Monday, April 4, 2011

Sampling Protocols for Collecting a Tap Water Sample for Lead Analysis

Ask the Expert Question:
What are the sampling protocols for collecting a tap water sample to analyze for lead?
Expert Response:

There are 2 guidelines for collecting a sample for the testing for lead.

According to EPA's lead and copper rule for drinking water, it is recommended that you collect a first-draw sample from a tap where the sample has stood in the pipes for at least 6 hours (e.g., no flushing, showering, etc.). First draw samples collected at single-family residences should be drawn from the cold-water kitchen tap or bathroom tap. Collect the sample into a 1-liter poly container. The laboratory can acidify the sample upon receipt for preservation.

For water quality monitoring, the sampling guideline indicates that the water source should be fully flushed for 10 minutes. Then collect the sample into a 500ml (or 250ml) poly bottle preserved with nitric acid.


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