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Florida Environmental Laboratory

Pricing Schedule

Revision 5.0

Effective 07/01/2007

Includes:

Pricing & Test Method Reference

Chain of Custody & Kit Request Forms

Holding Times & Preservative Reference Chart

Phone: (954) 978-6400

Fax: (954) 978-2233



1460 West McNab Road

Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309

HOURS OF OPERATION

Sample Custody Department is open 8:00am - 6:00pm Monday-Friday

Client Service Managers are available 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday-Friday

LOCATION

1460 West McNab Road

Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309

Phone (954) 978-6400

Fax (954) 978-2233

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SAMPLE PICK-UP FEES

|Pick-Up Region |Sample Pick-Up Charge |

|Broward County |$55 service fee |

|Dade County |$55 service fee |

|Palm Beach County |$55 service fee |

|Other Regions |$55 per hour portal to portal |

|Note: |Free Sample Pick-Up |

|Projects over $1000 |(or shipping depending on region) |

Please call 1-2 days in advance to schedule your sample pick-up and get

added to the route.

SAMPLING RATES

|Sampling Rates | |Rate |

| | | | | |

|Sampling Labor Rate (per hour) | |$75.00 |

| | | | | |

|Mileage (when applicable by special quote) | |$0.41 |

| | | | | |

|Compositor Rental |per 24 hr day |$275.00 |

| |Price includes all labor for setup | | |

| |and next day sample pickup | | |

| | | | | |

|Organic Vapor Analyzer rental |per 24 hr day |$375.00 |

| | | | |

| |Bailers | |$15.00 |

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EXPEDITED SERVICES & SPECIAL DELIVERABLES

|Expedited Analytical Service |Factor x Price |

|Same day, 10.00 ppb(est.) and |SOIL: 6010 , 8260, 8270, PRO |970.00 |

| |Similarity Index >0.75} |w/ TCLP RCRA 8 Metals |1315.00 |

| | | | |

|62-770* |WATER: VOA, VOH, PAH, EDB, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, |WATER: 8260, 8270, 8011, |720.00 |

|Petroleum 376.301 Group |FL-PRO, CL-, S04, TDS |200 series, FL-PRO, 380, 160.1 | |

| |SOIL: VOA, VOH, PAH, FL-PRO, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, % |SOIL: 8260, 8270, 7000 or |680.00 |

| |Solids |6010 series, FL-PRO | |

| |Antimony, Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Lead, |WATER:200 series, 335.3,420.2, | |

|CFR 122, App. D |Mercury, Nickel, Selenium, Silver, Thallium, Zinc, Cyanide, |8260,8270,8081 |1125.00 |

|Priority Pollutants |Phenols, Volatile Organics, Semi-Volatile Organics, Pesticides & |SOIL:6010,9010,9065,8260, | |

| |PCBs, % Solids |8270.8081/8082 |1430.00 |

|CFR 266.40 Waste Oil, Energy | | | |

|Recovery Profile (with Florida|Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Mercury, Flashpoint, Halogens, |6010,7471, 1010, 5050/9056, 9045 |315.00 |

|extras) |pH, % Solids | | |

| | | | |

|Statute 503 |Percent Solids, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, |160.3, 6010 ,7471, 9045 |495.00 |

|Sludge Analysis |Copper, Lead, Mercury, Molybdenum, Nickel, Potassium, Selenium, |expressed as dry weight | |

| |Zinc, pH, | | |

| |% Solids | | |

| | | | |

|RINKER |Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Mercury, Selenium, Silver, |6010 , 7471, 8260, FL-PRO, 5050/9056 |705.00 |

|Pre-Burn Parameters |Barium Volatile Aromatics & Halocarbons, FL-PRO, Total Organic | | |

| |Halogens, % Solids |8082 | |

| |For “Non-Virgin" Add PCB | |805.00 |

| | | | |

| |Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, FL-PRO, Volatile Aromatics & |6010 , 7471, FL-PRO, 8260 |485.00 |

|Pre-Burn Parameters |Halocarbons, % Solids |8082, 5050/9056, 9038 | |

| |For “Non Virgin” Add PCBs & TOX, Sulfur | |690.00 |

| | | | |

|DERM |TCLP (Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Mercury, Selenium,|1311/6010/7471, 8260-LL, 8270, PRO, | |

|Clean Backfill Criteria |Silver, Nickel, Copper, Volatile Aromatics and Halocarbons, PAHs,|9071 8260-LL |1080.00 |

| |PRO, Oil & Grease, % Solids | | |

|* In the case of Used Oils, profile will need to include PCBs at an additional charge of $100.00 per sample. |

TCLP/SPLP ANALYSIS AND PRICING

| | | | | |

|EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NO. | |CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE NUMBER |REGULATORY LEVEL |METHOD OF ANALYSIS |

| |CONTAMINANT | |(MG/L) | |

| | | | | |

|D004 |Arsenic |7440-38-2 |5.0 |1311/1312-6010 |

| | | | | |

|D005 |Barium |7440-39-3 |100.0 |1311/1312-6010 |

| | | | | |

|D006 |Cadmium |7440-43-9 |1.0 |1311/1312-6010 |

| | | | | |

|D007 |Chromium |7440-47-3 |5.0 |1311/1312-6010 |

| | | | |1311/1312-6010 |

|D008 |Lead |7439-92-1 |5.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-7471 |

|D009 |Mercury |7439-97-6 |0.2 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-6010 |

|D010 |Selenium |7782-49-2 |1.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-6010 |

