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In
June 2001, EMAX
relocated to a new 27,000 square foot facility in Torrance, California.
With the firm’s two prior laboratory facilities also located in
Torrance, EMAX
had extensive familiarity with the City of Torrance and Los Angeles County’s
stringent environmental control ordinances and waste reduction mandates.
EMAX
has learned over the past fifteen years that its Torrance location, within
fifteen miles from the Los Angeles International Airport, offers “around
the clock” accessibility to the nation’s common carriers,
air freight, and United States Postal Service facilities for the expeditious
shipment and receipt of samples from literally any point in the United
States and abroad.
With the input of local regulatory and public works staff, our design
architects, and senior management staff had the opportunity to develop
and construct a true state-of the art physical plant that ranks among
the largest and most well equipped laboratories of its type in the western
United States. Our new laboratory has the following design features:
segregated volatiles laboratory with separate positive-pressure HVAC
system
segregated extraction laboratory with separate negative flow HVAC system
space to extract up to 48 water samples per shift by continuous liquid-liquid
extraction
separate room within the extraction laboratory for GPC, ACE and TCLP
equipment
open design for all the semivolatile organics and non-volatiles/metals/wet
chemistry
space of 7,000 square feet for up to 10 GCMS, 10 GC, 2 HPLC, 3 ICP,
2 Mercury analyzer, 2 GFAA, wet chemistry and other instruments
segregated rooms to extract and analyze samples with radioactivity
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