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Assaigai Analytical Laboratories (AAL) has been meeting the needs of the private, governmental and public sectors since 1981.
 
We perform organic and inorganic environmental analyses on a wide variety of matrices including soils, air, paint and water matrices (drinking, surface, ground and waste). Assaigai performs lead and asbestos-related testing, including air and bulk sampling and analyses.
 
The Albuquerque facility, designed specifically for analytical testing, is divided into six groups: Gas Chromatography, Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry, Metals by AA, ICP and ICP/MS, Wet Chemistry/ Bacteriology, Extraction/Preparation and Industrial Hygiene.
 
The following key technical aspects have been implemented for analytical testing of environmental samples:
  • Ongoing QA/QC Program designed to meet and comply with federal government standards and provide court-defensible data.
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) including sample receiving and storage, calibration, maintenance, record-keeping, training, data review and validation and corrective action procedures in addition to specific SOPs for all the analytical procedures.
  • Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), this provides flexible, interactive reporting for customized client reports and electronic data transmission.
  • QA/QC Summary Reports available, upon request, for all analytical results, which gives quick reference to the quality control information associated with the analytical data.
Click on one of the links below for a listing of the most common analyses performed at Assaigai.
 
Organics
Summary of the methodology currently performed by the Organics department.
Wet Chemistry
Summary of the methodology currently performed by the Wet Chemistry department.
Metals
Summary of the methodology currently performed by the Metals department.
Industrial Hygiene
Summary of the methodology currently performed by the Industrial Hygiene department.
Microbiology
Summary of the methodology currently performed by the Microbiology department.
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Organics
Wet Chemistry
Metals
Industrial Hygiene
Microbiology