Does the APS have a permit to receive regulated foreign and domestic soil samples?
Yes, the APS has received a USDA permit to receive and manage regulated soil samples. The permit is #S-64308. What if I need help deciding if my samples are regulated soil? If you are having difficulty deciding if your samples are “soil” or if they are regulated please contact Bruce Glagola (630/252-9797, glagola@aps.anl.gov). What do I have to do to ship a regulated soil sample to the APS? Contact the APS to arrange for the shipment. The following criteria must be met for soil sample shipments that are subject to the USDA soil permit regulations: • All shipments of regulated soil must be less than three (3) pounds in total weight. • The soil must be double bagged and packaged in sturdy, leak-proof containers. • The shipment must be accompanied with a current copy of the APS soil permit. Place the permit inside the package. A copy of the current APS Soil Import Permit can be downloaded here. This is a new permit issued in January 2009. The old permit can no longer be used. • The packag
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