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This sampling guide presents only general information for
commonly requested parameters in water, soil, or
sediments samples. It is not possible to specify detailed
sampling and preservation methods for the collection of
all types of samples.
The result of any test method is dependent on the condition on
the sample on which it is performed. The primary objective of
the sampling is to collect a portion of material that is small
enough to be conveniently transported to and handled in the
laboratory, while still being representative of the original
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General Sampling Guidelines
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- Many laboratories provide routine sample containers,
labels preservation chemicals and field filtration kits free of
charge.
- The holding times listed are recommended maximum
times that samples may be held between collection and
extraction or analysis. Certain sample compositions may
make the practical holding times shorter or longer
- A separate container is not required for each parameter
requested. More than one parameter can be analysed
from the same container if the recommended container
type and preservation are the same.
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- Appropriate precautions MUST be taken when using
chemical preservatives. In general, avoid inhaling fumes
and contact with skin, eyes and clothing.
- Contact Laboratory Quality Management Services P/L if
more information is required.
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Water Samples |
- Fill bottles leaving enough room to add preservatives, if
required, and allow for mixing, unless “NO HEADSPACE”
is specified.
- For parameters where “NO HEADSPACE” is required, it
is important to minimise air bubbles in the sample. Fill
each container carefully until a meniscus forms above the
lip. Tighten the lid down over the meniscus. If any significant bubbles are visible, the sample should be
recollected using a fresh container.
- Sample preservation should be performed immediately upon collection. If preservation is not possible, keep samples cold (4°C) and deliver them to the analytical laboratory as soon as possible.
- If preservatives have already been added to the container
(this will be identified on the label) DO NOT RINSE the
containers prior to filling.
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Soil/Sediment Samples |
- Soil or sediment samples are not preserved but should be kept cold (4°C).
- Fill containers as full as possible and use the appropriate lid.
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For all Samples |
- Seal sample containers well.
- Label all sample containers with non-removable markings.
- Keep all samples cold (4°C) but avoid freezing unless otherwise instructed.
- Complete the laboratory sample submission or Chain of Custody forms with all required information.
- Pack samples carefully in an Esky to avoid sample breakage.
- Send samples to your laboratory as soon as possible after collection.
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The complete PDF document “Environmental Sampling Guide” presents a comprehensive table detailing, minimum volume, container type, preservation & storage as well as holding time sample and extract for the commonly requested parameters in water, soil, or sediments samples. It is not possible to specify detailed sampling and preservation methods for the collection of all types of samples. |
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