EPA-OW: NRSA Fecal 2013 (Boat): Fecal Indicator sampling in large non-wadeable rivers
Official Method Name
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Section 9: Non-Wadeable Rivers-Fecal Indicator (Enterococci) (of National Rivers and Streams Assessment: Field Operations Manual (2013)) |
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Current Revision
| 2013 |
Media
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WATER (Waterbody type - Non-wadeable stream) |
Instrumentation
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Field Equipment |
Method Subcategory
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Microbiological |
Method Source
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Citation
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Protocol
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EPA-841-B-12-009 - National Rivers and Streams Assessment: Field Operations Manual (2013) |
Brief Method Summary
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Collect a fecal indicator sample at the last transect (Transect K) after all other sampling is completed. Filters must be frozen within 6 hours of collection. Use a pre-sterilized, 250 ml bottle and collect the sample approximately 1 m off the bank at about 0.3 meter (12 inches) below the water. Following collection, place the sample in a cooler and maintain on ice prior to filtration of two 50 mL volumes. Again, samples must be filtered and frozen on dry ice within 6 hours of collection. In addition to collecting the sample, look for signs of disturbance throughout the reach that would contribute to the presence of fecal contamination to the waterbody. |
Scope and Application
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Methods described in this document are to be used specifically in work relating to the National Rivers and Streams Assessment. This document contains proceedures for how to collect a fecal indicator sample. |
Applicable Concentration Range
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Interferences
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Follow the guidelines for choosing collection site. |
Quality Control Requirements
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Collect sample in a pre-sterilized, 250 ml sample bottle |
Sample Handling
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Approach the sampling location slowly from downstream or downwind. Collect sample approximately 1 m from bank and 0.3 m (1 foot) deep. Add sodium thiosulfate tablet to preserve sample. |
Maximum Holding Time
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Relative Cost
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Unknown |
Sample Preparation Methods
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Samples must be filtered and frozen on dry ice within 6 hours of collection. |