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D22 Main Committee Meeting Page 13 of 13
April 9, 1997
The By-Laws reference the Policy for
Committee Payment of Travel Expenses and the
Travel Reimbursement Guidelines.
10.7.3 Chairman Iske stated that a revised version
will be issued to the Main Committee at the
ASTM Fall Meeting. If it gets approval by
membership, it will then go to COTCO for
approval.
11. Main Committee adjourned at 3:02 PM
12. Reconvene Executive Subcommittee at 3:05 PM for Vote
on the recommendation of the Awards Committee.
Respectfully submitted by
Y ! Co;~
William E. Oatess, Secretary of D22

D22 Executive Subcommittee Meeting Page 15 of 15
April 7, 1997
entirety by the responsible subcommittee and
shall be letter balloted for reapproval,
revision, or withdrawl within five years of
its last approval date. If no ballot is in
process to update the standards as of
January 1 of the sixth year since its last
approval date, a ballot for withdrawal will
be issued automatically by ASTM Headquarters
to Concurrent Subcommittee and Main Committee
ballot.
Chairman Iske indicated that the original
statement allowed for seven years instead of
six years since the last approval date.
A motion was made by Richard Danchik to
approve the revision. The motion was
seconded by Bob Lewis.
The motion carried by a hand count of 11
affirmatives 1 necative and 0 abs entions
13. Executive Subcommittee Meeting Adjourned at 11:24 AM
Respectfully submitted by
1/utit" `1 %-~.W4-0
William E. Oatess, Secretary D22
Attachments A, B, C, and D
NOTE: The Executive Subcommittee reconvened at 6:30 PM,
April 7, 1997, and adjourned at 6:05 PM in order
to continue incompleted discussions; the discussions
of that reconvenement are included within the above
minutes.
The Executive Subcommittee reconvened at 3:05 PM,
April 9, 1997, in order to discuss the recommendation
made by the Awards Committee, to give an Honorary
Award to (name omitted). The item was approved
by the Executive Subcommittee.
A motion was made by Richard Danchik to award (name
omitted) as an Honorary Member. The motion was
seconded by Mark Peden.
The motion carried by a hand o nt o 9 affirma ves 0
negatives, and 0 abstentione
The meeting was adjourned at 3:20 PM.

ITEM SUB ACTION
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MAIN COMMITTEE BALLOT REPORT D22 (97-01) 03/13/97
. AFF NEG ABST PCNj
006 05 REVISION OF D5197-92
TECHNICAL CONTACT i ROBERT G LEWIS -
NEGATIVE VOTERSe
(MAIN ONLY) )( KEVIN ASHLEY(WITHDRAWN)
COMMENTS: DENNIS LAUDAL
(MAIN ONLY) RICHARD W BISHOP
(MAIN/SUB) IVAN E LEIGH
(MAIN/SUB)- IRENE D DEGRAFF
(MAIN/SUB) MICHAEL'WOGDEN'
(MAIN/SUB) CARLTON 0 HOMMEL
(MAIN/SUB) WILLIAM E OATESS
007 05 REVISION W/TITLE CHG OF D5438-94
TECHNICAL CONTACT xROBERT G LEWIS
NEGATIVE VOTERS:
(MAIN/SUB) G LARRY EITEL
(MAIN ONLY) * KEVIN ASHLEY
(MAIN ONLY) N BARNEY BURROUGHS
(MAIN/SUB) WAYNE R THOMANN
(MAIN ONLY) x JERRY J TULIS
COMMENTS:
(MAIN/SUB) CARLTON 0 HOMMEL
008 06 NEW STANDARD PRACTICE FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE
PROTOCOLS FOR THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF
ATMOSPHERIC WET DEPSITION
NEGATIVE VOTERS:
JOHN C SYNNOTT
COMMENTS: DENNIS LAUDAL
REGINALD C JORDAN
CARLTON 0 HOMMEL
WILLIAM E OATESS
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D22.0500 64.00 0.00 63.00 100.00'
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. ' (MAIN ONLY) MICHAEL W OGDEN
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(MAIN ONLY) CARLTON 0 HOMMEL
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003 04 REVISION W/TITLE CHO OF D5337-92 D22 111.00 3.00 107.00 97.36
TECHNICAL CONTACT i KENNETH E WILLIAMS
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NEGATIVE VOTERSt
. '
CHAIN ONLY) REGINALD C JORDAN
(NAIN ONLY) DOUGLAS P FOWLER
(MAIN ONLY) MICHAEL.W OGDEN
COMMENTS: . .
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(MAIN ONLY) ANDREW TIPLER.
CHAIN ONLY) CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 004 05 NEW STANDARD GUIDE FOR EVALUATING THE ABILITY OF D22 77.00 3.00
141.00 96.25
INDOOR MATERIALS TO SUPPORT MICROBIAL GROWTH
USING STATIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBERS
NEGATIVE VOTERS:
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THOMAS S CALZAVARA
WAYNE R THOMANN
JERRY J TULIS '
COMMENTS:
JOHN P SPRINGSTON
CARLTON 0 HOMMEL
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TECHNICAL CONTACT : NIREN L NAGDA
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.COMMENTS: DENNIS LAUDAL
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(MAIN ONLY) C BRIAN HENNESSEY
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A nT,1 Committee D-22 on SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF ATMOSPHERES
Chairman: S. D. ALLEN ISKE, Bayer Corporation, P.O. Box 4913, 8400 Hawthorn Rd.,
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FAX: 814-359-5775
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IL 61820 (217-333-8325)
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StalJManager: GEORGE A. LUCIW (610-832-9710) e-mail: gluciw@astm.org
Minutes of Committee D22
April 1997
Adam's Mark Hotel - St. Louis, MO
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D22 Main Committee 1-13
D22.90 Executive Subcommittee 14-72
D22.01 Quality Control 73-75
D22.03 Ambient Atmospheres 76-80
D22.04 Workplace Atmospheres 81-95
D22.051ndoor Air 96-103
D22.06 Acid Deposition 104-107
D22.07 Asbestos Sampling and Analysis 108-111
D22.09 U.S. TAG for ISOlTC/146
D22.11 Meteorology Mailed Separately
112-113
D22 Long Range Planning 114-115
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NEWSTD(Z4350Z) METHOD FOR MEASURING ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE USING NEW ACTION - NEW STD
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CONTACT: DAVID W GILMORE 516-567-7300
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S D ALLEN ISKE JR
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WITH THE "REGULATIONS GOVERNING ASTM TECHNICAL COMMITTEES".
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SUBCOMMITTEE: D22.0400 Workplaee Atmospheres
CHAIRMAN: RICHARD S DANCHIK 412-824-2206 BOS LOCATION: 11.03
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WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT BY SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
CONTACT: -
PRACTICE FOR EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF RESPIRABLE
AEROSOL SAMPLERS . CONTACT: DR DAVID L BARTLEY 513-841-4277
GUIDE FOR PERSONAL SAMPLERS OF HEALTH-RELATED AEROSOL
FRACTIONS (METRIC) -
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CONTACT: DR DAVID L BARTLEY 513-841-4277
NEWSTD(P5042) TEST METHOD FOR METAL REMOVAL FLUID AEROSOL IN 97-01 SUB -NEW STD NEt
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NEWSTD(Z6450Z)
NEWSTD(Z6451Z) METHOD FOR SAMPLING AND COUNTING AIRBORNE ASBESTOS
FIBERS IN THE WORKPLACE, BY PHASED CONTRAST
MICROSCOPY
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF AEROSOL HEXAMETHYLENE
NEWSTD(Z6452Z) DIISOCYANATE (HDI) IN AIR WITH (METHOXY-2 PHENYL-l)
PIPERAZINE (MOPIP) IN THE WORKPALCE
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION'OF GASEOUS HEXAMETHYLENE
DIISOCYANATE (HDI) IN AIR WITH
9-(N-METHYLAMINOMETHYL) ANTHRACENE METHOn (MAMA) IN
THE WORKPLACE
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DESIG NR TITLE BALLOT ACTIONS
D3631-95 TEST METHODS FOR MEASURING SURFACE ATMOSPHERIC - .
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D4230-83(1996)E01**
D4430-96
D4480-93
D5096-96
D5366-96
D5527-94
D5741-96
D6011-96
E0104-85(1996)
E0337-84(1996)E01**
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PRESSURE
CONTACT: MICHAEL C STURGEON 703-661-1220
TERMINOLOGY RELATING TO HUMIDITY MEASUREMENTS
CONTACT: THOMAS J LOCKHART 206-549-2179 TEST METHOD OF MEASURING HUMIDITY WITH COOLED-SURFACE
CONDENSATION (DEW-POINT) HYGROMETER
CONTACT: THOMAS J LOCKHART 206-549-2179 PRACTICE FOR DETERMINING THE OPERATIONAL COMPARABILITY
OF METEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS
TEST METHOD FOR MEASURING SURFACE WIND BY MEANS OF *REVIEW FOR BALLOT
WIND VANES AND ROTATING ANEMOMETERS TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE PERFORMANCE OF A CUP
ANEMOMETER OR PROPELLER ANEMOMETER
CONTACT: ROBERT M YOUNG 616-946-3980
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DYNAMIC PERFORMAMCE OF
A WIND VANE
PRACTICES FOR MEASURING SURFACE
BY ACOUSTIC MEANS
CONTACT: CHRISTOPN A BILTOFT
WIND AND TEMPERATURE
801-522-5101
PRACTICE FOR CHARACTERIZING SURFACE WIND USING A WIND
VANE'AND ROTATING ANEMOMETER
CONTACTr THOMAS J LOCKHART 206-549-2179
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE PERFORMANCE OF A SONIC
ANEMOMETER/THERMOMETER
CONTACT: CHRISTOPH A BILTOFT 801-522-5101
PRACTICE FOR MAINTAINING CONSTANTRELATIVE HUMIDITY BY
MEANS OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
CONTACT: THOMAS J LOCKHART 206-549-2179
TEST METHOD FOR MEASURING HUMIDITY WITH A PSYCHROMETER
(THE MEASUREMENT OF WET- AND DRY-BULB TEMPERATURES)
CONTACT: THOMAS J LOCKHART "206-549-2179
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SUBCOMMITTEE: D22.0300 Ambient Atmospheres and Source Emissions
CHAIRMAN: STEPHEN M WISKER 612-941-6780 BOS LOCATION: 11.03
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D3266-91(1995)E01** TEST METHOD FOR AUTOMATED SEPARATION AND COLLECTION OF
PARTICULATE AND ACIDIC GASEOUS FLUORIDE IN THE ATMOSPHERE (DOUBLE PAPER TAPE SAMPLER METHOD)
D3267-91C1995)E01** TEST METHOD FOR SEPARATION AND COLLECTION OF
PARTICULATE ANDMATER-SOLUBLEGASEDUS FLUORIDES IN
THE ATMOSPHERE (FILTER AND IMPINGER METHOD) D3268-91(1995)E01** TEST METHOD FOR SEPARATION AND
COLLECTION OF
. PARTICULATE AND GASEOUS FLUORIDES IN THE ATMOSPHERE
(SODIUM BICARBONATE-COATED GLASS TUBE AND A
PARTICULATE FILTER METHOD .
D3269-96 TEST METHODS FOR ANALYSIS FOR FLUORIDE CONTENT OF THE
ATMOSPHERE AND PLANT TISSUES (MANUAL PROCEDURES)
CONTACTr CARLTON 0HOMMEL.:'.- ... 352-315-4324
D3270-91C1995)E01** TEST METHODS FOR ANALYSIS-FOR FLUORIDE CONTENT OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND PLANT
TISSUES (SEMIAUTOMATED METHOD)
D3442-91(1995)E01** TEST METHOD FOR.GASEOUS.TRITIUMCONTENT OF THE
ATMOSPHERE
D3464-96 TEST METHOD FOR AVERAGE VELOCITY IN A DUCT USING A THERMAL ANEMOMETER
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL. - 352-31t-4324 .
D3608-95 TEST METHOD FOR NITROGEN~OXIDES (COMBINEZ) CONTENT IN
THE ATMOSPHERE BY THE GREISS-SALTZMA.: REACTION
D3685/D3685M-92 TEST METHODS FOR-SAMPLINGAND.DETERMINATION OF *BALLOT AC?I1N REQ*
PARTICULATE MATTER.-IN STACK,:GASES
D3824-95 TEST METHODS FOR CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT OF OXIDES OF
NITROGEN IN THE AMBIENT'OR-NORKPLACE ATMOSPHERE BY
THE CHEMILUMINESCENT.METNOD;: ":.
D4096-91 TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF TOTAL SUSPENDED . *OVERDUE-BALLOT REQ*
PARTICULATE MATTER IN THE ATMOSPHERE (HIGH VOLUME
SAMPLER METHOD)
D4323-84(1992) TEST METHOD FOR HYDROGEN SULFIDE IN THE ATMOSPHERE BY
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CHAIRMAN: MICHAEL E BEARD 919-851-5076 BOS LOCATION: 11.03
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D5755-95 TEST METHOD FOR MICROVACUUM SAMPLING AND INDIRECT
ANALYSIS OF DUST BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
FOR ASBESTOS STRUCTURE NUMBER CONCENTRATIONS
CONTACT= WILLIAM E LONGO 404-448-3200
D5756-95 TEST METHOD FOR MICROVACUUM SAMPLING AND INDIRECT ,
ANALYSIS OF DUST BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
FOR ASBESTOS MASS CONCENTRATION
CONTACTs DREW R VAN ORDEN 412-325-1776
NEWSTDCZ3504Z) TEST METHOD FOR PASSIVE SAMPLING AND INDIRECT ANALYSIS 97-01 SUB -NEW STO MEG
OF DUST BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FOR
ASBESTOS STRUCTURE NUMBER CONCENTRATION
CONTACT: WILLIAM E LONGO 404-448-3200
NEWSTD(Z3505Z) TEST METHOD FOR DIRECT SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DUST 97-01 SUB -NEW STD NEG
BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FOR MINERAL FIBERS
CONTACT: DREW R VAN ORDEN 412-325-1776
NEWSTD(Z3723Z) TEST METHOD FOR AIRBORNE ASBESTOS CONCENTRATION IN 97-01 SUB -NEW STD NEG
NEWSTD(Z6258Z)
NEWSTD(Z6259Z)
NEWSTD(Z6260Z)
NEWSTD(Z6261Z)
NEWSTD(Z6592Z)
AMBIENT AND INDOOR ATMOSPHERES AS DETERMINED BY
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY DIRECT TRANSFER
(TEN)
CONTACT: JAMES R MILLETTE PH D 770-662-8509
GUIDE FOR EVALUATION OF ASBESTOS ON SURFACES NEW ACTION - NEW STD
TEST METHOD FOR VERIFIED ANALYSIS OF AS@°-:TOS BY
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
TEST METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ASBESTOS IN BULK NEW ACTION - NEW STD
BUILDING MATERIALS
CONTACT: IAN M STEWART 412-325-0117 EX 0131
TEST METHOD FOR WIPE SAMPLING AND INDIRECT ANALYSIS OF 97-01 SUB ~ -NEW STD NEG
DUST BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FOR ASBESTOS STRUCTURE NUMBER CONCENTRATIONS
CONTACT: MS NAOMI S MONTAGUE 305-751-1184
TEST METHOD FOR PASSIVE SAMPLING AND INDIRECT ANALYSIS 97-01 SUB -NEW STD NEG
OF DUST BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FOR
ASBESTOS MASS CONCENTRATION
CONTACT: DREW R VAN ORDEN- 412-325-1776
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D4861-94A TITLE
PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF PESTICIDES AND BALLOT ACTIONS
D4947-94 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN AIR CONTACT= DR ROBERT G LEWIS 919-541-3065
PRACTICE FOR CHLORDANE AND HEPTACHLOR RESIDUES IN
INDOOR AIR
CONTACT: DR ROBERT G LEWIS 919-541-3065
D5014-94 TEST METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF FORMALDEHYDE IN INDOOR
D5075-96E01** AIR (PASSIVE SAMPLER METHODOLOGY) CONTACT: DR ROBERT G LEWIS 919-541-3065
TEST METHOD FOR NICOTINE AND 3-ETHENYLPYRIDINE IN
D5116-90 INDOOR AIR
CONTACT: MICHAEL W OGDEN 910-741-5787
GUIDE FOR SMALL-SCALE ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBER
97-01 SUB -REV
5157-91 DETERMINATIONS OF ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM INDOOR
MATERIALS/PRODUCTS .
CONTACT: ANDREW K PERSILY .. 301-975-6418
GUIDE FOR STATISTICAL EVALUATION OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY *OVERDUE*
*OVERDUE-BALLOT REQ*
MODELS
CONTACT: DR NIREN L NAGDA
`- 301-540-1300
D5197-92 ..
