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TENTATIVE LISTING OF SECTIONS Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater NOTE: Joint Task Groups will not be formed for most introductory sections. Some section numbers are tentative and may be modified at a later date. Part 1000 INTRODUCTION 1010 Introduction 1020 Quality Assurance 1030 Data Quality 1040 Method Development and Evaluation 1050 Expression of Results 1060 Collection and Preservation of Samples 1080 Reagent Water 1090 Laboratory Occupational Health and Safety 1100 Waste Minimization and Disposal Part 2000 PHYSICAL AND AGGREGATE PROPERTIES 2010 Introduction 2020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 2110 Appearance 2120 Color 2130 Turbidity 2140 Light Attenuation 2150 Odor

2160 Taste 2170 Flavor Profile Analysis 2310 Acidity 2320 Alkalinity 2330 Calcium Carbonate Saturation 2340 Hardness 2350 Oxidant Demand/Requirement 2510 Conductivity 2520 Salinity 2530 Floatables 2540 Solids 2550 Temperature 2560 Particle Counting and Size Distribution 2570 Asbestos 2580 Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) 2710 Tests on Sludges 2720 Anaerobic Sludge Digester Gas Analysis 2810 Dissolved Gas Supersaturation Part 3000 METALS 3010 Introduction 3020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 3030 Preliminary Treatment of Samples 3110 Metals by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) 3111 Metals by Flame AAS 3112 Metals by Cold-Vapor AAS 3113 Metals by Electrothermal AAS 3114 Arsenic and Selenium by Hydride Generation/AAS 311X Mercury by Atomic Fluorescence 3120 Metals by Plasma Emission Spectroscopy 3125 Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass Spectrometry 3130 Metals by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry 2

3140 Determination of Metals by Ion Chromatography 3500-Al Aluminum 3500-As Arsenic 3500-Ca Calcium 3500-Cr Chromium 3500-Cu Copper 3500-Fe Iron 3500-Pb Lead 3500-Li Lithium 3500-Mg Magnesium 3500-Mn Manganese 3500-K Potassium 3500-Se Selenium 3500-Na Sodium 3500-Sr Strontium 3500-V Vanadium 3500-Zn Zinc Part 4000 INORGANIC NONMETALLIC CONSTITUENTS 4010 Introduction 4020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 4110 Determination of Anions by Ion Chromatography 4120 Segmented Continuous Flow Analysis 4130 Inorganic Nonmetals by Flow Injection Analysis 4140 Inorganic Anions by Capillary Ion Electrophoresis 4500-B Boron 4500-Br - Bromide 4500-CO 2 Carbon Dioxide 3

4500-CN - Cyanide 4500-Cl Chlorine (Residual) 4500-Cl - Chloride 4500-ClO 2 Chlorine Dioxide 4500-F - Fluoride 4500-H + ph Value 4500-H 2 O 2 Hydrogen Peroxide 4500-I Iodine 4500-I - Iodide - 4500-IO 3 Iodate 4500-N Nitrogen 4500-NH 3 Nitrogen (Ammonia) - 4500-NO 2 Nitrogen (Nitrite) - 4500-NO 3 Nitrogen (Nitrate) 4500-N org Nitrogen (Organic) 4500-O Oxygen (Dissolved) 4500-O 3 Ozone (Residual) 4500-P Phosphorus 4500-KMnO 4 Potassium Permanganate 4500-SiO 2 Silica 4500-S 2- Sulfide 2-4500-SO 3 Sulfite 2-4500-SO 4 Sulfate 4

Part 5000 AGGREGATE ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS 5010 Introduction 5020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 5210 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) 5220 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 5310 Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 5320 Dissolved Organic Halogen 5510 Aquatic Humic Substances 5520 Oil and Grease 5530 Phenols 5540 Surfactants 5550 Tannin and Lignin 5560 Organic and Volatile Acids 5710 Formation of Trihalomethanes and Other Disinfection By-Products 5910 UV-Absorbing Organic Constituents Part 6000 INDIVIDUAL ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 6010 Introduction 6020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 6040 Constituent Concentration by Gas Extraction 6050 Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals 6200 Volatile Organic Compounds 6211 Methane 6221 Petroleum Hydrocarbons 6231 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) and 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) 6232 Trihalomethanes and Chlorinated Organic Solvents 6251 Disinfection By-Products - Haloacetic Acids and Trichlorophenol 6252 Disinfection By-Products - Aldehydes 5

6410 Extractable Base/Neutrals and Acids 6420 Phenols 6431 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) 6440 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons 6610 Carbamate Pesticides 6630 Organochlorine Pesticides 6640 Acidic Herbicide Compounds 6651 Glyphosate Herbicide 6710 Tributyltin Part 7000 RADIOACTIVITY 7010 Introduction 7020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 7030 Counting Instruments 7040 Facilities 7110 Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivity 7120 Gamma-Emitting Radionuclides 7500-Cs Radioactive Cesium 7500-I Radioactive Iodine 7500-Ra Radium 7500-Rn Radon 7500-Sr Total Radioactive Strontium and Strontium 90 7500-3 H Tritium 7500-U Uranium 6

Part 8000 TOXICITY 8010 Introduction 8020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 8030 Mutagenesis 8031 Fertilization and Embryo Test Procedures 8050 Bacterial Bioluminescence 8070 P450 Reporter Gene Response to Dioxin-Like Organic Compounds 8071 Comet Assay 8080 Sediment Pore Water Testing 8090 Bioaccumulation 8111 Biostimulation (Algal Productivity) 8112 Phytoplankton 8113 Macroalgae 8211 Duckweed 8220 Aquatic Emergent Plants 8310 Ciliated Protoza 8420 Rotifers 8510 Annelids 8610 Mollusks 8711 Daphnia 8712 Ceriodaphnia 8714 Mysids 8720 Copepods 8730 Amphipods 8740 Decapods 8750 Aquatic Insects 8810 Echinoderm Fertilization and Development 8910 Fish 8921 Fathead Minnow 7

8930 Amphibians 8941 Sheepshead Minnow Part 9000 MICROBIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 9010 Introduction 9020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 9030 Laboratory Apparatus 9040 Washing and Sterilization 9050 Preparation of Culture Media 9060 Samples 9211 Rapid Detection Methods 9212 Stressed Organisms 9213 Recreational Waters 9215 Heterotrophic Plate Count 9216 Direct Total Microbial Count 9217 Assimilable Organic Carbon 9218 Aerobic Endospores 9221 Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique for Members of the Coliform Group 9222 Membrane Filter Technique for Members of the Coliform Group 9223 Enzyme Substrate Coliform Test 9224 Detection of Coliphages 9225 Differentiation of the Coliform Bacteria 9230 Fecal Streptococcus and Enterococcus Groups 9240 Iron and Sulfur Bacteria 9245 Nitrifying Bacteria 9250 Detection of Actinomycetes 9260 Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria 8

9510 Detection of Enteric Viruses 9610 Detection of Fungi 9711 Pathogenic Protozoa Part 10000 BIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 10010 Introduction 10020 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 10200 Plankton 10300 Periphyton 10400 Macrophytes 10500 Benthic Macroinvertebrates 10600 Fish 10750 Nematological Examination 10900 Identification of Aquatic Organisms 5/1/02 H:\WEBSITE\SECLIST 9