Arsenic Test. 1. One bottle contains 5 micrograms/L arsenic. Put 100 mL of water sample in the second plastic bottle with lid (not the flip top type).

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Arsenic Test

1. One bottle contains 5 micrograms/L arsenic. Put 100 mL of water sample in the second plastic bottle with lid (not the flip top type). Water should be room temperature ( degrees C).

2. Add reagent #1 to both bottles.

2. (Continued) Cap securely and shake vigorously with bottle upright for 15 seconds.

3. Uncap the reaction bottles, add reagent #2 to both bottles.

3. (Continued) Cap securely and shake vigorously with bottle upright for 15 seconds.

4. Allow the reaction bottles to stand undisturbed for 2 minutes (this will ensure that there is no Hydrogen Sulfide interference). 5. While waiting, prepare reagent strips by inserting into flip top caps. (Do not touch the small pads on the test strip). Insert the strip into the turret pad end first, until the red line is even with the top of the turret.

5. (Continued) Now close (flip down) the turret, which will hold the test strip in place. Make sure that the test strip is positioned in the middle of the cap, so that it is hanging straight down from the cap, do this by bending the test strip but be careful NOT to touch the test pad.

6. Uncap the reaction bottles and add reagent #3 to both reaction bottles.

6. (Continued) Cap securely with the yellow cap and shake vigorously with bottle upright for 15 seconds.

7. Uncap; now recap securely using the flip top cap with the strip in it. Ensure that the test strip is hanging straight down from the cap.

8. After 10 minutes, carefully remove indicator strip from cap and compare colour to that of the colour chart. Please Note: The scale on the arsenic colour chart to match the test strips to is measured in milligrams/L (mg/L). Therefore, the proposed CGLS is 5 micrograms/L (ug/L) which is equal to milligrams/L (mg/L) on the colour chart. Therefore, the test strips should be close to the mg/L colour in order to meet the proposed arsenic CGLS of 5 ug/L.

9. Rinse bottles twice with Deionized Water, and twice with new sample water. Fill the bottles with 100 mL of the next water samples to be tested. Repeat steps 2-8 with the 2 remaining water samples. 10. Put indicator strips back in Ziploc bag and dispose of in garbage.