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NORMAN Interlaboratory Study on passive sampling
NORMAN Interlaboratory study on passive sampling of emerging pollutants
Chemical Monitoring On Site (CM On-Site) in support of WFD implementation
Dissemination workshop / JRC innovation transfer event
Ispra (IT), 29 – 30 October 2012
In 2011, an interlaboratory study on the use of passive samplers for the monitoring of emerging pollutants was organised by the NORMAN Association together with the European Commission DG Joint Research Centre in support of the Common Implementation Strategy (CIS) of the European Water Framework Directive (WFD).
This interlaboratory study was coordinated by Branislav Vrana (Water Research Institute/RECETOX).
The study compared the performance of various available passive sampler designs at a reference site to allow a realistic evaluation of passive sampling variability for tested groups of compounds (polar pesticides, pharmaceuticals, steroid hormones, fluorinated surfactants, brominated flame retardants, bisphenol A and triclosan), and investigated whether a particular passive sampling method provides a satisfactory result within an agreed performance interval.
The results of the study were presented in a workshop organised by the NORMAN Network together with DG JRC as an "Innovation Transfer Event". The first day of the workshop focused on the state of the art of passive water sampling of organic contaminants and its application for regulatory monitoring under the Water Framework Directive.
On the second day the results of the inter-laboratory study on passive sampling of emerging pollutants were presented. The oral presentations can be downloaded as pdf files (see below). The study results will be used to inform EU Member States about the possible application of passive sampling for the monitoring of these compounds under the WFD. The report of interlaboratory study is due to published on the NORMAN website by the end of 2013.
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME AND PRESENTATIONS
Monday, 29 October 2012
- Welcome by Bernd Gawlik (JRC)
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Chemical monitoring under the Water Framework Directive: current challenges
Robert Loos (JRC) -
NORMAN Network and its activities in passive sampling
Valeria DULIO and Jaroslav SLOBODNIK (NORMAN) -
Partitioning based passive sampling
Foppe Smedes (deltares/RECETOX) -
Adsorption based passive sampling
Branislav VRANA (Water Research Institute/RECETOX) -
Monitoring by passive sampling: spatial and temporal trend assessment
Foppe Smedes (deltares/RECETOX) -
Introduction to deriving EQS; where would passive sampling come in?
Paul Whitehouse (Environment Agency) -
Predicting concentrations in biota from passive samplers
Foppe Smedes (deltares/RECETOX) -
The AQUAREF passive sampler intercalibration study
Cécile Miège (IRSTEA)
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Presentation of results of the interlaboratory study on passive sampling of emerging substances
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Interlaboratory study on passive sampling - Study design and organisation
Branislav VRANA (Water Research Institute/RECETOX) -
STUDY RESULTS: hydrophobic substances - Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
Foppe Smedes (deltares/RECETOX) -
STUDY RESULTS: challenging substances – Steroid hormones, PFOS/PFOA, Bishpenol A, Triclosan
Cécile Miège (IRSTEA) -
STUDY RESULTS: polar substances – Polar pesticides and pharmaceuticals
Branislav VRANA (Water Research Institute/RECETOX) -
STUDY RESULTS: experience of participants and screening for other substances
Peter LEPOM (Laboratory for Water Analysis, Federal Environment Agency, Germany) -
Interlaboratory study: Lessons learned, outlook and perspectives
Julio Llorca (AQUALOGY) -
Interlaboratory study: Lessons learned, outlook and perspectives
Robert Loos ((JRC)) - Consultation on results and feedback from study participants on specific issues