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF FORMALDEHYDE AND 97-01 MAIN (97/02 SOC) -REV NEG
. OTHER CARBONYL COMPOUNDS IN AIR (ACTIVE SAMPLER *COMPLETE BALLOT ACTION*
D5221-92 METHODOLOGY)
CONTACTe DR ROBERT GLEWIS- 919-541-3065
TEST METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT OF FORMALDEHYDE
97-01 SUB -W/D
NEG
D5438-94 IN AIR
CONTACT: DR ROBERT G LEWIS` 919-541-3065
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ANA
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TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS IN ATMOSPHERES.(CANISTER . SAMPLING
METHODOLOGY) CONTACT: RAYMOND G MERRILL "919-461-1236
D5791-95 GUIDE FOR USING PROBABILITY SAMPLING METHODS IN
, STUDIES OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN BUILDINGS
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COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF ATMOSPHERIC WET -
DEPOSITION
TEST METHOD FOR PH OF ATMOSPHERIC WET DEPOSITION
SAMPLES BY ELECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF CHLORIDE, NITRATE,
AND SULFATE IN ATMOSPHERIC WET DEPOSITION BY
CHEMICALLY SUPPRESSED ION CHROMATOGRAPHY
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM,
POTASSIUM, AND SODIUM IN ATMOSPHERIC WET DEPOSITION
BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
GUIDE FOR CHOOSING LOCATIONS AND SAMPLING METHODS TO
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PRACTICE FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE PROTOCOLS FOR THE 97-01 MAIN (97/02 SOC) -NEW STD NEt
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ATMOSPHERIC WET DEPSITION
TEST METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE NEW ACTION - NEW STD
AND COMBINED ORGANIC PEROXIDES IN ATMOSPHERIC WATER SAMPLES BY PEROXIDOSE ENZYME.FLUORESCENCE METHOD
CONT'ACTz M TERRY DANA 503-753-6221
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PHOSPHORUS TO AQUATIC SYSTEMS FROM WET DEDOSITION
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D4532-92
D4597-92
D4599-90
ACTIONS
PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING ATMOSPHERES TO COLLECT ORGANIC
COMPOUND.VAPORS (ACTIVATED CHARCOAL TUBE ADSORPTION
METHOD)
CONTACT: KEVIN J GALLAGHER , 610-341-6381
PRACTICE FOR ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC COMPOUND VAPORS
COLLECTED BY THE ACTIVATED CHARCOAL TUBE ADSORPTION
METHOD
CONTACT: KEVIN J GALLAGHER . 610-341-6381
PRACTICE FOR MEASUREMENT OF METALS IN WORKPLACE
ATMOSPHERE BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY CONTACT: JOSEPH E WINTER. 716-722-6928
TEST METHOD.FOR AIRBORNE ASBESTOS CONCENTRATION IN
WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERE ** WITHDRAWN AS OF. 11/10/95 - CONTACT: ELI SMYRLOGLOU . 508-256-5450
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TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION
OF ETHYLENE OXIDE IN *REVIEW FOR BALLOT*
WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES (CHARCOAL TUBE METHODOLOGY)
CONTACTs KENNETH EWILLIAMS -- _ 301-671=2208
PRACTICEFOR MEASURING THE CONCENTRATION OF TOXIC
GASES OR VAPORS USING DETECTOR TUBES
CONTACT: DR DAVID L BARTLEY 513-841-4277
TEST METHOD-FOR RESPIRABLE DUST IN WORKPLACE 97-01 MAIN (97/02 SOC) -REV NEG
ATMOSPHERES *COMPLETE SA'.LOT ACTIONX
CONTACT: KENNETH E WILLIAMS 301-671-2208
PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES TO COLLECT KBALLOT ACfIIN REO%
ORGANIC GASES OR VAPORS WITH ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
DIFFUSIONAL SAMPLERS ..
PRACTICE FOR MEASURING THE CONCENTRATION OF TOXIC *OVERDUE-BALLOT REO*
GASES OR VAPORS USING LENGTH-OF-STAIN DOSIMETERS
CONTACT: DR DAVID L BARTLEY 513-841-4277
D4600-95 METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF BENZENE-SOLUBLE
PARTICULATE MATTER IN WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES
D4765-93 TEST METHOD FOR FLUORIDES IN WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES
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CONCENTRATION IN STATIONARY SOURCES
- NEW STD
NEWSTD(Z6590Z) MANUAL METHOD FOR BOTH SPECIATED AND ELEMENTAL MERCURY NEW ACTION - NEW STD
DETERMINATION CONTACT: RAMON BIARNES --
PRACTICE FOR QA/QC FOR CONTINUOUS OPACITY MONITORING
SYSTEMS
NEWSTDCZ6678Z) TES1 METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF GASEOUS AND 97-01 SUB -NEW STD NEG
PARTICULATE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN
AMBIENT AIR (COLLECTIONON'SORBENT-BACKED FILTERS WITH GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC/MASS SPECTROMETRIC
ANALYSIS)
CONTACT: DR ROBERT G LEWIS 919-541-3065
fOTALS FOR: D22.0300 STANDARDS TOTALS: APPROVED = 34 NEW UNAPPROVED = 6
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NEWSTD(Z2987Z)
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NEWSTD(Z3866Z)
NEWSTD(Z3867Z)
NEWSTD(Z3868Z)
NEWSTD(23871Z)
NEWSTD(Z3872Z)
NEWSTD(Z3873Z)
GUIDE FOR RADON MONITORING IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS
GUIDE FOR REPORTING RELATED FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH
SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF INDOOR AIR
PRACTICE FOR MEASUREMENT.OF INDOOR ODORS USING
SENTOMETER - - -
CONTACTs LARRY C.HOLCOMB. 616-763-9442
GUIDE FOR MEASUREMENT OF-RADON AND RADON DECAY
PRODUCTS FOR REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
TEST METHOD FOR RADON GRAB SAMPLING IN BUILDINGS
GUIDE FOR USE OF ALPHA-TRACK DETECTORS FOR MEASUREMENT
OF RADON IN INDOOR AIR
CONTACT: MICHAEL R BRAMBLEY 509-375-6875
PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF RADON CONTENT OF
THE ATMOSPHERE
CONTACTs RICHARD C ROTH 616-787-5354
TERMINOLOGY RELATING TO SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF
INDOOR AIR
CONTACTs HAL LEVIN . . 408-425-3946
METHODS FOR UVPM AND FPM METHODSFOR ESTIMATING THE
CONTRIBUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMVYE TO
RESPIRABLE SUSPENDED PARTICLES
GUIDE FOR MEASURING PARTICULATE MATTER IN INDOOR AIR
CONTACTs BRUCE R WEIR~-- 415-507-7156
GUIDE FOR RESIDENTIAL INDOOR AIR QUALITY
INVESTIGATIONS CONTACTeJIM H WHITE 613-748-2309
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC
CHEMICAL EMISSION RATES FROM PRESSED-WOOD PRODUCTS
CONTACT: DR YOSHIO TSUCHIYA613-993-9777
METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE CONTRIBUTION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE (ETS) TO RESPIRABLE
SUSPENDED PARTICULATES (RSP) BY UVPM CONTACT: BARRY S SEABROOK 616-763-9442
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NEW ACTION - NEW STD
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97-01 MAIN (97/02 SOC) -NEW STD NEG
NEWSTD(Z4190Z)
NEWSTD(Z4470Z)
NEWSTD(Z6288Z)
NEWSTD(Z6685Z)
NEWSTD(Z6717Z)
NEWSTD(Z6718Z)
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PRACTICE FOR DETERMINING EMISSION PROFILES OF VOLATILE 97-01 SUB -NEW STD NEG
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D4536-96 TEST METHOD FOR HIGH-VOLUME SAMPLING FOR SOLID
PARTICULATE MATTER AND DETERMINATION OF PARTICULATE
EMISSIONS
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D5011-92 PRACTICES FOR CALIBRATION OF OZONE MONITORS USING *BALLOT ACTION REQ*
TRANSFER STANDARDS
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CERTIFICATION OF DZONE-TRANSFER STANDARDS USING
ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOMETRY D5149-95 TEST METHOD FOR OZONE IN THE ATMOSPHERE: CONTINUOUS
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AMBIENT, WORKPLACE, AND INDOOR ATMOSPHERES (ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION)
CONTACT: WILL M OLLISON 202-682-8262
D5280-96 PRACTICE FOR EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
- OF AIR QUALITY MEASUREME NT METHODS WITH LINEAR
. CALIBRATION FUNCTIONS
. CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324
D5281-$2 TEST METHOD FOR COLLECTION'AND ANALYSIS OF HEXAVALENT *BALLOT ACTION REQ*
. CHROMIUM IN AMBIENT, WORKPLACE, OR INDOOR ATMOSPHERES
D5835-95 PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING STATIONARY SOURCE EMISSIONS FOR .
THE AUTOMATED DETERMINATION OF GAS CONCENTRATIONS
D5953M-96 TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF NON-METHANE ORGANIC
COMPOUNDS (NMDC) IN AMBIENT AIR USING THE CRYOGENIC
PRECONCENTRATION AND DIRECT FLAME IONIZATION
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GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY -- CONTACT: JEFFREY R LARSON 517-636-3724 '
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D2914-95
D3154-91(1995)
D3162-94
D3249-95
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PRACTICE FOR PLANNING THE SAMPLING OF THE AMBIENT
ATMOSPHERE -
TEST METHOD FOR NITROGEN DIOXIDE CONTENT OF THE
ATMOSPHERE (GRIESS-SALTZMAN REACTION)
TEST METHOD FOR OXIDES OF NITROGEN IN GASEOUS
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS (PHENOL-DISULFONIC ACID
PROCEDURE) ., . . . .
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF PARTICULATE
MATTER IN THE ATMOSPHERE BYMEASUREMENT OF THE LIGHT
ABSORBANCE OF A FILTERED SAMPLE
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF PARTICULATE
MATTER IN THE ATMOSPHERE BY MEASUREMENT OF THE LIGHT
ABSORBANCE OF A FILTERED SAMPLE (METRIC)
ATMOSPHERIC PARTICULATES
* WITHDRAWN AS OF 09/10/95.
TEST METHOD FOR COLLECTION ANDMEASUREMENT OF DUSTFALL
(SETTLEABLE PARTICULATE MATTER
PRACTICE FOR COLLECTION BY FILTRATION AND
DETERMINATION OF MASS, NUMBER, AND OPTICAL SIZING OF
TECHNIQUE
TEST METHODS FOR EVALUATION OF TOTAL SULFATION *REVIEW FOR BALLOTM
ACTIVITY IN THE ATMOSPHERE BY THE LEAD D-TSXIDE
TEST METHOD FOR MERCAPTAN CONTENT OF THE ATMOSPHERE
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324
TEST METHODS FOR SULFUR DIOXIDE CONTENT OF THE
ATMOSPHERE (WEST-GAEKE METHOD) TEST METHOD FOR AVERAGE VELOCITY IN A DUCT (PITOT TUBE
METHOD) , . - - .
TEST METHOD FOR CARBON MONOXIDE IN THE ATMOSPHERE
(CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT BY NONDISPERSIVE INFRARED
SPECTROMETRY) .
PRACTICE FOR GENERAL AMBIENT AIR.ANALYZER PROCEDURES
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D22 MAIN COMMITTER MEETINO
ADAMS MAR[ MOTEL - ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
YEDNBSDAT, APRIL 9, 1997
1:00 TO 3:00 PN
1. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Allen Imke
at 1:08 pm.
Thoee In attendance were as follow;
l. Bartley, David L. 2. Beard, Michael E.
3. Danchik, Richard S. 4. DaOraff, Irene D.
S. Franaioli. Paul N. 6. Oremp, Oar), D.
7. Groah, Milliam J. S. Harper, Martin
9. Rommel, Carlton O. 10. Irwin, John S.
11. Ieke, S. D. Allen 12. Lareon, Jeffrey R.
13. Leris, Robert 0. 14. Lockhart. Thoaas J.
15. MeVer, Douglas T. I8. Nagda, Niren L.
17. Oatens, William E. 18. Peden, Mark E.
19. Roth. Richard C. 20. Rothert, Jane
21. Skowron, Loretta M. 22. Taylor, Larry D.
23. Thompson, C. Sheldon 24. Misker, Stephen M.
VISITORS:
25. Bihr, Jamew E. (Chairman/ASTM Board)
26. Aszara. Drew (ASTM Staff Member) 27. Heroux, Gary (National Particleboard Asen. Vieitor)
1.1 Chairman Iske welcomed all of the attendeee to
the meeting. Be then introduced Mr. BShr and
Mr. Assara.
1.2 Mr. Bihr presented the Award of Merit to
Mr. Mark Peden.
This award was presented for his outstanding
service In developing standards and test methods in Committee D22 In Sampling and
Analysis of Atmospheres, especially In the
advancement and formation of Subcommittee
D22.08 on Atmospheric Deposition. .
2. Approval of Minutee - Chairman Allen Ieke -
A motion was made, by Robert Lewis, for the approval of
the Minutes of the October 30, 1996 meeting. The motion
was seconded by Michael Beard.
The motion carried by unanlmoue volce vote.
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3. Chairman's Report - Chairman Allen Ieke -
3.1 There In a ballot going through ASTM regarding
the following changes:
3.1.1 Changing the Provisional Standards.
The Executive Subcommittee agreed to
eliminate Provisional Standarda fros
the regulation.
This doee not impact the documents
currently In tract as Provisional Standards.
3.1.2 Changing the regulations in which Cheirsan
lake stated that each committee shall elect
officers by a letter ballot concluded before
December I of the odd-nusbered fears. A
nominating committee shall be selected by
December 31 of an even-numbered year.
The Executive Subcommittee did not agree
and failed to paes the motion.
3.1.3 Frequeney of Review which stated that
a Standard ehould be reviewed in its entirety
within five reare of Ste last approval date.
If no ballot In In process to update the
Standard ae of January 1 of the sixth year
ince Sts last approval date, a ballot for
.ithdrawal will be Sssued automatically
by ASTM headquarters to Concurrent
Subcommittee and Main Committee.
The Executive Subcommittee approved this
revision.
3.2 Chairman Ieke stated that there was a thorough
discussion, In both Subcorittee .05 and 1n the
Executive Subcorittee meetings, regarding the
Jurisdiction Issue of R1333. The ieeue In the
Jurisdiction of transfer of the Standard E1333 from
E8 to D7. Chairman Iske reported the actions which
came out of these two meetings. Re asked that the
members not diecuss opinions among themselves but
leave the decision regarding this lesue to theCoaittee on Standards.
According to Chairman lake, the Subcomalttee was
asked, ae a total Subcommittee, if they wanted to
contewt the jurisdiction of transfer of this Standard
from E6 to D7. This decision will be done through a
Subcorittee Ballot.
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CHAIRMAN: HAL LEVIN 408-425-3946 BOS LOCATION: 11.03
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D5952-96 GUIDE FOR INSPECTING WATER SYSTEMS FOR LEGIONELLAE AND
INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE OUTBREAKS OF LEGIONELLOSIS
(LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE OR PONTIAC FEVER)
CONTACT: MS JANET M MACHER .510-54D-3130
D5955-96 TEST METHODS FOR ESTIMATING THE CONTRIBUTION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE TO RESPIRABLE SUSPENDED '
PARTICLES BASED ON UVPM AND FPM
CONTACT: MICHAEL W OGDEN - 910c741-5787
PS040-96 GUIDE FOR USING INDOOR CARBON DIOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS 97-01 SUB -ADOPT MEG
TO EVALUATE INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND VENTILATION
CONTACT: ANDREW K PERSILY 301-975-6418
NEWSTD(Z2736Z) TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION.OF CORRECTION 92-04 SUB -NEW STD NEG
COEFFICIENT FOR PARTICLE MASS`MONITORS TO
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE PARTICULATE CONTACT: JAMES A ROSS 604-681-2701
NEWSTD(Z2977Z) PRACTICE FOR DETERMINATION OF INDOOR RADON PROGENY NEW ACTION - NEW STD
CONCENTRATIONS USING RPISU
CONTACT: JOHN C DEMPSEY 301-694-0011 .
NEWSTD(Z2978Z) TEST METHOD FOR PM-10 PARTICULES IN INDOOR NEW ACTION - NEW STD
ENVIRONMENTS
CONTACT, WILLIAM A TURNER 207-583-4571
NEWSTD(Z2979Z) PRACTICE FOR DETERMINATION OF-RADON IN INDOOR AIR BY NEW ACTION - NEW STD
USE OF ELECTRET ION CHAMBERS.
