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Brooks Applied Labs’ premise for environmental investigations identifies that marginal data quality and “accepted” methodologies can only provide a rudimentary representation of projected contaminant impacts on flora and fauna. True risk assessment and site interpretation necessitates qualitative and quantitative identification of the specific contaminants of interest accompanied by characterization of the contaminants’ environment.

Analytical and professional services offered by Brooks Applied Labs (BAL) can support all phases of contaminant investigations associated with trace metals. From regulatory compliance monitoring to bench scale treatability studies, BAL scientists can support all of your analytical needs. We continually invest in some of the most advanced technologies available to the scientific community to stay one step ahead of any issues that can impact your project.

Our advanced analytical services set us apart from other routine environmental labs, to help you meet your goals for even the most challenging environmental testing projects.

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Environmental News

On the Road Again

Northwest Environmental Conference Join our Technical Sales Manager, Jamie Fox, at the Northwest Environmental Conference & Tradeshow (NWEC) from December 8-9, 2015 in Portland, OR. The NWEC is in its 27th year and combines topics on environmental protection and...

EPA Region 6 Quality Assurance Conference

Russell Gerads, the Business Development Director at Brooks Applied Labs, gave a presentation on October 22nd, 2015 at the EPA Region 6 Quality Assurance Conference in Dallas, TX, entitled, "Critical Considerations for Data Quality in Elemental Speciation". This...

On the Road Again…

SETAC North America Our Technical Services Specialist, Elizabeth Madonick and Sales Manager, Jamie Fox, will be attending the 36th Annual North America Meeting for SETAC in Salt Lake City, UT from November 1-5, 2015. This year's theme is "Buzzing with Science,...

Growing Interest in Biomonitoring for Cobalt

Recently, there have been growing concern related to cobalt (Co) exposure through supplement intake and in patients receiving metal hip implants made with a Co-alloy material, prompting an investigation into analytical methodologies for the determination of total Co...

Method Spotlight: Selenium Speciation of FGD Wastewaters

Coal usually contains high levels of selenium, particularly from sources that are also high in sulfur. This results in waste streams from coal-fired power plants having selenium concentrations that far exceed industrial discharge limits. Removal of selenium from these...