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Minnesota Department of Health Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program Issues accreditation to State Laboratory ID: 038-999-267 EPA Lab Code: ND00016 Minnesota Valley Testing Labs Inc. 2616 East Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND 58501 for fields of accreditation listed on the laboratory's accompanying Scope of Certification in accordance with the provisions in Minnesota Laws and Rules. Continued accreditation is contingent upon successful on-going compliance with Minnesota Statutes 144.97 to 144.98, 2009 TNI Standard and applicable Minnesota Rules 4740.2010 to 4740.2120. The laboratory's Scope of Certification cites the specific programs, methods, analytes and matrices for which MDH issues this accreditation. This certificate is valid proof of accreditation only when associated with its accompanying Scope of Certification. The Scope of Certification and reports of on-site assessments are on file at the Minnesota Department of Health, 601 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Customers may verify the laboratory's accreditation status in Minnesota by contacting MNELAP at (651) 201-5324. Effective Date: 12/09/2016 Expires: 12/31/2017 Certificate Number: 1169121 Issued under the authority delegated by the Commissioner of Health, State of Minnesota

Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program Scope of Certification THIS LISTING OF FIELDS OF ACCREDITATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 1169121 State Laboratory ID: 038-999-267 EPA Lab Code: ND00016 Issue Date: 12/9/2016 Expiration Date: 12/31/2017 Minnesota Valley Testing Labs Inc. 2616 East Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND 58501 Clean Water Program ASTM D516-07 CWP ASTM D516-07 Sulfate NPW MN EPA 1664B Preparation Techniques: Extraction, solid phase (SPE); CWP EPA 1664B Oil & Grease NPW MN EPA 335.4 Preparation Techniques: Distillation, MIDI; CWP EPA 335.4 Total Cyanide NPW MN Page 1 of 12

EPA 350.1 Preparation Techniques: Distillation, micro; CWP EPA 350.1 Ammonia as N NPW MN EPA 353.2 CWP EPA 353.2 Nitrite as N NPW MN EPA 353.2 (calc.) CWP EPA 353.2 (calc.) Nitrate as N NPW MN EPA 365.1 CWP EPA 365.1 Orthophosphate as P NPW MN CWP EPA 365.1 Total Phosphorus NPW MN EPA 420.4 Preparation Techniques: Distillation, micro; CWP EPA 420.4 Total Phenolics NPW MN Hach 8000 Preparation Techniques: Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Page 2 of 12

CWP Hach 8000 Chemical oxygen demand NPW MN OIA PAI-DK01 Preparation Techniques: Distillation, micro; CWP OIA PAI-DK01 Kjeldahl nitrogen - total NPW MN SM 2130 B-2011 CWP SM 2130 B-2011 Turbidity NPW MN SM 2320 B-2011 CWP SM 2320 B-2011 Alkalinity as CaCO3 NPW MN SM 2510 B-2011 CWP SM 2510 B-2011 Conductivity NPW MN SM 4500-Cl E-2011 CWP SM 4500-Cl E-2011 Chloride NPW MN Page 3 of 12

SM 4500-H+ B-2011 CWP SM 4500-H+ B-2011 ph NPW MN SM 5210 B-2011 CWP SM 5210 B-2011 Biochemical oxygen demand NPW MN SM 5310 C-2011 CWP SM 5310 C-2011 Total Organic Carbon NPW MN SM 5310 C-96 CWP SM 5310 C-96 Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) NPW MN USGS I-1750-85 CWP USGS I-1750-85 Residue-filterable (TDS) NPW MN USGS I-3750-85 Page 4 of 12

CWP USGS I-3750-85 Residue-total NPW MN USGS I-3753-85 CWP USGS I-3753-85 Residue-volatile NPW MN USGS I-3765-85 CWP USGS I-3765-85 Residue-nonfilterable (TSS) NPW MN EPA 200.7 Preparation Techniques: Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Extraction, EPA 1312 SPLP, non-volatiles; Extraction, EPA 1311 TCLP, non-volatiles; CWP EPA 200.7 Aluminum NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Barium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Beryllium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Boron NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Cadmium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Calcium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Cobalt NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Copper NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Iron NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Lead NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Magnesium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Manganese NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Molybdenum NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Nickel NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Potassium NPW MN Page 5 of 12