CONTACTe JOHN C DEMPSEY- 301-694-0011
NEWSTD(Z2980Z) PRACTICE FOR DETERMINATION OF-POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC NEW ACTION - NEW STD
' HYDROCARBONS IN INDOOR AIR CONTACT:_ DR ROBERT G LEWIS 919-541-3065
NEWSTD(Z2981Z) ' GUIDE FOR SAMPLING CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES IN INDOOR AIR NEW ACTION - NEW STD
CONTACT: HAL LEVIN - - - 408-425-3946
NEWSTD(Z2982Z) GUIDE FOR DETERMINATION OF EMISSIONS FROM SOLID NEW ACTION - NEW STD
MATERIALS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBERS
CONTACT: CARL B MEYER 702-366-9390
NEWSTDCZ2983Z) TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF RADON CONENTRATION IN NEW ACTION - NEW ;TD
INDOOR AIR BY CHARCOAL_LIQUID SCINTILLATION ANALYSIS
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Atmospheres", will be balloted concurrently for reapproval without revision.
New Business
Chairman Wisker asked for suggestions for new work items. J. W. Peeler suggested a practice
for GC/Mass Specta Direct interface. He will provide a starting document, and J. R. Larson will join
the committee and help in preparing the document for ballot.
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finalised because it is a mandatory document
that !s to be attached to the By-laee.
12.1.2 Harry Rook discussed the Policy for Corittee
Payment of Travel Expenses and the Travel
Reimbursement Guidelines. (See Attachsent B)
According to Mr. Rook, if the draft In
accepted and goes into the policy section of
the By-laws. the D22 Chairman has no
authority to waive the policy am written.
12.1.3 Regarding reimbursement, Mr. Rook lowered
some of the acceptable rates. Mr. Rook
included the statesent that the Chairman
shall have the authority to approve any
additional expensea he/she deems to be a
reasonable cost of a member's travel.
12.1.1 George Luciw urged the Executive Committee
to review the thirty days and the fifteen
days deadline. After explanations for his
recosmendations, Mr. Luclw suggested that the
proposed limits be sixty days and forty-five
days.
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April 7, 1997
!2.l.8 Chairman Ieke asked for any comments to add
to the draft. There were no additional
covents made. He stated that he will help
Mr. Rook add the comments which he heard
during this meeting. He will then take off
the word "draft" and then put the updated
paper out for Executive Ballot as two
documents. One will be the Policy and one
will be the Guideline.
12.1.9 Chairman Ieke stated that he will work with
Harry Rook and the two documents will go out
this summer to the Executive Committee
member.
12.2 Revision of D22 By-Laws - Chairman Iske -
12.2.1 Chairman take asked for commenta. He stated
that he will consider the cosmenta and make
the modifications In the by-laws draft.
Chairmen Iwke intends to put out w Ballot to
the Main Committee at the fall meeting. If
it gets approval by memberehip, it will then
go to COTCO for approval.
Harry Rook explained the need for earlier 12.3 Appointsent of Nominations Committee - Chairman Iske-
mailings needed from ASTM in order for the
members to make travel arrangements,
especially since the receipt of these
mailings affect the planning of members.
12.1.5 Mr. Rook stated that the Chairman should
be advised as to why the member neede to
attend the meeting and receive reimbursement.
The language of the policy should reflect the
12.3.1 This committee (for officera of D22) vi11 be
formed this spring. Their task Ss to create
s nominating slate to be brought to Chairman
Ieke and to the 1997 fall meeting.
12.3.2 The appointed Nominations Committee consists
of the following:
ability of the Chairman to use diecretion.
12.1.6 Chairman Iske stated that he in going to
revise the draft with Mr. Rook, and In
going to address all the comments that were
discussed in this meeting. The draft will
then be put out for Ballot to the Executive
Subeommittee. They can eo..ent if they have
any other changes to it* and can vote it yee
or no.
12.1.7 Harry Rook disagreed to changing the minimum of thirty days statement of time for
advance expense appsovel, Although he
understood the EPA requirement, he said that
making it too far into the future would create a problem for the Chairman. According
to Mr. Rook, the Chairman will still have to
wait until thirty days before the meeting
date to respond to the request.
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Harry Rook, Past D22 Chairman
Irene DeCraff (am Chair Appointment)
Richard Danchik (ae Executive Subcommittee
Member Appointment)
Two Members of Main Committee (yet to be
appointed)
12.3.3 The Chairman of the Nominations Committee
is appointed by the committee .embers.
as specified by the By-Laws.
12.4 Status of EPA Partnership - Stephen Miskar and
Harry Rook -
There was no discussion at this time.
12.5 Publicity for D22
There wws no diseussion at this time.
(See Item 3.8 of the Chairman's Report)
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ASTM Committee D 22
Policy for Committee Payment of Travel Expenses
1. The Chairman of Committee D 22 shall have the full authority to disburse
committee funds for travel reimbursement for all committee members
except for him/herself. A majority of the Executive Subcommittee must
approve the use of committee funds for travel reimbursement for the
Chairman.
2. A committee member may be reimbursed for full or partial travel costs
when his/her attendance at a meeting will result in a clear and
measurable benefit to committee business and when that member is unable
to obtain travel funding from any other source.
3. A committee member desiring financial assistance for travel to any ASTM
or ISO meeting must notify the Chairman of that request at least 30 days
prior to the meeting. The Chairman shall provide the requesting member
an answer to his request at least 15 days prior to the meeting date. The
Chairman shall also provide the ASTM Staff Manager with a list of
members who have been approved for travel assistance before the meeting
date.
Travel reimbursement guidelines:
RFARB - A member will be reimbursed for the lowest available direct-
airfare between his/her city of departure and the meeting city,when
reserved at least.16,.days in advance of travel.'If a savings larger than
one days hotel and meals cost is available for travel including a
Saturday, that fare plus hotel and meals cost shall be used. The ASTM
Travel Office shall be used to resolve any disagreements on available
fares. Airport parking will be reimbursed on actual cost with receipt.
Transportation to and from the airport/hotel will be based on the lowest
available fare limousine.
TE - A member will be reimbursed for the cost of the ASTM members
hotel rate or the actual hotel cost, whichever is lower.
AL - A member will be reimbursed at a flat rate of $36 per day for
meals and all other incidental expenses (eg. taxi, buses, tips, etc.).
The Chairman shall have the authority to approve any additional expenses
he/she deems to be a reasonable cost of a members travel.
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D22 EXECUTIVE SuBCOMMITTRB MEETING
ADAMS MARK HOTEL - ST. 1qDI6. MISSOURI
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1997
8:30 TO 11:00 AM
1. The seeting was called to order by Chairman Allen lake
at 8:34 AM
Thosein attendance were as follow:
1. Beard, Michael E. 2. Danchik, Richard S.
3. DeOraff, Irene D. 4. Rosel, Carlton 0.
5. Iake, S. D. Allen 8. Levin, Ral
7. Levis, Robert 0. 8. Lockhart. Thomas J.
9. Luciw. George 10. Oatess, Nillia. R.
11. Peden, Mark R. 12. Rook, Harry I.,
13. Rothert, Jane 14. xisker, Stephen M.
VISITORS:
15. Bihr, James B. (Chairsan/ASTM Board)
18. Azzara, Drew (ASTM Staff Member)
17. Roth, Richard C. ((D22 Member)
18. Gramp. Gary D. (D22 Member)
19. Orowh. Millias J. (D22. E6. and D7 (Mood) Member)
20. McVey, Douglas T. (D22 Member)
21. Irwin, John S. (D22 Member)
22. Heroux. Gary (National Particleboard Assn. Visitor)
1.1 Chairman Bihr welcomed each person to the .eeting.
2. Approval of Minutes - Chairman Allea Iske -
A sotlon was .ade, by Richard Danchik. for the approval of
the Minutes of the October 28, 1996 seeting. The sotion
was seconded by Mark Peden.
The sotion carried by unanisous voice vote.
3. Chairaan's Report - Chairman Allen lake -
3.1 Subcommittee Leadership Appointsents
3.1.1 Chairman lake urged the subcommittee sesbers
to be cautious about how each .esber and/or
subcommittee is spending the committee
funds.
3.1.2 Chairman lake encouraged each subcommittee
to look for new and fresh leadership.
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April 7. 1997
3.2
3.1.3 Chairman lake asked that each subcommittee
chairman identify the vice-chairman for that
subcommittee. The ne.e is to be put at the
head of the subcommittee sinutes before the
minutes are subsitted to the ASTM D22
Secretary and/or Chairman lake. This will
enable w D22 subcommittee to function well,
even if it is necessary for a chairman to be
absent.
Appointments to D22.01 from each subcommittee
3.2.1 Chairman Iske stated that, according to
the ASTM By-lavs, each subcommittee ia to
have an active member in, or liaison between,
each subcommittee and D22.01. Either recruit
or appoint someone to take that role.
3.3 Highlight of each subcommittee achievements
3.3.1 The response to the request for achievement
highlights was very bad. The deadline time
bas passed. The achievement highlights are
so longer needed by Chairman Iake.
3.4 Chairman Iske asked for any expertise from the
subconsittees to work on standards on odor
emissions.
3.5 Punds/expenditures/Budget
3.5.1 The budget balance Se being depleted by the
large amount of disbursements to members
attending the D22 fall/spring seetings. It
is necessary to keep careful attention to the
cost and to be aware of the requirements for
reisbursesent. according to the ASTM By-laws.
3.6 Pub11c1ty/Publie Relations notiees regarding
ASTM D22
3.6.1 Chairman Iske urged the use of sore notices
regarding the D22 committee and subcommittee
works.
Chairman lake stated that, in the
"Standardization News' SubJect Index for
1996,the index !a the key area for public
relations and for advertising. There vss an
announce.ent in 1996 for the 022 Committee on
the Johnson Conference update, an
announcement of election of Dr. lake as the
Chalrasn of D22, and the Award of Merit
received by Bob Lewis. There were two items
fros D22.05 on the completion of two
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A motion was sade in the Subcoeittee that 022
request the Committee on Standards to transfer
Jurisdiction of D1333 to Consittee D22, specifically
to D22.05.
The aotion carried in Subcommittee D22.05 with 9
affirnativee, S negatives, and 6 abstentions.
Chairman lake stated that the request would be
processed according to ASTM procedures. He requested
that Hal Lev1n of D22.05 take the lead role in
preparing the docusents and tepreeenting the D22
Committee at ASTM.
The Executive Subooasittee approved the motion to
approve the position of the subcommittee.
3.3 Chairaan Ieke encouraged the subcommittee chairs to
look within their leadership and to encourage
leadership and involvement of the younger aesbars.
3.4 Chairman Ieke nlso urged that the subcommittee
chairs identify the vice-chair.en of their
coaaittees. The subcommittee chair is responsible
for securing a person who will be responsible for
directing the aeetings, if the subcommittee chair
is not available.
3.5 Chairman Ieke stated that, soaetiaes after Standards
have gone into print. there is no current knowledge
of the person(s) who is actually responsible for the
method and has knowledge of the method. Precision
bias data is required for the methods and there ie
also a quality research report that is to accompany
all methods. These are filed at ASTM headquarters.
The report suarrises all inforaatlon that is used to
generate the method and data.
Chairman Iske requested that the persons document the
technical data that will support the methods. It
will be necessary in the future.
3.6 The format of the April seeting has been changed. .
Some of the eeeelons wi11 need to be expanded.
It will also be necessary to expand the schedule for
the Long Range Planning Committee. Otherwise, thers
will be very little changing. Chairnen Lke
suggested trying the current schedule, with the ninor
changes mentioned, for the next 3-4 meetings to see
if there is need for nere eodlfications.
4. Staff Managers Report - George Luciw -
4.1 Mr. Luciw stated that he wished to speak with each of
the subcosmittees to detersine the status of the
balloted itess.
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April 9. 1997
4.2 Me encouraged the committees to keep up the .o.entu..
Mr. Luciw discussed two opportunities to submit
Items for Subcommittee Ballot. These dates are May 1
and July 25. The Main Committee Ballot is June 16.
4.3 Develop and submit the agenda, for the Fall committee
meeting, by August 29, 1997. The agenda is more for
the benefit of the existing neabers and new potential
members.
4.4 The next meeting will be in San Diego. California.
4.5 D22 is now on the Web Page. Mr. Luciw stated that
additional inforaation will be constantly added to
the page. The key words are the search points when
trying to locate information on the page.
5. Membership Report - Mark Peden -
. 5.1 The present membership of D22 is 340.
A copy of the seabership report will be appended
to the Executive Subcommittee Minutes
g. Awards Committee Report - Mark Peden -
The committee consists of:
Mark Peden, Chairman
Richard Roth
Carlton Hommel
Milliaa Oatess
Allen Ieke, Rx Officio
George Luciw, Staff Manager
6.2 The eos.ittee has received some nominations, for
future considerations, for the following awards:
Award of Merit
Moyer D. Thomas Award
Award of Appreciation
Honorary Members
7. Technical Subcosalttee Reports
7.1 D22.01 Quality Control - Carlton Hoasel -
There wae one motion for Concurrent Subcoalttee/
Main Coaittee/Society Revlew Ballot. It is
as follows:
1) D3g14-90 Standard Guide For Laboratories
Engaged In Sampling And Analysis Of
Ataospheres And Emissions
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The .otion carri d by h d te f 7 ffi ati .
0 neeatives, and 4 abetentions.
Mr. Rook suggested that D22.06 should share
openly and cospletely, everything that the
committee plans to subnit, to Committee D7
before it is submitted.
9.5 D22.08 - Atmosphere Deposition - Jane Rothert -
9.5.1 There ie one negative being discussed.
9.6
D22.07 It may end up being one of the D19
jurisdictional problems.
- Asbestos Sa.pling end Analysis -
9.6.1 Michael Beard -
There are five Items out for ballot at the
wubcoaittee level.
9.7 D22.09 - International Standards - Harry Heak -
9.7.1 Mr. Rook diecussed the meeting in Maui.
9.8 D22.11 - Meteorology - Tom Lockhart -
9.8.1 At the subcooittee level Mr. Lockhart
intends to introduce a Ballot Item called
Standard Guide for Statistical Evaluation of
Dispersion Models of 9lndborne Materials.
10. Johnson Conference 1998 - Chairman Iske -
10.1 Harry Rook suggested that there is not enough
time to plan the 1998 conference. It requires at
least eighteen months of preparation.
10.2 Chairman Iske indicated a potential topic for
Beulder Conference 1999. The suggested topic is osu
technology of use of immunological enslysis per
regulatory compliance as well es routine
testing. There has been no final decision on
this topic.
10.3 Hal Levin suggested two possible topics. One Ss
the characterization of ledoor air. The other is
indoor air chemistry.
10.4 Richard Danchik suggested that a topic on metal
removal fluids alght be of interest for 1998 or
1999.
10.5 Stephen Hieker suggested"e topic related to the
emissions standards.
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10.6 Chairman Iske stated that there are four topics
' which have been proposed;
person who made a proposal he suggested that each
should develop soae type
of technical agenda orides of persons who would
lead the conference and these persons should bring
this inforaation back to the Fall meeting; the
Executive Subcommittee would then make the selection
at that ti.e.
10.7 Richard Danchik indicated that he would cheek out
the possibility of preeenting the metal removal
fluid topic at the 1998 Johnson Conference.
10.8 Harry Rook stated that the main issue is that of the
chairman or co/chalr.en being able to get the pepere
in and to get then reviewed and published within one
year so that the papers would be feasible to present
at a conference. Mr. Rook stated that it ie
difficult to find someone to take the time to chair
a conference.
10.9 Hal Levin suggested utilizing a chairman for each
session. He stated that there is a long response
time to ASTM and at least eighteen months ara
needed.
10.10 Chairman Iske said that he would await Mr. Danchik's
findings and that the final decision on topics to
be presented at the Boulder 1999 Conference would
come at the 1997 fall meeting.
11. Boulder Conference 1997 - Michael Beard and Harry Rook
11.11 Mr. Beard has received thirty-four papers intended
for review.
11.12 The conference Se ,iointly sponsored by D22 and the
Environmental Infor.ation Association.
11.13 D19 bas one representative at the conrerence. The
committee does not have an Snterest in this eubject.
12. Other Business
12.1 Funds Management - Harry Rook -
12.1.1 Chairman Iake stated that there Se already
a committee that has been proposed. in the
By-Laws, ae an Ad Hoc subcommittee which
reports to the D22 Adainistration Chairman.
