wqx 3.0.87 → 3.0.88

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  1. package/descriptions/ActivityType.json +2 -0
  2. package/descriptions/ActivityType.json.js +2 -0
  3. package/descriptions/AnalyticalMethod.json +10 -7
  4. package/descriptions/AnalyticalMethod.json.js +10 -7
  5. package/descriptions/Characteristic.json +5 -0
  6. package/descriptions/Characteristic.json.js +5 -0
  7. package/descriptions/CharacteristicAlias.json +1889 -1884
  8. package/descriptions/CharacteristicAlias.json.js +1889 -1884
  9. package/descriptions/Organization.json +6 -4
  10. package/descriptions/Organization.json.js +6 -4
  11. package/descriptions/Taxon.json +11 -0
  12. package/descriptions/Taxon.json.js +11 -0
  13. package/descriptions/TaxonAlias.json +3193 -3182
  14. package/descriptions/TaxonAlias.json.js +3193 -3182
  15. package/groups/CASNumber.json +5 -0
  16. package/groups/CASNumber.json.js +5 -0
  17. package/groups/CharacteristicName.json +5 -0
  18. package/groups/CharacteristicName.json.js +5 -0
  19. package/groups/Taxon.json +11 -0
  20. package/groups/Taxon.json.js +11 -0
  21. package/json-schema/activitymetric.json +2 -0
  22. package/json-schema/biological-habitat.json +2 -0
  23. package/json-schema/biological.json +21 -0
  24. package/json-schema/definitions.json +23 -0
  25. package/json-schema/habitat.json +10 -0
  26. package/json-schema/instantaneous.json +10 -0
  27. package/json-schema/physical-chemistry.json +10 -0
  28. package/package.json +1 -1
  29. package/required/ActivityType-MonitoringLocationType.json +2 -0
  30. package/required/ActivityType-MonitoringLocationType.json.js +2 -0
  31. package/values/ActivityType.json +2 -0
  32. package/values/ActivityType.json.js +2 -0
  33. package/values/AnalyticalMethod.json +3 -0
  34. package/values/AnalyticalMethod.json.js +3 -0
  35. package/values/Characteristic.json +5 -0
  36. package/values/Characteristic.json.js +5 -0
  37. package/values/CharacteristicAlias.json +5 -0
  38. package/values/CharacteristicAlias.json.js +5 -0
  39. package/values/Organization.json +2 -0
  40. package/values/Organization.json.js +2 -0
  41. package/values/Taxon.json +11 -0
  42. package/values/Taxon.json.js +11 -0
  43. package/values/TaxonAlias.json +11 -0
  44. package/values/TaxonAlias.json.js +11 -0
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
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  "Quality Control Alternative Measurement Sensitivity": "A repeated measurement of the same field (also a lab where detection limits do not apply) sample collected to control sensitivity typically for a specific instrument in order calculate the alternative measurement sensitivity (AMS). AMS is the standard deviation of 7 measurements of a sample (with a signal in the quantitative range) times the two-sided critical t-value for 99% confidence (3.708)",
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  "Quality Control Alternative Measurement Sensitivity Plus": "A repeated measurement of different field samples collected to control sensitivity typically for a specific instrument/sensor in order calculate the alternative measurement sensitivity (AMS+). AMS+ is defined as the standard deviation of 7 measurements of samples collected very closely in time and space times the two-sided critical t-value for 99% confidence.",
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  "Quality Control Field Calibration Check": "A standard independently prepared ( different source, different analyst) from the calibration standards and run after the original calibration to verify the original calibration. There is usually one calibration check standard per batch.",
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+ "Quality Control Field Msr/Obs Post-Calibration": "Measurements against a specified standard post calibration.",
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+ "Quality Control Field Msr/Obs Pre-Calibration": "Initial measurements against a specified standard prior to calibration.",
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  "Quality Control Field Replicate Habitat Assessment": "A habitat measurement or evaluation collected to assess the reproducibility of the sampling technique.",
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  "Quality Control Field Replicate Msr/Obs": "A field measurement or observation taken to assess the reproducity of the sampling technique or analytical method.",
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  "Quality Control Field Replicate Portable Data Logger": "A measurement taken to verify the quality of data taken by a data logger.",
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ export default {
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  "Quality Control Alternative Measurement Sensitivity": "A repeated measurement of the same field (also a lab where detection limits do not apply) sample collected to control sensitivity typically for a specific instrument in order calculate the alternative measurement sensitivity (AMS). AMS is the standard deviation of 7 measurements of a sample (with a signal in the quantitative range) times the two-sided critical t-value for 99% confidence (3.708)",
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  "Quality Control Alternative Measurement Sensitivity Plus": "A repeated measurement of different field samples collected to control sensitivity typically for a specific instrument/sensor in order calculate the alternative measurement sensitivity (AMS+). AMS+ is defined as the standard deviation of 7 measurements of samples collected very closely in time and space times the two-sided critical t-value for 99% confidence.",
