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Wastewater discharged to surface water without a proper control can pollute rivers and lakes, and even ground water. To protect water in the US from pollution by discharged wastewater, the Clean Water Act (CWA) was established in 1972 as amendments to and replacement of the Federal Water Pollution...
For water quality monitoring, we offer multiple techniques for the analysis of drinking water, surface water, groundwater, and wastewater to comply with legislations and regulations. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the the Clean Water Act (CWA) are the two important environmental laws on...
For water quality monitoring, we offer multiple techniques for the analysis of drinking water, surface water, groundwater, and wastewater to comply with legislation and regulations. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the Clean Water Act (CWA) are the two important environmental laws governing...
From analysis of organic contaminants to detecting contaminants of emerging concern, such as PFAS, our instruments and sample preparation kits satisfy some of the most stringent regulatory requirements in the world.
Labs must ensure municipal or industrial wastewater is safe before its discharge into surface waters in accordance with regulations in the U.S. EPA Clean Water Act (CWA). To comply, scientists must test for safe levels of inorganic ions, metals, organic, and other contaminants in wastewater using a...
The majority of industrial manufacturing processes, such as distilling crude oil to refined petroleum products, paper production from wood chips, cracking larger naphtha molecules to ethylene, making polymers from ethylene oxide, power generation, and making high speed microprocessors, all need...
Regulation of water contaminants are critical to enforce the preservation of our environment and water resources so we have safe water to drink and clean water to use as the supply for drinking water and irrigation.
The smartest laboratory solutions are the ones you never have to think about—because they keep you focused on doing the research you need to do. In the smart lab, you have a full range of laboratory equipment and consumables needed to achieve your goals for a variety of applications, including life...
Determine the clarity of your sample due to particulate content and meet regulatory requirements when using a Thermo Scientific Orion AQUAfast Turbidity Meter. AQUAfast Turbidity meters feature white and infrared sources and are designed with convenience and portability in mind.
Support your water and wastewater analysis laboratory needs with Thermo Scientific Orion AquaMate Spectrophotometers. AquaMate Vis and UV-Vis Spectrophotometers combine innovative technology, compact design, and over 260 preprogrammed methods to help attain accurate water analysis.
Common cations in group I and II of the periodic table (dissolved alkali and alkaline earth metals) are not on the National Primary or Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR or NSDWR) list. However, these cations are routinely monitored in public water systems in the US and some are regulated...
US EPA Method 200.8 is the "Determination of Trace Elements in Waters and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)." This method is for analysis of 21 trace metal elements in drinking, surface, and ground waters, and can also be used for solid waste samples.
Spectrophotometers, Colorimeters and Turbidity meters are all optical measurement systems that are critical for determining concentrations of specific analytes or other attributes of aqueous samples. All three categories of optical instruments are frequently key parts to a laboratory’s analytical...
Traditional water testing involves multiple wet chemical instruments for multiple parameters such as nutrient analysis, pH, conductivity, alkalinity, and hardness. Each test requires a separate sample and often sequential steps that extend the testing process.
Save time by eliminating reagent preparation with the Thermo Scientific Gallery system reagents for environmental testing, such as water (clean water, wastewater, soil and sludge digests, effluents, and saline) and industrial (process water) analysis.