EPA 600 Series Methods for Wastewater PollutantsEPA 600 MethodsUnder the authority of the Clean Water Act (CWA) these analytical <strong>standards</strong> were developed by the U.S. EPA. The 600Series Methods are designed to monitor organic chemicals from the Priority Pollutants List applicable to municipal andindustrial discharge of wastewater. The Priority Pollutants, which are identified and quantified using the 600 Method Series,include pesticides, volatile organic compounds, as well as synthetic organic compounds.Chem Service includes in the 600 Series Methods, cross-over detail to secondary methods (e.g. 601/602, /624). Mostof the 600 Method components are available as neat materials, solutions, and mixtures as well as in discounted kits forour customer’s convenience.METHOD# METHOD DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... PAGE601/602 Purgeable Halocarbons (ELCD)/Purgeable Aromatics (PID) Combined .................................................................... 171-172603 Acrolein & Acrylonitrile (GC/FID) .............................................................................................................................173604 Phenols (GC/FID), Phenols as PFB Derivatives (GC/ECD) ............................................................................................173604.1 Hexachlorophene & Dichlorophen (HPLC) in Wastewaters ..........................................................................................173605 Determination of Benzidines (HPLC) ..........................................................................................................................173606 Determination of Phthalate Ester (GC/ECD)................................................................................................................174607 Determination of Nitrosamines (GC)..........................................................................................................................174608 Determination of Organochlorine Pesticides & PCB’s (GC/ECD) ................................................................................... 175608.1 Determination of Organochlorine Pesticides In Water (GC/ECD) ..................................................................................176608.2 Analysis of Certain Organochlorine Pesticides in Wastewaters (GC) ............................................................................176610 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (GC/FID), (HPLC)................................................................................................177612 Determination of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (GC/ECD)...............................................................................................178613 Dioxin (2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin) (GC/MS) 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..................................................................................................182622.1 Determination of Thiophosphate Pesticides (GC/AFD) .................................................................................................182624 Determination of Purgeables, Volatiles (P&T GC/MS) ........................................................................................... 183-185625 Base/Neutrals & Acids, Semivolatiles, Pesticides, Aroclors (GC/MS) ..................................................................... 186-190627 Dinitroaniline Pesticides in Wastewaters (GC).............................................................................................................191629 Cyanazine (HPLC UV) with optional Florisil column cleanup procedure..........................................................................191630 Dithiocarbamate Pesticides in Wastewaters (UV/VIS) ..................................................................................................191630.1 Dithiocarbamate Pesticides in Wastewater As Carbon Disulfide (GC) ...........................................................................191631 Benomyl & Carbendazim in Wastewater (HPLC) .........................................................................................................191632 Carbamate & Urea Pesticides in Wastewater (HPLC) ...................................................................................................192634 Thiocarbamate Pesticides in Wastewaters (GC) ..........................................................................................................192635 Determination of Rotenone in Wastewaters (HPLC/UV)................................................................................................193636 Determination of Bensulide in Wastewaters (HPLC/UV) ...............................................................................................193638 Oryzal in Wastewaters (HPLC/UV) ...........................................................................................................................193639 Bendiocarb in Wastewaters (HPLC/UV) .....................................................................................................................193640 Mercaptobenzothiazole in Wastewaters (HPLC/UV).................................................................................................... 193641 Determination of Thiabendazole in Wastewaters (HPLC) ..............................................................................................194643 Determination of Bentazon in Wastewaters (HPLC)......................................................................................................194644 Picloram in Wastewater (HPLC/UV) ..........................................................................................................................194645 Amine Pesticides & Lethane in Wastewater (GC/MS) ..................................................................................................194680 Determination of Pesticides & PCB Congeners (GC/MS)..............................................................................................1951624 Volatile Organic Compounds By Isotope Dilution (GC/MS)................................................................................... 183-1861625 Determination of Semivolatile Toxic Organic Compounds, (P&T, GC/MS................................................................ 186-188170 Chem Service’s Quality Management System is Certified to the Internationally Recognized ISO 9001 & ISO 17025 Quality Standards.
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