Their policies of hoe the committee handles
funds is dictated by whatever the Executive
Subcommittee does with this policy. The
committee will not have to change the By-Laws
every time it the committee wants to change
the policy. This needs to be resolved and
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CHAIRMAN: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324 BOS LOCATION: 11.03
DESIG NR TITLE BALLOT ACTIONS
D1356-97 TERMINOLOGY RELATING TO SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF 97-01 SUB -REV NEC
ATMOSPHERES
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324
D1914-95 . PRACTICE FOR CONVERSION UNITS AND FACTORS RELATING TO
SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF ATMOSPHERES
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324 D2986-95A PRACTICE FOR EVALUATION OF AIR ASSAY MEDIA.BY THE
MONODISPERSE DOP (DIOCTYL PHTHALATE) SMOKE TEST
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324
D3195-90(1994)E01** PRACTICE FOR ROTAMETER CALIBRATION
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 NOMMEL 352-315-4324 D3609-96 PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION TECHNIQUES USING PERMEATION
TUBES
D3614-90 GUIDE FOR LABORATORIES ENGAGED IN SAMPLING AND *OVERDUE-BALLOT REQ*
ANALYSIS OF ATMOSPHERES AND EMISSIONS
D3670-91(1996)E01** GUIDE FOR DETERMINATION OF PRECISION AND BIAS OF
METHODS OF COMMITTEE D-22
D3796-90(1994)E01** PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION OF TYPE- S PITOT TUBES
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOfMEL . 352-315-4324
D4298-95 GUIDE FOR INTERCOMPARING PERMEATION TUBES TO ESTABLISH
TRACEABILITY
CONTACT: CARLTON 0 HOMMEL 352-315-4324
D5595-94 PRACTICE FOR DETERMINING BUOYANCY CORRECTIONS DURING 97-01 SUB -W/D
PRECISION WEIGHING OF LOW-DENSITY SAMPLES
CONTACT: JIM H WHITE 613-748-2309
TOTALS FOR: D22.0100
STANDARDS TOTALS: APPROVED = 10
NEW UNAPPROVED = 0
PROVISIONALS 0
PROPOSALS 0
EMERGENCY = 0
WITHDRAWN = 0
**OVERDUE** = 1
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SUBCOMMITTEE: D22.0400 Workplace Atmospheres
CHAIRMAN: RICHARD S DANCHIK ' 412-824-2206 BOS LOCATION:
11.03
DESIG NR
D4766-88(1993)E01N* TITLE
TEST METHOD FOR VINYL.CHLORIDE IN WORKPLACE BALLOT ACTIONS
*REVIEW FOR BALLOT*
D4856-88(1993)E01** ATMOSPHERES (CHARCOAL TUBE METHOD)
CONTACT: RICHARD G MELCHER 517-636-2126
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF SULFURIC ACID MIST IN
*REVIEW FOR BALLOT*
D4913-89(1995)E01*w THE WORKPLACE ATMOSHERE (ION CHROMATOGRAPHIC)
CONTACT: KENNETH E WILLIAMS 301-671-2208
PRACTICE FOR DETERMINING'-:CONCENTRATION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE BY DIRECT READING, LENGTH OF STAIN,
VISUAL
. CHEMICAL DETECTORS -
CONTACT= KENNETH E WILLIAMS 301-671-2208
D5337-92 PRACTICE FOR FLOW RATE FOR CALIBRATION OF PERSONAL 97-01 MAIN (97/02 SOC) -REV NEG
D5578-94 SAMPLING PUMPS
CONTACT: KENNETH E WILLIAMS.; ::. 301-671-2208
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF ETHYLENE OXIDE IN *COMPLETE BALLOT ACTION*
D5836-95 WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES (HBR DERIVATIZATION METHOD)
CONTACT: MS IRENE D DEGRAFF:r.;v; 814-359-5724
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION`OF 2,4-TOLUENE
5932-96 DIISOCYANATE (2,4-TDI) AND 2,6-TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE
(2,6-TDI) IN WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES (1-2PP METHOD)
CONTACTe MS IRENE D DEGRAFF 814-359-5724
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION~OF 2 4-TOLUENE
DIISOCYANATE (2 4-TDI):AND2 6-TOLUENE DTTSOCYANATE
C2 6-TDI) IN AIR (WITH'9-(N-METHYLAMINOMETHYL)
ANTHRACENE METHOD)(MAMA)IN THE.:WORKPLACE)
CONTACT: JACQUES LESAGE';514-288-1551 EX 0247
D6056-96 TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE CONCENTRATION OF
D6057-96 AIRBORNE SINGLE-CRYSTAL CERAMIC WHISKERS IN THE
WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT.BY-TRANSMISSION ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY
TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE CONCENTRATION OF ' AIRBORNE SINGEL-CRYSTAL CERAMIC WHISKERS IN THE
WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT-BY PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPY
D6058-96 CONTACT:- .
PRACTICE FOR DETERMINING THE CONCENTRATION OF AIRBORNE
., SINGLE-CRYSTAL CERAMIC WHISKERS IN THE WORKPLACE
ENVIRONMENT
. "CONTACT: .
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D22 Executive Subcommittee Meeting Page 13 of 15
April 7, 1997
12.6 Health'RSsk Issues in D22 Standards
There wae no discussion at this time.
12.7 Trade Mark Issues for D22 Brochures - Bill Oatess -
There was no discussion at thie tise. Information
had been sent to each of the Executive Subeoeittee
members for consideration. '
12.8 Jurisdictional Issue on Lead Sampling - Chairman
Iske -
12.8.1 The Sssue is with E34. It is on Standard
Practice for Collection of Airborne
Particulate Lead Durfng Abatement and
Construction Activities and was balloted for
Lead in the Workplace.
When the ballots were returned, there were
negatives that stated that the ballot
was out of E34 jurisdiction. It was felt
that the issue was in the jurlsdiction of
D22.04.
12.9 Revisione to the Regulations Governing ASTM
Technical Coaaittees
12.9.1 Chairman Ieke asked for a vote on the
proposed deletion of the Provisional
Standards.
Hal Levin made a sotion to approve, with
staff Initiative, to eliminate Provisional
Standards and institute the revision that provides the speedy adoption of regulations.
The action was seconded by Carlton Rouel.
Richard Danchik made reference to the use
of Provisional Standards on metal re.oval
fluids in workplace atmospheres that worked
very ssoothly and allowed passing the
Standard in five sontbs. Mr. Danchik's
experience has been positive.
Hal Levin stated that his Past experience
was positive but that the new procedure would
allow the same speed.
George Luciw stated that Sf a document is
developed and thought out, it should have
the ability to pase through Subcommittee and
Main Cosnittee Ballot.
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April 7, 1997
Harry Rook suggested that the key is that
Provisional Standards can be used as a method
to bv-pase negative votes if you are so
inclined. With the procedure that Se being
replaced. You can not by-pass negative votes.
Tou must go through a simultaneous Main
Cossittee/Subcossittee Ballot.
The .otion carried by h nd of 10 ffi i
2 negatives. and 0 ab t tion
12.9.2 Chairman Iske asked for a vote on the
proposed change to the Regulations in which
he stated that each committee shall elect
officers by a letter ballot concluded before
December 1 of the odd-nusbered years.
A nominating committee shall be selected by
December 31 of an even-nusbered year.
A sotion was made by Richard Danchik and
the motion was seconded by Michael Beard.
Harry Rook suggested that the current
procedure allows time to prepare a slate.
George Luciw expressed concern that a new
slate would be prepared the same year that
new officers take office.
The aotion failed by a hand count of f affir. ti
9 t i and 1
12.9.3 George Luciw read the contents of the
proposed Reapproval of Standards which
states that if approved by a setion passed
by the subcosittee, or by suthorization of
the subcommittee chairsan, reapprovals shall
be issued to Main committee Ballot and
Society Review. '
Chairman Ieke asked for a eotion'to vote on
the Reapproval of Standards. He indicated
that the proposed change would allow for the
Subcoasittee Chairman to do it and not the
entire subco.nittee. as presently required.
Hal Levin sade the wtion and Richard Danchik
seconded the .otion. .
The motion carried by a hand vote of 11
affirsatives. 0 neeatives, and 1 abstention.
12.9.4 George Luciw stated the revision of 10.5.3
and 10.5.3.1 on Frequency of Review proposed
that a standard should be reviewed"in ita
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April 7, 1997
9.4.2 Underwriters Laboratory and NSP International
have filed, with ANSI, their intentions to
establish standards for products based on
their emissions into Sndoor air.
Mr. Levin indicated that emission testing
will be a driving force for the commercial
work. He anticipates a change In the
subcommittee and feels that there will be a
lot sore commercial participation.
Mr. Levin does not want to proceed on the
basis of contesting the jurisdictional
transfer. Mr. Levin wants to request
jurisdiction. He stated that it ie not about
the transfer. He said that the transfer has
already taken place.
9.4.3 Jurisdiction Issue on E1333
(Transfer of E1333 froa E8 to D7)
Chairsan Iake reported that at the last
seeting there was a long discussion about
this subject. Hal Levin will be discussing
this iseve at the opening meeting of Subcossittee .05. It may be deferred, at
this tise, pending the outco.e of the
discussion.
At the reconvened session, Hal Levin stated
that a motion was made In Subcosafttee .05
by Richard Roth and was seconded by Chris
Steel. The setion was that D22 request the
Committee on Standards to transfer
Jurisdiction of D1333 to Committee D22, specifically to 22.05.
The motion carried in Subcommittee D22.05
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abatentions.
Among the negatives, three weee votes by
proxy. Mr. Levin said he eade no effort to
obtain proxies, although he was aware that
there would be proxies on the negative side.
George Luciw said that if the Executive
Subcommittee recommends that D22 pursue
the request of the aution, ae early as
possible. D22 needs to create a letter, to
the Committee on Standards, outlining their
request and their reasone and Justifications
for saking that request. The next scheduled
meeting for the committee is in September.
The request would probably appear on the
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April 7, 1997
Committee on Standards September Meeting
Agenda. There aay he a need for a proper and
appropriate representation.
Chairman Ieke stated that the request would
- be processed according to ASTM preeedures.
He requested that Hal Levin of D22.05 take
the lead role, in putting together the
materials. Chairman Iske also asked Mr.
Levin to be a representative of this
committee at ASTM.
Hal Levin made a sotion to approve the
position of the subcoasittee. The aotion vas
seconded by Richard Danchik.
Bill Oroah discussed the contents of a letter
which was written to each of the Subcommittee
Chairaen of D7, D22 and ES. He !s hoping to
deal with the problem without a challenge.
Mr. Groah feels that D22 would be the
appropriate vehicle for the enalttical
portion. He stated that this Standard
is a 96 version. Unless it is drastically
wrong, it should not be reviewed for another
3-4 years. He feels the efforts are better
directed towards developing test methods than
they are challenging each other.
Harry Rook shared the history of the
origin of the issue. There were two .
fundamental bases; the issue of whether
there wae a jurisdictional conflict and the
issue of whether the method was best fostered
through Committee E8. He stated that he
reached an inforsal sgreesent with the
Chairman of E6 that the issue of Jurisdiction
was In the scope of D22. He did agree, with
the Chairman at that tiae, that if the
oorittee would consider the negative
comments that came in from D22.05, Mr. Rook
would not request a scope jurisdiction. He
commented to the Chairman of E6, at that
tiae, that if 96 ever wanted to get rid of
that sethod. D22.06 should get it because it
fell within the D22.05 scope. Neither
Snforsallr nor formally did Mr. Rook eay
elnce we have a scope violation that he
would continue to condone, ae Chairaan, a
transfer to a committee where the scope
violation would continue. Secondly, this is
parallel with the past acid deposition iseue.
Mr. Rook stated that since there are members
of D22.05 who are willing to work on the
Standard properly, we should take the scope
over and be done with it.
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April 7, 1997
Standarde and on the Provisional Standard on
indoor air.
3.6.2 George Luciw stated that within the
subconsittee report foras, on the third page,
there is a block for Public Relations. Mr.
Luciw asked that each Chair identify the
sub7ect area and the point of contact within
the subcossittee. Mr. Luciw will pursue the
publicity based on this inforsation.
4. Staff Manager's Report - George Luciw -
See Attechsent A for the cosplete report
correct. If the member has an e-Mail
eddress, he asked the member to print the e-
Mail address under their nase and the address
will be Put into the roster.
4.7.2 There was good sesbership participation at
the New Orleans, Fall 1996, October seeting.
There were seventy sesbers and thirty
visitors. Acsording to Mr. Luciv, this was
probably because of the activities in
Subcossittee .03.
4.7.3 Headquarters issued two circular letters to
all officers.
4.1 The Ballot Results (first two pagee) show the
4.2 outcome of Ballot D22(96-02). Ites 51 in
Subcosaittee 11 is the only open Ites.
The sost recent Main Couittee Ballot issued is
.3 D22(97-01). Attachsent 11, at the end of the
report, Ss the sussarr of the results of that
ballot. Mr. Luciw urged each subcooittee .esber to
review the cosaents and/or negatives regarding that
ballot.
Page 3. area c) indicatee any Itess which are due or
overdue. These are Subcosittee Ballots issued
since the October 1998 seeting where Itess did not
autoeaticallr advance to Main Corittee Ballot.
-
4.4 Coasittee Funds 4.7.4
4.4.1 The cash balance of D22 Main Cooittee Fund.
as of Septesber 30, 1996,.was $ 29,361.81. ,
4.4.2 The current cash balance, after receipts and
disbureesents have been recorded, is i 26,287.36.
4.4.3 The D22.09 ISO/TC146 Fund has a sere balance
and there is no activity at this tise.
D22 Executive Subcossittee Meeting Page 4 of 15'
April 7, 1997
5.
One of thes, 1712, deals with proposed
changes to regulations. Headquarters
is asking for the officers of subco®ittees
to review and to coordinate. through the
chairsan of the coaittee, and subnit ONE
unified response to the proposed changes of
'regulatione. This response is to be
representative of the consensus viewpoint of
Cooittee D22.
Circular #713 deals with handling SI unlts.
There are three .ajor areas of proposed
change.
Chalrsan Iske gave a deadline of June 15,
1997 for the response to these circulars.
Chairesn lake asked Mr. Luciw to review the
aesbership drop list since there were two
nases resaining on the se.bership which
should have been teken off per the 1996 fall
cooittee seeting discussion. Mr. Luciw said
the sesbers' nases would be dropped.
Mesbership Report - Mark Peden -
See Attaoh.ent C for the cosplete report
6.1
4.5 scheduling Deadline Dates
See Page 5 of Attachsent A 5.2
4.6 Future Meetings
See Page 5 of Attachaent A
4.7 Additional Discussions
4.7.1 Mr. Luciw asked each member to review the
roster to aake sure that all inforaatlon is
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The current se.bership Se 340.
There were four ueses of seabers not returning
the last three ballots issued.
5.2.1 Alfred T. godgeon and Michael S. Laprarie
were on the Septeaber 25, 1996 list that
the Executive Subcorlttee had voted to
drop.
Hal Levin indicated that Alfred T. Hodgson ie
in the process of authoring soaething in his
couittee and asked how this should be
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JULY 13 -17, 1997
ADVANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL
MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR ASBESTOS
SFo¢wredby ASTM Co®itOx 1)22 On SemPlivg and Amlyso of AtlnuspLems
Rod
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University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
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CONFkRENCE CHAEtMEN: Michul E. Eeard
ComNtant
R.kigb, NC
Dr. Harry L. Rook
Natioml Iestiture of StandWa and Tecbnobgy
GaiWasbeg. MD
ASTM SIAFF MANAGER: George A. Luciw
ASiM
West CoreLohocken, PA
PROGRAM CODff.117TEE: Dr. Robert L. Perkins
Rexdreh Triurgk Inuinae
Research Triangle Park. NC
Gn M. Stewart
RJl.ee GroaV
Momoeviik, PA
Dr. Jamea R Milktte
Mdk4e, Vandet Wond enA Associates
Noo=ms, GA
E`ie E. Smel
Nstluml lmtitut6 of Suadmds and Technology
G.ithersburg. MD
Jamd S. Webber
N. Y. State Depufrrect of Health
Albany. NY
Dr. Eric J. ChtMld
ChuEeM Technical Coosulting
Miniessugs, Omazio
CANADA
Wiilism M. Ewing. CQi
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Muiara. GA
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2. integrated sampling 4. whole air sampling
There was discussion about the need for lead-in definitions for a few D 1356 terms:
I. concentration 4. temperature
2. deposition 5. psychrometer
3. hygrometer
Bill Oatess offered to look for previously published definitions that would be appropriate. The
Subcommittee
looked at the definitions already in D 1356 and decided that the term psy~ should be balloted for
deletion, the sub-definitions ospiroted psychrometer and sling (whirling) psychrometer should be
moved to sub-
definitions under hygnxrx#er as ospiroted hygrometer and sling (whirling) hygrameter, and the
definition for sling
(whirling) psychrometer should then become °see hygrrnteLea".
