EPA Method 200.8 Using Shimadzu ICPMS-2040
EPA Method 200.8, adopted in 1994, is a widely used analytical method for the determination of a variety of trace elements in waters and wastes using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). It covers a range of analytes and is commonly used for environmental analysis due to the high sensitivity of ICP-MS instruments coupled with the relatively high sample throughput on samples requiring analysis of multiple elements. Along with EPA Method 200.7 (for ICP-OES) and 200.9 (for Atomic Absorption or AA), these methods are among the most commonly used and cited methods for metals in water testing. A comparison of the analytes prescribed in each method is given in Table 1. Although many of the analytes are cross-listed for two or more methods, each method stands alone in regards to the total suite of elements analyzed, instrumentation, and sample QA/QC parameters. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance on how to set up EPA Method 200.8 for metals in water on the ICPMS-2040. This document is to be used in conjunction with, and is not a substitute for, the method documentation published by the EPA nor an individual laboratory’s SOP.