLight attenuation, depth at 10%Light attenuation, depth at 50%Light attenuation, depth at 99%g ( p )100Light, incidentLight, incident + reflected (ambient)g p y(PAR)g p ydepth (PAR)Light, reflectedLight, transmissivityg(K)Light, underwater incidentLight, underwater incident + reflectedLight, underwater reflectedLigninLignosulfonic acidLime (chemical), dolomiticLimnodromus scolopaceusLimoneneLincomycin

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Diversit

LindaneLinoleic acidLinuronLipidsLithiumLithium-6Lithium-7Lithium-7/Lithium-6 ratioy p yIndexLophodytes cucullatusLorazepamL-ProlineLutetiumMacroinvertebratesMagnesiumMagnetite (Fe3O4)MalaoxonMalathionMaleic anhydrideMancozebManebManganeseManganese dimethyldithiocarbamateManganese-54Maple lactoneMargalef Taxonomic Diversity IndexMargalef Taxonomic y IndexMBASm-Chloroanilinem-Chlorofluorobenzenem-Chloronitrobenzenem-Chlorophenolm-ChlorotolueneMCPAMCPBm-Cresolm-Cymenem-DichlorobenzeneM-Diethylbenzenem-DinitrobenzeneMecopropMedroxyprogesteroneMegestrol acetateMenadioneMercuryMeropenemMerphosMesityl oxide

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th anoate

Mestranolmeta & para Xylene mixMetalaxylMetaldehydeMethacrylic acidMethacrylonitrileMethamidophosMethaneMethanolMethapyrileneMethidathionMethiocarbMethomylMethoxychlorMethyl acetateMethyl arachidateMethyl benzoateMethyl bromideMethyl cyclohexanecarboxylateMethyl decanoateMethyl dehydroabietateMethyl disulfideMethyl ethyl ketoneMethyl ethyl ketone peroxideMethyl heptadecanoateMethyl heptanoateMe yl heptMethyl heptenoneMethyl hexanoateMethyl hydrazineMethyl iodideMethyl isobutyl ketoneMethyl isopropyl ketoneMethyl isothiocyanateMethyl laurateMethyl linoleateMethyl m-chlorobenzoateMethyl mercaptanMethyl methacrylateMethyl methanesulfonateMethyl myristateMethyl nonyl ketoneMethyl o-benzoylbenzoateMethyl octanoateMethyl oleateMethyl palmitateMethyl paraoxonMethyl parathion

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th pyr

Methyl propyl disulfideMethyl salicylateMethyl stearateMethyl tert-butyl etherMethyl toluateMethyl trans-crotonateMethyl tridecanoateMethylamineMethylanthraceneMethylarsonic acidMethylbiphenylMethylchryseneMethylcyclohexaneMethylcyclohexane-d14MethylcyclohexanolMethylcyclopentaneMethyldibenzothiopheneMethylene chlorideMethylene dithiocyanateMethylfluoreneMethylindanMethylindeneMethylmercury(1+)MethylnaphthaleneMethylphenanthreneMethylpyridineMe yl idinem-EthyltolueneMetiramMetolachlorMetribuzinMetsulfuronMevinphosMexacarbatem-Hydroxybenzoic acidMica group mineralsMicrocystinMicrocystin LRMine dischargeMinocyclineMIOX micaceous iron oxideMirexm-Nitroanilinem-NitrotolueneMoisture contentMolinateMolybdenumMonochlorobiphenyl

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l

MonocrotophosMonuronMotor oilMoxifloxacinm-TerphenylMusk moskinem-XyleneMyclobutanilMycobacteriumMyristic acidN,N-DiethylanilineN,N-Diethyl-m-toluamideN,N-DimethylformamideN,N-DimethylstearamideEthylhexylbicycloheptenedicarboximideNabamNaegleriaNaledNalidixic acidn-Amyl acetateNaphthaNaphthaleneNaphthalene (C1-C4)NaphtholNapropamiden Butyl acetaten-Buty acetaten-Butyl lactateN-Butylacetaniliden-ButylbenzeneNeburonNeodymiumNeomycinNeomycin sulfateNeosaxitoxinNeptunium-237NeutralsNickelNicosulfuronNicotinamideNicotineNicotinic acidNiobiumNiobium-95NitrateNitrilotriacetic acidNitriteNitrobenzene

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N Nit N

Nitrobenzene-D5NitrocyclohexaneNitrofenNitrofurantoinNitrogenNitrogen dioxideNitrogen ionNitrogen plus argonNitrogen, ammonium/ammonia ratiog ( ) ( )organic, (NO2) and (NO3)Nitrogen-15Nitrogen-15/14 ratiog ygdemandNitroglycerinNitrophenolNitrosamineNitrous oxideN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneN-NitrosodiethylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN-Nitrosodi-n-butylamineN-Nitrosodi-n-propylamineN-NitrosodiphenylamineN-NitrosomethylethylamineN-NitrosomorpholineN Nitroso N ethylurea- roso- -ethylureaN-Nitroso-N-methylureaN-NitrosonornicotineN-NitrosopiperidineN-NitrosopyrrolidineNo BirdsNodularinNonachlorNonachlorobiphenylNonacosaneNonadecaneNonaneNonanoic acidNonanoic acid, heptadecafluoro-NoneneNon-plankton algae severity (choice list)NonylphenolNordoxepinNorethisteroneNorethynodrelNorflurazonNorth Carolina Biotic Index

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lfur

Nortriptylinen-PropylbenzeneNutrient-nitrogen( p y ) yisopropylphosphoramidothioateO,O-Diethyl dithiophosphateO,O-Dimethyl dithiophosphateo,p'-DDDo,p'-DDEo,p'-DDTo,p'-Methoxychloro-Chloroanilineo-Chloronitrobenzeneo-Chlorophenolo-Chlorotolueneo-CresolOctachlorobiphenylOctachlorocyclopenteneOctachloronaphthaleneOctachlorostyreneOctacosaneOctadecaneOctadecenoic acidOctamethylcyclotetrasiloxaneOctaneOctanoic acidOctasulfurOctasuOctyl decyl phthalateOctyl diphenyl phosphateo-Cymeneo-DichlorobenzeneO-DinitrobenzeneOdor severity (choice list)Odor threshold numbery (p p y )phenylphosphonothioateo-EthyltolueneOfloxacino-Fluorophenatoleo-FluorophenolOil and Greaseseverity (choice list)Oil Range OrganicsOleamideOleandomycin phosphateOleic acido-Nitroanilineo-Nitroanisoleo-Nitrophenol

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y

o-NitrotolueneOrganic anionsOrganic carbonOrganic NitrogenOrganic phosphorusOrganics mix, unspecifiedOrganics semivolatile mix, unspecifiedOrganics volatile mix, unspecifiedortho & para Xylene mixOrthophosphateOryzalinOsmiumOsmotic pressureo-Terphenylo-Toluidineo-Toluidine hydrochlorideo-VinyltolueneOxadiazonOxamylOxetaneOxidation reduction potential (ORP)OxychlordaneOxyfluorfenOxygenOxygen 18/oxygen 16 ratio in sulfateOxygen uptake dayOxygen uptake, daOxygen uptake, nightOxygen-18Oxygen-18/Oxygen-16 ratioo-XyleneOxytetracyclineOxytetracycline calciumOxytetracycline hydrochlorideOxyura jamaicensisOzonep-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenolp,p'-DDDp,p'-DDEp,p'-DDTPaclobutrazolPalladiumPalmitic acidPalmitonitrileP-Aminohippuric acidParaffin oilsParaldehydeParaoxon

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(0 053

ParaquatParathionParoxetinePartial pressure of dissolved gasesParticle distributionParticle size ( gSize Basis)(4.75mm)(4.00mm)(3.35mm)(2.80mm)(2.36mm)(2.00mm)(0.150mm)(1.70mm)(0.125mm)(1.40mm)(0.106mm)(1.18mm)(0.090mm)(1.00mm)(0.850mm)(0.075mm)(0.063mm)(0.710mm)(0 053mm). mm)(0.600mm)(0.045mm)(0.425mm)(0.425mm)(0.038mm)(0.355mm)(0.032mm)(0.300mm)(0.025mm)(0.250mm)(0.212mm)(0.180mm)Particulate Matter - Pm10Particulate Matter - Pm2.5p-Bromofluorobenzenep-Bromophenyl phenyl etherPCB-105/132/153PCB-107/124PCB-110/115PCB-12/13PCB-123/149

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PCB 182/187

PCB-123/153PCB-128/166PCB-129/138/160/163PCB-132/153PCB-134/143PCB-135/144PCB-135/151/154PCB-137/176PCB-138/160PCB-138/163PCB-139/140PCB-141/179PCB-147/149PCB-15/17PCB-153/168PCB-153/173/201PCB-156/157PCB-16/32PCB-17/18PCB-170/190PCB-171/173PCB-171/202PCB-172/197PCB-18/30PCB-180/193PCB 182/187-PCB-183/185PCB-195/208PCB-196/203PCB-197/200PCB-198/199PCB-20/28PCB-20/33PCB-21/33PCB-22/51PCB-24/27PCB-26/29PCB-28/31PCB-37/42PCB-37/42/59PCB-4/10PCB-40/41/71PCB-41/64PCB-41/64/71PCB-41/64/72PCB-44/47/65PCB-45/51

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Chl ili

PCB-47/48PCB-47/75PCB-49/69PCB-5/8PCB-50/53PCB-55/91PCB-56/60PCB-59/62/75PCB-61/70/74/76PCB-61/74PCB-66/95PCB-7/9PCB-70/76PCB-77/110PCB-80/95PCB-83/99PCB-84/92PCB-85/116/117PCB-86/87/97/108/119/125PCB-87/115PCB-88/91PCB-90/101PCB-90/101/113PCB-93/95/98/100/102PCB-aroclor 1242/1248/1254p Chloroanilinep- oroan nep-Chlorobenzotrifluoridep-Chloro-m-cresolP-Chlorophenolp-Chlorophenyl methyl sulfidep-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherp-Chlorophenylacetic acidp-Chlorotoluenep-Cresolp-Cumylphenolp-Cymenep-DichlorobenzeneP-DiethylbenzenePebulatePeepPendimethalinPenicillin G sodiumPentachloro-1,3-butadienePentachloroanisolePentachlorobenzenePentachlorobiphenylPentachloroethane

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PentachloronaphthalenePentachloronitrobenzenePentachlorophenolp y ysaltPentacosanePentadecanePentadecanoic acidPentadecanoic acid, methyl esterPentadecylbenzenePentafluorobenzenePentafluorophenolPentanalPentanePentenePerchloratePerchloric acidPerfluorodecanoic acidPerfluorohexanePerfluorolauric acidPerfluoromyristic acidPerfluorooctane sulfonic acidPerfluorooctanoic acidPeriphytonPeriphyton productivityp yencrustation (choice list)PermethrinPermethrinPerylenePesticide mix, unspecifiedp-Ethylacetophenonep-EthyltoluenePetroleum phenolsPetroleum spiritsPfiesteriaPfiesteria piscicidapHPhalacrocorax auritusPhalaropus lobatusPhenacetinPhenanthrene ( )mix, unspecifiedPhenanthridinePhenkaptonPhenolPhenol dehydroabietylamine saltPhenol, 2-(methylthio)-Phenol, 2,6-dibromo-Phenol, 2-Chloro-5-Methyl-

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Phth e

Phenol-D6PhenolsPhenyl etherPhenyl isocyanatePhenylacetaldehydePhenylacetic acidPhenytoinPheophytin aPheophytin ratioPheophytin/Chlorophyll ratioPhoratePhorate sulfonePhosalonePhosmetPhosmetoxonPhosphamidonPhosphated pesticidesPhosphate-phosphorusPhosphoric acid, diethyl esterPhosphorusPhosphorus, Particulate OrganicPhosphorus-32PhotomirexPhthalic acidPhthalic anhydridePhthalidealidp-Hydroxybenzoic acidp-Hydroxycinnamic acidPhytanePhytoactinPhytoplanktonPhytoplankton biovolumePhytoplankton productivityPhytoplankton, settling volumePicloramPicloram triethylamine saltPicloram triisopropanolamine saltPicloram-isooctylPicloram-potassiumPicric acidPicrotoxinPinacolonePiperonyl butoxidep-IsopropenylacetophenonePlanktonPlatinumPlutonium-238

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yco e

Plutonium-239Plutonium-239/240 mix, unspecifiedp-Methoxyphenolp-Nitroanilinep-Nitroanisolep-Nitrophenolp-Nitrotoluenep-Nonylphenolp-OctylphenolPolonium-210Polybrominated biphenylsPolychlorinated biphenylsPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsPolyethyleney y g ybutylphenyl etherPolymyxinPolyphosphatePolypropylenePopulation diversity, fish, # of speciesp y# of speciesp y p y pspeciesp y pspeciesPotassiumPotassium bisulfatePotassium bitartratePotassium glycolatePotassium gl latPotassium permanganatePotassium sulfatePotassium-40Power plant loadPower plant productionp-Phenylenediaminep-QuaterphenylPraseodymiumPrecipitationp p gevent (choice list)p p gevent amountp p gevent (choice list)p p gevent amountPrecipitation during activity (choice list)Precipitation event durationPrecipitation, time since eventPrednisonegtrihydroxy-6-methyl-, (6.alpha.,11.beta.)-Primary productivityPristane y p yproduction

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yco

ProfenofosProfluralinProgesteronePrometonPrometrynPronamidePropachlorPropanePropanenitrilePropanilPropanoic Acid, 2-Oxo-PropargitePropargyl alcoholPropazinePropetamphosProphamPropiconazolePropionaldehydePropionic acidPropoxurPropoxyphenePropyl acetatePropyl etherPropylaminePropylenePropylene glycolPropylene gl lPropylene glycol allyl etherPropylene oxidePropylthiouracilProtactinium-231Protactinium-233Protactinium-234ProthiofosProtriptylinePseudomonasPseudomonas cepacia type WisconsinPseudomonas fluorescens(MON 11740)(MON 11750)(MON 11760)Pseudomonas fluorescens NCIB 12089(MON 11710)(MON 11720)(MON 11730)Pseudomonas syringae 742RSp-Terphenylp-tert-Butylbenzoic acid

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li

p-tert-Butylphenolp-ToluidinePump efficiencyPump pressure headPumping ratep-XylenePyrazonPyrenePyrethrinsPyridinePyriproxyfenPyritePyrogallolQuinolineQuinoneRadioactivity, grossRadiumRadium-223Radium-224Radium-226Radium-226/228Radium-228Radon-222RBP Bank Stability, Left (choice list)RBP Bank Stability, Right (choice list)g(choice list)(choice st) g g(choice list) g y(choice list) g y g(choice list)RBP Bottom Substrate (choice list)RBP Canopy Cover (choice list)RBP Channel Alteration (choice list)RBP Channel Flow Status (choice list)RBP Channel Sinuosity (choice list)RBP Channelized Y/N (choice list)RBP Embeddedness (choice list)RBP Epifaunal Substrate (choice list)RBP Frequency of Riffles (choice list)RBP High water markRBP Instream Cover (choice list)(list)(choice list)RBP Pool Substrate (choice list)RBP Pool Variability (choice list)gUse (choice list)RBP Sediment Deposition (choice list)RBP Sediment Odors (choice list)

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RBP2 bit t bbl (%)yp

RBP Sediment Oils (choice list)RBP Stream depth - poolRBP Stream Depth - RiffleRBP Stream Depth - RunRBP Stream Type (choice list)RBP Stream VelocityRBP Stream widthRBP Substrate - BedrockRBP Substrate - Boulders >256 mmRBP Substrate - Cobbles 64-256 mmParticulateRBP Substrate - Gravel 2-64 mmyFragments yParticlesRBP Substrate - Sand 0.06-2.0 mmRBP Substrate - Silt 0.004-0.06 mmRBP Turbidity Code (choice list)Y/N (choice list)RBP Water Odors (choice list)RBP Water Surface Oils (choice list)q gType & Species (choice list)q g preach with AV (%)RBP2, Habitat type, bedrock (%)RBP2, Habitat type, canopy (%)RBP2, Habitat type, general commentsRBP2 Habitat type gravel cobble (%), Ha a type, gravel-co e g y(%)RBP2, Habitat type, other (%)RBP2, Habitat type, plants, roots (%)RBP2, Habitat type, pools (%)RBP2, Habitat type, riffle (%)RBP2, Habitat type, run (%)RBP2, Habitat type, sand (%)yp(%) yp y(%)RBP2, Habitat type, snags (%)yp gmacrophytes (%)yp g(%) g y(choice list)g y gBank (choice list)g(choice list)g(choice list)g (list) g pSubstrate/Available Cover (choice list)g q y (bends) (choice list)gscore g p gZone Width, Left Bank (choice list)

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g p g

e bl li

Zone Width, Right Bank (choice list)g p(choice list)g gLeft Bank (choice list)g gRight Bank (choice list)g y p g(choice list) pyCover (choice list)(Y/N) (choice list)(Y/N) (choice list)lengthdepthwidth gmark p gypools (%) p gyriffles (%) p gyrun (%) p greach areavelocity (at thalweg)area g y yLWD (LWD/reach area)RBP2, Large woody debris, LWD (m2)y(choice list) y gBank (choice list)(choice list)(choice list) y(choice list) pSubstrate/Available Cover (choice list)Substrat /Availa e Cover (choice st)scoreCharacterization (choice list)y (list) p gWidth, Left Bank (choice list)p gWidth, Right Bank (choice list)p(choice list) gLeft Bank (choice list)gRight Bank (choice list)p gSpecies Present (choice list) p(choice list)Stone Undersides Black (choice list)(choice list) (list)area g(choice list)Subsystem (choice list) yp(choice list)RBP2, Substrate, inorganic, bedrockg>256 mm g ymm g256 mm

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g g

Rhen

mm g2.0 mm g0.06 mm gsticks, wood, etc. (CPOM)g g yshell fragments gblack-fine (FPOM) y y (list) y(choice list) yOils (choice list)(choice list)(choice list)Surrounding Landuse (choice list)gobservation (text) yin Last 7 Days, Y/N (choice list) (list)Hours (choice list)Refined used lubricating oilsRelative humidityReoxygenation constantReservoir volumeResidence/flushing time, waterbodyResorcinolRespirationRespiration, planktonicReteneRheniumiumRhodamine BRhodamine WTRhodamine WT (probe)RhodiumRhodium-106River/stream channel slopeRonnelRotenoneRubidiumRutheniumRuthenium-103Ruthenium-103/106Ruthenium-106Ruthenium-106/Rhodium-106SafroleSalicylaldehydeSalinitySalmonellaSamariumSandSaxitoxin

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Silt

ScandiumScaupSea waves severity (choice list)Secbumetonsec-Butylaminesec-ButylbenzeneSecondary productivityg(choice list) g (list)SeleniumSelenium-75SerratiaSertralineSestonSethoxydimS-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamateSettleable solidsSex (choice list)Taxonomic Diversity IndexSiduronSignificant(choice list)SilicaSilicate g gratioSiliconSiltSilverSilver-110SilvexSilvex isooctyl esterSimazineSimetoneSimetrynSimpson Taxonomic Diversity IndexSimultaneously extracted metalsyvolatile sulfidesgseverity (choice list)Sodium p [( ) ( q1/2 Ca + Mg)] y y16-olefin sulfonatesSodium cacodylateSodium carbonateSodium chlorateSodium chlorideSodium chromate(VI)Sodium dichromateSodium dimethyldithiocarbamate

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St ys li

Sodium glycolateSodium methyldithiocarbamateSodium nitriteSodium N-lauroylsarcosinateSodium pentachlorophenateSodium plus potassiumSodium sulfateSodium-22Solar irradiation, globalSolar irradiation, localSoluble Reactive Phosphorus (SRP)SorbitolSpecies RankSpecies Relative DensitySpecific conductanceSpecific drawdown capacitySpecific gravitySpirillumStaphylococcusStaphylococcus aureusStearic acidStearonitrileStendomycin salicylateStigmastan-3.beta.-olStream condition (text)Stream physical appearance (choice list)ream ph ical appearance (choice st)y ppMinnesota (choice list) y (list)Stream stageStream width measureStreptococcusStreptomycinStreptomycin nitrateStreptomycin sulfateStreptozotocinStrobaneStrong acidsStrontiumStrontium-87/Strontium-86, ratioStrontium-89Strontium-90Strontium-Yttrium-90, betaSturnella neglectaSturnus vulgarisStyreneStyrene oxideSubstrate - boulders

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fine

Substrate - boulders, largeSubstrate - boulders, mediumSubstrate - boulders, smallSubstrate - claySubstrate - clay, mediumSubstrate - clay/fine partic. org. matt.Substrate - claypan soilSubstrate - cobblesSubstrate - cobbles, largeSubstrate - cobbles, mediumSubstrate - cobbles, smallSubstrate - detritus - coarse particulateSubstrate - grain sizeSubstrate - gravelSubstrate - gravel, coarseSubstrate - gravel, fineSubstrate - gravel, mediumSubstrate - gravel, very coarseSubstrate - gravel, very fineSubstrate - miscellaneous otherSubstrate - sandSubstrate - sand, coarseSubstrate - sand, fineSubstrate - sand, mediumSubstrate - sand, very coarseSubstrate sand very fineSubstrate - sand, very Substrate - sediment thicknessSubstrate - siltSubstrate - silt, coarseSubstrate - silt, fineSubstrate - silt, mediumSubstrate - silt, very fineSubstrate - silt/clay mixSubstrate - submerged logsSubstrate - submerged vegetationSubstrate-bedrockSucroseSulfamethoxazoleSulfateSulfathiazoleSulfideSulfiteSulfotepSulfurSulfur dioxideSulfur, pyriticSulfur-32