Bob Lewdsthen janed the n eeting, and the discussion about the definition of sequential sampling was
repeated.
He also indioted that all US EPA publications were available through the National Technical
Information Service
(NTIS) and that NTIS was the appropriate reference for the documents footnoted in D3514,
The meeting was then adjourned at 4:00 PM.
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April 9, 1997
7.6 D22.07 Asbestos Sampling and Analysis - Michael
Beard -
There are no items for Main Committee action.
7.7 D22.09 International Standards - Harry Rook -
Not present due to illness
7.8 D22.11 Meteorology - Tom Lockhart -
There was one item to go to Concurrent Subcossittee/
Main Committee/Society Review Ballot. The ites ie as
follows:
1] Z8098Z Standard Practice For Measuring Surface
Atsospherlc Tesperature With Electrical
Tesperature Sensors (Metric)
There were two negatlves found persuasive but
the re-write does not chwnge the technical aspects of
the standard significantly.
A action wee made by Tom Lockhart that the one
Stes go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Corittee/
Society Ballot. The sotion was seconded by Paul
Fransioli.
The sotion earriedb Main Committee vot of
21 affirestives. 0 neeatlves `gnd 0 abst ntions.
8. Johnson Conference 1998 - Chairsan Allen Iske -
8.1 Chairman Ieke indicated that there In very little
time left to begin plans for the 1998 eonference.It 1s isperative that the toplc. speakers, and
related plans be chosen and put into place very soon
in order to meet the deadline for the 1998
conference.
8.2 Richard Danchik stated that he would aeet with
John Howell and Jim Larson of the E34 Committee about
presenting the topic of metal removal fluid. Mr.
Danchik indicated that it would be a timely and
appropriate subJect for 1998.
Chairsan Iske asked Mr. Danchik to be the D22 co-
ehair for the 1998 conference, should it be possible
to srrsnge such a conference at this late date.
Mr. Danchik agreed to take this responsibility.
Mr. Danchik will report to Chairman Iske sbout the
Possible 1998 presentation.,,withln the end of the
week. In order to get the technical papers and
related saterials In process.
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April 9. 1997
9.
Boulder Conference 1997 - Michael Beard -
9.1 The title of the conference In 'Advances In
Environmental Asbestos Measurement Methods'
The dates of the conference are July 13 - 17, 1997
The topics and speakers are sll in order. There are
thirty-two papers being presented. Although there
In a wide choice of sub3ecte that w111 be presented,
within the asbestos arena, a particular paper to
be preeented during the water session on Wednesday ie
titled "Sludge, Crud, and Fish Guts; Creative
Approaches to Non-Standard Asbestos Nater Sasple
Analysis."
9.2 The Boulder Conference 1999
9.2.1 There are three potential topics.
The finalized topic will be chosen at
the Fall 1997 ASTM'Conference
Stephen Wieker suggested s topic related to
the emission standards issues.
gal Levin suggested the obaracterisation of
Sndoor air and/or Sndoor air chemistry.
And. Chairman Ieke suggested the possible
topic of new technology using iisunologioal
analysis for regulatory compliance as well as
routine testing.
Chairsan iske also urged anyone eho has a
suggested topic to contact h1m or to subsit it
at the Fall meeting.
10. Other Business
10.1 Appointment of Nominations Committee - Chairman Allen
Iske -
10.1.1 The Nominations Cosittee In to create
a slate for the next new officers. The new
offfcers will serve from JanuarT 1. 1998 thru
December 31, 1999. This slate Ss to be
finalized prior to the ASTM Fall Meeting.
The slate will be approved by the membership
and then the election In to be held by the end
of the rear.
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1. Document designation and full title
O Check here if the title has been revised since last ballot action.
2. Ballot action:
2a. 17 New Standard 1] Revision 13 Withdrawal, replaced by O Wi'thdrawal, without replacement
(attach cover letter/rationale) (attach cover letter/rationale)
2b. 13 Reapproval (see 3b.)
2c. O Provisional standard (Iimited consensus standard - issuance of a provisional hem to ballot
requires 2/3
approval of the subcommittee and Main Committee at a meeting or via letter ballot. The letter ballot
may be conducted
concurrently. When submitting the draft for ballot as a provisional standard, attach a cover letter
explaining the rationale
for developing a provisional standard and the subcommittee and Main committee vote counts reflecting
approval to
develop a provisional standard.)
3. Subcommittee ballot results:
3a. For items being submitted for Main Committee'Ballot/Society Review, ezcepting reapprovais.
(For tallies, use yotino member returns oniy.)
Ballot designation: Issue date: Close date:
Ballots sent: Ballots returned: Return %: (60% required)
Affirmative votes ' Negative votes:t Abstentions:
3b. For reapprovals - Has the action to submit a standard to Main ballot/Society Review for
reapproval been approved by majority vote of the subcommittee of jurisdiction, at a meeting or
via letter ballot? OYes O No (Obtain subcommittee approval.)
4.Materials attached:2 N
O Latest draft of document 0 Cover letter (mandatory for concurrent, provisional and withdrawn
items.) 1~
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O Original figures 0 Research report O Adjunct materials ~
5. Does this document Include:2 ~
Keywords? Yes/No Patented items? Yes/No ~^
Copyrighted Materials? Yes/No Multiple sources of supply? Yes/No
Rationalized SI Units? Yes/No Is it a fire standard? Yes/No
6. Name of task group chairman or technical contact; if a non-ASTM member, please provide address
and
phone/fax numbers:
Subcommittee Designation Subcommittee Chairman/Authorized Signature
Subm t ail non-persuasive negatives and a record of their consideratron, regardless of voter's
voting status Record w thdrawn
negatives as affirmatives (Regulations Governing ASTM Technical CommRtees. Section 114 1)
Non-related negatives shall be
placed on the agenda for the next meeting as an item of new business
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REVISIONS TO FORM AND STYLE FOR ASTM STANDARDS
APPROVED BY COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS: APRIL 1996
EFFECTIVE DATE: MAY 1996
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F4.1.2 References to specific commercial sources of
supply shall be permitted only when there is one source.
14.1.3 Information on the source of supply, when
applicable, shall be included in a footnote.
A 11.6 It is the responsibility of the sponsoring committee to
assure itself that suitable apparatus is available (see Section F4).
If the apparatus has to be built, blueprints, plans, etc. should be
cited In a footnote in this section as available through ASTM
Headquarters as adjunct material to the standard.
aw
F4.1.2 Since ASTM does not cettify specific apparatus,
reagents, or reference materials, reference to specific commercial
sources of supply are permitted only when there is a sole source
of supply.
F4.1.2.1 Information on the sole source of supply shall be
included in a footnote. Include wording such as:
The sole source of supply of the apparatus known to the
committee at this time is (name and address of the supplier).
If you are aware of alternative suppliers, please provide this
information to ASTM Headquarters. Your comments will
receive careful consideration at a meeting of the responsible
technical committee', which you may attend.
F4.1.3 If the apparatus is not widely available, but more than
one source of supply is known, or If apparatus that is widely
available needs to be checked for suitability in the application
specified, the committee can reference criteria for evaluating the
apparatus. This reference can be to a section of the standard, to
a separate existing standard or other published document, or can
be in the form of an annex or appendix to the standard, or flled
as aa ASTM research report or adjunct.
14.1.3.1 Text refereaoiog the aveilability of such criteria, and
any requirement on the use of such criteria, should be included
in the appropriate section of the standetd. Include wording such
as:
All available apparatus may not be suitable for this
application. Apparatus considered for use in this application
shall be checked for suitability in accordance with the
requirements of (insert reference to appropriate evaluation
document).
At 1.6 It is the responsibility of the sponsoring committee to
assure itself that suitable apparatus Is available (see Section F4).
A11.6.1 if the apparatus is special or not readily available,'
detailed mles for referencing sources of supply shall be followed.
See Section F4.
A11.6.2 If the apparatus has to be built, blueprints, plans, etc,
should be cited in a footnote in this section as available through
ASTM Headquarters as adjunct material to the standard.
B27.4 Sources oJApparatua-Where apparatus is special or not B27.4 If the apparatus is special or not
readily available,
readily available from more than one or two sources, these detailed rules for referencing sources of
supply shall be followed.
sources may be referenced. (However, see Section F4 for See Section F4.
detailed rules.)
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D22 Main Committee Meeting Page 11 of 13 D22 Main Coelttee Meeting Page 12 of 13
April 9. 1997 April 9, 1997
The appointed Nominations Couittee consiete 10.3 Publicity for D22 - Chairman Allen Iake -
of the following:
Narry Rook, Past D22 Chairman
Irene DeOraff (as Chair Appointment)
Richard Danchik (as Executive Subcommittee
10.3.1 Chairman Ieke reminded those attending the
meeting that "Standardization News' in
one of several sources of what goes on in
the ASTN D22 committees.
Member Appointment)
Loretta Skowron (Main Committee Member
Appointment)
Nires Nagda (Main Committee Member
Appointment)
10.1.2 According to By-Laws, an officer ssr
be in office for three terms per office and
then must rotate out of that office.
Chairman Iake encouraged new leadership.
He reminded those that serve on the cossittee
that they are eligible and may nominate
thessel+es.
10.2 Status of EPA Partnership - Stephen Misker - .
10.2.1 Public Law 104 mandates the relevant agencies
to utilize third party consensus standards,
wherever they can. ASTM presented letters to
EPA but got very little response. The EMC
Branch set with Oeorge Luc1w, Harry Rook,
Robert Lewis, Michael Beard, and Stephen
Misker.
The agreed upon docusent, QA/QC docusent. Ss
being developed in D22.03. The Office of
10.3.2 Chairsen Iske urged the subcommittees and
committee sesbere to send Snforaatlon, of
interest outside of the co..ittee, to Oeorge
Lueiw at the ASTM headquarters so that it ean
be placed in the available publications.
10.4 Health Risk Issues in D22 Standards - Chairman
Allen Iske -
- 10.4.1 He stated-that there was no opportunity
to discuss this issue with the Executive
Subcommittee. This will be discussed in
the next Executive Subcossittee Meeting and
also at the subcommittee level 1n order to
come to a final conclusion of what, if
anything, will be changed in the D22 methods.
10.5 Trade Mark Issue for D22 Brochure - Chairman Allen
Iake -
10.6.1 A ballot will be sent out this summer
for a vote ae to rhether D22 will trademark
the logo which was created for the committee
and which is now being used on the ASTM
D22 brochure as well ae other committee
aailere. etc.
Research and Development haw been in contact
with Rarry Rook. They are lntereeted in
getting out ef the activitr of Standards
Developsent. The Office of Research and '
Development wishes to meet with D22.03 and
prioritize sose activity which D22.03 can work
10.8
0.7
Funds Management for D22 - Harry Rook - 10.6.1 Mr. Rook vas not present due to illness.
22 By-Laws - Chairman Allen Iske -
with.
10.7.1 Chairman Ieke finished the Br-La.e rewrite
Harry Rook was given the Sapression that there
saY be funds avwilable, from the agency. to
facilitate ASTM to get to a serious validation
procedure.
Mr. 9lsker and others v111 go to RTP about the
week of May 12, 1997. They will report to
the Executive Subcommittee at the ASTM Fall
1997 Meeting.
iY
and sent a copy of the draft to each Executive
Subcommittee on February 27.
Chairman Iske re-.rote and clarified the
scope, being careful not to change the scope.
He asked for any suggestions or questions to
be given to hi., in written forso so that he
can incorporate/consider thes for the final
document.
10.7.2 The management of the D22 funds ia addressed
within the By-Laws. There will be a permanent
Finance Subcommittee if the BI-Lars are
approved.
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April 7. 1997 ' '
handled. Chairman Iwke wtatod that the
proper procedure is in the Br-lsws.
5.2.2 A motion was made by William Oroah to have
. the four names dropped froa the D22 Committee
roster. The sotion was seconded by Harry
Rook.
The sotion carried by unanisou i-e v
5.3 There were eight nases of veabers not returning
the laqt two ballots issued.
5.3.1 These neabers have been notified and reainded
of the necessity of returning ballots In
order to avoid being dropped from Main
Committee membership.
5.4 Chairman Iske urged the subcorittee Chaire to
keep In contact with each of the members and to
try to keep thes active.
6. Awards Cossittee Report - Mark Peden -'
The committee consists of:
Mark Peden, Chairman
Richard Roth
Carlton Roaael
William Oatess
Allen Iske, Ex Officio George Luciw, Staff Manager
6.1 Award of Merit nominations must be received, by
headquarters$ no later then Novenber 1, 1997.
Contact an7 neaber on the committee with any nasee
within a subcommittee which ear be considered.
These nominations will be sent on to headquarters.
7. Ad.inistrative Vice Chairsan's Report - Robert Lswis -
7.1 Mr. Lewis commented on receiving a copy of the last
meeting minutes which were attached to the package
sent by ASTM D22 headquarters. This served aw-a
reainder of activities which had taken plaee and
which aight affect the current meeting.
8. Technical Vice Chairperson's Report - Irene Daoraff -
There was no report at thie time.
9. Information Items froe Subcosaittee Chairsen Prior to
All Member Meeting (Main Committee Meeting)
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April 7, 1997
9.1 D22.01 - Quality Control - Carlton Moasl -
There was no report at this time.
9.2 D22.03 - Sources and Ambient Atmospheres-
Stephen Misker -
9.2.1 Some of the .eabere are discussing
validation procedures. There is no
forenliaed way of validating eo.e of
the procedures. This needs to be considered
when thinking of their future relationship
with the agency. This In particularly true
because the agency spende large amounts of
money with eontraetors developing
methodologies and supposedlr affecting
validation of those methodologies.
Mr. visker stated that, 1f the subcommittee
1e doing the job for the contractore, ASTM
should formally approach the agency and
request a portion of the monies being paid.
The eubcorittee should also assist in
picking the contractors who will be working
with the methodology.
According to Mr. Miaker. D22 has the
expertise but it does not have a direct way
of going after validation.
Mr. Lewis suggested that, if the vork group
is properlT coaposed, validation could be
achieved at basically no cost by using the
round-robin approach.
.3
22.04 Mr. Levin stated that his committee has the
sase issues.
This concern will be discussed at the Long
Range Committee Meeting.
- Workplace Atmospheres - Richard Dwnchlk -
9.3.1 A Provisional Standard on metal removal
fluids in workplace attospheres was passed.
There was one negative vote but the negative
was resolved.
9.4 D22.06 - Indoor Air - gal Levin -
9.4.1 There is a conflict, for the second year
in a row, with a major indoor air
conference. This drawe from the attendance
of the spring meeting.
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MINUTES
ASTM SUBCAMMI1lFE D-22.01 ON QUAUTYCONTROL
APR1L 6, 1997
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Chair: Cart[on C. Hommel
Vice-Chair: Loretta M. Skowron
Secretary: Loretta M. Skowron
I . CALI_ TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 1:05 PM by Chair Hommel. Members present were Robert G. Lewis,
Carlton O. Hommel, S.D. Allen Iske, William E, Oatess, Mark E. Peden, Jane Rothert, Loretta M.
Skavron,
and visi[or Irene DeGraff.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes of the 10/30/96 meeting in New Orleans were noted as being incorrect in that Niren
Nagda,
S.D. Allen Iske, and Robert G. Lewis were listed as visitors instead of members. The minutes of
10,r30/96
meeting shouki be amended to reflect their memberships. Other than this, the minutes of the New
Orleans
meeting were approved.
3. SPECIAL ANNOUNCFMEM'S
There was discussion about the ladc of a vice-chair of D22.01 as required by the by-laws of
Committee D22.
Loretta Skowron was named as vice-chair of the Subcommittee. Jane Rothert was approved for D22.01
membership and will be the representative from D22.06.
4. REVIEW OF SUBCOMMITTEE g4llOT
The results ofSuboommittee Ballot D22.01 (97-01) were reviewed. The issue date was 01 /R9/57 and the
dosing date was 02/14/97. There were 17 items, 29 ballots sent, and 21 returned, with a 72.41 %
return.
NI items, except numbers 10. 12, and I S, sunrived Subcommittee ballot without negative votes or
substantial
comments and will be forwarded to Main Committee ballot.
