1,2,3-Trichloropropane (TCP) is a known carcinogen used as an industrial solvent, as a soil fumigant and as a degreaser in manufacturing processes. Occurrence is predominantly in groundwater sources.
Eurofins is ELAP-approved to perform TCP analysis using the SRL-524M method for initial compliance monitoring. We also submitted a request to the State Quality Assurance Unit to approve our low-level method to measure TCP to 0.5 ppt, which is helpful to systems evaluating Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) media treatment removal effectiveness and/or breakthrough rate to facilitate a proactive media change out.
Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) is designated as the standard method for treating TCP. GAC has proven to be reliable and cost-effective in removing TCP down to the NL and removing TCP from both water and air.
Eurofins can answer your questions regarding California's regulation of 1,2,3-TCP, and help schedule your initial monitoring or special project monitoring.
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