june 2022
Info & Updates for Your Projects Based in MA
MA eDEP System: Effective Jan 1, 2023, all Public Water System Water Quality Reporting to the MassDEP Drinking Water Program must be submitted through the eDEP Bulk Upload portal.
ARA has been submitting results for our clients via eDEP for several months now; be sure to ask about it for your next round of testing in Massachusetts. For more information about eDEP visit: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/edep-help-contacts
DEP CAM: Adherence to MADEP’s Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) is required for analytical data generated in support of decisions made at sites regulated under M.G.L.c. 21e & the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MADEP MCP).
ARA customers with projects needing these requirements may indicate this on the chain of custody form when submitting samples. The guide to MADEP's Compendium of Quality Control Requirements and Performance Standards for Selected Analytical Protocols (WSC #10-320) took effect in 2010.
DBE / WBE / WOSB: Many companies are reaching out as they look to fulfill their Diversity Goals for 2022 and beyond. Let us know if you’d like to discuss a partnership on upcoming projects! ARA holds the following certifications:
- US Small Business Administration (SBA) Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB)
- Department of Transportation (US DOT) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
- Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) WBE and WOSB
- Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) WBE
Licensed Asbestos Inspector in MA: All persons hired to identify and assess the condition of Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM), or suspected ACBM in schools or public and commercial buildings must be accredited. ARA is happy to report we are now a Certified Asbestos Inspector for your projects in MA.
PFAS: ARA is certified for PFAS via EPA Method 537.1 in MA.
(also certified for PFAS analysis in NH, ME, VT & RI)
How Do You Use Your Data?
We recently took a poll among our staff, asking about various career development opportunities. One item that garnered a lot of interest was learning more about how our data is used by our customers once the lab report leaves ARA.
Do You Have a Cool Story? It Could Mean Free Pizza!
If your Lab Data impacted your project in a meaningful way and you’d like to share the details with our team, we’d love to have you over for a PowerPoint & Pizza, on us! Email your ideas & project details to: [email protected]
Former ARA intern Hannah Miller, sampling sediment from the Bellamy River in Dover, NH
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PFAS Update from EPA, June 2022
On 6/15/22, the US EPA issued updated drinking water health advisories for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS).
These nonbinding health advisories from EPA set health risk thresholds for PFOA and PFOS to near zero, replacing the 2016 guidelines of 70 parts per trillion.
The interim levels announced on 6/15/22 will remain in place until EPA establishes a National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS.
To read EPA's full press release, click here.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-announces-new-drinking-water-health-advisories-pfas-chemicals-1-billion-bipartisan
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Need PFAS Analysis?
If you want to, or are required to, measure PFAS levels in drinking water per the MCL regulations in your state, ARA offers competitive PFAS pricing packages and 10 business day standard turnaround time.
ARA is certified for PFAS analysis in
NH, MA, ME, VT & RI
FMI visit PFASresource.com
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