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ASTM D 5792 : 2010 : R2023

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Standard Practice for Generation of Environmental Data Related to Waste Management Activities: Development of Data Quality Objectives

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English

Published date

09-11-2023

1.1This practice covers the process of development of data quality objectives (DQOs) for the acquisition of environmental data. Optimization of sampling and analysis design is a part of the DQO process. This practice describes the DQO process in detail. The various strategies for design optimization are too numerous to include in this practice. Many other documents outline alternatives for optimizing sampling and analysis design. Therefore, only an overview of design optimization is included. Some design aspects are included in the practice's examples for illustration purposes.

1.2DQO development is the first of three parts of data generation activities. The other two aspects are (1) implementation of the sampling and analysis strategies, see Guide D6311; and (2) data quality assessment, see Guide D6233.

1.3This guide should be used in concert with Practices D5283, D6250, and Guide D6044. Practice D5283 outlines the quality assurance (QA) processes specified during planning and used during implementation. Guide D6044 outlines a process by which a representative sample may be obtained from a population, identifies sources that can affect representativeness, and describes the attributes of a representative sample. Practice D6250 describes how a decision point can be calculated.

1.4Environmental data related to waste management activities include, but are not limited to, the results from the sampling and analyses of air, soil, water, biota, process or general waste samples, or any combinations thereof.

1.5The DQO process is a planning process and should be completed prior to sampling and analysis activities.

1.6This practice presents extensive requirements of management, designed to ensure high-quality environmental data. The words “must” and “shall” (requirements), “should” (recommendation), and “may” (optional), have been selected carefully to reflect the importance placed on many of the statements in this practice. The extent to which all requirements will be met remains a matter of technical judgment.

1.7The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.7.1Exception—The values given in parentheses are for information only.

1.8This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.9This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Committee
D 34
DocumentType
Standard Practice
Pages
17
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Current
Supersedes

ASTM D 5681 : 2023 Standard Terminology for Waste and Waste Management
ASTM D 6907 : 2022 Standard Practice for Sampling Soils and Contaminated Media with Hand-Operated Bucket Augers
ASTM D 4448 : 2001 : R2019 Standard Guide for Sampling Ground-Water Monitoring Wells
ASTM D 7831 : 2020 Standard Practice for Sampling of Tanks by Field Personnel
ASTM D 6051 : 2015 : R2023 Standard Guide for Composite Sampling and Field Subsampling for Environmental Waste Management Activities
ASTM D 6759 : 2016 Standard Practice for Sampling Liquids Using Grab and Discrete Depth Samplers
ASTM D 7758 : 2017 Standard Practice for Passive Soil Gas Sampling in the Vadose Zone for Source Identification, Spatial Variability Assessment, Monitoring, and Vapor Intrusion Evaluations
ASTM E 2421 : 2015 : R2021 Standard Guide for Preparing Waste Management Plans for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities
ASTM D 6661 : 2017 Standard Practice for Field Collection of Organic Compounds from Surfaces Using Wipe Sampling
ASTM D 596 : 2001 : R2018 Standard Guide for Reporting Results of Analysis of Water
ASTM D 7045 : 2017 Standard Guide for Optimization of Groundwater Monitoring Constituents for Detection Monitoring Programs for Waste Disposal Facilities
ASTM D 6235 : 2018 Standard Practice for Expedited Site Characterization of Vadose Zone and Groundwater Contamination at Hazardous Waste Contaminated Sites
ASTM D 6956 : 2017 Standard Guide for Demonstrating and Assessing Whether a Chemical Analytical Measurement System Provides Analytical Results Consistent with Their Intended Use
ASTM D 6699 : 2016 Standard Practice for Sampling Liquids Using Bailers
ASTM D 5633 : 2021 Standard Practice for Sampling with a Scoop
ASTM D 4547 : 2020 Standard Guide for Sampling Waste and Soils for Volatile Organic Compounds
ASTM D 7204 : 2023 Standard Practice for Sampling Waste Streams on Conveyors
ASTM D 7353 : 2021 Standard Practice for Sampling of Liquids in Waste Management Activities Using a Peristaltic Pump
ASTM D 6044 : 2021 Standard Guide for Representative Sampling for Management of Waste and Contaminated Media
ASTM D 6538 : 2012 : R2019 Standard Guide for Sampling Wastewater With Automatic Samplers
ASTM D 7048 : 2016 Standard Guide for Applying Statistical Methods for Assessment and Corrective Action Environmental Monitoring Programs
ASTM D 7352 : 2018 Standard Practice for Volatile Contaminant Logging Using a Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) in Unconsolidated Formations with Direct Push Methods
ASTM D 6640 : 2021 Standard Practice for Collection and Handling of Soils Obtained in Core Barrel Samplers for Environmental Investigations

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