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Sulfur-34Sulfur-34/Sulfur-32 ratioSulprofosSum of anionsSum of cationsSurface areaSurface tensionSurfactants, anionicSurfactants, cationic (cationic)Surfactants, nonionic mixSurfactants, unspecified mixSurvivalp(SSC)Suspended Sediment DischargeSwepSyringaldehydeTamoxifenTannic acidTannin and LigninTantalumTau-fluvalinate y yKarr Diversity IndexyIndexTaxonomic EquitabilityTaxonomic EvennessTaxonomic EvennessTaxonomic RedundancyTaxonomic Richness p pPlecoptera, TricopteraTebuconazoleTebuthiuronTechnetiumTechnetium-99TefluthrinTelluriumTemephosTemperature differenceTemperature, airTemperature, sampleTemperature, sedimentTemperature, soilTemperature, tissueTemperature, waterTemperature, wet bulbTerbacilTerbiumTerbufos

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e ecane

Terbufos sulfoneTerbumetonTerbuthylazineTerbutrynTerphenylTerpineoltert-Amyl methyl ethertert-Amylbenzenetert-Butanoltert-Butyl acetatetert-ButylbenzeneTetraacetylethylenediamineTetrabromobisphenol ATetrabutyltinTetrachloro-1,3-butadieneTetrachlorobiphenylTetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethyleneTetrachloroguaiacolTetrachlorophenolTetrachlorvinphosTetrachlorvinphos (mixed isomers)TetracosaneTetracyclineTetracycline hydrochlorideTetradecaneT tradTetradecanenitrileTetradecanolTetradecylbenzeneTetradifonTetraethyl ammonium hydroxideTetraethyl pyrophosphateTetrahydroabietylamine acetateTetrahydrofuranTetrahydropyranTetramethylpyrazineTetrapropyl dithiopyrophosphateTetratetracontaneTetrodotoxinThalliumThallium-208ThecamoebaThecamoeba mundaThecamoeba orbisThecamoebidaeThermal dischargeThiabendazole

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Tid li

Thickness, supernatant layerThidiazuronThifensulfuron-methylThiobencarbThiocyanic acidThiodicarbThionazinThiophanate ethylThiopheneThiophenolThiosulfateThioureaThorium-228Thorium-230Thorium-232Thorium-234ThuliumThuringiensinThuringiensin, calcium saltTiamulinTide cycle durationTide cycle timeTide rangeTide rateTide stageTide stage (choice list)e stage (choice st)TilmicosinTinTin-SanTitaniumTolueneToluene diisocyanateToluene-d8ToluenediamineToluic acidToluidineTotal carbonTotal ColiformTotal dissolved solidsTotal fixed solidsg p(TN:TP)Total nonfecal coliformTotal Sample VolumeTotal Sample WeightTotal solidsTotal suspended solidsTotal volatile solids

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1 2 Di exane

ToxapheneyvariationToxicity, A. verrilli, coefficient of variationyvariationy pvariationyvariationy pcontrol survivaly psignificant (choice list)y psurvivaly pcontrol survivaly psignificant (choice list)y psurvivalyestuarius, control survivalyestuarius, significant (choice list)yestuarius, survivaly psurvivaly pplumulosus, significant (choice list)y pplumulosus, survivalyfischeri, EC50yfischeri, significant (choice list)y p yabronius, significant (choice list)y p yabronius, survivaly ( )for Ceriodaphniay pLC50trans-1,2-Cyclohexanedioltrans 1 2 Dichlorocyclohexanetrans- , - chlorocyclohtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylenetrans-1,2-Dichloropropenetrans-1,3-Dichloropropenetrans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butenetrans-1,4-DichlorocyclohexaneTrans-2-Butenetrans-2-MethylcrotonaldehydeTrans-2-Pentenetrans-2-Phenyl-2-butenetrans-Chlordanetrans-NonachlorTransparency, tube with diskTriacontaneTriadimefonTriallateTriazines mixture, unspecifiedTriazophosTribromoacetic acidTribromomethaneTribufosTributlytin

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ethano am

Tributyl phosphateTributylphosphine oxideTributyltin chlorideTricalcium phosphateTricambaTrichlorfonTrichloro-1,3-butadieneTrichloroacetic acidTrichloroacetonitrileTrichlorobenzeneTrichlorobiphenylTrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTrichloronaphthaleneTrichloronateTrichlorophenolTrichloropropaneTrichlorotrifluoroethaneTriclopyrTriclosanTricosaneTricyclazoleTridecafluoroheptanoic acidTridecaneTridecanoic acidTriethanolamineTri l ineTriethyl citrateTriethylene glycol dimethyl etherTriethylene glycol monobutyl etherTrifluralinTrihalomethanesTriisopropanolamineTriisopropyl orthoborateTriisopropylamineTrimethoprimp(unspecified mix)TrimethylbenzeneTrimethylcyclohexeneTrimethylnaphthaleneTrimethylpyrazineTrimipramine maleateTrinexapac-EthylTringa FlavipesTringa melanoleucaTringa solitariaTrinitrotolueneTriphenyl phosphate

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dium

Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphateTris(2-butoxyethyl) phosphateTris(2-chloroethyl) phosphateTritiumTritriacontaneTrue colorTungstenTurbidityTurbidity severity (choice list)TylosinTyrothricinUndecaneUndecanoic acidUranium 238/234 ratioUranium-234Uranium-234/235/238Uranium-235Uranium-236Uranium-238UreaUV 254 p gconstituentsVahlkampfiaVahlkampfia limaxValeric acidVanadiumVanaVannellaVannellidaeVelocity - streamVelocity-dischargeVermicastsVernolateVerticillium lecaniiVibrioVinclozolinVinyl acetateVinyl bromideVinyl chlorideVinyltolueneVirusWaste well annulus pressureWaste well injection pressureWaterWater appearance (text)Water content of snowWater level (probe)Water level in well during pumping, MSL

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p

lhexanoate

reference pointWater level in well, MSLWater level reference point elevationWave heightg ( ) (list)Weak acidsWeather comments (text)( )(choice list) ( )(choice list)WeightWeight, volatile portionWidth (expressed 0-360 deg)Wind force, Beaufort scaleWind velocityWithdrawal rate of ground waterWood creosoteXanthacridinumXyleneYersiniaYtterbiumYttriumYttrium-90ZincZinc bacitraciny yethylhexanoateethyZinc phosphideZinc-65ZinebZiramZircon (Zr(SiO4))ZirconiumZirconium/Niobium-95Zirconium-95Zooplankton

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ll Sl

Sam Col Method Sam Col Equip Result Detection ConditionROUTINE Boomerang Corer Detected Not Quantified

Box Corer Not ReportedDart Corer (Gravity) LimitDrilled Sampler Not DetectedDrive Sampler (Generic) LimitErwin Piston CorerEwing Gravity CorerGravity Corer (Generic)Hand CorerHydroplastic (PVC) CorerKullenberg Gravity CorerBenthic Corer (Other)Pamatmat Multiple Quartz CorerPhleger Corer (Gravity)Piston Corer (Generic)Vibrating CorerAnchor Box DredgeBod DredgeBrailBurrell Epibenthic SledChain DredgeExperimental BrailBenthic Dredge (Other)Pipe DredgePull SledPu edSuction DredgeTowed DredgeBoomerang GrabCampbell GrabClam-Shell GrabDietz-Lafond GrabEkman GrabFree Fall GrabHydraulic GrabOrange-Peel GrabBenthic Grab (Other)Peterson GrabPetite Ponar GrabPonar GrabScoop Fish GrabShipek GrabSmith-McIntire GrabVan Veen GrabYoung GrabGlass Slide DevicePlexiglass Slide Device

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t

Backpack ElectroshockBoat-Mounted ElectroshockElectric SeineElectroshock (Other)Pram ElectroshockStream-Side ElectroshockConcussionCreel SurveyDraw DownHook And LineHydroacousticsLong LineMiscellaneous (Other)Other ToxicantRemotely Operated VehicleRotenoneSodium CyanideSpear/GunSpear/HandSpear/Hawaiian SlingStill CameraTrot LineVideo CameraVisual SightingBeam TrawlBongo NetBongo NeHerring TrawlIsaacs-Kidd TrawlNet/Horizontal Tow (Other)Otter TrawlPair TrawlPush NetRoller Frame TrawlShrimp TrawlSingle-Vessel Operated Tow NetTow NetTwo-Vessel Operated Tow NetYankee TrawlA-Frame NetBeach Seine NetBlock NetCenter BagDanish Seine NetD-Frame NetDip NetDrift Gill NetDrop Net

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Gill t

English Umbrella NetExperimental Gill NetFyke NetKick NetMarmap Neuston NetMinnow Seine NetMochness NetMTD NetNorpac NetNet/Non Tow (Other)Plummet NetPound NetPurse Seine NetRectangular NetRoving Drop NetSeine NetSet (Passive) Gill NetSquare-Mouth NetStationary Drop NetStop NetTerminal BagTrammel NetTrap NetTraveling ScreenTucker NetVariable Mesh Gill NetVariable Mesh NeBirge Closing NetClarke-Bumpus NetNet Vertical Tow (Other)Plankton NetSimple Conical NetWisconsin-Style NetActivity TrapArtificial SubstrateBlack Light TrapBox SamplerEmergence TrapFish WeirFry TrapFunnel TrapGlass SlideHess SamplerHester-DendyInsect TrapJuday TrapLarval Light Fish TrapModified Surber Sampler

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Shi Chest

Natural SubstrateOriginal Surber SamplerTrap Substrate (Other)Plexiglass TrapRock BasketSediment TrapStovepipe SamplerSurber SamplerTile PlateT-SamplerBucketVinyl TubeKemmerer BottleNansen BottleNiskin BottleWater Sampler (Other)Pump/Air LiftPump/BailerPump/CentrifugalPump/JetPump/Non-SubmersiblePump/PistonPump/RotaryPump/SubmersiblePump/TurbineShip Sea Chestp Sea Van Dorn BottleWater BottleProbe/Sensor

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008(S)

Result Detection Limit Type Result Analytical MethodInstrument Detection Level (IDL) 00-01Method Detection Level (MDL) 00-02Estimated Detection Level 00-03Upper Quantitation Limit 00-04Lower Quantitation Limitg 00-05Level 00-06Drinking Water Maximum 00-07Water Quality Standard or Criteria 00-09Upper Reporting Limit 0010(B)Lower Reporting Limit 0010(BT)

0010(W)0011-00011A002(A)002(W)0023A004(A)004(S)004(W)005(A)005(BT)005(S)005(W)008(BT)008(S)008(V)008(W)

110

1000100011000210011001

100181002

1002710028100291003100410051006100710081009

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10300 D

1011010101110121013101410151016101710181019

101A102

102010200-F10200-G10200-H10200-I10200-J10200H(2)10200H(3)

10221024103

10300-C10300 D-

10410400-D10400-E

10510500-C

106107

107A108

10A10B

11110.1110.2110.3

1103.11104

1106.1111114115

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1459

12 (ATM PB)12 (ISOTOPES)

120.1120.1_M

120.613

130.1130.213001301

13A13B

140.11400140114021403140414501451145214531454145714581459

15150.1150.2

150.2_M150.61500150115501551

16160.1

160.1_M160.2

160.2_M160.3160.4160.51600160016011601

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1620(B)

16021602160316031604160416051606160816091610161116121613

1613(S)1613(W)

16141615161616171618161816191620

1620(A)1620(B)1620(C)1620(D)

16221623

1624(S)1624(W)1625(AW)1625(BNW)1625(S)

163116321636163716381639164016481649165016511652

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180 1

16531654

1656(ECD)1656(HSD)

16571658165916601661166216631664

1664A166516661667

1668A1668B

16711673

16A16B

17170.1

18180 1.

1A1AP73-71AP77-A1RM-11RM-151RM-191RM-201RM-51RM-61RM-71SRM-12.1 (ATM SO2)2.1 (PART.PM10)

2.112.1A

2.22.32.62.82.920

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2005

200200.1

200.1(FLAA)200.1(GFAA)200.1(ICP)200.10_M

200.11200.12200.13200.15200.6

200.62(B)200.62(C)

200.7200.7(S)200.7(W)200.7_M

200.8200.8(S)200.8(W)

200.92000200220032004200520072008

201(CSR)201(EGR)

201020112012201320142015202

202.1202.1_M

202.2202.2_M202.2_M/HG)202.62(D)

203203A203B203C

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213 1 M

204.1204.1_M

204.2204.2_M

206.2206.2_M

206.3206.3_M

206.4206.5208.1

208.1_M208.2

208.2_M210.1

210.1_M210.2

210.2_M211.1212.3

2120-B2120-C2120-D2120-E

213.1213 1 M. _

213.2213.2_M

21302130-B

215.1215.1_M

215.22150

2160-B2160-C

2170218.1

218.1_M218.2

218.2_M218.3218.4218.5218.6219.1

219.1_M

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236 2

219.2219.2_M

220.1220.1_M

220.2220.2_M

221.123

231.1231.1231.223102320

2320-B2340

2340-C2340B

235.1235.2

2350-B2350-C2350-D2350-E

236.1236.1_M

236 2.236.2_M

239.1239.1_M

239.2239.2_M

242.1242.1_M

242.4243.1

243.1_M243.2

243.2_M245.1

245.1_M245.2

245.2_M245.3245.5

245.5_M245.6245.7

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252 2

246.1246.2249.1

249.1_M249.2

249.2_M25

250025012504250525062507250825102510

2510B2513251425152516251725182519252.1252 2.

2520-B2520-C2520-D

25212522252325242526252725282529253.1253.22530

2530-B2530-C

25322533253425352536

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2580

2537253825392540

2540-B2540-C2540-D2540-E2540-F2540-G

254125422543254425452546255.1255.22550

2560-B2560-C2560-D2570-B

258.1258.1_M

258025A25B25C25D25E

26264.1264.2265.1265.2267.1267.2

26A270.2

270.2_M270.3272.1

272.1_M272.2

272.2_M273.1

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C

273.1_M273.2279.1

279.1_M279.2

279.2_M2810282.1282.2283.1283.2286.1

286.1_M286.2

286.2_M289.1

289.1_M289.2

289.2_M293

3.2-B3.2-C3.2-D3.3-B3 3 C3.3-

3.43.5

300(A)300(B)

300300.1300.6300.7

300_M3040

304A304B

305305.1305.2

306306A

310.1310.1_M

310.23111-B

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335 2 M(S)

3111-C3111-D3111-E3112-B3113-B3114-B3114-C

31203130314

320.1325.1325.2325.3325.6

325_M(A)325_M(B)

330.1330.2330.3330.4330.5335.1335.2

335.2(MIDI)335 2 M(S). _335.2_MA(W)335.2_MB(W)335.2_MC(W)

335.3335.4

335.63340.1340.2340.3340.6345.1350.1

350.2(A)350.2(B)350.2(C)

350.3350_M(A)350_M(B)350_M(C)

35003500-AG(B)

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3500 CR(B)

3500-AG(C)3500-AG(D)3500-AL(B)3500-AL(C)3500-AL(D)3500-AL(E)3500-AS(B)3500-AS(C)3500-AS(D)3500-AU3500-BA(B)3500-BA(C)3500-BE(B)3500-BE(C)3500-BE(D)3500-BI3500-CA(B)3500-CA(C)3500-CA(D)3500-CD(B)3500-CD(C)3500-CD(D)3500-CO(B)3500-CO(C)3500-CR(B)3500 CR(B)-3500-CR(B)3500-CR(C)3500-CR(D)3500-CR(E)3500-CS3500-CU(B)3500-CU(C)3500-CU(D)3500-CU(E)3500-FE(B)3500-FE(C)3500-FE(D)3500-HG(B)3500-HG(C)3500-IR3500-K-B3500-K-C3500-K-D3500-K-E3500-LI(B)3500-LI(C)

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3500 SB(C)

3500-LI(D)3500-MG(B)3500-MG(C)3500-MG(D)3500-MG(E)3500-MN(B)3500-MN(C)3500-MN(D)3500-MO(B)3500-MO(C)3500-NA(B)3500-NA(C)3500-NA(D)3500-NI(B)3500-NI(C)3500-OS3500-PB(B)3500-PB(C)3500-PB(D)3500-PD3500-PT3500-RE3500-RH3500-RU3500-SB(B)3500 SB(C)-3500-SE(C)3500-SE(D)3500-SE(E)3500-SE(F)3500-SE(G)3500-SE(H)3500-SE(I)3500-SN3500-SR(B)3500-SR(C)3500-SR(D)3500-TH3500-TI3500-TL(B)3500-TL(C)3500-V-B3500-V-C3500-V-D3500-ZN(B)3500-ZN(C)3500-ZN(D)

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353 2 M

3500-ZN(E)3500-ZN(F)

350335053506350735083509351.1351.2

351.3(A)351.3(B)351.3(C)

351.435103511351235133514351535163518352.1353.1353.2

353 2 M. _353.3353.4353.6354.1360.1360.2

3640A365.1365.2365.3365.4365.5365.6

365_M370.1370037013702375.1375.2375.3

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413 2

375.4375.6

375_M(A)375_M(B)

376.1376.2377.138103820

3A3H-013H-023H-03

44000405.1410.1410.2410.3410.4

410_M(A)410_M(B)4110-B4110-C

413.1413 2.415.1415.2

415.2_M418.1420.1420.2420.3420.4425.1430.1430.2

440(S)440(W)

445446

450.14500-B-B4500-B-C4500-B-D4500-BR(B)4500-BR(C)

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4500 CN(K)

4500-CL(B)4500-CL(C)4500-CL(D)4500-CL(E)4500-CL(F)4500-CL(G)4500-CL(H)4500-CL(I)4500-CL-(B)4500-CL-(C)4500-CL-(D)4500-CL-(E)4500-CL-(F)4500-CLO(B)4500-CLO(C)4500-CLO(D)4500-CLO(E)4500-CN(C)4500-CN(D)4500-CN(E)4500-CN(F)4500-CN(G)4500-CN(H)4500-CN(I)4500-CN(J)4500 CN(K)-4500-CN(L)4500-CN(M)4500-CO2(B)4500-CO2(C)4500-F-B4500-F-C4500-F-D4500-F-E4500-F-F4500-H4500-H+B4500-I-(B)4500-I-(C)4500-I-B4500-I-C4500-N-B4500-N-C4500-N-C4500-NH3(C)4500-NH3(D)4500-NH3(E)

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4500 P F

4500-NH3(F)4500-NH3(G)4500-NH3(H)4500-NO2(B)4500-NO2(C)4500-NO3(B)4500-NO3(C)4500-NO3(D)4500-NO3(E)4500-NO3(F)4500-NO3(G)4500-NO3(H)4500-NO3(I)4500-NOR(B)4500-NOR(C)4500-O-B4500-O-C4500-O-D4500-O-E4500-O-F4500-O-G4500-O34500-P-C4500-P-D4500-P-E4500 P F- -4500-P-G4500-P-H4500-P-J4500-S2(D)4500-S2(E)4500-S2(F)4500-S2(G)4500-SI(B)4500-SI(C)4500-SI(D)4500-SI(E)4500-SI(F)4500-SI(G)4500-SIO2-C4500-SO3(B)4500-SO3(C)4500-SO4(B)4500-SO4(C)4500-SO4(D)4500-SO4(E)4500-SO4(F)

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502 2(PID)

46705

5.6500

5000500150025003500450055006500750085009501050115012501350145016501750185019502.1

502.2(ELCD)502 2(PID).

502050215021

5021A50225025502650275029503.150305031503150325032503350345035503650375038

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515 2

5039504

504.15040A

50415041A

505506507508

508.1508A

50950APP-A50APP-B50APP-C50APP-D50APP-E50APP-F50APP-G50APP-J

51005110513

515.1515 2.515.3

5210-B5210-C5220-B5220-C5220-D

524.1524.2525.1525.2531.1

5310-B5310-B5310-C5310-D5320-B

547548

548.1549

549.1

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5520 C

549.2550

550.1550255035504550655085509551

551.15510

5510-B5510-C

5512551455155516551755185519552

552.1552.2

5520-B5520 C-5520-D5520-F

5521553(LLE)553(LSE)5530-C5530-D

5545540-C5540-D

5555550-B5560-B

56005700

5710-B5710-C5710-D5910-B5A5B

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6015

5D5E5F5G5H6 (ATM SO2)6 (FORMALDEHYD)6 (PO-210)

60060016002600460056006600760086009601

60106010A6010B

60116012601360146015602

60206020_M

603604(A)604(B)

604.16040-B6040-C

605606607608

608.1608.2

609(A)609(B)

61610611612

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6231 B

613614

614.1615616617618619620621

6210-B6210-C6210-D6211-B6211-C

622622.1

6220-B6220-C6220-D6220-E6230-B6230-C6230-D6230-E6231 B-6231-C6231-D6232-B6232-C6232-D6233-B

624624-S

625625-S6251-B6252-B

626627629630

630.1631632

632.1633

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6602

633.1634635636637638639640

6402641

6410-B642

6420-BA6420-BB6420-C

6436431-B6431-C

6446440-B6440-C

645646

6600660166026603

6610-B6630-B6630-C6630-D6640-B6651-B

6806A6B6C7 (ATM NOX)7 (SR-89/90)7000A(FLAA)7000A(GFAA)

701370207020702470277029

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7195

70307040704170487056

7060A7061A

70627063

7074(INSL)7074(SOL)7080A

708170827090709171027105

7110-B7110-C

71307131A

7140719071917195

7196A7197719871997200720172107211730073807381740074017402742074217430745074607461

7470A

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7521

7471A7471B

74727473748074817500

7500-3H(B)7500-CS(B)7500-I-B7500-I-C7500-I-D7500-RA(B)7500-RA(C)7500-RA(D)7500-RN(B)7500-SR(B)7500-U-B7500-U-C

7501750275047505750675207521755075807600760176027603760476107740

7741A7742

7760A776177707780784078417870790079017902

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8002

79037904790579067910791179507951

7A7B7C7D7E

80008000(A1)8000(A2)8000A8000B

80018001(1)8001(2)8001(3)8001(A1)8001(A2)8001(A3)

8002800380048005

8005(B)8005(T)

800880098010

8010B80118013

8015A8015B8020A

80218021A(ELCD)8021A(PID)8021B

802380248025

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8074(A)

80278029

8030A80318032

8032A80338033803480378038

8040A(ECD)8040A(FID)

80418043804780488051

8060(ECD)8060(FID)

80618061A

80708070A

80718074(A)8074(B)8080A

80818081(S)8081(W)8081A8081A(SNB)8081A(SWB)8081A(WNB)8081A(WWB)

80828082(S)8082(W)8090(ECD)8090(FID)

809181008110

8111(S)8111(W)

8116

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8190

8120A81218131813181408141

8141(S)8141(W)8141A(S)8141A(W)8150B8151(S)8151(W)8151A

815681578158816081638164816581678168817281868190819582198221822282248225822682298230

8240B8240B(S)8240B(W)

82418250A8260A8260B8270B(S)8270B(W)8270C8270C(S)8270C(W)

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8316

8270D82718275

8275A82768277

8280(S)8280(W)8280A(O)8280A(S)8280A(W)

829083008301830283038305830683088310831083118315

8315A(LLE)8315A(LSE)

83168318(S)8318(W)

83218321A

83238325(CRT)8325(DSK)8325(LLE)8330(S)8330(W)8331(S)8331(W)

8332833483688375

8410(A)8410(BN)

843084408506

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9030A

850785158520

88.01(S)88.01(W)9 (OPACITY)9 (TRITIUM)

900900.190009002901

901.19010A(A)9010A(B)

90129012A

9013902

9020B902190229023903

903.19030A

9031903590369038904

9040A9041A9045B

9059050

9050A90569057906

90609060AM

906590669067907

9070

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920 199

9071A90759076

9077(A)9077(B)9077(C)

90789079908

908.190809081

911.0391319132

920.13920.193(A)920.193(B)920.193(C)

920.194920.195920.196

920.197(A)920.197(B)

920.198920 199.

