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Created by Lydia Rossiter
about 10 years ago
 
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What is the proper preservation technique for most samples?
What are the exceptions for sample preservation?
follow chain of custody
How can you improve 
quality control 
in the lab?
abnormal chlorine levels
What are the steps for analyzing free residual chlorine using amperometric titration method?
chemicals that contribute to alkalinity (ability to neutralize acids) to water
pH scale
acids and bases
read a pH meter
temperature effects on pH
calibrate a turbidimeter
chemicals that contribute hardness to water
abnormal hardness levels
abnormal levels of fluoride
chemicals that contribute taste and odor
abnormal taste and odors
bacteriological analysis methods
presence/absence test method
multiple tube fermentation method
Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC)
membrane filtration method
bacteriological testing controls
What is the difference between presumptive and confirmed results?
What maximum holding times are IMMEDIATE?
What maximum holding time is 
6 hours?
What maximum holding time is 6 months?
What maximum holding times are 14 days?
What material should the 
sample container 
be made of?
What volume is needed for a sample for
ODOR?
What volume is needed for a sample for
COLOR?
What volume is needed for a sample for
HARDNESS?
What volume is needed for a sample for
pH?
What volume is needed for a sample for
TEMPERATURE?
What volume is needed for a sample for
TURBIDITY?
What volume is needed for a sample for
ALKALINITY?
What volume is needed for a sample for
CHLORINE TOTAL RESIDUAL?
What volume is needed for a sample for
FLUORIDE?
What are some causes of poor
quality control
in the lab?
What are the keys to
proper chemical storage?
What are the keys to safely 
moving chemicals?
What are the keys to safely 
handling chemicals?
analyze a water sample for free chlorine
(DPD titrimetric method)
analyze a water sample for total chlorine
(DPD titrimetric method)
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