Hi Liz
Wow ! ten acronyms in 2 lines, some of them I know, one I worked out, and the rest are a mystery. I also have no clue what process you follow in Method 531.2, so I can only offer generic advice.
Your quality control passed - but was the result higher than expected ? - in other words did it show the same trend as the proficiency test ? If so there is something systemic wrong with the method, the instrument, the sample prep or the calibration.
If the QC and PT results do not show the same trend, or if the trend is the same but the discrepancy from expected is markedly different, then examine in minute detail what you did - is one material in a different solvent, is there an extra dilution step with one of them, larger or smaller volumes measured with different techniques (syringe vs pipette for e.g.). Are the concentrations in the QC and PT approx the same so that you end up with peaks that are about the same size, and reading from the same part of the calibration curve. Did you run QC and PT as part of the same sample batch ? Etc etc.
Peter