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Subchapter IV — Accreditation Process
NR 149.14   Application for accreditation.
NR 149.15   Period, renewal, and expiration of accreditation.
NR 149.155   Required notifications.
NR 149.18   Subcontracting.
NR 149.19   Requirements for certification in the drinking water matrix.
NR 149.20   Requirements for whole effluent toxicity testing.
NR 149.21   Fees.
Subchapter V — Proficiency Testing
NR 149.22   Required proficiency testing samples and frequency of analysis.
NR 149.23   Approval of proficiency testing sample providers.
NR 149.24   Proficiency testing samples for applications and accreditation renewal.
NR 149.25   Treatment of proficiency testing samples.
NR 149.26   Reporting proficiency testing sample results.
NR 149.27   Proficiency testing sample acceptance limits and grading.
NR 149.28   Procedure for correcting unacceptable proficiency testing sample results.
Subchapter VI — On-Site Laboratory Evaluations
NR 149.29   Purpose, type, and frequency.
NR 149.30   Evaluation procedures and appraisal.
NR 149.31   Evaluation reports.
NR 149.32   Evaluation corrective action.
NR 149.33   Conflicts of interest.
NR 149.34   Evaluator qualifications.
Subchapter VII — Quality Systems
NR 149.35   General requirements.
NR 149.36   Laboratory personnel.
NR 149.365   Laboratory ethics.
NR 149.37   Quality manual.
NR 149.38   Corrective action.
NR 149.39   Records and documents.
NR 149.40   Standard operating procedures.
NR 149.41   Method selection.
NR 149.42   Alternative methods.
NR 149.43   Laboratory facilities.
NR 149.44   Laboratory equipment.
NR 149.442   Handling of samples.
NR 149.444   Initial instrument calibration requirements.
NR 149.446   Continuing instrument calibration requirements.
NR 149.45   Measurement traceability.
NR 149.47   Reporting results.
NR 149.48   Quality control requirements for chemical testing.
NR 149.50   Technology requirements.
Ch. NR 149 Note Note: Chapter NR 149 as it existed on April 30, 2008, was repealed and a new chapter NR 149 was created, Register April 2008 No. 628, effective September 1, 2008. Chapter NR 149 as it existed on June 28, 2021, was repealed and a new chapter NR 149 was created, Register February 2021 No. 782, effective June 29, 2021.
subch. I of ch. NR 149 Subchapter I — General Provisions
NR 149.01 NR 149.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish a program for the accreditation of laboratories performing testing under s. 299.11, Stats.
NR 149.01 History History: CR 17-046: cr. Register February 2021 No. 782, eff. 6-29-21.
NR 149.02 NR 149.02 Applicability.
NR 149.02(1)(1)This chapter specifies requirements for the administration of the laboratory accreditation program by the department.
NR 149.02(2) (2) Unless otherwise exempted in this section, this chapter applies to all the following:
NR 149.02(2)(a) (a) Laboratories applying for accreditation.
NR 149.02(2)(b) (b) Laboratories holding an accreditation.
NR 149.02(2)(c) (c) Laboratories submitting data to the department for a covered program.
NR 149.02(2)(d) (d) Laboratories generating data that is necessary for the department to determine compliance with a covered program.
