Advanced Environmental Laboratories (AEL) specializes in analytical environmental techniques and procedures to collect and test Water, Soil, Hazwaste, Drinking Water, Wastewater, Air samples.

 

Our services include in-house reporting and analytical testing in wet chemistry, volatile organics, semivolatile organics, metals, microbiological, and nutrient testing for drinking water, wastewater, and soil samples.

AEL services are available in eight locations throughout Florida. Each laboratory and is managed by people who are subject matter experts in environmental industry technology, environmental field sampling and analytical testing practices. Our team’s experience provides clients with a Florida-centric water, wastewater, soil, and drinking water contamination knowledge base.

Advanced Environmental Laboratories is committed to satisfying the needs of its clients by providing on-time quality analytical services that meet client requirements and expectations. As a company, AEL places top priority on quality, and fosters this through a continuous process of improvement, in which employee contributions play a vital role.

AEL Capabilities

AEL CAPABILITIES

PFAS

PFAS

UCMR5

Contact Sales for more Information.

sales@aellab.com or (904) 363-9350

EXPANSIVE METHODS PORTFOLIO

Organics, Inorganics, Water Quality, Microbiological

MATRICES

Water, Soil, Hazwaste, Drinking Water, Wastewater, Air

 

EMERGING CONTAMINANTS

PFAS, 1-4-Dioxane, Explosives and Legionella 

USDA FOREIGN SOIL PERMIT

Receive soils from outside the United States (Puerto Rico & Caribbean)

 

APPROVED GSA CONTRACTOR

EDDs

Excel spreadsheets, ADaPT, EQuIS, ERPIMS, SEDD,

Custom Formats

 

FIELD SAMPLING

OSHA certified with Florida DEP Field SOP Training

SPECIALTY PROGRAMS

UCMR5 – PFAS, Lithium

Federal DOD-ELAP

Florida Brownfields

FL Hazardous Waste

Dry-Cleaning Solvents

Petroleum Restoration Program (PRP)

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

­­Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Superfund

Low-Level Mercury