Chemistry Deep Dive: Soxhlet Extraction for Semivolatile Analysis
Ever wonder whether the automated Soxhlet extraction would work for your projects?
Ever wonder whether the automated Soxhlet extraction would work for your projects?
An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) evaluates property conditions concerning contamination and environmentally hazardous materials.
The potential aggregate effect to aquatic lifeforms from all pollutants confined within a facility’s wastewater is tested by means of Whole Effluent Toxicity; it is part of the implementation of the Clean Water Act to monitor the discharge for toxic contaminants.
If you manage hazardous waste in California, you may have heard the terms “TTLC, STLC, and TCLP”, but what do these mean and when do you need to use them?
Dredge work that potentially impacts federally regulated waters requires a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. The New England District of the Corps (CENAE) is responsible for permitting work conducted in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
As we move towards reopening from this pandemic, Legionella testing has been ramping up to ensure the safety of our front-line defenders battling COVID-19, educators, and future generations from the stagnant water left within buildings during the shelter-in-place.
In this video, learn how to properly perform soil-vapor sampling using the hard-body shroud, purge can, and detectors...
When logistics are made more difficult by several well points and require a large amount of gear, this video will demonstrate how to properly perform soil-vapor sampling...
In this video, learn how to properly set up and break down the hard-body shroud and helium detectors when taking a purge of a sample well.
This video will demonstrate how to properly test for soil-vapor in low-porosity, low-volume conditions such as sand, silt or clay.
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