NR 149.02 Note Note: Administrative codes and covered programs requiring analyses to be performed by an accredited laboratory are chs. NR 101 – Reports And Fees For Wastewater Discharges, 102 – Water Quality Standards For Wisconsin Surface Waters, 106 – Procedures For Calculating Water Quality Based Effluent Limitations For Point Source Discharges To Surface Waters, 110 – Sewerage Systems, 123 – Well Compensation Program, 131 – Nonferrous Metallic Mineral Prospecting, 132 – Nonferrous Metallic Mineral Mining, 140 – Groundwater Quality, 150 – Environmental Analysis And Review Procedures, 153 – Targeted Runoff Management And Notice Of Discharge Grant Programs, 155 – Urban Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Abatement And Storm Water Management Grant Program, 157 – Management Of Pcbs And Products Containing Pcbs, 182 – Nonferrous Metallic Mineral Mining Wastes, 200 – Application For Discharge Permits And Water Quality Standards Variances, 204 – Domestic Sewage Sludge Management, 205 – General Provisions, 206 – Land Disposal Of Municipal And Domestic Wastewaters, 210 – Sewage Treatment Works, 211 – General Pretreatment Requirements, 212 – Waste Load Allocated Water Quality Related Effluent Limitations, 214 – Land Treatment Of Industrial Liquid Wastes, By-Product Solids And Sludges, 216 – Storm Water Discharge Permits, 217 – Effluent Standards And Limitations For Phosphorus, 218 – Method And Manner Of Sampling, 219 – Analytical Test Methods And Procedures, 230 – Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing, 233 – Pesticide Chemicals, 243 – Animal Feeding Operations, 254 – Iron And Steel Manufacturing, 256 – Metal Molding And Casting, 260 – Electroplating, 261 – Metal Finishing, 263 – Coil Coating, 273 – Nonferrous Metals Forming And Metal Powders, 274 – Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing, 290 – Steam Electric Power Generating, 347 – Sediment Sampling And Analysis, Monitoring Protocol And Disposal Criteria For Dredging Projects, 500 – General Solid Waste Management Requirements, 507 – Environmental Monitoring For Landfills, 518 – Landspreading Of Solid Waste, 528 – Management Of Accumulated Sediment From Storm Water Management Structures, 538 – Beneficial Use Of Industrial Byproducts, 662 – Hazardous Waste Generator Standards, 664 – Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage And Disposal Facility Standards, 665 – Interim License Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage And Disposal Facility Standards, 700 – General Requirements, 712 – Personnel Qualifications For Conducting Environmental Response Actions, 716 – Site Investigations, 720 – Soil Cleanup Standards, 738 – Temporary Emergency Water Supplies, 747 – Petroleum Environmental Cleanup Fund, 809 – Safe Drinking Water, 810 – Requirements For The Operation And Maintenance Of Public Water Systems, 811 – Requirements For The Operation And Design Of Community Water Systems, 812 – Well Construction And Pump Installation and 845 – County Administration Of NR 812 Private Wells Code.
NR 149.02 Note Note: Links to the codes specified above can be found on the Wisconsin department of natural resources laboratory accreditation program website.
NR 149.02(3) (3) Laboratories performing analyses for the safe drinking water program under ch. NR 809 or for the well construction and pump installation testing program under ch. NR 812 shall be certified; registration is not available for these analyses. Additional requirements for laboratories performing compliance analysis under ch. NR 809 are specified in s. NR 149.19.
NR 149.02(4) (4) Laboratories performing analysis for whole effluent toxicity testing shall meet the requirements specified in s. NR 149.20.
NR 149.02(5) (5) This chapter applies to laboratories analyzing industrial pre-treatment samples when the department is the control authority of a pre-treatment ordinance or when another control authority requires it.
NR 149.02(6) (6) Laboratories performing asbestos or radiological testing for a covered program shall be certified or approved by the EPA or the department.
NR 149.02 Note Note: Laboratories performing bacteriological testing for a covered program are certified or approved under ch. ATCP 77 by the department of agriculture, trade, and consumer protection.
NR 149.02(7)(ag) (ag) This chapter establishes compliance requirements that shall be incorporated into the quality systems of all laboratories accredited by the department.
NR 149.02(7)(ar) (ar) Laboratories shall meet any requirements pertaining to analyses and analytical operations contained in the methods, regulations, or covered programs when those requirements are more stringent than the ones specified in this chapter, unless this chapter grants explicit, alternative allowances.
NR 149.02 Note Note: Sources, including the following as updated, likely contain methods that are acceptable for testing under this chapter: The EPA, the department, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods – SW-846, American Society for Testing and Materials, and the U.S. Geological Survey Agency.
