Quality assurance (QA) has become an increasingly important topic,
as environmental monitoring bodies realize that accuracy of
measurements can depend very much on how the measurement is taken.
This book will describe methods in light of all of the European,
US, and international (ISO) guidelines for QA of water
analysis.
It is the third book in the Water Quality Measurement Series, it
tackles the growing problem of developing an international
understanding for measurement and data collection. The author gives
a detailed overview of:
* The purpose of water analysis
* Quality systems and quality control
* Sources of error including sample contamination
* Method validation
* Certified reference materials
* Data Reporting
* Inter-laboratory studies
Tabla de materias
Series Preface
Preface
The Framework of Water Analysis
General Concepts of QA/QC-Definitions
Sampling and Sample Handling
Current Methods of Analysis
Analytical Quality Control
Reference Materials
Reporting of Measurement Data
Participation in Interlaboratory Studies
Quality Systems
Appendices
Glossary
Index
Sobre el autor
Philippe Quevauviller has published more than 200 papers and several books linked to environmental quality measurements. He joined the Research General-Directorate of the European Commission in 1989 where he was scientific officer on topics dealing with the quality control of environmental analysis. Since 2002, he has integrated the Water & Marine Unit of the EC Environment Directorate-General where is now responsible for the development of a new Groundwater Directive which will complement the existing water policy framework. He is part-time professor at the K.U.Leuven where he teaches ‘water quality and treatment’ in an Interuniversity programme on Water Resources.