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Color, True and Apparent DOC316.53.01037 Platinum-Cobalt Standard Method 1, 2, 3 Method 8025 15 to 500 color units Scope and application: For water, wastewater and seawater; equivalent to NCASI method 253 and NCASI Method Color 71.01 for pulp and paper effluent using 465 nm (requires ph adjustment). 1 Adapted from Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater and National Council for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI) Methods Manual. 2 Adapted from Wat. Res. Vol. 30, No. 11, pp. 2771 2775, 1996. 3 NCASI Method 253 approved at 40 CFR part 136. Test preparation Instrument specific information The table in this section shows all of the instruments that have the program for this test. Table 1 shows sample cell and orientation requirements for reagent addition tests, such as powder pillow or bulk reagent tests. To use the table, select an instrument, then read across to find the corresponding information for this test. Table 1 Instrument-specific information for filtered sample Instrument Sample cell orientation Sample cell DR 6000 DR 3800 DR 2800 DR 2700 DR 5000 DR 3900 The fill line is to the right. 2495402 The fill line is toward the user. DR 900 The orientation mark is toward the user. 2401906 Before starting Install the instrument cap on the DR 900 cell holder before ZERO or READ is pushed. The NCASI procedure is available only for spectrophotometers and requires ph adjustment to ph 7.6 with 1.0 N HCl or 1.0 N NaOH. If the overall volume change during the adjustment is more than 1%, start over and use a stronger acid or base. Use program 125 for the NCASI procedure. One ph 8 buffer powder pillow (sodium phosphate/potassium phosphate) can be added to 50 ml of sample before the final ph adjustment to minimize the volume change from the dilution. Mix thoroughly to dissolve before the final ph adjustment. To test for apparent color, do not filter the sample or the deionized water blank. For very low levels, use the Pour-Thru Cell (for applicable instruments) for the best results. Review the Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS) for the chemicals that are used and use any recommended personal protective equipment. Dispose of reacted solutions according to local, state and federal regulations. Use the Safety Data Sheets for disposal information for unused reagents. Consult the environmental, health and safety staff for your facility and/or local regulatory agencies for further disposal information. 1

Items to collect Description Quantity Buffer, ph 8.0 (optional) 1 Hydrochloric Acid Solution, 1.0 N (for program 125) Sodium Hydroxide, 1.00 N (for program 125) Water, deionized varies varies 100 ml Filter apparatus: membrane filter, filter holder, filter flask and aspirator 1 Stopper, rubber, one hole number 7 1 Tubing, rubber 1 Sample cells (For information about sample cells, adapters or light shields, refer to Instrument specific information on page 1.) 2 Refer to Consumables and replacement items on page 4 for reorder information. Sample collection and storage Platinum-Cobalt procedure Collect samples in clean glass or plastic bottles. Analyze the samples as soon as possible for best results. If prompt analysis is impossible, fill the bottle completely full, then tighten the cap on the bottle. Avoid excessive agitation or prolonged contact with air. To preserve samples for later analysis, keep the samples at or below 6 C (43 F) for up to 48 hours. Let the sample temperature increase to room temperature before analysis. Start 1. Start program 120 Color, 455 nm or program 125 Color, 465 nm for the NCASI test. Colorimeters use program 122 Color, 420 nm. For information about sample cells, adapters or light shields, refer to Instrument specific information on page 1. 2. Collect 200 ml of sample in a 400-mL beaker. NCASI: Adjust the ph as described in Before starting on page 1. 3. Assemble the 0.45 micron filter apparatus. NCASI: The NCASI test uses a 0.8-micron filter. A 1.0 micron prefilter can be used first for samples that are difficult to filter. 4. Pour approximately 50 ml of deionized water through the filter to rinse the filter. Discard the rinse water. Note: Although the program name may vary between instruments, the program number does not change. 2 Color, True and Apparent, Platinum-Cobalt Method (500 units)

