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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

BRL Participates in IAEA Scallop CRM Certification

Brooks Rand Labs participated in a recently-published interlaboratory certification campaign for trace metals and methylmercury in scallop samples for the Marine Environmental Studies Laboratory (MESL) of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Environment...

BRL Staff Volunteer for Water Testing at John Marshall School

In the Seattle Public School District, the Jane Addams K-8 ESTEM (Environmental Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) school is going to be temporarily housed at the John Marshall School building for the 2014-2016 school years while a new school building is...

Ethylmercury and Human Health Article

Mercury is a dangerous neurological toxin and too much exposure has been responsible for several poisoning outbreaks around the world. Routes of exposure and metabolism have been well documented for elemental mercury, organic mercury, and inorganic mercury. In...

1100 New Data Points on Inorganic Arsenic in Rice Released by FDA

 Arsenic is present in the environment as a naturally occurring element or as a result of contamination from human activity, and is found in either the organic or more toxic inorganic form. In an effort to understand and manage arsenic-related risks associated with...

BRL on the Road…

Michelle Briscoe, President of Brooks Rand Labs, and Frank McFarland, Vice President of Quality, will be traveling to sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, October 6-9, 2013, for the 76th Annual American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL) Meeting. This meeting provides a...