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RMB Environmental Laboratories
22796 County Hwy 6
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Phone / Fax: 218-846-1465
Email: rmbel@eot.com

Integrated Samplers - Proper maintenance and storage procedures

Do:
Rinse your integrated sampler with tap water at the end of the day before storing your sampler.  Rinsing with tap water washes out any algae or leftover lake particles.  Then allow your sampler to air dry, put the stoppers back in, and store it in a dry place.

Cleaning Procedure

 

At the beginning of the sampling season or after potential contamination, it is important to perform thorough cleaning of your integrated sampler.

 

1. Mix a solution of 1 cup baking soda and one gallon of warm water in a plastic jug.  The reason baking soda is used is that it is Phosphorus-free.

 

2. Plug one end of the sampler and pour in half the solution.  Plug the other end and shake the sampler to wash out the inside.  Pour out the solution.

 

3. Pour in the other half of the solution and repeat the rinsing.

 

4. If there is algae or other contamination still stuck to the inside of the sampler, mechanical cleaning is needed.  If not, let your sampler dry out and then put the stoppers back in.

 

 

Mechanical Cleaning Procedure

 

With algae or other contaminants that are stuck inside your sampler, scrubbing is needed.

 

1. Purchase (see below) or make a loofa with fishing line and sinkers at each end.

 

2. Drop one sinker through the sampler and use two people, one on either end of the sampler, to pull the loofa back and forth inside the sampler to mechanically scrub it. 

 

Loofa cleaner for scrubbing the inside of your integrated sampler.  You can purchase a loofa cleaner for $10 (includes tax and shipping) by contacting Moriya Rufer (218-846-1465, lakes.rmbel@arvig.net).

Rinse your integrated sampler with lake water 3-4 times before collecting your sample. Field rinsing minimizes carry over contamination between sampling sites.

Don't:
Don't store your sampler without the stoppers in place.  Insects and mice can get inside and contaminate the sampler with their fecal material, which would cause elevated phosphorus levels on your next sample event.  If this happens to you, see the Mechanical Cleaning Procedures on the right.


To purchase an integrated sampler click here
Don't store your sampler without letting the inside dry out first.  If you put the stoppers in while it is still wet inside, algae can grow and contaminate the sampler, which would cause elevated chlorophyll-a levels on your next sample event. If this happens to you, see the Mechanical Cleaning Procedures on the right.