Detection Limits definition
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Conflicting Perspectives About Detection Limits and About the Censoring on Environmental Data.
Target Detection Limits (TDLs) for the parameters listed in Table 2 plus other potential contaminants for sediment, tissue and water analyses are provided in Appendix C.
If applicable to the Contract Scope of Services, the laboratory shall report Practical Quantitation Limits (PQLs) and/or Method Detection Limits (MDLs), or other specified limits of detection and/or quantitation with the results of sample analyses for the Contract.
Antimony 15.0 500 Arsenic 5 500 Barium 100 10,000 Beryllium 0.75 75 Cadmium 1 100 Chromium IV 5 500 Chromium III 5 2,500 Cobalt 80 8,000 Copper 25 2,500 Lead 5 1,000 Mercury 0.2 20 Molybdenum 350 3,500 Nickel 20.9 51.6 Selenium 1 100 Silver 5 500 Thallium 7 700 Vanadium 24 2,400 Zinc (Zn) 250 5,000 Chlordane 0.25 2.5 DDT, DDE, & DDD 0.1 1.0 PCB 5.0 50.0 Acceptable analytical methods, including Method Detection Limits (MDL) and Practical Quantification Limits (PQL) are given below.
Details to be included in the project library are the analytical methods, the matrices sampled, the target analytes reported, Detection Limits (DL), LOD, LOQ, associated precision and accuracy limits for method QC samples, and all method-specific criteria for investigative and investigation-derived waste data.
In accordance with EPA QAPP requirements (IDQTF, 2005) and by definition, Project Quantitation Limits are quantitation limits (not Method Detection Limits).
Keywords: Low activity waste, glass, sulfur, Hanford, WTP Retention: Permanent Measurements of Sulfur Concentration with Lower Detection Limits in Simulated LAW Glasses ▇.
All MDLs have been established in accordance with the definition of "Detection Limits" in the RIDEM Water Quality Regulations for Water Pollution Control.
Full Data Package including raw data, Data Summary Reports with Method Detection Limits (MDL) and qualifiers, Quality Assurance (QA) data.
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) will collect water samples from field locations, ship to the Vendor, and compensate the Vendor for the analyses identified below including Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard testing methods and associated Minimum Detection Limits.