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five-minute draw [1 record]

Record 1 2012-06-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Environmental Studies and Analyses
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Water Pollution
CONT

As described in the sampling protocol [of the Potable Water Sampling Procedures Manual], first-draw samples were taken and analyzed for the following metal parameters: copper, lead and zinc. First-draw samples are taken to provide background information and are used to develop preventive action plans for the building's water distribution. It is not uncommon for first-draw samples to show metals content above the GCDWQ [Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality] Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC), which applies only to five-minute draw samples. The first-draw sample results are compared to the five-minute draw MAC to determine the overall condition of the distribution system. The five-minute sample is compared to the GCDWQ standards to determine whether the water is safe for consumption. The results from the zero-minute samples tested for lead ranged in value from less than 0.005 mg/L to 0.03 mg/L. All five-minute lead results were less than 0.005 mg/L ...

Key term(s)
  • five minute draw
  • five minute sample

French

Domaine(s)
  • Études et analyses environnementales
  • Chimie analytique
  • Pollution de l'eau
OBS

S'oppose à l'échantillon prélevé «au temps zéro» (en anglais : «zero-minute sample»), c'est-à-dire dès l'ouverture du robinet. Équivalent et renseignements obtenus d'Environnement Canada.

Spanish

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