Quality Assurance, Sampling, and Data Analysis Sample Clauses

Quality Assurance, Sampling, and Data Analysis a. Purchaser shall use quality assurance, quality control, and other technical activities and chain of custody procedures for all samples consistent with “EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans (QA/R5)” EPA/240/B-01/003 (March 2001, reissue notice May 2006) (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/quality/epa-qar-5-epa-requirements-quality- assurance-project-plans), “Guidance for Quality Assurance Project Plans (QA/G-5)” EPA/240/R-02/009 (December 2002) (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/quality/guidance-quality-assurance-project-plans- epa-qag-5), and “Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans,” Parts 1-3, EPA-50-B-04-900A-900C, DOD-DTIC-ADA-427785 (March 2005).
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Quality Assurance, Sampling, and Data Analysis a. Respondent shall use quality assurance, quality control, and other technical activities and chain of custody procedures for all samples consistent wdth “EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans (QA/R5)” EP.A/240/B-01/003 (March 2001, reissued May 2006), “Guidance for ((duality Assurance Project Plans (Q.A/G-5)” EPAj'240/R- 02/009 (December 2002), and “Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans,” Parts 1-3, EPA/505/B-04/90A-900C (March 2005). - ^
Quality Assurance, Sampling, and Data Analysis. Respondent shall use QA/QC and other technical activities and chain of custody procedures for all samples consistent with “EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans (QA/R5)” (EPA/240/B-01/003, March 2001, reissued May 2006), “Guidance for Quality Assurance Project Plans (QA/G-5)” (EPA/240/R- 02/009, December 2002), and subsequent amendments to such guidelines upon notification by EPA to Respondent of such amendment. Amended guidelines shall apply only to procedures conducted after such notification. Prior to the commencement of any monitoring project under this Settlement Agreement, Respondent shall submit to EPA for approval a Quality Assurance Project Plan (“QAPP”) that is consistent with the Removal Action Work Plan, the NCP, the Uniform Federal Policy for Implementing Quality Systems (“UFP-QS”), EPA-505-F-03-001, March 2005; Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (“UFP-QAPP”), Parts 1, 2, and 3, EPA-505-B-04- 900A, B, and C, March 2005 and March 2012 or newer, and other guidance documents referenced in the aforementioned guidance documents as well as xxxx://xxx0.xxx.xxx/fedfac/assuring-quality-federal-cleanups. Respondent shall ensure that EPA personnel and its authorized representatives are allowed access at reasonable times to all laboratories utilized by Respondent in implementing this Settlement Agreement. In addition, Respondent shall ensure that such laboratories shall analyze all samples submitted by EPA pursuant to the QAPP for quality assurance, quality control, and technical activities that will satisfy the stated performance criteria as specified in the QAPP and that sampling and field activities are conducted in accordance with “EPA QA Field Activities Procedure” (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/irmpoli8/epa-qa-field-activities-procedures). Respondent shall ensure that the laboratories it utilizes for the analysis of samples taken pursuant to this Settlement Agreement meet the competency requirements set forth in EPA’s “Policy to Assure Competency of Laboratories, Field Sampling, and Other Organizations Generating Environmental Measurement Data under Agency-Funded Acquisitions” (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/fem/pdfs/fem-lab- competency-policy.pdf) and that the laboratories perform all analyses according to accepted EPA methods. Accepted EPA methods consist of, but are not limited to, methods that are documented in the EPA’s Contract Laboratory Program (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/superfund/programs/clp/), SW 846 “Test Methods for Evaluating...

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