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PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact County: Adams 01- 00046 Gettysburg Municipal Authority Jeff Patterson 576 Pumping Station Road P O Box 3307 717-334-6738 Gettysburg PA 17325-3307 01- 00550 Laboratory Analytical & Biological Services Inc Judith Ziolkowski PO Box 836 409 North Avenue 717-259-6550 East Berlin PA 17316 01- 00634 White Run Regional Mun Authority John W Deitz 2001 Baltimore Park 717-334-7476 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 00699 York Springs Treatment Plant James Lehman PO Box 222 717-528-7955 York Springs PA 17372 01- 00704 Motts Inc Jeff McDannell 45 Aspers North Road 717-677-7121 Aspers PA 17304 01- 00710 Orrtanna WWTF Harold N Kessel P O Box 526 717-642-8509 Fairfield PA 17320-0526 01- 00715 Knouse Foods Cooperative Inc - Environmental Laboratory Charles A Bennett 53 East Hanover Street PO Box 807 717-677-9115 Biglerville PA 17307 01- 00717 Berwick Twp WWTF Jay Livingston 85 Municipal Road 717-624-2712 Hanover PA 17331 01- 00855 Possum Valley Municipal Authority Thomas Beamer PO Box 420 717-677-8551 Bendersville PA 17306-0420 01- 00870 East Berlin T Michael Thoman 128 Water Street 717-259-9224 East Berlin PA 17316-8637 01- 00986 New Oxford Muni Authority Barry Groft 409 Water Works Road 717-624-9399 New Oxford PA 17350 01- 01142 Gettysburg Hospital Wellspan Charles Kyle 147 Gettys Street 717-334-2121 Gettysburg PA 17325-2534 01- 01639 Carroll Valley Borough STP Richard L Cool PO Box 718 717-642-8269 Fairfield PA 17320-0718 01- 01685 Cumberland Twp Auth-Table Rock Road Todd Williams Suite 2 1370 Fairfield Rd 717-334-1526 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 01686 Cumberland Twp Auth-Fairfield Road Todd Williams Suite 2 1370 Fairfield Rd 717-334-1526 Gettysburg PA 17325 Last Updated: Friday, September 11, 2009 Page 1 of 270 PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact 01- 01694 Bonneauville Borough Municipal Authority Bernard Shanebrook 86 W Hanover Street 717-334-2616 Gettysburg PA 17325-7725 01- 01701 Fairfield Municipal Authority Mark Keller PO Box 705 717-642-6557 Fairfield PA 17320 01- 01718 Littlestown WWTP Michael J. Sneeringer 2136 Whitehall Road 717-359-5636 Littlestown PA 17340-0475 01- 01812 Flatbush Golf Course Inc Thomas A. Kessler 940 Littlestown Road 717-359-7125 Littlestown PA 17340 01- 01820 Oak Village Park Jeffrey Toot 673 Latimore Valley Road 717-528-8206 York Springs PA 17372 01- 01827 Bermudian Springs School District Marlin Ensor 7335 Carlisle Pike PO Box 501 717-528-4113 York Springs PA 17372-0501 01- 01880 Rice Fruit Co Inc John Schriver 2760 Carlisle Road 717-677-8131 Gardners PA 17324-0066 01- 01897 Hanover Area Regional WWTF Edward Reed 44 Frederick Street 717-637-4112 Hanover PA 17331 01- 01916 Lake Meade Municipal Authority Daryl B Leas 59 Curtis Drive 717-259-9998 East Berlin PA 17316 01- 02025 New Oxford Municipal Authority Adam Winters 409 Water Works Road 717-624-3508 New Oxford PA 17350 01- 02051 Arendtsville Dan Hertz PO Box 508 717-677-9300 Arendtsville PA 17303 01- 02091 Chesapeake Estates Adam Martin 535 Martin Road 717-337-0413 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 02117 Camp Nawakwa Ronald Kerr Box 459 717-677-8211 Arentsville PA 17203-0459 01- 02126 Beaver Creek