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  "Quality Control Field Calibration Check": "A standard independently prepared ( different source, different analyst) from the calibration standards and run after the original calibration to verify the original calibration. There is usually one calibration check standard per batch.",
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+ "Quality Control Field Msr/Obs Post-Calibration": "Measurements against a specified standard post calibration.",
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+ "Quality Control Field Msr/Obs Pre-Calibration": "Initial measurements against a specified standard prior to calibration.",
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  "Quality Control Field Replicate Habitat Assessment": "A habitat measurement or evaluation collected to assess the reproducibility of the sampling technique.",
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  "Quality Control Field Replicate Msr/Obs": "A field measurement or observation taken to assess the reproducity of the sampling technique or analytical method.",
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  "Quality Control Field Replicate Portable Data Logger": "A measurement taken to verify the quality of data taken by a data logger.",
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
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  "504": "",
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  "505": "505 ~ EPA-NERL ; Pesticides and PCBs in Water GC-ECD",
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  "506": "506 ~ EPA-NERL ; Phthalate and Adipate Esters in Water by GCPID",
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- "507": "507 ~ EPA-TSC/NERL ; Pesticides in Water Using GCNPD",
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+ "507": "Standard Methods (19th ed.) 507 (dissolved oxygen depletion) mg/L",
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  "508": "508 ~ EPA-TSC/NERL ; Chlorinated Pesticides in Water Using GCECD",
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  "509": "509 ~ EPA-NERL ; Ethylene thiourea in water using GC with a N-P detector",
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  "513": "",
@@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@
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  "410.1": "410.1 ~ EPA-NERL ; Chemical Oxygen Demand by Titrimetry",
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  "410.2": "410.2 ~ EPA-NERL ; Chemical Oxygen Demand by Titrimetry",
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  "410.3": "410.3 ~ EPA-NERL ; Chemical Oxygen Demand in Saline Waters by Titrimetry",
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- "410.4": "",
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+ "410.4": "410.4 ~ EPA-ORD / EPA-OST ; Chemical oxygen demand in water by colorimetry",
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  "410_M(A)": "",
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  "410_M(B)": "",
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  "4110-B": "4110B ~ Standard Methods ; Anions in Water by Ion Chromatography",
@@ -1537,9 +1537,9 @@
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  "4500-NH3 H***retired**/ 4500-NH3 H": "4500-NH3 H***retired*** 4500-NH3 H",
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  "4500-NH3 B": "4500-NH3 B ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Titration",
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  "4500-NH3 B PRE": "4500-NH3 B ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia: Preliminary Distillation Step",
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- "4500-NH3 C": "4500-NH3 C ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Titration",
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- "4500-NH3 D": "4500-NH3 D ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Selective Electrode",
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- "4500-NH3 E": "4500-NH3 E ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Selective Electrode Methods Using Known Addition",
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+ "4500-NH3 C": "Ammonia is titrated with standard sulfiuric acid using a mixed indicator of methyl red and methylene blue.",
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+ "4500-NH3 D": "The ammonia-selective electrode uses a hydrophobic gas-permeable membrane to separate the sample solution from an electrode internal solution of ammonium chloride. ",
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+ "4500-NH3 E": "This method is applicable to the measurement of 0.03 to 1400 mg NH3-N/L in potable and surface waters and domestic and industrial wastes. High concentrations of dissolved ions affect the measurement, but color and turbidity do not. Sample distillation is unnecessary.",
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  "4500-NH3 G***retired*** 4500-NH3(G)": "4500-NH3 G ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Automated Phenate",
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  "4500-NH3 H": "4500-NH3 H ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Flow Injection Analysis",
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  "4500-NH3(C)***retired*** 4500-NH3 C": "https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/7409/",
@@ -1548,6 +1548,7 @@
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  "4500-NH3(F)": "",
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  "4500-NH3(G)": "https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/7410/",
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  "4500-NH3(H)***retired*** 4500-NH3 H": "https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/9697/",
