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Hall Environmental Analysis Laboratory (HEAL) is a commercial full service analytical testing laboratory located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. HEAL offers volatile organic, semivolatile organic, and metals analysis in-house. HEAL is nationally certified through the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAC), The State of New Mexico Drinking Water Bureau, and The State of Arizona.

HEAL is a locally owned small business that was established in 1991 to serve the New Mexico environmental testing market. HEAL has since expanded its services into Texas, Colorado and Arizona. HEAL now supports all of these states from its Albuquerque location. HEAL is experienced in the analysis of air, soil water, oil, sludge, wastes and solid materials. HEAL’s client base includes local, state and federal governmental agencies, private consultants, commercial and industrial business, as well as individual homeowners. HEAL has performed analysis for The National Laboratories, The Army Corps of Engineers, Kirtland Air Force Base, and the Air Force Committee on Environmental Excellence. HEAL has been acclaimed by its customers as producing quality results and as being adaptive to client-specific needs.

HEAL is committed to complete customer satisfaction while providing superior quality control. Turn-around times are important to all clients and the personell at HEAL are ready to meet all of your turn-around time needs. HEAL offers a wide variety of electronic data formats. A standard report generated by HEAL is mailed and emailed in a PDF format. Reports can also be emailed in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, or other data base formats.

Quality assurance and Quality control (QA/QC) documentation are provided with all analytical reports. Full data packages are available at the clients request.

Industries Served

Environmental Consultants
Industrial
Government
Manufacturing
Municipalities
Petroleum Companies
NPDES
National Laboratories
Public Utilities
Engineering Companies
Wastewater
Mining Industries
Military Bases
Drinking Water
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