CWP EPA 200.7 Sodium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Total chromium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Vanadium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.7 Zinc NPW MN EPA 200.8 Preparation Techniques: Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Extraction, EPA 1312 SPLP, non-volatiles; Extraction, EPA 1311 TCLP, non-volatiles; CWP EPA 200.8 Antimony NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Arsenic NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Barium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Beryllium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Cadmium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Cobalt NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Copper NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Lead NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Manganese NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Molybdenum NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Nickel NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Selenium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Silver NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Thallium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Total chromium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Vanadium NPW MN CWP EPA 200.8 Zinc NPW MN EPA 245.1 CWP EPA 245.1 Mercury NPW MN Page 6 of 12

SM 2340 B-2011 CWP SM 2340 B-2011 Total hardness as CaCO3 NPW MN Resource Conservation Recovery Program EPA 9045D RCRP EPA 9045D ph NPW MN EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Preparation Techniques: Digestion, microwave-assisted; Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Extraction, EPA 1312 SPLP, non-volatiles; Extraction, EPA 1311 TCLP, non-volatiles; RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Aluminum SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Aluminum NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Barium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Barium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Beryllium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Beryllium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Boron NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Boron SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Cadmium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Cadmium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Calcium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Calcium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Chromium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Chromium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Cobalt SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Cobalt NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Copper SCM MN Page 7 of 12

RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Copper NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Iron NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Iron SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Lead NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Lead SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Magnesium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Magnesium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Manganese SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Manganese NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Molybdenum SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Molybdenum NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Nickel NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Nickel SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Potassium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Potassium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Sodium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Sodium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Strontium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Strontium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Tin NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Tin SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Titanium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Titanium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Vanadium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Vanadium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Zinc NPW MN RCRP EPA 6010D (Rev 2014) Zinc SCM MN EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Preparation Techniques: Digestion, microwave-assisted; Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Extraction, EPA 1312 SPLP, non-volatiles; Extraction, EPA 1311 TCLP, non-volatiles; RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Antimony SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Antimony NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Arsenic SCM MN Page 8 of 12

RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Arsenic NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Barium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Barium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Beryllium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Beryllium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Cadmium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Cadmium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Chromium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Chromium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Cobalt SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Cobalt NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Copper NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Copper SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Lead NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Lead SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Manganese NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Manganese SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Nickel NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Nickel SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Selenium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Selenium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Silver NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Silver SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Thallium NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Thallium SCM MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Zinc NPW MN RCRP EPA 6020B (Rev 2014) Zinc SCM MN EPA 7470A RCRP EPA 7470A Mercury NPW MN Page 9 of 12

EPA 7471B RCRP EPA 7471B Mercury SCM MN Safe Drinking Water Program EPA 335.4 Preparation Techniques: Distillation, MIDI; SDWP EPA 335.4 Cyanide DW MN EPA 353.2 SDWP EPA 353.2 Nitrate DW MN SDWP EPA 353.2 Nitrite DW MN SM 4500-F C SDWP SM 4500-F C Fluoride DW MN SM 4500-H+ B SDWP SM 4500-H+ B ph DW MN Page 10 of 12

EPA 200.7 Preparation Techniques: Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Extraction, EPA 1312 SPLP, non-volatiles; Extraction, EPA 1311 TCLP, non-volatiles; SDWP EPA 200.7 Aluminum DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Barium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Calcium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Chromium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Copper DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Manganese DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Nickel DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Sodium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.7 Zinc DW MN EPA 200.8 Preparation Techniques: Digestion, hotplate or HotBlock; Extraction, EPA 1312 SPLP, non-volatiles; Extraction, EPA 1311 TCLP, non-volatiles; SDWP EPA 200.8 Antimony DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Arsenic DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Barium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Beryllium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Cadmium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Chromium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Copper DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Lead DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Manganese DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Nickel DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Selenium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Silver DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Thallium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Uranium DW MN SDWP EPA 200.8 Zinc DW MN Page 11 of 12

EPA 245.1 SDWP EPA 245.1 Mercury DW MN Note: Method beginning with "SM" refer to the approved editions of Standard methods for the Examination of Water and Wastes. Approved methods are listed in the applicable parts of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (including its subsequent Federal Register updates), MN Statutes and Rules, and state-issued permits. Page 12 of 12