Environmental Public Health Division
Laboratory
The
Laboratory Services Section provides analytical support for the
various Programs and Services within the Environmental Public
Health Division. These include Air Quality,
Emergency
Response, and Field Services.
The
Laboratory is accredited by the National Environmental
Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) under the authority of
the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The
laboratory is capable of performing chemical and microbiological
analysis on a variety of environmental sample types, such as
air, water, soil, and solid waste. These analyses include the
classical water quality parameters, such as BOD, pH, nutrients,
fecal coliform, etc., and instrumental techniques such as toxic
metals and organic pollutants.
The laboratory
routinely analyzes the effluents of the approximately 175
industrial and 450 municipal permitted wastewater facilities in
Harris County. The operators of these facilities are promptly
notified of any permit exceedances so that corrective action can
be taken. Most of these notifications result in an immediate
satisfactory improvement of the facilities operations.
The laboratory
also provides analytical services for special investigative
samples that may present environmentally hazardous conditions.
Primarily submitted by our Field Investigators and Emergency
Response personnel, these samples may be the result of a citizen
complaint, an illegal discharge, or an emergency situation such
as a spill or plant emissions event.
The Laboratory
Services Section oversees the operation of twelve
ozone
monitoring stations and one continuous FTIR air monitoring
station that measures selected hazardous air pollutants and
ozone precursor compounds. Additionally, air samples collected
in support of the Fence Line and Neighborhood Ambient Air
Chemical Sampling Program are analyzed in the organic section of
the laboratory.
Technical
assistance and laboratory services are also provided to local
agencies and organizations. Water samples are collected in the
Houston Ship Channel and the San Jacinto River and analyzed in
support of the State of Texas’ Clean Rivers Program. The
laboratory also provides analytical services and Quality
Assurance oversight of the joint Harris County, City of Houston
and Texas Department of Transportation NPDES Stormwater permit.
Other organizations that use the laboratory’s services include
Harris County’s Environmental Enforcement Division, the Flood
Control District and various municipalities. Support also
includes advice and expert testimony in various program
decisions and litigation.