Analysis of Water Samples [Jun 2010]
Automated Analysis of PAHs by HPLC in Drinking Water and Surface Water Samples
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a body of legislation that is geared towards achieving “good quality” status for all bodies of water throughout the EU by the year 2015.
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Author
Ray Perkins, Paul Roberts and Pam Chamberlain
Paul Roberts is HPLC Applications Chemist with Anatune Ltd and is responsible for the development of new HPLC and LC/MS solutions and supporting instrument methods. Paul can be contacted on: paul.roberts@anatune.co.uk
Ray Perkins is Managing Director of Anatune Ltd and is responsible for Sales and Marketing Management. Ray has spent most of his working life involved in chromatography and analysis. Ray can be contacted on: ray.perkins@anatune.co.uk
Dr Pam Chamberlain has worked as Senior Scientist in Trace Organics developing accredited methods for Pesticides and PAHs, using SPE, HPLC and LCMS. She is currently Quality Manager at Wessex Scientific, covering a wide scope of analyses. This high throughput environment on fully accredited methods demands robust solutions, leading to the interest in automated methodology.