
Hello,
The crisis of lead-tainted water in Flint, Mich., showed that safe, potable tap water is not a given in the United States. A report from earlier this year showed an abundance of PFAS compounds-- for forever chemicals-- in tap water across the nation, as well.
But, PFAS compounds are only a part of the threat from harmful contaminants that are released into the environment. Beyond PFAS compounds, other emerging contaminants include disinfection by-products, oxyhalides and haloacetic acid compounds, and many others that need to be monitored closely. Robust, accurate and sensitive analytical testing methods are required to meet increasing regulations, with lower allowable limits for these contaminants.
Join us on Tuesday, August 17th at 10 am PT/1 pm ET for a webinar on "Analyzing Emerging Water Contaminants Using Ion Chromatography," presented by Laboratory Equipment and sponsored by Metrohm USA.
Learn which robust, accurate and sensitive analytical methods can meet the increasing need for PFAS regulation and discover which techniques most efficiently analyze ionic and polar contaminants in environmental matrices.
Register now to learn a new way to determine the total impact of PFAS compounds on the environment.
Can’t wait to “see” you on Tuesday, August 17 at 10 am PT/1 pm ET!
Best,
Michelle Taylor
Editor-in-Chief
Laboratory Equipment