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CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING |
MEIC |
Chemical and Environmental Analysis
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MEI-Charlton, Inc, Wet Laboratory is an independent testing laboratory that conducts environmental assessment of client provided samples. Our highly experienced technical staff and test laboratories are equipped to help our customers identify their waste stream for known contaminants. A chemically characterized/identified waste (effluent) can save you considerable time and money when disposal is an issue. |
Waste-water and Storm-water Analysis Metals (numerous analytes) Alkalinity COD BOD CBOD FOG Phenols TSS TDS TS Organic Compounds PCB's TTO pH Dissolved Oxygen Ammonia as Nitrogen Fluoride Chloride Cyanide |
Solid Waste Analysis TCLP 8 Heavy Metals TCLP Organics Flashpoint/Ignitability Paint Filter Test Reactivity PCBs EOX Herbicides/Pesticides Volatile Organics Semi Volatile Organics Chlorinated Solvents Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Reactive Cyanide Reactive Sulfide Total Organic Halides (TOX) |
Do you know what your industrial effluent or waste is made up of ? You may be throwing precious material in waste water stream or harmful chemicals endangering aquatic life and nature. Or even worse you may be breaking the environmental laws. Our labs can provide you a detailed analysis of your sample and help you decide what should go in your waste stream. On the other hand, if you are a water services provider or a user of water from the well and want to know the quality of your water sample, you have come to the right place as our trained staff will help you quickly and professionally. Our analytical expertise is useful in several situations and to numerous organizations: waste site clean up (remediation process), water disposal, industrial effluent, well water, river water, lakes, natural water streams, sea, public pools, food and beverages, food industry, chemical industry, dye industry, semiconductor industry, farming, military, compliance agencies, etc. |
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* Federal Requirement for all home sales that derive drinking water from a private well. FHA loans may also require lead analysis. |
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