Looking Beyond the Pandemic: Climate Change and Drought In 2021

Over the past year, the Covid-19 pandemic pulled state resources and public attention away from the looming specter of global climate change. But while our attention was fixed on vaccine rollouts and mask mandates, climate change didn’t stop impacting California’s water. 2021 heralded some unprecedented water challenges for districts across the state. Now more than ever, we need to talk about climate change and the role it plays in California’s droughts.

It is well established that California’s droughts are becoming more common and more severe. The past year was one of the driest in a century; crucial reservoirs like Lake Mead have dropped to record lows; and many communities continue to over-draft groundwater aquifers to keep up with demand. In October, Governor Gavin Newsom declared a statewide drought emergency and asked Californians to “redouble our efforts to save water in every way possible.” For many, the sight of depleted reservoirs and bone-dry wells looks eerily similar to the height of California’s last major drought––which only officially ended 2 years ago.

So what is happening to California’s droughts?…

A Quick Year in Review: 2021

2022 is here and we are all excited to see what this year will bring. But before we dive into new discussions, developments, and events, we would like to reflect on some important industry news that broke last year. Looking back at the unique challenges and topics of 2021 may help predict how our industry will change as we progress through the new year…

Babcock Laboratories is Closed for Christmas & New Years

As the holidays are approaching, the staff at Babcock Labs would like to inform you that we will be closed on Friday, December 24th, in observance of Christmas. We will also be closed Friday, December 31st, in observance of New Year's Day. When transporting and delivering temperature sensitive samples with short holding time methods, we ask that you keep this holiday closure in mind to ensure continued quality service. In addition, please place bottle orders and requests for sampling supplies well in advance to avoid delays and expedite your sample delivery experience.

Please forward this to your staff members who provide sample transportation and delivery to Babcock Labs.

The entire Babcock Team thanks you for your continued business and support. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns.

We wish you a fun, relaxing, and safe holiday!

Stormwater Preparedness: Are You Ready for Stormwater Season?

Stormwater season is upon us! If you haven’t reviewed your company stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) recently or are unsure of the monitoring parameters required under your Standard Industrial Code (SIC) within the current Industrial General Permit (IGP), now is a good time to review your monitoring responsibilities. Monitoring locations are identified in the SWPPP, and tests are typically specific to your industry and dictated by your SIC code. It is always advisable to review the SWPPP so that you make certain your organization is in compliance with the region’s…

"Quality Through Collaboration": ELAP Hosts Inaugural Conference

In June, water industry professionals across California sat down at their computers and turned on their video cameras to participate in ELAP’s inaugural conference. The event was held virtually from June 1st to June 3rd and featured expert presentations on the latest in environmental testing and analysis. Attendees also gained valuable insight into important developments in the industry, including ELAP’s changing accreditation regulations.

This year’s conference is a part of ELAP’s larger efforts to modernize their program requirements and transition laboratories into the new accreditation process. The Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program or ELAP, has been around since 1989, when it was founded as part of the California Environmental Laboratory Improvement Act. ELAP’s mission is to…