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Index to EPA Test MethodsApril 2003 revised editionPeg NelsonUS EPA New England Region 1 LibraryBoston, MA USAOperated under contract with ASRC Aerospace Corporation

PrefaceTo respond to frequent requests for agency test methods, Region 1 Library staff developed this methodsindex as a tool to help locate copies of them. Confirming that there was no one volume containing allagency methods and no comprehensive list of them, the project commenced and in 1988 the first printedIndex to EPA Test Methods was published as EPA 901/3-88-001. It has been updated periodically toreflect new procedures and revoked methods and the current edition includes about 1600 methodreferences. The index includes only EPA methods and its primary goal remains as a reference tool toidentify a source from which the actual method can be obtained, either free or for a fee.Originally sources were primarily print documents, but in the mid 1990's electronic versions of EPA airmethods began to appear on bulletin board systems (BBS) and then some water methods on floppydisks. In the late 1990's, EPA issued two compendium of methods on CD ROM for waste and for water.Internet access was more recent and commenced with the air methods and in 1998 the entire SW-846compendium was placed on the web. In 1999 the EPA New England Region 1 Library website firstoffered the Index in Adobe Acrobat format for easy distribution. In 2002, the revamped web version ofEMMI appeared as National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) offering summary information aboutwater methods from EPA and other organizations, with links to full text of those from EPA.The Index to EPA Test Methods is an ever changing product and your feedback helps keep it current anduseful. Please contact me with your comments, questions and contributions.Peg Nelson (contractor)EPA New England Region 1 Library1 Congress Street, Suite 1100 LIBBoston, MA 02114-2023email: nelson.peg@epa.govphone: (617) 918-1991fax:(617) 918-1992April 2003Table of ContentsPrefaceTable of ContentsIntroduction to the Index to EPA Test MethodsMethod Number IndexChemical/Name IndexSources for EPA Test Methods including live links to methods when connected to the InternetKey to Obtaining Source Documents

IntroductionQ What are test methods?A Test methods are approved procedures for measuring the presence and concentration of physical andchemical pollutants; evaluating properties, such as toxic properties, of chemical substances; ormeasuring the effects of substances under various conditions.Q Why an index?A This Index was developed to improve access to US EPA test methods. It is not an official EPApublication nor does inclusion or exclusion of methods indicate EPA approval or disapproval of anymethod. The most recent version can be downloaded from the EPA New England Region 1 Librarywebsite www.epa.gov/ne/oarm/index.htmlQ What information is included?A This Adobe Acrobat version contains the following pieces of information:CCC Method Number -- the official method number or a compiler assigned number if un-numberedExamples: 0330.1 or 3810 or TO-15 or 8080A or SAMPLINChemical or Method Description -- chemical, analyte, chemical group or name of protocol. Ifyou don’ t find one you want, try a broader term e.g., metals for mercury or pesticides for diquatExamples: asbestos or absorption or Maneb or larval survival or mercuryReference source of where to get the method by one of four categories:EPA Report # EPA report numberExamples: 600/4-82-029 or SW-846 Ch 3.340 CFR Part Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations part numbersExamples: 136 App A 40 CFR 136 Appendix ARegion 1 # EPA Region 1 Library local call numberExamples: 01A0006125a or 01A0006706Electronic Version -- abbreviated reference to an electronic version if availableExamples: www or ttn/emc or NEMI; full web address provided in Source ListCD indicates included in the Water Methods CD ROM (EPA 821/C-99-004)Date Issued date method was issued or publishedExamples: 09/25/1996 or / / / (date unknown)Q Where are the methods?A This compilation is only an index, not a collection of actual methods. The Sources for EPA TestMethods, following the two indexes, indicates how to obtain print or electronic copies of the methodslisted. If you are using the Adobe version while connected to the internet, you’ll find over 75 % of thesources listed have live weblinks to the actual method.Q Why are there multiple entries for some method numbers?A This was done intentionally to accommodate multiple substances determined by a single method.Some numbers appear to have been used for more than one media and method, and no attempt wasmade to reconcile these apparent discrepancies. A look at the source list should let you know for whatgeneral purpose the method was intended (wastewater, soil, air, or multi-media).Q What if I can't find a method I need?A In some cases individual substances are listed; in others a family of substances is listed under onename. For example, look for related or broader terms such as metals rather than mercury or pesticidesas well as a specific one such as dursban. EPA does not have a test method for all chemicals, onlythose which it in some way regulates. You are welcome to contact the Region 1 Library to inquire aboutmethods not found in the index and for suggestions on where else to look. In many cases, we will beable to email the method to you or direct you to a website or someone who can assist you.

