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Reproducibility of river water quality measurements: inter-agency comparisons for quality assurance
Authors:Rob Davies-Colley  Juliet Milne  Mark W Heath
Institution:1. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA), Hamilton, New Zealand;2. NIWA, Wellington, New Zealand;3. Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC), Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:We assessed the reproducibility of river state-of-environment (SoE) water quality measurements in the Wellington Region, New Zealand (NZ). Field staff from GWRC and NIWA conducted 29 side-by-side water sampling and in-situ measurements at six river sites of diverse water quality for 12 variables measured routinely in river SoE monitoring across NZ. Field measurements of water temperature, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity and visual clarity agreed closely with strong numerical similarity (within 10%). Numerical similarity ranged widely for laboratory measurements, from strong for nitrate-nitrite-nitrogen to weak for turbidity, dissolved reactive phosphorus, and ammoniacal-nitrogen. Numerical agreement was very weak for laboratory pH (which is problematic) and E. coli–which is ‘tolerable’ for many applications given good correlation (R?=?0.94) over a 2000-fold concentration range. The findings of our inter-agency comparison have contributed to quality assurance recommendations in the NZ National Environmental Monitoring Standard (NEMS) for water quality.
Keywords:Inter-agency comparisons  quality assurance  reproducibility  state-of-environment  monitoring  water quality  rivers  national environmental monitoring standards (NEMS)
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