Ehs sampling and field services
Aquionix's technicians and engineers have over 75 years of experience performing and managing EHS field services and sampling projects.
WasteWateR sampling
State and local discharge permit sampling (NPDES/40 CFR 136)
Wastewater discharge baseline and characterization programs
Composite (flow and time), batch and grab sampling
Extended flow monitoring projects
stormwater Sampling
Federal and state stormwater permit sampling
Field inspections (outfalls, pollutant sources, BMPs)
Control measures/BMP maintenance and installation
Groundwater Sampling
Permit and regulatory required groundwater sampling
Remediation activities (COG318000 and COG317000)
Subterranean dewatering activities (COG603000)
Reclamation projects or pump and treat systems
Seeps and springs sampling
Surface Water Sampling
Lakes, ponds and rivers
Drainage studies
Catchments, containments, diversions, and sumps
Waste / Solids Sampling
Soil and sludge characterizations
Waste sampling (RCRA) - see Waste Management for more details
Process water sampling and characterization
Drinking Water Sampling
Primary Drinking Water Regulations sampling and compliance
Drinking Water ORC services
Field Parameters
Grab or in-situ pH
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
Conductivity
Temperature
Oxygen Reduction Potential (ORP)
Turbidity
Residual Chlorine (Total or Free)
Accredited Labratories
Aquionix works closely with a number or accredited laboratories to meet every possible sampling requirement or need. Our long relationships with various laboratories in the greater Denver area gives us access to better pricing and turnaround times.
Industrial hygiene (IH) sampling
Primary or secondary roll in collecting OSHA/MSHA required IH sampling (silica, arsenic, ammonia, lead, mold, carbon monoxide, hexavalent chromium, etc.)
baseline water monitoring
Aquionix technicians assist with determining water quality conditions through baseline water monitoring for compliance with Colorado Oil and Gas Commission (COGCC) and Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission (WOGCC) Regulations.
Locating available groundwater wells to sample
Generating and developing Sampling and Analysis Plans (Form 1C in Wyoming)
Submitting Sundry Notices (if no water sources are available)
Coordinating sample collection with well owners (Land Owner Liaison)
Obtaining Access Agreements
Scheduling sampling time
Sample collection
Using approved EPA Methods
Field parameter collection (pH, Temperature, Turbidity, Conductivity)
Preservation of samples and delivery to approved laboratory
Chain of Custody
Laboratory Coordination
Quality control and data validation
Reporting of data
To Well owner
To Regulatory Agency
Management of subsequent sampling timelines