Webinar WednesdaysAlpha Analytical is dedicated to providing the highest quality services to our clients. To that end, these webinars are intended to educate our clients on the value our extended services add to your business and to inform you of new technical and regulatory developments in our industry. We hope you will find the time to join us for one or more of these regularly scheduled sessions. "What Questions Should You Ask Your Lab" - Sept 15thWorking with or determining a partnership with an analytical lab is a mission critical decision. It is a task that can be difficult when taking into account all the certifications, accreditations, project technicalities and analyses that are required. This webinar will take you through the process and shed some light on some of the key differentiators you should be looking for. "Air - Sample Collection & Analysis" - October 27thThis discussion provides an overview of sample collection using canisters and flow controllers for both soil vapor and ambient air sampling. Various state guidance documents and requirements as related to vapor intrusion investigations are also included in this presentation. In addition, Alpha Analytical's Andy Rezendes will describe and discuss the use of digital gauges in the sampling process. "A Review of the NJDEP EPH Method" - November 10thThis presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the NJDEP Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon (EPH) analytical method. A general description of this protocol will be discussed including a review of how the analytical results are presented in a final laboratory report. "PCBs in Caulk/Building Materials" - December 15thIn September 2009, the EPA issued warnings related to the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) that may be present in building materials commonly used during the construction or renovation of buildings between 1950 to 1978. This presentation and discussion will focus on the analytical considerations associated with the determination of PCBs in building materials, i.e. caulk.
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