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INSPECTION REPORT ROUTING SHEET
To be attached to all inspection reports in-house only.
Laboratory Cert. #: 5227
Laboratory Name: Town of Chadbourn WWTP
Inspection Type: Field Maintenance
Inspector Name(s): Todd Crawford
Inspection Date: February 18, 2014
Date Report Completed: February 25, 2014
Date Forwarded to Reviewer: February 25, 2014
Reviewed by: Tonja Springer
Date Review Completed: February 26, 2014
Cover Letter to use: Insp. Initial Insp. Reg.
Insp. No Finding Insp. CP
Corrected
Unit Supervisor/Chemist III: Dana Satterwhite
Date Received: February 26, 2014
Date Forwarded to Linda: March 13, 2014
Date Mailed: March 14, 2014
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On-Site Inspection Report
LABORATORY NAME: Town of Chadbourn WWTP
NPDES PERMIT #: NC0021865, NC424020
Water Quality PERMIT #: WQ0001934
ADDRESS: 602 N. Brown Street
Chadbourn, NC 28431
CERTIFICATE #: 5227
DATE OF INSPECTION: February 18, 2014
TYPE OF INSPECTION: Field Maintenance
AUDITOR(S): Todd Crawford
LOCAL PERSON(S) CONTACTED: Daniel C. Ward
I. INTRODUCTION:
This laboratory was inspected by a representative of the North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater
Laboratory Certification (NC WW/GW LC) program 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.
Proficiency Testing (PT) samples have been analyzed for all certified parameters for the 2013 proficiency
testing calendar year and the graded results were 100% acceptable.
Current quality assurance policies for Field Laboratories and approved procedures for the analysis of
the facility’s currently certified parameters were provided at the time of the inspection.
Contracted analyses are performed by Environment 1, Inc. (Certification #10).
III. FINDINGS, REQUIREMENTS, COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Documentation
Comment: Instrument identification for the meters used for Temperature, pH, Dissolved Oxygen and
Total Residual Chlorine was not documented on the benchsheet. The NC WW/GW LC Approved
Procedure for the Analysis of Temperature, NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of
pH, NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Dissolved Oxygen and NC WW/GW LC
Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine documents state: The following must
be documented in indelible ink whenever sample analysis is performed: Instrument identification. This
requirement is a new policy that has been implemented by our program since the last inspection.
Notification of acceptable corrective action (a revised bench sheet showing meter IDs and serial
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numbers) was received via email on February 25, 2014. No further response is necessary for this
finding.
A. Finding: Several instances of writing over a number as a means of error correction were
observed.
Requirement: All documentation errors must be corrected by drawing a single line through the
error so that the original entry remains legible. Entries shall not be obliterated by erasures or
markings. Wite-Out®, correction tape or similar products designed to obliterate documentation are
not to be used. Write the correction adjacent to the error. The correction must be initialed by the
responsible individual and the date of change documented. All data and log entries must be
written in indelible ink. Pencil entries are not acceptable. Ref: Quality Assurance Policies for Field
Laboratories.
Proficiency Testing
Comment: The laboratory was not documenting Proficiency Testing (PT) sample analyses in the same
manner as environmental samples. The NC WW/GW LC Proficiency Testing Requirements document,
February 20, 2012, Revision 1.2 states: All PT sample analyses must be recorded in the daily analysis
records as for any environmental sample. This serves as the permanent laboratory record. This
requirement is a new policy that has been implemented by our program since the last inspection.
Notification of acceptable corrective action (a revised benchsheet with space for PT analysis
documentation) was received via email on February 25, 2014. No further response is necessary for
this finding.
pH – Standard Methods, 4500 H+B-2000
B. Finding: Values were reported that exceed the method specified accuracy of 0.1 units.
Requirement: By careful use of a laboratory pH meter with good electrodes, a precision of
±0.02 unit and an accuracy of ±0.05 unit can be achieved. However, ± 0.1 pH unit represents
the limit of accuracy under normal conditions, especially for measurement of water and poorly
buffered solutions. For this reason, report pH values to the nearest 0.1 pH unit. Ref: Standard
Methods, 4500 H+ B-2000, (6).
Total Residual Chlorine – Standard Methods 4500 Cl G-2000
Comment: It would be acceptable and more economical, in terms of cost and time, if the facility
switched from liquid reagents to DPD powder pillows.
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 Resources. Data were
reviewed for NPDES permit #NC0021865 for October, November and December, 2013. The following
errors were noted:
Date Parameter Location
Value on Benchsheet
*Contract Lab Data
Value on DMR
10/29/13 Total Suspended Solids Effluent * < 2.50 mg/L 5 mg/L
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11/21/13 pH Effluent 7.84 S.U. 7.02 S. U
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 made available to the Regional Office.
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 assistance during the inspection and
data review process. Please respond to all findings.
Report prepared by: Todd Crawford Date: February 25, 2014
Report reviewed by: Tonja Springer Date: February 26, 2014