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1Water Quality
Sampling Team
2What we do
- The sampling team is responsible for taking a
range of representative samples related to every
water production asset supplying our customers. - That is 600 samples per week from
- 30 Treatment Works
- 208 Service Reservoirs
- 125 Customer House Taps (via cold calling)
- In an area stretching from the south of Scotland
to North - Yorkshire, and from Kielder reservoir to the
coast (including Hartlepool Water). - With a team of 16 samplers on 12 designated
programmed rounds
3Sampling
- What is sampled, the analysis required and how
often is determined by the DWI and pre-planned in
a sampling schedule - Each individual sampling event consists of taking
between 1 and 25 different bottles of varying
type depending on the analysis required - On-site tests such as chlorine, temperature ,
taste and odour are also taken - To do this each member of the team is trained in
5 methods - L1 Chemical and Micro Sampling
- L7 Determination of the Temperature of a Liquid
- L16 Qualitative Taste and Odour
- L13 Total and Free Chlorine
- L17 Cryptosporidium Sampling
- Once a year everyone is audited internally onsite
to check they are complying with each method.
Everyone is also subject to random spot check
audits.
4Sampling
L1 Chemical and Micro Sampling
5Sampling L1
- Split into 2 parts
- Chemical Sampling
- Microbiological Sampling
6Sampling L1
Chemical Sampling
YES
Is lead sample required? If so take sample.
Is a tap swab required? If so swab tap.
Is the tap constantly running?
Carry out any on-site tests
Take any chemical samples
Flush tap for a minimum of 2 mins or as indicated
at the sample point.
NO
7Microbiological Sampling
Flame sterilisation
Take pre-sterilisation samples
Take Sample
Take post sterilisation swab if required.
Sterilise sample point
Chemical sterilisation
Check background chlorine (L13)
8Chlorine
L13 Total and Free Chlorine
9Chlorine L13
- Equipment
- Pocket Colorimeter
- 4 x 10ml glass cells
- Set of 3 DPD reagents (A,B C)
Add 3 Drops of DPD Reagent A
Add 3 Drops of DPD Reagent B
RINSE the Free Chlorine Cell
BLANK
READ
Fill to the 10ml Line
RINSE the Total Chlorine Cell
BLANK
READ
Add 1 Drops of DPD Reagent C
Add contents of Free Chlorine Cell
Wait 2 Minutes
10Documentation
- Every part of the process is noted down on the
samplers run sheet including - Date time of sample
- Location if different from target (including
reasons why) - Equipment and methods used as part of the
sampling process - This ensures we have complete traceability over
each sample for audit purposes. - Each sample is also labelled with a pre-printed
bar coded label so it can be clearly identified
through the administration and analysis process
11Storage Transportation
- It can take several hours between samples being
taken and arriving back at the laboratory. - To ensure the most accurate representation of the
waters quality, samples need to be stored at a
constant temperature between 2C and 8C - Each sampler has a refrigerated van set to these
parameters. - Van temperature is monitored daily throughout
each samplers shift with a calibrated fridge
thermometer.
12Calibration
- To ensure any results we produce for on-site
tests are accurate, a strict calibration process
is employed. - The following are examples of everyday equipment
requiring calibration that every sampler carries - Colorimeters used to measure Free and Total
Chlorine levels, these are calibrated annually.
However they are also subject to a daily gel
standard check and are used as part of the
internal external PT schemes on a monthly and
quarterly basis. - Stick Thermometers Used to determine the
temperature of the water we sample. Calibrated
quarterly at three different temperatures. - Van Thermometers Used to ensure sampler van
fridges are running at the appropriate
temperature. Calibrated annually