O ne of the key factors in ensuring the integrity and reliability of drinkingwater-quality data is the level of confidence associated with the analytical results. Precision (reproducibility of data) and accuracy (closeness of measured value to true value) are critical data-quality objectives (DQOs) for drinking-water regulations. Targeting these objectives, the U.S. EPA has developed a process for determining the single-laboratory lowestconcentration minimum reporting level (LCMRL).The LCMRL is the lowest true concentration for which future analyte recovery is predicted (with at least 99% confidence) to fall between 50 and 150%