920.2920.201920.202920.203920.204920.205920.34

92009200A

9210921192129213

9213-D92149215

9215-B9215-C9215-D9216-B9221-B

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9320

9221-B.19221-C9221-D9221-E9221-E.19221-E.29221-F9222-(B+B.5c)9222-B9222-C9222-D9222-E9222-F9223-B9230-B9230-C9240-B

925.549250

9250-B9251

9252A9253931093159320

939.11949.09949.1

949.129510-G

952.24952.25955.48956.07

9562957.14957.18960.1

960.14(A)960.14(B)

960.43960.52961.16963.23963.24963.29

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973 42

964.18964.19964.2

965.36967.25967.26967.27967.28968.24968.25968.26969.48970.52970.53970.54

9711-B9711-C

972.05972.23972.24972.29972.43973.39973.4

973.41973 42.973.43973.44973.45

973.46(E)973.46(F)973.46(G)

973.47973.48

973.49(E)973.49(F)

973.5973.51973.52973.53973.54973.55973.56973.57973.66973.67974.14

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980 32

974.22974.27974.36974.37974.38975.4

975.53975.54975.55975.56976.23976.29976.3

976.31977.06977.15977.19977.22977.26978.16978.23978.24978.26980.22980.31980 32.980.37983.21983.25983.26984.21984.34984.35985.22985.23985.42985.43986.22986.33986.34986.35987.09987.1

987.11988.19988.2989.1

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992 3

989.11989.12989.13989.14989.15990.06990.07990.08990.11990.12990.13991.06991.07991.08991.09991.12991.13991.14991.15991.38992.11992.14992.17992.18992.19992 3.

992.31992.32993.08993.09993.1

993.11993.12993.14993.15993.23993.3

AES-0029AM-01AM-01AM-02AM-03(A)AM-03(T)AM-03(W)ANION-01B0001B0005

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B5020

B0025B0030B0035B0040B0045B0050B0051B0055B0060B0065B0100B0105B0400B0420B0430B1505B1520B2501B2520B3401B3501B3520B3545B4520B5001B5020B5040B5050B6020B6501B6520B6530B6540B6560B6601B6620B6630B6640B6660B6700B8001B8020B8040B8100B8120B8502C-001-1

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CR 01

C-002-1C-003-1C-004-1C-005-1C-006-1C-007-1C-008-1C-01C-010-1C-011-1C-012-1C-013-1C-014-1C-015-1C-017-1C-018-1C-019-1CA-01CA-02ColilertColilert-18Colilert-182000Colilert/2000CP-85.01CP-86.01CR 01-CTM-001CTM-002CTM-004CTM-005CTM-006CTM-010CTM-011D1067(A)D1067(B)D1067(C)D1068(A)D1068(B)D1068(C)D1068(D)D1125(A)D1125(B)D1126D1179(A)D1179(B)D1246D1252(A)

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D1704

D1252(B)D1253D1291D1292D1293(A)D1293(B)D1385D1426(A)D1426(B)D1429(A)D1429(B)D1429(C)D1429(D)D1498D1590D1607D1608D1687(A)D1687(B)D1687(C)D1688(A)D1688(B)D1688(C)D1691(A)D1691(B)D1704D1783(A)D1783(B)D1886(A)D1886(B)D1886(C)D1889D1890D1941D1943D1976D2035D2036(A)D2036(B)D2036(C)D2036(D)D2186(A)D2186(B)D2186(C)D2186(D)D2330D2332

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D3223

D2334(A)D2334(B)D2334(C)D2460D2476D2579D2580D2688(A)D2688(B)D2776D2791D2820D2907(A)D2907(B)D2908D2914D2972(A)D2972(B)D2972(C)D3082D3084D3086D3113(A)D3113(B)D3162D3223D3266D3267D3268D3269(ISE)D3269(SPEC)D3269(TITR)D3270D3327D3328(A)D3328(B)D3352D3371D3372D3373D3414D3415D3416D3442D3454D3478D3534(ECD)

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D3695

D3534(ELCD)D3557(A)D3557(B)D3557(C)D3557(D)D3558(A)D3558(B)D3558(C)D3559(A)D3559(B)D3559(C)D3559(D)D3561D3590(A)D3590(B)D3608D3645(A)D3645(B)D3648(A)D3648(B)D3648(C)D3649D3650D3651D3686D3695D3697D3824(A)D3824(B)D3857D3858D3859(A)D3859(B)D3865D3866(A)D3866(B)D3866(C)D3867(A)D3867(B)D3868D3869(A)D3869(B)D3869(C)D3869(D)D3871D3875D3919

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D4281(A)

D3920D3921D3972D3973D3977D3986D4012D4107D4128D4129D4130D4165D4183(A)D4183(B)D4185D4189D4190D4191D4192D4193D4201D422D4240D4249D4254D4281(A)D4281(B)D4282D4323D4327D4374D4382D4408D4409D4412D4413D4454D4455D4458D4478(A)D4478(B)D4490D4517D4657D4658D4691D4744

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D5049(D)

D4763D4765D4766D4779D4785D4839D4856D4861D4913D4922D4947D4962D4978(A)D4978(B)D4980(A)D4980(B)D4983D4994(A)D4994(B)D5014D5015D5037D5049(A)D5049(B)D5049(C)D5049(D)D5072D5075D5084D5085D5086D5089D511(A)D511(B)D512(A)D512(B)D512(C)D5128D5129D513(A)D513(B)D5130D514D5149D515(A)D515(B)D516

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D5465(C)

D5173D5174D5175D5176D5243D5244D5246D5257D5259D5315D5316D5317D5389D5390D5391D5392D5412D5413(A)D5413(B)D5413(C)D5462D5464(A)D5464(B)D5465(A)D5465(B)D5465(C)D5475D6503D6503-99D6919-03D698D854D857D857(A)D857(B)D857(C)D858(A)D858(B)D858(C)D859D888(A)D888(B)D888(C)D93-07D932D934(A)D934(B)

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HERL 004

DIOX(O)DIOX(S)DIOX(W)E-SPEC(CMPX)E-SPEC(IR)E-SPEC(PRCP)E-SPEC(UV)E318EnterolertEnterolert2000EPA_CLP_INOREPA_CLP_ORGEV-024EV-025F-01F488F60FE-01G-01H-01H-02H-03HERL_001HERL_002HERL_003HERL 004_HERL_005HERL_006HERL_007HERL_008HERL_009HERL_010HERL_011HERL_012HERL_013HERL_014HERL_016HERL_017HERL_018HERL_020HERL_021HERL_022HERL_023HERL_024HERL_025HERL_026HERL_030

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I1112

HG-01I-001-1I-002-1I-003-1I-004-1I-005-1I-006-1I-01I-01I-02I-03I-2540-90I-4540-85I-4650-03I1020I1030I1051I1052I1054I1055I1060I1062I1084I1095I1110I1112I1114I1125I1135I1136I1137I1152I1183I1184I1187I1230I1232I1235I1236I1238I1239I1240I1241I1250I1270I1271I1272

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I1600

I1300I1325I1327I1370I1371I1381I1399I1400I1401I1425I1447I1454I1455I1456I1462I1472I1490I1499I1500I1501I1520I1524I1540I1550I1586I1600I1601I1602I1630(S)I1630(W)I1667(S)I1667(W)I1700I1702I1720I1735(S)I1735(W)I1749I1750I1780I1800(S)I1800(W)I1820I1866I1880I1900(S)I1900(W)

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I2600(W)

I1901I2030I2057I2058I2062I2115I2128I2129I2187I2188I2302I2327I2462I2521I2522I2523I2539I2543I2545(S)I2545(W)I2552I2558I2598I2599I2600(S)I2600(W)I2601I2602I2667(S)I2667(W)I2700I2822I2823I2851(S)I2851(W)I2880I3051I3052I3054I3055I3060I3062I3084I3095I3110I3112I3135

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I3562(W)

I3136I3152I3153I3236I3238I3239I3240I3270I3271I3300I3325I3381I3399I3400I3425I3447I3448I3454I3462I3490I3499I3500I3524I3561I3562(S)I3562(W)I3631I3736I3750I3765I3840I3860I4062I4302I4327I4521I4522I4523I4552I5051I5055I5060I5062I5084I5095I5110I5135

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I7054

I5152I5236I5239I5270I5300I5381I5399I5425I5447I5454I5462I5473I5474I5475I5490I5499I5553I6062I6302I6522I6523I6552I6600I7051I7052I7054I7055I7060I7062I7084I7095I7110I7112I7135I7136I7152I7236I7238I7239I7240I7270I7271I7325I7327I7381I7399I7400

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IP 5B

I7425I7447I7454I7462I7490I7499I7500I7552ICP-AESIM-002-1IM-003-1INTERIM1INTERIM2IP-10AIP-10BIP-1AIP-1A-BIP-1A-CIP-1BIP-2AIP-2BIP-3AIP-3BIP-3CIP-5AIP 5B-IP-5CIP-6AIP-6BIP-6CIP-7-AIP-7-BIP-8ITM-001KR-01LC_PESTLC_SVLC_VOAM-01M-02-CONM-02-MTL(AAS)M-02-MTL(AES)M-02-PHM-03MC_PEST(S)MC_PEST(W)MC_SVOA

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NITRO 16

MC_SVOA(LS)MC_SVOA(MS)MC_SVOA(W)MC_VOAMC_VOA(LS)MC_VOA(MS)MC_VOA(W)MM100MM210MM800MS100MS110MS210MS310(S)MS310(W)MS410(W)MU012RNH3-01NITRO-1NITRO-10NITRO-11NITRO-12NITRO-13NITRO-14NITRO-15NITRO 16-NITRO-17NITRO-18NITRO-19NITRO-2NITRO-20NITRO-23NITRO-24NITRO-25NITRO-3NITRO-4NITRO-5NITRO-6NITRO-7NITRO-8NITRO-9O-001-1O-002-1O-003-1O-004-1O-005-1O-006-1

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O7104

O-008-1O-009-1O-1126-95O-1131-95O1105O3100O3104O3105O3106O3107O3108O3109O3110O3111O3112O3113O3114O3115O3117O3118O5101O5104O5105O5108O7100O7104O7105O9104OA-001-1OA-002-1OA-003-1OA-004-1OA-005-1OA-006-1OG015ROG100ROH100ROHCOIA-1677OM500ROM510ROP010ROP020ROP040ROP100ROP130ROS010

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PAH 012

OS030OS040(S)OS040(W)OSW-AOSW-BP-001-1P-002-1P-003-1P-004-1P-005-1P-006-1P-007-1P-008-1P-009-1P-01P-011-1P-02PAH-001(S)PAH-001(W)PAH-002PAH-005PAH-006PAH-008PAH-009PAH-011PAH 012-PART_1PART_2PART_3PB-01PB-01(A)PB-01(B)PB-01(F)PB-01(W)PCB-002PCB-003PCB-004PCB-005PCB-006PCB-008PCB-009PHOS-1PHOS-2PHOS-3PHOS-4PHOS-5PM-01

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PMD ATR(IR)

PM-02PMD-ACAPMD-ACG(GC)PMD-ACG(LC1)PMD-ACG(LC2)PMD-AKY(GC1)PMD-AKY(GC2)PMD-AM-SPMD-AMNPMD-AMTPMD-ANF(GC)PMD-ANF(IR)PMD-ANTPMD-ANYPMD-AS(ATE)PMD-AS(ITE)PMD-AS(TIT1)PMD-AS(TIT2)PMD-AS(TIT3)PMD-AS(TIT4)PMD-AS(TIT5)PMD-ASUPMD-ATRPMD-ATR(GC1)PMD-ATR(GC2)PMD ATR(IR)-PMD-ATR(LC)PMD-AZNPMD-BDXPMD-BEB(IR)PMD-BEB(LC)PMD-BEB(UV)PMD-BEE(GC)PMD-BEE(IR)PMD-BEH(IR)PMD-BEH(UV)PMD-BEL(IR)PMD-BEL(LC)PMD-BEN(LC)PMD-BEN(UV)PMD-BEOPMD-BILPMD-BINPMD-BORPMD-BRAPMD-BROPMD-BYA(GC1)

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PMD CKR(IR)

PMD-BYA(GC2)PMD-BYA(LC1)PMD-BYA(LC2)PMD-CAOPMD-CAP(GC1)PMD-CAP(GC2)PMD-CAP(IR)PMD-CAP(LC)PMD-CAV(LC)PMD-CAV(UV)PMD-CBFPMD-CBX(IR)PMD-CBX(UV)PMD-CDPMD-CGVPMD-CHPPMD-CIBPMD-CJLPMD-CJO(LC)PMD-CJO(UV1)PMD-CJO(UV2)PMD-CKAPMD-CKL(GC)PMD-CKL(IR)PMD-CKR(GC)PMD CKR(IR)-PMD-CLD(GC)PMD-CLD(IR)PMD-CLD(UV)PMD-CLVPMD-CMNPMD-COQPMD-COR(GC)PMD-COR(IR)PMD-COR(LC)PMD-CPHPMD-CROPMD-CU-SPMD-CUCPMD-CYZ(GC1)PMD-CYZ(GC2)PMD-CYZ(GC3)PMD-DALPMD-DCA(GC1)PMD-DCA(GC2)PMD-DEE(GC)PMD-DEE(LC)

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PMD ENA

PMD-DFNPMD-DGLPMD-DGVPMD-DICPMD-DJAPMD-DJGPMD-DMEPMD-DMFPMD-DNEPMD-DNRPMD-DNZ(IR)PMD-DNZ(TITR)PMD-DOGPMD-DOZ(LC1)PMD-DOZ(LC2)PMD-DOZ(UV)PMD-DPA(GC)PMD-DPA(IR)PMD-DPFPMD-DQTPMD-DSN(GC)PMD-DSN(IR)PMD-DUR(IR)PMD-DUR(LC)PMD-EDFPMD ENA-PMD-ENB(GC)PMD-ENB(TITR)PMD-EPIPMD-EPTPMD-ETFPMD-ETI(GC)PMD-ETI(IR)PMD-ETN(GC)PMD-ETN(IR)PMD-EUX(GC)PMD-EUX(TITR)PMD-EZNPMD-FBPPMD-FBRPMD-FCL(GC)PMD-FCL(IR)PMD-FKNPMD-FLMPMD-FLM(IR)PMD-FLM(UV)PMD-FOL

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PMD MEL

PMD-FONPMD-GLPPMD-HXEPMD-HXO(GC)PMD-HXO(LC)PMD-INBPMD-KAR(IR)PMD-KAR(LC)PMD-LINPMD-LIU(IR)PMD-LIU(LC)PMD-LIU(UV)PMD-LMGPMD-LTF(LC1)PMD-LTF(LC2)PMD-MAL(IR)PMD-MAL(LC)PMD-MAU(GC1)PMD-MAU(GC2)PMD-MBLPMD-MBT(TITR)PMD-MBT(UV)PMD-MDZPMD-MEA(GC)PMD-MEA(IR)PMD MEL-PMD-MEMPMD-MERPMD-METPMD-MEY(GC)PMD-MEY(IR)PMD-MEY(LC)PMD-MFXPMD-MGCPMD-MGU(GC)PMD-MGU(IR)PMD-MHXPMD-MHY(LC)PMD-MHY(UV)PMD-MOK(GC)PMD-MOK(IR)PMD-MON(IR)PMD-MON(TITR)PMD-MON(UV)PMD-NA-DPMD-NA-HPMD-NAP

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PMD PIE(UV)

PMD-NBLPMD-NCSPMD-NEB(IR)PMD-NEB(UV)PMD-NICPMD-NOBPMD-NTP(TIT1)PMD-NTP(TIT2)PMD-ORYPMD-OVOPMD-OXBPMD-P-HSPMD-PAD(GC)PMD-PAD(IR)PMD-PAPPMD-PAR(GC)PMD-PAR(LC)PMD-PBSPMD-PCP(GC)PMD-PCP(LC)PMD-PFH(GC)PMD-PFH(TD)PMD-PFIPMD-PGMPMD-PIE(LC)PMD PIE(UV)-PMD-PIOPMD-PIXPMD-PJBPMD-PJE(GC)PMD-PJMPMD-PNM(GC)PMD-PNM(LC)PMD-PODPMD-POJPMD-POT(GC)PMD-POT(IR)PMD-PPDPMD-PYA(IR)PMD-PYA(UV)PMD-PYR(GC1)PMD-PYR(GC2)PMD-PYR(LC1)PMD-PYR(LC2)PMD-PYR(TD)PMD-PYR(TITR)PMD-QAC(COLR)

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PMD TEI

PMD-QAC(TD)PMD-QAC(TIT1)PMD-QAC(TIT2)PMD-QAC(TIT3)PMD-RES(GC1)PMD-RES(GC2)PMD-RES(IR)PMD-RES(LC)PMD-ROTPMD-S-UF(GRV1PMD-S-UF(GRV2PMD-S-UF(GRV3PMD-S-UOPMD-SAEPMD-SEUPMD-SIMPMD-SNPMD-STM(UV)PMD-STM(VIS)PMD-STY(GRAV)PMD-STY(LC)PMD-STY(UV)PMD-TBUPMD-TDUPMD-TDZPMD TEI-PMD-TFBPMD-TFKPMD-TFMPMD-TFUPMD-TFZPMD-THNPMD-THOPMD-THR(IR)PMD-THR(LC)PMD-THR(UV)PMD-TLC(OTP)PMD-TLC(TLC1)PMD-TLC(TLC2)PMD-TLLPMD-TPRPMD-TQAPMD-TQOPMD-TRC(GC1)PMD-TRC(GC2)PMD-TRC(IR)PMD-TRC(LC)

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PU 10

PMD-TSUPMD-VAEPMD-VER(IR)PMD-VER(LC)PMD-WARPMD-WAR(LC)PMD-WAR(UV)PMD-WTYPMD-ZIRPMD-ZN-T(GC)PMD-ZN-T(TITRPO_01PO_02(S)PO_02(W)PU-01PU-02PU_01PU_02PU_03PU_04PU_05PU_06PU_07PU_08PU_09PU 10_R-001-1R-002-1R-004-1R-005-1R-006-1R-007-1R-008-1R1110R1130R1140R1141R1142R1150R1160R1171R1172R1173R1174R1180R1181R1182

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RP530

RA-01RA-01RA-02RA-02RA-03RA-03RA-04RA-04RA-05RA-05RA-06RA-07RA010RA020RI010RI100RN-01RP230RP280RP300RP330RP450RP501(1)RP510RP520RP530RP550RP570RP580RP710RP720RP725RP730RP735RS100RS551S-001-1S-002-1S-003-1S-004-1SA010SA011SE-01SFSAS_1SFSAS_10SFSAS_11SFSAS_12

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SM 9213D

SFSAS_13SFSAS_14SFSAS_15SFSAS_16SFSAS_17SFSAS_18SFSAS_19SFSAS_2SFSAS_20SFSAS_21SFSAS_22SFSAS_23SFSAS_24SFSAS_25SFSAS_26SFSAS_27SFSAS_28SFSAS_29SFSAS_3SFSAS_4SFSAS_5SFSAS_6SFSAS_7SFSAS_8SFSAS_9SM 9213D SM 9222DSR-01SR-01(A)SR-01(SCN)SR-02SR-02SR-03SR-04TB_253TC-01TH-01TH-01TO-1TO-10TO-11TO-12TO-13TO-14TO-14BTO-2TO-3

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VG 005 1

TO-4TO-5TO-6TO-7TO-8TO-9TO15U-01U-01(ASP)U-01(F)U-02U-03U-04VA-001-1VA-002-1VA-003-1VA-004-1VA-005-1VA-006-1VA-007-1VA-008-1VG-001-1VG-002-1VG-003-1VG-004-1VG 005 1- -VG-006-1VG-007-1VG-008-1VG-009-1VG-010-1(ECD)VG-010-1(PID)VG-011-1VS-001-1VS-002-1VS-003-1VS-004-1VS-005-1VS-006-1VW-001-1VW-002-1VW-003-1VW-004-1VW-005-1VW-006-1VW-007-1VW-008-1

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VW-010-1(S)VW-010-1(W)VW-011-1VW-012-1VW-013-1VW-014-1X_89_176(N)X_89_176(P)XENO

