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James & James Environmental Management, Inc.
Commercial Maintenance
Jason Smith, Gary Francies
February 22 and March 16, 2010
April 9, 2010
April 9, 2010
Tonia Springer
April 13.2010
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Unit Supervisor: Gary Francies
Date Received: 4/13/2010
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins
Governor Director
April 29, 2010
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Ms. Juanita James
James & James Environmental Management, Inc.
3801 Asheville Highway
Hendersonville, NC 28791
SUBJECT: North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification (NC WW/GW LC)
Maintenance Inspection
Dee Freeman
Secretary
Enclosed is a report for the inspection performed on February 22 and March 16, 2010 by Mr. Jason Smith and
myself. Where finding(s) are cited in this report, a response is required. Within thirty days of receipt, please
supply this office with a written item for item description of how these finding(s) were corrected. If the finding(s)
cited in the enclosed report are not corrected, enforcement actions may be recommended. For certification
maintenance, your laboratory must continue to carry out the requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 2H .0800.
Copies of the checklists completed during the inspection may be requested from this office. Thank you for your
cooperation during the inspection. If you wish to obtain an electronic coon of this report by email, or if you have
questions or need additional information please contact me at 828-296-4677.
Sincerely,
Gary Francies
Unit Supervisor
Laboratory Section
CC: Jason Smith
DENR DWQ Laboratory Section NC Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Branch
1623 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1623
Location: 4406 Reedy Creek Road. Raleigh, North Carolina 27607-6445
Phone: 919-733-39081 FAX: 919-733-6241
Internet: www,dwglab.org
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1. INTRODUCTION:
James & James Environmental Management, Inc.
3801 Asheville Highway
Hendersonville, NC 28791
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February 22 and March 16, 2010
Commercial Maintenance
Jason Smith and Gary Francies
Juanita James, Julie Erb, and Laura Swaringen
This laboratory was inspected to verify its compliance with the requirements of 15A NCAC 2H .0800 for
the analysis of environmental samples.
The laboratory was clean and well organized. The facility has all the equipment necessary to perform the
analyses. Laboratory personnel communicate well with sample collectors and coordinate sample
analyses effectively to manage workload and holding times.
Due to a relatively large number of Fecal Coliform reporting errors for the month of July, Surface Water
Protection requested a more thorough data review of Fecal Coliform data. It appears that the majority of
the errors were in July, which corresponded to a large turnover of operator personnel. The laboratory
agreed to amend all affected Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs).
Findings E and G are new policies that have been implemented by our program since the last inspection.
General Laboratory
A. Finding: The NIST traceable thermometer used to check the laboratory thermometers expired in
December, 2008.
Requirement: NIST traceable thermometers used for temperature measurement must be
recalibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's recalibration date. If no recalibration date is
given, the NIST traceable thermometer must be recalibrated annually. Ref: North Carolina
Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy.
B. Finding: The laboratory needs to clarify the acceptance criteria for duplicates.
Requirement: Each laboratory shall develop and maintain a document outlining the analytical
quality control practices used for the parameters included in their certification. Supporting records
shall be maintained as evidence that these practices are being effectively carried out. Ref: 15A
NCAC 2H .0805 (a) (7).
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Comment: The Standard Operating Procedure indicates that Relative Percent Difference (RPD)
is used to evaluate precision. The laboratory actually uses a percent difference calculation,
dividing the low value by the high value.
C. Finding: Uncertified data is not documented as such on the benchsheets or final reports.
Requirement: All uncertified data must be clearly documented as such on the benchsheet and
on the final report. Ref: 15A NCAC 2H .0805 (e) (3).
Documentation
Recommendation: Collection and analysis times are currently documented in the operators log book,
is recommended that this information be documented on a facility benchsheet.
D. Finding: The laboratory maintains a reagent preparation log; however, the preparation of the
Total Suspended Solids standard is not documented.
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 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: North Carolina
Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy.
Recommendation: North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy requires
Performance Testing (PT) samples to be analyzed in the same manner as environmental samples.
Although some facilities have high level (mg/L) Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) limits, the majority of them
have low level (pg/L) TRC limits. It is recommended that a low level TRC PT sample be analyzed, since
that is the range of the majority of samples.
