United States
                  Environmental Protection
                  Agency
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Systems Laboratory
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EPA/600/S4-88/004 Apr. 1988
&ER&         Project  Summary
                  Quality Assurance
                  Support for the  National
                  Atmospheric Deposition
                  Program and National  Trends
                  Network Monitoring Activities:
                  1984-1987
                  David S. Bigelow
                   The full report is a summary of quality
                  assurance activities in the NADP/NTN
                  monitoring network between the years
                  1984-1987.  The report presents the
                  accomplishments and recommenda-
                  tions for the network.
                   The recognized accomplishments of
                  the network are: implementation of a
                  Quality Assurance Plan; expansion of
                  the network  data base; evaluation of
                  the effectiveness of procedures, and
                  intercomparison of data sets with other
                  networks.
                   Recommendations  emphasized
                  expansion of the role of the network
                  Quality Assurance Manager and exten-
                  sion of collocated sites  with  other
                  networks.
                   The report incorporates six  other
                  NADP/NTN quality assurance reports
                  and procedures which had been pre-
                  viously released by the Coordinator's
                  office.
                   This Project Summary  was devel-
                  oped by EPA's Environmental Monitor-
                  ing Systems Laboratory, Research
                  Triangle Park, NC, to announce key
                  findings of the research project that is
                  fully documented in a separate report
                  of the same title (see Project Report
                  ordering information at back).

                  Introduction
                   The National Atmospheric Deposition
                  Program  (NADP) monitoring network
began operation in July 1978. The
network is comprised of local, state and
federal  agencies as well as private
industry.  The  NADP additionally
coordinates and  manages the National
Trends Network (NTN). Because the NTN
had incorporated the majority of  the
current NADP sites and had adopted the
operating procedures and protocols at
the NADP  network,  the  resulting
cooperative effort became known,  in
1983, as the NADP/NTN deposition
monitoring network.
  The NADP is unique in its structure
and mode of operation because it
represents hundreds of interested
individuals and many agencies that
cooperate  voluntarily to  operate
monitoring sites and to pool data  and
research efforts under the aegis of the
NADP. Committees made up of scientists
from all the cooperating  agencies
oversee the various areas of network
operations  (siting,  analysis,  data
management, and quality assurance) to
ensure that data will be of the highest
quality and be available for a wide variety
of research needs.
  Much of the network quality assurance
documentation has been reported in the
scientific literature, at professional and
technical meetings, or in various agency
reports. A comprehensive Quality Assur-
ance (QA) Plan has been developed to
cover all aspects of network operation.

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The  plan  recommended the establish-
ment of the position of a QA Manager.

Accomplishments
  Initial efforts focused on gathering and
completing documentation  necessary to
coordinate and evaluate existing and
proposed  quality  assurance efforts  in
order that an evaluation of data quality
might be made.
  Implementation of the QA Plan started
with a cataloging of quality assurance
programs  that were currently in use.
Documentation for each of the programs
in Table 1 was sought along with the
standard  operating  procedures for the
network.  Some of the  more important
documents that were incorporated into
the  network   standard   operating
procedures are listed in Table 2.
  Expansion of the network data base
incorporated information generated by
the  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
Agency's  Site Visitation Program, the
U.S.  Geological  Survey's Intersite
                     Comparison Program and the summary
                     statistics   containing    the   data
                     completeness coding  developed by
                     NADP.
                        Four  major  reviews were undertaken
                     to  evaluate  the effectiveness of the
                     procedures used in the  NADP/NTN
                     monitoring effort and to identify areas
                     where  improvements could  be  made.
                     These  included two reviews of the
                     implementation  of the Acid Deposition
                     System for Statistical Reporting (ADS),
                     a systems audit of the U.S. Geological
                     Survey's Intersite Comparison Program
                     and  External   Quality  Assurance
                     Program, and a systems audit of the data
                     management  practices used within the
                     NADP/NTN and ADS. Additionally, the
                     central  laboratory  operations were
                     reviewed.
                        Intercomparison data sets with other
                     networks were accomplished. Some  of
                     these intercomparisons are  listed  in
                     Table 3.
                       Recommendations
                       • An official  depository  of  standar
                         operating  procedures should b
                         maintained in the Quality Assuranc
                         Manager's office.
                       • The Quality Assurance  Manage
                         should  evaluate  and  documen
                         network  data quality and networ
                         procedures through the publication c
                         quality assurance reports.
                       • Sponsors should continue to suppoi
                         the Quality  Assurance Manager'
                         participation  in  auditing,  documer
                         reviews,  and scientific meetings.