Item 10. Revision of D 1356-97 (add definition of sampler): I S affirmative, I negative, 5
abstention. The
rxgatrve vofe was received from David S. Begelow, who said that the "concentration" of a collected
sample
did not necessarily need to be measured to qualify a sampler. The subcommittee agreed that his
argument
was persuasive and the item should be withdrawn from ballot. However, Dave's proposed definition:
°sampler, n,- an independent device or component of a system that subselec[s a portion of a
population or
physical feature of an atmosphere" was not accepted by the subcommittee as better than the current
proposed definition after taking out the reference to concentration measurement. The item is to be
resubmitted for ballot at the subcommittee level.
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D22.04 Minutes Aprit 1997 1s
c.
d. Submit D4597 for ballot.
Work with task group on solvent desorption practicelgulde.
13. Elizabeth Woolfenden
a.
b. Act as lalson with D22.05 on thermal desorption method.
Act as lalson with D22.05 on VOC practice.
14. John Howell
a. Shephard PS42 provisional standard for oil mist for subcommittee ballot.
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D22 Main Committee Mesting Page 5 of 13
April 9, 1997
A.otion was made by Carlton Roanel that the
one item go to Concurrent Subcoaittee/Main
Committee Ballot. The sotion was seconded by
Richard Danchik.
Th tl i d by N i G itt _t of
21 sffir tiv 0 e t] e and 0 aD i] s
7.2 D22.03 Sources and Asbient Atsospheres - Stephen
Mieker -
There was one motion for Concurrent Subcommittee/
Main Cossittee/Societr Review Ballot. It is as
follows:
I) 266787 Standard Test Method For Determination
Of Gaseous And Particulate Pol7crclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons In Asbient Air.
This Standard wsa previously balloted with one
negative. The negative has been resolved and the
changes were minor.
A motion wae made by Stephen 9ieker that the one
item go to Concurrent Subces.ittee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. This motion was seconded by Carlton
Me..el.
D22 Main Committee Meeting Page 6 of 13
April 9, 1997 .
A.otion was aade by Stephen Misker that the one
itea go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Cowittee/
Ballot. The motion was seconded by Richard Danchik.
The soti n carried b M i Cmitt v t f
2j_affireatives. 0 negativee and 0 abataining.
31 D5281-92 Test Method For Collection And
Analysis Of Rexavalent. Chromium In Ambient,
Morkplace. Or Indoor Atmospheres
There are to be no changes. only re-approval.
A motion was sade by Stephen Misker that the one
item go to Concurrent Subcorittee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Michael Beard.
The aetie carried bf Main Committee vote of
21 sffirs0.tivee. 0 ne[ativee, and 0 betaininY
41 D5011-92 Practicee For Calibration Of Ozone
Monitors Using Transfer Standards
There are to be no changes, only re-approval.
A motion was made by Stephen Mieker that the
items go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Cosaittee/
1'he sotion carrl d b. Main~G itt v t f Society Ballot. It was seconded by Richard Danchik.
21 ffi ti 0 [ ti and 0 b
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, 21 sffirsatives. 0 negatives, and 0 abetainin[.
There were five Standards to be Balloted for their
five year re-approval. They were as follow:
61 D3685/D3685M-92 Teet Method For Sampling
And Determination Of Particulate Matter In
11 D4096 Determination Of Total Suspended Stack Oases
Particulate Matter In The Atmosphere
This document hae been slightly editorially modified.
There will be an editorial revision.
(Contact Ms. Oatees) A motion was made by Stephen Nieker that the one
Stem go to Concurrent Subco..ittee/Mein Corittee/
A notion was made by Stephen Nisker that the ove
ites go to Concurrent Subcoa.ittee/Main Coaslttee/ Society Ballot. It wae seconded by Michael
Beard.
Ballot. The motion was seconded by Michael Beard. The eotion carried by Main Committee vote of
Th ti 1 d b M] C 1 f
21 affirsative . 0 Y ti and 0 b t 1 1 7.3 D22.04 vorkplaee Atmospheres - Richard Danchik -
21 D4323-84 Test Method For Hydrogen Sulfide
In The Atmosphere By Rate Of Change Of
Reflectance There are five items to go to Concurrent
Subcoesittee/Main Ceadttee/Societr Ballot.
These itess are as follow:
There are to be no changes, only re-approval.
11 New Standard Method For Determination Of HDI In
'
Air With MAMA In The Workplace Atmosphere
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Page 7 of 13
A sotion was made by Richard Danchik that the one
item go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Cooittee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Sheldon Thompson.
The ti carried b N i i e of
21 affirsativea. O¢[ ti s and 0 b t ini 4
2] New Standard Method Per Determination Of RDI In
Air With MOPID In The Workplace Atmosphere
A setion was made by Richard Danchik that the one
item go to Concurrent Sabcomalttee/Main Coesilttee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Irene DeOraff.
The sotion carri d b. M 1 C ittee v f
21 affirastivee. 0 n a 1 and 0 b 1 1[
31 D4532-92 Test Method For Respirable Dust In Workplace Atmospheres
There were eight negatives which were found
perauaelve. The method has been revised and is
ready for re-balloting.
A sotion was made by Richard Danchik that the one
item go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. It wae seconded by Martin Harper.
The eotion carried br N in -Ri f
?1 wffirantivea. 0 negatives. and 0 aba ainl e
4] D5337-92 Practice For Plos Rate Of Personal
Saspling Pumps
There were three negatives which vere found
persuasive. The method has been revised and is
ready for re-balloting.
A sotion was made by Richard Danchik that the one
ites go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Irene De6raff.
Thention carried b. M 1 1 of
21 sffiraati. s. 0 [s iv s. ..d 0 slnin[.
5] D4597-92 Standard Practice For Saspling
Workplace Atsoapheres To Collect Organic Owses
Or Vapors With Activated Charcoal Diffueional
Sasplers
A request was made for re-approval with revisione.
A sotion was made by Richard Danchik that the one
itea go to Concurrent Subcossittee/Main Cosaittee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Irene DeOraff.
D22 Main Committee Meeting Page 8 of 13
April 9, 1997
Th ti Sed by X 1 Committee vote of
91 f[1 tl 0 [ t1 . n d 0 abetainin[.
7.4 D22.05 Indoor Air - Niran Nagda - (Hal Levin Absent)
There are four items to go to Concurrent
Subcooittee/Main Cassittee/Society Ballot.
They are as follow:
1] PS40 Provisional Standard For Interpretation Of
Carbon Dioxide Messuresents For Indoor Air
Quality And Ventilation
A sotion was ande by Niran Nagda that the one
item go to Concurrent Subcossittee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Michael Beard.
Th ti n carried by Main Committee vote of
21 ffirs ti. a. 0 ne[atives. and 0 abetainin[.
2] 26717 Practice For VOC Testing For Bedding Sets
A sotion wae made by Niran Nagda that the one
item go to Concurrent Subeomittee/Main Committee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Richard Danchik.
Th n t1 carried by Main Committee vote of
21 ffi ti 0 [ ti and 0 abetaininN._
3] Z6718 Practice For VOC Exposure Estimation For
Bedding Sets
A setion was made by Niran Nagda that the one
Stea go to Concurrent Subcoaslttee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. It was seconded by Michael Beard.
The oti i d b M i C oittee t o f .
21 ffi ti 0 [ t1 and 0 b L 1 in[
4] Z6685 Practice For Selection And Use Of Sorbents
With
VOCs Thermal Desorption Analytical Procedures For
In Air
A notion was made by Niren Nagda that the one
Stes go to Concurrent Subcommittee/Main Cossittee/
Society Ballot. It vas seconded by Robert Lew1e.
]'h i i d b Mai itt t of
21 ffi ti . 0 negatives, and O abstainins.
7.5 D22.06 Atmosphere Deposition - Jane Rothert -
There are no items for Main Committee action.
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It. 1-36 Su b.01 Revision D 1356-96 Terminology - All Itms approved
January 10. 1997 unlass othereisa indicated
Item 1 Aspirator - N/D
It. 2 LJector
It. 3 f2dssions - I[/D
It. 4 Spectrometry - N/D
It. 5 Atmosphere
Item 6 Dust
Item 7 Gs
Item 8 Mol Prattlon
Item 9 Optical Measurlnq Path Length
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It. 10 Nonitos - N/D
It. 11
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Itm 13 aar
Particle Sire Distribution
It. 14 Sorhiet Apparatus
It. 15 Point Analyrer - N/D
Item 16 Open Path 1lnalyrar
Item 17 Gage Pressure
Item 16 Sorption
' Itm 19 Sorbent - N/D
- Item 20
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Item 21 Cascade Inquctor
Item 22 Organic Chmlcal
It. 23 Volatile Organic Chenicel
It. 24 Smivolatile Organic Chemical
It. 25 Nenvolatile Organic Chenteal
Item 26 Actlve Sanpllnq
Item 27 ' Passive Saepllnq - M/D
It. 28 Cryoqenlc Senmlinq
It. 29 Reactive S.eplinq
It. 30 Nhele Alr Sazpllnq
It. 31 Sorbent SasF.linq - N/D
Itm 32 Collocated Saeplinq
Item 33 ContinuoueMenltorlnq - M/D
Item 34 Saspler - M/D
itm 35 House Deprseuriration - N/D
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Itm 38 Sub .03 Nw D 6060-96 Practice for Sampling of Proeees ~
. Vants vith a Partable Gas Chrmatoqraph - Approved
Oct. 10. 1996
It. 39 Sub .03 Rev. D 5280-9s - Approved Oct. 10. 1996
It. 40 Sub .04 Nw D6061-96 Practice for Lvaluatinq the
Performance of RespireEle Aerosol Samplers -
Approved Dec. 10. 1996
It. 41 Sub .04 Nw 0 6 0 6211-9 6 Guida for Personal Saeplers of
Nealth-Related Aerosol Fractions - Approved Dec.
10, 1996
Itm 42 Sob .04 Nw D 6058-96 Practice for Detarminlnq the
Concentration of Airborne Sinqle-Crystal Ceramic
' NhLkers in the Workplace Fsviroment - Approved
Dec. 10. 1996
It. 43
It. 44
Item 45
Sub .01 Nw 0 6056-96 Teet Method fur Determining tha
Concentration of Alrborne Sinqle-Cryatal Ceramic
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Concantration of 111rberne Sinqle-Crystal Ceramic
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Sub .04 lskers in the
orkplace Cnvlroment by PCN -
Approved Dee. 10, 1996
Me. 0 6059-96 Test Method for Datarmininq the
Concmtration of Airborne Slnqle-Crystal Cernmlc
Whiskers in the Workplace O,vironment by SIM -
Approved Dec. 10. 1996 It. 46 Sub .04 Rev. 0 4490-90 - Approved Oct. 10, 1996
It. 47 Sub .04 Nev. 0 4599-90 - Withdrawn from 6dlot
Item 48 Sub .04 Rev. D a185-90 - Approved Dec. 10. 1996
It. 49 Sub .05 Repprove D 5157-91 - vlthdrarn from Sallot
It. 50 Sub .11 Nw D 6011-96 Test Method for Deteeminlnq the
Perfqrmsnce ef a Sonic nnasoneter/Thermoueter
Approved - Oct. 10. 1996
Item 51 Sub .I1 Nee Praetiee for Measorin9 Surface Atmospheric
Iaqraratere r3th Clettrleel ]beper+ture Sensors
(Z609lL) - Open Neq.tlve
Itm 52 Suh .11 Nev. D s630-BS(1990) - Approved Oct. 10, 1996
Item 53 Sub .11 R.v. 0 5366-95 - Approved Oct. 10, 1996
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negative, 6
abstention. Comment.swere received from William E. Oatess, ratingthatthe phrase, "See running
sample"
should be added. A negative vote was received from David S. Bigelow. Dave wrote that the example
given
("e. g. for five minutes out of every hour over 24 hours") was technically and conceptually
incorred, and
descriptive of intermittent sampling. He also pointed out that the present standard definition in D
1356 of
"running sample" is the correct definition of sequential sampling. The Subcommittee agree
unanimously that
Bigelow was correct and deemed his negative persuasive. The item was withdrawn from ballot. Upon
further examination of what was already in the book, it was decided that Carfton Hommel would ask
the
editors to change "running sample" to "running sampling", move the current definition to the
"sampling"
section, and that the current definition of sequential sampling be changed to "See running sornpling
under
sampGng."
Item IS. Revision of D1356-97 (change the definition of spectrometry): 14 affirrnative, I negative,
6
abstention. A negative vote was received from D.S.Bigelove and a comment was received from Mary K.
Wenninger. Bigelow wrote that spectrometry is more than an analytical method, but rather an
analytical
technique, and that the proposed definition was too restrictive and overly simplistic The
Subcommittee
unanimously agreed that his negative was persuasive and should be withdrawn from ballot for a
rewrite.
Wenninger asked that the phrase "of an unknown compound" be changed to "of a"compound" because
spedrometry is also used for qualification and quantification of known compounds. There was
unanimous
agreement that she was correct and that the changes to the proposed definition should accommodate
her
comments. The item will be reballoted at the Subcommittee level as follo+vs: spedlornmy, n- an
analytical
technique for the qualitative or quantitative determination of a compound based on a comparison of
the
spectrum of the sample with a known compound. The discussion shall remain the same.
Iten 17. Withdrawal, without replacement, of D5595-94. Practice for Determining Buoyani.y
Corrections
Duriing Predsbn Weghing of Low Density Samples: 15 affirmative, 0 negative, and 6 abstention. This
item
will now go on to Main Committee Ballot. The Subcommittee Chair expressed his regret thatwe were
unable to make necessary mrrectionsto the Practice, and hoped that it could be revived at some
future date,
5. OLD BUSINESS
Itwas rwted thatthe revision of D3614-90, Standard Guide for Laboratories Engaged in Sampling and
Analysis
ofAtmosphe.re and Emissions, was long overdue. Loretta Skowron submitted a copy of the Guide that
has been
revised to include accommodations of the comments received from the last Subcommittee ballot. CarRon
Hommel is to make a couple of editorial oonections to a referenced title and the footnotes. Jane
Rothert moved,
Loretta seconded, that the item be submitted for simultaneous ballot at the Sub- and Main Committee
levels.
The motion passed, 5-0-0. The Guide will be submitted in its entirety, instead of only the portions
containing
changes.
6. NEW BUSINESS
The Subcommittee reviewed the efforts of Bill Oatess regarding the reorganization and reformatting
of definitions
pertaining to sample, sampling, and sampler. The changes to nru4 sample and sequerU sampft (Item 12,
above) were reaffirmed. Four definitions are to be submitted for ballot at the Subcommittee level:
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Aftetnnon Session Eric E. Steel WEDNESDAY
Chair: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaidmaburg, MD
8:30 sm. Welcome and Opening Remacks: Mic6ael E. Eeard and Haay 1.. Rook
1:30 p-m. Jnfmfe[ing FiM:s and the Stans af t6e ASTM Melhod for the Dewminadoe S+xsion ID: Meosmment
Met6ode for Asbestos In Water
of Asbestos 1n Air by TF1N-J. R. Milktte, W. R. Bottin. MVA, Js. NoRmss,
Georgia, P. J. Cluk. USEPA. Cismoati. Ohio. K. Braekdt, TN & Associates
MLlwaokee. Wl
Morning Session James S. Webber
Chair: N. Y. State Depacmem of Health
ABuaJ. NY
2:15 p.m. Shortwmings ta Atr6orne As6euos Analysis FGtaed fram New York Sfate'a
:00 p.m. ProOdmq-TWing Dala - J. S. Webber. A. G. [`nscaukF, and L. J. Ca.hazt
Wadsworth Center. New York Smte Depumiem of Health, AlDaory, New York
Break $45 a.m. Apptleattoos of the As6etos In Water Methuds: EPA's 100.1 & 100.2 and
AW WA's Standard MeOmd- J. R. Milktte and P. Few, Milkme, Vander Wood
and Associates. Nonxoss. Georgia
3:15 p.m
Negative FScposme Assesments for Spedal Fbar TOe Work ftsclicat - A. F. 9:20 a.m. Rapid Procedure
for Preparation ot TEM Specimens fiom PolJacboaate
FOtvs - E. J. ChatBeW. Chatfield Technical Consulting, Ltd.. Mitsissavge.
:00 p.m O6erp. Enviroomemal Comulurcy. Austin. Texas and S. E. Fischer, Dames &
Moore. Bett6esda. Maryland
Panrl DLmmiom Air Sample Aodysb Lssues-Panel Composed of Participson Ontario. Carada
9:55 a.m Slodge, (Svd, and F6h Gub: CrmNre Approaches to NoeSfandard Asbestos
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4:45 p.m. in Air Session
Adjuurn labommries. Iac., Berkeley. California.
