Currents Newsletter: PFAS – Like Nothing We’ve Seen Before

July 2, 2019 LimnoTech’s summer edition of our Currents newsletter is out! The theme of this newsletter covers an important and current topic – PFAS – Like Nothing We’ve Seen Before. In [...]

Richmond, Virginia: Integrating Clean Water Planning and Implementation

Richmond, Virginia: Integrating Clean Water Planning and Implementation The James River is an important source of drinking water, a draw for economic development, and is valued by residents for [...]

Aviation and PFAS – What’s the Connection?

Aviation and PFAS – What’s the Connection? If you have been following the news, you have probably heard about PFAS contamination at both civilian and military aviation facilities. Do you know how [...]

PFAS Analysis – The New Wild West

PFAS Analysis – The New Wild West Confusion around PFAS analysis can be overwhelming, and it can feel like the “Wild West.” However, if you ask certain key questions, you can find the right lab [...]

Sampling for PFAS Requires Caution

Sampling for PFAS Requires Caution What makes a PFAS investigation different? The answer is the potential for sample contamination from commonly used consumer products and sampling materials. [...]

PFAS – Emerging, But Not New

Map of PFOS concentrations below and above the 12 ng/L water quality criterion for two different time periods, 2001 and 2013. Data are from two Michigan Department of Environmental Quality [...]

DC Water’s Anacostia River Tunnel Is Open For Business

Anacostia River Trail DC Water’s Anacostia River Tunnel Is Open For Business Early in the morning on Monday, April 16, Washington DC (the District) received about 1.5 inches of rain over a [...]

Answering the Challenges of HABs with Information & Research

Photo Credit: NASA Landsat 8, September 26, 2017 Answering the Challenges of HABs with Information & Research Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been a major issue plaguing the Great Lakes in [...]