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method DescriptionEPA Report Asbestos AbatementTraverse Points - Stationary SourcesGross alpha & gross beta particle - radiochemField & Laboratory for Overburdens & MinesoilsSmall Ducts - Sample & Velocity TraversesAbsorption in decontamination at Superfund sitesVelocity and S-type PitotGross alpha in DW by coprecipitationField Clues - Overburdens and MinesoilsOverburden Sampling and LabelingMinesoils - Field Clues and Sampling MethodsVolume Meters through Pipes & Small DuctsExhaust Volume Flow Rate - Gasoline VaporVelocity & Flow Rate - Standard PitotVolumetric Flow Rate Meters in Small PipesLandfill Gas Production Flow RateStack gas-velocity/volumetric flow rate-3D probeStack gas-velocity/volumetric flow rate-2D probeStack gas velocity / (decay near stack wall)Demolition - Hazardous WasteMolecular Weight - Carbon Dioxide, OxygenCharacterizing, Subsampling and Crushing SamplesClosed Conduit Flow MeasurementChemical Methods - Overburdens and MinesoilsFlow from Pipes Discharging to AtmosphereFlow Measurements - Open ChannelMineralogical Methods - Overburdens & MinesoilsFlow Measurement, Misc.Physical Methods - Overburdens & MinesoilsMicrobiological Methods - Overburdens & MinesoilSecondary DevicesCarbon Dioxide & Oxygen concentrations - IAPO2, CO2, CO - emission rate correction factorCarbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen, oxygenDismantlingMoisture Content in Stack GasesLaboratory & Field Methods - WeatheringSamples, Number ofSample FrequencyParameters to MonitorMonitoring Network and In-Plant SamplingDusting/Vacuuming/WipingParticulate Matter (PM) - Stationary SourcesPM Asphalt Roofing (Particulate Matter)PM Nonsulfuric Acid (Particulate Matter)PM Baghouses (Particulate Matter)PM Fiberglass Plants (Particulate Matter)PM Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit600/2-85-02804/16/200340 CFR PartElectronicVersionDate Issued60 App A/ttn/emcCD60 App 0 App A/ttn/emcCD60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App ttn/emc/ttn/emc60 App A/ttn/emc520/5-84-006600/2-78-054Region 1 /197803/01/197860 App A60 App A60 App Awww/ttn/emc/ttn/emc/ttn/emc60 App wwwww60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App Asee Sources list for full reference and website /199609/25/1996Method Number Index Page 1

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method 080008.7000900090009 Alt A001600160016APM Wood Heaters from a Dilution TunnelPM Wood Heaters from a StackLow Level Particulate Matter - Stationary SourceEncapsulation/EnclosureSulfur Dioxide Emissions (SO2)Sampling Industrial WastewatersSulfur Dioxide & Carbon Dioxide - Fossil FuelSulfur Dioxide & Carbon Dioxide - Daily FossilSulfur Dioxide Emissions - Stationary by IAPGritblastingNitrogen Oxide Emissions - Stationary SourcesSampling Agricultural DischargesNitrogen Oxide - Ion ChromatographicNitrogen Oxide - Ultraviolet SpectrophotometryNitrogen Oxide - ColorimetricNitrogen Oxide - Ion ChromatographicNitrogen Oxide - InstrumentalHydroblasting/WaterwashingSulfuric Acid MistSampling Waters, Organisms & SedimentsPainting/coatingVisual OpacityOpacity of Emissions - Remotely by LidarCarbon Monoxide - NDIRSampling Train - Modified Method 5 semi-volatileScarificationSampling SludgesCarbon Monoxide - for certifying CEMSCarbon Monoxide from Stationary SourcesFormaldehyde Emissions - Stationary SourcesHydrogen Sulfide of FuelRadKleenInorganic Lead - Stationary SourcesSolvent WashingSample CollectionSteam CleaningFluoride, Total (SPADNS Zirconium Lake)Fluoride, Total - Specific Ion ElectrodeFluoride - Potroom Roof Monitors/Prim AluminumVapor-Phase Solvent ExtractionSample Methods & Equipment - MicrobiologicalTotal Fluoride emissions - primary aluminumAcid EtchingHydrogen Sulfide/Carbon Disulfide/Carbon SulfideSulfur, Total Reduced (TRS Alt.)BleachingSulfur (Semicontinuous Determination)Sulfur, Total Reduced - Stationary/Impinger04/16/2003EPA Report #40 CFR PartRegion 1 #ElectronicVersionDate Issued60 App A60 App A60 App /199760 App 2-85-028600/4-82-02960 App A60 App A60 App A09/25/199708/20/199609/25/1996600/2-85-02860 App mc03/12/199660 App A/ttn/emcwww10/29/199660 App A60 App A60 App 60 App 412/01/199609/25/199660 App A/ttn/emc09/25/1996600/4-82-02960 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App 0600/2-85-028600/4-82-029600/2-85-028SW-846 Ch 10600/2-85-028600/4-82-02960 App A60 App ASW-846 Ch www60 App A60 App A60 App 9/25/199608/20/199609/25/1996www60 App A10/07/1998600/2-85-02860 App A60 App A/ttn/emc/ttn/emc10/10/199604/01/199660 App A60 App ee Sources list for full reference and website addressMethod Number Index Page 2

