Surface sampling for a pesticide in dust and small spills of a solid dye.

2001 
The aim was to determine whether a published sampling technique for loose soil on hard surfaces achieved acceptable efficiency at surface dust/soil coverages of 10-20 mg/100 cm2. The sampler was a cordless personal sampling pump operated at 4.0 L/min connected to a cassette containing a filter, the cassette being also connected to a Tygon sampling probe that was moved manually on the surface to be sampled. Rhodamine 6G dye dust was evaluated at 10 mg/100 cm2 coverage at flow rates of 1.0-4.0 L/min. Two National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)standard reference materials (SRMs) were used for pesticide experiments: SRM 2711 Montana Soil, and SRM 1649a Urban Dust. The efficiencies for these SRMs were determined uncoated, and coated with 1300 µg chlorpyrifos/g as a Lorsban 4E emulsifiable concentrate formulation. The 3-pass technique sampled both the pesticide-coated and uncoated dust and soil at >79 percent efficiency and at better than 16 percent coefficient of variation (CV) above 15 mg collec...
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