Environmental and Industrial Analysis. San Antonio Testing Laboratory Inc. was established in 1987 and we are a Hispanic, woman owned, small business. We are certified by the State of Texas, Historically Under utilized Business Program as a Minority/Woman Owned Business, Certificate/VID No. 1742653138400, by the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency as a SBE/MBE/WBE/DBE Certificate No. 209098942 and by the City of Austin as a WBE/MBE. The company was established for the primary purpose of providing independent, environmental, analytical testing with a focus on quality and customer service. We are located in a 7000 square foot building located at 1610 South Laredo St...., San Antonio,TX 78207.Our staff consists of thirteen employees that include two administrative and eight professionals. San Antonio Testing Laboratory is NELAP certified by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ); see link for Fields of Accreditation (FOA).The laboratory participates in NS I's Water Pollution/Water Supply Performance Evaluation. We are members of the San Antonio Manufacturers Association. Metals General Wet Chemistry RRC Surface Mining and Reclamation Microbiology bacteria in drinking water BTEX and MTBE by GCMS Metals by ICP PAH by GC/MS Pesticide, PCB, and Herbicide Analysis by GC TCLP and SPLP Analysis TPH (TX1005) and(1006) Semi volatile Organics by GC/MS Volatile Organics by GC/MS Field Sampling TRRP 13 LAB DATA PACKAGE
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