Surface/Ground Water Analysis
Monitoring surface and ground water provides environmental professionals with the necessary information to ensure both environmental as well as human health. Whether the water in question is used as a drinking water source, receives wastewater, or simply supports the environmental around it, monitoring its quality is essential. Using approved analytical methods, scientists monitor for complex chemical pollutants such as inorganic anions and cations, metals, radionuclides and organic contaminants using a range of PerkinElmer solutions including ICP-OES, ICP-MS, GC, GC-MS, LC, LC-MS and others. These solutions provide reliable, robust, sensitive, and efficient results that allow for more informed decision making by water managers.
Surface/Ground Water Analysis Solutions

Organics in Water Analysis
Environmental testing labs, potable water suppliers, and waste treatment providers are increasingly responsible for testing higher volumes of samples and time-s ...
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Trace Elements in Water Analysis
Ensuring water quality requires highly sensitive techniques to detect contaminants at ultralow concentrations. Trace elemental analysis is essential for identif ...
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Radiochemistry in Water Analysis
Radioactive particles are encountered at typically very low levels in the environment from natural sources such as minerals containing radioactive elements, bac ...

Contaminants of Emerging Concern
Emerging contaminants, or contaminants of emerging concern, refer to a variety of different chemical pollutants, including pharmaceuticals, personal care produc ...
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Consumables & Accessories
Your partnership with PerkinElmer doesn't stop when you purchase an instrument. We also have a complete line of consumables and accessories engineered to keep t ...
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Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS)
When analyzing food, and environmental samples, laboratories need multiple system to get the qualitative and quantitative information on contaminants, resulting ...
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