5. Pour another 50 ml of deionized water through the filter. 6. Prepare the blank: Fill the sample cell with 10 ml of filtered deionized water from the previous step. Discard the excess water in the flask. 7. Pour approximately 50 ml of sample through the filter. 8. Prepare the sample: Fill a second sample cell with 10 ml of filtered sample. Zero 9. Clean the blank. 10. Insert the blank into the cell holder. 11. Push ZERO. The display shows 0 units Pt-Co. 12. Clean the prepared sample. Read 13. Insert the prepared sample into the cell holder. 14. Push READ. Results show in units Pt-Co. Accuracy check Standard solution method Use the standard solution method to validate the test procedure, reagents and instrument. Items to collect: 500 Platinum-Cobalt Units Standard Solution 100-mL volumetric flask, Class A 50-mL volumetric pipet, Class A and pipet filler Deionized water 1. Prepare a 250 platinum-cobalt units standard solution as follows: a. Use a pipet to add 50.00 ml of 500 platinum-cobalt units standard solution into the volumetric flask. Color, True and Apparent, Platinum-Cobalt Method (500 units) 3

b. Dilute to the mark with deionized water. Mix well. Prepare this solution daily. 2. Use the test procedure to measure the concentration of the prepared standard solution. 3. Compare the expected result to the actual result. Note: The factory calibration can be adjusted slightly with the standard adjust option so that the instrument shows the expected value of the standard solution. The adjusted calibration is then used for all test results. This adjustment can increase the test accuracy when there are slight variations in the reagents or instruments. Method performance The method performance data that follows was derived from laboratory tests that were measured on a spectrophotometer during ideal test conditions. Users may get different results under different test conditions. Program Standard Precision (95% Confidence Interval) Sensitivity Concentration change per 0.010 Abs change 120 250 units Pt-Co 245 255 units Pt-Co 16 units Pt-Co 125 250 units Pt-Co 245 255 units Pt-Co 16 units Pt-Co Summary of method Color may be expressed as apparent or true color. The apparent color includes color from dissolved materials plus color from suspended matter. The true color is determined by removal of the suspended materials with a filter or a centrifuge. This procedure uses filtration for true color analysis. To measure apparent color, do not filter the sample or the deionized water blank. The same instrument program is used for both true and apparent color. The stored program is calibrated in color units based on the APHA-recommended standard of 1 color unit being equal to 1 mg/l platinum as chloroplatinate ion. Test results for Programs 120 and 125 are measured at 455 and 465 nm, respectively in spectrophotometers. Test results for Program 122 are measured at 420 nm in colorimeters. Consumables and replacement items Required reagents Description Quantity/test Unit Item no. Hydrochloric Acid Solution, 1.0 N varies 1 L 2321353 Sodium Hydroxide, 1.00 N varies 1 L 104553 Water, deionized varies 4 L 27256 Required apparatus Description Quantity/test Unit Item no. Aspirator, vacuum pump 1 each 213100 Beaker, 400 ml 1 each 50048 Filter, membrane, 47-mm, 0.8-microns, Program 125 1 100/pkg 2640800 Filter holder, 47 mm, magnetic base 1 each 1352900 Filter, membrane, 47-mm, 0.45-microns, Program 120 1 100/pkg 1353000 Flask, filtering, 500-mL 1 each 54649 Stopper, poly, hollow 1 6/pkg 211907 Tubing, rubber, 7.9 x 2.4 mm varies 12 ft 56019 4 Color, True and Apparent, Platinum-Cobalt Method (500 units)

Recommended standards and apparatus Description Unit Item no. Buffer, ph 8.0 15/pkg 1407995 Color Standard Solution, 500 platinum-cobalt units 1 L 141453 Color Standard Solution, 15 platinum-cobalt units 1 L 2602853 Color Standard Solution, 500 platinum-cobalt units, 10-mL Voluette Ampules 16/pkg 141410 Filter, glass microfiber, 47-mm, 1.0 micron 100/pk 2551400 Flask, volumetric, Class A, 100-mL each 1457442 Pipet, volumetric, Class A, 50-mL each 1451541 Pipet filler, safety bulb each 1465100 Color, True and Apparent, Platinum-Cobalt Method (500 units) 5

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