KEMRON's analytical laboratory scored a perfect rating in the WP-137 (DRM-QA 26) Proficiency Testing (PT) Study.
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KEMRON's analytical laboratory scored a perfect rating in the Soil 53 Proficiency Testing (PT) Study - meeting the requirement of NELAC.
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KEMRON now performs Organophosphorus Pesticide analysis using 8270 GC/MS Selected Ion Monitoring to aid in risk assessment projects
Why choose 8270 SIM over conventional SW-846 8141?
- Method 8270 uses same extraction procedure as method 8141.
- GC portions of 8270 and 8141 are the same; however, the methods use different detectors.
- Methods 8270 and 8141 have similar compound lists.
- Majority of method detection limits are equal to or less than method detection limits referenced in SW846 method 8141 documentation.
The 8270 GC/MS method provides spectral confirmation
- Yields a more positive identification of compounds when compared to the 8141 GC method.
- Eliminates the need for second column confirmation required by the traditional 8141 method.
- Shortens validation time.
For more information contact Ms. Amanda Fickiesen at afickiesen@kemron-lab.com
SOLIDIFICATION / STABILIZATION
Treatability and Pilot Scale Studies
Will solidification / stabilization work for your site? What reagent mix works best and is the most economical? Does the treated material meet the needed strength? KEMRON has completed thousands of treatability and pilot-scale studies including in-situ, ex-situ, and multiple treatment technologies; and related geotechnical testing. We have tested virtually every reagent available in the market. You can rely on our experience when making your decision. KEMRON is permitted to accept both foreign soils and low-level radioactive mixed waste.
KEMRON’s
OHIO
VALLEY LABORATORY ANNOUNCES NEW METHOD DEVELOPMENTS
Are your environmental projects driven by “risk-based” limits? KEMRON has developed methods with “ultra low” reporting limits to help you meet risk-based requirements.
- 8260B Volatile Organics: Reporting typically 10 to 20-times lower than standard 8260
- 8270C Semivolatile Organics: Limits are 10-times lower than standard 8270
- 8081 Pesticides: Reporting limits are 3 to 5-times lower than standard 8081
We invite you to experience KEMRON’s commitment to quality service and flexible reporting options. Contact your Account Representative or e-mail Ms. Amanda Fickiesen at afickiesen@kemron-lab.com for more information.
KEMRON announces RSK175 Method Expansion
KEMRON announces the expansion of the compound list reported for method RSK175. RSK175 specifications are used for measuring natural attenuation and biodegradation parameters in groundwater as a means of tracking remediation efficiency. These constituents are indicator parameters of the biodegradation processes in contaminated groundwater. Identification and concentration of the compounds are used to model and demonstrate the natural processes of contaminant attenuation and destruction.
Compounds originally reported:
- Methane
- Ethane
- Ethene
Compounds added to the method:
- Butane
- Isobutane
- Propane
- Propene
- Propyne
- Carbon Dioxide
For more information contact Ms. Amanda Fickiesen at afickiesen@kemron-lab.com