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method 100.30100.40100.40100.501010101ATotal Reduced Sulfur - (GC Analysis)FlamingParticulate Matter (PM) - Instack FiltrationSample PreservationDrilling and SpallingVOC - GCK-20 SealantSulfur Dioxide Removal & PM, SO2, NOx RatesMicrobial DegradationNitrogen Oxides (NOx) - Stationary Gas TurbinesSource Assessment Sampling System (SASS)Photochemical DegradationVolatile Organic Compounds (VOC) LeaksFugative OpacityDioxin & Furan (PCDD & PCDF)PCDDs and PCDFs - Stationary Sources SamplingSurface Coatings - Volatile Matter ContentVolatile Matter Content & Density/Printing InksGaseous Nonmethane Organic EmissionsGaseous Organic Concentration - Flame IonizationGaseous Organic Concentration - Infrared AnalyzeNMOC in Landfill GasesVOC of Waste SamplesVapor Phase Organic Concentration /Waste SampleSHydrogen Chloride, Halides, Halogens EmissionsHydrogen Halide & Halogen - IsokineticVapor Tightness of Gasoline Tank - Pressure Vac.Wood Heaters - Certificate & AuditingWood Fired Appliances - Burn Rate & Air:FuelMetals Emissions from Stationary SourcesVolatile Organic Sampling TrainVOCs - Sampling (SMVOC)Organic Hazardous Consitutents - Tedlar BagsIsokinetic HCL/LC2 Emission Sampling TrainMidget Impinger HCL/CL2 Emission Sampling TrainMetals in Stack EmissionsHexavalent Chromium Emissions - Stationary SourcFormaldehyde & Carbonyl Compounds in Indoor AirAsbestos Fibers in Water (Chatfield Method)Sediments - Survival Test / Hyalella azteca 10-dAsbestos Fibers in DW Using MCE FiltersSediments - Survival & Growth/Chironomus tentansSediments - Bioaccumulation / Lumbriculus variegSediment - freshwater amphipods 42-d survivalSediment - marine amphipods 10-d survival testSediment - Chironomus tentans life-cycle testMercury Emissions - Chlor-Alkali Plants (Air)Mercury Emissions - Sewage/Sludge Incinerator04/16/2003EPA Report #40 CFR PartRegion 1 #ElectronicVersionDate Issued60 App A/ttn/emc04/01/199660 App A/ttn/emcwww04/23/199660 App A/ttn/emc09/25/199660 App A/ttn/emc04/15/199660 App A/ttn/emcwww09/25/199609/01/198660 App A60 App A60 App 28600/2-85-028600/2-85-028SW-846 Ch 10600/2-85-028SW-846 Ch 1060 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App A60 App ASW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 10SW-846 Ch 600/R-99-064600/R-99-064600/R-94-025600/R-99-06461 App B61 App Bsee Sources list for full reference and website addressMethod Number Index Page 3

