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| Quality Assurance OrganizationThe Quality Assurance Program
consists of an internal, EPA component within the Chesapeake Bay Program Office
and several external workgroups within the Chesapeake Bay Program Subcommittee
structure. EPA quality assurance (QA) responsibilities are divided among the following
staff. - U.S. EPA Project Officers ensure that recipients of federal
funds implement the quality assurance activities required by EPA and are ultimately
responsible for resolving problems and deficiencies identified in technical reviews,
audits and data analysis. Additional information see: Grant
Guidance
Rich
Batiuk, QA Officer, has the authority and responsibility for managing quality
assurance activities within the U.S. EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office.- Mary
Ellen Ley, QA Coordinator, coordinates efforts relating to environmental data
quality, reviews quality assurance project plans, audits field and laboratory
operations, and assesses laboratory performance.
- Brian
Burch, Data Center Manager, is responsible for ensuring all the environmental
data generated through EPA funded monitoring programs have been subjected to an
audit of data quality prior to being released on the Chesapeake Information Management
System.
- Terry Simpson , EPA Region
3 QA Manager, reviews and approves quality management plans submitted to the Chesapeake
Bay Program Office.
- See the The
Chesapeake Bay Program Office Quality Management Plan
(2.4 MB) for more information on the Chesapeake Bay Program Office quality system.
Subcommittees
delegate QA responsibilities to the following workgroups.- The Analytical
Methods and Quality Assurance Workgroup addresses field and analytical methodology
and quality assurance issues for tidal and non-tidal water quality. Contact: Bruce
Michael, Maryland DNR
- The ad-hoc Plankton Methods and QA Task Group,
addresses field and laboratory methods for phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthic
monitoring. Contact: Mary Ellen Ley,
USGS/Chesapeake Bay Program
- The Toxics
Characterization Workgroup covers metal and organic contaminant methods, quality
assurance, and data management issues as part of their characterization efforts.
Contact: Greg Allen , Chesapeake Bay
Program Office.
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