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Eurofins Environment Testing's training courses provide unique and valuable opportunity to learn from an industry-leading laboratory with decades of experience in analysis and investigations. Our training webinars were developed for professionals with a moderate level of experience in various fields. You will learn about specific topics, industry trends, and methodologies. These webinars are presented by industry leaders.

 

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In the environment, mercury is found in both inorganic forms (such as elemental mercury and ionic mercury) and various organic compounds and complexes. Methylmercury (MeHg), the predominant organic form present in the environment, can bioaccumulate up the food chain in aquatic systems which leads to high concentrations of MeHg in predatory fish.


Wastewater surveillance offers a unique opportunity to gather unbiased and accurate data on narcotics consumption at the community level. By analyzing composite wastewater samples, this approach detects narcotic compounds and estimates drug consumption prevalence. The technique also serves as an "emergency indicator" for the presence of concerning drugs like fentanyl and its analogues.


Mercury is widespread and persistent in the environment due to its use in many products and its emission from combustion processes. Due to the tendency of mercury to bioaccumulate in the environment, extremely low concentrations can have a large impact.


Arsenic and selenium are naturally occurring contaminants who naturally exist in an array of different forms. The different forms of these contaminants (often referred to as species) behave very differently in the environment, thus these is a need to understand the distributions of these species in the environment to properly assess these contaminants’ risk and impact.


On December 17, 2021, the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published the final Unregulated Contaminants Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR5). This fifth UCMR will require monitoring of the drinking water entry points of public water systems across the nation for selected Per- and Poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and Lithium.


On December 17, 2021, the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published the final Unregulated Contaminants Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR5). This 5th UCMR will require monitoring of the drinking water entry points of public water systems across the nation for selected Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and Lithium.


Most environmental professionals are well-versed in chemical analysis methods, instrumentation, and data review. However, when it comes to radiochemistry, many do not feel comfortable when reviewing or validating results. Even for those with a relatively sound background, there are some tips that may help expedite the process.


Most environmental professionals are well-versed in chemical analysis methods and instrumentation. However, when it comes to radiochemistry, many do not feel comfortable when requesting testing or developing a statement of work (SOW). Even for those with a relatively sound background, there are some tips that may help reduce turnaround time (TAT), save costs for a project, or allow for more sampling points for a given analysis budget.


Most environmental professionals are well-versed in chemical analysis methods, instrumentation, and data review. However, when it comes to radiochemistry, many do not feel comfortable with the terminology, decay basics, or isotopes and methodologies.


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