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Stron 89 d Stron 90 il

Result Analytical Method ContextGross Alpha and Beta Activity in Water AOACGross Alpha Activity in Drinking Water by Coprecipitation APHALead-210 and Polonium-210 in Dried Samples ASTMPlutonium, Thorium & Uranium in Air Filters ENV/CANADAThorium and Uranium in Ashed Samples FISONThorium and Uranium in Ashed Samples HACHThorium and Uranium in Water Samples IL/SWSDPlutonium and Uranium in Milk ISOTotal Chromatographable Organic Material NCASITritium in Biological Tissue NIOSHTritium in Water USDOC/NOAASampling for Formaldehyde Emissions USDOE/ASDAnalysis of Aldehydes/Ketones by HPLC USDOE/EMLRadon-222 in Air USDOI/USGSRadon-222 in Water USEPASampling for PCDD and PCDF Emissions USFDARadium-226 and Radium-228 in Air IDEXXRadium-226 and Radium-228 in Soil APHA_SM20EDRadium-226 and Radium-228 in Water APHA_SM21EDPlutonium, Uranium and Thorium in Air AWQDECJNPlutonium, Uranium and Thorium in Tissue 21AKBCHPlutonium, Uranium and Thorium in Soil WQXTESTPlutonium, Uranium and Thorium in Water EMAP-CSStrontium-89 and Strontium-90 in Tissue KENAI_WQXStrontium 89 and Strontium 90 in Soiltium- an tium- in SoStrontium-89 and Strontium-90 in PlantsStrontium-89 and Strontium-90 in WaterBeta Activity in Airborne ParticulatesCarbon Monoxide Emissions in AirAllyl Chlorine by GC/FIDNitrogen, Ammonia, ElectrodeNitrogen, Ammonia, Electrode, Known Additionppcompliance monitoringMethyl Chloride by GC/FIDTotal and Fecal Coliforms, E. Coli, P/Abeta-Chloroprene by GC/FIDFecal Coliforms, MPN (sludges)Fecal Coliforms, MPN (sludges)Coliforms and E. coliHalogenated Hydrocarbons by GC/FIDDichloroethyl Ether by GC/FIDMethylene Chloride by GC/FIDFluorotrichloromethane by GC/FIDVinyl Chloride by GC/FIDEthylene Dibromide by GC/ECDVinyl Bromide by GC/FID

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Gaseous Mercury in Air by CVAAEpichlorohydrin by GC/FIDEthyl Bromide by GC/FIDDifluorodibromomethane by GC/FIDPropylene Dichloride by GC/ECDMethyl Iodide by GC/FIDVinylidene Chloride by GC/FID1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2,2-DifluoroethaneTrifluorobromomethane by GC/FIDOrganics by GC/FID1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane by GC/FIDGaseous Mercury from Sewage/Sludge IncineratorsMercury Emissions - Hydrogen Streams1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-TrifluoroethanePhytoplankton Counting TechniquesZooplankton Counting TechniquesChlorophyll a-b-c DeterminationDetermination of Biomass (Standing Crop)Metabolic Rate MeasurementsChlorophyll a-b-c Determination by spectrophotometerChlorophyll a-b-c Determination by fluorometerTrichloroethylene by GC/FID1,3 Butadiene by GC/FIDBeryllium Screening in AirPeriphyton Sample AnalysisPeriphyton Primary ProductivityPeriphyton Primary Prod vityBeryllium in AirMacrophyton Population EstimatesMacrophyton ProductivityMercury in Sewage Sludge p gAnalysisVinyl Chloride in Stack GasVinyl Chloride - WastewaterVinyl Chloride - Solvent/ResinParticulate and Gaseous ArsenicCarbon Monoxide Emissions in AirCarbon Monoxide Emissions in AirIsotopic Analysis by Ge(Li) DetectorColor by Calculating ADMI ValuesColor Analysis Using Platinum/CobaltColor by Spectrophotometric Analysisy gmembrane-Thermotolerant E. coli Agar (mTEC)E. coli in Drinking Water/EC Medium with Mug Tuby gmembrane-Enterococcus-Esculin Iron Agar (mE-EIA)Polonium-210 EmissionsRadionuclide EmissionsMonitoring for Radon-222

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Inorganic Lead Emissions in AirIsotopic Analysis by NaI(Tl) DetectorConductanceConductivity in Industrial WasteSpecific Conductance - Acid DepositionKrypton, Xenon and Tritiated MethaneTotal HardnessTotal HardnessKetone I by GC/FIDKetone II by GC/FIDTotal Fluoride Emissions in AirTotal Fluoride Emissions in AirOdor in Water Using a Consistent SeriesAlcohols I by GC/FIDAlcohols II by GC/FIDAlcohols III by GC/FIDAlcohols IV by GC/FIDMethylcyclohexane by GC/FIDEsters I by GC/FIDMethyl Cellosolve Acetate by GC/FIDEthyl Formate by GC/FIDVinyl Acetate by GC/FIDIsopropyl Acetate by GC/FIDEthyl Acetate by GC/FIDMethyl Acetate by GC/FIDMethyl Acrylate by GC/FIDMe yl Acrylate by Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbonyl SulfidepHpH by Continuous MonitoringpH in Industrial Waste MaterialspH of Wet Deposition - pH MeterHydrocarbons, BP 36-126 C by GC/FIDAromatic Hydrocarbons by GC/FIDNaphthas by GC/FIDTurpentine by GC/FIDSulfur Emissions from Stationary SourcesFilterable Residue - TDSTotal Dissolved SolidsNon-Filterable Residue - TSSTotal Suspended SolidsTotal ResidueVolatile ResidueSettleable Matter y gmembrane-Enterococcus Indoxyl-B-D-Glucoside Agar Carbon Disulfide by GC/FPD1,1-Dichloro-1-Nitroethane by GC/FIDp ( ) p g yTwo-step Enrichment Procedure

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Single Agar Layer (SAL) ProcedureDioxane by GC/FIDAcetic acid by GC/FID y gModified membrane-Thermotolerant E. coli Agar (Modified yFiltration Using a Simultaneous Detection Technique (MI Acrylonitrile by GC/FID gAmpicillin-Dextrin Agar with Vancomycin (ADA-V)AcetonitrileGlycidol by GC/FIDTetrahydrofuran by GC/FIDEthyl Ether by GC/FIDMethylal by GC/FIDPropylene Oxide by GC/FIDPyridine by GC/FIDDioxins and Furans - SolidsDioxins and Furans - WaterEthylene Oxide by GC/ECDMethyl tert-Butyl Ether by GC/FIDn-Butyl Glycidyl Ether by GC/FIDPhenyl Ether by GC/FIDIsopropyl Ether by GC/FIDPesticides and HerbicidesPhenyl Glycidyl Ether by GC/FIDIsopropyl Glycidyl Ether by GC/FIDMetals by Calibrated ICPMetals by GFAAMetals by Mercury - CVAAMetals by Semi-quantitative ICP Screeny p y pUpdateyp p y- April 2001 UpdateVolatiles by Isotope Dilution - SoilVolatiles by Isotope Dilution - WaterSemivolatiles - Acids, GC/MSSemivolatiles - Base/Neutrals, GC/MSSemivolatiles - Soil, GC/MSy y g pCVAFSg y yFurnace yChromatography yand GFAATrace Elements in Water by ICP/MSTrace Elements in Water by GFAAyand ICP/MSOrganic Halides by Neutron ActivationOrganic Halides by CoulometryOrganic Halides in WaterDiesel Oil in Muds by GC/FIDOil and Grease

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Chlorinated Phenolics by GC/MSPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in OilOrganohalide Pesticides in WastewaterOrganohalide Pesticides in WastewaterOrganophosphorus Pesticides in WaterPhenoxy-Acid Herbicides in WastewaterDazomet in WastewaterPyrethrins and Pyrethroids in WaterBromoxynil in Wastewater by HPLC/UVExtractable Material in Mud by SDSDifferentiation of Oil by GC/FIDExtractable Material in Oil and Grease( )and (SGT-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by Extraction and Semivolatiles by Isotope Dilution GC/MSVOCs by Isotope Dilution GC/MSAldehydes by Derivatization and HPLCp y gand Tissue by HRGC/HRMS single-lab QCp y gBiosolids, and Tissue by HRGC/HRMS inter-lab QCVOCs by GC/FIDPEG-600 by Derivatization and HPLCTotal Reduced Sulfur Emissions in AirTotal Reduced Sulfur Emissions in AirParticulate Emissions in AirTemperatureGaseous Organic Compound Emission in AirTurbidity by NephelometryTurbidity by Nephel trySample and Velocity TraversesOzone in the AtmosphereVinyl ChlorideHydrogen ChlorideGaseous Emissions from Fossil BoilersPCDDs and PCDFsDibenzofuran and Dibenzo-p-dioxinRelease of Mercury from Mercury CellTotal Reduced Sulphur (TRS) CompoundsLeadHydrogen SulfideSulfur Dioxide in the AtmosphereParticulate Matter as PM10 in AtmosphereParticulate Matter as PM10 in AtmosphereSulfur Dioxide in the AtmosphereSuspended Particulates in the AtmosphereNitrogen Dioxide in the AtmosphereCarbon Monoxide in the AtmosphereLead in Suspended Particulate MatterSulfur Dioxide in the AtmosphereNitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Dioxide in Air

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Nit GC/FID

Metals by Atomic AbsorptionMetals in Marine Waters by ICP/MSAcid Soluble Metals in Water by FLAAAcid Soluble Metals in Water by GFAAAcid Soluble Metals - ICPInductively Coupled PlasmaMetals in Fish Tissue by ICP-AESElements in Water by Temperature GFAAElements in Water by Chelation with GFAAMetals in Water by Nebulization and ICP-AESCa, Mg, K and Na in Wet DepositionPneumatic Nebulization ICP AnalysisHydride Generation ICP AnalysisMetals in Water by ICP-AESMetals in Soil by ICP-AESMetals in Water by ICP-AESICP-AES For Trace Element AnalysisMetals in Waters by ICP/MSMetals in Wastes by ICP/MSMetals in Waters by ICP/MSMetals by Temperature Stabilized GFAAMethanol by GC/FIDAmines, Aromatics by GC/FID1,1,2,2-Tetrabromoethane by GC/FIDAmides by GC/FIDNitrobenzenes by GC/FIDrobenzenes by Amioethanol compound IChloroacetic Acid by Ion ChromatographyDetermination of PM10 EmissionsDetermination of PM10 EmissionsAmines, Aliphatic by GC/FIDFormic Acid by Ion Chromatographyn-Butylamine by GC/FIDPhenyl Ether-Diphenyl Mixture by GC/FIDp-Chlorophenol by HPLC/UVChloroacetaldehyde by GC/ECDDetermination of Particulate EmissionAluminum by FLAAAluminum by FLAAAluminum by GFAAAluminum by GFAAMercury in Industrial Wastes by CVAAKOH Fusion Samples by GFAADetermination of Opacity of EmissionsTime-Averaged Opacity of EmissionsOpacity of Emission - Time Exception Regs.Opacity of Emission - Instantaneous Regs.

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Antimony by FLAAAntimony by FLAAAntimony by GFAAAntimony by GFAAArsenic by GFAAArsenic by GFAAArsenic by HYDAAHydride Generation ICPArsenic by Spectrophotometric AnalysisArsenic Digestion for HYDAABarium by FLAABarium by FLAABarium by GFAABarium by GFAABeryllium by FLAABeryllium by FLAABeryllium by GFAABeryllium by GFAAOrganochlorine Residues for Fatty FoodsBoron by Colorimetric AnalysisColor in Water by Visual ComparisonColor in Water by SpectrophotometryColor in Water Using Tristimulus FiltersColor in Water Using the ADMI MethodCadmium by FLAACadmium by FLAACad ium by Cadmium by GFAACadmium by GFAATurbidity in WaterNephelometric MethodCalcium by FLAACalcium by FLAACalcium by EDTA Titrimetric AnalysisOdor in Water by Threshold TestingTaste in Water by Flavor Threshold TestTaste in Water by Flavor RatingTaste and Odor by Profile AnalysisChromium by FLAAChromium by FLAAChromium by GFAAChromium by GFAAChromium by Chelation Extraction FLAAHexavalent Chromium by FLAAHexavalent Chromium by GFAAHexavalent Chromium by Ion ChromatographCobalt by FLAACobalt by FLAA

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GFAA

Cobalt by GFAACobalt by GFAACopper by FLAACopper by FLAACopper by GFAACopper by GFAAChlorophenoxy Acid and PentachlorophenolPCDDs and PCDFs in Air EmissionsGold by FLAAOrganophosphorous Residue for Fatty FoodGold by GFAAAcidity in Water by TitrationAlkalinity in Water by TitrationAlkalinity by Gran TitrationHardness in Water by EDTA TitrationHardness in Water by EDTA TitrationHardness in Water by EDTA TitrationIridium by FLAAIridium by GFAAChlorine Demand/Requirement of WaterChlorine Dioxide Demand/Requirement of WaterOzone Demand or Requirement of Water- Batch MethodqMethodIron by FLAAIron by FLAAIron by GFAAIron by Iron by GFAALead by FLAALead by FLAALead by GFAALead by GFAAMagnesium by FLAAMagnesium by FLAASubstituted Urea HerbicidesManganese by FLAAManganese by FLAAManganese by GFAAManganese by GFAAMercury in Water by CVAAMercury in Water by Manual CVAAMercury by CVAAMercury in Water by Automated CVAAMercury in Water by HPLCMercury in Sediment by CVAAMercury in Soil and Sediment by CVAAMercury in Tissue by CVAAy y pspectrometry

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GFAA

Molybdenum by FLAAMolybdenum by GFAANickel by FLAANickel by FLAANickel by GFAANickel by GFAATotal Gaseous Nonmethane Organic EmissionsMethyl Ethyl Ketone by GC/FIDAcroleinTetraethyl Pyrophosphate by GC/FPDFurfuryl Alcohol by GC/FIDAcetone CyanohydrinNitroglycerin GC/ECDIsophorone by GC/FID1-Octanethiol by GC/FPDConductivity in WaterConductivity - Laboratory MethodEthylene Chlorohydrin by GC/FIDAnisidineDiazomethane by GC/FIDDichlorofluoromethane by GC/FIDPentachloroethane by GC/ECDHexachloro-1,3-Cyclopentadiene by GC/ECDEthyl Chloride by GC/FIDOsmium by FLAAOsmium by GFAAOsmium by Salinity in Water- Electrical Conductivity MethodSalinity in Water- Density MethodSalinity in Water- Algorithm of Practical SalinityMethylcyclohexanone by GC/FIDNitrosamine by GC/TEA1,3-Cyclopentadiene by GC/FIDDimethyl Sulfate by GC/ECDNitroethane by GC/FIDNitromethane GC/ECD2-Nitropropane GC/FIDFurfural Gas Chromatography/FIDPalladium by FLAAPalladium by GFAADiphenyl by GC/FIDParticulate Floatables in WaterFloatable Oil and Grease in WaterGlutaraldehyde by HPLC/UVTetraethyl Lead (as Pb) by GC/PIDTetramethyl Lead (as Pb) by GC/PIDToluene-2,4-Diisocyanate by HPLC/UVValeraldehyde by GC/FID

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Methyl Methacrylate by GC/FIDAcetaldehyde by GCAldehydes, ScreeningOrganics by HPLC/UVTotal Solids Dried 103-105C in WaterTotal Dissolved Solids in WaterTotal Suspended Solids in WaterFixed and Volatile Solids in WaterSettleable Solids in WaterTotal, Fixed and Volatile SolidsFormaldehyde by GC/FIDMethyl-, Ethyl- and n-Butyl MercaptansHexachlorobutadiene by GC/ECDNicotine by GC/NPDAllyl Glycidyl Ether by GC/FIDCresol and Phenol by GC/FIDPlatinum by FLAAPlatinum by GFAATemperature of Water by ThermometerParticle Counting by Electrical SensingParticle Counting by Light-BlockageParticle Counting by Light-ScatteringAsbestos in Water by TEMPotassium by FLAAPotassium by FLAAOxidation Reduction Potential of WaterOx ation-Reduction Potentia of WaterTotal Gaseous Organic EmissionsTotal Gaseous Organic EmissionsNonmethane Organics in Landfill GasesVolatile Organic Concentration in WasteVapor Phase Organic Concentration in WasteHydrogen Chloride from Stationary SourcesRhenium by FLAARhenium by GFAARhodium by FLAARhodium by GFAARuthenium by FLAARuthenium by GFAAHydrogen Halide/Halogen by IsokineticSelenium by GFAASelenium by GFAASelenium by FLAASilver by FLAASilver by FLAASilver by GFAASilver by GFAASodium by FLAA

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Sodium by FLAASodium by GFAAThallium by FLAAThallium by FLAAThallium by GFAAThallium by GFAADissolved Gas SupersaturationTin by FLAATin by GFAATitanium by FLAATitanium by GFAAVanadium by FLAAVanadium by FLAAVanadium by GFAAVanadium by GFAAZinc by FLAAZinc by FLAAZinc by GFAAZinc by GFAAMetals Emissions from Stationary SourcesGross Alpha and Beta Activity in WaterColiforms in Seawater and ShellfishColiforms in Seawater and ShellfishColiforms in ShellfishColiforms - Cytochrome OxidaseColiforms IMViCCo orms - Coliforms- Membrane FilterColiforms- Plate CountInorganic Anions by Ion ChromatographyInorganic Anions by Ion ChromatographyDetermination of Inorganic Anions by Ion Chromatographyg g yIon ChromatographyCl, PO4, NO3 and SO4 - IONCHRNa, NH4, Mg, K and Ca - IONCHRDetermination of Anions by ICMetals in Oils, Greases and WaxBiodegredation Rates (Vent Option)Biodegredation Rates (Scrubber Option)Emissions of Volatiles in WasteAcidity by Titration with a pH MeterAcidity by Titration Using a pH MeterChromium Emissions from ElectroplatingChromium Emissions from ElectroplatingAlkalinity by TitrationAlkalinity in Water by TitrationAlkalinity by Colorimetric AnalysisMetals in Water by FLAA- Direct Air-Acetylene Flame

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Metals in Water by FLAA- Extraction/Air-Acetylene Flamey yFlame yAcetylene FlameMercury in Water by CVAAMetals in Water by GFAAMetals in Water by Manual HYDAAMetals in Water by Continuous HYDAAMetals in Water by ICPMetals by Anodic Stripping VoltammetryPerchlorate in Drinking Water using Ion ChromatographyBromide by Titration with IodineChloride by Colorimetric Analysis IChloride by Colorimetric Analysis IIChloride by Mercuric Nitrate TitrationChloride in Wet DepositionChloride in Water by ColorimetryChloride in Water by TitrationTotal Residual Chlorine by TitrationTotal Residual Chlorine by TitrationTotal Residual Chlorine by TitrationTotal Residual Chlorine by TitrationChlorine by Spectrophotometry with DPDCyanides Amenable to ChlorinationTotal Cyanide in WaterCyanide Analysis by MIDI DistillationTotal Cyanide in Soils and SedimentsTota Cyan e in So s an Se tsTotal Cyanide in Water by ColorimetryTotal Cyanide in Water by ColorimetryTotal Cyanide in Water by ColorimetryTotal Cyanide by Colorimetric AnalysisCyanide by Semi-Automated ColorimetryCyanide in Waste by ColorimetryTotal Fluoride by Colorimetric AnalysisFluoride in Water Using an ISEFluoride in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Wet DepositionIodide in Water by TitrationAmmonia Nitrogen by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen Using an ISEAmmonia Nitrogen by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen by TitrationAmmonia Nitrogen Using an ISEAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by TitrationAmmonia Nitrogen in WaterFormaldehyde by Visible Absorption Spec.Silver in Water by FLAA or GFAA

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Silver in Water by ICPSilver in Water by SpectrophotometryAluminum in Water by FLAA or GFAAAluminum in Water by ICPAluminum in Water by ColorimetryAluminum in Water with an AutoAnalyzerArsenic in Water by GFAA or HYDAAArsenic in Water by SpectrophotometryArsenic in Water by ICPGold in Water by FLAABarium in Water by FLAA or GFAABarium in Water by ICPBeryllium in Water by FLAA or GFAABeryllium in Water by ICPBeryllium in Water by SpectrophotometryBismuth in Water by FLAACalcium in Water by FLAACalcium in Water by ICPCalcium in Water by Titration Using EDTACadmium in Water by FLAA/GFAACadmium in Water by ICPCadmium in Water by SpectrophotometryCobalt in Water by FLAA or GFAACobalt in Water by ICPChromium in Water by FLAA or GFAAChromium Colormetric Methodium Colormetric Me odChromium Colormetric MethodChromium in Water by ICPTotal Hexavalent Chromium in WaterChromium in Water by Ion ChromatographyCesium in Water by FLAACopper in Water by FLAA or GFAACopper in Water by ICPy p p y pMethodpp y p p y pMethodIron in Water by FLAA or GFAAIron in Water by ICPIron in Water by ColorimetryMercury in Water by CVAAMercury in Water by SpectrophotometryIridium in Water by FLAAPotassium in Water by FLAAPotassium in Water by ICPPotassium in Water by Flame PhotometryPotassium in Water Using an ISELithium in Water by FLAALithium in Water by ICP

