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Main Title Innovataive Technology Verification Report: Field Measurement Technology for Mercury in Soil and Sediment Milestone Inc.'s Direct Analyzer (DKMA)-80.
Author Billets, S. ; Nicklas, J. ; Evans, J. ;
CORP Author Science Applications International Corp., Idaho Falls, ID.;Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV. National Exposure Research Lab.
Publisher May 2004
Year Published 2004
Report Number NERL/LV/ESD-04/030 ; EPA/600/R-04/012
Stock Number PB2005-100261
Additional Subjects Performance evaluation ; Spectrophotometers ; Economic analysis ; Demonstration projects ; Soils ; Sediments ; Measuring instruments ; Accuracy ; Sensitivity ; Sampling ; Mercury ; Direct Mercury Analyzer ; DMA-80
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NTIS  PB2005-100261 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Milestone's Direct Mercury Analyzer (DMA-80) was demonstrated under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program in May 2003 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The purpose of the Demonstration was to collect reliable performance and cost data for the DMA-80 and four other field measurement devices for mercury in soil and sediment. The key objectives of the demonstration were: (1) determine sensitivity of each instrument with respect to a vendor-generated method detection limit (MDL) and practical quantitation limit (POL); (2) determine analytical accuracy associated with vendor field measurements using field samples and standard reference materials (SRMs); (3) evaluate the precision of vendor field measurements; (4) measure time required to perform mercury measurements; and (5) estimate costs associated with mercury measurements for capital, labor, supplies, and investigation-derived wastes. The demonstration involved analysis of standard reference materials (SRMs), field samples collected from four sites, and spiked field samples for mercury. The performance results for a given field measurement device were compared to those for an off-site laboratory using reference method, 'Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste' (SW-486) Method 7471 B.