wqx 3.0.90 → 3.0.91

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  1. package/descriptions/ActivityType.json +6 -0
  2. package/descriptions/ActivityType.json.js +6 -0
  3. package/descriptions/AnalyticalMethod.json +1 -0
  4. package/descriptions/AnalyticalMethod.json.js +1 -0
  5. package/descriptions/Characteristic.json +10 -0
  6. package/descriptions/Characteristic.json.js +10 -0
  7. package/descriptions/CharacteristicAlias.json +1700 -1682
  8. package/descriptions/CharacteristicAlias.json.js +1700 -1682
  9. package/descriptions/CharacteristicPickListValue.json +1 -0
  10. package/descriptions/CharacteristicPickListValue.json.js +1 -0
  11. package/descriptions/MethodSpeciation.json +1 -1
  12. package/descriptions/MethodSpeciation.json.js +1 -1
  13. package/descriptions/MonitoringLocationType.json +6 -5
  14. package/descriptions/MonitoringLocationType.json.js +6 -5
  15. package/descriptions/Organization.json +4 -4
  16. package/descriptions/Organization.json.js +4 -4
  17. package/descriptions/SampleCollectionMethod.json +6 -5
  18. package/descriptions/SampleCollectionMethod.json.js +6 -5
  19. package/groups/CASNumber.json +10 -0
  20. package/groups/CASNumber.json.js +10 -0
  21. package/groups/CharacteristicName.json +10 -0
  22. package/groups/CharacteristicName.json.js +10 -0
  23. package/json-schema/activitymetric.json +6 -0
  24. package/json-schema/biological-habitat.json +6 -0
  25. package/json-schema/biological.json +17 -0
  26. package/json-schema/definitions.json +24 -0
  27. package/json-schema/habitat.json +17 -0
  28. package/json-schema/instantaneous.json +17 -0
  29. package/json-schema/location.json +1 -0
  30. package/json-schema/physical-chemistry.json +17 -0
  31. package/package.json +1 -1
  32. package/required/ActivityType-ResultAnalyticalMethodID-ResultAnalyticalMethodContext.json +1 -0
  33. package/required/ActivityType-ResultAnalyticalMethodID-ResultAnalyticalMethodContext.json.js +1 -0
  34. package/required/CharacteristicName-ResultAnalyticalMethodID-ResultAnalyticalMethodContext.json +5 -0
  35. package/required/CharacteristicName-ResultAnalyticalMethodID-ResultAnalyticalMethodContext.json.js +5 -0
  36. package/values/ActivityType.json +6 -0
  37. package/values/ActivityType.json.js +6 -0
  38. package/values/AnalyticalMethod.json +1 -0
  39. package/values/AnalyticalMethod.json.js +1 -0
  40. package/values/Characteristic.json +10 -0
  41. package/values/Characteristic.json.js +10 -0
  42. package/values/CharacteristicAlias.json +18 -0
  43. package/values/CharacteristicAlias.json.js +18 -0
  44. package/values/CharacteristicPickListValue.json +1 -0
  45. package/values/CharacteristicPickListValue.json.js +1 -0
  46. package/values/MonitoringLocationType.json +1 -0
  47. package/values/MonitoringLocationType.json.js +1 -0
  48. package/values/Organization.json +3 -3
  49. package/values/Organization.json.js +3 -3
  50. package/values/SampleCollectionMethod.json +6 -5
  51. package/values/SampleCollectionMethod.json.js +6 -5
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Re-Analysis": "A sample that is analyzed more than once.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike": "A known mass of target analyte added to a blank sample or subsample in the laboratory. The pupose of a laboratory spike is to show that sample preperation procedures do not contribute to loss of analytes.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike Duplicate": "A known mass of target analyte added to a blank sample or subsample in the laboratory. The purpose of a laboratory spike is to show that sample preparation procedures do not contribute to loss of analytes.",
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+ "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike Target": "The reference expected value when a known mass of target analyte is added to a blank sample or subsample in the laboratory. The purpose of a laboratory spike is to show that sample preparation procedures do not contribute to loss of analytes.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike of a Lab Blank": "The lab blank (method blank) is prepared in the lab to represent the matrix as closely as possible, then spiked with known concentrations of the analytes.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Split": "A sample split in the laboratory from half of a mother or parent sample.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Surrogate Control Standard": "Surrogate Standard - A pure compound added to a sample in the lab before processing so that the efficiency of the method can be determined.",
@@ -49,6 +50,11 @@
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  "Quality Control Sample-Reagent Blank": "Reagent Blank is analyte free water analyzed with samples, one per sample test. The reagent blank is analyzed to control the quality. ",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Reference Sample": "A sample (i.e., test sample or control sample/standard) with known analyte concentration used either singly or in replicate, as appropriate, to monitor method performance characteristics. ",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Trip Blank": "Trip blanks are test samples of analyte-free media taken from the laboratory to the sampling site and returned to the laboratory unopened. They are used to measure cross-contamination from the container and preservative during transport, field handling, and storage. Usually, at least one trip blank should be prepared for each sample type per trip.",
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+ "Quality Control-Calibration Check": "The resulting value for a standard run during or after field work to verify that an instrument has maintained its calibration.",
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+ "Quality Control-Calibration Check Buffer": "A standard run during or after field work to verify that an instrument has maintained its calibration.",
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+ "Quality Control-Meter Lab Blank": "Lab Blanks are analyte-free matrices prepared in the lab and measured with a portable meter or logger to check for meter contamination or bias.  Examples are zero DO standard and distilled water for conductivity.",
