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WWEM, at Telford on November 1-2, will bring together many experts in water industry regulations and environmental testing, such as those from WRC, UKAS and the University of Hertfordshire
WWEM, at Telford on November 1-2, will bring together many experts in water industry regulations and environmental testing, such as those from WRC, UKAS and the University of Hertfordshire WRc, Stand 41, is showcasing three complimentary elements of its environmental monitoring services: MCERTS; advice on environmental toxicology; and the WRc Centre for Environmental Monitoring
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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WWEM conference focus on MCERTS sampling/analysis
The organisers of WWEM 2008, the Water Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring event, say the Conference themes will include MCERTS schemes for water and soil sampling and analysis in the laboratory
* As author of MCERTS specifications for samplers, flow monitoring, online and now portable monitors, WRc provides both assists manufacturers seeking certification and end-users specifying equipment.
* Membership of the National Centre for Environmental Toxicology offers you an independent expert environmental information and advisory service on the risks posed to humans and wildlife by chemical contaminants.
* The new WRc Centre for Environmental Monitoring will provide you with a convenient means of accessing WRc expertise to provide bespoke monitoring solutions.
UKAS, also exhibiting at WWEM, can save your business money.
If your business uses testing, calibration, certification or inspection services, choosing a supplier that is UKAS-accredited will deliver benefits to your business.
* Raise your bottom line.
* Increase your efficiency by removing duplication of audits.
* Win new business and tenders where UKAS-accredited services are specified or demanded by regulators.
* Differentiate your business with a best-in-class supply chain.
* Reduce your risk.
* Reduce failure by ensuring goods meet specification.
* Avoid a damaged reputation.
* Be protected against potential legal action through enhanced due diligence.
The University of Hertfordshire will be exhibiting on Stand 16, where the Biodeterioration Centre, part of the University of Hertfordshire, presents their laboratory testing facilities, that provide expertise in microbiological analysis.
The centre has many years experience of Legionella testing, potable and industrial water analysis and environmental monitoring.
The lab facilities have increased recently to include chemical testing, providing a one-stop analysis centre.
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