E. Finding: A minimum dried residue weight gain of 1 mg is used to determine the reporting limit.
Requirement: Choose sample volume to yield between 2.5 and 200 mg dried residue. If
volume filtered fails to meet minimum yield, increase sample volume up to 1 L. If complete
filtration takes more than 10 minutes increase filter diameter or decrease sample volume. Ref:
North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy based upon Standard
Methods, 20th and 215t Editions, 2540 D. (3) (b).
Comment: Since the publication of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 136; Federal
Register Vol. 72, No. 47, March 12, 2007, there is no longer an approved method that allows for
a 1 mg weight gain. Currently, the minimum weight gain allowed is 2.5 mg. In instances where
the weight gain is less than the required 2.5 mg, the value must be reported as less than the
appropriate value based upon the volume used. For example, if 500 mL of sample is analyzed
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and < 2.5 mg of dried residue is obtained, the value reported would be < 5 mg/L. The minimum
reporting value is now established at 2.5 mg1L based upon a sample volume used of 1000 mL.
F. Finding: When pH adjustment is required, the sample pH is adjusted to 6.0-8.5 S.U.
Requirement: Neutralize samples containing caustic alkalinity (pH >8.5) or acidity (pH <6.0) to
PH 6.5 to 7.5 with a solution of sulfuric acid or sodium hydroxide of such strength that the
quantity of reagent does not dilute the sample by more than 0.5%. The pH of dilution water
should not be affected by the lowest sample dilution. Always seed samples that have been pH
adjusted. Ref: North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy based
upon Standard Methods, 20t" Edition, 5210 B. (4) (e) (1).
G. Finding: A calibration verification standard (mid -range) is not analyzed at the end of the
sample run and/or after every tenth sample.
Requirement: The calibration blank and calibration verification
analyzed initially (i.e., prior to sample analysis), after every tenth
standard (mid -range) must be
sample and at the end of each
sample group to check for carry over and calibration drift. If either fall outside established
quality control acceptance criteria, corrective action must be taken (e.g., repeating sample
determinations since the last acceptable calibration verification, repeating the initial calibration,
etc.). Ref: North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification Policy based upon
Standard Methods, 20tt' Edition, 1020 B. (10) (c), 3020 B. (2) (b), and 4020 B. (2).
Comment: This policy has been implemented by the laboratory; however, due to a
misunderstanding, the second source standard was analyzed. The mid -range standard analyzed
after every tenth sample and at the end of the run is the same source as the calibration standards.
The paper trail consisted of comparing laboratory benchsheets and contract lab reports to DMRs
submitted to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Data were reviewed for July and August,
2009 for each* operator. A follow-up paper trail investigation performed at the request of the data
receiver reviewed Fecal Coliform data for January, 2009 through January, 2010. The following errors
were noted:
Date
Parameter
Location
Value on Benchsheet
Value on DMR
7-21-09
BQD
Linville Falls
11.4 mg/L
2.4 mg/L
Club Effluent
8-20-09
pH
Canterbury Hill/
7.4 S.U.
7.2 S.U.
Pleasant Cove
Effluent
4-8-09*
Fecal Coliform
Pavillion
>600 cfu/100 mL
>120 cfu/100 mL
Effluent
4-30-09
Fecal Coliform
Rugby Middle
490 cfu/100 mL
400 cfu/100 mL
School Effluent
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Date
Parameter
Location
Value on Benchsheet
Value on DMR
6-16-09
Fecal Coliform
Sliding Rock
>600 cfu/100 mL
>60 cfu/100 mL
Effluent
7-15-09
Fecal Coliform
Lake Powhatan
>600 cfu/100 mL
>60 cfu/100 mL
Effluent
7-21-09
Fecal Coliform
Brookside
280 cfu1100 mL
200 cfu/100 mL
Village Effluent
7-29-09
Fecal Coliform
Tyco
>870 cfu/100 mL
>170 cfu1100 mL
Electronics
Effluent
7-29-09
Fecal Coliform
Ledgestone
>600 cfu/100 mL
>60 cfu/100 mL
Subdivision
Effluent
11-9-09
Fecal Coliform
Bonworth
440 cfu/100 mL
44 cfu/100 mL
Effluent
however the DMR was not.
In order to avoid questions of legality, the laboratory agreed to submit amended Discharge Monitoring
Reports. A copy of this report will be forwarded to the Asheville Regional Office.
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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: Jason Smith Date: April 9, 2010
Report reviewed by: Tonja Springer Date: April 18, 2010