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EPA-NEW ENGLAND ISSUES NEW IMMUNOASSAY GUIDELINES

Leo Kay, Press Office, (617)918-4154

For immediate release: Dec. 3, 1996; Release # 96-12-2

BOSTON -- In response to a growing number of immunoassay kits being used for environmental field testing, the New England Office of the Environmental Protection Agency has issued a new set of guidelines that will lead to regulatory acceptance of this emerging technology.

The document attempts to place safeguards around the technology by creating an awareness of the science behind immunoassay testing and its proper use, and by establishing a philosophy of data quality that works with the goals of each project.

Immunoassay field testing of contaminated soils has proven to save time and money for planners and chemists, many of whom traditionally sent soil samples to laboratories for analysis.

Many of the most commonly used pesticides, insecticides and herbicides can now be analyzed using immunoassay kits. In addition, the technology can also be applied to the analysis of environmental contaminants, such as the petroleum hydrocarbons found in fuel oil spills, PCBs originating from electrical transformer fluids, and explosives found at old munitions sites.

The document offers guidance on the concepts and processes of:

The document also addresses practical immunoassay kit concerns, such as:

For more information on the guidelines, contact Nancy Barmakian at (617)860-4684.

 

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  1. TITLE: EPA-New England Issues New Immunoassay Guidelines

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  3. ABSTRACT: In response to a growing number of immunoassay kits being used for environmental field testing, the New England Office of the Environmental Protection Agency has issued a new set of guidelines that will lead to regulatory acceptance of this emerging technology.

  4. PURPOSE: Public Information

  5. ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office

  6. PUBLICATION DATE: 12/05/96

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  11. POINT OF CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
    Leo Kay
    Office of the Regional Administrator
    EPA Region 1, New England
    JFK Kennedy Building (RAA)
    Boston, MA 02203
    617-918-4154

  12. RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
    Doug Gutro
    Office of the Regional Administrator

  13. DATE OF CREATION: 12/05/96

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  15. EXPIRATION DATE: 12/30/96

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