Use of an x-ray fluorescence analyzer (XRF) as a field screening tool for lead

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September, 23, 2014

Mr. Jeremy Westcott
Environmental Testing & Consulting, Inc.
38900 Huron River Drive
Romulus, Michigan 48174-1159

Dear Mr. Westcott: