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  Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry http://www.setac.org/
SETAC is an independent, nonprofit society providing a forum for individuals and environmental institutions, to discuss issues, management, conservation research and development.
  ACS: Division of Environmental Chemistry http://www.envirofacs.org/
Open to members and National Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Lists archives of symposia, student awards, approved programs, certificated members, contacts for joining.
  Association of Chemistry and the Environment http://www.europeanace.com/
Non-profit group of European scientists from fields of atmosphere science, biology, geology, soil science, industrial chemistry, sociology, medicine, toxicology and water science, promoting education in this area.
  Japan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association http://www.jemca.or.jp/
JEMCA is committed to improving efficiency of the technologies and certification in tests of air and water pollution, and hazardous materials. Includes organization and training programs in Tokyo.
  IChemE: Environmental Subject Group http://www.icheme.org/enetwork/mainframeset.asp?areaid=176
Institution of Chemical Engineers network aiming to further positive effects on the environment of advances in chemical engineering. Includes events and contacts.
  Michigan Environmental Laboratory Association http://www.michlabs.org/
MELA implements accreditation programs, aims to develop and apply better analytical methods, regulations and communication throughout the state, from East Lansing.
  Pennsylvania Association of Accredited Environmental Laboratories http://www.paael.org/
PaAAEL is an network of professionals at labs accredited by the state's Department of Environmental Protection, to test drinking water, solid, aqueous or airborne waste for hazards. Includes details of online training, membership, and contacts throughout the state.
  New York Association of Approved Environmental Laboratories http://www.nyaael.org/
NYAAEL is a non-profit organization of the state's Department of Health, with events, membership form, officials, inviting representatives from industries testing for hazards in air, drinking and waste water, and solid waste.

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