                       • Collocated   station  comparison
                         between NADP/NTN  and  othe
                         networks need to be expanded.
                       • A quality assurance program designe
                         to estimate network precision and bia
                         should be developed.

                       • The comparability of NADP/NTN dat
                         to that of other  networks  should b
                         established.
Table 1.    NADP/NTN Monitoring Network Quality Assurance Activities and Their Sponsoring Agencies

  Task No.                    Task Name             Operating Agency*
                                                                            Program Name
Field Site Operations:

     1.            Quality Control of Field Operations

     2.            Quality A ssurance of Field Operations

     3.
     4.
Systems and Performance Audit of
Field Operations

Quality Assurance of Site Chemical
Analysis
Laboratory Operations:

     5.            Laboratory Quality Control

     6.            Laboratory Quality Assurance

     7.            Laboratory Systems Audit
Data Management:

     8.
     9.
    10.
Quality Control of Site/Chemical
Analysis Data through Data
Management

Quality Control of Site/Chemical
Analysis Data through Data
Management

Quality Control of Data Management
Quality Assurance of Network Data
Management
Network Operations:
    11.
Performance A udit of Field and
Laboratory Chemical Analysis
CAL

CSU

EPA (RTI)


USGS
CAL

CAL

NADP Subcommittee 2



CAL



CSU



PNL


QA Steering Committee




USGS
CAL Site Interactions

Across Site Network Analysis

NADP/NTN Site Visitation Program


Intersite Comparisons
                                                                   CAL QA program

                                                                   Interlaboratory Comparisons
Data Screening and Coding
Data Screening, Coding and
Summary Reporting


Acid Deposition System (ADS) for
Statistical Reporting

Systems and Performance Audit of
the Data Management Program
Blind A udit Program

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 'able 1.   (Continued)

  Task No.                       Task Name	Operating Agency"	Program Name	

    12.             Laboratory duality Assurance                USGS-                          Interlaboratory Comparisons

    13.             Performance Audit of the Network            CSU                            Network Intercomparison's with
                                                                                             CANSAP/CAPMoN

    14.             Special Studies which assess various         ALL                             Published Scientific Research
                   components of Network performance                                          Results

    15.             Systems Review of Deposition                TASK GROUP 4                  NAPAP Annual Review
                   Monitoring Network

    15.             Systems Review of the Deposition            QA Steering Committee           IR-7 Annual Review
                   Monitoring Network


*CAL—Central Analytical Laboratory. Illinois State Water Survey
 CSU—Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory. Colorado State University
 EPA—Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory. Environmental Protection Agency
 PNL—Battelle's Pacific Northwest Laboratory
 RTI—Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC
 USGS—National Water Quality Laboratory. U.S. Geological Survey
 Task Group 4—National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
 QA Steering Committee—National Atmospheric Deposition Program



 Table 2.    NADP/NTN Quality Assurance Related Publications

  No.	Type	Publication	

 Field Site Operations:

    /.                SOP                        Semonin and Volchok, 1979. Site Selection and Certification. North Central Regional
                                                 Project NC-141.-Atmospheric Deposition (National Atmospheric Deposition Program).

   2.                SOP                        Bigelow, 1984. Instruction Manual: NADP/NTN Site Selection and Installation.

   3.                SOP                        Semonin and Volchok, 1978. Field Observer Instruction Manual, North Central Regional
                                                 Project NC-141-.Atmospheric Deposition (National Atmospheric Deposition Program).

   4.                SOP                        Bigelow, 1982. Instruction Manual: Site Operation.

   5.                SOP                        Dossett, 1984. Aerochem Metrics Precipitation Collector Maintenance Manual.

   6.                SOP                        EatonandTew.  1985. WorkPlan for Quality Assurance Assistance to the National
                                                 Atmospheric Deposition Program and the National Trends Network Deposition
                                                 Monitoring Program.

