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Analytical Control Test Plan and Microbiological Methods for the Water Recovery Test

NASA/TM-108473, Traweek, M. S. and Tatara, J. D., Analytical Control Test Plan and Microbiological Methods for the Water Recovery Test, Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, *ION Electronics, Huntsville Division, Huntsville, AL., December 1994, pp. 219, Format(s): PDF 9063k

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Qualitative and quantitative laboratory results are important to the decision-making process. In some cases, they may represent the only basis for deciding between two or more given options or processes. Therefore, it is essential that handling of laboratory samples and analytical operations employed are performed at a deliberate level of conscientious effort. Reporting erroneous results can lead to faulty interpretations and result in misinformed decisions. This document provides analytical control specifications which will govern future test procedures related to all Water Recovery Test (WRT) Phase III activities to be conducted at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA/MSFC). This document addresses the process which will be used to verify analytical data generated throughout the test period, and to identify responsibilities of key personnel and participating laboratories, the chains of communication to be followed, and ensure that approved methodology and procedures are used during WRT activities. This document does not outline specifics, but provides a minimum guideline by which sampling protocols, analysis methodologies, test site operations, and laboratory operations should be developed
Keywords:Analytical Control, Environmental Control, ECLSS, Water Recovery Test, WRT, Space Station, Quality Control, QA/QC
CASI Document ID Number:95N19061
Subjects:Life Sciences: Man/Systems Technology and Life Support: Life Support Systems
ID Code:249
Deposited On:25 June 2002