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Lithium in Water by Flame PhotometryMagnesium in Water by FLAAMagnesium in Water by ICPMagnesium in Water by Gravimetric AnalysisMagnesium in Water by CalculationManganese in Water by FLAA or GFAAManganese in Water by ICPManganese in Water by SpectrophotometryMolybdenum in Water by FLAAMolybdenum in Water by ICPSodium in Water by FLAASodium in Water by ICPSodium in Water by Flame PhotometryNickel in Water by FLAA or GFAANickel in Water by ICPOsmium in Water by FLAALead in Water by FLAA or GFAALead in Water by ICPLead in Water by SpectrophotometryPalladium in WaterPlatinum in Water by FLAARhenium in Water by FLAARhodium in Water by FLAARuthenium in Water by FLAAAntimony in Water by FLAA or GFAAAntimony in Water ICPAn mony in Water - Selenium in Water by HYDAASelenium in Water by ColorimetrySelenium in Water by FluorimetryVolatile Selenium in WaterNonvolatile Organic Selenium in WaterSelenium in Water by GFAASelenium in Water by ICPTin in Water by FLAA or GFAAStrontium in Water by FLAAStrontium in Water by ICPStrontium in Water by Flame PhotometryThorium in Water by FLAATitanium in Water by FLAAThallium in Water by FLAAThallium in Water by ICPVanadium in Water by FLAAVanadium in Water by ICPVanadium in Water by SpectrophotometryZinc in Water by FLAAZinc in Water by ICPZinc in Water by Spectrophotometry

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Zinc in Water by Spectrophotometry- Dithizone MethodZinc in Water by Spectrophotometry- Dithizone Method IIHydrazine by Visible Absorption Spec.Tetramethyl Thiourea by Visible AbsorptionAcetic AnhydrideAcetaldehyde by HPLCMethyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide by VA Spec.Amioethanol compound IITotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen by ColorimetryTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen by ColorimetryTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen by TitrationTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen - NesslerizationTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen - PotentiometricTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen Using an ISEMonomethylhydrazine by Visible Spec.Monomethylaniline by GC/FIDMaleic Anhydride by HPLC/UVTetranitromethane by GC/NPDEthylenimine by HPLC/UV1,1-Dimethylhydrazine by Visible Spec.Crotonaldehyde by Differential Pulse Polar.Phenylhydrazine by Visible AbsorptionNitrate Nitrogen by ColorimetryNitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen by ColorimetryNitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen by ColorimetryNitrate and Nitrite by Colorimetryrate an r e by Colori trNitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen by Cd ReductionDetermination of Nitrite and NitrateNitrate-Nitrite in Wet DepositionNitrite Nitrogen by SpectophotometryDissolved Oxygen Using an ISEDissolved Oxygen by Winkler TechniqueDetermination of Percent Solids (Context = SW-846)Phosphorus by ColorimetryPhosphorus by Single Reagent ColorimetryPhosphorus by Two Reagent ColorimetryTotal Phosphorus After Block DigestionOrthophosphate in Water by ColorimetryOrthophosphate in Wet DepositionPhosphorus in Water by ColorimetryDissolved Silica by ColorimetryBenzene by portable GCTrichloroethylene by portable GCEthylene Oxide by portable GCSulfate by Colorimetry With ChloranilateSulfate in Water by ColorimetrySulfate by Gravimetric Determination

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Sulfate by Turbidimetric DeterminationSulfate in Wet DepositionSulfate by ColorimetrySulfate in Water by TurbiditySulfide by Titration with IodineSulfide by Colorimetric DeterminationSulfite in Water by TitrationHeadspace Technique for VolatilesHexadecane Screening for VolatilesOxygen and Carbon Dioxide in AirTritium in WaterTritium in WaterOrganically Labeled TritiumMoisture Content in Stack GasesToluene by GC/FID5 Day Biochemical Oxygen DemandMid-Level Chemical Oxygen DemandLow Level Chemical Oxygen DemandChemical Oxygen Demand in Saline WatersChemical Oxygen Demand by ColorimetryChemical Oxygen Demand by ColorimetryChemical Oxygen Demand by TitrationAnions in Water by Ion ChromatographySingle Column Ion ChromatographyTotal Recoverable Oil and GreaseTotal Recoverable Oil and Grease by IRTota Recovera e an Grease by Total Organic Carbon by CombustionLow Level Total Organic Carbon in WaterTotal Organic Carbon in WaterTotal Recoverable Petroleum HydrocarbonsTotal Recoverable Phenolics in WaterTotal Recoverable Phenolics in WaterTotal Recoverable Phenolics in WaterTotal Recoverable Phenolics in WaterMethylene Blue Active SubstancesNTA by Manual Colorimetric DeterminationNTA by Automated Colorimetric AnalysisDetermination of Carbon and NitrogenDetermination of Carbon and NitrogenIn-Vitro Determination of Chlorophyllp y p g y p ySpectrophotometryTotal Organic HalideBoron in Water by Spectrophotometry- Curcumin MethodBoron in Water by Spectrophotometry- Carmine MethodBoron in Water by ICPBromide in Water by SpectrophotometryBromide in Water by Ion Chromatography

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Method I yMethod II y pMethod yAmperometric M yMethod y yMethodResidual Chlorine by FACTS- Syringaldazine MethodResidual Chlorine by Iodometirc Electrode TechniqueChloride in Water by Titration- Argentometric MethodChloride in Water by Titration- Mercuric Nitrate MethodChloride in Water by Potentiometryy y yMethodChloride in Water by Ion ChromatographyChlorine Dioxide in Water by Titration- Iodometric Methody pMethod IChlorine Dioxide in Water by Colorimetry- DPD Methody pMethod IICyanide in Water after DistillationCyanide in Water by TitrationCyanide in Water by ColorimetryCyanide in Water Using ISECyanides Amenable to Chlorination after DistillationCyanides Amenable to Chlorination without DistallationWeak Acid Dissociable Cyanide in WaterCyanogen Chloride in WaterSpot Test for Cyanides for ScreeningSpot Test for Cyan es for ScreeningCyanates in Waste Using an ISEThiocyanate in WaterCarbon Dioxide in Water by NomographyCarbon Dioxide in Water by TitrationPreliminary Distillation of FluorideFluoride in Water Using an ISEFluoride in Water by SpectrophotometryFluoride in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water by Ion ChromatographypH in Waterp y y p yPotentiometry Using a Standard Hydrogen Electrodey p p y yViolet Method y p p y yReduction MethodIodine in Water by SpectrophotometryIodine in Water by TitrationgInjection AnalysisPersulfate Method for Total NitrogenPersufate Method for Total NitrogenAmmonia in Water by Titrimetric MethodAmmonia in Water by Selective Electrode Methody (Addition)

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Ammonia in Water Using Phenate MethodAmmonia in Water Using Automated Phenate MethodAmmonia in Water - Flow Injection AnalysisNitrite in Water by ColorimetryNitrite in Water by Ion ChromatographyNitrate in Water by Ultraviolet SpectrophotometryNitrate in Water by Ion ChromatographyNitrate in Water Using an ISENitrate in Water- Cadmium ReductionNitrate in Water- Automated Cadmium ReductionNitrate in Water- Titanous Chloride ReductionNitrate in Water- Automated Hydrazine ReductionNitrate in Water- Cadmium Reduction Flow InjectionTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen in WaterTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen in WaterTotal Dissolved Oxygen by Titration- Iodometric MethodTotal Dissolved Oxygen by Titration- Azide Modificationy gModification yg yModificati yg y ppSulfamic AcidTotal Dissolved Oxygen by Membrane Electrode MethodResidual Ozone by Indigo Colorimetric Methodp y y p pColorimetryPhosphorus in Water by Stannous Chloride Titrationp y yMethodp y yAcid MethoAc MeFlow Injection Analysis for Orthophosphateg j yPhosphorusTotal Nitrogen and Total PhosphorusSulfide in Water by SpectrophotometrySulfide in Water by TitrationSulfide by CalculationSulfide in Water by Ion-Selective Electrode MethodSilica in Water by FLAASilica in Water by Gravimetric Analysisy p p y yMethod y p p y p yMethodSilica in Water by Automated ColorimetrySilica in Water by ICPSilica Molybdosilicate MethodSulfite in Water by TitrationSulfite in Water by ColorimetrySulfate in Water by Ion ChromatographySulfate in Water by Gravimetric AnalysisSulfate in Water by Gravimetric AnalysisSulfate by Turbidimetric AnalysisSulfate in Water by Colorimetry

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Immunoassay, EPA SW-846 1998Particulate Emissions in AirEnteric VirusesTotal Particulates by Gravimetric TechniqueCarbon Black by Gravimetric Technique2,4-D by HPLC/UVWarfarin by HPLC/UVParaquat by HPLC/UVHydroquinone by HPLCThiram by HPLC/UVCarbaryl by Visible Absorption Spec.Rotenone by HPLC/UVPyrethrum by HPLC/UVBenzoyl Peroxide by HPLC/UVBromoxynil and Bromoxynil OctanoateEthylene Thiourea by Visible AbsorptionEPN by GC/FPDDyes, Benzidine, o-Tolidine, o-DianisidiChlorinated Terphenyl by GC/ECDStrychnine by HPLC/UVDibutyl Phosphate by GC/FPD2,4,7-Trinitrofluoren-9-one HPLC/UVAzelaic Acid by GC/FIDVolatile Halogenated OrganicsVolatile Organic Compounds in WaterVolatile Organic Compounds in WaterVola e Organic Compounds in WaterPhthalates by GC/FIDo-Terphenyl by Gas ChromatographyVOC Using Equilibrium Headspace AnalysisVOC Using Equilibrium Headspace Analysis Rev1, 6/2003Arsenic, organo-Chlorinated Diphenyl Oxide by GC/ECDMineral Oil Mist by Infrared Spec.Ribavirin by HPLC/UV4,4'-Methylenedianiline by HPLCVolatile Aromatics in Water by GCCyanuric Acid by HPLC/UVAspartamine by HPLC/UVVolatiles by Azeotropic DistillationVolatiles by Vacuum DistillationPentamidine Isethionate by HPLCp-Nitroaniline by HPLCTributyl Phosphate by GC/FPDSuper Absorbent Polymers by ICPTrimellitic Anhydride by GC/FIDTriorthocresyl Phosphate GC/FPDTriphenyl Phosphate GC/FPD

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Chl na d id GC

Chlorinated Camphene by GC/ECDEDB and DBCP in Water by GCEDB, DBCP and 123TCP in Water by GCAnalysis of VOST Sorbent CartridgesAnalysis of Sorbent CartridgesDesorption of Sorbent Cartridge by GC/MSOrganohalide Pesticides and PCB in WaterPhthalate and Adipate Esters in WaterNitrogen and Phosphorus PesticidesChlorinated Pesticides in Water by GCChlorinated Pest., Herb. and OrganohalidePCB Screen by Perchlorination and GCEthylene Thiourea in Water by GCSulfur Dioxide in AtmosphereSuspended Particulate MatterCarbon Monoxide in Atmosphere - NDIROzone in the AtmosphereHydrocarbons in AtmosphereNO2 in Atmosphere - ChemiluminescenseLead in Particulate MatterSuspended Particulate Matter (PM10)Volatile Organic Concentration in WasteOrganic Phase Vapor Pressure in WasteTetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in WaterChlorinated Acids in Water by CGC/ECDChlorinated Acids in Water by GCori te Ac s in Water by Chlorinated Acids by GC/ECD5-Day Biochemical Oxygen DemandUltimate Biochemical Oxygen Testyg y pMethod yg yMethodChemical Oxygen Demand by Colorimetry- Closed RefluxPurgeable Organics in Water by GC/MSPurgeable Organics in Water by CGC/MSOrganics in Water by Gas ChromatographyOrganics in Water by Gas ChromatographyN-Methylcarbamates in Water by HPLCg y g pMethodTotal Organic Carbon by Combustion-Infrared MethodgMethodTotal Organic Carbon in Water- Wet-Oxidation MethodDissolved Organic Halogen in WaterGlyphosate in Drinking Water by HPLCEndothall in Water by Gas ChromatographyEndothall in Drinking WaterDiquat and Paraquat in Water by HPLC/UVDiquat and Paraquat in Water by HPLC

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Oil d

Diquat and Paraquat in Water Using HPLC/UVPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by HPLCPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by HPLCAldrin by GC/ECDPolychlorobiphenyls by GC/ECDOrganotin Compounds (as Sn) by HPLC/GFAAPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons, HPLCKepone by GC/ECD3,3-Dichlorobenzidine and Benzidine HPLCChlorinated Solvents in Water by GCChlorinated Compounds in Water Using GC-ECDChlordane by GC/ECDAquatic Humic Substances in WaterAquatic Humic Substances in WaterPentachlorophenol by HPLC/UVDemeton by GC/FPDPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons by GC2,4- and 2,6-Toluenediamine by HPLC/UVPolychlorobenzenes by GC/ECDalpha and beta Naphthylamines by GC/FIDEndrin by GC/ECDHaloacetic Acids in Water by GCHaloacetic Acids in Water by GCHaloacetic Acids and Dalapon in Water Using GCECDOil and Grease by Gravimetric AnalysisOil and Grease by Infrared Spectroscopy an Grease by Infrared SpectroscopyOil and Grease by Gravimetric AnalysisHydrocarbons by Gravimetric AnalysisMonomeric Isocyanates by HPLC/UVBenzidines and Pesticides in WaterBenzidines and Pesticides in Watery p p yExtraction Meth y p p yPhotometric MethodCarbonyl Compounds in Water by HPLCAnionic Surfactants in Water as MBASNonionic Surfactants as CTASChlorinated Acids in Water by HPLCTannin and Lignin by ColorimetryNon-Volatile and Volatile Organic AcidsOrganophosphorus Pesticides by GC/FPDFormaldehyde On Dust by HPLC/UVTrihalomethane Formation PotentialTrihalomethane Formation PotentialTrihalomethane Formation PotentialUV - Absorbing Organic CompoundsParticulate Emissions in AirNonsulfuric Acid Particulate Matter

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Particulate Emissions in AirParticulate Emissions in AirNon-Sulfate Particulate Matter in AirParticulate Emissions in AirParticulate Emissions in AirSulfur Dioxide from Stationary SourcesFormaldehyde in Wastewater by GCPolonium-210 in Soil and Air FiltersRespirable Particulates by GravimetricArsinePhosphine by UV-VIS SpectrometerSulfur Dioxide by Ion ChromatographyIodine by Ion ChromatographyDiborane by Plasma Emission SpectrometryNickel Carbonyl AA Graphite FurnaceStibine by Visible SpectrophotometryMercury by Cold Vapor Atomic AbsorptionPurgeable Halocarbons in WastewaterHydrogen Cyanide by Visible AbsorptionICP SpectroscopyInductively Coupled Plasma AESChlorine and Bromine by ICSulfuryl Fluoride by Ion ChromatographyHydrogen Sulfide by Ion ChromatographyNitric Oxide and Nitrogen DioxideAmmoniaAmmoniPurgeable Aromatics in Wastewater by GCInductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spec.Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spec.Acrolein and Acrylonitrile in WastewaterPhenols in Wastewater by GC/FIDPhenols in Wastewater by GC/ECDHexachlorophene and DichlorophenOrganics by Closed Loop StrippingOrganics in Water by Purge and Trap GCBenzidines in Wastewater by HPLCPhthalate Esters in Wastewater by GCNitrosamines in Wastewater by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides in WastewaterOrganochlorine Pesticides in WastewaterNitroaromatics and Isopherone by GCNitroaromatics and IsophoroneHexavalent Chromium in Stack EmissionsPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons by GCHaloethers in Wastewater by GCChlorinated Hydrocarbons by GC

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EDB d DBCP CGC

Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin by GC/MSOrganophosphorus Pesticides IOrganophosphorus Pesticides IIChlorinated Herbicides in WastewaterC, H, O Containing Pesticides in WaterOrganohalide Pesticides and PCBsVolatile Pesticides in Water by GCTriazine Pesticides in WastewaterDiphenylamine in Wastewater by GCCarbamate Pesticides - TLCVolatile Organics by Purge and Trap GCVolatile Organics by Purge and Trap GCVolatile Organics by Purge and Trap CGCMethane in Water by Combustable GasMethane in Water by Volumetric AnalysisOrganophosphorus Pesticides III by GCThiophosphate Pesticides in WastewaterVolatile Aromatic Organics in WaterVolatile Aromatic Organics in WaterVolatile Aromatic Organics in WaterVolatile Aromatic Organics in WaterVolatile Halocarbons in Water by GCVolatile Halocarbons in Water by GCVolatile Halocarbons in Water by GCVolatile Halocarbons in Water by GC/MSEDB and DBCP in Water by CGC an in Water by EDB and DBCP in Water by CGC/MSEDB and DBCP in Water by CGCTrihalomethanes in Water by CGCTrihalomethanes in Water by CGC/MSTrihalomethanes in Water by CGCHaloacetic Acids and TrichlorphenolPurgeable Organics in WastewaterOrganics in Sludge - VolatilesBase/Neutral and Acid Organics in WastewaterOrganics in Sludge - Base/Neutral and AcidyTrichlorophenolDisinfection By-Products: AldehydesAcrolein and Acrylonitrile by GCDinitroaniline Pesticides in WastewaterCyanazine in Wastewater by HPLCDithiocarbamate Pesticides in WastewaterDithiocarbamate Pesticides in WaterBenomyl and Carbendazim in WastewaterCarbamate Pesticides by HPLC/UVCarbamate Pesticides by HPLC/UVOrganonitrogen Pesticides in Wastewater

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lf fluor GC

Nitrogen-Containing Pesticides in WaterThiocarbate Pesticides in WastewatersRotenone in Wastewater by HPLCBensulide in Wastewater by HPLC/UVMBTS and TCMTB in Wastewater by HPLCDetermination of Oryzalin in WastewaterDetermination of Bendiocarb in WaterMercaptobenzothiazole in WastewatersPhosphorus Trichloride by Visible Spec.Thiabendazole in Wastewater by HPLCExtractable Semivolatile Organics by GCBiphenyl and Ortho Phenylphenol in WaterPhenols in Water by Gas ChromatographyPhenols in Water by Gas ChromatographyPhenols in Water by Gas ChromatographyDetermination of Bentazon in WastewaterPolychorinated Biphenyls in Water by GCPolychlorinated Biphenyls in Water by GCDetermination of Picloram in WastewaterPolynuclear Aromatic HydrocarbonsPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons by GCAmine Pesticides and Lethane in WaterDinitro Aromatic Pesticides in WaterNitrous Oxide by Infrared SpectrophotometryOxygen by Electrochemical SensorSulfur Hexafluoride by Portable GCSu ur Hexa ide by Portable Carbon Dioxide by GC/TCDCarbamate Pesticides in Water by HPLCOrganochlorine Pesticides in Water by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides in Water by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides in Water by GCChlorinated Phenoxy Herbicides in WaterGlyphosate Herbicide in WaterPesticides and PCBsSulfur Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide, MoistureSulfur Dioxide and Carbon Dioxide in AirSulfur Dioxide from Stationary SourcesNitrogen Oxide from Stationary SourcesStrontium-89 and Strontium-90 in MilkAtomic Absorption - FLAAAtomic Absorption - GFAAAluminum and CompoundsCalcium by Atomic AbsorptionAluminum by FLAAChromium by Flame Atomic AbsorptionCobalt by Flame Atomic AbsorptionCopper by Flame Atomic Absorption

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Chrom (Coprec tion)

Zinc and Compounds by FLAAAntimony by FLAAAntimony by GFAACadmium by Atomic AbsorptionBarium, soluble compoundsArsenic by GFAAArsenic by Gaseous Hydride AAAntimony and Arsenic by GBAAArsenic by ASVTungsten by Flame Atomic AbsorptionTungsten by Flame Atomic AbsorptionBarium by FLAABarium by GFAALead by Flame AASBeryllium by FLAABeryllium by GFAABeryllium and compoundsLead by GFAASGross Alpha and Beta RadioactivityGross Alpha Radioactivity in WaterCadmium by FLAACadmium by GFAACalcium by FLAAChromium by FLAAChromium by GFAAHexavalent Chromium (Coprecipitation)Hexavalent ium ipitaHexavalent Chromium (Colorimetric)Hexavalent Chromium by FLAAHexavalent Chromium by PolarographyHexavalent Chromium in Water by ICCobalt by FLAACobalt by GFAACopper by FLAACopper by GFAAElements by ICPIron by FLAAIron by GFAAAsbestos by PCMAlkaline Dusts by TitrationAsbestos by TEMLead by FLAALead by GFAALithium by FLAAMagnesium by FLAAManganese by FLAAManganese by GFAAMercury in Liquid Wastes by CVAA

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Ni GFAA

Mercury in Solid or Semisolid Wastey ( pTechnique)Mercury by ASVMercury in solids and solutions by thermal decompositionMolybdenum by FLAAMolybdenum by GFAACrystalline Silica by X-Ray DiffractionTritium in Water by Liquid ScintillationRadioactive CesiumRadioactive Iodine by PrecipitationRadioactive Iodine by Ion-ExchangeRadioactive Iodine by DistillationRadium in Water by PrecipitationRadium in Water by EmanationRadium in Water by Sequential PrecipitationRadon Analysis by liquid scintillation methodTotal Radioactive Strontium in WaterUranium in Water by GPC or ScintillationUranium in Water by Isotopic AnalysisAmorphous silica by X-Ray DiffractionZinc Oxide by X-Ray Powder DiffractionVanadium Oxides by X-Ray Powder FractionLead Sulfide by X-Ray Powder DiffractionBoron CarbideNickel by FLAANickel by GFAAckel by Osmium in Various Matrices by FLAAWhite Phosphorous by GCHexavalent Chromium by UV-Visible Spec.Crystalline Silica by VISCrystalline Silica by Infra-Red AbsorptionCrystalline Silica in Coal Mine DustHexavalent Chromium by Ion ChromatographPotassium by FLAASelenium in Various Matrices by GFAASelenium in Water by Gaseous HydrideSelenium by Gaseous Borohydride AASilver by FLAASilver by GFAASodium by FLAAStrontium by FLAAThallium by FLAAThallium by GFAATin by FLAAArsenicArsenic TrioxideFluorides, Aerosol and Gas, by ISE

