Testing PFAS in the Lab: How to Avoid PFAS Cross-Contamination

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are in the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, the carpet we walk on, and the objects we handle every day. And, yes, PFAS contamination finds its way into laboratory environments, too. Learn how to avoid cross contamination here.

Testing PFAS in the Lab: How to Avoid PFAS Cross-Contamination2023-11-17T17:40:02-05:00

The Top Three Questions We Heard at CAPCA 2023

Jim Jacklin recently attended the 2023 CAPCA Spring Meeting in Asheville, NC. He enjoyed discussing a wide variety of analytical projects, spanning air quality, PFAS testing, to stack testing - several of which focused on Method 29. Here are the top three questions that stood out to him.

The Top Three Questions We Heard at CAPCA 20232023-11-17T17:49:27-05:00

What’s New With Method 23?

It’s crucial to monitor our air, water, and soil for pollutants but doing so accurately is challenging. That’s why the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed an improved method for sampling and analyzing Dioxins/Frans, PAHs, and PCBs in air.

What’s New With Method 23?2023-11-17T17:50:03-05:00

EIA 2023 Recap!

What a gorgeous week it was in Nashville for the EIA 2023 annual conference! Here's a recap from our industry experts.

EIA 2023 Recap!2023-11-17T17:50:47-05:00

Tips for Collecting Your PFAS Samples

You received your PFAS Sampling Kit, and you’re ready to begin sampling. It's important to follow certain guidelines to ensure accurate and reliable results. The following tips are helpful whether you’re new to PFAS sampling or a seasoned pro.

Tips for Collecting Your PFAS Samples2023-11-17T17:55:30-05:00

7 Pieces of Information to Know Before Your PFAS Project

Find out how Enthalpy can assist you in the navigation of different field and testing requirements for your PFAS remediation/assessment project.

7 Pieces of Information to Know Before Your PFAS Project2023-11-17T18:02:43-05:00

Webinar: PFAS: The Wild Wild West or Is It?

Analytical methodologies for Per & Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) are currently in an ever-evolving regulatory climate with ongoing changes and modifications to existing and new PFAS analytical methods.

Webinar: PFAS: The Wild Wild West or Is It?2022-04-07T13:38:16-04:00

US EPA Announces OTM-46, an Alternative for EPA Method 23 – What Does this Mean for You?

On February 1, 2022 the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) announced new sampling and analytical methods for stationary sources - Other Test Method 46 (OTM-46) a measurement of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins/Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans (Dioxins/Furans), Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB), and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH).

US EPA Announces OTM-46, an Alternative for EPA Method 23 – What Does this Mean for You?2023-11-17T18:13:05-05:00
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