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INSPECTION REPORT ROUTING SHEET
To be attached to all inspection reports in-house only.
Laboratory Cert. #: 5027
Laboratory Name: City of Havelock Water Treatment Plant
Inspection Type: Field Maintenance
Inspector Name(s): Todd Crawford
Inspection Date: May 27, 2010
Date Report Completed: June 4, 2010
Date Forwarded to Reviewer: June 4, 2010
Reviewed by: Jeff Adams
Date Review Completed: June 4, 2010
Cover Letter to use: Insp. Initial X Insp. Reg. Insp. No Finding Insp. CP
Unit Supervisor: Dana Satterwhite
Date Received: June 7, 2010
Date Forwarded to Alberta: June 9, 2010
Date Mailed: June 9, 2010
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On-Site Inspection Report
LABORATORY NAME: City of Havelock Water Treatment Plant
NPDES PERMIT #: NC0078131
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 368
Havelock, NC 28532
CERTIFICATE #: 5027
DATE OF INSPECTION: May 27, 2010
TYPE OF INSPECTION: Field Maintenance
AUDITOR(S): Todd Crawford
LOCAL PERSON(S) CONTACTED: David Hemenway
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 lab was very clean and well organized. All equipment necessary to perform the certified
parameters were present and appeared well maintained.
A description of current field lab policies and technical assistance documents for the analysis of the
facility’s currently certified parameters were provided at the time of the inspection.
The requirement associated with Finding A is new since the last inspection.
III. FINDINGS, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Comment: The facility had been using an automatic pipette for reagent delivery in the Total Residual
Chlorine test. In light of the new requirement for annual calibration of these devices, the facility has
opted to substitute the automatic pipette with a Class A volumetric pipette for regulatory analyses. The
automatic pipette will only be used in tests associated with process control.
Dissolved Oxygen – Standard Methods, 20th Edition, 4500 O G
A. Finding: The Luminescence Dissolved Oxygen (LDO) meter calibration is not being verified each
day that sample measurements are taken.
Requirement: LDO probes must be calibrated or have the calibration verified each day of use.
Ref: North Carolina W astewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification document,
Luminescence DO (LDO) Daily Check.
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Comment: The procedure for calibration verification of LDO meters was given to the lab at the
time of the inspection.
Total Residual Chlorine – Standard Methods, 20th Edition, 4500 Cl G
B. Finding: The gel standard used as the mid-range check standard did not have its concentration
verified on program 86 at the time of the last 5-point calibration curve verification.
Requirement: Purchased Gel-type or sealed liquid ampoule standards may be used for daily
calibration verification only. These standards must be verified initially and every 12 months
thereafter, with the standard curve. Ref: Technical Assistance for Field Analysis of Total
Residual Chlorine.
Comment: The procedure for assigning a concentration to the gel standard can be found at the
bottom of page 3 of the document titled, Technical Assistance for Field Analysis of Total
Residual Chlorine, which was provided to the lab at the time of the inspection.
Requirement: Perform a new 5-point curve verification of the internal curve on the total
residual chlorine program 86 and then follow the procedure for assigning a concentration to the
gel standard. Include all documentation of this process with your response to this report.
Temperature – Standard Methods, 20th Edition, 2550 B
Comment: The calibration for the digital thermometer expired on May 19, 2010. It must be
recertified or replaced prior to sampling in June.
Documentation
C. Finding: Neither the pH meter, nor the DO meter was labeled with a temperature correction
factor.
Requirement: All temperature sensing devices on meters must be calibrated against a NIST
certified or NIST traceable thermometer annually (every 12 months) and proper corrections
made and documented. The meter reading must be less than 1ºC from the NIST certified
reading to be acceptable. Document the serial number and manufacturer of the NIST
thermometer that was used in the comparison. Document any correction that applies (even if
zero) on both the meter and on a separate sheet to be filed. Ref: Technical Assistance for Field
Analysis of Dissolved Oxygen and Technical Assistance for Field Analysis of pH.
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 NPDES permit # NC0078131 for January, February and March, 2010. No transcription
errors were detected. The facility appears to be doing a good job of accurately transcribing data.
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V. CONCLUSIONS:
Correcting the above-cited findings will help this lab to produce quality data and meet certification
requirements. The inspector would like to thank the staff for its honesty and assistance during the
inspection and subsequent data discovery and review process. Please respond to all findings.
Report prepared by: Todd Crawford Date: June 4, 2010
Report reviewed by: Jeff Adams Date: June 4, 2010