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th Eth l Eth l d e

Acids, inorganicCyanide by Ion Specific ElectrodePhosphorus by GC/FPDFluorides, Aerosol and Gas, by ICVanadium by FLAAVanadium by GFAAZinc by FLAAZinc by GFAANitrogen Oxide from Stationary SourcesNitrogen Oxide from Stationary SourcesNitrogen Oxide from Stationary SourcesNitrogen Oxide from Stationary SourcesNitrogen Oxide from Stationary SourcesChemical Oxygen DemandChemical Oxygen DemandChemical Oxygen DemandOrganic Compounds by Gas ChromatographyOrganic Compounds by Gas ChromatographyPentachlorophenol in Blood by GC/ECDTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformMethyl Ethyl Ketone Ethanol and TolueneMe yl y Ketone, ano an ToluenLead in Blood and Urine by FLAAPolychlorobiphenyls in Serum by GC/ECDOil and Grease in WaterElements in blood or tissue by ICPElements in blood or tissue by ICPTotal Iron in WaterZinc in WaterAcidity by TitrationHalogenated Volatile Organics by GCEDB and DBCP by Gas ChromatographyArsenic in WaterNon-Halogenated Volatile OrganicsNon-Halogenated Organics Using GC/FIDAromatic Volatile Organics by GCFree Chlorine in Water by DPDHalogenated and Aromatic VolatilesHalo and Aromatic Volatiles - CGC/PIDg yChromatographyHexavalent Chromium in WaterTotal Chromium in WaterColor, APHA Platinum-Cobalt

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l l d E li lif

Cyanide in WaterFluoride in WaterAcrolein and Acrylonitrile by GCAcrylonitrile by Gas ChromatographyAcrylamide by Gas ChromatographyAcrylamide by Gas ChromatographyAcetonitrile by GC/NPDLead in WaterManganese in WaterNickel in WaterAmmonia Nitrogen in WaterPhenols by Gas ChromatographyPhenols by Gas ChromatographyPhenols by Capillary Column GCBiological Oxygen Demand in WaterPhenols in WaterReactive Phosphorus in WaterSulfate in WaterPhthalate Esters by Gas ChromatographyPhthalate Esters by Gas ChromatographyPhthalate Esters by Gas ChromatographyPhthalate Esters by Capillary GC/ECDNitrosamines by Gas ChromatographyNitrosamines by Gas ChromatographySulfite in Water by TitrationTotal Fecal and E Coli ColiformTota , Feca an . Co Co ormTotal, Fecal and E. Coli ColiformPesticides and PCBsOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBsOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBsOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBsOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by GCOrganochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by GCy p y ( ) yChromatographyPCBs as Aroclors by Capillary Column GCPCBs as Aroclors by Capillary Column GCNitroaromatics and Cyclic KetonesNitroaromatics and Cyclic KetonesNitroaromatics and Cyclic KetonesPolynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons by GCHaloethers by Gas ChromatographyHaloethers by Gas ChromatographyHaloethers by Gas ChromatographyChemical Oxygen Demand in Water

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l Phosp

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by GCChlorinated Hydrocarbons by GCAniline by GC: Capillary ColumnSulfide in WaterOrganophosphorus Pesticides by GCg p p p y g p yCapillary Column TechniqueOrganophosphorus Compounds in Soil by GCOrganophosphorus Compounds in WaterOrganophosphorus Compounds in Soil by GCOrganophosphorus Compounds in WaterChlorinated Herbicides by GCChlorinated Herbicides in Soils by GCChlorinated Herbicides in Water by GCy g yPentafluorobenzylation DerivatizationpH in WaterDissolved Oxygen in WaterTotal Nonfilterable Residue SolidsConductivity in Water by Direct MeasurementTotal Filterable SolidsVolatile Nonfilterable Solids in WaterSettleable Matter Solids in WastewaterTotal Chlorine in Water by DPDTotal Chlorine in Water by TitrationFecal Streptococci, MPNSilica, ColorimetricTotal Phosphorus in WaterTota horus in WaterDetermination of TurbidityAcidity in WaterAlkalinity by Buret TitrationCalcium Hardness in WaterChloride by Buret TitrationChloride by TitrationTotal Hardness in WaterDissolved Oxygen in WaterChemical Oxygen Demand in WaterVolatile Organics by GC/MSVolatile Organics in Soil by GC/MSVolatile Organics in Water by GC/MSHeterotrophic Bacteria, Pour PlateSemivolatile Organics in Water by GC/MSVolatile Organics in Waste by CGC/MSVolatile Organics by CGC/MSSemivolatile Organics in Soil by GC/MSSemivolatile Organics in Water by GC/MSSemivolatile Organic Compounds by CGC/MSSemivolatile Organic Compounds by CGC/MSSemivolatile Organic Compounds by CGC/MS

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onit d

Semivolatile Organic Compounds by GC/MSResidue, Total SolidsScreening Semivolatile OrganicsPAHs and PCBs in Soils/Wastes: TE/GC/MSTotal Volatile and Fixed SolidsResidue, Volatile, Filterable (dissolved)Polychorinated Dioxins and FuransPolychlorinated Dioxins and FuransPolychorinated Dioxins and FuransPolychorinated Dioxins and FuransPolychorinated Dioxins and FuransPolychlorinated PCDDs and PCDFs by HRGC/HRMSHippuric Acid in Urine by Visible AbsorptionHippuric and Methyl Hippuric AcidsMBOCA in Urine by GC/ECDPentachlorophenol in Urine by GC/ECDPhenol and p-Cresol in Urine by GC/FIDBenzidine in Urine by GC/ECDFluoride in Urine by ISEMetals in Urine by ICPPolynuclear Aromatic HydrocarbonsOzone in WaterCarbonyl Compounds by HPLCCarbonyl Compounds by HPLCCarbonyl Compounds by HPLCAcrylamide Acetonitrile and AcroleinAcrylamide, Acet rile an Acroleinn-Methylcarbamates by HPLCn-Methylcarbamates by HPLCNon-Volatile Compounds by HPLCNon-Volatile Compounds by HPLC/TS/MSFluoride, ElectrodeNon-Volatile Compounds by HPLC/PB/MSNon-Volatile Compounds by HPLC/PB/MSNon-Volatile Compounds by HPLC/PB/MSNitroaromatics and Nitramines by HPLCNitroaromatics and Nitramines by HPLCTetrazene in Soil by HPLCTetrazene in Water by HPLCNitroglycerine by HPLCFree Chlorine in Water by TitrationColiform Bacteria, Fecal MPNTemperature, ThermometricSemivolatile Organics by GC/FTIRSemivolatile Organics by GC/FTIR, B/N ExtrctBis(2-Chloroethyl)Ether Products by GC/FTIRTRPH by Infrared SpectrophotometryCopper in Water

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id bl d id bl lfid

Nitrite in WaterColorimetric Method for TNT in SoilFormaldehyde in Ambient AirTCDD and TCDF by Mass SpectrometryTCDD and TCDF by Mass SpectrometryOpacity of Air EmissionsLow Level Tritium in WaterGross Alpha and Beta Activity in WaterRadium in Drinking WaterAsbestos, Chrysotile by XRDAsbestos by KLPRadioactive Cesium in Drinking WaterGamma Emitters in Drinking WaterTotal and Amenable Cyanides by ColorimetryTotal and Amenable Cyanides by TitrationTotal and Amenable CyanidesTotal and Amenable Cyanide (Auto UV)Cyanide Extraction for Solids and OilsRadioactive Iodine in WaterTotal Organic Halides by CoulometryPurgeable Organic Halides in WaterTotal Oganic Halides, Neutron ActivationExtractable Organic Halides in SolidsRadium in Drinking WaterRadium-226 in Drinking WaterAcid Soluble and Acid Insoluble SulfidesAc Solu e an Ac Insolu e Su esExtractable Sulfides by TitrationSulfate by Automated ColorimetrySulfate by Automated ColorimetrySulfate by Turbidimetric DeterminationRadium-228 in Drinking WaterpH in Water by Electrometric MeasurementpH using PaperSoil and Waste pHRadioactive Strontium in WaterSpecific ConductanceSpecific ConductanceAnion Chromatography MethodImpinger Solutions for Cl- by ICPTritium in Drinking WaterTotal Organic Carbon in Water and WasteTotal Volatile Organic CarbonTotal Phenolics by SpectroscopyTotal Phenolics by Automated ColorimetryTotal Phenolics by SpectrophotometryActinides in Drinking WaterTotal Recoverable Oil and Grease

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Oil and Grease in Sludge and SedimentTotal Chlorine in Petroleum ProductsTotal Chlorine in Petroleum ProductsTotal Chlorine in Petroleum ProductsTotal Chlorine in Petroleum ProductsTotal Chlorine in Petroleum ProductsScreening for PCBs in SoilScreening for PCBs in Transformer OilUranium in Drinking WaterUranium in Drinking WaterCation-Exchange Capacity of SoilsCation-Exchange Capacity of SoilsStrontium in WaterTotal Coliform by Multiple Tube FermentationTotal Coliform by Membrane FilterInorganic and Organometallic PesticidesTotal Solids in WaterSolids in Solution in WaterSolids in Water by IgnitionCarbonate and Bicarbonate in WaterSilica in WaterAluminum and Iron in WaterIron in WaterIron in WaterAluminum in WaterCalcium in WaterCalcium in WaterMagnesium in WaterBarium in WaterMn, I, Br, As and Boric Acid in WaterManganese in WaterBromide and Iodide in WaterArsenic in WaterLime Sulfur Solution and Dry Lime SulfurNitrate in Water by SpectrophotometryNitrate in Water by SpectrophotometryNitrate in Water by ISEBromide in Water by ISEChloride in Water by ISECyanide in Water by ISEE. coli methodFluoride in Water by ISESulfide in Water by ISEHeterotrophic Plate Count- Pour Plate MethodHeterotrophic Plate Count- Spread Plate MethodHeterotrophic Plate Count- Membrane Filter MethodDirect Total Microbial Count- Epifluorescence MethodStandard Total Coliform- Fermentation Technique

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Fermentation TechniqueMultiple-Tube Fermentation for ColiformEstimation of Bacterial Density- MPN DeterminationFecal Coliform Procedure- Multiple-Tube Procedurep gmedium and prior enrichment p gmedium without prior enrichmentEscherichia coli, Multi-tube Fermentation TechniqueqFermentation with Enrichment TechniqueStandard Total Coliform- Membrane Filter ProcedureStandard Total Coliform- Delayed-Incubation ProcedureFecal Coliform- Membrane Filter ProcedureFecal Coliform- Delayed-Incubation ProcedureKlebsiella- Membrane Filter ProcedureTotal Coliform- Chromogenic Substrate Testp p pTube Techniquep pMembrane Filter TechniquesBacteriaSulfate in WaterChloride by Automated ColorimetryActinomycete Plate CountChloride by Automated ColorimetryChloride in Water and Waste by TitrationChloride in Water and Waste by TitrationGross Alpha and BetaAlpha Emitting Radium Isotopes in WaterRadium 228Ra um-Fluoride in WaterMonofluoroacetic Acid Pesticide ResiduesMonofluoroacetic Acid Pesticide ResiduesMicrochemical Deter. of Carbon and Hydrogeny pConcentratesMicrochemical Determination of Br, Cl, or IMicrochemical Determination of SulfurMicrochemical Determination of SulfurMicrochemical Determination of Alkoxyl GroupAdsorbable Organic HalogensCaptan Pesticide ResiduesMicrochemical Determination of PhosphorusHerbicides (Ester Forms)Quaternary Ammonium CompoundsQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsPiperonyl Butoxide ResiduesMicrochemical Determination of NitrogenMicrochemical Determination of FluorineGlyodin Pesticide ResiduesMaleic Hydrazide Pesticide ResiduesMicrochemical Determination of Oxygen

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idit

Carbaryl Pesticide Residue - ColorimetricDodine Pesticide ResiduesNicotine ResiduesDichlone Pesticide ResiduesSalmonella in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsOrgano Pesticide Residue - Sweep Codist.Biphenyl Pesticide Residues in CitrusCarbaryl Pesticide Residue - QualitativeTritium in WaterOrgano Pesticide Residues - MultiresidueOrganophos. Pesticide Residues - Sweep Osc.Naphthyleneacetic Pesticide ResiduesImmunofluorescence Method for Giarda & CrytosporidiumProtozoa: Entamoeba histolytica in WaterOrganochlorine Pesticide ContaminationLead in FishLead in FishThiram Pesticide ResiduesMicrochemical Deter. of Carbon, H and NEthylan Pesticide Residues - GCSpecific Conductance of WaterpH of WaterAcidity of WaterAc y of WaterAlkalinity of WaterBiochemical Oxygen Demand of WaterOxygen (Dissolved) in WaterChemical Oxygen Demand of WaterChemical Oxygen Demand of WaterChemical Oxygen Demand of WaterOrganic Carbon in WaterTotal Nitrogen in WaterNitrogen (Ammonia) in WaterNitrogen (Ammonia) in WaterNitrogen (Nitrate) in WaterChloride in WaterHardness of WaterPotassium in WaterSodium in WaterPhosphorus in Water - PhotometricPhosphorus in Water - AutomatedSulfate in WaterStrontium-90 in WaterIodine-131, Ba-140 and Cs-137 in MilkMercury in Fish

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Stap n

Organo Pesticide Residue - Carbon ColumnCd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mg, Mn, Ag, Zn in WaterMicrochemical Determination of Br, Cl, or IStrontium-89 and -90 in MilkClostridium perfringens in FoodsN-Methylcarbamate Insecticide ResiduesMicrochemical Determination of SulfurSalmonella in FoodsStaphylococcus aureus in FoodsVirus in Beef (Ground)Endosulfan/Tetrasul Pesticide ResiduesMicrochemical Determination of SulfurClostridium perfringens in FoodsStaphylococcal Enterotoxin in FoodsChlorotoluron, Chloroxuron, or MetoxuronMercury in FishHexachlorobenzene/Mirex Residues in FatMercury in WaterClostridium botulinum and Toxins in FoodEthylenethiourea Pesticide Residues - GCFecal Coliforms in Shellfish WatersSalmonella sp. in FoodsSomatic Cells in MilkHexachlorobenzene/Mirex Residue in AdiposeBacillus cereus in FoodsStaphylococcal Enterotoxin in Foodshylococcal E terotoxin in FoodsStaphylococcus aureus in FoodsOrganochlorine Pesticide/PCB ResiduesTotal and Fecal Coliforms in FoodsDifferentiation of Bacillus cereus GroupOrganochlorine Pesticide Residues in FatsE. coli Producing Heat-Labile EnterotoxinE. coli EnterotoxinsOrgano Pesticide Residues - GCN-Methylcarb. Insecticide/Metabolite ResidueSalmonella in FoodsPoliovirus 1 in OystersTNT, RDX, HMX and 2,4-DNT in WastewaterBacterial and Coliform Counts in MilkEnterotoxigenic E. coliSalmonella in Foods by PhotometerStaphylococcus aureus in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsSalmonella in Low Moisture FoodsE. Coli in Chilled/Frozen FoodVibrio cholerae in OystersBacterial and Coliforms in Dairy Products

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Coliforms in Dairy ProductsSalmonella sp./E. coli in FoodsMotile Salmonella in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsOrganochlorine Pesticide in Water by GCPCBs (Aroclor 1254) in Serum by GCMetals in Solid Wastes by ICPTotal Coliform and E. coli in FoodsAerobic Plate Count in FoodsSalmonella in FoodsN-Methylcarb.s in Drinking WaterNitrogen and Phosphorus in Drinking WaterGlyphosate and AMPA in Environmental WaterMunition Residues in Soil by HPLCSalmonella in FoodsSalmonella, E. coli, Enterobac. in FoodsColiform and E. coli Counts in FoodsTotal Coliforms and E. coli in WaterSalmonella in FoodsMotile and Nonmotile Salmonella in FoodsPesticides and Metabolites in WaterDiquat and Paraquat Residues in PotatoesListeria SpeciesListeria SpeciesConfirmed Total Coliform/E coli in FoodConfirme Tota Co orm . co in FoodEthylene Thiourea Residues in WaterChlorinated Acidic Residues in WaterSalmonella in FoodsListeria in Dairy, Seafood and MeatsClostridium perfringens from ShellfishBacterial Counts in Raw/Pasteurized MilkListeria monocytogenes in MilkTrace Elements in Waters and Wastewaters1,2-Dibromoethane and DBCP in WaterDissolved Hexavalent Chromium in WaterInorganic Anions in WaterTrace Element Analysis of WaterAmericium-241 in Ashed SamplesAmericium in SoilAmericium-241 in SoilAmericium-241 in Air FiltersAmericium-241 in TissueAmericium-241 in WaterAnions - Ion ChromatographyStandard Plate Count- Membrane Filter MethodTotal Bacteria- Epifluorescence Method

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ra cal

Total Coliform Bacteria- Immediate Incubation TestTotal Coliform Bacteria- Delayed Incubation TestTotal Coliform Bacteria- Presumptive Test- MPN MethodpMethodTotal Coliform Bacteria- Confirmation Test- MPN MethodFecal Coliform Bacteria- Immediate Incubation TestFecal Coliform Bacteria- Presumptive Test- MPN MethodFecal Streptococcal Bacteria- Immediate Incubation TestFecal Streptococcal Bacteria- Confirmation Testp pMPN MethoSalmonella and Shigella- Plate CountPseudomonas aeruginosa- Plate CountSulfate-Reducing Bacteria- MPN MethodNitrifying Bacteria- MPN MethodDenitrifying and Nitrate-reducing Bacteria- MPN MethodPhytoplankton Enumberation- Counting Cell Methody p pMethodZooplankton Enumberation- Counting Cell MethodpDeterminationSeston- Glass-fiber Filter MethodPeriphyton Enumberation- Sedgwick-Rafter Methodp yDeterminationPeriphyton Enumberation- Inverted-Microscope Methodp y (qmethod)Benthic Invertebrates- Faunal Survey (qualitative method)Benthic Invertebrates Numerical AssessmentBenthic Inverteb tes- Numeri Assessment(quantitative mBenthic Invertebrate Drift DeterminationAquatic Vertebrates- Life History (quantitative method)Chlorophyll a-b-c in Phytoplankton by Spectroscopyp y y p yChromatography/Spectroscopyp y y p y qChromatographyp y y p yChromatography/FluorometryBiomass/Chlorophyll Ratio for PhytoplanktonChlorophyll a-b-c in Periphyton by Spectroscopyp y p y yChromatography/Spectroscopyp y p y y qChromatographyp y p y yChromatography/FluorometryBiomass/Chlorophyll Ratio in Periphytonp p ( )Sample y yg gPhytoplanktony gPhytoplanktoy yg gPeriphytony y yStratified Wy y yStreamsg ( ) pLimitationAlkalinity of Water by Titration

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Chrom 51

COD by Open RefluxAnions by Ion ChromatographyTotal Hardness by ColorimetryOil and Grease by Extraction/GravimetryTotal Dissolved Solids in WaterTotal Organic Carbon in WaterTotal Suspended Solids in WaterCarbon-14 in Aqueous SamplesSoil Extractable Organics by GravimetrySoil % Moisture by GravimetryFree Liquid in Wastes by FiltrationSoil pHSpecific Gravity of SoilTotal Carbon in Soil by CombustionWater Level Measurement in WellsControlled Pumping Test in WellsSlug Test for Hydraulic ConductivityCalcium - AA SpectrometryCalcium - TitrationColiform/E. coli Enzyme substrate test; ONPG-MUG testColiform/E. coli Enzyme substrate test; ONPG-MUG testColiform/E. coli Enzyme substrate test; ONPG-MUG testColiform/E. coli Enzyme substrate test; ONPG-MUG testChlorinated Phenolics in WaterChlorinated Phenolics in WaterChromium 51 in Water Samplesium- in Water SamplesDetermination of Butadiene EmissionsDetermination of Particulate MatterDetermination of HCl EmissionsDetermination of Condensable EmissionsChromium Emissions from ElectroplatersPerchloroethylene of Wet Waste MaterialsDetermination of Halogenated OrganicsAcidity or Alkalinity of WaterAcidity or Alkalinity of WaterAcidity or Alkalinity of WaterIron in Water Using Direct FLAAIron in Water by Chelation and FLAAIron in Water Using GFAAIron in Water Using PhotometryConductivity and Resistivity in WaterConductivity and Resistivity in WaterHardness in WaterFluoride Ion in Water Using DistillationFluoride Ion in Water Using ISEBromide Ion in WaterChemical Oxygen Demand by Titration

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COD by SpectrophotometryResidual Chlorine in WaterChlorine Requirement or Demand of WaterOdor in WaterpH of Water By Precise Lab MeasurementpH of Water By Routine MeasurementHydrazine in WaterAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by NESSLRAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by Ion ElectrodeSpecific Gravity of Water by PyncnometerSpecific Gravity of Water Using BalanceSpecific Gravity of Water Using FlaskSpecific Gravity of Water by HydrometerOxidation-Reduction Potential for WaterSurface Tension of WaterNitrogen Dioxide in AtmosphereNitrogen Dioxide in AtmosphereChromium VI in WaterChromium in Water By FLAAChromium in Water By GFAACopper in Water By FLAACopper in Water By Chelation and FLAACopper in Water By GFAAZinc in Water By FLAAZinc in Water by Chelation and FLAAParticulate Matter in AtmosphereParticulate Ma er in herePhenolic Compounds in WaterPhenolic Compounds in WaterNickel in Water by FLAANickel in Water by Chelation and FLAANickel in Water by GFAATurbidity of WaterBeta Particle Radioactivity of WaterOpen Channel Flow Measurement by FlumeAlpha Particle Radioactivity of WaterElements in Water by ICPCoagulation-Flocculation Test of WaterCyanides in Water After DistillationCyanides in Water by ColorimetryCyanides in Water by ColorimetryCyanides without DistillationDeposit-Forming Impurities in SteamDeposit-Forming Impurities in SteamDeposit-Forming Impurities in SteamDeposit-Forming Impurities in SteamMethylene Blue Active SubstancesWater-formed Deposits by XRF

