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Title: DoD Environmental Data Quality Workgroup Update


1
DoD Environmental Data Quality Workgroup Update
  • Presented to
  • Joint Services Environmental Management
    Conference
  • April 2005
  • Edward Hartzog
  • Director, NAVSEA Laboratory Quality
    Accreditation Office
  • Chair, DoD EDQW
  • DoD Representative, IDQTF

2
Topics
  • Overview
  • Key Quality Systems Drivers
  • Policy and Guidance
  • Quality Systems Implementation
  • Joint Laboratory Oversight
  • Perchlorate Sampling and Testing
  • Training and Outreach

3
Data Quality Issues Affect Mission Operations
  • Environmental decisions are based on sampling and
    testing data
  • 95 of DoD lab testing is outsourced
  • Requirements vary at federal, state, local levels
  • DoD has unique issues (e.g. emerging
    contaminants, munitions, vessel discharges)

4
DoD Inspector General Audit Report, Feb
97Laboratory Support Services for
Environmental Testing
  • Audit Results
  • Organizations reviewed were not efficient and
    effective in the procurement and administration
    of environmental testing contracts
  • Recommendations
  • Consolidate requirements of environmental tests
  • Develop standardized quality assurance procedures
  • Establish adequate procedures to administer
    contractor performance
  • Include government remedy clauses in
    environmental testing contracts

5
EPA Inspector General Report, Sept 98Superfund
Quality Assurance Program (Regions 1-10)
  • Audit Results
  • EPA had developed many critical elements
    necessary for a strong and effective QA program
  • BUT
  • Managers had not demonstrated commitment to fully
    develop and implement the program
  • Recommendations
  • Design a strategy to institutionalize QA
    agency-wide
  • Improve oversight
  • Develop minimum QA requirements
  • project planning, oversight, training,
    tools/resources, authority

6
Overview - EDQW
  • Established by DUSD(ES) 1996, Navy chair
  • Members Army, Navy, Air Force, DLA, OSD
  • Tasks
  • Develop and recommend DoD policy for
    environmental data quality
  • Respond to legislative/regulatory initiatives
  • Represent DoD on Intergovernmental work groups
    (e.g. IDQTF, NELAC)
  • Respond to DoD IG recommendations
  • Ensure the generation of environmental data of
    known and documented quality

7
Overview - EDQW Organization
  • Principal (voting) representatives
  • Ed Hartzog Navy (acting chair)
  • Rosemary Gaffney Army (USACHPPM)
  • Tim Mukoda Air Force (SAF/IEE)
  • OSD Liaison Ed Miller
  • Technical representatives
  • Laboratory Oversight, lead Fred McLean (NAVSEA)
  • Quality Systems Implementation, lead Skip
    Darley (NAVSEA)
  • Data Review and Management, lead Dave Koran (HQ
    USACE)
  • Contractor support
  • Perot Systems Government Services
  • Versar, Inc.

8
Overview - IDQTF
  • Established by EPA 1997, Federal Facility
    Restoration and Reuse Office (FFRRO) lead
  • Members OSWER, EPA QA Staff, EPA Regions, DOE,
    and DoD
  • Tasks
  • Respond to EPA IG reports
  • Develop written consensus agreements for
    environmental quality systems
  • Outline roles and responsibilities for data
    quality oversight at Federal facilities

9
Key Quality Systems Drivers
  • DoD Information Quality Guidelines, Ensuring
    Quality of Information Disseminated to the Public
    by the Department of Defense
  • Proposed DoD Instruction 4715.xx, Environmental
    Data Quality Assurance
  • Draft DoD Procurement Policy, Implementing
    Minimum QS Performance Standards into DoD
    Acquisitions Involving Environmental Sampling and
    Testing

10
Data Quality ChallengesEnsuring Quality of
Information Disseminated to the Public by the
Department of Defense, February 2003
Information Quality
Utility Information meets the needs of its
intended users
Integrity Information is protected from
unauthorized access or revision
Objectivity Information is accurate, clear,
complete, unbiased, and reliable
Data must be capable of being substantially
reproduced
11
Proposed DoD Instruction 4715.XXEnvironmental
Data Quality Assurance
  • Assigns responsibilities for implementing
    environmental quality systems
  • Implements DoD Data Integrity Policy
  • Authorizes the publication of key Quality Systems
    documents
  • Establishes programs to monitor progress in
    quality systems implementation
  • Final Draft December 04

12
Quality Systems ImplementationDoD Procurement
Policy
  • Provides minimum performance standards for
    acquisitions involving environmental sampling and
    testing
  • Provides sample language to use in solicitations
    and contracts
  • Defines minimum qualifications for contractor
    quality assurance personnel
  • Specifies prohibited laboratory practices
  • Final Draft 17 March 2005

13
Quality Systems Policy Guidance
  • Uniform Federal Policy for Implementing
    Environmental Quality Systems (UFP-QS)
  • Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance
    Project Plans (UFP-QAPP)
  • Federal Quality Systems Roles and
    Responsibilities Guidance (RR)
  • DoD Quality Systems Manual for Environmental
    Laboratories (DoD QSM, V3)

