Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-14-609 - Proficiency Testing
A. At least
once in each 12-month period, and more often if requested by the Department,
each licensee or applicant shall have at least one laboratory analyst
participate in proficiency testing provided by the Department, the EPA, or a
proficiency testing service that:
1. Includes
at least one proficiency testing sample for each parameter for which an initial
license or renewal license has been issued or requested and for which
proficiency testing samples are available;
2. Demonstrates the laboratory analyst's
proficiency in compliance testing of:
a.
Applicable drinking water parameters in Table 6.2.A, if:
i. The applicant plans to perform compliance
testing of drinking water parameters, or
ii. The licensee is approved to perform
compliance testing of drinking water parameters; and
b. Applicable parameters other than drinking
water parameters, if:
i. The applicant plans
to perform compliance testing of the parameters, or
ii. The licensee is approved to perform
compliance testing of the parameters; and
3. If the licensee or applicant has been
issued or has requested a license that includes approval for testing an analyte
by different methods, may use the same proficiency testing sample for each
method.
1. Drinking water inorganic
chemistry parameters by the EPA, as provided in
40 CFR
141.23;
2. Drinking water organic chemistry
parameters by the EPA, as provided in
40 CFR
141.24;
3. Lead or copper in drinking water by the
EPA, as provided in
40 CFR
141.89;
4. Disinfection byproducts in drinking water
by the EPA, as provided in
40 CFR
141.131; and
5. Other parameters by the EPA or the
proficiency testing service.
1. Each proficiency testing sample accepted
at the licensee's or applicant's laboratory is analyzed at the licensee's or
applicant's laboratory;
2. Each
proficiency testing sample is tested within the maximum holding times allowed
for its parameter, using the same procedures and techniques employed for
routine sample testing, and calculating the holding time from the time the
sample seal is broken or as indicated in the instructions accompanying the
sample;
3. A proficiency testing
service provides proficiency testing results directly to the
Department;
4. If proficiency
testing is provided by the Department, the licensee or applicant submits to the
Department payment for the actual costs of the proficiency testing materials;
and
5. If proficiency testing is
not provided by the Department or the EPA, the licensee or applicant selects a
proficiency testing service and contracts with and pays the proficiency testing
service directly for proficiency testing.
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