Fairway Laboratories employs a highly-qualified and experienced staff of chemists, data analysts, and support personnel with backgrounds in all areas of environmental science.
In addition to our lab personnel, we also employ several drivers and data collectors who pick up client-collected samples or perform the collection of monitoring well samples and other sampling required to meet industrial/municipal regulatory requirements.
Bryan Gartland joined Fairway Labs in 1995 and has been a Laboratory Supervisor since 2000. In this capacity, Bryan coordinates the flow of work in the lab. Additionally, he is our semi-volatile, PCB, herbicide and pesticide expert, with more than 10 years of experience using Gas Chromatograph and Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrophotometer technology.
Keith Natoli brought more than 30 years of laboratory experience, including 25 years in the quality control and laboratory supervisory capacity, when he joined Fairway Laboratories in 2000. As a Lab Supervisor, Keith focuses his efforts on quality control and employee training.
Janet Eastep, the supervisor of our microbiology operation, has been at Fairway Labs since 1989. She has more than 20 years of experience in microbiology, including work as a DEP liaison for drinking water compliance samples.
Bill Markel has been with Fairway Laboratories since its inception in 1977, giving him 30 years of experience with our firm. Bill’s area of expertise is in volatiles analysis using Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrophotometer technology.
Ron Bollman joined Fairway Laboratories in 1992. He has extensive experience in metals analysis using Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (GFAA) instrumentation.
Christina Long has been with Fairway Laboratories since 2002. She has experience in many areas of analysis. As a lab supervisor, she focuses on quality control and work flow management.