Chesapeake Bay Quality Assurance Program
In order to continually move forward with innovative approaches to protect and restore the Bay, scientists, researchers and policy makers must be able to trust the accuracy of data collected from thousands of sites throughout the Bay watershed.
To insure this accuracy, the Chesapeake Bay Program maintains a Quality Assurance Program that monitors and tracks several environmental data sets that look at pollutants, water quality, land use, algae, fish, crabs and submerged aquatic vegetation.
The Chesapeake Bay Quality Assurance Program ensures that information from over 40 agencies and research institutions are not only scientifically valid, but comparable among researchers working in all parts of the watershed.
Quality Assurance Organization
The Quality Assurance Program consists of an internal, EPA component within the Chesapeake Bay Program Office and several collaborative quality circles within the Chesapeake Bay Program Subcommittee structure. Within the Chesapeake Bay Program Office, quality assurance work is done by the Quality Assurance (QA) Officer, the QA Coordinator, and EPA Project Officers.
Subcommittee quality assurance is done through the Analytical Methods and QA Workgroup, the Plankton Methods and QA Workgroup and the Toxics Characterization Workgroup.
The Chesapeake Bay Program Office Quality Management Plan (2.4 MB) contains additional information on the Chesapeake Bay Program Office quality system.
Quality Assurance Planning Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements
Organizations conducting projects and research for EPA that generate, compile, or use environmental data are required to establish and implement a quality system. Grantees and cooperators describe their quality systems in two formal documents, the Quality Management Plan and the Quality Assurance Project Plan.
Methods and Quality Assurance
Scientists follow proven methods and quality control procedures to collect environmental data. Methods are selected collaboratively through the Analytical Methods and Quality Assurance Workgroup. All field and laboratory procedures are documented in detail and can be accessed through the following sites:
Quality Assessments and Performance Evaluations
Data quality is systematically checked at each stage of production using quality control samples. In addition, quality assurance staff conduct on-site audits and monitor laboratory performance on inter-laboratory split samples, reference samples and blind audit samples.
- The EPA Quality System: The EPA has developed a Quality System to manage the quality aspects of its environmental data collection, generation, and use.
- U.S. EPA QA Plan Guidance: Agency-wide Quality System Documents.
- USGS Reference Sample Program: Since 1962, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has operated the Standard Reference Sample Project (SRSP).
- USEPA Region III Quality Management Plan: This Quality Management Plan (QMP) has been developed to address the Agency quality assurance (QA) requirements and guidelines, and for the data quality needs of Region III.
- EPA Region 3 Library: The Environmental Science Center (ESC) Library's mission is to support the information needs of EPA staff at the Environmental Science Center located at Fort George Meade, Maryland.
- EPA Region 3 Methods: A list of the analytical test methods manuals and related documents located in the ESC Library.