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+ "Quality Control-Meter Lab Duplicate": "One of two samples taken from the same matrix and measured with different portable meters or loggers and/or by different personnel. Duplicates are used to assess variance of the meters or measurement process.",
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+ "Quality Control-Meter Lab Duplicate 2": "The second of two samples taken from the same matrix and measured with different portable meters or loggers and/or by different personnel. Duplicates are used to assess variance of the meters or measurement process.",
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  "Quality Control-Negative Control": "The process to control the quality of measurement with absence of analyte or habitat is negative control.",
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  "Sample-Composite With Parents": "A sample split in the laboratory from half of a mother or parent sample.",
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  "Sample-Composite Without Parents": "Describes a sample which is a composite of either several discrete sampling events not described elsewhere, or is a sample collected by a continuous process over some time period. No database record exists as its parent.",
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ export default {
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Re-Analysis": "A sample that is analyzed more than once.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike": "A known mass of target analyte added to a blank sample or subsample in the laboratory. The pupose of a laboratory spike is to show that sample preperation procedures do not contribute to loss of analytes.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike Duplicate": "A known mass of target analyte added to a blank sample or subsample in the laboratory. The purpose of a laboratory spike is to show that sample preparation procedures do not contribute to loss of analytes.",
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+ "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike Target": "The reference expected value when a known mass of target analyte is added to a blank sample or subsample in the laboratory. The purpose of a laboratory spike is to show that sample preparation procedures do not contribute to loss of analytes.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Spike of a Lab Blank": "The lab blank (method blank) is prepared in the lab to represent the matrix as closely as possible, then spiked with known concentrations of the analytes.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Split": "A sample split in the laboratory from half of a mother or parent sample.",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Lab Surrogate Control Standard": "Surrogate Standard - A pure compound added to a sample in the lab before processing so that the efficiency of the method can be determined.",
@@ -49,6 +50,11 @@ export default {
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  "Quality Control Sample-Reagent Blank": "Reagent Blank is analyte free water analyzed with samples, one per sample test. The reagent blank is analyzed to control the quality. ",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Reference Sample": "A sample (i.e., test sample or control sample/standard) with known analyte concentration used either singly or in replicate, as appropriate, to monitor method performance characteristics. ",
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  "Quality Control Sample-Trip Blank": "Trip blanks are test samples of analyte-free media taken from the laboratory to the sampling site and returned to the laboratory unopened. They are used to measure cross-contamination from the container and preservative during transport, field handling, and storage. Usually, at least one trip blank should be prepared for each sample type per trip.",
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+ "Quality Control-Calibration Check": "The resulting value for a standard run during or after field work to verify that an instrument has maintained its calibration.",
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+ "Quality Control-Calibration Check Buffer": "A standard run during or after field work to verify that an instrument has maintained its calibration.",
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+ "Quality Control-Meter Lab Blank": "Lab Blanks are analyte-free matrices prepared in the lab and measured with a portable meter or logger to check for meter contamination or bias.  Examples are zero DO standard and distilled water for conductivity.",
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+ "Quality Control-Meter Lab Duplicate": "One of two samples taken from the same matrix and measured with different portable meters or loggers and/or by different personnel. Duplicates are used to assess variance of the meters or measurement process.",
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+ "Quality Control-Meter Lab Duplicate 2": "The second of two samples taken from the same matrix and measured with different portable meters or loggers and/or by different personnel. Duplicates are used to assess variance of the meters or measurement process.",
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  "Quality Control-Negative Control": "The process to control the quality of measurement with absence of analyte or habitat is negative control.",
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  "Sample-Composite With Parents": "A sample split in the laboratory from half of a mother or parent sample.",
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  "Sample-Composite Without Parents": "Describes a sample which is a composite of either several discrete sampling events not described elsewhere, or is a sample collected by a continuous process over some time period. No database record exists as its parent.",
@@ -1957,6 +1957,7 @@
