Drinking Water & Potable Water Testing

Drinking Water & Potable Water Testing
Ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water is crucial for protecting public health and well-being. we offer comprehensive water testing services that encompass both microbiological and chemical analyses, providing a thorough assessment of your water’s safety and purity.
Microbiological Testing
Our microbiological testing services are designed to detect harmful microorganisms that can compromise the safety of drinking water. We analyze water samples for a range of pathogens, including:
- Bacteria (such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter, pseudomonas)
- Fungi and other pathogens that could pose a risk to human health
- Legionella testing
By identifying any microbial contamination, we ensure that your drinking water complies with health and safety standards, preventing the spread of waterborne diseases and providing peace of mind to consumers.
Chemical Testing
Our chemical analysis services provide a detailed examination of the chemical composition of your water, identifying harmful contaminants that may not be visible or detectable through regular inspection. We test for a wide range of chemical pollutants, including:
- Heavy Metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and others) that can accumulate in the body over time and cause serious health problems.
- Anions (such as nitrates, sulfates, chlorides, and fluoride), which can impact water quality and cause health concerns at high concentrations.
- Oxyhalides (like chlorite, chlorate, and bromate), which are by-products of disinfecting chemicals that can form during water treatment processes.
- Organic Compounds (such as solvents, VOCs, and industrial chemicals) that can be toxic or carcinogenic when consumed over prolonged periods.
- Pesticides and Herbicides that can contaminate water sources, especially in agricultural areas, posing risks to human health and the environment.
By conducting thorough chemical testing, we provide a complete picture of your water quality, helping you identify any potential contaminants and assess whether your water meets regulatory standards for safe consumption.
