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Laboratory Accreditation Improves Water Quality Data
Accreditation serves as a demonstration of competency and thus improves overall laboratory quality. To ensure traceable, reliable, defensible data, quality must be approached as a philosophy rather than a program.
The Cypress Environmental Laboratory (CEL), built in 2008, has based its operations on a commitment to high data quality, responsibility, and transparency.
The CEL adheres to a strict standard set by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program, following practices outlined in the standard for monitoring and maintaining data quality.
Laboratory Accreditation Improves Water Quality Data
Accreditation serves as a demonstration of competency and thus improves overall laboratory quality. To ensure traceable, reliable, defensible data, quality must be approached as a philosophy rather than a program.
The Cypress Environmental Laboratory (CEL), built in 2008, has based its operations on a commitment to high data quality, responsibility, and transparency.
The CEL adheres to a strict standard set by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program, following practices outlined in the standard for monitoring and maintaining data quality.
Laboratory Accreditation Improves Water Quality Data
Adams, Hunter (author) / Reeder, Sam (author) / Barker, Randall (author) / Thomas, Dave (author) / Southard, Mark (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 114 ; 50-56
2022-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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