14
UFP-QSFinal Version 1, January 2003
  • Requirements and guidelines for documenting and
    implementing acceptable environmental quality
    systems (based on ANSI/ASQ E4-2004)
  • Developed to ensure
  • Environmental data are of known and documented
    quality
  • Data are suitable for their intended uses
  • Data collection and technology programs meet
    stated requirements
  • Can be used to develop new quality systems or
    evaluate the adequacy of existing quality systems

15
UFP-QAPPInterim Final, July 2004
  • Promotes systematic planning encourages graded
    approach
  • Provides instructions and worksheets for
    preparing project-planning documents
  • Establishes minimum QA/QC criteria for hazardous
    waste sites
  • Streamlines development, review, and approval of
    project-planning documents

16
DoD Quality Systems Manual for Environmental
Laboratories (QSM V3)
  • Defines DoD requirements for laboratories (based
    on NELAC standards, which are based on ISO/IEC
    170251999)
  • Unifies common elements of Army, Navy, and Air
    Force QSMs
  • Provides basis for shared DoD assessments and
    oversight
  • Addresses method performance criteria, laboratory
    ethics prohibited practices

https//www.denix.osd.mil/denix/denix.html
17
Federal Quality Systems RR GuidanceFinal, July
2004
  • EPA HQ Consistent quality systems implementation
    throughout EPA and states
  • EPA Regional offices Consistent review and
    approval of QAPPs
  • Federal Departments/Agencies Agency-specific
    quality systems implementation
  • IDQTF Outreach and assistance
  • Concurrence expected March 2005

18
Quality Systems Implementation
  • Laboratory Oversight
  • Quality Assurance Handbook for Perchlorate
    Investigations
  • Training and Outreach

19
Laboratory OversightNELAP Plus
  • NELAP accreditation provides baseline laboratory
    credentials
  • DoD resources focused on assessment of
    conformance to DoD QSM and project-specific
    requirements
  • Components of DoD Laboratory Assessment Protocol
    include
  • Assessment checklists based on DoD QSM
  • Joint assessments
  • Laboratory assessment database

20
PerchlorateDoD Interim Policy (Sept 2003)
  • Components must collect and compile perchlorate
    data for
  • Drinking water supplies subject to Unregulated
    Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR)
  • Wastewater discharges permitted under National
    Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
  • Environmental restoration sites where release may
    have occurred and complete human exposure pathway
    is likely to exist
  • Range assessments conducted under Munitions
    Action Plan and Defense Planning Guidance

21
PerchlorateData Quality Issues
  • Most existing data based on various modifications
    of EPA Method 314.0
  • Method developed/validated for use in drinking
    water
  • Non-specific/subject to interferences
  • MRL in drinking water 4 ppb
  • Not suitable for use in other matrices

22
PerchlorateDoD Quality Assurance Handbook
  • Guides preparation of project-planning documents
  • Guides selection of appropriate methods and
    qualified laboratories
  • Implements DoD Quality Systems Policy Guidance

DoD Quality Assurance Handbook for
PERCHLORATE Investigations Planning,
Implementation, and Assessment Final
Draft March 2005
23
DoD Quality Assurance Handbook Perchlorate
Sampling and Testing
  • Laboratories must comply with the DoD QSM
  • Results above regulatory or action limit must be
    confirmed using perchlorate-specific technology
  • Ability to achieve MRL must be demonstrated in
    matrix of concern
  • Selected methods must meet specified method
    performance criteria (MPCs)

24
DoD Quality Assurance Handbook Perchlorate
Sampling and Testing
  • Management and Review of Data
  • Field documentation requirements
  • Minimum requirements for laboratory data
    deliverable packages
  • Internal and third-party data review procedures

25
Quality Systems ImplementationTraining and
Outreach
  • ISEERB-approved training
  • Environmental Quality Sampling
  • Interagency UFP-QAPP Training

NAVSEA 04XQ training A2LA Laboratory
Assessors NAVSEA 04XQ outreach www.navylabs.navy
.mil
26
DoD Environmental Monitoring and Data Quality
(EM/DQ) Workshop Myrtle Beach, SC April 4 8
  • National forum for information exchange
  • Managing environmental data quality to support
    DoD mission and operations
  • Evolving policy, innovative strategies, technical
    tools
  • Training
  • DoD QSM Understanding and Assessing the Gray
    Boxes
  • DoD QSM Version 3 - Overview
  • Technical Implementation of SEDD

27
Sound Science The Payoff
  • The right data the first time
  • - means the right decision the first time
  • Reduced costs for compliance
  • Streamlined restoration
  • Reduced liability
  • Sustained operational readiness
  • Public confidence

28
Improving Environmental Data Quality Because
the Right Decisions Require Quality Data
HartzogEB_at_navsea.navy.mil (Acting EDQW
Chair) www.navylabs.navy.mil www.denix.osd.mil/de
nix/DOD/Working/EDQW/edqw.html
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