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method 200.20200.20200.20200.20200.2Mercury Emissions - Chlor-Alkali Hydrogen StreamBeryllium Screening MethodBeryllium Emissions DeterminationMercury in Wastewater Plant Sewage SludgeVinyl Chloride from Stationary SourcesVinyl Chloride Content of Inprocess WastewaterVinyl Chloride Content of SolventsParticulate & Gaseous Arsenic EmissionsArsenic in Ore Samples - Nonferrous SmeltersArsenic in Ore Samples from Nonferrous SmeltersArsenic in Ore Samples from Nonferrous SmeltersColor - Colorimetric, ADMI600/4-79-020Color - Colorimetric-Platinum-Cobalt600/4-79-020Color - Spectrophotometric600/4-79-020Polonium-210 Emissions from Stationary SourcesRadionuclide Emissions from stationary sourcesRadon-222 EmissionsConductance - Specific Conductance, at 25 C600/4-79-020Conductance-Specific/Wet Deposition Electrolytic600/4-86-024Hardness, Total - Colorimetric, Automated EDTA600/4-79-020Hardness, Total - Titrimetric, EDTA600/4-79-020Odor, Threshold - Consistent Series600/4-79-020pH - Electrometric600/4-79-020pH - Continuous Monitoring (Electrometric)600/4-79-020pH of Wet Deposition -Electrolytic Determination600/4-86-024Residue, Filterable600/4-79-020Residue, Non-Filterable & Total Suspended Solids600/4-79-020Residue, Total600/4-79-020Residue, Volatile600/4-79-020Residue, Settleable Matter600/4-79-020Temperature - Thermometric600/4-79-020Turbidity - Nephelometric600/R-93-100Metals - Atomic ium/Copper/Lead/Mer600/4-91-010Trace Elements in Marine Water by ICP/MA600/4-91-010Trace Elements/Marine by Online chelation-ICP/MS 600/R-97-072Metals in Fish Tissue by ICP/EES600/4-91-010Trace Elements by Stabilized Temp GF/AA600/R-97-072Trace Elements by Off-line Chelation600/R-97-072Trace Elements - Stabilized Temperature GFAA600/R-94-111Aluminum - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Antimony - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Arsenic - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Barium - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Beryllium - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Cadmium - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Calcium - Sample Preparation600/R-94-111Chromium - Sample Preparation600/R-94-11104/16/2003EPA Report #40 CFR PartRegion 1 #61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App B61 App Bsee Sources list for full reference and website addressElectronicVersionDate 99405/01/199405/01/199405/01/1994Method Number Index Page 4

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method DescriptionEPA Report 30200.60200.70200.70200.70200.70200.7 10202.202030203A0203B0203C02040204.10204.2Cobalt - Sample PreparationCopper - Sample PreparationIron - Sample PreparationLead - Sample PreparationLithium - Sample PreparationMagnesium - Sample PreparationManganese - Sample PreparationMercury, Total - Sample PreparationMetals, Total Recoverable Elements - Sample PrepMolybdenum - Sample PreparationNickel - Sample PreparationPhosphorus - Sample PreparationPotassium - Sample PreparationSelenium - Sample PreparationSilica - Sample PreparationSilver - Sample PreparationSodium - Sample PreparationStrontium - Sample PreparationThallium - Sample PreparationThorium - Sample PreparationTin - Sample PreparationUranium - Sample PreparationVanadium - Sample PreparationZinc - Sample PreparationMetals, Total Recoverable in Biological TissuesMetals - Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium & SodiumMetals and Trace Elements - ICP/AESTrace Element (Metals) - ICPTrace Element in water/wastes by ICPTrace elements in Water, Solids & biosolids/ICPTrace element by ICP/AE in water & wastesTrace Elements in Water & Wastes - ICP/MSTrace elements in waters & wastes/ ICP MSTrace Elements - GFAATrace Elements - Stabilized Temp Graphite FAASTrace elements in water, solid & biosolidsPM10 - In-Stack, CRS (Constant Sampling Rate)PM10 - In-stack, CRS (Constant Sampling Rate)PM Condensible Particulate MatterAluminum - AA, Direct AspirationAluminum - AA, Furnace TechniqueContinuous Opacity Monitoring for ComplianceVisual Opacity - Time-AveragedVisual Opacity - Time-ExceptionOpacity of Emissions, Instantaneous LimitationCapture Efficiency - Permanent/Temporary TTEAntimony - AA, Direct AspirationAntimony - AA, Furnace /200340 CFR Part136 App CILM04.0600/R-94-111Region 1 #wwwexhibit D600/R-94-111821/R-93-010-B51 App M51 App M51 App M600/4-79-020600/4-79-02051 App M600/4-79-020600/4-79-020see Sources list for full reference and website addressElectronicVersionDate 4wwwwwwCDNEMIwww 06/199401/06/199406/16/1997Method Number Index Page 5