Village Michael Kern 421 Mundis Mill Road 717-757-4459 York PA 17402-9710 01- 02178 Biglerville Borough Authority Kevin Bollinger 33 Musselman Avenue 717-677-8802 Biglerville PA 17307 Last Updated: Friday, September 11, 2009 Page 2 of 270 PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact 01- 02310 Vulcan Construction Materials Harry Deatrick PO Box 468 717-637-7121 Hanover PA 17331 01- 02442 Camp Eder Jim Baer 914 Mt Hope Road 717-642-8256 Fairfield PA 17320 01- 02488 Roundtop MHP Michael Kern 180 Knight Road 717-334-9565 Gettysburg PA 17325-8767 01- 02518 Timeless Towns of America Pat Sanders 2636 Emmitsburg Road 717-334-8121 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 02530 Hoffman Homes Inc Mitch Snyder 815 Orphanage Road 717-359-7148 Littlestown PA 17340 01- 02638 Lincoln Estate MHP Raj Engineer PO Box 1182 717-264-6288 Chambersburg PA 17201 01- 02658 Hanover Filter Plant Terry Sterner 44 Frederick Street 717-637-3877 Hanover PA 17331-3501 01- 02681 Artillery Ridge Camping Resort Michael Kern 610 Taneytown Road 717-334-1288 Gettysburg PA 17325-8777 01- 02696 Franklin Twp Elementary School David Nett Gettysburg Area School Dist 900 Biglerville Road 717-334-6254 Gettysburg PA 17325-8007 01- 02740 Charles Stockham Charles Stockham 55 Browns Dam Road 717-624-2015 New Oxford PA 17350 01- 02781 Columbia Gas Gettysburg CS Carmelo Pitrolo 1700 MacCorkle Avenue SE 304-357-2000 Charleston WV 25325 01- 02841 Empact Analytical Systems Inc Burl McEndree 365 S Main Street 303-637-0150 Brighton CO 80601 01- 02966 Adams County Facilities Center Thomas R Beamer 111-117 Baltimore Street 717-337-9827 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 03045 Suzinn LLC Suzanne Lonky Baladerry Inn 40 Hospital Road 717-337-1342 Gettysburg PA 17325-7798 01- 03075 Dave and Janes Crab House Dave Ott 2989 Tract Road 717-642-5025 Fairfield PA 17320 Last Updated: Friday, September 11, 2009 Page 3 of 270 PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact 01- 03092 Abbottstown Paradise Joint Sewer Authority John Scrivens PO Box 505 717-259-9120 Abbottstown PA 17301 01- 03098 Reading Township Municipal Authority Bennett L. Leas 5500 Carlisle Pike 717-259-9998 New Oxford PA 17350 01- 03202 Castle Hill MHP Michael Kern c/o Dianne Fagan PO Box 176 717-737-3299 Camp Hill PA 17011 01- 03203 Mt View MHP Michael Kern c/o Dianne Fagan PO Box 176 717-737-3299 Camp Hill PA 17011 01- 03283 Anchor Mobile Estates Jeff Toot Stonemill Property Management PO Box 506 717-367-5109 Elizabethtown PA 17022 01- 03356 Roundtop Campground LP Michael Kern 180 Knight Road 717-334-9565 Gettysburg PA 17325-8767 01- 03373 Mason Dixon Environmental Inc George Krichten 2115 Taneytown Road 717-337-0282 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 03384 Todd Nell Todd Nell 163 Orchard Drive 717-633-9709 Hanover PA 17331 01- 03743 Gettysburg Municipal Authority Michael White 601 East Middle Street 717-334-6738 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 03753 Morton Buildings Inc Rod Weaver 3370 York Road 717-624-8000 Gettysburg PA 17325 01- 03873 Ronald E. Cooper Clear Choice Operations Ronald E. Cooper 840 Upper Temple Road 717-677-7639 Biglerville PA 17307 01- 03942 J F Waybrant Family Limited Partnership Michael A Kern 814 East Keller Court 352-746-7078 Hernando FL 