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l CVAA

Radioactive Iodine - Ion-ExchangeRadioactive Iodine - DistillationRadioactive Iodine - ExtractionRadionuclides of Radium in WaterTritium in Water by Liquid ScintillationTotal Organic Carbon in WaterPhenols in Water by Gas-Liquid ChromatographCorrosivity of Water Using Metal CouponsCorrosivity of Water Using Pipe InsertsCorrosivitySodium in Water by ISE-NaC1 - C5 Hydrocarbons by GCUranium in Water by Direct FluorometryUranium in Water by Extraction & FluorometryVolatile Organics in Water by GCSulfur Dioxide in AtmosphereArsenic in Water Using SpectrophotometryArsenic in Water Using HYDAAArsenic in Water by GFAABoron in Water Using SpectrometryAlpha Spectrometry of WaterOrganochlorine Pesticides in WaterSodium Salts of EDTA in WaterSodium Salts of EDTA in WaterCarbon Monoxide in Atmosphere - NDIRTotal Mercury in Water by CVAATota Mercury in Water by Fluorides in the AtmosphereFluorides in the AtmosphereFluorides in the AtmosphereFluorides in Plants/AtmosphereFluorides in Plants/AtmosphereFluorides in Plants/AtmosphereFluorides in Plants/AtmosphereN, S, Ni and V in Waterborne OilsWaterborne Petroleum Oils by GCWaterborne Petroleum Oils by GCStrontium Ion in WaterNitriles in Aqueous SolutionMolybdenum by Chelation and FLAAVanadium in Water by GFAAWaterborne Petroleum Oils by IRWaterborne Oils by GC, IRSPEC or FLSPECCarbon Monoxide in Atmosphere - GC/FIDTritium in AtmosphereRadium-226 in Water by Radon ScintillationChlorinated Phenoxy-Acid HerbicidesPCBs in Water by Gas Chromatography

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til Alco GC

PCBs in Water by Gas ChromatographyCadmium in Water by FLAACadmium in Water by Chelation and FLAACadmium in Water by PolarographyCadmium in Water by GFAACobalt in Water by FLAACobalt in Water by Chelation and FLAACobalt in Water by GFAALead in Water by FLAALead in Water by Chelation and FLAALead in Water by PolarographyLead in Water by GFAALithium, Potassium and SodiumTKN by Ion Selective ElectrodeTKN by AutoAnalyzerNitrogen Oxides in AtmosphereBeryllium in Water by FLAABeryllium in Water by GFAAMeasurement of Radioactivity, AlphaMeasurement of Radioactivity, BetaMeasurement of Radioactivity, GammaHigh Resolution Gamma-Ray SpectrometryWaterborne Petroleum Oil by FluorescenceBarium in Water by FLAACharcoal Tube Adsorption of Organic VaporsVolatile Alcohols in Water by GCVola e hols in Water by Antimony in Water by FLAAAmbient NOx by ChemiluminescenceWorkplace NOx by ChemiluminescenceWater Velocity in Open ChannelsOpen-Channel Flow Measurement by AreaSelenium in Water by HYDAASelenium in Water by GFAAPlutonium in WaterSilver in Water by Chelation and FLAASilver in Water by FLAASilver in Water by GFAANitrite-Nitrate Automated Cd ReductionNitrite-Nitrate by Manual Cd ReductionFluoride Ions in Saline WaterIodide and Bromide in Saline WaterIodide in Saline Water by ColorimetryIodide in Saline Water by ISE-IBromide in Saline Water by ColorimetryPurgeable Organics in WaterAlkalinity in WaterTrace Elements in Water Using GFAA

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Oil d Liquid Liquid ti

Strontium in Water by FLAAOil and Grease and Petroleum HydrocarbonsUranium by RadiochemistryHalogenated Hydrocarbons in WaterSuspended-Sediment in WaterBarium in Water by DCAPSATP Content of Microorganisms in WaterTritium in Drinking WaterOrganic Compounds in Water by GC/MSTotal Carbon and Organic Carbon in WaterSulfate Ion in Water by SpectroscopyCyanogen Chloride in WaterTotal Recoverable Organic PhosphorusTotal Recoverable Organic PhosphorusMetals in Workplace Atmosphere by AASSilt Density Index of WaterMetals by Argon Emission SpectroscopySodium in Water by FLAAPotassium in Water by FLAAThiocyanate in WaterColiphages in Water by CountingParticle-Size Analysis of SoilsAsbestos in AtmosphereEnumeration of Candida albicans in WaterIndex Density and Unit Weight of SoilsOil and Grease by Liquid Liquid Extraction an Grease by - Extrac onOil and Grease by Soxhlet ExtractionFree Cyanide in Water by MicrodiffusionHydrogen Sulfide in AtmosphereAnions in Water by Ion ChromatographyCyanide in Water by Automated MethodsBarium in Water by GFAAOpen-Channel Flow by Acoustic MeansOpen-Channel Flow by RECMSulfate-Reducing BacteriaEthylene Oxide in AtmosphereTotal and Respiring BacteriaAquatic Bacteria by EpifluorescenceChloride Ions in Saline WatersImmediate Oxygen UptakeTotal Oxygen UptakeGases/Vapors by Detector TubesSilica in Water by FLAAPAHs in Water by HPLC/UVSulfide Ion in Water by ISEElements in Water Using FLAAOrganic Halides in Water

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id

Organics by Fluorescence SpectroscopyFluorides in the Workplace AtmospheresVinyl Chloride in AtmosphereTotal, Organic and Inorganic CarbonLow Level Iodine-131 in WaterTotal Carbon and Organic Carbon in WaterSulfuric Acid Mist in AtmospherePesticides and PCBsHydrogen Sulfide in AirRadioactive Iron in WaterChlordane and Heptachlor ResiduesNaI(Tl) Gamma-Ray Spectrometry of WaterSulfides in Wastes - Lead Acetate PaperSulfides in Wastes - Gas TubepH in Waste - pH PaperpH in Waste - pH MeterVolatile Amines in WaterRecovery of Viruses by AdsorptionRecovery of Viruses by SonicationFormaldehyde - Indoor Air, MBTHpH of AtmosphereWaterborne Petroleum Oils by HPLCCyanides in Waste - Chloramine TCyanides in Waste - Prussian BlueCyanides in Waste - Cyantesmo PaperCyanides in Waste Gas Detector TubeCyan es in Waste - Gas Detector TubeRadon in Drinking WaterNicotine in Indoor Air - GC/NPDHydraulic ConductivityChloride, Nitrate and SulfateCa, Mg, K and Na in Atmospheric Wet Dep.Velocity of Water,electromagnetic metersCalcium and Magnesium in Water by TitrationCalcium and Magnesium in Water by FLAAChloride in Water by Mercurimetric TitrationChloride in Water by Silver Nitrate TitrationChloride in Water by ISE-ClpH of Water of Low ConductivityFlow of Water by Width ContractionsTotal and Dissolved CO2 - Gas Sensing ElectrodeTotal and Dissolved CO2 - Coulometric TitrationFlow of Water Indirectly by Slope AreaHydroxide Ion in Water(discontinued 05/96)Ozone in Atmosphere - ChemiluminescencePhosphorus in Water by Colorimetric ReductionPhosphorus in Water by Digestion/Colorimetric ReductionSulfate in Water by Turbidimeter

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Micro l Pl

Carbon Compounds in WaterUranium in Water by PhosphorimetryOrganohalide Pesticides and PCBs by GCNitrogen in Water by Pyrolysis DetectionOpen-Channel Flow of Water at CulvertsRecovery of Enteroviruses from WatersPseudomonas aeruginosaChromium in Water by Ion ChromatographyIsolation and Enumeration of EnterococciCarbamate Pesticides in Water by HPLCEDB and DBCP by Microextraction and GCChlorinated Organic Acid Compounds by GCp y yMeterp yFlumesElectrical Conductivity and ResistivityIsolation and Enumeration of E. coli BacteriaPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon MixturesWater Levels Using Nonrecording DevicesWater Levels Using Recording DevicesWater Levels Using Remote InterrogationOn-Line Measurement of Low Level DOpH of Water of Low ConductivitypH of Water of Low ConductivityMicrobial Counts from Waters by PlatingMicrobial Counts from Waters by PlatingMicrobial Counts from Water by Platingbia Counts from Water by atingNitrogen and Phosphorus Pesticides in Water gEnterolert gEnterolertby Ion ChromatographyCompaction Characteristics of SoilSpecific Gravity of SoilsAluminum in Water by FLAAAluminum in Water by FLAA (discontinued 1988)y (1988)Aluminum in Water by FLAA (discontinued 1988)Manganese in Water by FLAAManganese in Water by Chelation and FLAAManganese in Water by GFAASilica in Water by ColorimetryHigh Level Dissolved Oxygen by TitrationDissolved Oxygen by Instrumental ProbeDissolved Oxygen by Luminescence-based Senory yMartens Closed Cup TesterIron Bacteria in Water and DepositsCrystalline Compounds in Water DepositsCrystalline Compounds in Water Deposits

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es id Blood

PCDD and PCDF in Chemical Waste by CGC/MSPCDD and PCDF in Soil by CGC/MSPCDD and PCDF in Water by CGC/MSMinor Elements by ComplexingMinor Elements by Residue-IRMinor Elements by PrecipitationMinor Elements by Residue-UVUranium in Aqueous SolutionsEnterolert Test Kit ProcedureEnterolert Test Kit Procedureg y pContract Lab Programg y pContract Lab ProgramTin and Triorganotin in WastewaterTin and Triorganotin in WastewaterFluoride in Soil and SedimentBacterial Count in WaterDetection of Microbiological ContaminantIron-55 in Water SamplesElectrodeposition of the ActinidesTritium in Milk, Soil, Urine and BiotaTritium in WaterTritium in WaterOrganchlorine Pesticides in TissueHCB and Mirex in TissuePesticides in Tissue and Human MilkPesticides in Blood or SerumP tic es in or SerumPentachlorophenol in BloodPentachlorophenol and Salts in UrineBis(p-Chlorophenyl) Acetic Acid in Urine2,4-D and 2,4,5-T in UrineKepone in Blood and Environmental SamplesPesticides and Metabolites in TissueMetabolites or Hydrolysis Productspara-Nitrophenol in UrineCholinesterase Activity in Blood1-Naphthol in UrinePesticides in AirPCBs in Human Milk by Macro MethodPCBs in Human Milk by Micro MethodPCBs in Adipose TissueTCDD ResiduesAnalysis of Water for PesticidesAnalysis of Water for HerbicidesInsecticides in Soils and HousedustInsecticides in Bottom SedimentPesticides in Human Tissue and MilkInfrared Spectroscopy

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Mercury - AA SpectroscopyMetals in Soil by XRFDigestion/Analysis of Soil by Flame AAHexavalent ChromiumDigestion/Analysis of Waters by FLAAMercury by CVAAMercury by CVAAIodine-131 in Drinking WaterIodine-131 in MilkIodine-131 in MilkLow Level Iodine-131 in MilkNitrite-Nitrogen in Water by Colorimetryg ydiazotization, automated-segmented flowg pPersulfate DigestAcidity in Water by TitrationAlkalinity in Water by TitrationAluminum in Water by FLAAAluminum in Water by Chelation and FLAAAluminum by D-C Plasma SpectrometryAntimony in Water by Hydride AAArsenic in Water by ColorimetryArsenic in Water by HYDAABarium in Water by FLAABeryllium in Water by FLAABoron in Water by ColorimetryBoron in Water by ColorimetryBoron in Water by Colori tryBoron in Water by DC Plasma SpectrometryBromide in Water by TitrationCadmium in Water by FLAACadmium in Water by Chelation and FLAACadmium in Water by GFAACalcium in Water by FLAAChloride in Water by TitrationChloride in Water by TitrationChloride in Water by ColorimetryHexavalent Chromium by ColorimetryHexavalent Chromium in Water by FLAAChromium in Water by GFAAChromium in Water by FLAAChromium in Water by Chelation and FLAACobalt in Water by FLAACobalt in Water by Chelation and FLAACobalt in Water by GFAAColor in Water by Visual ComparisonCopper in Water by FLAACopper in Water by Chelation and FLAACopper in Water by GFAA

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Disso ved Phosp me y

Cyanide in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water Using an ISEIodide in Water by TitrationIodide in Water by ColorimetryIron in Water by FLAALead in Water by FLAALead in Water by Chelation and FLAALead in Water by GFAALithium in Water by FLAAMagnesium in Water by FLAAManganese in Water by FLAAManganese in Water by GFAAManganese in Water by Chelation and FLAAMercury in Water by CVAAMetals in Water by ICPMolybdenum by Chelation and FLAANickel in Water by FLAANickel in Water by Chelation and FLAANickel in Water by GFAAAmmonia Nitrogen by NesslerizationAmmonia Nitrogen in Water Using an ISENitrite-Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia plus Organic Nitrogen in WaterWater pHDissolved Phosphorus by Colorimetryl horus by Colori trOrthophosphate-Phosphorus by ColorimetryOrthophosphate plus Hydrolyzable PhosphorousPotassium in Bottom Material by FLAAPotassium in Water by FLAASelenium in Bottom Material by HYDAASelenium in Water by HYDAASilica in Water by ColorimetrySilica in Water by FLAASilver in Water by Chelation and FLAASodium in Bottom Material by FLAASodium in Water by FLAAResidue by Evaporation and GravimetricResidue by Evaporation and GravimetricSpecific ConductanceStrontium in Bottom Material by FLAAStrontium in Water by FLAASulfate in Water by TitrationThallium in Water by GFAAVanadium in Water by ColorimetryZinc in Bottom Material by FLAAZinc in Water by FLAA

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Phosp me

Zinc in Water by GFAAAlkalinity in Water by TitrationAnions in Water by Ion ChromatographyAnions in Water by Ion ChromatographyArsenic in Water by HYDAABoron in Water by Automated ColorimetryBromide in Water by Ion ChromatographyBromide in Water by ColorimetryChloride in Water by Automated ColorimetryChloride in Water by ColorimetryCyanide in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water Using an ISEMercury in Water by CVAAAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryNitrite-Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryNitrite- plus Nitrate-Nitrogen in WaterNitrite- Plus Nitrate-Nitrogen in SolidsNitrite- Plus Nitrate-Nitrogen in WaterAmmonia plus Organic Nitrogen in WaterAmmonia plus Organic Nitrogen in WaterOrthophosphate-Phosphorus by ColorimetryPhosphorus by Auto-Discrete ColorimetryPhosphorus in Solids by ColorimetryPhosphorus in Water by Colorimetryhorus in Water by Colori tryOrthophosphate-Phosphorus by ColorimetryHydrolyzable plus Orthophosphate-PhosphorousSelenium in Bottom Material by HYDAASelenium in Water by HYDAASilica in Water by ColorimetrySulfate in Water by ColorimetrySulfate in Water by TurbidimetryTin in Bottom Material by HYDAATin in Water by HYDAAVanadium in Water by ColorimetryAluminum in Water by FLAAAluminum in Water by Chelation and FLAAAluminum by D-C Plasma SpectrometryAntimony in Water by Hydride AAArsenic in Water by ColorimetryArsenic in Water by HYDAABarium in Water by FLAABeryllium in Water by FLAABoron in Water by ColorimetryBoron in Water by ColorimetryCadmium in Water by FLAA

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Chem Tit

Cadmium in Water by Chelation and FLAACalcium in Water by FLAACalcium in Water by FLAAChromium in Water by FLAAChromium in Water by Chelation and FLAACobalt in Water by FLAACobalt in Water by Chelation and FLAACopper in Water by FLAACopper in Water by Chelation and FLAACyanide in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water by ColorimetryIron in Water by FLAALead in Water by FLAALead in Water by Chelation and FLAALithium in Water by FLAAMagnesium in Water by FLAAMagnesium in Water by Direct EPA FLAAManganese in Water by FLAAMercury in Water by CVAAMolybdenum by Chelation and FLAANickel in Water by FLAANickel in Water by Chelation and FLAAAmmonia Nitrogen in Water Using an ISEChemical Oxygen Demand by ColorimetryChemical Oxygen Demand by TitrationChemical Oxygen Demand by Titrationical Oxygen Demand by rationPotassium in Water by FLAASodium in Water by FLAAResidue by Evaporation and GravimetricResidue by Evaporation and GravimetricSulfide in Water by TitrationNephelometric Turbidity in WaterArsenic in Water by HYDAACyanide in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water Using an ISEAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen in Water by ColorimetryAmmonia Plus Organic Nitrogen in WaterAluminum in Bottom Material by FLAAAntimony in Bottom Material by HYDAAArsenic in Bottom Material by ColorimetryArsenic in Bottom Material by HYDAABarium in Bottom Material by FLAABeryllium in Bottom Material by FLAABoron in Bottom Material by ColorimetryCadmium in Bottom Material by FLAA

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Alum D C Pl ry

Calcium in Bottom Material by FLAAChromium in Bottom Material by FLAACobalt in Bottom Material by FLAACopper in Bottom Material by FLAACN in Bottom Material by ColorimetryIron in Bottom Material by FLAALead in Bottom Material by FLAALithium in Bottom Material by FLAAMagnesium in Bottom Material by FLAAManganese in Bottom Material by FLAAMercury in Bottom Material by CVAAMetals in Sediment by FLAAMetals in Sediment by FLAAMetals in Sediment by HYDAAMolybdenum by Chelation and FLAANickel in Bottom Material by FLAAAmmonia plus Organic Nitrogen in SolidsArsenic in Bottom Material by HYDAACN in Bottom Material by ColorimetryAmmonia Nitrogen by Colorimetry in SolidAmmonia Nitrogen by Colorimetry in SolidAmmonia Plus Organic Nitrogen in SolidsPhosphorous by Auto-Discrete ColorimetryAluminum in Water by FLAAAluminum in Water by Chelation and FLAAAluminum by D C Plasma Spectrometryinum by - asma SpectrometAntimony in Water by Hydride AAArsenic in Water by ColorimetryArsenic in Water by HYDAABarium in Water by FLAABeryllium in Water by FLAABoron in Water by ColorimetryBoron in Water by ColorimetryCadmium in Water by FLAACadmium in Water by Chelation and FLAACalcium in Water by FLAAChromium in Water by FLAAChromium in Water by Chelation and FLAACobalt in Water by FLAACobalt in Water by Chelation and FLAACopper in Water by FLAACopper in Water by Chelation and FLAAFluoride in Water by ColorimetryFluoride in Water Using an ISEIron in Water by FLAALead in Water by FLAALead in Water by Chelation and FLAA

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Nit Dioxid Ai

Lithium in Water by FLAAMagnesium in Water by FLAAManganese in Water by FLAAMercury in Water by CVAAMolybdenum by Chelation and FLAANickel in Water by FLAANickel in Water by Chelation and FLAAAmmonia Plus Organic Nitrogen in WaterInductively Coupled PlasmaField Screening by Portable XRFMetals by Flame AAHydrogen Cyanide Released from WastesHydrogen Sulfide Released from WastesRespirable Particulates in Indoor AirRespirable Particulates in Indoor AirVolatiles in Air - SUMMA CanisterVolatiles in Air - Portable GC/PIDInstallation and Operation ProcedureVolatiles in Air - Adsorbent TubesNicotine in Indoor Air - XAD-4Nicotine in Indoor Air-CassetteCarbon Monoxide in Air - NDIRCarbon Monoxide in Air - GFCCarbon Monoxide in Air - ECONitrogen Dioxide - Air, LuminescenceNitrogen Dioxide Air Palmes Tubesrogen e - r, Palmes TubesNitrogen Dioxide - Air, IONCHRFormaldehyde - Indoor Air, HPLCFormaldehyde in Air - ColorimetricFormaldehyde in Air - Passive SamplingB(a)P in Air by GC/FID and GC/MSB(a)P and PAHs in Air by HPLCOrganochlorine Pesticides - Indoor AirMetals Emissions from Stationary SourcesKrypton-85 in Environmental Air SamplesLow Concentration Water for PesticidesSemivolatiles in Low Concentration WaterVolatile Organics in Low Concentration WaterCadmium and Lead by GFAAConductivity MeasurementsMetals in Aqueous SolutionsMetals in Aqueous SolutionspH MeasurementsTrace MetalsOrganic Analysis For Pesticides/AroclorsOrganic Analysis For Pesticides/AroclorsScreening Semivolatile Organic Extracts

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l Kj hl Nit

Semivolatile Organics in Low Conc. SoilsSemivolatile Organics in Medium Conc. SoilSemivolatile Organics in WatersScreening of Hexadecane ExtractsVolatile Organics in Low Concentration SoilsVolatile Organics in Medium Conc. SoilsVolatile Organics in Multi-Conc. WatersICP/MS Radionuclide AnalysesICP/MS of Th230, Tc99 and U234ICP/MS of Uranium in WaterReflectometry-Based InstrumentColorimetric Test for CrO4+Colorimetric Test for Lead in WaterColorimetric Test for NO3+ in SoilColorimetric Test for NO3+ in WaterColorimetric Test for Nickel in WaterCyanide by Microdistillation and ArgentoAmmonium in WaterAmmonia in Water - AutoAnalyzerNitrite Nitrogen in Saline WaterNitrite Nitrogen in SeawaterNitrate Nitrogen in Saline WaterDetermination of Ammonium NitrogenNitrite Nitrogen in WaterNitrate plus Nitrite in SedimentTotal Kjehdahl NitrogenTota ehda rogenAmmonia in Saline WaterAmmonia Plus Amino AcidsReactive Nitrate in SeawaterAmmonia in Water - PhenateReactive Nitrite in SeawaterAmmonia in Water - DistillationAmmonia in Water - Ion SelectiveTKN - Phenate, AutoAnalyzerAmmonia - AutoAnalyzerAmmonia - ColorimetricTKN - Block Digestor, AutomatedTKN - ColorimetricTKN - SpectrophotometricNitrate-Nitrite in WaterNitrate plus Nitrite NitrogenPentachlorophenol in SoilTPH in Soil by IR of Freon ExtractTPH in Soil by GC/PID of Methanol ExtractTPH in Soil by GC/FID of CH2Cl2 ExtractsPhenols in Water and Soil by GCTPH by Headspace GC/PID

