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6.1 Reporting <br /> A report including all analytical data and sampling locations, iso-concentration maps <br /> (as appropriate), conclusions and recommendations, will be submitted to the BLM, EPA, and <br /> DRMS within timeframes defined within the regulatory agencies' requirements. Data obtained <br /> from sampling and analysis procedures will be summarized in tables and supported by raw <br /> laboratory reports. Several formats may be used to present sampling results. Forms completed <br /> during the investigation may be included in appendices of the report, as necessary. More <br /> rigorous analysis of accumulated data and analytical results with the addition of <br /> iso-concentration maps will be interpreted to develop proper conclusions and <br /> recommendations, as necessary. <br /> 6.2 Training <br /> Sampling technicians will be qualified and proficient in the procedures for the work that they <br /> perform, and the use of the standard operating procedures addressed in this plan. The training <br /> requirements are listed in Appendix C. It is important to note that the requirements may not <br /> be the same for every sampling technician. Personnel should be notified of the training <br /> requirements prior to sampling and that the training is properly documented. <br /> 7 Quality Assurance and Quality Control <br /> The objective of data collection and sample quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) <br /> measures are to provide systematic control of the tasks to maximize accuracy, precision, <br /> comparability, and completeness. Field measurements will be checked by the field personnel <br /> prior to leaving a sample site and later by NS oversight personnel. All laboratory procedures <br /> will be checked for accuracy through internal laboratory QC checks such as the analysis of blind <br /> duplicates, splits, matrix spikes, surrogates, and known standards. Sample preservation will <br /> consist of storing the samples in a cooler with ice during field sampling, sample packaging, and <br /> shipping. All QA/QC protocols to be followed are described in the QAPP found in Appendix D. <br /> Daub personnel will provide final QA/QC measures as data is presented. <br /> 7.1 Documentation <br /> A Water Sampling Field Data Form or similar form (see example found in Appendix C) will be <br /> used at each location to record and document sample collection, field measurement data, <br /> sampling equipment used, and instrument calibration information. The form will be completed <br /> following the protocol specified in Section B.1, "Standard Practice for Field Documentation <br /> Processes," in Appendix B. Field data shall be reviewed and signed off on by the NS field <br /> supervisor or qualified oversight personnel. <br /> Daub &Associates, Inc. 9 NS LLC 2022 SAP <br />