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American Analytical Laboratories LLC launches new website

New Feature on website focuses on current environmental issues

Farmingdale, NY July 11, 2013:  American Analytical Laboratories LLC has launched their new website, http://www.american-analytical.com,  to highlight their expertise in providing analytical services and dedicated customer service. In addition, the website offers an environmental news feature, covering a range of topics from conservation, environmental regulations and policy to science and social impact issues.

  The website will be continually refreshed as new events occur, keeping the environmental platform topics current. The emphasis on the news items, presented in the form of a blog on the home page, was a collaborative result of the staff at  American.  Lori Beyer, Laboratory Director at American Analytical, worked closely with staff members throughout the design process.  “It is our desire to create a website that reflects all the services that American Analytical has to offer,” stated Ms Beyer.  “Awareness of new environmental policy and regulations, and events that impact our communities, is a valuable resource for our clients. While we have invested in staff and instrumentation, developed new methodologies, and are currently updating our LIMS system to accommodate CLP package deliverables and enable client log in, the end result is to better serve our clients.”

American  Analytical  Laboratories  LLC  is  a privately held, independent environmental testing laboratory that has been successfully delivering legally defensible data for over 20 years.   Serving a diverse client base from small business to large engineering firms, including local, city and state agencies, American provides a comprehensive selection of environmental laboratory services ranging from Volatile Organics, Semi-Volatile Organics, Pesticides, Herbicides, PCB’s, Metals, and Classic Wet Chemistry.  American is NELAP approved and maintains certification in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

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