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CA Mutual Aid Laboratory Network and Emergency Water Quality Sampling Kit Water Laboratory Alliance Security Summit San Francisco, CA June 16, 2010
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CA’s Mutual Aid Lab Network Level 1 Labs Use Screening Methods Detect/Identify Unknowns Analyze SRLB PT Samples Level 2 Labs NELAP/ELAP Certified USEPA Approved Methods Surge Capacity Regulated Analytes X,Y,Z in Emergency
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Emergency Water Quality Testing Screening Methods VOC, SVOC, NVOC, Metals, Anions VOC, SVOC, NVOC, Metals, Anions Broad Scope to Detect/Identify Unknowns Broad Scope to Detect/Identify Unknowns Advanced Technology, Not Always Approved Advanced Technology, Not Always Approved No Certification Per Se
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Proficiency Testing Five Screening Methods PT Samples Surface Water (± Unknowns) Surface Water (± Unknowns) Annually Annually Rapid Turn Around 5 Days 5 Days Open to New Participants
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EWQSK EWQSK Differs from EPA Toolbox No preservatives For quick testing/reporting Field tests can move suspect to credible Lab analysis required to reach confirmed status No substitute containers
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EWQSK
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CAMAL Net Lab Contact Information (510) 620-2911 William.Draper@cdph.ca.gov Raimund.Roehl@cdph.ca.gov Raimund.Roehl@cdph.ca.govRaimund.Roehl@cdph.ca.gov Kusum.Perera@cdph.ca.gov
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CDPH Emergency Water Quality Sampling Kit Southern California Field Operations Branch Joseph Crisologo 500 North Central Ave., Suite 500 Glendale, CA 91203 Phone: (818) 551-2046 Joseph.Crisologo@cdph.ca.gov N. California Field Operations Branch Cliff Bowen 850 Marina Bay Parkway Richmond, CA 94804 Phone: (510) 620-3456 Clifford.Bowen@cdph.ca.gov Technical Programs Branch Marvin Young 850 Marina Bay Parkway Richmond, CA 94804 Phone: (510) 620-3497 Marvin.Young@cdph.ca.gov
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