|D011 |Silver |7440-22-4 |5.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D018 |Benzene |71-43-2 |0.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D019 |Carbon Tetrachloride |56-23-5 |0.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D021 |Chlorobenzene |109-90-7 |100 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D022 |Chloroform |67-66-3 |6.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D027 |1,4-Dichlorobenzene |106-46-7 |7.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D028 |1,2-Dichloroethane |107-06-2 |0.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D029 |1,1-Dichloroethylene |75-35-4 |0.7 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D035 |Methyl Ethyl Ketone |78-9393 |200.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D039 |Tetrachloroethylene |127-18-4 |0.7 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D040 |Trichloroethylene |79-01-6 |0.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8260 |

|D043 |Vinyl Chloride |75-01-4 |0.2 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D020 |Chlordane |57-75-9 |0.03 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D023 |o-Cresol |95-48-7 |200.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D024 |m-Cresol |108-39-4 |200.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D025 |p-Cresol |106-44-5 |200.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D026 |Cresol |______ |200.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D030 |2,4-Dintrotoluene |121-14-2 |0.13 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D012 |Endrin |72-20-8 |0.02 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D031 |Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) |76-44-8 |0.008 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D032 |Hexachlorobenzene |118-74-1 |0.13 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D033 |Hexachlorobutadiene |87-68-3 |0.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D034 |Hexachloroethane |67-72-1 |3.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D013 |Lindane |58-89-9 |0.4 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D014 |Methoxychlor |72-43-5 |10.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D036 |Nitrobenzene |98-95-3 |2.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D037 |Pentachlorophenol |87-86-5 |100.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D038 |Pyridine |110-86-1 |5.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D015 |Toxaphene |8001-35-2 |0.5 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D041 |2,4,5-trichlorophenol |95-95-4 |400.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8270 |

|D042 |2,4,6-trichlorophenol |88-06-02 |2.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8151/8270 |

|D016 |2,4-D |94-75-7 |10.0 | |

| | | | |1311/1312-8151/8270 |

|D017 |2,4,5-TP (silvex) |93-72-1 |1.0 | |

FULL TCLP -or- SPLP: $ 1,180.00

INDIVIDUAL PRICING: TCLP -or- SPLP Extraction (one-time Charge Only) $95.00 +

Metals (8-RCRA) $265.00 Volatiles (8260) $210.00 Semi-volatiles (8270) $385.00 Herbicides (8151) $260.00

DRINKING WATER 62-550 PRICING

(based on DEP Reporting Format 62-550.730 Revised January 2004)

|REGULATION |DESCRIPTION |COST $ |

| | | |

|62-550.310 (1) |Inorganic Contaminants * |350.00 |

| | | |

|62-550.320 |Secondary Contaminants |340.00 |

| | | |

|62-550.310 (3) |Disinfection By-Products |450.00 |

| | | |

|62-550.310 (6) |Radionuclides |300.00 |

| | | |

|62-550.310 (4)(a) |Volatile Organics |200.00 |

| | | |

|62-550.310 (4)(b) |Synthetic Organics ** |1150.00 |

| | | |

|COMPLETE 62-550 PACKAGE -waivers |Florida DEP SAFE DRINKING WATER Reporting Format|2790.00 |

| |#62-550.730 (rev 1/04) | |

* A statewide waiver explains only those systems with known asbestos containing pipes or components are required to monitor ASBESTOS. If required for your facility, Asbestos by TEM...................………............$375.00 {subcontract}

** A statewide waiver explains DIOXIN only needs to be tested in public water systems using surface water or systems whose source is "under direct influence of surface water” or ground water wells located within 1.6 km (1.0 mile) of a potential dioxin source. If required for your facility, Dioxin by EPA Method 1613 (TCDD only)............ $950.00 {subcontract}

MICROBIOLOGICAL & LAB PURE WATER TESTING

Any Microbiological samples dropped off, picked up or sampled on a Friday or day before a Holiday will be

subject to a Weekend Charge of $75.00.

| Microbiologicals | |

| |Price |

|Microbial Identification |  |$100 |

|Biofilm Organisms | | |$150 |

|Total coliform/E. coli | | |$44 |

|Total coliform | | |$44 |

|Fecal coliform | | |$44 |

|E. coli P/A | | |$44 |

|Fecal streptococci/Enterococci | |$46 |

|Enterococci | | |$46 |

|Pseudomonas | | |$60 |

|Staphylococci | | |$60 |

|Salmonella | | |$60 |

|Heterotrophic Plate Count | |$60 |

|Yeast and Mold | | |$75 |

|MPN- Fecal in Sludge | | |$65 |

|Bacteriological Quality DI Water | |$300 |

|Student's T | | |$300 |

|Coliphage Virus | | |$75 |

|Iron Reducing Bacteria | |$50 |

|Sulfur Reducing Bacteria | |$50 |

|Microscopic Examination | |$75 |

|Total Plate Count * |  |  |$64 |

|Mold | |  |$75 |

|Laboratory Pure Water | |

| |Price |

|A. Water Suitability Test |  |$300 |

|B. Trace Metals |  |  |$250 |

SAMPLE CONTAINERS, PRESERVATION AND HOLDING TIMES

ORGANICS

|Analysis |Minimum Volume |Container Type |Required Preservative |Holding Time from Date/Time Sampled |

|Volatiles by EPA 8260 or EPA 524.2 |3 X 40 ML |Vials |HCl to pH ................
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