NR 149.02(7)(b) (b) When it is not apparent to the laboratory whether the minimum requirements of this chapter or those specified in the methods, regulations, or covered programs are more stringent, the department shall communicate which requirements are more stringent to the laboratories and the laboratories shall meet those requirements.
NR 149.02(7)(c) (c) When a laboratory incorporates a procedure that is neither expressly permitted nor prohibited by the method, the department will assess the scientific validity of the procedure to determine if the procedure is within the scope of the method. The underlying chemistry of the method shall remain unchanged. The department may seek the advice of the council in making determinations under this paragraph.
NR 149.02 Note Note: For example, if a digestion time of 30 minutes is required, the laboratory is not to use less time for digestion. A second example, when a minimum volume of solvent is required to extract a specific amount of sample, then less solvent is not to be used unless the ratio of extraction solvent to sample amount is maintained.
NR 149.02 History History: CR 17-046: cr. Register February 2021 No. 782, eff. 6-29-21; renum. (7) (intro.), (a) to (7) (ag), (ar) under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register February 2021 No. 782.
NR 149.03 NR 149.03 Definitions. In this chapter:
NR 149.03(1) (1) “ Acceptance limits” means limits established by the department that are used to determine if a laboratory has analyzed a proficiency testing sample successfully.
NR 149.03 Note Note: Acceptance limits are specified in s. NR 149.27.
NR 149.03(2) (2) “ Accreditation” and “accredited” mean that the department has determined that an organization is competent to perform specific types of tests. “Accreditation” and “accredited” include “certification” and “registration.”
NR 149.03(3) (3) “ Accreditation matrix” means a matrix type that is part of the first tier of a field of accreditation under s. NR 149.13 (2). Accreditation matrices are drinking water, aqueous, and non-aqueous matrices.
NR 149.03(4) (4) “ Accuracy” means the closeness of a measured value to an accepted reference value or standard.
NR 149.03(5) (5) “ Algorithm” means a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations for solving a problem.
NR 149.03(6) (6) “ Analysis day” means the day in which a specific type of analysis is performed.
NR 149.03(7) (7) “ Analyte” means the chemical substance, physical property, or organism analyzed in a sample.
NR 149.03(8) (8) “ Analyte group” means a set of analytes that can be determined using the same method or tebchnology and that constitute a unit, acknowledged by the department, of the third tier of accreditation under s. NR 149.13 (4).
NR 149.03(9) (9) “ Analytical balance” means a balance that is capable of measuring masses to within 0.0001 g.
NR 149.03(10) (10) “ Analytical class” means a set of analytes or analyte groups of similar behavior or composition, or a set of analytes or analyte groups regulated under the same provisions of the federal safe drinking water act, that is used to organize the third tier of accreditation under s. NR 149.13 (4).
NR 149.03(11) (11) “ Analytical instrument” means any test instrument used to provide analytical results that is not support equipment.
NR 149.03(12) (12) “ Analytical staff” means staff that includes laboratory directors, supervisory personnel, quality assurance personnel, technicians, chemists, biologists, preparation analysts, and instrument analysts.
NR 149.03(13) (13) “ Aqueous” means an accreditation matrix that is water, is not drinking water, and can be reported in units of mass per volume.
NR 149.03 Note Note: Leachates are not accredited under the aqueous matrix.
NR 149.03(14) (14) “ Batch” means a set of environmental samples prepared or analyzed together using the same process, personnel, and lots of reagents.
NR 149.03(14)(a) (a) A “preparation batch” means a set of one to 20 environmental samples of the same accreditation matrix, meeting batch criteria, and with a maximum time of 24 hours between the start of processing of the first and last sample in the batch.
NR 149.03(14)(b) (b) An “analytical batch” means a set of environmental samples which are analyzed together as a group in an uninterrupted sequence.
NR 149.03(15) (15) “ Bias” means the consistent deviation of measured values from a true value caused by systematic errors in a procedure or a measurement process.
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