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  "8260C": "Volatile organic compounds in a variety of solid waste matrices regardless of water content, by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. URL: http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/testmethods/pdfs/8260c.pdf",
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  "8260D": "",
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  "8260D (SIM)": "Selected ion monitoring (SIM) is a major application for GC-MS and allows the instrument to be used in its most sensitive mode for quantitative measurements.",
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+ "8260M": "Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline Range (TPH-g) are relatively short hydrocarbons that easily evaporate and are flammable. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - (TPH-d) are medium length hydrocarbons that don't evaporate as well as the smaller compounds, but do produce a lot of energy when burned.",
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  "8270B(S)": " in Sediment",
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  "8270B(W)": " in Water",
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  "8270C": "",
@@ -1957,6 +1957,7 @@ export default {
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  "8260C": "Volatile organic compounds in a variety of solid waste matrices regardless of water content, by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. URL: http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/testmethods/pdfs/8260c.pdf",
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  "8260D": "",
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  "8260D (SIM)": "Selected ion monitoring (SIM) is a major application for GC-MS and allows the instrument to be used in its most sensitive mode for quantitative measurements.",
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+ "8260M": "Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline Range (TPH-g) are relatively short hydrocarbons that easily evaporate and are flammable. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - (TPH-d) are medium length hydrocarbons that don't evaporate as well as the smaller compounds, but do produce a lot of energy when burned.",
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  "8270B(S)": " in Sediment",
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  "8270B(W)": " in Water",
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  "8270C": "",
@@ -6525,6 +6525,7 @@
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  "2H-Pyran-2-carbonyl fluoride, 2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-nonafluorotetrahydro-": "",
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  "2H-Pyrido[1,2-a]-1,3,5-triazine, 4-methyl-2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
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  "2H-Tetrazole-2-acetic acid, 5-[3-[4-(2-bromo-5-fluorophenoxy)-1-piperidinyl]-5-isoxazolyl]-, compd. with 2,2,2-trifluoro": "PFAS removal",
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+ "3&4-Methylphenol***retired***use m and p-Methylphenol": "",
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  "3(2H)-Furanone, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)dihydro-5-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl)-": "",
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  "3(2H)-Furanone, dihydro-2-hydroxy-2-methyl-5,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
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  "3(2H)-Furanone, dihydro-2-hydroxy-2-phenyl-5,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
@@ -11639,6 +11640,7 @@
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  "Cresol": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Cristabalite": "",
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  "Crocidolite Asbestos": "; Request Date: 03-JUL-08",
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+ "Cross Section": "",
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  "Cross-section Depth": "; Request Date: 14-MAY-10",
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  "Crotonaldehyde": "; Request Date: 07-JUN-18",
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  "Crotoxyphos": "; Request Date: 20-NOV-07",
@@ -13853,6 +13855,7 @@
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  "Hexanamide, 2-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenoxy]-N-[4-[(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-oxobutyl)amino]-3-hydroxyphenyl]-": "",
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  "Hexanamide, 6-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenoxy]-N-[3-hydroxy-4-[(octafluoro-1-oxopentyl)amino]phenyl]- (9CI)": "",
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  "Hexane": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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+ "Hexane Extractable Material (HEM)": "",
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  "Hexane extraction percent fat": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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  "Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-tridecafluoro-6-iodo-": "",
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  "Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
@@ -14622,6 +14625,7 @@
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  "Lutetium": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "M-Diethylbenzene": "; Request Date: 03-JUL-08",
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  "MBAS": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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+ "MBAs as LAS, mol wt 340***retired***use MBAS": "",
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  "MC 1 (part of chlordane total)": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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  "MC 2 (part of chlordane total)": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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  "MC 3 (part of chlordane total)": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
