Abstract: | The Quality Control Branch of the Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, National Environmental Research Center, Research Triangle Park, N. C, coordinated a nationwide interlaboratory study which surveyed the ability of participating laboratories to analyze simulated ambient sulfur dioxide samples. The purposes of the study were (1) to provide participating laboratories with a means for self evaluation of their performance, and (2) to begin to acquire information which indicates the quality of ambient SO2 data being reported. Sample vials of sodium sulfite in mannitol were distributed to 134 laboratories throughout the country that routinely analyze for atmospheric SO2. No restrictions were placed on the method of analysis other than that the normal absorbing solution used with the analysis be a tetrachloromercurate II solution. Each sample set contained five separate vials. Each vial, when mixed properly with absorbing reagent, simulated a 24 hour bubbler sample. The range of concentrations in each set extended from approximately the lower detectable limit of the pararosaniline method to approximately the alert level as described in Federal Regulations. |