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Main Title Analysis of acid precipitation samples collected by state agencies, 1988 /
Author Shepard, Lloyd S.
CORP Author Global Geochemistry Corp., Canoga Park, CA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA/600/3-90/028; EPA-68-02-4454
Stock Number PB90-191784
Subjects Acid precipitation (Meteorology)--United States--States ; Acid precipitation (Meteorology)--US states
Additional Subjects States(United States) ; Precipitation(Meteorology) ; Site surveys ; Acidification ; Tables(Data) ; Concentration(Composition) ; Graphs(Charts) ; Quality control ; Chemical analysis ; Inorganic phosphates ; Sodium ; Calcium ; Potassium ; Nitrogen inorganic compounds ; Field tests ; Maps ; pH ; Sample preparation ; Halides ; Acid rain ; Air pollution sampling ; Air pollution detection
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NTIS  PB90-191784 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 250 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
The report presents analytical data from the 30 acid precipitation collection sites in the State-Operated Network. Samples are collected weekly in plastic bag liners and shipped in 500 mL polyethylene bottles to Global Geochemistry Corporation (the central laboratory for the network). The report contains maps showing the location of each site, plots of analytical data, tables of all field and analytical data, plots comparing field and laboratory pH and conductivity, and information on data quality. Samples are analyzed for pH, strong acid, conductivity, fluoride, chloride, nitrite, phosphate, bromide, nitrate, sulfate, ammonium, sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. The central laboratory renders technical assistance to the collection sites on problems concerning pH and conductivity. Each of the 11 participating state agencies receives analytical reports for the samples analyzed the previous month. Analyte concentration data are sent to the Acid Deposition System (ADS) for inclusion in the National Acid Precipitation Data Base.
Notes
"Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory." "May 1990." "EPA/600/3-90/028." Microfiche.