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method DescriptionEPA Report #0204.2 CL0204A0204B0204C0204D0204E0204F02050206.20206.2 0210.20210.2 CL0212.30213.10213.20213.2 CL0215.10215.1 CL0215.20218.10218.20218.2 39.20239.2 CLAntimony - AA, furnace techniqueVOCs in Liquid Imput StreamVOCs in Captured StreamVOCs in Captured Stream (Dilution)VOCs, Fugitive from Temporary Total EnclosureVOCs, Fugitive from Building EnclosureVOCs in Liquid Imput Stream - DistillationGas Dilution - Field Instrument CalibrationArsenic - AA, Furnace TechniqueArsenic - AA, furnace techniqueArsenic - AA, Gaseous HydrideArsenic - Spectrophotometric - SDDCArsenic - Digestion Prior to Total AnalysisIsocyanates Draft Sampling MethodIsocyanates Draft Sampling Method by HPLCBarium - AA, Direct AspirationBarium - AA, Furnace TechniqueBeryllium - AA, Direct AspirationBeryllium - AA, Furnace TechniqueBeryllium - AA, furnace techniqueBoron - Colorimetric, CurcuminCadmium - AA, Direct AspirationCadmium - AA, Furnace TechniqueCadmium - AA, furnace techniqueCalcium - AA, Direct AspirationCalcium - AA, flame techniqueCalcium - Titrimetric, EDTAChromium, total - AA, Direct AspirationChromium, total - AA, FurnaceChromium - AA, furnace techniqueChromium, total - AA, Chelation-ExtractionChromium VI (Hexavalent) - Chelation ExtractionChromium, Hexavalent Dissolved - AA, FurnaceChromium, Dissolved Hexavalent by ICChromium, Dissolved Hexavalent by Ion ChromatogrCobalt - AA, Direct AspirationCobalt - AA, FurnaceCopper - AA, Direct AspirationCopper - AA, FurnaceGold - AA, Direct AspirationGold - AA, FurnaceIridium - AA, Direct AspirationIdidium - AA, FurnaceIron - AA, Direct AspirationIron - AA, FurnaceLead - AA, Direct AspirationLead - AA, FurnaceLead - AA, furnace techniqueILM04.004/16/200340 CFR PartRegion 1 #ElectronicVersionexhibit Dwww c/ttn/emcNEMIwww clpNEMINEMINEMI/ttn/emc/ttn/emcNEMINEMINEMINEMIwww clpNEMINEMINEMIwww clpNEMIwww clpNEMINEMINEMIwww INEMINEMINEMINEMIwww clp51 App M51 App M51 App M51 App M51 App M51 App M51 App 4-79-020ILM04.0see Sources list for full reference and website addressexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit DDate 1/199709/01/199805/01/1994Method Number Index Page 6

