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PFAS in Drinking Water
Drinking water has received the majority attention as a primary source of PFAS exposure and has been the most widely studied, notably through the USEPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR) program. This Guide features the latest applications in PFAS Analysis for EPA methods 537.1, and 533 with its expanded analyte list and attention to the GenX compounds.

PFAS in Drinking Water

Drinking water has received the majority attention as a primary source of PFAS exposure and has been the most widely studied, notably through the USEPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR) program. This Guide features the latest applications in PFAS Analysis for EPA methods 537.1, and 533 with its expanded analyte list and attention to the GenX compounds.
Document Type:
Brochures
Separation Modes:
Reversed Phase, Solid Phase Extraction