If they don test for chlorine, do you still want me to send a second record, filled with zeros, or just the Bacti record?
If they do not test for a parameter, then don’t send a record for it. The exception is when a sample was collected and for some reason the sample can not be tested. These would be reported with the appropriate “no-result” code. Is there a national laboratory data standard? There is a national standard and DNR plans to comply with the standard, but will continue to support our current data formats. It can be found at the following web site (exit DNR): http://www.envdatastandards.
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