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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 vapor intrusion investigations, generating reliable and defensible data is paramount for accurate risk assessment and decision-making. This webinar, presented by Eurofins Environment Testing Air Toxics, will explore the essential best practices for canister sample collection, ensuring that your vapor intrusion investigations are grounded in high-quality data.


The long awaited PFAS drinking water regulation has been developed by the United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and will be effective on June 25, 2024. This new rule sets the nationwide enforceable MCLs for five individual PFAS, including PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, PFHxS, and HFPO-DA (known as “GenX chemicals”).


Join Eurofins Environment Testing and Barr Engineering Co. for an in-depth webinar delving into the intricacies of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) only available test methods for measuring per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in air emissions from stationary sources: Other Test Method-45 (OTM-45) and the new OTM-50.


It is that time of year again. With each passing year there is more to keep track of with regards to legislative and regulatory developments to address PFAS. Although state activity has waned in recent years, federal activity is thriving.


This webinar will first provide a review of various analytical methods used for CECs. Secondly, this webinar will introduce new direct injection LC/MS/MS methods with isotope dilution analysis for suitable PPCPs. The direct injection analysis methods can provide a few advantages over the conventional SPE and LLE methods.


The field of wastewater surveillance has witnessed remarkable growth since 2020, with the potential of this invaluable methodology only beginning to unfold. As the field expands its focus beyond respiratory diseases and substance abuse surveillance capabilities, it becomes crucial to attend to the ethical responsibilities inherent in these advancements.


The concept of modern biomonitoring took off in the 1960s with the publication of Silent Spring. This book highlighted the risks of indiscriminate pesticide use and furthered the concept of analyzing biological fluids for compounds not naturally produced by the body.


The global adoption of wastewater surveillance as a cost-effective measure in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed a number of notable advancements and expansions across the WBE landscape. The economically advantageous nature of the technique renders it particularly appealing to developing nations and other communities facing economic and resource constraints, against limited healthcare access.


In October 2020, the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council released an updated incremental sampling methodology (ISM) guidance to reflect advancements in technology and share case studies providing insight into the application, benefit and pitfalls of ISM.


Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is widely used for analysis of environmental samples via methods EPA methods 6020 and 200.8. Although the instrumentation has evolved substantially from the first introduction of these methods, there are still samples types that can pose unique challenges during analysis.


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