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Environmental Testing and Research Laboratories, Inc., a water testing laboratory in Leominster, has had its license revoked by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, according to a Monday announcement from MassDEP.
The decertification occurred after the lab “repeatedly failed to properly analyze private drinking water samples and report the test results in accordance with its certification and state regulations,” per the MassDEP announcement.
ETR Laboratories released a five-page statement on MassDEP’s decision, stating there were “numerous inconsistencies and contradictions.” The statement also stressed that ETR recently received re-accreditation from the International Organization for Standardization, a water treatment certification for global companies.
MassDEP discovered the improper testing measures through an undercover investigation, which was sparked by numerous complaints from local boards of health and homeowners.
Agents from MassDEP’s Environmental Strike Force posed as homeowners and sent water samples to the Leominster company to be tested. ETR Laboratories reported finding bacteria and fungi that did not and could not exist in the water samples, the MassDEP report said.
MassDEP has ruled ETR Laboratories violated laboratory certification regulations by:
What a ridiculous question… The MADEP is protecting the public from an obvious scam. The day ETR began doing water treatment, I knew that was an obvious conflict of interest. I started using Nashoba Analytical for all my water testing as I would recommend anyone reading this do as well. No company doing testing should be offering treatment services. Bad look, bad business.
Why push a conspiracy? What do you think the government is hoping to gain/achieve by revoking their license?
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