United States Office of Water EPA-821-F-16-010
Environmental Protection (4303T) September 2006
Agency
VvEPA Fact Sheet
EPA Approves New Test Procedures for Analyzing
Pollutants in Wastewater and Sewage Sludge
EPA is adding procedures for sampling and analysis in wastewater and sewage sludge. These
revisions for analytical methods add choices to the set of EPA-approved methods for measuring
pollutants. The newly-approved methods also reflect improvements in science and technology.
Background
EPA approves sampling procedures and analytical methods that industrial and municipal facilities use to
determine pollutants of wastewater. Facilities use these methods to demonstrate compliance with permits
under the Clean Water Act (CWA).
EPA revises the list of approved methods periodically based on information from the Alternate Test
Procedures approval process, from the public, from Voluntary Consensus Standards Bodies (VCSB), and
from vendors. Revising the list of approved methods by adding additional methods and clarifying
compliance sampling procedures gives states and facilities greater flexibility to monitor water more
effectively.
In August 2005 and April 2006, EPA proposed to approve a number of new analytical methods. The
proposed changes included:
• adding EPA, vendor-developed methods, and VCSB methods in wastewater and
• adding EPA methods in sewage sludge.
Summary of Final Rule
This rule amends the Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants (at 40 CFR
Part 136) to:
• approve EPA methods and methods submitted by stakeholders for E. coli and enterococci for
use in wastewater and
• approve EPA methods for fecal conforms and Salmonella in sewage sludge
The addition of these methods offer a wider variety of options to conduct compliance monitoring.
Additional Information and Copies
For further information concerning this final rule, please contact Robin K. Oshiro at the U.S. EPA Office of
Water, Engineering and Analysis Division (4303T), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
20460; (e-mail: Oshiro.Robin@epa.gov).
The Federal Register notice is available at: http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/methods .
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