Common use of Contractor shall Clause in Contracts

Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirements, item F (1) on page 29, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours.

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Samples: Water Quality Analytical Services Contract, Water Quality Analytical Services Contract, Water Quality Analytical Services Contract

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Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirementspenalties, item F (1) on page 29a contractual basis, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround turn around time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxsamples., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours. 12. Provide “RUSH" services on the reporting of analyses for some time-sensitive projects. 13. Accept quality control provisions and penalties for failure to perform to stated levels of accuracy and precision as listed in Attachment B. 14. Accept unannounced inspection of facilities and operations by County’s personnel or an authorized QA/QC auditor(s) during term of contract. 15. Provide lab reports electronically in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Electronic Data Report (EDR). Must accept penalties for data transcription errors of EDR files at a maximum allowable error rate of 0.1% of the total data values within the respective EDR. 16. Must provide lab reports electronically in the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) compatible format on an as-needed basis.) 17. Conduct laboratory procedures for the analyses of aqueous and sediment chemistry samples from freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments. Contractor shall perform all analyses according to published methods presented in the following documents or their subsequent updates: a. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA, AWWA, WPCF), latest edition, b. EPA - 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 1983, including subsequent amendments, c. Federal Register, Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants, Part III, Vol. 44, No. 233, Monday, December 3, 1979, including subsequent amendments, d. Federal Register, Guidelines for Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean water Act; Final Rule and Interim Final Rule and Proposed Rule. Part VIII, Vol. 49, No. 209, Friday, October 26, 1986, including subsequent amendments, e. EPA-600/4-82-057 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, July, 1982 and subsequent revisions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Water Quality Analytical Services Contract, Water Quality Analytical Services Contract

Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirementspenalties, item F (1) on page 29a contractual basis, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround turn around time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxsamples., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours. 12. Provide “RUSH" services on the reporting of analyses for some time-sensitive projects. 13. Accept quality control provisions and penalties for failure to perform to stated levels of accuracy and precision as listed in Attachment B. 14. Accept unannounced inspection of facilities and operations by County’s personnel or an authorized QA/QC auditor(s) during term of contract. 15. Provide lab reports electronically in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Electronic Data Report (EDR). Must accept penalties for data transcription errors of EDR files at a maximum allowable error rate of 0.1% of the total data values within the respective EDR. 16. Must provide lab reports electronically in the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) compatible format on an as-needed basis.) 17. Conduct laboratory procedures for the analyses of aqueous and sediment chemistry samples from freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments. Contractor shall perform all analyses according to published methods presented in the following documents or their subsequent updates: a. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA, AWWA, WPCF), latest edition, b. EPA - 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 1983, including subsequent amendments, c. Federal Register, Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants, Part III, Xxx. 00, Xx. 000, Monday, December 3, 1979, including subsequent amendments, d. Federal Register, Guidelines for Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean water Act; Final Rule and Interim Final Rule and Proposed Rule. Part VIII, Vol. 49, No. 209, Friday, October 26, 1986, including subsequent amendments, e. EPA-600/4-82-057 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, July, 1982 and subsequent revisions.

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Samples: Contract for Water Quality Analytical Services

Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirementspenalties, item F (1) on page 29a contractual basis, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround turn around time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxsamples., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours. 12. Provide “RUSH" services on the reporting of analyses for some time-sensitive projects. 13. Accept quality control provisions and penalties for failure to perform to stated levels of accuracy and precision as listed in Attachment B. 14. Accept unannounced inspection of facilities and operations by County’s personnel or an authorized QA/QC auditor(s) during term of contract. 15. Provide lab reports electronically in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Electronic Data Report (EDR). Must accept penalties for data transcription errors of EDR files at a maximum allowable error rate of 0.1% of the total data values within the respective EDR. 16. Must provide lab reports electronically in the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) compatible format on an as-needed basis.) 17. Conduct laboratory procedures for the analyses of aqueous and sediment chemistry samples from freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments. Contractor shall perform all analyses according to published methods presented in the following documents or their subsequent updates: a. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA, AWWA, WPCF), latest edition, b. EPA - 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 1983, including subsequent amendments, c. Federal Register, Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants, Part III, Xxx. 00, Xx. 000, Monday, December 3, 1979, including subsequent amendments, d. Federal Register, Guidelines for Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean water Act; Final Rule and Interim Final Rule and Proposed Rule. Part VIII, Vol. 49, No. 209, Friday, October 26, 1986, including subsequent amendments, e. EPA-600/4-82-057 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, July, 1982 and subsequent revisions.‌

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Samples: Water Quality Analytical Services Contract

Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirementspenalties, item F (1) on page 29a contractual basis, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround turn around time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxsamples., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours. 12. Provide “RUSH" services on the reporting of analyses for some time-sensitive projects. 13. Accept quality control provisions and penalties for failure to perform to stated levels of accuracy and precision as listed in Attachment B. 14. Accept unannounced inspection of facilities and operations by County’s personnel or an authorized QA/QC auditor(s) during term of contract. 15. Provide lab reports electronically in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Electronic Data Report (EDR). Must accept penalties for data transcription errors of EDR files at a maximum allowable error rate of 0.1% of the total data values within the respective EDR. 16. Must provide lab reports electronically in the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) compatible format on an as-needed basis.) 17. Conduct laboratory procedures for the analyses of aqueous and sediment chemistry samples from freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments. Contractor shall perform all analyses according to published methods presented in the following documents or their subsequent updates: a. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA, AWWA, WPCF), latest edition, b. EPA - 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 1983, including subsequent amendments, c. Federal Register, Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants, Part III, Xxx. 00, Xx. 000, Monday, December 3, 1979, including subsequent amendments, d. Federal Register, Guidelines for Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean water Act; Final Rule and Interim Final Rule and Proposed Rule. Part VIII, Vol. 49, No. 209, Friday, October 26, 1986, including subsequent amendments, e. EPA-600/4-82-057 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, July, 1982 and subsequent revisions.

