From TOP to Bottom: TOP Assay Not Likely to Close Mass Balance on Total PFAS

Testing for polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is increasing nationwide as multiple states launch investigations into PFAS contaminated areas. But while a handful of these “forever chemicals” are tested and starting to be regulated, the vast majority are not. Much of the difficulty lies in the testing itself;

And the 2020 Survey Says…

Results are in from the 2020 client satisfaction survey, and Babcock Labs is proud to report an overall service rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. We are pleased and grateful for the client participation, thoughtful feedback, and vote of confidence in our services.

Going Back to School or the Office? Maybe Time for a Different Type of Test

After months of lockdown, some Californians are returning to their offices, restaurants, and gyms. But as we reach to turn on the tap or the shower, a new hazard may be lurking in the stagnant water of our abandoned plumbing—Legionella.

PFAS: It’s Not Just In The Water

In response to widespread contamination, the EPA and FDA have released testing methods that identify 29 PFAS compounds in water and 16 PFAS compounds in food. The EPA also released a 2020 update of its PFAS Action Plan that details the guidelines for testing PFAS in drinking water, recommendations for cleaning up contaminated groundwater, and the allocation of around 14.9 million dollars towards researching PFAS in agriculture, waste, and the environment.

Wet Wipes Have More Than One Dirty Secret

From babies to kitchen counters, we’re all familiar with the dirty deeds carried out by sanitary wet wipes. When it comes to wreaking havoc on our sewer infrastructure, however, wet wipes have more than one dirty secret.