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HomeMy WebLinkAbout#5405_2018_1114_TS_FINALLaboratory Cert. #: 5405 Laboratory Name: Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant Inspection Type: Field Municipal Maintenance Inspector Name(s): Tonja Springer Inspection Date: November 14, 2018 Date Forwarded for Initial Review: December 11, 2018 Initial Review by: Jason Smith Date Initial Review Completed: December 11, 2018 Cover Letter to use: ❑ Insp. Initial ® Insp. Reg ❑Insp. No Finding ❑Insp. CP ❑Corrected ❑Insp. Reg. Delay (to use: rt click, properties, check) Unit Supervisor/Chemist III: Todd Crawford Date Received: December 11, 2018 Date Forwarded to Admin.: December 13, 2018 Date Mailed: December 19, 2018 Special Mailing Instructions: OY 0 )OPE MiCH lw L S, �ZEGAN l.,I 9IDA CUUEf%PER fn fir i°1 { fad c.: of 5405 Mr. Curtis Hall Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant P. O. Box 759 Pittsboro, NC 27312 N t, H'. F I I '.-AR CC-11 .., i N A, °nFgAeronmentO Ofiafily December 19, 2018 Subject: North Carolina Wastewater/Groundwater Laboratory Certification (NC WW/GW LC) Maintenance Inspection Dear Mr. Hall: Enclosed is a report for the inspection performed on November 14, 2018 by Tonja Springer. 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. Please describe the steps taken to prevent recurrence and include an implementation date for each corrective action. 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. A copy of the laboratory's Certified Parameter List at the time of the audit is attached. This list will reflect any changes made during the audit. 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 copy of this report by email or if you have questions or need additional information, please contact me at (828) 296-4677. Sincerely, Todd Crawford Technical Assistance & Compliance Specialist NC WW/GW Laboratory Certification Branch Attachment cc: Dana Satterwhite, Tonja Springer, Master File #5404 I, III 1 a"'��'J � f'3 ✓3jr� I■I I North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 1623 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1623 Phone 919.733.3908/rax 919,733.6241 LABORATORY NAME: NPDES PERMIT : ADDRESS: CERTIFICATE #: DATE OF INSPECTION: TYPE OF INSPECTION: AUDITOR(S): LOCAL PERSON(S) CONTACTED: I. INTRODUCTION: Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant NC0080896 3746 Hwy 15 501 N. Pittsboro, NC 27312 5405 November 14, 2018 Field Municipal Maintenance Tonja Springer Curtis Hall 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 compliance monitoring samples. II. GENERAL COMMENTS: The facility is neat and well organized and has all the equipment necessary to perform the analyses. Records are well organized and easy to retrieve. Staff were forthcoming and seemed eager to adopt necessary changes. All required Proficiency Testing (PT) Samples have been analyzed for the 2018 PT Calendar Year and the graded results were 100% acceptable. Contracted analyses are performed by Environmental Conservation Laboratories, Inc. (Certification #591) and Research & Analytical Laboratories (Certification #34). Quality Assurance Policies for Field Laboratories and Approved Procedure documents for the analysis of the facility's currently certified Field Parameters were provided at the time of the inspection. Requirements that reference 15A NCAC 2H .0805 (g) (1), stating "Data pertinent to each analysis must be maintained for five years. Certified Data must consist of date collected, time collected, sample site, sample collector, and sample analysis time. The field benchsheets must provide a space for the signature or initials of the analyst and proper units of measure for all analyses", are intended to be a requirement to document all pertinent information for historical reconstruction of Page 2 #5405 Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant data. It is not intended to imply that existing records are not adequately maintained unless the Finding speaks directly to that. Documentation A. Finding: The laboratory needs to document traceability information of purchased materials and reagents. 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. 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. Consumable materials such as pH buffers and lots of pre - made standards are included in this requirement. Ref: Quality Assurance Policies for Field Laboratories. Requirement: Data pertinent to each analysis must be maintained for five years. Ref: 15A NCAC 2H .0805 (g) (1). B. Finding: The laboratory benchsheet for pH and Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) is lacking pertinent data: Time of sample analysis, sample site (ID or location), permit number, meter calibration time, units of measure, instrument identification and method reference. Requirement: Data pertinent to each analysis must be maintained for five years. Certified data must consist of date collected, time collected, sample site, sample collector and sample analysis time. The field bench sheets must provide a space for the signature of the analyst, and proper units of measure for all analyses. Ref: 15A NCAC 2H .0805 (g) (1). Requirement: The following must be documented in indelible ink whenever sample analysis is performed: Time of sample analysis, sample site (ID or location), permit number, meter calibration times, units of measure, instrument identification (serial number preferred) and method reference. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of pH and NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine. Comment: The benchsheet header is "Ultra Low Benchsheet" and it includes TRC and pH results. However, the laboratory is documenting only one time for sample analysis. The time documented is for the TRC analysis but it is not clearly documented. The pH sample analysis time is not documented. C. Finding: The three gel -type standard values used to obtain the true value are not documented. This is considered pertinent data. Requirement: To assign a true value to the gel -type or sealed liquid standard: 1. Zero the instrument with the calibration blank. 2. Read and record gel standard values. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 at least two more times. 4. Assign the average value as the true value. