United States
                  Environmental Protection
                  Agency
 Atmospheric Research and
 Exposure Assessment Laboratory
 Research Triangfe Park NC 27711
                  Research and Development
 EPA/600/S8-90/005 Mar. 1990
SEPA         Project  Summary
                  Technical Assistance
                  Document for Sampling and
                  Analysis of Toxic  Organic
                  Compounds in  Ambient Air
                   This  guidance  document  was
                 originally issued in June 1983. Since
                 then, significant changes  have
                 occurred in the regulations that cover
                 volatile and semi-volatile organic air
                 pollutants. There have also been
                 significant advances in the collection
                 and analysis of organic compounds
                 and in the quality and availability of
                 calibration and QC samples for them.
                 This present version of the guidance
                 document reflects these changes so
                 that the  new information  can be
                 readily available to the monitoring
                 community. Because the document
                 covers regulatory  issues, sampling
                 and analytical methods, monitoring
                 plan development  and  quality
                 assurance, it will be an  aid to  both
                 governmental and industrial
                 personnel concerned with monitoring
                 the ambient air  for organic
                 compounds. It should be useful for
                 planning and establishing these air
                 monitoring programs,  but it should
                 not be used as the sole source for
                 such a program.
                  This  Project  Summary was
                 developed by EPA's  Atmospheric
                 Research and  Exposure Assessment
                 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
  When  the Technical Assistance
 Document for Sampling and Analysis of
 Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient
 Air was initially published in June 1983, it
 was intended as a guide  to those who
 design and  implement  ambient air
 monitoring programs  for  toxic organic
 compounds. Since that date, there have
 been significant  advances  in  the
 methodology for analyzing toxic organic
 air  pollutants  (TOAPs), significant
 improvements  in the  quality  and
 availability of calibration standards for
 TOAPs, and significant changes in TOAP
 regulations.  The combined  impact of
 these factors limited the vitality  of the
 Technical Assistance Document  and
 necessitated  revision of the original
 document to reflect advances in the field.

 Purpose and Audience
  This Technical Assistance  Document
 (TAD) is  intended for use by regional,
 state, and local environmental regulatory
 personnel. It may also aid the regulated
 community  in developing  TOAP
 monitoring programs.  The TAD  is not
 intended to serve as a single source of
 information from which  all  necessary
technical input  concerning TOAP
monitoring can be obtained. Instead, it is
a guidance document which can be used
as a basis for the development of TOAP
monitoring programs.

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Contents
  The revised TAD is presented in seven
major sections, including the introduction.
Section 2  provides  fundamental
information  concerning risk assessment
and addresses the regulatory issues that
result in a need for TOAP  monitoring
programs.
  Section 3  focuses on the factors that
affect  the development  of a  TOAP
monitoring  program.  This  section
emphasizes  adequate  TOAP monitoring
program planning to achieve established
objectives. Topics  addressed include
program design based on  data  quality
objectives, evaluation  of  available
information,  selection  of sampling and
analytical protocols,  specification  of
quality  assurance protocols,  data
reporting, safety  considerations, and
manpower requirements The information
Is  presented  in  a  manner that
Impliesstepwise progression through  the
planning process; however, actual  TOAP
monitoring  program  planning   is   an
iterative process  wherein conflicts
between program   objectives  and  the
limitations  of planning elements  are
reconciled.
          Section  4 presents an  overview  of
        sampling methods for TOAPs. Sampling
        methodologies are reviewed on the basis
        of chemical and physical properties. Most
        of this section is dedicated to procedures
        for  volatile  and  nonvolatile TOAPs.
        Advances  in sampling protocols  for
        phase  distribution analysis  of semi-
        volatile TOAPs  are also reviewed in this
        section.
          Section 5 provides an overview of the
        various analytical  protocols for TOAPs.
        Field  and laboratory screening
        techniques are discussed  in general
        terms.  This  section  concludes  with  a
        discussion of  compound-specific
        analytical techniques.
          Section 6 serves to integrate the basic
        information contained in Sections 4 and 5
        and  addresses  sampling  and analytical
        approaches  for specific  organic
        compounds. The highlight of Section 6 is
        a table summarizing  the  sampling  and
        analytical  protocols that are suitable  for
        several of the organic compounds subject
        to regulation under Section  112 of the
        Clean Air Act.
          Section  7 provides  information about
        the  components  of  effective  quality
assurance for  a TOAP  monitoring
program. The emphasis of this section is
on system design, document control,
data storage,  quality audits,  reports,
training,  equipment maintenance,
calibration,  reference materials  and
method validation.
     Howard Crist is the EPA Project Officer (see below).
     The complete report, entitled "Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and
          Analysis of Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient Air," (Order No. PB 90-
           187-014AS; Cost: $23.00 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:
              Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory
              U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
              Research Triangle Park, NC 27711                   	
  United States
  Environmental Protection
  Agency
Center for Environmental Research
Information
Cincinnati OH 45268
  Official Business
  Penalty for Private Use $300

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