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Assuring Quality in Federal Cleanups

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EPA plays a unique role in the quality assurance process for land cleanup, providing oversight to other federal agencies cleaning up federally owned land. While the main focus is on NPL sites, EPA provides technical support for cleanups at non-NPL sites and sites being cleaned up under other authorities, such as RCRA. Quality assurance efforts set a minimum standard for how to conduct land cleanup activities and help to provide guidance to agencies and contractors planning cleanups.


Policy

Memorandum: Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans
Issued by the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health in 2006, requesting DoD components begin immediate implementation of the UFP-QAPP.

OSWER Directive 9272.0-17: Implementation of the Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPP) at Federal Facility Hazardous Waste Sites

OSWER Guidance 9272.0-20: Applicability of the Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA 505-04-900A)


Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans

The Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPP) is a consensus document prepared by the Intergovernmental Data Quality Task Force (IDQTF). It provides instructions for preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPPs) for any environmental data collection operation.

A QAPP is a formal document describing in comprehensive detail the necessary quality assurance (QA), quality control (QC), and other technical activities that must be implemented to ensure that the results of the work performed will satisfy the stated performance criteria.

Part 1: UFP-QAPP Manual - March 2005

Part 2A (Revised): Optimized UFP-QAPP Worksheets - March 2012 |  ufp_qapp_worksheets.zip (zip) (607.32 KB)  

Part 2B: Quality Assurance/Quality Control Compendium: Minimum QA/QC Activities

Part 2C: Sample QAPP

Frequently Asked Questions: Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans

Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans - Training Materials
This page contains materials for running a training on how to plan projects using the Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP QAPP).

Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans Template Geophysical Classification for Munitions Response 

  • Note: This document has been superseded by Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPP), Module 2 Remedial Action (pdf) 

Uniform Federal Policy For Quality Assurance Project Plans, Munitions Response QAPP Toolkit 


Other Information

The collection, use, and dissemination of information of known and appropriate quality are integral to ensuring that EPA achieves its mission. Disseminated information should adhere to a basic standard of quality, including objectivity, utility, and integrity.

Intergovernmental Data Quality Task Force: Scope, Elements, Basis, Benefits, Implementation

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