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#1 Posted : Monday, October 25, 2021 1:19:50 PM(UTC)
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Hi there,

I need help with the NEPM 2013 Environmental Standard. I want to link the Carcinogenic PAHs as TPE guideline for the HILs to the input provided by ALS which is Benzo(a)pyrene TEQ (Zero). It is a calculation that does not have a chem code. 

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 27, 2021 7:47:04 PM(UTC)
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Hello,

Every chemistry result, calcuated or otherwise, that goes into ESdat has a ChemCode, a matching ChemCode and ActionLevel just needs to be entered for the Environmental Standard. 

In ESdat Online & ESdat Server ChemTable output you can see the ChemCode used for a result if you click "Result Comment and Details" on the ChemTable.  See https://ESdat.net/ESdat_Server_Help/data_qualifiers_and_comments.htm

In ESdat Online The B(a)P TEQ in the NEPM 2013 should already be entered multipe times for the various detection limit multipliers (zero, half, one).  If you're using your own onsite system you may need to modify the compilation of the NEPM 2013 table to add it using the relevant ChemCode you identified from the above paragraph.  To add a new entry to an environmental standard see https://ESdat.net/ESdat_Server_Help/action-levels.htm

I trust that helps

Alex

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