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Soil TestingEnvironmental Testing Company -- If a company determines where soil samples should be obtained, tested, or a test report prepared as the result of soil samples, a licensed engineer should be utilized.Contact the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs at (517) 241-9253. A testing company should contact the Department of Environmental Quality at 1-800-662-9278, and the local Health Department or Agency requiring testing to determine the type of samples to be obtained and the extent of testing required information. Laboratory Analysis -- Medical Lab - Laboratory Improvement Division of Health Facility Licensing and Certification; (517) 241-2648. Testing of Waste Water - no license required but may be accredited by National Sanitation Foundation, International, Ann Arbor, MI at (734) 769-8010. Testing of Soil - for environmental reasons, contact the Remediation Division, Department of Environmental Quality at (517) 335-1104 for further information. Administrators of the technical and scientific operation of a clinical lab, including supervision of procedures and reporting test findings should be certified with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs at (517) 241-2648. Clinical lab directors of Medicare-certified independent labs are subject to both state and federal regulations.
The federal Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has a voluntary certification program for individuals doing soil testing for agricultural nutrient management purposes. Information about technical service providers is at
http://techreg.usda.gov/
. Contact Mike Gangwer at 517-324-5167.
Revised: 4/2010 |
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