10:30 e.m. Break
10:4S a.m. Asbestos In DAoking Waoer Laboratory Performance Evaluation Studks -
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Bmckett, TN and Anwcaoes, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and E. J. Chatfield, C6aK¢ld
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Short of tt -l. S. Webber, L. J. CarLart sad A. 0. CEbanich. WadswonL
Cemer, New York State Depammat of Health, Albany. New York
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SUMMARY OF DISSCUSION AND VOTES FOR METHOD
D22.07P008 TEM Mr (Dhect Metfqdl.
NOTE: The folbwhp k.lormetlon Ie tlenwnented: roteYa neme, metlrod eeetbn, elther the accepted
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8. Seetion neme change to Speekron PrePeretlon Laboratory
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B. Price to reNee, J. MNnte to nwrite end report.
10.7. W. Bermsn to write
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1.3 edd 'euteca'
12.1 D. Fowbr to rewrite
12.1.1 D. FoMer to nrwrhe
A.3.3.1 Length, nmelrq end hooMery nMe to be chenped. Length vA be recorded es seen,
touching wR be reported.
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R.JorOen
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end a citenye woNd meke this rrrothoE In eonelrtent with other ASTM methoda. 7t0/3
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SOMMARY OF DISSCDSION AND VOTES FOR METHOD
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Chair: RJlce Group
Momoeville, PA TUESDAY
8:30 a.m Welcome.aod Opening Remarb: Michael E. Beard and Harry I.. Rook
1:30 p.m. The Habit of As6dtl[orm Amphibola: Implintlom for the Analysis of Hudic Session Q:
Meavmenent Methnds for At4estos In Ambient, Indoor, and Workplace Air
2:05 p.m. Samples - A. G. Wylie. University of Marylaod, College Pak, Msrylaod
AsMstm Mensmrmam in SuBd and SoOk MaECiale SemlWkf. Preddpn aod
Momiog Senion Jamea R Milktte
Chsit: MOlcete Vaoder Wood and Assodates
fataprctat/oo; Yoa CAN Ha.e k AD - D. W. Baman
AeoM+ Eoriroumeul Nomms,GA
2:40 p.m. ,
Smices. A/bmy, Califomia
A Validated Method for C.a.ime'fe IMermtmtloo of f.ow Cmcenhatlom of
8:45 a.m. Asbatos la Wod@laee Ak, OSHA ReqNcemmts- D.T. Cisoe,Omipatiootl
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:15 p.m. Asbestos In Bulk Materials - E. J. CWtfield. Chatfield TecLmW Comulliog.
Ltd.. Mississauga, Gnhrio. Canada
Break
9:30a.m. The Development and Callhatloo of a Personal Passive Moaitor for
Moaitoring the AsbeStos Exponae of Malmenaace Workers - G. Bmdea.
Health and Safety Labontay. ShdTieid, United Kingdom
330 p.m. A New Method for the Qoandtkffiao of Asbestos at Lo.. Coeorntratlam In 1oa3 a.m. Break
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Electron Microscopy Service 1sDotato[ia, Wesmpnt, New Jersey
ASIM'a8u0cMe0md:WAereAreWqWheceAceWeHeaded,Whe[eShodd
10:30 a.m. Direct Reading Measoremeat of Fiber Length/Dismehr Dlstribodluo - P.
Baron, G. J. Deye. NIOSII, Cincinnati. Ohio
4:40 p.m. We Be Healed! -1. M. SOmut, Rf Lee Group. Iac., Momoeville, Penatylvade
PaoH DixmfiOV: Bulk Ssmpk Amlfsb Iaues - Paud Composed of 11:15 a.m. Iadxmtbml Orgav6atlon for
StaodacdiaaNoo MNmds for Detvmiml7oo ot
Adiesins In Air - E. J. ChaC7eld. Chatl'~eld Technical Comulcing Limimd.
. missuaoga.Omriu
5:15 p.m Puticipanrs in Bullc Session
Ad}oum
12:00p.m Lunch
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ASTM S09COMM!TTEE 022.07
ASBESTOS SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
AEem'e Mark Hotel
St l.aule, Mleteuri
Apil7-8, 1997
1. CALL TO OBDER
2. The mee8n9 of Subca.mYttee D22.07 was ea8ed to order et 8:30 am or, Ap117, 1997 byDr.
Jarroa Mlletb, Vlce{heb.
MEMBERS PRESENT
MDIDhm "Iflarre
April 7, 1997 10 0
April B. 1997 10 0
Uet of attsndeee ertRhed.
3. APPROVAL OF MBiUTES
4. There wete no eddltbns or corrections to the mBwtee of the meaen9 of October 28-27, 1993.
anJ they were appNVed ea distributed.
AGTNITIES
4.1 AtxManeennnts
4.1.2 022.07 has olmnped Its meeNrg schedule and now tneete 8:30 AM - 5:FM en
MandeT and Tuesday of the 022 Cemmittee weeks. This schedule wel eontlnue uNese O.
Suhtwmnittee memben decide that a different eelydWe 6 mora cun.eriam. The new
schedule repttret that the VkeChek oornvene the memM1W on MaMey wMe the Chair eetends
the 022 EaxWrs Corwnktee meetkps on Monday rnoniq.
4.1.3 Future MestNpe:
JWy 13 - 17. 1997
OetoSw 13-18, 1997.
Ay.B 2423. 1998.
October 19-22, 1998.
April 19-22, 1999.
October 25-28, 1999.
April 10 -13. 2000
October 23 -28. 2000
April 2 -5.2001
October 22-25. 2001
Boulder CorNererce Colora4o.
San Obpo. Ca8lonMa.
AOente, Geor0ls.
Norfolk. Virginle.
Seettle, WaeMn9ton.
New Orleerro, Louisiana.
Tormno, Ontarlo, Cerotle
Orlando, f1aMe
Seft Lake City. Utah
DaBee.Texafa
4.1.4 BellotaeeE4Mx
1rt SutxomrMrtee BMbt
(Te Make Maln 8e8ot1
Maln eamiRee BMbt
Bbb Soeiety 8a.le.vf
2nd SubeemMttee 9e8et
Last Society IOrview
Mey 1, 1997
June 18, 1997
July 25, 1997
October 1997
4.1.5 New ASTM ACEreas;
100 Berr Harbor Drlve
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959
(te8 610 832 95001faq 610 832 9555
a.netl: aervke~tord.estrn.or9
4.1.8 M. Beard enA the entke D-22 suEeem.nittee would Nke to thank Dou9 Fowler for the
exee8ent notee. These notes here made tlufe minutee poealhle.
4.2 Statue oT past and qeeent werk Items on a9enJe wee revbweE.
D22.07.P008 TEM Air (Dkect Method). Z3723Z. Method wee dheu.eeA during meol7np,
whMrewn. to be reeubMtroE for suDCenmittee Ee9ot.
D22.07.P008 Duat Indirect (NUmter Count). Z37282. PubeeheC ASTM Eeei9netlon 0 5755.
D22.07.P009 Du.t Direct. Z35052. Method discussed enC wrt/Nrewn, to be reeubrnMed fnr
suneommktee bseot.
D22.07.PUf 0 Dust Peeelra /NUmEer Couetl. 235042. Method withdrawn, to be reeub,MtteE
for eubcEmrNttee belbt.
022.07.F011 Oust Work Reetlcw Guide. 237242.
D22.07.P012 TEM Air (InEkectl
D22.07.P013 Durt hfdrect IMeeel. Z42912. PublbinE ASTM deelgnetbn D 5758.
D22.07.P014 Bulk MatfaA. Send all earnnwnte te 1. Stewart Ay June.
D22.07.P015 Duet Wfye. ZB2B12. Method wkhdrewn, to be rewbMtted for eubearnmittee
belbt.
D22.07.P018 Sotl Semp&q Method (PropoeeC)
022.07.PO17 TEM VeriMd Count Method. Z8259Z
022.07A018 PaetWe Duet (Maas) ZB5922. Method withdrawn, to be resuCmSneJ for
auOwn.Nttee nellut.
PCM. MemCera of 022.04 end 022.07 wM work to9eU+er to devebp this metlcE.
PCM/S[M stTeening mettmE of wo.kpbee air by qT VaMeryMt hee lnen proyoeed far ASTM
meOpd dewloperont. The neMUd wR be Aeveloped In 022.04 and concimemly benofeC In
D22.04 end 022.07.
4.3 Caneetbrm to Bekot Sunrnry
4.4 Olscuaekxn
8. ADJOURNMENT
The rrroetep was aEjer.nnU at 5 pm April 7, 1997 and 4 pm April 8, 1997.
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ASTM Booldt< Confermce on
Advances iu Fa.itomomfal Measmmmt Methods for Asbestos
July 13 -17, 1997
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
1N17tODUCT[ON
This Mofeimx is co-spnasmed by ASTM Commitke D-22 and the Emimmoemal Information
Association. The purpose of the confermce is to focus on mxm advances in research on
mraamemev[ methods for asbestos in bn8c building mateiiala: ambiem, mdoor, and work place
air; water, and xtlkd dust. The program includes discussion of mnsmemem methods,
monitoring atraoegks, data mmpeetstiou aod quality assmance for asbestos meas$emema. The
intent of the pm8mm 6 to bring the disciplines of amlytkal ChemisG}' together with mYtmgaM
who are assasing eaposme to asbestos in Oie mvrtooment and to promote bet0¢ understanding
of their muUnl ioottab, nee.ds and timitatiom. This program will provide an up-to-date review
of research aetiviues for the expert and for t4e nercomer to asbestos monitoring.
WHO SHOULD AT78ND
Pmfessio®ls and pawm with developing Interests who wam to kam about the latest research
In environmental asbestm exposure aumm~em. 7Lie includes industrial lry®misn, health
reuarrLeda. asbestos amlytical la6orato.im c6emists, rng7oeos, buiiding management and
openGom peaonoeL laboratory maoagen, and fadcal, state and local government ofBe®la
~~bk for asbestos control piograms.
$f1B1ECf MATTER OF TBB CONFERENCE
Mnxmemem Methods for Asbestos and other fibers in
o Bulk Building Materials
o Ambient, 4tloor, aod Workplace Air
o Weter
o Settled Dust
o Monitoring Strategies. Data Imerpeetation, and Quality Amvanx
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MONDAY
8:30 a.m. Welcome aod Opening Remarks: MkLeel E. Beacd and Harry L. Rook
Sealon L Measurement Mefhods for Asbestos In BuOc Building Materials
Morning Session Robert L. Perkins
Chafr: Research Triangle Institute
Rcseach Triangle Park, NC
8:45 a.m. Amdysb of AsbaOm In BoBc Bu0dM8 Materials -1988 to 1997- R. L. Pukf¢s,
Research Tciaogk Institole, Research Triangle Pack, North Ca[oBm
9:20 a.m. Comparison of QoaoB[atl.e Techniques for BuOc Asbestos Analysis - l. R.
Verkautetta, National ]mtitute of Standards and Techooiogy, Gaithersbmg,
Maryland
9:55 a.m. i.eawm: Lmtued: Notes from the Clasvoom and Laboratory - P. M. Cooke,
McCrone Raurch Imtimk, Chicago. Blmois
1b30a.m. Break
10:45 a.m. Laboratory Paformamoe - Seventeen Years in Retrospect - B. W. Huvey,
Research Triangle Imlinae, Research Triangle Park, North Camlio.
1120 a.m. Bulk SampBog and Analysis for O6HA CompBao¢e - D. T. Crane,
Ocaryatioml Safety and H'a1tL Admioistratioe, Salt Lake City, Utah
11:55 p.m. Lunch
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1D Cuide for eehrpretafien d Rmdh of Indonr Air Sorrc)s (Htl Li+in).
1% Guide te Fartma Ivyortanl to Interpretation of Mrar.rcmewla of Indcor Air QoaFry in Olfwe
E.7dop (Ha1l.eruy406 4?3+'NK).5.6ceaaiqee baMt 2r91. W:IWnww for revniee and rebaDof.
No pra2ror to report.
11 Guide for the Is.adaatioe of l.daar Ab Qa.Gly in Office B.idmp (1 W Lerw.106125~19<6).
Draft a.aBaDle far re.iew. G.ides arr...7a61e Dom L4fAQ and Nordtral,..Nd need to be
..
eansed e relation to Ih's dfoR No p.op® to .eyoif.
12 Guide for Repen" Related FaAorr AaetiMed with Sanry6" rd Andle uf Ldonr Air
(Andyhr.7y.701 97SW 1a). Tiu deeament is 6artd on the bdd:na rd IIVAC p.ototab Debg
mied in the EPA RASE project. A parti.l draft wu dnncasrd p.e.ierlyy and a ronqkte draR w V 6e
w6miMM for sbmnmiDee Ddbt.
13 TetMrDndforMeaswvnentoflodonrOdonUanaaSemtoewfrr(RidmdRatD,6167l7-
5751). A d..D Iaw bis prepared, b.t wID neMr a y.erl:ow aed bitl aertine. Some daN eri.b that
auy6eb ta fonndMea.e6 a.latmrat.
14 Gaidefor/ImmKlheS.mpi.KofRaidentWledoorA'r(IG[W.dRoM). Repra6enofa
reriew draR's in propria. .
15 Practice for De1em(Mios af VOC Enirieea Dom Adhnirrn in Fa.uo®aeM CWm6en (Tm
Ts6tl)). A mednd wu dndopM n put oflhr EPA Carpet rafit7 D:alope by Air Qar[t3
Suenrer, w1ieA cn.ald arr.r e a 6.ir for tbis partiae, No ofser propew to report.
16 Gaide ow reddraliri IAQ:rwtiea4an. (DfEN). Variau dotaaM. dY ietl.dma E.rvpra
Conm.hry report, ISIAQ durwnnrt, and two Can.d'ee p.alowb araia6le Need to e.neine
. tiq docmmeMa and deride aw eersru of action. No prapesto .eqmt
17 rraDice for Deterv.aae of VGC Enimiem 4qe AreMenrd Co.tiop in Smi
Emianmenfal C6.ehen (OPEN). Guide devebprd for EPA oa aWeAyde enmwom frum latea pint
wties <udd.re.e n a Darir forthis praetira: St7 nerd ae rOor for tbir doe~l.
ls Gdde to Ertinrlina impaeb of RaNdinsMMer:rb ao fodonr VGC Connwtr.Yam (Hd l.nn,
406 t2SA9Kp Drdf paper an ssDjeef waa d'iat..U.tad and diuaned'a Orl.ndo. Cowswb aheNd
6e.mt to Hd Le.n.
D2205.09 Statirticd Methods (Andy Fmi), CAV)
1. D5791-95, G.ide for UrwK he6a~iy Saepf+q MMod. e Stedier ef IAQ is B.iCe,p (Rq
W6ilmnro). A.ai.6k frnm ASTM e.pamrr av.ite.
2 D5157-91, Guide for SlatiWdal Evaluation of Indoor Air QwBry Modd. (Nhrw N.gd., 301 S00.
1700). A eaatrrtwt bdM of a rt.ixd.vaioe oftAis standard took piqe in 6e 6D of 1996 aod aa
eeptivn wrrewdnitted.'Hw documeat Ir brua p.epartd for pab5uha..
ASiM D22o3 m indoerAir Mlerte; ApeD 7d,1997 St 1nW Pg 7
102
D22.0l.D! Tenmeobp (Nhen Nqda. CAair) '
1. The Mowiw[ termr to be isrl.dcd in D1756, "SNndard Ter.mnolopy Relating to Sanplina and
Ae*db ofAtmo.phere,^ were D.De1M m 022.01 and wb proceed to m.ie romMhe 6.Dm:
lone depem.rmties
eqe ter
. OaUreetrwe tMs~l
.mu.[ foto Na.g&
The lerm.rop4r.w7 6e.er:red and r.EaiNed to D22A1 6det.
2. Tvns e.pm.eq nutrorwrirp.neM,aed ny.omtativawst wne dieimsrd M Dm malincand wa be
reGncd and mDeritled for a.6coo®atee A.6et.nder D22A1.
CkaoCSerion for Se6cvemittee D22.05
FUTURE MEETINGS:
October 1}IS,1997,Shentoa Harbor idrd, San Diego, CA.
Apn720.22,1996, Atlanta HBtae & Towers,ADaMtiGA
Oetc6er 19-21,1998, MnriaD/Oemi Watersidq Norfolk, VA
Apri 19-21,1999, WetW36mton,Se.Dk, WA
October 2527,1999, Hyatt Regency, New Orkam, u.
D22 BOULDER CONFFRF.NCE: Sfmpeia on Adwarn in Admelos Measurement
1997J.11J-17
Um.erdfyef Colondn Re.Mrr. CD
ISOTCIMGlkrey Meeee(. H.wao. September 1997.
