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Standard Mixtures for EPA 600 SeriesFor Waste WaterBackground InformationThe EPA Methods for evaluating municipal and industrialwastewater pollutants are designated in the EPA 600 Series.This Series of methods evolved from the 1976 agreement bythe EPA to study and, if necessary, to regulate 65 “prioritypollutants”. Several laboratories within the EPA collaboratedon research projects that led to the 600 Series Methods.Methods 601-612 were first published in 1979, along with aGC/MS method for the measurement of TCDD. AccuStandardfollowed the expansion of the 600 series methods byformulating analytical standards for additional 600 seriesmethods listed in the EPA book “Methods for the Determinationof Nonconventional Pesticides in Municipal and IndustrialWastewater.”The 600 Series product line contains standards used in theproposed and promulgated methods for the identification andquantification of organic compounds in municipal and industrialwaste water. The organic compounds listed in the variousmethods include volatile organic compounds (VOCs),pesticides and synthetic organic compounds (SOCs).DetectorsAnalytical techniques used in the identification andquantification of the above compounds include gaschromatography with selective detectors (PID, ELCD, ECD,FID, NPD, FPD), gas chromatography/mass spectrometry(GC/MS) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).The 600 series methods typically utilize packed columns, butchromatographic conditions can be modified (i.e. incorporationof advances in technology like capillary columns) if themodifications do not decrease the accuracy or lessen theprecision of the method.ComprehensiveComplete analysis of the target compounds by these 600Series Methods can be accomplished using the series ofstandards formulated by AccuStandard for each method alongwith the suggested internal and surrogate standards.Formulations have been developed as easy to use large coremixes containing the target compounds and as highconcentration sub-mixes for combination with otherformulations to meet laboratory specific analyte detectionrequirements.Method # Method Descriptions 185-196601 Purgeable Halocarbons (ELCD) 186-187602 Purgeable Aromatics (PID) 187603 Acrolein & Acrylonitrile (FID) 188604 Phenols (FID), Phenols as PFB Derivatives (ECD) 188604.1 Hexachlorophene & Dichloroprene (HPLC) 188605 Benzidines (HPLC) 188606 Phthalate Esters (ECD) 188607 Nitrosamines (NPD) 188608 Pesticides & PCBs (ECD) 188608.1, 608.2 Pesticides (ECD) 189609 Nitroaromatics & Isophorone (ECD/FID) 189610 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (FID/HPLC) 189611 Haloethers (ECD/ELCD) 189612 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (ECD) 189613 Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) (GC/MS) 189614, 614.1 Organophosphorus Pesticides (NPD) 189615 Chlorinated Herbicides (ECD) 190617 Chlorinated Pesticides & PCBs (ECD) 190618 Volatile Pesticides (ECD) 190619 Triazine Herbicides (NPD) 190620 Diphenylamine (NPD) 190622 Organophosphorus Pesticides (NPD) 190622.1 Thiophosphate Pesticides (NPD) 191624 Purgeable Volatiles (GC/MS) 191625 BN/A Semivolatiles, Pesticides, Aroclors (GC/MS) 192-195627 Dinitroaniline Pesticides (ECD) 195629 Cyanazine (HPLC) 195631 Carbendazim (HPLC) 195632 Carbamates & Urea Pesticides (HPLC) 195632.1 Carbamates & Amides (HPLC) 195633 Organonitrogen Pesticides (NPD) 195634 Thiocarbamate Pesticides (NPD) 195635 Rotenone (HPLC) 196636 Bensulide (HPLC) 196638 Oryzalin (HPLC) 196639 Bendiocarb (HPLC) 196640 Mercaptobenzothiazole (HPLC) 196641 Thiabendazole (HPLC) 196642 Biphenyl & Phenylphenol (HPLC) 196643 Bentazon (HPLC) 196644 Picloram (HPLC) 196645 Amine Pesticides & Lethane (NPD) 196680 Pesticides & PCB Congeners (GC/MS) 196600 Series MethodsTel. 800-442-5290 / 203-786-5290 • Fax 203-786-5287 • Web AccuStandard.com 185

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