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine. Page 3 #5405 Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant Requirement: Data pertinent to each analysis must be maintained for five years. Ref: 15A NCAC 2H .0805 (g) (1). Quality Control D. Finding: The laboratory is not calibrating the mechanical pipettors every 12 months. Requirement: Mechanical volumetric liquid -dispensing devices (e.g., fixed and adjustable auto-pipettors, bottle -top dispensers, etc.), used for critical measurements, must be calibrated at least every twelve months and documented. Each liquid - dispensing device must meet the manufacturer's statement of accuracy. For variable volume devices used at more than one setting, check the accuracy at the maximum, middle and minimum values. Testing at more than three volumes is optional. When a device capable of variable settings is dedicated to dispense a single specific volume, calibration is required at that setting only. Ref: Quality Assurance Policies for Field Laboratories. Proficiency Testing E. Finding: The laboratory is not documenting the preparation of PT Samples. Requirement: PT Samples received as ampules are diluted according to the Accredited PT Sample Provider's instructions. It is important to remember to document the preparation of PT Samples in a traceable log or other traceable format. The diluted PT Sample then becomes a routine Compliance Sample and is added to a routine sample batch for analysis. No documentation is needed for whole volume PT Samples which require no preparation (e.g., pH), but it is recommended that the instructions be maintained. Ref: Proficiency Testing Requirements, May 31, 2017, Revision 2.0. Comment: This Finding only applies to TRC for the laboratory's currently certified parameters. Dating and initialing the instruction sheet for each prepared PT Sample would satisfy the documentation requirement. F. Finding: The laboratory is not documenting PT Sample analyses in the same manner as routine Compliance Samples. Requirement: All PT Sample analyses must be recorded in the daily analysis records as for any Compliance Sample. This serves as the permanent laboratory record. Ref: Proficiency Testing Requirements, May 31, 2017, Revision 2.0. Comment: The analysis of PT Samples is designed to evaluate the entire process used to routinely report Compliance Sample results; therefore, PT Samples must be analyzed and the process documented in the same manner as Compliance Samples. Comment: The laboratory was only documenting the results on the form submitted to the vendor. Chlorine, Total Residual — Standard Methods, 4500 CI G-2011 (Aqueous) G. Finding: Samples are being filtered without documentation. Page 4 #5405 Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant Requirement: The following must be documented in indelible ink whenever sample analysis is performed: Statement that samples were filtered, when applicable. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine. Requirement: For all calibration options, if routine compliance samples are filtered, the calibration/calibration verification standards must also be filtered using a 3-micron membrane filter. This is to demonstrate that the filtration process does not remove any chlorine. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine. H. Finding: The laboratory is not analyzing a reagent blank with prepared standards. Requirement: If preparing standards, analyzing a PT Sample or analyzing diluted samples, a Reagent Blank is required. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine. Comment: A Reagent Blank is made from the same laboratory water source used to make liquid standards. The concentration of Reagent Blanks must not exceed 50% of the reporting limit (i.e., the lowest calibration or calibration verification standard concentration) or corrective action must be taken. I. Finding: Values less than the established reporting limit are being reported on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Requirement: For all calibration options, the range of standard concentrations must bracket the permitted discharge limit concentration, the range of sample concentrations to be analyzed and anticipated PT Sample concentrations. One of the standards must have a concentration equal to or less than the permitted discharge limit. The lower reporting limit concentration is equal to the lowest standard concentration. Sample concentrations that are less than the lower reporting limit must be reported as a less -than value. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of Total Residual Chlorine. Comment: The concentration of the lowest standard analyzed for the annual factory -set calibration curve verification was 10 pg/L. However, the laboratory is reporting sample concentrations below this value on the DMR. The laboratory must report any value less than the lowest standard concentration as < 10 pg/L. pH — Standard Methods, 4500 H+B-2011 (Aqueous) J. Finding: The laboratory is not analyzing a check standard buffer after calibration and prior to sample analysis. Requirement: Instruments are to be calibrated according to the manufacturer's calibration procedure prior to analysis of samples each day compliance monitoring is performed. Calibration must include at least two buffers. The meter calibration must be verified with a third standard buffer solution (i.e., check buffer) prior to sample analysis. All check standard buffers must read within ±0.1 S.U. to be acceptable. Ref: NC WW/GW LC Approved Procedure for the Analysis of pH. IV. PAPER TRAIL INVESTIGATION: Page 5 #5405 Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant The paper trail consisted of comparing original records (e.g., laboratory benchsheets, logbooks, etc.) and contract lab reports to DMRs submitted to the North Carolina Division of Water Resources. Data were reviewed for the Town of Pittsboro Water Treatment Plant (NPDES permit # NC0080896) for January, July and September 2018. No transcription errors were observed. The facility appears to be doing a good job of accurately transcribing data. Correcting the above -cited Findings will help this laboratory to produce quality data and meet Certification requirements. The inspector would like to thank the staff for their assistance during the inspection and data review process. Please respond to all Findings and include supporting documentation, implementation dates and steps taken to prevent recurrence for each corrective action. 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