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method DescriptionEPA Report #0242.10242.2 CL0243.10243.20245.10245.10245.1 CL0245.20245.2 CL0245.30245.30245.50245.50245.5 0253.10253.20255.10255.20258.10258.1 CL0264.10264.20265.10265.20267.10267.20270.20270.2 CL0270.30272.10272.20272.2 CL0273.10273.1 CL0273.20279.10279.20279.2 CL0282.10282.2Magnesium - AA, Direct AspirationMagnesium - AA, flame techniqueManganese - AA, Direct AspirationManganese - AA, FurnaceMercury - Cold Vapor, ManualMercury in Water by Cold Vapor AASMercury in water - manual cold vapor techniqueMercury - Cold Vapor, AutomatedMercury in water - automated cold vaporMercury, Inorganic II by HPLC/ECDOrganomercurials, Selected by HPLC/ECDMercury - Cold Vapor, Sediment ManualMercury in Sediment by Cold Vapor (CV/AAS)Mercury in soil/sediment - manual cold vaporMercury in Tissues by Cold Vapor (CV/AAS)Mercury - CVA Fluorescence spectrometryMolybdenum - AA, Direct AspirationMolybdenum - AA, FurnaceNickel - AA, Direct AspirationNickel - AA, FurnaceOsmium - AA, Direct AspirationOsmium - AA, FurnacePalladium - AA, Direct AspirationPalladium - AA, FurnacePlatinum - AA, Direct AspirationPlatinum - AA, FurnacePotassium - AA, Direct AspirationPotassium - AA, flame techniqueRhenium - AA, Direct AspirationRhenium - AA, FurnaceRhodium - AA, Direct AspirationRhodium - AA, FurnaceRuthenium - AA, Direct AspirationRuthenium - AA, FurnaceSelenium - AA, FurnaceSelenium - AA, furnace techniqueSelenium - AA, Gaseous HydrideSilver - AA, Direct AspirationSilver - AA, FurnaceSilver - AA, furnace techniqueSodium - AA, Direct AspirationSodium - AA, flame techniqueSodium - AA, FurnaceThallium - AA, Direct AspirationThallium - AA, FurnaceThallium - AA, furnace techniqueTin - AA, Direct AspirationTin - AA, -79-020ILM04.0600/4-79-020600/4-79-02004/16/200340 CFR Partsee Sources list for full reference and website addressRegion 1 #exhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit Dexhibit DElectronicVersionNEMIwww clpNEMINEMINEMIwwwwww clpNEMIwww clpwwwwwwwwwwwwwww MIwww clpwwwwwwNEMINEMINEMINEMINEMIwww clpwwwNEMINEMIwww clpNEMIwww clpwwwNEMINEMIwww clpNEMINEMIDate 1/199104/01/199102/01/1999Method Number Index Page 7

Method Number Index to EPA Test MethodsMethodNumberChemical or Method 031603170317Tributyltin Chloride in Marine & Fresh WatersTitanium - AA, Direct Aspiration600/4-79-020Titanium - AA, Furnace600/4-79-020Vanadium - AA, Direct Aspiration600/4-79-020Vanadium - AA, Furnace600/4-79-020Zinc - AA, Direct600/4-79-020Zinc - AA, Furnace600/4-79-020Chloride - IC600/4-79-020Fluoride - IC600/4-79-020Inorganic Anions by Ion Chromatography600/R-93-100Inorganic Anions in DW by Ion ChromatographyNitrate-N by IC600/4-79-020Nitrite by 600/4-79-020Inorganic Anions in DW by Ion Ammonium/Potassium/Magnesium/Cal 600/4-86-024Field Validation - Pollutant MeasurementVisible Emissions/By-Product Coke Oven BatteriesVisible Emissions from Non-Recovery Coke OvenOrganic Compounds Biodegredation Rates - VentOrganic Compounds Biodegredation Rates -ScrubberVOC Emission Potential in WasteAcidity - Titrimetric600/4-79-020Acidity - Titrimetric (Acid Rain)600/4-79-020Acidity in Wet Deposition600/4-86-024Chromium Emissions - Electroplating & AnodizingChromium Emissions Electroplating - Mason JarSurface Tension - Tanks Electroplating/AnodizingSolvent Vapor Cleaner EmissionsMethanol EmissionsAlkalinity - Titrimetric, pH 4.5600/4-79-020Alkalinity - Colorimetric, Automated600/4-79-020Residual HexaneResidual SolventResidual N-Hexane in EDPM RubberHAPS in Paints & Coatings - Direct Injection GCResidual Styrene in SBR Latex by GCStyrene in SBR Latex by Capillary GCStyrene in SBR Latex produced by Emulsion PolymResidual Hydrocarbon in Rubber CrumbResidual HC in Rubber Crumb by Capillary GCPerchlorate in DW using Ion Chromatography815/R-00-014PM and MCEM from Aluminum Production FacilitiesFormaldehyde - Mineral Wool & Wool FiberglassInorganic Oxhyalide disinfection by-products- DW815/R-00-014Inorganic Oxhyalide disinfection by-products- DW815/B-01-00104/16/2003EPA Report #40 CFR PartRegion 1 #ElectronicVersion01A0006709 wNEMI63 App A63 App A63 App A63 App A63 App A63 App EMIwww63 App A63 App n/emc/ttn/emc/ttn/emcwww/ttn/em

methods began to appear on bulletin board systems (BBS) and then some water methods on floppy disks. In the late 1990's, EPA issued two compendium of methods on CD ROM for waste and for water. Internet access was more recent and commenced with the air methods and in 1998 the entire SW-846 compendium was placed on the web.

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