Issue 4, 2003

Reference materials for the monitoring of the aquatic environment—a review with special emphasis on organic priority pollutants

Abstract

During recent years, the awareness of quality assurance and quality control in environmental analyses has constantly increased, especially due to the implementation of new guidelines and regulations at both the national and international level. Achieving comparable results by using certified reference materials is one of the primary concerns of the scientific community. As a result, there is a growing demand for certified reference materials to cover different matrices and pollutants. Moreover, these CRMs should be in close relationship to the determinants and target concentrations required by environmental bodies and European Directives as well. Supplementary information to this paper presents an inventory of reference materials available on the market from different suppliers against the priority pollutants listed in the Water Framework Directive. These CRMs cover matrices such as water, sediment and biota. The use of CRMs in relationship to appropriate analytical methods and relevant determinants is discussed and the need for matrix-CRMs, particularly for organic pollutants is emphasised. The use of proficiency testing schemes as an alternative for the lack of appropriate CRMs and future trends in the production of CRMs within the BCR framework are also discussed.

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
06 May 2003
Accepted
23 May 2003
First published
18 Jun 2003

J. Environ. Monit., 2003,5, 697-705

Reference materials for the monitoring of the aquatic environment—a review with special emphasis on organic priority pollutants

O. Bercaru, B. Manfred Gawlik, F. Ulberth and C. Vandecasteele, J. Environ. Monit., 2003, 5, 697 DOI: 10.1039/B305094G

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