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Drinking water testing: This involves analyzing the quality of water intended for human consumption. Testing may include analyzing for the presence of bacteria, chemicals, metals, pH levels, turbidity, and other parameters to ensure that the water is safe to drink.
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Groundwater testing: Groundwater testing is conducted to assess water quality in underground aquifers. This may involve testing for contaminants such as nitrates, pesticides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals, and other substances that may risk human health or the environment.
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Surface water testing: Surface water testing involves analyzing water quality in lakes, rivers, streams, and other surface water bodies. Testing may include analysis for contaminants, nutrients, pathogens, and other parameters to assess water quality and potential environmental risks.
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Wastewater testing: Wastewater testing is conducted to assess the quality of water used in industrial, commercial, or residential processes. Testing may include analysis for pollutants, chemicals, organic compounds, and other substances to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and protect the environment.
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Stormwater testing: Stormwater testing is conducted to assess the quality of water that runs off from impervious surfaces during rain events. Testing may include analysis for pollutants, sediment, nutrients, and other parameters to assess the impact of stormwater runoff on water quality and the environment.
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Irrigation water testing: This involves analyzing the quality of water used for irrigation purposes in agriculture, landscaping, or other applications. Testing may include analysis for salts, pH, alkalinity, and other parameters to ensure that the water is suitable for plant growth and does not impact soil quality.
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Recreational water testing: Recreational water testing assesses the quality of water in swimming pools, hot tubs, spas, and other recreational water facilities. Testing may include analysis for bacteria, viruses, algae, and other pathogens to protect swimmers’ and bathers’ health.
Overall, water testing services are essential for assessing water quality, ensuring compliance with regulations, protecting human health and the environment, and making informed decisions about using and managing water resources.