34442 01- 04066 Peck's Septic Service Kenneth Peck 68 Pine School Road 717-486-5548 Gardners PA 17324 01- 04103 Watson Environmental O & M Inc James D. Watson 245 Moritz Road 717-642-8677 Orrtanna PA 17353 01- 04140 The Logs David Orndorff 1979 Biglerville Road 717-337-1069 Gettysburg PA 17325-8038 Last Updated: Friday, September 11, 2009 Page 4 of 270 PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact 01- 04196 Pine Run Inc George Krichten 1880 Pine Run Road 717-259-8644 Abbottstown PA 17301 01- 04219 Fairfield Area School District Harold N. Kessel 4840 Fairfield Road 717-642-2042 Fairfield PA 17320 01- 04233 Blue Ridge Sportsmen Association Inc Richard L. Cool 3009 Waynesboro Pike 717-794-5404 Fairfield PA 17320 01- 04253 Hamilton Township John Scrivens 272 Mummerts Church Road 717-259-7237 Abbottstown PA 17301 01- 04296 LWWC Link Gettysburg WWTP Alan D. Roth Little Washington WW Co. 610-645-4215 Bryn Mawr PA 19010 01- 04372 Troy A. Martin/ Water/Waste Water Services Troy A. Martin 1352 Hunterstown Road 717-337-0578 Gettysburg PA 17325 County: Allegheny 02- 00085 PA American Water - Pittsburgh Ronald Bargiel 380 Becks Run Road 412-884-5113 Pittsburgh PA 15210 02- 00087 The Municipal Authority of the Borough of West View George J. Kraynick Neville Island Treatment Plant 200 Neville Road 412-931-3292 Pittsburgh PA 15225 02- 00091 Hulton Treatment Plant Lab Dennis Kreider Municipal Authority of the Borou PO Box 73 412-828-3388 Oakmont PA 15139-0073 02- 00096 Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County McKeesport WTP Brian Beskitt 1430 Railroad Street 412-678-6065 McKeesport PA 15132-4336 02- 00119 Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority Stanley States 900 Freeport Road 412-782-7553 Pittsburgh PA 15238 02- 00122 Wilkinsburg-Penn Joint Water Authority Laboratory Mark F Lerch 2200 Robinson Boulevard 412-243-6200 Pittsburgh PA 15221-1117 02- 00187 Moon Twp Municipal Authority Charleen Brown 1700 Beaver Grade Road Ste 200 412-264-4300 Moon Township PA 15108-3193 02- 00257 Microbac Laboratories Inc - Pittsburgh Division Marla Kruth 100 Marshall Drive 724-772-0610 Warrendale PA 15086-7554 02- 00284 Allegheny County Office of the Medical Examiner Laboratory Constance A Pesacreta 10 County Office Building 542 Forbes Avenue 412-350-4425 Pittsburgh PA 15219 Last Updated: Friday, September 11, 2009 Page 5 of 270 PA-DEP Registered Laboratories DEP Lab ID# Laboratory Name/Address Laboratory Contact 02- 00322 Township of Shaler Kevin Cridge 1037 East Ohio Street 412-822-7766 Pittsburgh PA 15223 02- 00396 RJ Lee Group Inc Lykourgos Iordanidis 350 Hochberg Road 724-325-1776 Monroeville PA 15146 02- 00416 TestAmerica - Pittsburgh Larry Matko 301 Alpha Drive 412-963-7058 Pittsburgh PA 15238 02- 00470 Veolia Water North America Sharon R Tanner 921 Saw Mill Run Blvd 412-390-5009 Pittsburgh PA 15220 02- 00538 Microseeps Incorporated Ruth Welsh 220 William Pitt Way 412-826-5245 Pittsburgh PA 15238-1328 02- 00589 Allegheny County Sanitary Authority Laboratory Betty Jo Kindle 3300 Preble Avenue 412-766-4810 Pittsburgh PA 15233-1092 02- 00592 Boro of Sewickley Water Authority Bruno Russo 601 Thorn Street 412-741-9180 Sewickley PA 15143 02- 00598 Elizabeth Township Sanitary Authority Robert W.
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