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Quality Assurance Planning
Are QA Plans needed for my project?
Grantees and cooperators usually describe their quality systems in two formal documents: 1) Quality Management Plan, and 2) Quality Assurance Project Plan. EPA must review and approve all Quality Management and Quality Assurance Project Plans prior to the initiation of environmental data collection and/or compilation activities. What's required for a Quality Management Plan?The Quality Management Plan documents management practices used to ensure that the results of technical work are of the type and quality needed for their intended use. The elements to be addressed in a Quality Management Plan include: management and organization; quality system description; personnel qualifications and training; procurement of items and services; documentation and records; computer hardware and software; planning; implementation of work processes; assessment and response; and quality improvement. The Quality Management Plan is sometimes viewed as the umbrella' document under which individual projects are conducted. State environmental agencies typically have one Quality Management Plan that covers all of their programs involving monitoring. Quality Management Plans must be prepared in accordance with EPA QA/R-2: EPA Requirements for Quality Management Plans must be submitted at least 45 days prior to the initiation of data collection to the EPA Project Officer or Monica Jones, EPA Region 3 QA Manager, for review and approval. What's required for a Quality Assurance Project Plan?All monitoring programs and research projects must have an EPA approved Quality Assurance Project Plan prior to the start of monitoring or data compilation. A QA Project Plan documents the technical and quality aspects of a project, including project management, implementation, and assessment. It specifies responsibilities, monitoring objectives, sampling design, sample collection methods, analytical methods, quality control, data management and data validation activities. The detail expected will correspond to the cost, complexity and duration of the project. Specific requirements for quality assurance project plans are defined in QA/R-5: EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA 1999) How do I get my QA Project Plan approved?Submit your QA Project
Plan to the EPA Project Officer the draft grant application, or list the QA Project
Plan as a deliverable to be received at least 30 days prior to the initiation
of each data collection activity. The QA Project Plan is reviewed by the Chesapeake
Bay Program QA Coordinator using a
checklist
Approved QA plans should be submitted in an electronic file for released on the Chesapeake Bay Program website. If you would like to see examples of approved QA Project Plans, please look under the topics below.
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