Wash. Admin. Code § 173-340-709 - Methods for defining background concentrations
(1)
Purpose. Sampling of
hazardous substances in background areas may be conducted to distinguish
site-related concentration from nonsite related concentrations of hazardous
substances or to support the development of a Method C cleanup level under the
provisions of WAC
173-340-706. For purposes of this
chapter, two types of background may be determined, natural background and area
background concentrations, as defined in WAC
173-340-200.
(2)
Background concentrations.
For purposes of defining background concentrations, samples shall be collected
from areas that have the same basic characteristics as the medium of concern at
the site, have not been influenced by releases from the site and, in the case
of natural background concentrations, have not been influenced by releases from
other localized human activities.
(3)
Statistical analysis.
(a) The statistical methods used to evaluate
data sets shall be appropriate for the distribution of each hazardous
substance. More than one statistical method may be required at a
site.
(b) Background sampling data
shall be assumed to be lognormally distributed unless it can be demonstrated
that another distribution is more appropriate.
(c) For lognormally distributed data sets,
background shall be defined as the true upper 90th percentile or four times the
true 50th percentile, whichever is lower.
(d) For normally distributed data sets,
background shall be defined as the true upper 80th percentile or four times the
true 50th percentile, whichever is lower.
(e) Other statistical methods may be used if
approved by the department.
(4)
Sample size. When
determining natural background concentrations for soil, a sample size of ten or
more background soil samples shall be required. When determining area
background concentrations for soil, a sample size of twenty or more soil
samples shall be required. The number of samples for other media shall be
sufficient to provide a representative measure of background concentrations and
shall be determined on a case-by-case basis.
(5)
Procedures. For the purposes
of estimating background concentrations, the following procedures shall be used
for measurements below the practical quantitation limit:
(a) Measurements below the method detection
limit shall be assigned a value equal to one-half of the method detection
limit.
(b) Measurements above the
method detection limit, but below the practical quantitation limit shall be
assigned a value equal to the method detection limit.
(c) The department may approve the use of
alternate statistical procedures for handling data below the method detection
limit or practical quantitation limit.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order 97-09A), § 173-340-709, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01.
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