UWEG Ingenieure & Analytik GmbH

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Testing Laboratory

UWEG Ingenieure & Analytik GmbH

Coppistraße 10, 16227 Eberswalde, Germany
D-PL-22080-01-00 | Issue date: 01.03.2022

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

Probenahme von Wasser (Grund-, Brauch-, Oberflächen- und Abwasser), Boden, Schlämmen, Abfall, Altholz sowie Materialien und Baustoffen in und an Gebäuden; physikalische, physikalisch-chemische und chemische Untersuchungen von Wasser (Grund-, Brauch-, Sicker-, Oberflächen- und Abwasser), Boden, Schlämmen, Sedimenten, Pflanzen, Abfall und Altholz; Fachmodule Wasser, Abfall sowie Boden und Altlasten

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

sampling of water (ground-, process-, surfaces- and sewage), soil, sludges, waste, matured wood as well as materials and building materials in and at buildings; physical, physico-chemical and chemical analysis of water (ground-, process-, seepage-, surfaces- and sewage), soil, sludges, sediments, plant material, waste and matured wood; modul water, waste as well as soil and old neglected deposits of toxic waste
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