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+ "4500-NH3 G": "Alkaline phenol and hypochlorite react with ammonia to form indophenol blue that is proportional to the ammonia concentration. The blue color formed is intensified with sodium nitroprusside.",
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  "4500-NO2": "",
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  "4500-NO2 - B***retired**4500-NO2(B)": "",
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  "4500-NO2(B)": "4500-NO2- B ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrite by Colorimetry",
@@ -1563,7 +1564,7 @@
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  "4500-NO3(E)": "4500-NO3- E ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrate in Water After Cadmium Reduction",
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  "4500-NO3(F)": "4500-NO3- F ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrate by Automated Cadmium Reduction Method",
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  "4500-NO3(G)": "",
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- "4500-NO3(H)": "Not current version URL: https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/7417/",
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+ "4500-NO3(H)": "4500-NO3- H ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrate by Automated Hydrazine Reduction",
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  "4500-NO3(I)": "",
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  "4500-NO3- D***retired*// 4500-NO3 D": "",
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  "4500-NO3- E***retired***4500-NO3(E)": "",
@@ -1664,7 +1665,7 @@
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  "515.3": "515.3 ~ EPA-OGWDW/TSC ; Chlorinated Acids by GC/ECD",
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  "515.4": "515.4 ~ EPA-OGWDW/TSC ; Chlorinated Acids by GCECD",
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  "520011SAES": "",
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- "5210-B": "Not current version URL: https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/5715/",
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+ "5210-B": "5210B ~ Standard Methods ; BOD: 5-Day Test",
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  "5210-C": "",
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  "5220-B": "",
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  "5220-C": "5220C ~ Standard Methods ; COD by Closed Reflux, Titration",
@@ -1688,6 +1689,7 @@
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  "535 (ITMS)": "535 (ITMS) ~ EPA-ORD / EPA-OST ; Chloroacetanilide and other acetamide herbicide degradates by solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry with Ion Trap MS",
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  "535 (TQMS)": "535 (TQMS) ~ EPA-ORD / EPA-OST ; Chloroacetanilide and other acetamide herbicide degradates by solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry with Triple Quadrupole MS",
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  "537.1": "https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_report.cfm?Lab=NERL&dirEntryId=343042",
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+ "537M": "Modified, The 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) required EPA to establish a Contaminant Candidate List (CCL), that contains a list of drinking water contaminants that the Agency will consider for future regulation. EPA must make a regulatory determination on a minimum of five contaminants every five years. The first CCL was published in 1998, and updates were anticipated every five years thereafter. One of the key pieces of information that must be available in order to make a regulatory determination is nationwide occurrence data for the chemical contaminants under consideration. Historically, EPA has collected the necessary occurrence data under its Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulations (UCMR). Under the UCMR, monitoring is conducted at selected drinking water utilities for specific contaminants of interest. The chemical analyses are usually performed by the utilities or by commercial laboratories. To meet the requirements of monitoring under the UCMR program, the analytical methods developed should be specific, sensitive, and practical enough for application in commercial laboratories. This task will focus on the development of analytical methods for chemicals identified on future CCLs or emerging contaminants not yet listed on the CCL. These methods will be used for the collection of occurrence data under future UCMRs.",
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  "54002B": "54002B ~ Abraxis ; Benomyl and Carbendazim in water by Immunoassay, Microtiter Plate",
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  "54003A": "",
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  "54003B": "54003B ~ Abraxis ; 2,4-D by Immunoassay, Microtiter Plate",
@@ -2828,6 +2830,7 @@
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  "D888(C)": "",
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  "D888-05": "Supersede by ASTM D888 - 18",
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  "D888-12": "D888-12 ~ ASTM ; Test Method A - Titrimetric Procedure-High Level ; Test Method B - Instrumental Probe Procedure Electrochemical ; Test Method C - Instrumental Probe Procedure Luminescence-Based Sensor https://www.astm.org/DATABASE.CART/HISTORICAL/D888-12.htm",
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+ "D888-18": "These test methods cover the determination of dissolved oxygen in water. Three test methods are given as follows: Test Method A-Titrimetric Procedure-High Level, Test Method B-Instrumental Probe Procedure-Electrochemical, Test Method C-Instrumental Probe Procedure-Luminescence-Based Sensor",
