Frequently Asked Questions
Does EPA Method 524.2 apply for both fresh and saltwater testing?
EPA Method 524.2 applies to both fresh and saltwater testing. The method is equally effective at detecting and quantifying volatile organic compounds. whether the water sample is from a river, lake, sea, or underground sources.
What are the challenges and limitations of EPA Method 524.2?
While EPA Method 524.2 has proven to be a reliable technique, it has limitations and presents certain challenges. The Method cannot accurately determine non-volatile organic compounds and certain pollutants which are not VOCs. Aging equipment, inappropriate sample handling, and improperly trained staff can hamper the method's successful implementation.
Under what conditions could the accuracy of EPA Method 524.2 be affected?
Various conditions can impair the accuracy of results derived from EPA Method 524.2. Insufficient relationships between the volumes of the sample, purge gas and waste can lead to inaccurate outcomes. If the purge-and-trap process is compromised due to faulty equipment or operator error, the results may be skewed. Meticulous attention to sample handling, safeguarding equipment maintenance, and ensuring stringent adherence to method protocols are critical in maintaining the accuracy and reliability of EPA Method 524.2.