The Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) is the detailed document created by the EPA. This Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) guidance and template is intended to assist

organizations in documenting the procedural and analytical requirements for one-time, or time-limited, projects involving the collection of water, soil, sediment, or other samples taken to characterize areas of potential environmental contamination.

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