PFAS are often referred to as “forever chemicals” because of their chemical structure and persistence. Even though some PFAS, like PFOA and PFOS, have been phased out, contamination remains.
While PFAS contamination is a widespread problem, different types of organizations have different challenges and require a customized approach to PFAS testing and analysis.
There are several test methods available to detect PFAS. Choosing
the right method requires knowing what you’re testing and why.
There are a number of reasons to test for PFAS contamination. Download our infographic to find out important reasons to test now. And visit our blog for insights on the latest issues related to PFAS.
Pace® has been an industry leader in persistent organic pollutant testing for over three decades.
We’re certified/accredited by NELAC, ISO, DOD, DOE, and in every state with a PFAS lab certification program.
For emergencies, our Rapid Response Team can provide defensible results in as little as 24 hours.
We are committed to helping our customers advance their important work through building strong relationships, delivering upon expectations, and providing exceptional customer service.
We can test for PFAS in both solid and aqueous matrices, including potable and non-potable waters, soils, and biota.
We’re on the leading edge of science, working with EPA, DOD, ASTM, and others to develop new methods for analyzing PFAS.
Pace® maintains a nationwide network of laboratories serving a wide range of industries and needs.
This network and 24/7 courier service allows us to provide fast, accurate results.
Pace® laboratories are widely certified and accredited for PFAS analysis, and continue to stay abreast as new State and Federal regulations require additional certifications.