Science Inventory

SUMMARY OF THE 1983 EPA (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY) NATIONAL PERFORMANCE AUDIT PROGRAM ON SOURCE MEASUREMENTS

Citation:

Streib, E., T.J. Logan, AND M. Midgett. SUMMARY OF THE 1983 EPA (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY) NATIONAL PERFORMANCE AUDIT PROGRAM ON SOURCE MEASUREMENTS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/4-85/004 (NTIS PB85165025), 1985.

Description:

In the spring and fall of 1983, the Quality Assurance Division conducted the National Audits for Stationary Source Test Methods. The audit materials consisted of: a calibrated orifice for Method 5 (dry gas meter only), five simulated liquid samples each for Method 6 (SO2) and Method 7 (NOx), two coal samples for Method 19A, and a disposable gas cylinder for Method 3 (Orsat analyzer). Participating laboratories sent their data to the Source Branch and in return received a written report comparing their results to EPA's. In the Method 5 spring audit, the mean value for all participants differed by 5.7% from the true (EPA) value. For the fall audit, the participants' mean was 4.1% from the true value. In the two Method 6 audits, the average mean differed by 3% from the expected value. The average mean in the two Method 7 audits was 15% from the expected value. In the two coal audits, the parameters measured were sulfur, moisture, ash, and Btu. On the average for the sulfur analysis 85% of the participants measured within 10% of the expected value; for Btu 100% of the participants measured within 10% of the expected value. In the two Method 3 audits, each parameter had only one concentration. The means for CO2 were within 10% (spring) and 6% (fall) from the expected value. For both audits, the mean for O2 was less than 1%.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:01/31/1985
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 46505