Technical Resources:
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New Client Questionnaire
Universal Laboratories' form for establishing new customers prior to the submission of their initial samples
Chain of Custody
Universal Laboratories' form that accompanies all samples being submitted to the laboratory for analysis.
Well Chlorination Procedure
Universal Laboratories' procedure for well chlorination prior to sampling for bacterial content
SW-846 Test Methods for Evaluat>ing Solid Wastes
US EPA's listing of over 200 documents for the analysis of solid/hazardous waste that includes how to chose the correct method, quality control, sampling procedures and the most recent versions of the methods themselves.
Ground Water and Drinking Water
US EPA's web site that includes basic information, drinking water standards, contaminants, and maximum concentration levels (MCL's). Also included are additional links to other sites and publications as well as a glossary of terms.
Hazardous Waste/RCRA
US EPA's web site that provides information regarding the The Office of Solid Waste (OSW) and how they regulate waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Included in this site are basic information as well as information regarding industrial standards, corrective action, disposal/control and links to addition programs and resources.
US EPA Form-1
General information application form for the consolidated permits program
US EPA Form 3510-2C
The application form, simply referred to as 2-C, is used as the application for a permit to discharge or to renew a current permit.
US EPA Form 3510-2E
The application form, simply referred to as 2-E, is used by facilities that do not discharge process wastewater. Process wastewater is defined as water that comes into direct contact with or results from the production or use of raw materials or use of any raw material, intermediate product, finished product, byproduct, waste product or wastewater.
US EPA Form 3510-2F
This application form, simply referred to as 2-F, is used as the application for a permit to discharge storm water where the discharges are associated with industrial activity.