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INSPECTION REPORT ROUTING SHEET
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Laboratory Cert. #: #5527
Laboratory Name: Town of Fuquay Varina Terrible Creek WWTP.
Inspection Type: Field Maintenance
Inspector Name(s): Jeffrey R. Adams
Inspection Date: May 19, 2011
Date Report Completed: May 24, 2011
Date Forwarded to Reviewer: May 24, 2011
Reviewed by: Tonja Springer
Date Review Completed: June 6, 2011
Cover Letter to use: Insp. Initial X Insp. Reg. Insp. No Finding Insp. CP ___ Corrected
Unit Supervisor: Dana Satterwhite
Date Received: June 7, 2011
Date Forwarded to Alberta: June 17, 2011
Date Mailed: June 20, 2011
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On-Site Inspection Report
LABORATORY NAME: Town of Fuquay Varina Terrible Creek WWTP
NPDES PERMIT #: NC0066516
ADDRESS: 401 Old Honeycutt Road
5812 Hilltop Road
Fuquay Varina, NC 27526
CERTIFICATE #: 5527
DATE OF INSPECTION: May 19, 2011
TYPE OF INSPECTION: Field Maintenance
AUDITOR(S): Jeffrey R. Adams
LOCAL PERSON(S) CONTACTED: Gabriel Gutierrez
I. INTRODUCTION:
This laboratory was inspected to verify its compliance with the requirements of 15A NCAC
2H .0800 for the analysis of environmental samples.
II. GENERAL COMMENTS:
The laboratory was clean and well organized. The facility has all the equipment necessary
to perform the analyses. Records were maintained according to the appropriate record
retention schedule and well organized, however, some quality control procedures need to
be implemented. As a reminder, your 2011 Proficiency Testing (PT) sample results are
due no later than October 31, 2011.
The laboratory was given a packet containing North Carolina Laboratory Certification
quality control requirements and policies during the inspection.
Finding A is a new policy that has been implemented by our program since the last
inspection.
III. FINDINGS, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Documentation
A. Finding: The laboratory needs to increase the documentation of materials and
reagents used or made in the laboratory.
Requirement: All chemicals, reagents, standards and consumables used by the
laboratory must have the following information documented: Date received, Date
Opened (in use), Vendor, Lot Number, and Expiration Date (where specified). A
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system (e.g., traceable identifiers) must be in place that links standard/reagent
preparation information to analytical batches in which the solutions are used.
Documentation of solution preparation must include the analyst’s initials, date of
preparation, the volume or weight of standard(s) used, the solvent and final
volume of the solution. This information as well as the vendor and/or
manufacturer, lot number, and expiration date must be retained for primary
standards, chemicals, reagents, and materials used for a period of five years.
Consumable materials such as pH buffers, lots of pre-made standards and/or
media, solids and bacteria filters, etc. are included in this requirement. Ref:
Quality Assurance Policies for Field Laboratories.
Dissolved Oxygen – Standard Methods, 18th Edition, 4500 O G
Recommendation: The yellow sponge in the probe storage well was dirty and needed
changing. It is recommended that a light colored sponge be used in the storage chamber to
discern cleanliness. It is recommended the lab consult the Dissol ved Oxygen (DO) probe
owner’s manual for instructions on probe storage and cleanliness.
Comment: If the membrane is coated with oxygen consuming (e.g., bacteria) or oxygen
evolving organisms (e.g., algae), erroneous readings may occur. Ref: YSI Operators Manual
pg. (7) (4.5) (2). YSI 1/07.
B. Finding: The laboratory is not documenting the calibration time or the calibration
value of the meter on the benchsheet.
Requirement: The meter must be calibrated, either by the air calibration method
or according to the manufacturer's calibration procedure. The air calibration
value obtained and the time calibration was performed must be documented on
the benchsheet. Ref: Technical Assistance for Field Analysis of Dissolved Oxygen.
Recommendation: It is recommended that the laboratory use a version of the
example laboratory benchsheet provided during the audit, which includes spaces
to record the air calibration value and the calibration time.
Dissolved Oxygen – Standard Methods, 18th Edition, 4500 O G
pH – Standard Methods, 18th Edition, 4500 H+ B
C. Finding: The calibration of the NIST traceable thermometer used to perform the
NIST sensor checks on 12/17/10 had expired on 12/10/10.
Requirement: NIST certified thermometers used for temperature measurement
must be recalibrated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recalibration date. If
no recalibration date is given the NIST certified thermometer must be
recalibrated on a periodic basis to not exceed five years. Ref: North Carolina
Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy. A copy of the new
certificate must be submitted with the response to this report. The
temperature sensors must be rechecked using the new certified
thermometer and a copy of the checks be submitted with the response to
this report.
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Comment: You may have trouble getting your NIST thermometer re-certified. As
part of an initiative to reduce the use of mercury in products, EPA is working with
stakeholders to reduce the use of mercury-containing non-fever thermometers in
industrial and commercial settings. The National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), which is working with EPA on this effort, announced on
February 2, 2011 that it will no longer calibrate mercury-in-glass thermometers
for traceability purposes beginning on March 1, 2011. Other vendors may follow
this lead. Additional information on the phase-out of mercury-filled thermometers
and selecting alternatives to mercury-filled thermometers can be found on the
following EPA website: http://www.epa.gov/hg/thermometer.htm.
IV. PAPER TRAIL INVESTIGATION:
The paper trail consisted of comparing field testing records and contract lab reports to
Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) submitted to the North Carolina Division of Water
Quality. Data were reviewed for the Town of Fuquay Varina Terrible Creek WWTP
(NPDES # NC0066516) for January, February and March, 2011. The following
procedural error for transcription was noted.
The contract laboratory was reporting its Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL) for Total
Suspended Solids (TSS) as “<2.5 mg/L”, but the laboratory was transcribing all less than
values for TSS reported by the contract laboratory as “2.5 mg/L” on the DMRs.
The Division’s Instructions for Reporting on DMRs reads: For calculation purposes only,
recorded values of less than a detectable limit (< #.##) may be considered to equal zero
(0) for all parameters except Fecal Coliform, for which values of "less than" may be
considered to be equal to one (1). Values of results which are less than a detectable
limit should be reported in the daily cells using the "less than" symbol (<) and the
detectable limit used during the testing (or the value with appropriate unit conversion).
Please note there is never a case when an average would need to be recorded along
with a "less than" symbol. A copy of the complete instructions is attached to this report.
In order to avoid questions of legality, it is recommended that you contact the
appropriate Regional Office for Guidance as to whether an amended Discharge
Monitoring Report will be required. A copy of this report will be forwarded to the
Regional Office.
V. CONCLUSIONS:
Correcting the above-cited findings and implementing the recommendations will help
this lab to produce quality data and meet certification requirements. The inspector would
like to thank the staff for its assistance during the inspection and data review process.
Please respond to all findings.
Report prepared by: Jeffrey R. Adams Date: May 24, 2011
Report reviewed by: Tonja Springer Date: June 6, 2011