Drinking Water Applications

The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) was passed in 1974 to protect the nation's public drinking water supply. The law allowed for the EPA to regulate the amount of certain contaminants that a body of water can contain. The Application Notes listed are designed to extract organic compounds in municipal drinking water for quantification.

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Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Fast Automated SPE and GC/MS Analysis of PAH Compounds in Tap Water Using the SPE-DEX 4790 Automated Extractor System.
Dissolved / Particulate Baseline Study of PAH's (Poly-Aromatic Hydrocarbons) in Particulate Laden Water
 
Neutral Herbicides and Pesticides
Development of a Method for Neutral Herbicides and Pesticides Using a SPE-DEX 4790 Automated SPE Extraction System
 
Phthalates and Adipate Esters
Phthalate and Adipate Esters
EPA Method 506
 
Chlorinated Pesticides, Herbicides, and Organohalides
Chlorinated Pesticides, Herbicides, and Organohalides
  EPA Method 508.1
 
Chlorinated Acids
Method Detection Limits For EPA Method 515.2: Chlorinated Acids
  EPA Method 515.2
 
Organic Compounds
Determination of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water Using Atlantic C18 SPE Disks for EPA Method 525.2
  Side-by-side chemistry comparison studies
  EPA Method 525.2
   
Semi Volatile Organic Compounds
Selected Semi Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS
  EPA Method 526
 
Endothall
Determination of Endothall by Automated SPE
  EPA Method 548.1
   
Diquat & Paraquat
Diquat & Paraquat
  EPA Method 549.2
 
Haloacetic Acid and Dalapon
Haloacetic Acid and Dalapon Using the SPE-DEX 4790 Automated Extraction System
  EPA Method 552.1

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