Alpha Bravo Charlie: Merit’s Department of Defense Certification Renewed

Alpha Bravo Charlie: Merit’s Department of Defense Certification Renewed

The Department of Defense (DoD) has officially renewed Merit Laboratories' testing certification in support of the DoD Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (DoD ELAP).

Merit Laboratories is designated a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE).  Merit’s DoD ELAP accreditation includes aqueous and solid sample matrices for a diverse range of analytical methods for organics, wet chemistry, and metals.

Michigan’s Superfund Legislative Report Published

Michigan’s Superfund Legislative Report Published


The State of Michigan published its annual Superfund report summarizing hazardous substance cleanups of the 65 Michigan sites that are funded by CERCLA (Superfund). No new Michigan sites were added to the Superfund list in FY 2017. According to the MDEQ’s Remediation and Redevelopment Division, 10 of the state’s Superfund sites were in the operation and maintenance phase.  

Michigan PFAS Statewide Drinking Water Initiative Results

  Michigan PFAS Statewide Drinking Water Initiative Results

The State of Michigan has started posting PFAS testing results from the statewide drinking water initiative for schools using well water.  The state has created a database of PFAS results for public review. The school drinking water results are posted here.  The second part of the statewide initiative involves PFAS testing of public water supplies and these results are posted here

Explaining the GSI Pathway

 Explaining the GSI Pathway

Because of Michigan’s complex geology, the groundwater-surface water interface (GSI) plays an important role in the state’s environmental cleanup program. Last month, we shared with you information about recent updates made by the MDEQ to the Generic Cleanup Criteria Tables.  But what exactly is a GSI Pathway and how is GSI Pathway relevancy determined?

Field Force Engineering Support to Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq presented at SAME Detroit Post

Field Force Engineering Support to Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq presented at SAME Detroit Post

Detroit Post of the Society of American Military Engineers

Engineering enthusiasts and industry professionals will be provided with a unique opportunity to learn about military engineering support and field efforts. The Detroit Post of the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) will be hosting a presentation on Field Force Engineering Support to Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq.  

Merit Laboratories is the First PFAS-Certified Laboratory in Michigan

Merit Laboratories is the First PFAS-Certified Laboratory in Michigan

Merit Laboratories is the first environmental laboratory in Michigan to achieve certification for the analysis of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Merit is ISO/IEC 17025-certified for the analysis of PFAS by two analytical mehods. EPA 537 for drinking water testing and ASTM D7979 with Isotopic Dilution for testing wastewater, groundwater, and surface water.


Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART)

Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART)

As more sites are identified with PFAS contamination in Michigan, the state’s Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) is taking steps to communicate with state residents and interested parties. One such step is the creation of the PFAS Response website.  This site provides information on PFAS sites in Michigan, health, wildlife, and testing and treatment. MPART published a statement on PFAS Testing and Treatment. 

MDEQ Generic Cleanup Criteria Tables Updated to Reflect GSI Changes

MDEQ Generic Cleanup Criteria Tables Updated to Reflect GSI Changes

The MDEQ published updates on June 25th to the Generic Cleanup Criteria Tables to reflect recent changes to the GSI (Groundwater-Surface Water) Criteria.   The GSI tables are based upon the water quality standards developed under Michigan Part 31, Rule 57 of  (Water Resources of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act).  Water quality standards were updated in March 2018, which served as a precursor to the GSI Criteria table updates.