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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

Presentation on Metals Speciation at DOE Workshop

Michelle Briscoe, the president and CEO of Brooks Rand Labs, gave a presentation on September 17th at the Department of Energy Consolidated Audit Program (DOECAP) Analytical Services Program (ASP) Workshop in Albuquerque entitled, "Metals Speciation as a Tool for...

What is Trace Clean Sampling?

Trace Clean Sampling is the implementation of EPA Method 1669, also known as "Clean Hands/Dirty Hands", sample collection procedures in concurrence with EPA 1600-series analytical methods for low-level metals and metals speciation. During the development of these...

EPA Presentation at Brooks Rand Labs

Dr. Chris Eckley, an environmental scientist and geochemist with the US EPA, presented his latest research at Brooks Rand Labs on August 20th as part of BRL's monthly seminar series for the professional development of our staff. Dr. Eckley's presentation, Mercury...

Sampling Consultations with the Experts!

The US EPA Method 1669, Sampling Ambient Water for Trace Metals at EPA Water Criteria Levels, can be a complex and challenging method for those who are not experienced in "clean hands/dirty hands" sampling for low-level metals. Even for the most knowledgeable field...

Interferences with DMAs Determination in Tissues by EPA Method 1632A

Are your samples being properly prepared to avoid high bias due to interferences? EPA Method 1632A is the only EPA Method published for arsenic speciation in tissue samples, and it is usually the first choice for many regulatory-driven and government-funded projects....