ZDHC Wastewater & Sludge Sample Collection Training: October 2020
ZDHC Wastewater & Sludge Sample Collection Training: October 2020
ZDHC Wastewater & Sludge Sample Collection Training: October 2020
Version 1.0
October 2020
Introduction to ZDHC & Sample Collection
1 Training Module 2 Planning Activities
Training
Agenda 3
Sampling
Considerations & 4
Collecting Water
Samples
Sampling Locations
This training is divided into 8 separate
modules. Participants who wish to be a
certified Wastewater & Sludge Sampler
must undergo training through ZDHC
Field Test Collecting Solid Sludge
academy for all 8 modules in this course
and pass the exam at the end. 5 Measurement 6 Samples
The participants do not have to
complete the course in one-sitting. You
may pause and return to the course on a
later date.
Collecting Liquid Sample Documentation
7 Sludge Samples 8 & Shipment
MODULE 4
COLLECTING WATER SAMPLES
Sampler Name/Email:
sub-sample that is discarded once the ZDHC Wastewater Flow Device Dimensions
• Field measurements should never be ZDHC Wastewater Sampling Field Testing QA/QC
LCS LCS Accuracy
Data Form 2
3
4
5
6
Ave*
Making field measurements on the * reported with lab data
01 02 03 04 05 06
Wastewater Wastewater Wastewater Persistent
Temperature Comments
Flow pH Conductivity Foam
Water Depth
3. Wastewater velocity – measure
how fast something that floats
goes over a measured distance. Width
What if a flow For example, 6-meters in 4.5
meter is not seconds.
available?
Wastewater flow measurements
are needed to properly evaluate
the sample test results.
Source: Open Channel Flow
Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
Specification of pH probe
• Ideally a high quality pH probe with automatic temperature compensation
02 (ATC)
• In case this is not available, you should do this manually with pH test strips
Wastewater
pH Calibration
• Include acidic (pH 4), neutral (pH 7), and basic (pH 10) buffer solutions for
a three-point calibration
• Record the pH probe slope
Specification &
calibration of pH • Analyze a laboratory control sample (LCS) or correlation testing sample
probe with a known value. The measured result must be +/- 20% of the true
value. If not, determine the source of error and correct before taking
measurements.
Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
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Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
Specification
• Use a conductivity meter with automatic temperature
compensation (ATC) capabilities.
03 • In case this is not available, you can do this manually
Calibration
Wastewater • Analyze a laboratory control sample (LCS) or correlation
Conductivity testing sample with a known value.
• The measured result must be +/- 20% of the true value. If
not, determine the source of error and correct before taking
measurements.
Specification &
calibration of
conductivity
Measurement and Reporting
probe • Conductivity maybe influenced by the water temperature.
• You should report your measure in µS/cm.
Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
SAMPLING
04 At the time each discrete sample is
collected for the composite or every
hour with continuous composite
Temperature sampling
REPORTING
Report each individual sample
Sampling & temperature (after every hour, 6
Reporting times typically) and the average
temperature on the sample
(Upstream collection form
Temperature)
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Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
05
Persistent
Foam
Field
Measurement
Requirement
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Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
05
Persistent
Foam
Field
Measurement
Requirement
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Field Test Measurement
Measurement in Practice
Include any comments from the sampling team such as wastewater colour,
odour, and other observations
06
Comments
KNOWLEDGE 3. What should you do in case the facility does not have a
flow meter?
REVIEW 4. How should you calibrate your pH meters?