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  "D888-18(A)": "https://reference.globalspec.com/standard/4472867/astm-d888-18",
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  "D888-18(B)": "https://reference.globalspec.com/standard/4472867/astm-d888-18",
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  "D888-18(C)": "https://reference.globalspec.com/standard/4472867/astm-d888-18",
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  "504": "",
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  "505": "505 ~ EPA-NERL ; Pesticides and PCBs in Water GC-ECD",
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  "506": "506 ~ EPA-NERL ; Phthalate and Adipate Esters in Water by GCPID",
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- "507": "507 ~ EPA-TSC/NERL ; Pesticides in Water Using GCNPD",
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+ "507": "Standard Methods (19th ed.) 507 (dissolved oxygen depletion) mg/L",
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  "508": "508 ~ EPA-TSC/NERL ; Chlorinated Pesticides in Water Using GCECD",
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  "509": "509 ~ EPA-NERL ; Ethylene thiourea in water using GC with a N-P detector",
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  "513": "",
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  "410.1": "410.1 ~ EPA-NERL ; Chemical Oxygen Demand by Titrimetry",
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  "410.2": "410.2 ~ EPA-NERL ; Chemical Oxygen Demand by Titrimetry",
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  "410.3": "410.3 ~ EPA-NERL ; Chemical Oxygen Demand in Saline Waters by Titrimetry",
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- "410.4": "",
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+ "410.4": "410.4 ~ EPA-ORD / EPA-OST ; Chemical oxygen demand in water by colorimetry",
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  "410_M(A)": "",
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  "410_M(B)": "",
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  "4110-B": "4110B ~ Standard Methods ; Anions in Water by Ion Chromatography",
@@ -1537,9 +1537,9 @@ export default {
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  "4500-NH3 H***retired**/ 4500-NH3 H": "4500-NH3 H***retired*** 4500-NH3 H",
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  "4500-NH3 B": "4500-NH3 B ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Titration",
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  "4500-NH3 B PRE": "4500-NH3 B ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia: Preliminary Distillation Step",
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- "4500-NH3 C": "4500-NH3 C ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Titration",
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- "4500-NH3 D": "4500-NH3 D ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Selective Electrode",
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- "4500-NH3 E": "4500-NH3 E ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Selective Electrode Methods Using Known Addition",
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+ "4500-NH3 C": "Ammonia is titrated with standard sulfiuric acid using a mixed indicator of methyl red and methylene blue.",
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+ "4500-NH3 D": "The ammonia-selective electrode uses a hydrophobic gas-permeable membrane to separate the sample solution from an electrode internal solution of ammonium chloride. ",
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+ "4500-NH3 E": "This method is applicable to the measurement of 0.03 to 1400 mg NH3-N/L in potable and surface waters and domestic and industrial wastes. High concentrations of dissolved ions affect the measurement, but color and turbidity do not. Sample distillation is unnecessary.",
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  "4500-NH3 G***retired*** 4500-NH3(G)": "4500-NH3 G ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Automated Phenate",
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  "4500-NH3 H": "4500-NH3 H ~ Standard Methods ; Ammonia by Flow Injection Analysis",
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  "4500-NH3(C)***retired*** 4500-NH3 C": "https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/7409/",
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  "4500-NH3(F)": "",
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  "4500-NH3(G)": "https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/7410/",
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  "4500-NH3(H)***retired*** 4500-NH3 H": "https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/9697/",
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+ "4500-NH3 G": "Alkaline phenol and hypochlorite react with ammonia to form indophenol blue that is proportional to the ammonia concentration. The blue color formed is intensified with sodium nitroprusside.",
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  "4500-NO2": "",
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  "4500-NO2 - B***retired**4500-NO2(B)": "",
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  "4500-NO2(B)": "4500-NO2- B ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrite by Colorimetry",
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  "4500-NO3(E)": "4500-NO3- E ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrate in Water After Cadmium Reduction",
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  "4500-NO3(F)": "4500-NO3- F ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrate by Automated Cadmium Reduction Method",
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  "4500-NO3(G)": "",
