Eenvironmental Chemistry Consulting Services, Inc. (ECCS), is proudly celebrating 20 years of service. The central element of our success revolves around our commitment to the ECCS mission - to provide better, faster, and more affordable solutions for your analytical needs.

For the last 20 years, ECCS has been nationally recognized as an authority for analysis of pesticides and PCBs. Our service offerings have multiplied to include a broad range of NELAC accredited analytical testing in our fixed-base and mobile laboratories, as well as niche chemistry consulting services (e.g. data validation, QAPP development, laboratory audits).

ECCS' certified mobile laboratories have provided expert chemical analysis on over 1,200 successful investigation and remediation projects. Our 12 mobile units have been mobilized to sites across the United States as well as abroad. ECCS has implemented affordable fixed-base and on-site laboratory solutions on a large variety of projects types, including:

       • Department of Defense (DoD) Sites
       • Superfund & RCRA Sites
       • Sediment Remediation/Dredging Projects
       • Agricultural Chemical Sites
       • Manufactured Gas Plants
       • Petroleum/Underground Storage Tank Sites
       • Dry Cleaner/Solvent Sites
       • Soil Treatment/Conditioning Projects
       • International Projects
       • State-Funded Remediation
       • Brownfields

Our goal is to tailor a solution that meets or exceeds your expectations, whether your project requires on-site laboratory services, fixed-base laboratory services, chemistry consulting services, or all of the above.

To begin customizing your laboratory solution, we encourage you to call us directly. We look forward to becoming your partner in success!
 
Contact ECCS           608-221-8700

 





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Featured Project

Milwaukee - Lincoln Creek PCB Cleanup
ECCS Nationwide Mobile Laboratories is supporting the cleanup of the Milwaukee River, which is contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), by providing on-site analysis of sediment in Lincoln Creek. As excavtors remove contaminated sediment from the channel, samples are collected and submitted to the ECCS on-site laboratory for quick turn (less than 24 hour) analysis to confirm that PCB levels remaining in Lincoln Creek are below action limits.
 
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