PFAS Testing

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals that have been manufactured since the 1940s and are found in many consumer products used today.  These chemicals do not readily breakdown in the environment and studies indicate exposure can lead to harmful effects to human health.

In response to these potential health effects, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) established health advisories for two PFAS compounds, PFOA and PFOS in drinking water at maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in the parts per trillion. States, including New Hampshire, regulate not only PFOA and PFOS in drinking water but include regulations for additional PFAS compounds at lower MCLs. PFAS monitoring has been included in public water supply sampling schedules as well as groundwater permits. Surface water, waste water and sludge are also being tested for these compounds.

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October – Indoor Drilling Projects

EAI’s drilling team was up for the challenge when asked to install groundwater monitoring wells INSIDE an industrial facility for a recent project. “Nothing to it”. Way to go Brian and Josh!
August Drilling

August Drilling

Brian and Josh successfully maneuvered EAI’s GeoProbe® drill rig through the woods for a recent project. You never know when we’ll be in your neck of the woods!

Best Tasting Drinking Water Competitors Wanted!

Do you have bragging rights as having the best tasting drinking water in New Hampshire? Would you like to qualify to enter the Great America Taste Test contest held by National Rural Water Association in Washington, DC? Are you currently a GSRWA system member in good...