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  • Trace Arsenic Analysis
    Arsenic Speciation Analysis
    Arsenic Speciation in Rice
    Arsenic Speciation in Clams
    Arsenic Speciation in Algae
    Arsenic Speciatin in Kelp
    Arsenic Speciation in Milk
    Arsenic Speciation in Soil
    Arsenic Speciation in Plants
    Arsenic Speciation of FGD Influent
    Arsenic Speciation in Constructed Wetlands
    Arsenic Speciation in Agricultural Runoff
    Arsenic Speciation in Groundwater
    Arsenic Speciation in Lake and River Water
    Arsenic Speciation in Poultry Litter
    Arsenic Speciation in Blood Serum
    Arsenic Speciation in Urine
    Arsenic Speciation in Brain Matter
    Arsenic Speciation in Nutraceuticals
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  • Trace Selenium Analysis
    Selenium Speciation Analysis
    Selenium Speciation in FGD Wastewater
    Selenium Speciation in yeast
    Selenium Speciation of Fish eggs
    Selenium Speciation of Soil
    Selenium Speciation of Blood Serum
    Selenium Speciation of Urine
    Selenium Speciation of Agricultural Runoff
    Selenium Speciation of Oil Refinery Wastewater
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  • Trace Total Mercury Analysis
    Mercury Speciation of River Water
    Mercury Speciation of Lake Water
    Mercury Speciation of Soil
    Mercury Speciation of Tissue
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  • Hexavalent Chromium
    EPA Method 6800 (SIDMS)
    Hexavalent Chromium in Soils
    Hexavalent Chromium in Sediments
    Hexavalent Chromium in Pharmaceuticals
    Hexavalent Chromium in Neutraceuticals
    Hexavalent Chromium in Fish
    Hexavalent Chromium in Cosmetics
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  • Thallium Speciation of Pond Water
    Thallium Speciation of Tissue
    Vanadium Speciation of Pond Water
    Manganese Speciation of Groundwater
    Metal Cyanide Speciation Analysis of Mine Runoff
    Total Cyanide Analysis of FGD Wastewater
    Available Cyanide Analysis of FGD Wastewater



 

 

 

Applied Speciation and Consulting, LLC premise for risk assessment identifies that marginal data quality and “accepted” methodologies can only provide a rudimentary representation of projected contaminant impacts on flora and fauna. True risk assessment necessitates qualitative and quantitative identification of the specific contaminants of interest accompanied by characterization of the contaminants' environment.

The initial phase of risk assessment should provide an ample representation of the contaminants of interest and site characterization. Routine laboratory methods and practices are typically applied to the initial phase of the project for basic contaminant identification. Future actions and identification of further investigative avenues are directed by the preliminary laboratory results; therefore, confidence in the results is of paramount importance. The investigative team typically pursues the least expensive route for the initial general laboratory services which can result in questionable data and resampling due to the limited confidence in the reported results. Many laboratories offer exceptional analytical services and produce high quality data with only a marginal increase in cost (~30-40%).

In addition, lower detection limits associated with many higher quality laboratories will increase the confidence in the reported result. Sample results must be greater than ten times the detection limit in order to provide confidence in at least two significant figures of the reported results.

Upon completion of the site characterization and the contaminant identification and concentrations, the consultant should be able to identify if further action is necessary. Different trace metal complexes have different adsorption coefficients (they stick to materials with different degrees of force) and reaction constants which dictate their interactions with the substrate and interstitial fluid. Some trace metals species have nutritional benefits (e.g. arsenobetaine) while other species are carcinogenic in nature and significantly increase the mortality rate (arsenite) over time. Trace metals speciation empowers the consultant with identifying if the contaminants are of acute, long-term, or no impact nature.

If you have any questions regarding services or would like a quotation, please feel free to email us at info@appliedspeciation.com or call (206) 219-3779.

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Applied Speciation and Consulting 2009