Jacksonville Laboratory
Our Jacksonville, Florida, location is a full service analytical laboratory providing testing for many industrial, government and consulting firms in the southeastern United States. This 16,900 square foot laboratory, along with others in the network, also serves international clients and has the necessary permits to accept foreign water and soils for analysis.
The laboratory's technical expertise includes the analysis of routine environmental samples, landfill samples, DOD projects and waste stream characterization. Industry-specific testing for pulp and paper manufacturers is also performed.
Our expertise includes:
- Environmental testing for water, soil, sediments, tissue, and waste
- Method development and process management testing
- Low level analyses, specializing in metals, nutrients, and hydrocarbons
- Electronic data deliverable formats
- Product testing (ANSI, CPSC, FDA)
- Pulp and paper industry (TAPPI, NCASI)
- Petroleum contaminated sites and spills (RCRA/UST)
- CWA Associated Samples (NPDES, 503 Sludge Rule)
- CERCLA remediation projects
- Microbiology
ALS - Columbia's Jacksonville location offers field sampling and local courier service. Our courier service includes daily sample pick-up and delivery from your office or project site to our Jacksonville laboratory. A variety of customized reports, including electronic data deliverables and full CLP-like packages, are provided.
Contact Information
9143 Philips Highway, Suite 200
Jacksonville, FL 32256
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904.739.2277
904.739.2011 (fax)
Sample Receiving Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8am - 5:30pm, Saturday: 8am - 12pm (noon)
*Please contact us for requests outside of these hours
Andre Rachmaninoff, Laboratory Director 904 739 2277
Steve Packard, Business Development Manager 386 672 3539
Tom Kissinger, Client Services Manager 904 394 4408
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