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Sample Containers and Preservation Techniques
Methods used by the laboratory usually specify what type of container and how much sample is
required to run an analysis. The following table provides a summary of the sample handling and
preservation requirements for some of the most common tests.
Parameter Bottle
Type
Minimum
Sample Containers..................................
Size
Maximum
Holding Time
Storage &
Preservation
Acidity P or GB 100ml 24 hrs/14 days refrigerate
Alkalinity P or G 200ml 24 hrs/14 days refrigerate
BOD (5 day) P or G 1L 6 hrs/48 hrs refrigerate
Boron P 100ml 28 days/6
months
Chloride P or G 250ml 28 days
Chlorine, residual P or G 500ml 0.5 hr/stat analyze on site
ASAP
COD P or G 500ml 28 days/28
days
analyze on site
ASAP
Color P or G 500ml 48 hrs/48 hrs refrigerate
Coliform, Total P or G 125ml 30 hrs refrigerate
Conductivity P or G 500ml 48 hrs/48 hrs refrigerate
Cyanide, Total P or G 500ml 28 days/28
days
add NaOH to
pH>12
refrigerate in dark
Fluoride P 300ml 28days/ 28
days
Hardness P or G 100ml 6 months/6
months
add HNO 3 to pH<2
Metals, general PA or GA 250ml 6 months/6
months
add HNO 3 to pH<2
Furnace PA or GA 250ml 6 months/6
months
Flame PA or GA 250ml 6 months/6
months
Mercury PA or GA 500ml 28 days/28
days
add HNO 3 to pH<2
Nitrogen
Ammonia
P or G 500ml 7 days/ 28
days
ASAP or add
H 2 SO 4 to pH<2 &
refrigerate
Nitrate P or G 100ml 48 hrs/48 hrs ASAP &
refrigerate
Nitrate + Nitrite P or G 200ml 48 hrs/28
days
ASAP &
refrigerate
Nitrite P or G 100ml none/48 hrs ASAP &
refrigerate