I've sent samples to several labs, one of them NC State DNR water lab in
Raleigh that does nothing BUT water and doesn't accept work from the public
[ I know somebody that works there and she slipped it under the table....I
also helped pour the concrete floors as a youngster, my first "steel and
concrete" construction job, and managed to keep a cranky gas powered
elevator running between pours]
Anyhoo, that lab was WAY off on the PPM to the high side and I didn't know
it for quite a while.
Not every lab is very good..... at "silver".
Ode
At 12:18 PM 2/23/2010 +0000, you wrote:
Calm down Neville--you'll do yourself a mischief <lol>! dee
On 22 Feb 2010, at 22:47, Neville Munn wrote:
> Excuse my butting in but the only way to *determine* anything with your
EIS is laboratory analysis. If you've got a pocket full of money and are
willing to get *several* samples analysed, go for it, but if not, then
don't worry about it, just keep using that meter.
>
> Jeez, if I didn't know better I'd be thinking someone's trying to put
the frighteners up people again, only this time it's about meters.
>
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