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d osp lid

Pentachlorophenol in Soil by GC/ECDTPH in Soil by GC/FID of CH2Cl2 ExtractsyGC-MS y gPerformance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)Dissolved Chlorophenoxy Acids in WaterTotal Organic Carbon in WaterOrganochlorine and -phosphorous in WaterTotal Chlorophenoxy Acids in WaterTotal Recoverable Triazines in WaterCarbamate Pesticides in WaterExtractable Oil and Grease in WaterLight Fuel Oils in WaterTotal Recoverable Phenols in WaterMethylene Blue Active Substance in WaterTNT, RDX and Picric Acid in WaterPolynuclear Aromatic HydrocarbonsEthylene and Propane in WaterPurgeable Organic Compounds in WaterAcid Extractable Compounds in WaterBase/Neutral Extractable CompoundsTotal Carbon in Bottom MaterialOrganochlorine and -phosphorous in SolidChlorophenoxy Acids in Bottom MaterialExtractable Oil and GreaseSuspended Organic Carbon in WaterOrganochlorine and phosphorous in SolidOrganochlorine an -ph horous in SoChlorophenoxy Acids in SedimentOrganochlorine Compounds in Fish TissueField Use of Sentex Scentograph GCVOCs by GC/MS of Cartridges/CylindersField Survey with PID Vapor DetectorField Use of Photovac Portable GCField Use of Photovac Portable GCPhotovac Portable GC for Soil/Water/AirVolatile Organics in Radioactive LiquidsPCBs in Solid Radioactive WastesTCLP Acidic Semivolatiles Using HPLCOrganics Analysis, Multi-Media, Hi-Concy y j g gand AmperometryOrganic Acids in Mixed Hazard Waste by LC/MSChelators in Mixed Hazardous Waste by GC/MSVOAs in High-Level Radioactive WastesVOA in Solid RMW by Ultrasonic ExtractZHE Extraction for TCLP VolatilesPCBs in Radioactive Wastes Using GC-ECDTCLP for Semivolatiles and PesticidesTotal Organic Chlorine in Oil

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ys PAH il HPLC

Chlorinated VOCs in Water and AirVolatile Organics in SoilVolatile Organics in WaterMetals in Incinerator ExhaustsHexavalent Chromium in Stack EmissionsChlorinated Pesticides in SoilField Screen for Chlorinated PesticidesChlorinated Pesticides in WaterField Screen for Chlorinated PesticidesOrganophosphorus Pesticides in WaterOrganophosphorus Pesticides in SoilPhenoxyherbicides in Soil/SedimentPhenoxyherbicides in WaterCLP Pesticide/PCB in Water/Soil by GC/ECPhosphorus-32 in Fish MuscleChlorinated Pesticides in Soil by GC/ECDStable Phosphorous in Biological SamplesField Analysis of PAHs by GC/FIDField Analysis of PAHs by GC/FIDPAHs in Water by GC/FIDPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in SoilPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in WaterTotal PAHs in SoilAnalysis of PAHs by GC/FID and GC/PIDAnalysis of PAHs in Soil by GC/FIDAnalysis of PAHs in Soil by HPLCAnal is of s in So by Trihalomethanes in Water by Purge and TrapTrihalomethanes in Drinking Water by GCMaximum Total Trihalomethane PotentialLead-210 in Water and Solid SamplesLead-210 in Air filtersLead-210 in BoneLead-210 in FoodLead-210 in WaterField Screening of PCBs in SoilPCBs in WaterScreening for PCBs in WaterPCBs and Pesticide in SoilPCBs in Soil as Decachlorobiphenyl by GCField Analysis of PCBs in SoilPCBs in Soil and OilPhosphorus - Colorimetric, AutomatedPhosphorus - Ascorbic AcidPhosphorus - AutoAnalyzerPhosphorus - ColorimetricPhosphorus - AutoAnalyzerPromethium-147 in Aqueous and Urine Samples

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Atraz IR

Promethium-147 in Feces AshAcifluorfen by HPLCAcephate, Dicofol and Triforine by GCDicofol by HPLCTriforine by HPLCAlachlor by GCAlachlor by GCAMS by Sodium Nitrate Titration4-Aminopyridine by UV SpectroscopyAmitrole by Visible SpectroscopyAnilazine by GCAnilazine by IR SpectroscopyAntimycin A by UV SpectroscopyANTU by UV SpectroscopyArsenate by TitrationSodium Arsenite by TitrationTotal Arsenic by TitrationTotal Arsenic by TitrationInorganic Arsenic Compounds by TitrationOrganic Arsenic by Digestion and TitrationArsenic in Organic Compounds by TitrationAsulam by UV SpectroscopyAtrazine and Metolachlor by GC/FIDAtrazine by GCAtrazine and Metolachlor by GCAtrazine by IR Spectroscopyine by SpectroscopyAtrazine by HPLCAzinphos-Methyl by IR SpectroscopyBenalaxyl by GCBendiocarb by IR SpectroscopyBendiocarb by HPLCBendiocarb by UV SpectroscopyBenefin by GCBenefin by IR SpectroscopyBenomyl by IR SpectroscopyBenomyl by UV SpectroscopyBensulide by IR SpectroscopyBensulide by HPLCBentazon by HPLCBentazon by UV SpectroscopyThiobencarb by GC/FIDBitertanol by GCBinapacryl by IR SpectroscopyBoron Compounds by Ignition and TitrationBromadiolone by HPLCBromacil by GCButylate by GC

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Chl IR

Butylate by GCButylate by HPLCButylate by HPLCCaptafol by IR SpectroscopyCaptan by GCCaptan, Carbaryl and Naled by GCCaptan by IR SpectroscopyCaptan by HPLCCarbaryl by HPLCCarbaryl by UV SpectroscopyCarbofuran by IR SpectroscopyCarboxin by IR SpectroscopyCarboxin by UV SpectroscopyCadmium by AASChlorbromuron by GCChlorflurecol-Methyl Ester by UV Spec.Chlorobenzilate by GCChloroneb by UV SpectroscopyChlorophacinone by HPLCChlorophacinone by UV SpectroscopyChlorophacinone by UV SpectroscopyChloropicrin and 1,3-DCPs by GCChlorothalonil by GCChlorothalonil by IR SpectroscopyChloroxuron by GCChloroxuron in Dust by IR Spectroscopyoroxuron in Dust by SpectroscopyChlorpyrifos by GCChlorpyrifos by IR SpectroscopyChlorpyrifos by UV SpectroscopyChlorsulfuron by HPLCCinmethalin by GCCoumafuryl by UV SpectroscopyCoumaphos by GCCoumaphos by IR SpectroscopyCoumaphos by HPLCChlorophenoxy Herbicide Technical DataCrotoxyphos by GCCupric Ion by Ion ChromatographyCyanazine by IR SpectroscopyCyromazine in Trigard 75W by GCCyromazine in Armor by GCCyromazine in Armor Premix by GCDalapon by IR Spectroscopy2,4-D and 2,4,5-T Esters by GC2,4-D and Silvex by Derivatization GCDEET by GCDEET by HPLC

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lf IR

Diazinon by HPLCDibutyl Succinate by TitrationDichlone by IR SpectroscopyDICA by HPLCDichloran in Dusts by IR SpectroscopyDicrotophos by IR SpectroscopyDimethoate by GCDioxins in 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T by GC/MSDimethyl Phthalate by GCDinitramine by GCDinocap by IR SpectroscopyDinocap by TKN and TitrationDinoseb by IR SpectroscopyDiphacinone by HPLCDiphacinone by HPLCDiphacinone in Baits by UV SpectroscopyDiphenamid by GCDiphenamid by IR SpectroscopyDiphenylamine by GCDiquat (Dibromide) by HPLCDisulfoton and Fensulfothion by GC/FIDDisulfoton by IR SpectroscopyDiuron by IR SpectroscopyDiuron by HPLCEdifenphos by GCEndosulfan by IR SpectroscopyEndosu an by SpectroscopyEndothall by GCEndothall by TitrationEpichlorohydrin by GCEPTC by HPLCEthofumesate by GCEthion by GCEthion by IR SpectroscopyEthoprop by GCEthoprop by IR SpectroscopyEthyl Hexanediol by GC/TCDEthyl Hexanediol by Acetylation & TitrationEthiozin by HPLCFenamiphos by GC/FIDFenarimol by GC/FIDRonnel by GC/FIDRonnel by IR SpectroscopyFluchloralin by GC/TCDAtrazine and Metolachlor by GCFluometuron by IR SpectroscopyFluometuron by UV SpectroscopyFolpet by IR Spectroscopy

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thid thi GC/FID

Fonofos by IR SpectroscopyGlyphosate by HPLCHexachlorophene by HPLCHexazinone by GC/TCDHexazinone by HPLCIndolebutyric Acid by UV SpectroscopyKarbutilate by IR SpectroscopyKarbutilate by HPLCLindane by IR SpectroscopyLinuron by IR SpectroscopyLinuron by HPLCLinuron by UV SpectroscopyLemongrass Oil by GC/TCDLactofen by HPLCLactofen by HPLCMalathion by IR SpectroscopyMalathion by HPLCEthylenethiourea by GC/TCDEthylenethiourea by GC/FIDMyclobutanil by GC/FID2-Mercaptobenzothiazole by Titration2-Mercaptobenzothiazole by UV SpectroscopyMerphos by Internal Standard GCMetaldehyde by GC/TCDMetaldehyde by IR SpectroscopyMethidathion by GC/FIDMe a on by Methiocarb by IR SpectroscopyMethomyl by HPLCMethoprene by Internal Standard GCMethoxychlor by GC/FIDMethoxychlor by IR SpectroscopyMethoxychlor by HPLCMetalaxyl by Internal Standard GCMethyl Nonyl Ketone (MNK) by GC/TCDMetobromuron by GC/TCDMetobromuron by IR SpectroscopyMexacarbate by GC/TCDMaleic Hydrazide (MH) by HPLCMaleic Hydrazide by UV SpectroscopyMonocrotophos by GC/FIDMonocrotophos by IR SpectroscopyMonuron by IR SpectroscopyMonuron by Hydrolysis and TitrationMonuron by UV SpectroscopySodium Chlorate and Metaborate by TitrationSodium Fluoride by Ion ChromatographyNaphthaleneacetic Acid by HPLC

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Pi UV

Naptalam by UV SpectroscopyNicosulfuron by HPLCNeburon by IR SpectroscopyNeburon by UV SpectroscopyNicotine by HPLCNorbormide by UV SpectroscopyNitrophenols by TitrationNitrophenols by TitrationOryazlin by UV SpectroscopyOvex by IR SpectroscopyOxamyl by HPLCPhosphorus by Digestion and Gravimetryp-Dichlorobenzene by GCp-Dichlorobenzene by IR SpectroscopyParaquat by HPLCParathion in Carbaryl by GC/FIDParathion by HPLCPolybrominated Salicylanilides by UVPentachlorophenol by GC/FIDPentachlorophenol by HPLCPhenols and Chlorophenols by GC/TCDPhenols and Chlorophenols Technical DataPhenothiazine by IR SpectroscopyPhorate by IR SpectroscopyPindone by HPLCPindone by UV Spectroscopyndone by SpectroscopyPiperonyl Butoxide Qualitative TestPendimethalin by GC/TCDPirimicarb by UV SpectroscopyPirimiphos-Ethyl by GC/FIDPirimiphos-Methyl by GC/FIDProchloraz by GC/FIDProchloraz by HPLCPrometon and Simazine by GC/FIDPropylene Glycol by GC/TCDPropargite by GC/TCDPropargite by IR SpectroscopyPropionic Acid by GC/FIDPyrazon by IR SpectroscopyPyrazon by UV SpectroscopyPyrethrins by GC/FIDPyrethrins, MGK-264 and PBTO by HPLCPyrethrins by HPLCPyrethrins, MGK-264 and PBTO by HPLCPyrethrins, Technical DataPyrethrins I and II by TitrationQuaternary Ammonium Compounds Qualitative

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acil UV

Quaternary Ammonium Compound Technical DataQuaternary Ammonium Compounds FerricyanideQuaternary Ammonium Compounds, Epton Titr.Quaternary Ammonium Cl and Br by TitrationResmethrin in Aerosols by GCResmethrin by GC/FIDResmethrin by IR SpectroscopyResmethrin in Aerosols by HPLCRotenone by HPLCSulfur by CS2 Extraction and GravimetrySulfur by Oxidation and GravimetrySulfur by CS2 Extraction and GravimetrySulfur Dioxide by TitrationSalicylanilide by UV SpectroscopySiduron by UV SpectroscopySimazine by UV SpectroscopyTin in Organotins by TitrationStreptomycin by UV SpectroscopyStreptomycin by Visible SpectroscopyStrychnine by Acid PrecipitationStrychnine by HPLCStrychnine by UV SpectroscopyTribenuron Methyl Ester by HPLCTebuthiuron by UV SpectroscopyTechnazene by GC/FIDTerbacil by UV SpectroscopyTerb by SpectroscopyTetrachlorvinphos by GC/FIDTetramethrin by GC/FIDTriflumizole by HPLCLamprecid by UV SpectroscopyThiabendazole by GC/FIDThiophanate by UV SpectroscopyThiophanate-Methyl by UV SpectroscopyThiram by IR SpectroscopyThiram by HPLCThiram by UV SpectroscopyOrganothiophosphates by TLCTLC Systems for Pesticide IdentificationTLC Systems for Pesticide IdentificationTriadimenol by GC/FIDTriclopyr by HPLCTriallate by GC/FIDbis(Tri-n-butyltin) Oxide by GCTrichlorfon by GC/FIDTrichlorfon by Derivatization and GC/FIDTrichlorfon by IR SpectroscopyTrichlorfon by HPLC

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Pl on

Trifluralin by IR SpectroscopyPMP by UV SpectroscopyVernolate by IR SpectroscopyVernolate by HPLCWarfarin and Sulfaquinoxaline by HPLCWarfarin by HPLCWarfarin by UV SpectroscopyTriethylene Glycol by GC/TCDZiram by UV SpectroscopyZinc Phosphide by GC/FPDZinc Phosphide by TitrationPolonium in Water and UrinePolonium in Soil and Air FiltersPolonium in Water and VegetationPlutonium in Water and Ashed SamplesPlutonium-236 Tracer SolutionPlutonium in Air FiltersPlutonium in Soil SamplesPlutonium in Soil ResiduePlutonium in TissuePlutonium in TissuePlutonium in UrinePlutonium in Large Urine SamplesPlutonium in Vegetation SamplesPlutonium in Vegetation SamplesPlutonium in Waterut ium in WaterQC for Alpha/Beta Sample AnalysisGross Alpha/Beta Activity in SoilGross Alpha/Beta Activity in WaterGross Alpha/Beta Activity in WaterGross Alpha and Beta Activity in SoilGross Alpha/Beta Activity in BiotaGross Alpha/Beta Activity in Biota, ExtendedCesium-137 and 134, DissolvedLead-210RadiumRadium-226Radium-228RadiorutheniumStrontium-90Tritium - Liquid Scintillation, Denver LabTritium - Electrolytic, Denver LabTritium - Liquid Scintillation, Reston LabTritium - Electrolytic, Reston LabUranium - FluorometricUranium - Fluorometric, ExtractionUranium - Alpha Spectroscopy

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79

Radium-226 in SolidsRadium-226 in Bone AshRadium-226 - Chromate MethodRadium-226 in UrineRadium-226 in Water SamplesRadium-226 - Emanation ProcedureRadium-226Radium-226 De-emanation ProcedureRadium-228 in Water SamplesRadium-226Radium-224Radium-226EIC for Gross Alpha Emission from IndoorAlpha Track Detectors for Alpha EmissionGamma-Ray SpectrometryLiquid Scintillation InstrumentationRadon-222 in Air and Breath SamplesIodine-129 in Aqueous SolutionsDetermination of Lead-210 in WaterNi-59 and Ni-63 in Aqueous SamplesNiobium-93m and 94 in Aqueous SolutionsRadium-226 in Aqueous SamplesStrontium in High Level SamplesStrontium-90 in Dissolved SamplesStrontium-90 in Soil, Water and FilterSelenium 79 in Aqueous SamplesSelenium- in Aqueous SamplesTechnetium-99 Using Liquid ScintillationThorium Isotopes by RadiochemistryTritium by Distillation of Waters and SoilsGross Alpha and Beta ActivityGross Alpha, Beta and Tritium in WaterGroup Actinide Screening by ExtractionGross Gamma Screening for MatricesDetermination of Total Fissile ContentRadionuclides by Borehole LoggingIsolation of Technetium-99 by Anion ExchangeSemivolatiles in Water by CS2 ExtractionField Screening Semivolatiles in WaterSemivolatiles in Soil (MeCl2 Extraction)Field Screening Semivolatiles in SoilVOCs in Headspace Gas with ManifoldVOCs in Headspace Gas using SUMMA CanistersIsotopic Uranium and Radium-226Total Organic Carbon in SedimentPhenols in SedimentMercury in SedimentMercury in Fish

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ling

Metals in SedimentMetals in FishArsenic and Selenium in SedimentOrganics in SedimentEthylene Glycol in WaterTotal Organic Carbon in WaterTotal Organic Carbon in SedimentPCBs in Transformer Fluid and Waste OilTotal Phosphates in WaterSoil Volume by Volumetric MethodSoil Volume by Displacement MethodFlow of Water Through SoilPermeability of Cohesionless SoilPermeability of SoilPermeability of Soil with Back PressurePermeability of Soil with ConsolidometerPermeability of Soil Using Constant-HeadOrganics in Biological TissueChlorinated Pesticides in SedimentsChlorinated Pesticides in FishPurgeable Organics in FishOrganics in FishPurgeable Organics in SedimentCyanide in SedimentCyanide in FishRoutine SamplingRoutine SampMembraneRadiostrontium in Food Ash and SolidsStrontiumStrontium-89Strontium-90Radiostrontium in MilkStrontium-90 in UrineRadiostrontium in Aqueous MediaMeasurement of Water ColorTechnetium-99Thorium in UrineThorium-234 Tracer SolutionVolatile Nonpolar Organics in AirOrganochlorine Pesticides in AirFormaldehyde in Ambient AirNon-Methane Organic in Ambient AirBenzo(a)Pyrene and PAHs - Ambient AirVolatile Organics in Air by GCVolatile Organics by Portable GCHighly Volatile Nonpolar OrganicsVolatile Nonpolar Organics in Air

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d VOC il GC/PID

O-C Pesticides and PCB - Ambient AirAldehydes and Ketones in AirPhosgene Determination in AirN-Nitrosodimethylamine in AirCresols and Phenols in Air by HPLCDioxin in Air by HRGC/HRMSg pSpecially-PreparedCanisters(GC/MS)Uranium-232 Tracer SolutionUranium in UrineUranium in UrineIsotopic UraniumIsotopic UraniumUraniumVOCs in Air by GC of Sorbent TubesHalogenated VOCs in Air by GC/ELCDVOCs in Air by Portable GC/PIDHalogenated VOCs in Air by Direct GC/ECVOCs in Air by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Ambient Air by Portable GC/PIDVOCs in Ambient Air by Direct GC/PIDVOCs in Air by Automated Portable GCVOCs in Soil Gas by Adsorbent TubeHalogenated VOCs in Soil Gas by GC/ELCDHalogenated VOCs in Soil Gas by GC/ECHalogenated VOCs in Soil Gas by GC/ECDHalogenated VOCs in Soil Gas by GC/PIDHalogenate s in So Gas by VOCs in Soil Gas by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Air by Thermal Desorption GCVOCs in Soil Gas by GC of Sorbent TubesVOCs in Soil Gas by Direct GC/PIDVOCs in Soil Gas by Portable GCVOCs in Soil Gas by Portable GCVOCs in Gas by Purge and Trap GC/ELCD/PIDVOCs in Soil by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Soil by Automated Headspace GCVOCs in Soil by GC/ECD of ExtractVOCs in Soil by GC/FID of CS2 ExtractsVOCs in Soil by Headspace GC/PIDVOCs in Water/Soil by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Water by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Water by Automated Headspace GCVOCs in Water by Automated Headspace GCVOCs in Water by Manual Headspace GCVOCs in Water by GC/ECD of ExtractsVOCs in Water by GC/FID of CS2 ExtractsVOCs in Water by Headspace GC/PIDVOCs in Water by Purge and Trap GC

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VOCs in Water/Soil by Headspace GC/PIDVOCs in Water/Soil by Headspace GC/PIDVOCs in Water/Soil by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Water/Soil by Purge and Trap GCVOCs in Water/Soil by Headspace GC/FIDVOCs in Water by Purge and Trap GCChlorinated Herbicides by LC/MSChlorinated Herbicides by LC/MSXenobiotic Contaminants in Fish

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Result Status Result Value Type Result QualifAccepted Actual JValidated Calculated RRejected Control Adjusted UPreliminary Estimated UJFinal B

HJ+UHJHJBDBHHBJDJDUDBBU

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fiers y p y Result Sample Fraction Relative Depth Nassociated numerical value is the approximate concentration j p q y Acid Soluble Bottomof the data generated because certain criteria were not met. y y Comb Available Midwaterdetected at a level greater than or equal to the level of the y Dissolved Near Bottomlevel greater than or equal to the adjusted CRQL or the Filterable SubbottomDetection in blank: Fixed SurfaceHolding time exceeded:y p y Free Availableassociated numerical value... +++.y y Non-filterabledetected at a level greater than or equal to the level of the y p y Non-settleableassociated numerical value is the approximate concentration y p y Non-volatileassociated numerical value is the approximate concentration q ( ) Pot. Dissolvedsample matrix interference, dilution required. SettleableDetection in blank. Holding time exceeded.g Supernateanalyte was positively identified and the associated numerical q ( ) Suspendedsample matrix interference, dilution required. Estimated:The q ( ) TotalThe analyte was analyzed for, but was not detected at a level q ( ) Total Recoverablesample matrix interference, dilution required. Detection in y y Total Residualfor, but was not detected at a level greater than or equal to Vapor

Volatile