Sampling Identification and Custody Sample Clauses

Sampling Identification and Custody. Each sample bottle will have a waterproof sample identification label or tag. All sample bottles will be labeled with an indelible marker before the time of collection. Sample labels will include station designation, date, time, collectors’ initials and type of sample. Special analyses to be performed and any pertinent remarks will also be recorded on the label. All water quality samples will be delivered by courier to the contract commercial laboratory. Samples will be accompanied by the sample tracking forms with sample numbers, requested analyses, number of bottles, bottle sizes and contact information. An example of the sample tracking (or Chain-of-Custody) form that may be used for the Xxxxxx Hills project is presented in Appendix A. Water samples will be collected, placed in the labeled transfer bottles, and delivered to the laboratory as soon as possible following collection. Bottleware for each parameter, including the container types and preservatives, will be supplied by the contract laboratory and used to collect samples. Handling requirements for samples collected in Xxxxxx Hills study area will also be provided by the ;laboratory. The samples taken for laboratory analysis will be stored in coolers containing re-sealable bags of ice. The temperature inside the coolers and acid preservation for samples will be verified by the receiving laboratory as a component of field quality control. All samples will be transferred to the receiving analytical laboratory using Chain of Custody forms. The sample Chain of Custody form (included in Appendix A) acts as a record of sample shipment and a catalog of the contents of each shipment (coinciding with information on the field record), in addition to maintaining a complete record of evidentiary custody transfer. It will contain the following, at a minimum:  Sampler’s name  Project namePage number (e.g., 1 of 1)  Sample location (facility name, waste stream, sampling point)  Collection date and time  Sample number  Number of containers  Type of analysis required  Laboratory recipient signature  Laboratory receipt date and time Immediately following the packing of each shipping container, each container (cooler) will be secured with packaging tape.
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