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- "4500-NO3(H)": "Not current version URL: https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/7417/",
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+ "4500-NO3(H)": "4500-NO3- H ~ Standard Methods ; Nitrate by Automated Hydrazine Reduction",
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  "4500-NO3(I)": "",
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  "4500-NO3- D***retired*// 4500-NO3 D": "",
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  "4500-NO3- E***retired***4500-NO3(E)": "",
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  "515.3": "515.3 ~ EPA-OGWDW/TSC ; Chlorinated Acids by GC/ECD",
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  "515.4": "515.4 ~ EPA-OGWDW/TSC ; Chlorinated Acids by GCECD",
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  "520011SAES": "",
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- "5210-B": "Not current version URL: https://www.nemi.gov/methods/method_summary/5715/",
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+ "5210-B": "5210B ~ Standard Methods ; BOD: 5-Day Test",
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  "5210-C": "",
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  "5220-B": "",
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  "5220-C": "5220C ~ Standard Methods ; COD by Closed Reflux, Titration",
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  "535 (ITMS)": "535 (ITMS) ~ EPA-ORD / EPA-OST ; Chloroacetanilide and other acetamide herbicide degradates by solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry with Ion Trap MS",
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  "535 (TQMS)": "535 (TQMS) ~ EPA-ORD / EPA-OST ; Chloroacetanilide and other acetamide herbicide degradates by solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry with Triple Quadrupole MS",
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  "537.1": "https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_report.cfm?Lab=NERL&dirEntryId=343042",
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+ "537M": "Modified, The 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) required EPA to establish a Contaminant Candidate List (CCL), that contains a list of drinking water contaminants that the Agency will consider for future regulation. EPA must make a regulatory determination on a minimum of five contaminants every five years. The first CCL was published in 1998, and updates were anticipated every five years thereafter. One of the key pieces of information that must be available in order to make a regulatory determination is nationwide occurrence data for the chemical contaminants under consideration. Historically, EPA has collected the necessary occurrence data under its Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulations (UCMR). Under the UCMR, monitoring is conducted at selected drinking water utilities for specific contaminants of interest. The chemical analyses are usually performed by the utilities or by commercial laboratories. To meet the requirements of monitoring under the UCMR program, the analytical methods developed should be specific, sensitive, and practical enough for application in commercial laboratories. This task will focus on the development of analytical methods for chemicals identified on future CCLs or emerging contaminants not yet listed on the CCL. These methods will be used for the collection of occurrence data under future UCMRs.",
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  "54002B": "54002B ~ Abraxis ; Benomyl and Carbendazim in water by Immunoassay, Microtiter Plate",
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  "54003A": "",
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  "54003B": "54003B ~ Abraxis ; 2,4-D by Immunoassay, Microtiter Plate",
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  "D888(C)": "",
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  "D888-05": "Supersede by ASTM D888 - 18",
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  "D888-12": "D888-12 ~ ASTM ; Test Method A - Titrimetric Procedure-High Level ; Test Method B - Instrumental Probe Procedure Electrochemical ; Test Method C - Instrumental Probe Procedure Luminescence-Based Sensor https://www.astm.org/DATABASE.CART/HISTORICAL/D888-12.htm",
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+ "D888-18": "These test methods cover the determination of dissolved oxygen in water. Three test methods are given as follows: Test Method A-Titrimetric Procedure-High Level, Test Method B-Instrumental Probe Procedure-Electrochemical, Test Method C-Instrumental Probe Procedure-Luminescence-Based Sensor",
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  "D888-18(A)": "https://reference.globalspec.com/standard/4472867/astm-d888-18",
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  "D888-18(B)": "https://reference.globalspec.com/standard/4472867/astm-d888-18",
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  "D888-18(C)": "https://reference.globalspec.com/standard/4472867/astm-d888-18",
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  "Diclofenac": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Diclofenac, 4-hydroxy": "; Request Date: 19-JUN-14",
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  "Diclofenac-d4": "NWIS",
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+ "Diclofop": "",
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  "Diclofop methyl": "Request Date: 22-JUL-14| Organics, Pesticide ; PFOA, Perfluorooctanoic Acid; 1040 ~ ",
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  "Diclofop-methyl***retired***use Diclofop methyl": "Request Date: 2-Apr-15 (nps.gov cas# review)",