   7.                SOP                        Stensland et al., 1983. NADP Quality Control Procedures for Wet Deposition Sample
                                                 Collection and Field Measurements.

   8.                Report                      Stensland and Bowersox, 1982. Evaluation of Dry Wet-Side NADP Samples.

   9.                Report                      Schroder et al., 1985. Comparison of Daily and Weekly Precipitation Sampling
                                                 Efficiencies Using Automatic Collectors.

  10.                Report                      Bigelow. 1986. Quality Assurance Report NADP/NTN Deposition Monitoring; Field
                                                 Operations.

  11 •                Report                      Schroder and Brennan, 1985. Precision of the Measurement of pH and Specific
                                                 Conductance at Naitonal Atmospheric Deposition Program Monitoring
                                                 Sites. October 1981-November 1983.

  12.                Report                      Schroder and Brooks, 1987. Results of Intercomparison Studies for the
                                                 Measurement of pH and Specific Conductance at National
                                                 Atmospheric Deposition Program National Trends Network Monitoring Sites,
                                                 October 1981-October 1985.
Laboratory Operations:

  13.                SOP                        Peden et al., 1979. Precipitation Sample Handling, Analysis, and Storage.

  14-                SOP                        Peden etal., 1986. Methods for the Collection and Analysis of Precipitation.

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Table 2.   (Continued)

  No.
                          Type
                                                             Publication
  15.


  16.


  17.
Report/SOP


Report


Report
 Data Management:

  18.                SOP
  19.
Report
Overall Program Quality Assurance:

  20.                SOP
  21.
                     SOP
National Atmospheric Deposition Program, 1980. NADP Quality Assurance Report,
Central Analytical Laboratory, January 1,  1979 to December 31, 1979.

Peden, 1983. Sampling. Analytical, and Quality Assurance Protocols for the
National Atmospheric Deposition Program. Sampling and Analysis of Rain.

Lockard, 1987. Quality Assurance Report NADP/NTN Deposition Monitoring,
Laboratory Operations, Central Analytical Laboratory, 1978 through 1983.
Bowersox, 1985. Data Validation Procedures for Wet Deposition Samples at the
Central Analytical Laboratory of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program.

Stensland and Bowersox, 1985. Quality Assurance in Acid Precipitation Monitoring
Through the Use of Ion Balance Calculations.
                             Cowling et al., 1977. Plan of Research forNC-141 North Central Regional Project on
                             Atmospheric Deposition: Chemcial Changes in Atmospheric Deposition and Effects
                             on Agricultural and Forested Land and Surface Waters in the United States.

                             Robertson and Wilson, 1985. Design of the National Trends Network for Monitoring the
                             Chemistry of Atmospheric Precipitation.
Table 3. Co-location of NADP/NTN Sites with Other Networks
Site Name
Bondville
Caribou
Charlottesville
Clinton
Douglas Lake
Finley
Fernberg
Giles County
Glacier National Park—Fire Weather Station
Kejimkujik National Park
Lethbridge
Mount Forest
Mount Forest
Oxford
Penn State
Sutton
Tanbark Flat
Underhill
Walker Branch Watershed
Whiteface Mountain
Location
Illinois
Maine
Virginia
Mississippi
Michigan
North Carolina
Minnesota
Tennessee
Montana
Nova Scotia
Alberta
Ontario
Ontario
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Quebec
California
Vermont
Tennessee
New York
Network
MAP3S
CANSAP
MAP3S
UAPSP
CANSAP
UAPSP
APIOS
UAPSP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
CANSAP
APIOS
MAP3S
MAP3S
CaPMoN
California-ARB
UAPSP
MAP3S
MAP3S
                                                                          •&U. S. GOVERN/WENT PRINTING OFFICi: 1988/543-158/67103

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    David S. Bigelow is with Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523.
    Berne I. Bennett is the EPA Project Officer (see below).
    The complete report, entitled "Quality Assurance Support for the National
      Atmospheric Deposition Program and National Trends Network Monitoring
      Activities: 1984-1987."(Order No. PB88-174 438/AS; Cost $32.95, subject
      to change) will be available only from:
           National Technical Information Service
           5285 Port Royal Road
           Springfield, VA 22161
           Telephone: 703-487-4650
    The EPA Project Officer can be contacted at:
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