310 CMR, § 22.11A - Laboratoy Certification
(1) No laboratory
shall conduct the analyses of drinking water required by 310 CMR 22.00 nor
report them to the Supplier of Water or to the Department for the purpose of
complying with 310 CMR 22.00 unless the Department has certified the laboratory
to conduct analytical measurements, pursuant to 310 CMR 42.00:
Certification and Operation of Environmental Analysis Laboratories
except that measurements of Turbidity, chlorine residual,
temperature, pH, alkalinity, calcium, conductivity, orthophosphates, silica and
other analyses for the control of treatment works for Public Water Systems may
be performed by any employee or agent of the Public Water System whom the
Department designates as competent and authorized to perform such analyses. No
sample shall be considered for the purpose of determining compliance with 310
CMR 22.00 if the sample was analyzed by a laboratory not certified pursuant to
310 CMR 42.00: Certification and Operation of Environmental Analysis
Laboratories, or analyzed by an unapproved analytical method. All
sample results submitted to the Department shall be on forms specified and
approved by the Department. Certified laboratories, or other agents approved by
the Department, shall provide chain of custody, collection containers of the
recommended size, quality and construction for the collection of drinking water
samples, as well as any required preservative.
(2) The Department may accept results of
analyses performed by laboratories which are certified by the EPA or any other
certification authority approved by the Department. Such laboratories must
continue to participate in performance evaluation studies and in laboratory
intercomparison cross check studies which include the analyses for which the
laboratory is certified or seeking certification.
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