Laboratories working in water and wastewater analysis face more challenges than ever before. With increased regulatory scrutiny around “forever chemicals” like PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), accurate, audit-ready results are essential. EPA Method 1633, which is specifically for PFAS analysis in non-potable water, has raised the bar—but also the complexity.

For lab teams, managing data for more than 40 PFAS compounds per sample (plus, a high volume of samples), represents a significant strain. That strain is amplified for teams who rely on outdated methods like manual data entry or spreadsheet-based systems.

So, how can labs clear these hurdles? How can they master EPA Method 1633? Let’s explore how BTSOFT’s purpose-built laboratory software can transform PFAS data management.

Why EPA Method 1633 Is So Complex

EPA Method 1633 is designed to monitor the presence of PFAS in wastewater. This regulation demands precise reporting for over 40 individual compounds. That’s a demanding task for even the most skilled environmental labs.

Each sample needs careful tracking. From preparation and analysis to data recording and reporting, doing this manually and/or done via spreadsheets is error-prone and inefficient. One missed entry can mean non-compliance or a failed audit, risking both reputation and regulatory standing.

PFAS Testing

The Growing Need for Accurate Analysis

Common Data Challenges for Wastewater Labs

  • High sample volumes, sometimes hundreds per day, translating to thousands of individual data points.
  • Detailed record-keeping requirements, including parameters, hold times, and chain-of-custody documentation.
  • Anxiety around audit readiness, especially when data is scattered across files and manual notes.
  • Regulatory demands that leave no room for error, delays, or missed details.

Yes, these represent a challenge to your lab’s efficiency, but they can also represent a landmine and cause your lab to lose trust with clients and regulators.

So, what can you do?

How a Modern LIMS Solves EPA Method 1633 Data Management

Environmental and wastewater labs face unique challenges in managing data for EPA Method 1633, given the large number of analytes, strict regulatory requirements, and the need to maintain audit-ready records. A modern Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) can fundamentally transform how labs approach these challenges.

Automated Data Capture

LIMS automate the process of capturing data directly from laboratory instruments, eliminating the need for manual data entry and transcription. This not only reduces the risk of human errors commonly associated with spreadsheets, but also ensures that all results for the 40+ PFAS compounds are accurately mapped to the appropriate samples. Data can flow into the system, where it is automatically validated against method specifications. In practice, this looks like a dashboard view, where analysis files are uploaded or automatically imported, and results are instantly available for review, minimizing turnaround time and maximizing data integrity.

Automating EPA Reporting

Why Environmental Labs Trust LIMS

Customizable and Rapid Reporting

With a LIMS, report generation becomes fast and flexible. Labs can configure reports to comply not only with federal EPA requirements, but also local or permit-specific stipulations. Instead of spending hours assembling results and narrative in spreadsheets or word processors, automated templates can compile compliant reports at the click of a button. This means faster delivery of results to clients and less risk of missing a critical compliance detail.

Audit-Ready Trails and Data Integrity

Regulatory compliance means being able to track every action performed on your data. In a LIMS, every action—be it data entry, edits, reviews, or approvals—is logged with time stamps and user credentials. This creates a complete chain-of-custody and data audit trail that is easily accessible in the event of an audit or regulatory review. Labs benefit from increased security and peace of mind, knowing their records can stand scrutiny.

Elimination of Manual Entry and Centralized Data Management

Manual entry into spreadsheets or disparate databases increases the likelihood of errors and inefficiencies. LIMS centralize all analysis, QC, and client information into a single, secure platform. Results, documentation, and chain-of-custody records are all stored together, streamlining workflow and making information retrieval quick and reliable.

Client Transparency

With LIMS, you can offer secure client portals, giving clients real-time access to results and compliance records. This not only improves transparency but also builds trust, as clients can directly view sample progress and access finalized reports without delay.

Mastering EPA Method 1633 Is Possible with BTSOFT

While not all LIMS solutions are created equal, choosing a platform purpose-built for environmental analysis—and supported by experts—can be transformative. ALPACA LIMS by BTSOFT integrates these capabilities seamlessly, supporting water and wastewater labs nationwide. If you’re ready to move beyond manual processes and reduce compliance risk, explore how BTSOFT’s LIMS can streamline your PFAS workflow. Schedule a free demo with BTSOFT or contact our team to see how we can help.

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