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t <br /> t. <br /> t <br /> Clean Water Act: <br /> i <br /> CAS performs regular monthly National Pollution Discharge Elimination System <br /> (NPDES) monitoring for a number of municipalities, counties, and government entities, <br /> as well as for industrial and mining clients. Due to intense regulatory scrutiny, these <br /> projects have required close attention to monthly trends so clients are alerted to any <br /> 4 <br /> change that might affect them. The deadlines imposed by the permit agency require <br /> timely delivery of data to avoid fines and penalties. <br /> iMost CAS laboratories perform drinking water tests, primarily for the local areas and � <br /> I <br /> states surrounding each laboratory location. We also provide the items necessary to <br /> take samples. CAS all can provide the items required for storm water analysis in a <br /> convenient shipping container, which includes the bottles, ice packs, sampling <br /> instructions, chain of custody and shipping documentation. <br /> I <br /> Government Proiects: E <br /> I <br /> CAS has worked for many Department of Defense (DOD) branches as well as other I <br /> federal and state government agencies both directly and indirectly. Laboratory <br /> procedures have covered the full analytical spectrum, including trace metals, toxicity, <br /> trace organics and classical wet chemistry techniques. Our services have included the i <br /> development of specialized techniques for petroleum products, ultra-trace <br /> determinations of metals using ICP-MS instrumentation, ultra-trace determinations of <br /> hazardous organics in sediments using GC/MS Selected Ion Monitoring (SIM), <br /> ordnance testing. We have assisted with development, specification and <br /> implementation of electronic data delivery with adherence to reporting requirements of <br /> the ACOS, Navy (NFESC),Air Force AFCEE and their contractors. <br /> CAS became a participant in the U.S. EPA's Contract Laboratory Program's (CLP), <br /> Regular Analytical Services (RAS) and the Special Analytical Services (SAS) in 1988. <br /> One contract involved analyzing water, soil, and waste samples from a wide variety of <br /> U.S. EPA Superfund sites throughout the United States for CLP metals and cyanide. <br /> The services under the SAS contracts have included the following: method <br /> development, round-robin method validation, special low-level techniques, difficult <br /> matrix analyses, rapid turnaround response, and other areas not routinely included in <br /> the RAS CLP. The RAS and SAS contracts require meticulous adherence to quality <br /> assurance/quality control as well as strict data documentation and reporting j <br /> procedures, which have been adapted for usage for all analytical work performed at <br /> I <br /> Page 24 of 29 <br />