Activity 2: Accurancy Counts

LEVEL THREE


PART A: EXPANDING THE SAMPLING PLAN

Activity Objective: Students learn the importance of accuracy when collecting data.

Estuary-Net Outcome Connection:

Students understand water quality and the variables that contribute  to water quality.
Students understand the importance of gathering long-term accurate data; learn how to display the data; and learn methods of analyzing the data to  determine relationships.
Students are able to use the scientific process to test a hypothesis and will understand how science and the process of science contributes to decision-making.

Time Needed: 2 class periods.

Materials: Chart pad, markers.

Procedure:

    1. Teacher and students review their sampling plan in light of their decision to assure that their identification of the cause of a local water quality problem is accurate. They list the types of data they collected. They then list  any new data they need in order to validate their findings.
    2. For each type of data they list, the class brainstorms methods to assure the accuracy and dependability of the information collected.
    3. They select those methods they feel are accomplishable given their restrictions. They then identify what additional resources they may need to get  in order to implement this new sampling plan. In some instances they may need to  write a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) which may later be submitted to EPA for approval.

 

PART B: WRITING A QAPP

Activity Objective: Students will learn about the different components of a Quality Assurance Project Plan.

Estuary-Net Outcome Connection:

Students understand water quality and the variables that contribute  to water quality.

Students understand the importance of gathering long-term accurate data; learn how to display the data; and learn methods of analyzing the data to determine relationships.

Students are able to use the scientific process to test a  hypothesis, and understand how science and the process of science contributes to  decision making.

Students understand how to use telecommunications and the benefit of telecommunications networking to collaborate in  problem-solving.

Time Needed: 3 class periods.

Materials: Computer, modem, software.

Procedure:

    1. Students will work in groups to write the proposed expansions to their sampling plan including efforts towards creating a Quality Assurance Project Plan.
    2. In particular, students should address the following elements (See Appendix  II-Quality Assurance/Quality Control.)
       

Project  Organization:

      Problem Definition/Background
      Project Description
      Sampling Process Design
      Sampling Process Procedures
      Sample Handling & Custody
      Analytical Methods
      Quality Control Requirements
      Record Storage
      Assessments & Response Actions
      Reports to Management
      Data Review, Validation & Verification Requirements
      Reconciliation with Data Quality Objectives

       

    1. When all sections of the plan are completed, have the class review the plan  to identify any resources from the community needed prior to implementing the  plan.
    2. E-mail the final plan including the class's strategy and time line for plan  implementation to the listserve.

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