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Samples: Water Quality Analytical Services Contract

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Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx 2200 X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirementspenalties, item F (1) on page 29a contractual basis, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround turn around time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxsamples., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours. 12. Provide “RUSH" services on the reporting of analyses for some time-sensitive projects. 13. Accept quality control provisions and penalties for failure to perform to stated levels of accuracy and precision as listed in Attachment B. 14. Accept unannounced inspection of facilities and operations by County’s personnel or an authorized QA/QC auditor(s) during term of contract. 15. Provide lab reports electronically in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Electronic Data Report (EDR). Must accept penalties for data transcription errors of EDR files at a maximum allowable error rate of 0.1% of the total data values within the respective EDR. 16. Must provide lab reports electronically in the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) compatible format on an as-needed basis.) 17. Conduct laboratory procedures for the analyses of aqueous and sediment chemistry samples from freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments. Contractor shall perform all analyses according to published methods presented in the following documents or their subsequent updates: a. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA, AWWA, WPCF), latest edition, b. EPA - 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 1983, including subsequent amendments, c. Federal Register, Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants, Part III, Vol. 44, No. 233, Monday, December 3, 1979, including subsequent amendments, d. Federal Register, Guidelines for Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean water Act; Final Rule and Interim Final Rule and Proposed Rule. Part VIII, Vol. 49, No. 209, Friday, October 26, 1986, including subsequent amendments, e. EPA-600/4-82-057 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, July, 1982 and subsequent revisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Water Quality Analytical Services

Contractor shall. 1. Be a qualified laboratory, meeting requirements for certification by the California Dept. of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP), 2. Participate in regional program intercalibration exercises for all relevant proposed laboratory testing services. Continued usage of analytical services from Contractor is contingent upon Contractor’s participation in future SMC or BIGHT intercalibration exercises during the Contract term. 3. Be fully equipped and staffed, at a level capable of providing all analytical services. 4. Cover all fees related to labor, courier services, materials (coolers, sample containers (cubitainers), jars, etc.), special equipment and permits (where applicable) needed to provide analytical services. 5. Provide a 24-hour contact number or answering service. 6. Able to provide regularly scheduled and on-demand sample pick-up within the required holding times. a. Scheduled pick-up is defined as a minimum 6-hour advanced notice by County personnel. b. On-demand pick-up, typically 3-4 samples, is defined as a 2-hour advanced notice by County personnel for analysis of a sample on the following day. 7. Upon County request; pick up and deliver samples in quantity adequate for analysis at: 0000 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 8. Provide weekend service and operate at extended hours when necessary for sample pick-up and preliminary analyses. 9. Accept penalties per section IV. Contractor Minimum Requirementspenalties, item F (1) on page 29a contractual basis, for not reporting finalized analytical results within specified turnaround turn around time. 10. Upon request; provide personnel for field collection of samples or County laboratory technical support services. Laboratory technical support services may include supplemental laboratory equipment cleaning, maintenance, and/or sample processing assistance at the County’s own laboratory facility at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxsamples., Xxxxxx, XX 00000 11. Be available for services on major holiday’s (Thanksgiving week, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day). These rare occasions include storm events or a major water pollution investigation. Contractor is expected to perform essential analyses or sample preparation that will deem the samples suitable for analysis during normal business hours. 12. Provide “RUSH" services on the reporting of analyses for some time-sensitive projects. 13. Accept quality control provisions and penalties for failure to perform to stated levels of accuracy and precision as listed in Attachment B. 14. Accept unannounced inspection of facilities and operations by County’s personnel or an authorized QA/QC auditor(s) during term of contract. 15. Provide lab reports electronically in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Electronic Data Report (EDR). Must accept penalties for data transcription errors of EDR files at a maximum allowable error rate of 0.1% of the total data values within the respective EDR. 16. Must provide lab reports electronically in the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) compatible format on an as-needed basis.) 17. Conduct laboratory procedures for the analyses of aqueous and sediment chemistry samples from freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments. Contractor shall perform all analyses according to published methods presented in the following documents or their subsequent updates: a. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (APHA, AWWA, WPCF), latest edition, b. EPA - 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 1983, including subsequent amendments, c. Federal Register, Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants, Part III, Vol. 44, No. 233, Monday, December 3, 1979, including subsequent amendments, d. Federal Register, Guidelines for Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean water Act; Final Rule and Interim Final Rule and Proposed Rule. Part VIII, Vol. 49, No. 209, Friday, October 26, 1986, including subsequent amendments,‌ e. EPA-600/4-82-057 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, July, 1982 and subsequent revisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Water Quality Analytical Services Contract

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