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Chemical analyses

Chemical analyses of soil, water, air and building materials

For the classification and assessment of soil, water and air, chemical analyses are required in addition to mechanical tests. In the course of the investigation, we plan the scope of analysis and carry out the sampling. We then prepare the samples in accordance with the relevant test methods and regulations. We work together with accredited and certified laboratories for the analysis. The analysis and interpretation is carried out by our environmental technology experts. Below you will find an excerpt of the tests/analyses that are usually carried out:

Investigations of topsoil, subsoil, building rubble or asphalt:

  • Determination of concrete aggressiveness according to DIN 4030
  • VwV Bodenverwertung (BaWü), Table 6.1
  • LAGA investigation packages for soil and building rubble
  • Substitute Building Materials Ordinance (EBV), Annex 1, Tables 1-4 and Annex 4, Table 2.2
  • Landfill Ordinance (DepV), Annex 3, Table 2
  • Federal Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Ordinance (BBodSchV)
  • Asphalt testing according to RuVA tar detection StB 01/05
  • Waste Wood Ordinance Annex II to § 3
  • per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS)
  • Track ballast herbicides
  • Various individual parameters for contaminated sites and suspected contaminated sites

 

Investigations of soil gas (extract):

  • Highly volatile, halogenated hydrocarbons (LHKW)
  • Aromatic hydrocarbons (AKW)
  • Highly volatile, halogenated hydrocarbons (LHKW)
  • Gas measurement Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4)

 

Analysis of water samples (extract):

 

  • Determination of concrete aggressiveness according to DIN 4030
  • hydrochemical or microbiological analysis
  • Federal Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Ordinance (BBodSchV)
  • Drinking Water Ordinance (TrinkwV)
  • Basic measurement program G, Z and K of the LFU
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
  • Mineral oil hydrocarbons (MKW)
  • Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS)
  • Pesticides
  • Heavy metals
  • Various individual parameters for contaminated sites and suspected contaminated sites
 

Analysis of building samples (extract):

  • Asbestos
  • Artificial mineral fibers (KMF)
  • Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
  • Mineral oil hydrocarbons (MKW)
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOC)
  • Heavy metals
  • Wood preservative

Contact person


Dr. Samereh Abdolali Pour M.Sc.-Geol.
Environmental technology experts

Abdolalipour(ät)smoltczykpartner.de


Umweltschutzingenieurin Friederike Müller, M.Sc.
Expert pollutants in buildings

Fmueller(ät)smoltczykpartner.de