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Method Detection Limit Revision 2 (40 Cfr 136 App B) is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of General Services - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is Method Detection Limit Revision 2?
A: Method Detection Limit Revision 2 (MDL Rev. 2) is a procedure used to determine the lowest concentration of a substance that can be reliably measured using a specific analytical method.
Q: What is 40 CFR 136 App B?
A: 40 CFR 136 App B is a regulation issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that provides guidance on how to determine method detection limits for environmental samples.
Q: What is the purpose of MDL Rev. 2?
A: The purpose of MDL Rev. 2 is to ensure accurate and reliable measurements of contaminants in environmental samples, helping to protect human health and the environment.
Q: Why is MDL Rev. 2 important in Virginia?
A: MDL Rev. 2 is important in Virginia because it is used to assess compliance with environmental regulations and standards, ensuring the safety of water supplies and protecting the environment.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing MDL Rev. 2 in Virginia?
A: The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is responsible for implementing MDL Rev. 2 in Virginia and ensuring that laboratories and other entities comply with the requirements.
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