Project 4828

Develop Standard Operating Procedures for the Collection, Storage, and Extraction of Aqueous Samples for in Vitro Bioanalytical Tools Screening

$245,000
In Progress
Principal Investigator
Kevin Armbrust
Senior Account Manager, Strategic Engagement
Julie Minton
Contractor
Louisiana State University
Monitoring
Regulations
Reuse: Direct Potable
Water Quality

Abstract

This project developed standard operating procedures for the collection, storage, preservation, extraction, and concentration of aqueous samples for subsequent CEC screening using in vitro bioanalytical tools (IVBs). This project was part of a larger initiative with WRF’s partners (Southern California Coastal Water Research Project and the California State Water Resource Control Board) to facilitate the implementation of bioanalytical tools among water quality managers. The goal of this project was to offer robust sample processing procedures applicable for various IVBs and water matrices.

The final deliverables are available on the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project website:

Originally funded as WateReuse Foundation project Reuse-14-15.