Free Webinar: Perfluorinated and Polyfluorinated Chemicals in the Environment – What’s the Big Deal?

Learn about the latest techniques used to detect these impactful environmental chemicals

18 Oct 2017
Matthew Mcardle

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The presence of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals in the environment, and their potential impact on human health, is of growing concern. To learn more about these chemicals and how they can be detected, join our live webinar on Thursday, November 2 to learn from Charles Neslund, scientific officer at Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environmental.

This webinar will outline:

  • Current regulations surrounding perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals
  • Current and future-facing testing techniques and methods for these chemicals
  • Analysis of drinking water

Following the webinar there will be a live question and answer session, where you can ask any questions you might have.

This webinar takes place on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at:

  • 11:00 EDT
  • 15:00 GMT
  • 16:00 CET
  • 08:00 PDT
Register now

If you can't attend the live event, please register to gain access to the webinar in your own time.

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Environmental Monitoring and TestingEnvironmental monitoring and testing uses handheld portable analyzers, kits, spectrometers or chromatography systems for air, water, soil, food and other sample testing. Useful features of analyzers such as BOD and COD include portability, easy calibration, automation and sensitivity.  Environmental test kits for pH, water, moisture, etc, should be accurate, sensitive, reliable, fast and easy to use.Environmental ContaminationContaminants in the environment are harmful chemicals that are present in the air, land and water. These include pesticides, pharmaceuticals, persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and many more.Environmental AnalysisEnvironmental analysis describes a variety of tests that determine the effect of chemicals, processes and particulates such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have on the environment.Water AnalysisAnalytical methods used to test the purity of drinking water include determining the level of contaminants abides to the level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).