@@ -16156,6 +16160,7 @@
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  "Norwalk virus": "NWIS",
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  "Novaluron": "NWIS",
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  "Noviflumuron": "",
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+ "Number of Boats": "",
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  "Number of Tolerance Species all Plots": "",
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  "Number of individuals***retired***use Individuals examined, actual number": "; Request Date: 27-MAR-19",
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  "Number of pedicels per sample plant": "; Request Date: 24-JUL-15",
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  "Power plant load": "Capacity requirements for an electrical power plant.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Power plant production": "The actual production of electrical power from a plant, in megawatts.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Power, stream": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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+ "Practicing Erosion control (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
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  "Prallethrin": "; Request Date: 24-MAR-14",
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  "Praseodymium": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Praseodymium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-.kappa.O3,.kappa.O5)-": "",
@@ -19198,6 +19204,7 @@
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  "Riparian - Roads or rails (choice list)": "NRSA; Request Date: 11-APR-17",
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  "Riparian - Row crops (choice list)": "NRSA; Request Date: 11-APR-17",
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  "Riparian - Trash (choice list)": "NRSA; Request Date: 11-APR-17",
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+ "Riparian Area Description": "",
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  "Riparian Cover Complexity Index": "; Request Date: 07-MAR-16",
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  "Riparian Disturbance Intensity-Extent Index": "; Request Date: 07-MAR-16",
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  "Riparian Erosion": "",
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  "Terephthalic acid": "; Request Date: 08-APR-19",
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  "Terphenyl": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Terphenyl-d14": "; Request Date: 23-APR-15",
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+ "Terphenyl-dl4": "",
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  "Terpineol": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Terpinolene": "",
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  "Terrace height": "; Request Date: 08-JUN-10",
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  "Theophylline": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Theophylline-13C1-15N2": "; Request Date: 24-MAR-14",
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  "Thermal discharge": "The heat content or thermal content of a discharge, usually reported in BTUs per unit time or volume.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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+ "Thermocline Present": "https://cdx.epa.gov/wqx/download/DomainValues/ActivityRelativeDepth.CSV",
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  "Theromyzon": "NWIS",
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  "Thiabendazole": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Thiabendazole-d4": "Request Date: 3-Feb-15 (nps.gov cas# review)",
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  "Wetted Width": "NRSA; Request Date: 01-SEP-16",
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  "Whirling Disease Present (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
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  "White ice thickness": "Formed when snow accumulates on ice, melts, and refreezes, and when rain falls on snow creating slush and refreezing",
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+ "White mineral oil (petroleum)": "",
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  "Whole effluent toxicity": "; Request Date: 26-JAN-18",
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  "Width": "The distance from one surface to another surface of an object.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Wiedemannia": "NWIS",
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  "2H-Pyran-2-carbonyl fluoride, 2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-nonafluorotetrahydro-": "",
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  "2H-Pyrido[1,2-a]-1,3,5-triazine, 4-methyl-2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
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  "2H-Tetrazole-2-acetic acid, 5-[3-[4-(2-bromo-5-fluorophenoxy)-1-piperidinyl]-5-isoxazolyl]-, compd. with 2,2,2-trifluoro": "PFAS removal",
6528
+ "3&4-Methylphenol***retired***use m and p-Methylphenol": "",
6528
6529
  "3(2H)-Furanone, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)dihydro-5-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl)-": "",
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  "3(2H)-Furanone, dihydro-2-hydroxy-2-methyl-5,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
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  "3(2H)-Furanone, dihydro-2-hydroxy-2-phenyl-5,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
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  "Cresol": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Cristabalite": "",
11641
11642
  "Crocidolite Asbestos": "; Request Date: 03-JUL-08",
11643
+ "Cross Section": "",
11642
11644
  "Cross-section Depth": "; Request Date: 14-MAY-10",
11643
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  "Crotonaldehyde": "; Request Date: 07-JUN-18",
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  "Crotoxyphos": "; Request Date: 20-NOV-07",
