Endyne maintains ISO-17025 and National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Committee (NELAC) certifications for a broad suite of analytical testing. Since our inception, we have been working with local industries to provide the analytical capabilities they need.
Our testing services include Wastewater Discharge, Storm Water Runoff, Process Control and Hazardous Waste Characterization. As a local laboratory, we can provide rapid, sometimes even same-day, turn-around of results. This can be critical when you are trying to troubleshoot or diagnose a process control or system problem.
Wastewater monitoring to satisfy Direct, or Indirect, Discharge Permit Requirements is one way Endyne can be of service to your organization. Endyne will work with you to set up systems that simplify the sampling and delivery process that saves money and helps keep your organization in compliance with mandated testing.
The Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) is something that has emerged in recent years as a regulatory compliance hurdle. Like Wastewater, Endyne can help you with ensuring that the appropriate testing is done in the appropriate manner. See Stormwater permits on our Resources page.
Process Control is a critical component of any manufacturing process. Endyne may be able to help by testing reagents, solutions or chemical baths used in your processes. Regular monitoring, and especially quick analysis in the face of a problem, could save your organization many times the cost of the analytical testing. Endyne is capable of developing methodologies to answer the needs of your particular process.
Hazardous Waste disposal is critically important and potentially expensive. Knowing what is, or is not, hazardous waste can make huge difference in the bottom line. Endyne’s experience in hazardous waste assessment can be part of the answer to ensuring you are protecting the environment and saving money. Click here to learn more about Hazardous Waste Characterization.
We are always available to answer any questions you may have and discuss your specific needs. Contact the laboratory near you for more information.