These are a listing of EPA documents that contain the methods and where you can obtain the hardcopy documents. Electronic copies of the EPA Contract Laboratory Program Statements of Work are located here as well. These documents are available in ADOBE Acrobat PDF format. To view these documents you will need to have the Adobe Acrobat viewer program installed on your computer hard drive (available for DOS, Windows, Macintosh and some UNIX systems).
This is a link to some of the methods available on EPA's National Web Site.
- EPA Test Method Index
This is a link to an alphabetic listing of EPA methods by type of test procedure or analyte on EPA's National Web Site. This provides a cross reference to the method/ analyte name, method number, and document number. To locate the document where the method is published - find the method and document number, then go to the Method Sources below to find the document title and where to order. The EPA Test Method Source Index lists the sources for the documents cited in the EPA Methods Index.
Source Specific Emission Monitoring Methods
EPA's Emission Measurment Center (EMC) houses the air methods 1 to 29, 101 to 115, 201 to 205, 301 to 321, Continuous Emission Monitoring methods, and proposed air methods which are referenced in 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 (Available in WordPerfect and Adobe Acrobat PDF format).
Ambient Air Monitoring Methods
The Ambient Monitoring Technical Information Center (AMTIC) compendiums contain the methods for monitoring for NAAQS pollutants, inorganics (IO-1 to IO-5), toxic organic (T0-1 to TO-17), as well as open path monitoring.
This links to the Office of Solid Waste (OSW) Methods Team home page. This page provides information on the Methods Team, information on Performance-Based Methods implementation, the Methods Information Communications Exchange (MICE) and all the SW-846 test methods.
This Superfund Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) page links you to the Statements of Work (SOW) used by EPA contracted labs for conducting low to medium concentration inorganic and organic analyses, including dioxin and furans.
EPA Office of Water Analytical Methods web page
This links to the Office of Water Methods page includes methods for organic contaminant analyses, microbiology analyses, inorganic analyses, whole effluent toxicity, etc.
- Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th Edition, 1992
Reference for many wastewater and drinking water methods of analyses. This is available from some scientific equipment vendors or directly from the American Public Health Association, 1015 15th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20005.
- Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1979 and Revised March 1983
This document contains the 0 to 400 series of water analyses methods for conventional pollutants, such as BOD, COD, nitrogen species, phosphorus, pH, metals, etc. This document is available from ORD Publications, CERI, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268.
- EPA Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, EPA-821/C-97-001
This is a CD-ROM that includes all wastewater test methods approved at 40 CFR Part 136 and all drinking water test methods approved at 40 CFR Part 141, including the 500, 600, and 1600 series methods in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). The CD includes a number of guidance documents related to EPA's wastewater and drinking water programs. The National Technical Information Service order number is PB97-501308LTL (1997 price is $60.00 plus shipping/handling), the NTIS phone number is (703) 487-4650.
This guidance document at this site was originally prepared under contract for U.S. EPA Region 10. Its purpose is to propose methods and/or guidance for performing analyses in marine water, sediments, or tissues. Chapters are available as PDF files.
This links to the EPA Office of Water WET Methods page that includes methods guidance documents, policy memorandum, etc.
- EPA Microbiology home page
This links of the EPA NERL Laboratory page that includes some of EPA's microbiology methods.
- National Enviornmental Methods Index (NEMI)
NEMI is being developed under the direction of the Methods and Data Comparability Board, a partnership of water-quality experts from Federal agencies, States, Tribes, municipalities, industry, and private organizations. NEMI is an expanding and evolving database and is, therefore, not a complete source for all environmental methods. NEMI is designed to allow rapid comparison of the qualities, capabilities, and relative costs of various methods within the limitations of information provided by the method source. Method information is submitted by the public and private sources that publish them, and is reviewed prior to inclusion in the NEMI database. The Methods and Data Comparability Board does not develop methods, endorse methods, or provide technical support for the use of methods. Users should exercise caution when comparing performance data as these may have been generated under a variety of circumstances. Additional questions should be directed to the method source.
Link to NEMI Web Site
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