@@ -13853,6 +13855,7 @@ export default {
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  "Hexanamide, 2-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenoxy]-N-[4-[(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-oxobutyl)amino]-3-hydroxyphenyl]-": "",
13854
13856
  "Hexanamide, 6-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenoxy]-N-[3-hydroxy-4-[(octafluoro-1-oxopentyl)amino]phenyl]- (9CI)": "",
13855
13857
  "Hexane": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
13858
+ "Hexane Extractable Material (HEM)": "",
13856
13859
  "Hexane extraction percent fat": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
13857
13860
  "Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-tridecafluoro-6-iodo-": "",
13858
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  "Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-": "",
@@ -14622,6 +14625,7 @@ export default {
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  "Lutetium": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "M-Diethylbenzene": "; Request Date: 03-JUL-08",
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  "MBAS": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
14628
+ "MBAs as LAS, mol wt 340***retired***use MBAS": "",
14625
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  "MC 1 (part of chlordane total)": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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  "MC 2 (part of chlordane total)": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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  "MC 3 (part of chlordane total)": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
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  "Norwalk virus": "NWIS",
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  "Novaluron": "NWIS",
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  "Noviflumuron": "",
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+ "Number of Boats": "",
16159
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  "Number of Tolerance Species all Plots": "",
16160
16165
  "Number of individuals***retired***use Individuals examined, actual number": "; Request Date: 27-MAR-19",
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  "Number of pedicels per sample plant": "; Request Date: 24-JUL-15",
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  "Power plant load": "Capacity requirements for an electrical power plant.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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18323
  "Power plant production": "The actual production of electrical power from a plant, in megawatts.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
18319
18324
  "Power, stream": "; Request Date: 30-MAY-13",
18325
+ "Practicing Erosion control (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
18320
18326
  "Prallethrin": "; Request Date: 24-MAR-14",
18321
18327
  "Praseodymium": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
18322
18328
  "Praseodymium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-.kappa.O3,.kappa.O5)-": "",
@@ -19198,6 +19204,7 @@ export default {
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  "Riparian - Roads or rails (choice list)": "NRSA; Request Date: 11-APR-17",
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  "Riparian - Row crops (choice list)": "NRSA; Request Date: 11-APR-17",
19200
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  "Riparian - Trash (choice list)": "NRSA; Request Date: 11-APR-17",
19207
+ "Riparian Area Description": "",
19201
19208
  "Riparian Cover Complexity Index": "; Request Date: 07-MAR-16",
19202
19209
  "Riparian Disturbance Intensity-Extent Index": "; Request Date: 07-MAR-16",
19203
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  "Riparian Erosion": "",
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  "Terephthalic acid": "; Request Date: 08-APR-19",
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  "Terphenyl": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
20218
20225
  "Terphenyl-d14": "; Request Date: 23-APR-15",
20226
+ "Terphenyl-dl4": "",
20219
20227
  "Terpineol": "; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
20220
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  "Terpinolene": "",
20221
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  "Terrace height": "; Request Date: 08-JUN-10",
@@ -20359,6 +20367,7 @@ export default {
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  "Theophylline": "; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
20360
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  "Theophylline-13C1-15N2": "; Request Date: 24-MAR-14",
20361
20369
  "Thermal discharge": "The heat content or thermal content of a discharge, usually reported in BTUs per unit time or volume.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
20370
+ "Thermocline Present": "https://cdx.epa.gov/wqx/download/DomainValues/ActivityRelativeDepth.CSV",
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  "Theromyzon": "NWIS",
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  "Thiabendazole": "Nemi.gov; Request Date: 22-JUL-14",
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  "Thiabendazole-d4": "Request Date: 3-Feb-15 (nps.gov cas# review)",
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  "Wetted Width": "NRSA; Request Date: 01-SEP-16",
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  "Whirling Disease Present (Y/N) (choice list)": "",
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  "White ice thickness": "Formed when snow accumulates on ice, melts, and refreezes, and when rain falls on snow creating slush and refreezing",
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+ "White mineral oil (petroleum)": "",
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  "Whole effluent toxicity": "; Request Date: 26-JAN-18",
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  "Width": "The distance from one surface to another surface of an object.; Request Date: 02-MAR-07",
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  "Wiedemannia": "NWIS",