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  "Dicofol": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Hexyl 2-ethylhexyl phthalate": "",
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  "Hexyl heptafluorobutanoate": "",
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  "Hexylene Glycol": "; Request Date: 11-JAN-18",
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+ "Hexythiazox": "",
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  "High-temperature coal tar pitch": "; Request Date: 24-MAY-10",
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  "Hilsenhoff Biotic Index": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Hind Femur Length": "",
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  "Potassium undecafluorohexanoate": "",
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  "Potassium-39": "",
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  "Potassium-40": "Potassium, atomic number 19.; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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+ "Potential Solar Radiation (% Time Shading Absent)": "",
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  "Potential Sources": "",
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  "Potthastia": "NWIS",
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  "Power plant load": "Capacity requirements for an electrical power plant.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Triclocarban (3-4-4'-Trichlorocarbanilide)***retired***use Triclocarban": "Request Date: 22-May-19 (nps.gov cas# review)",
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  "Triclocarban-13C6": "Request Date: 25-Mar-14 (nps.gov cas# review)",
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  "Triclopyr": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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+ "Triclopyr-butotyl": "",
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  "Triclosan": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
20709
20713
  "Triclosan methyl ether": "Request Date: 30-May-13 (nps.gov cas# review)",
20710
20714
  "Triclosan,C13H10Cl2O- derivative": "Request Date: 30-May-13 (nps.gov cas# review)",
@@ -21135,6 +21139,7 @@
21135
21139
  "Wetland Habitat alteration (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
21136
21140
  "Wetted Width": "NRSA; Request Date: 01-SEP-16",
21137
21141
  "Whirling Disease Present (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
21142
+ "White ice thickness": "Formed when snow accumulates on ice, melts, and refreezes, and when rain falls on snow creating slush and refreezing",
21138
21143
  "Whole effluent toxicity": "; Request Date: 26-JAN-18",
21139
21144
  "Width": "The distance from one surface to another surface of an object.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
21140
21145
  "Wiedemannia": "NWIS",
@@ -12271,6 +12271,7 @@ export default {
12271
12271
  "Diclofenac": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
12272
12272
  "Diclofenac, 4-hydroxy": "; Request Date: 19-JUN-14",
12273
12273
  "Diclofenac-d4": "NWIS",
12274
+ "Diclofop": "",
12274
12275
  "Diclofop methyl": "Request Date: 22-JUL-14| Organics, Pesticide ; PFOA, Perfluorooctanoic Acid; 1040 ~ ",
12275
12276
  "Diclofop-methyl***retired***use Diclofop methyl": "Request Date: 2-Apr-15 (nps.gov cas# review)",
12276
12277
  "Dicofol": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
@@ -13953,6 +13954,7 @@ export default {
13953
13954
  "Hexyl 2-ethylhexyl phthalate": "",
13954
13955
  "Hexyl heptafluorobutanoate": "",
13955
13956
  "Hexylene Glycol": "; Request Date: 11-JAN-18",
13957
+ "Hexythiazox": "",
13956
13958
  "High-temperature coal tar pitch": "; Request Date: 24-MAY-10",
13957
13959
  "Hilsenhoff Biotic Index": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
13958
13960
  "Hind Femur Length": "",
@@ -18302,6 +18304,7 @@ export default {
18302
18304
  "Potassium undecafluorohexanoate": "",
18303
18305
  "Potassium-39": "",
18304
18306
  "Potassium-40": "Potassium, atomic number 19.; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
18307
+ "Potential Solar Radiation (% Time Shading Absent)": "",
18305
18308
  "Potential Sources": "",
18306
18309
  "Potthastia": "NWIS",
18307
18310
  "Power plant load": "Capacity requirements for an electrical power plant.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
@@ -20705,6 +20708,7 @@ export default {
20705
20708
  "Triclocarban (3-4-4'-Trichlorocarbanilide)***retired***use Triclocarban": "Request Date: 22-May-19 (nps.gov cas# review)",
20706
20709
  "Triclocarban-13C6": "Request Date: 25-Mar-14 (nps.gov cas# review)",
20707
20710
  "Triclopyr": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
20711
+ "Triclopyr-butotyl": "",
20708
20712
  "Triclosan": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
20709
20713
  "Triclosan methyl ether": "Request Date: 30-May-13 (nps.gov cas# review)",
20710
20714
  "Triclosan,C13H10Cl2O- derivative": "Request Date: 30-May-13 (nps.gov cas# review)",
@@ -21135,6 +21139,7 @@ export default {
21135
21139
  "Wetland Habitat alteration (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
21136
21140
  "Wetted Width": "NRSA; Request Date: 01-SEP-16",
21137
21141
  "Whirling Disease Present (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
21142
+ "White ice thickness": "Formed when snow accumulates on ice, melts, and refreezes, and when rain falls on snow creating slush and refreezing",
21138
21143
  "Whole effluent toxicity": "; Request Date: 26-JAN-18",
21139
21144
  "Width": "The distance from one surface to another surface of an object.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
21140
21145
  "Wiedemannia": "NWIS",