ASTM D2LUM oa Indoor Ab: Minams, AprD 744 19D9 St ipir
r.fe a
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AS I art ConaMttee D-22 on SAMPLMO AND ANALYSIS OFlQMOSPHERES
R ~ 1nlez.z.zsM F.vr ,az.z.ma
.
^oeena u~s. v.g. c_oti ua.n.?aneern-nrqs ^~.u. vc zrn, ls,ssn~oes7
FNC9IPS~+~I
N'.a.errnw, (r.e.+ul: aR~E U. asanwFS. aw.~. we.. s+yrm F.4 ewenww. iM,~ezsaae (ei.a5sanq
FNCl+~J5981i3
VksGMn+.+(WntlerlyeJ: ~Mnl( E FEOEa. a.cb 9me. wws Sv.+r. t3W dITM d.. C1+.rpNP.l a,aA rt+]J]]-a125)
nvc znsV~o
$ollwy WILLNM E. QAlEee.1M StllMlk Etlpe. R'.. aeB V/Man IIk! d.. REI~R'db. M NI14.1~
pn-pglaefe) F~x:'J,1R91.z06/
snatr..p.c nEOnoe w tww re,asa~enq.re prawbn.as
Minutes of the Maeting of D-22.11
St. Louis, MO, Apnl 85, 1997
The meeting was caned to order at 0830 on Aprg 8. PlesentwareloFal lrwin aid Paul
Fransioll. Also present from time to t(nx were George Luciw and Carnan Homrnel. Mr.
Hortsnel asked for help for definitions of TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY.
PSYCHROMETER AND HYGROMETER for the D-22.01 standard as generic heading
tenns. n was also requested that a rnember of D-22.11 be provided to D-22.01 as a
naison man~ber. Paul Frsnsioti voNrneered for this role.
Defmnions pmrided were:
Temperature: a measure of gre kinetic energy of the corotnuents of an aMpaplrere.
Humidny: a measure of the anlolnt of water vapor in an atmosphere.
PaycMorneter: a device for measuring wet-bulb and dry-bulb tenqerahlre for the
determination of humidny.
Hygrorneterw a device for measuring Mur:Oi(y. .
The Standard Practice for Measuring Slafaca Abnoepl»rie Temperature With Eledrkal
Tertperature Sensors (Mebic) Z6098Z received two negative votes from the mein
comrninee ballot It was decided to consider the negatives persuasive and to remove
fhe item fmm ballot The draft was rearranged using the wind characterization
stardaM as a guide. All of the oommerRS from the ballots, indudkg the oorxems of
the negative benets, were integrated into the new datt The new standard was .
essentially the sarne as the ane previously belloted and vs asked D-22 to give us
pennission to banot the suboannine9 and the main oonanittee candarardiy. This was
g/anted and Paul Fransidi wig cut and paste fie old draft to achiar9 a newz6098Z
which will be balkNed on the June ba11oL Since it will be changed significantly in
strucMe, we wiA send the sibcarsniltee members an advance copy (included in this
mailing) to assure no suboomrninee negative votes. If you have wnanents wRlich woutd
prampt a negative vote, pleave contact Paul Frans~ or Dave Gilmore by,hne 1.
A new standard to be called Standard Practice for Statistical Evakmtlon of Atmospheric
Dispersion Models was worked on to the extent that it win be sent to ASTM for the May
I sbcart.rettea ballot This Innovative draft will be the subject of sane publicity which
may draw new members to D-22.11. ,lohn Irwin deserves our gmnks for carrying the
work started with the Aolnson Conference a couple of yesrs ego to the state it is in
~.
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ASTM .+on e.. H.bsa~.. m.. f Jdsk~tA n/n.nsf aN . fi4p4m.:5muLfsao r~RS~oJnxss cs4
u.tal.v..e¢
oy. w enxcs,s
Next year we wnl need to consider 'D4480-93 Test method for meesuring surface
old
wind by means of wind vanes and rotating enemometers.' We believe this old
standard needs revision or removal from the list. If it is to be an umbrella practice,
it needs to be rewritten to property fit with our other wind standards. It should also
reeegnize the newer technology of sonic anemometers which have moved to
operationai instruments from their research beginnings. We request that the
members review this standard and provide guidance for our action next year.
We removed Z4350Z Method for measuring atmospheric temperoture using
resistance thermometers' from our list of standards being worked on. We do not
have a plan for this 'Method' and should remove it until we are ready to move on a
new work item. It may be that the'Practice recently balloted and discussed
above is a duplicate. No une at the meeting knew why it was on the nst of work-
in-process.
Our next meeting win be with the 10th Symposium on Meteorological Observations
and Instnanentation, 11-16 January In Phoenix, Arizone. Our next meeting with D-
22 will be in Atlanta, GA during the April 20-23 Committee Week. We would like
some new work items. Please send outlines or drafts to John Snow before the
January meeting. There has been In the pest a working arrangement betvreen
ASTM and AMS. We should try and re-establish lieison with the AMS STAC
Committee on Measurements so that it is in pisce by the time of the 10th
Symposium. Gat your papers In so we cen have a good attendance at the Phoenix
meeting. ~~/
Respectively submitted by lhonas J. A~ rman
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AS71VJ Subcommlttee D-2L03
oa
Ambient AtmmPhaes aad Soarce Emhdoaa
St Loab, Mivoaet
APA 9,1997
7be meeting ofAS7M Suhcoanfittee D-22.03 was bougbt to order byCLacmm weke, at 830 am.
71,e following membm ave prosent: C. O. Hommel J. A. lahdtt, A G. Yaputske, J. R. Immq R
G. l.ewis, l. W. Peeler, and Cha6a® S. M wdur.
Thermanes fium the Fa81996 in New Ockaas mecuigweie appmvo6.
Gtaaeman wuker nmome.ed thnt 1. A. Jafiilce had been appointed Vice CLafrn®t, and C. O. Honmef
SmelarY
Ontrnmewekaatmomxedthe sratuaofpet+oadyhalbKd rtem+:
Item 38 oa Ballot D22 (96-02),'Hat:z for Sat:qfag of Process Vents with a Portable Cms
(2tto®togreph', has been approved byOeCommntee on Steedads.
Item 39 uo Ballot D22 (96-02), Revision of D 5280-96, 'Practice for Eva4ation of
Perfonmooe Qaaactemfics of Ac Quality Mcaanerc+a MeOpds wrth lincer CahLration Fimc6oro',
hasbem approved by theCamrntteeon Standudx
7Mtewerc oo Sut><ommi¢ee.03 i[enn on the Man Committee Ballot.
Review of Sub (bnmiittee Ballot D33A3 (97-01), Is+ued Jmauvy 31, 1997. Closed Mmtfi 3, 1997.
'1be:ewaeg2 ballots tee, and 55 retmned(67.07%ttnan 7Lae was one ilem on the 6albt:
Z6678Z, New Standard Test MNhod for Detclvinatioo of Gsseoos and Patialete PoIyc)e$
Atomaric H}diormbona n Artbim[ Ai (Collection on Sodtmt-Eadced F'Olaa with Gas
CLsmoatograpMlMazs Spechoncmc Analyas). Dieewem 28 af&nmtire votMtwo.v8b coftmeob
(by I. D. DeGrafl and J. R f~), 1 negetive (by CO. Hommcl), ead 26 Ahsteotiom, a 9635 N.
Arbitrumvevole.
The negative voter atated Omt Ihe m:thod did not have a Prtcuion and Bis Strtemmt, as rtquited by
the Blue Book R. G. Lewis MOVED thal fhe negative was comidetea pelaa.me, that Ox melbud be
wBl,drewo from the ballot, redeed to add a Pjecidoa aod Biam Statement, and ahnt 11¢ All Memhc
Meeting be tequoted to appmve a conamna SubwnnmtVMeoen Cbaarittee ballot; SECONDED by
C. O. Hommel; PASSED mmmmoosly.. °-
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Old Budeea;
The automated Oow method Im been xnt to BD Mitd«-0for resolution ofoonmenla.
The SOx method v bengwmked oa hyJ. A. Jahnh.
The aotometed particulate method Ims hm oomxrted fiom the ISO fonoat to ASTM fmnmt,
and will be he0oted
Qwmman wdar rtponed on the slatut ofthe ASTM D 2.71EPA Iaitntive for Partnezhy The
target date for the next awating wRh EPA is May I5, 1997, at which tvae a fist of wmk deas wD he
PRPared
Status Reports for D 2203 CSmeot New Work Items:
D 22.03.01 Manual Method for Spaieted and Elnmatlat Meamy. A meeting of the task
guop wm held in PhOadetphie. [heyate lookk% for vatideliondata.
D 22. 03.02 Maaual Melhod for [.ow Level Particulate Emissions. l. A. lahnke reported that
the task group had met domg the meetng, and had decided to moge the cmrt+R ASfM Method with
the ISO and CEN Methods. A draft will be pepmM, and dawssed at the Hawaii ISO mxt'vig,
Ontario Hydto wi pmticipete n a validation (program with the Office ofSofd Warte.
D 2203.03 Practice for Cootnimas Opacity Moadotmg. /. W. Peeler reported tbat the mamh
deAl wm c~ed, aad alteaAxs a[ We oee[mg d'ma.aM rt fortwo ~ys. Agrtemarc was+eached by
all altendcts. The Ptactix will be taUutcd in D 22.03. The duclmteM will advmce thmogh fhe
ba0utng oa iuown xhcdak.
D 2203.07 FI7R PmtocoL The task group met during the mMng, and Imve rceised EPA
doaumeot 320. Amwdmft avID he prcpemd bythe San Diego Matumg.
D 22.03.05 Method faa Detonenlion of SOe Conceaatations in Statioamy Somoes. 1. A.
Jahnke reported that he has reviced the eethod, and 3 will be on the May Subcommdtee 6e0ot
D 22.03.06 Automated Monkotuig of Mmms ConoaNalions of Psniclee. Thu has been
comMed from ISO fomet to ASIM fmmet, and will be beinted n the suhcammittee as soon as
tefvtaces aeaAded
MeOqQs Rcqafrmg ReappuvaL D 4096-91 Test Method /br Deta®alion of Total Suspended Particulate
Matter n Ne
Atmusphtte (FLgh Volume Saoqie Method) Ties revision a ready for Com,.vtent be0ot, and vn3f be
so requested at the peouy.
D 3685 Test Method for Smmqfmg and Deemmmtioa of Particulate Mat[er'at Stack Gmes",
D 4323'ieR Metiqd for Hydrogen Sulfide ii the Ahnotpheee by Rate of(7xnge of Re0wlsmcd, D
5011 'Wactitt for Cdfitatioa of Omne Mooi[on Using Trmttkr Stanqmdt, and D 5281 'Test
Method for Collectiou and Meyaa of HexnveMrt Cbromnm, m Ambimt, Wofthae and Iadoor
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MINUTES
D22
LONG RANGE PLANNING
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
APRIL 7,1997
The meeting was called to order hyYtce Chairman Lewis at 11:30 a.m.
The following perswuwete pnesent: R G. Lewia, H. L. Rook M. I:. Beard, R S. Dnncldek C. O.
Hommel, W. E. Oateas, Chaumen S. D. A. Iske, I. D. DeGtat[ S. M. Whisker, H. Levin, T. J.
Locldurt, and Staft Manager G. A. Luciw.
The nmptea ofthe October 31, 1996, mxting in New Orkam, Louisiana wce accepted as wdtten.
SubconmitteeD22.03 Chsknun Stephen M. Whiska gave a status teport on the cooperativeeffott
between Committee 022 and the U.S. Environmental Ptotettion Agency's Office of Air Quslity
Planmmg and Standards (OAQPS) in Research Triangle Patk N. C. Mr. Whislmr reported that we
met the deadlines in developing the opacity measnrmrtnt guidetine>tandard desired by OAQPS in
December 1996. revising it with quick tmneround and getting back for EPA comment. Dr. Harty
Rook wmmeMed that the OAQPS was very pleaxd with what D22 hau done so f.r in developing
the opacity standard for adoption in PSI. D22 has been iovited bark down to EPA at Research
Tiangle Padc to mxtwith,het)ffice ofResesrch and Devdoptnent (ORD) and OAQPS and we are
attempted to aetup a meetegwitk the appropriate ORD offidsls (Dm. Gary Foley and Larry Cupitt)
and OAQPS officials (Bill Hum, John Eoadt and Bill Latoawn) sometime during May 1997.
OAQPS has indicated that it is wdling to take the kad in signing an agreement with ASTM, but they
want ORD to eedone and support it. Therefore, it is critical thu Dr. Foley be preseM at the nert
meeting between D22. OAQPS, and ORD. -
Mr. Whisker suggested that we should be looking to the EPA for future funding of ASTM
to promote a rystem whereby EPA documentm can be validated and standardized. Hal Levin
cateiwecd th.t thae wee some prohktrowuh a coopeetive egreemait betweee EPA and ASHRAE.
In thu onq the tahacao:dmuy umtpleeKd that standards were developed by ASHRAE with EPA
funding attg that EPA employees were kwolved in the procest. This precipitated a Congessional
inquityandaahrvesti~troohythelmpxtorGeneral. Dr.Rookansnxedthatwearewegawareof
the potential for conflicts ofinte2st, both real and perceived. and would not fa0 ittto sudh a trap.
Ckaim.n Lewis brought up the possibility egein of pursuing a ooopentive wgtcetoe[ with
OSHA and/or NIOSH smtilar to what we are pursing with FPA. Both Mr. Rich Danetidc and Dr.
Rook stated that both agencies haw; rxently undergone reorgariTwtion and are probably not «a dy
to deal with the problem ofp+ivate mtxmm sta,dards development. Dr. Allen Iake said that he had
tslked to several people in OSHA and NIOSH and would try to keep the lines of wvnmmintion
open Mr. Levm pokeed out that NIOSH Iuu set up teams to look at research priorities. The teama
will be meeting in Washiqglon June 29 - July 1 to review their progress. He suggested that Mr.
Daa3:ck, in his capacity as D22.04 chaiman, should keep in touch with this ptogme. Mr. Luciw
suggested that D22.0C take a took at what they have in the way of standards and punue somethmg.
Dr. Rook noted that D22 has ducked the issue on methods validatioa for the past 10 yeats.
He said that we certaNy have that wpabiGty, have demonstrated it in the past (e.g. Project
Threshold), and, with apptoptiate mdtutry and government fioaiing, an and should do it again. He
suggested that we otganiae a half-day or one-day workshop twxt year to address the issue. We need
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to demomtrete to EPA and other Govetnmmt agencies that ASIM methods am acceptable and often
better eksn those developed and/or used by the Gorernmeot. Dr. Iske stated that we need to get
feed-back Gom ASTM, especially Kitly Kono, as to how ASTM is progressing in Washington in
getting the Government's atteetion. Mr. Lw9w responded thst ASTM was inswmental in getting
PL104113 pa.ued He also stated that ASTM has put together a slide presentation showing whst
committea are imemctmg with what agendes. Mr. Levin suggested that each suhconmrittee draft
a mumuty, ofita capabilities and the appropriate Govemtent agencies that it might support, attached
a foting ofits existing standards (btief dexaiptive titles) and provide it to Kitty Kono se that she
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better infonned ofD22 aaivities Chsrtmen Lewe mqtwed as to whether ASTM ever sets up booths
at terJn:cal meeCvegs. Mr. Lmiw responded that thu is occasionally done, for example at Pittcon and
SETAC meedmgt, but the logistics have to be catefugy exetaioW to assured that it is worthafiile.
Dr. Lewis suggested that considetation might be given to a booth at a fuutre EPA-A&WMA
coofetena.
Dr. Rook next gave a status report on the Cooperative Agreement Grant (CAG) with EPA for
snppmt ofISO activities. He had been in tccmt cumaft with Jack Puak who indicated that funding
' is ave7nhle and that the CAG should be ptogressing now, Mr. Luciw indicated that, if it is
app*oPtiate, he would call the appropriate individuel in ORD, once that Petwn is identified. Dr.
Rook said would try to identify that person Chairman Lewis said that he would see Larry Cupitt or
call Tom Clark when he returned to RTP to see if he has the CAG application.
Chairman Lewis reminded the caamnittee that we should not forget that solicitation of smag
eadnbutioro frotn private kdumie+may be another approach to obtaining financial support for D22
travel and apivities. Mr. Candick'mdinted that D19 had been suarYd'id to that end. Dr. Rook said
that the only way to do it is fer subcommittee chairs to dnedly approach industry groups. He said
that has always worked in the past, but that we have been reluctant to solicit betause it is
em6art®8.
Them being no flathc buaness, the meeting was adjourned at 12:36 p.m.
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