Ensuring non-potable water safety is vital for ecosystems, infrastructure, and regulatory compliance. PITS Environmental’s experts offer comprehensive testing for industrial wastewater, stormwater runoff, reclaimed water, and groundwater, ensuring quality and safety across various sources.
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Non-potable water sources can carry a variety of potential contaminants, ranging from suspended solids and heavy metals to nutrients, pathogens, and organic compounds. Left unchecked, these contaminants can disrupt local ecology, pose a risk to human health, and lead to infrastructure damage or regulatory non-compliance. By conducting accurate and timely testing, you gain the insights needed to manage water resources responsibly, minimize environmental impact, and maintain compliance with local, state, and federal guidelines.
We employ state-of-the-art instrumentation to detect and quantify metals, volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs), pesticides, herbicides, nutrients (like nitrates, phosphates, and ammonia), and microbiological indicators.
Our team stays up to date on the latest environmental standards, such as EPA methods and local regulatory requirements. We deliver data sets that help clients maintain compliance with discharge permits, stormwater regulations, and reclamation guidelines.
Every water source has its own unique characteristics and challenges. We work closely with you to design a testing regimen that addresses your specific concerns—whether you need routine surveillance, special event sampling, or emergency response analysis.
Beyond basic test results, our experts provide clear, actionable interpretations of the data. We can help you understand trends, identify problem areas, and recommend best practices or treatment options to meet environmental goals.
Our laboratory holds relevant certifications and accreditations, ensuring that every analysis is conducted with precision reliability, and a commitment to quality control.
Don’t wait for issues to arise, regular testing can prevent costly problems and health risks.
Our non-potable water testing services cater to a wide spectrum of clients and scenarios, including:
When it comes to safeguarding the environment and ensuring responsible resource management, reliable data is key. Partnering with PITS Environmental for non-potable water testing means working with a team dedicated to quality, accuracy, and meaningful results. Contact us today to discuss your testing needs, book a test, or learn more about how we can support your environmental objectives.
ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) for detecting trace metals with precision.
Microbiological Testing for identifying pathogens like E. coli and Legionella.
Ion Chromatography for measuring ions like nitrates and sulfates.
Protect your environment with our specialized water and air quality testing solutions, offering comprehensive analysis to detect contaminants, convenient sample collection, and on-site testing for immediate results. Contact us today to schedule a consultation or on-site visit and take the first step toward a healthier, safer environment!
Non-potable water includes any water not suitable for human consumption. Examples include treated wastewater, stormwater runoff, irrigation water, groundwater influenced by industrial activities, and various process waters used in manufacturing and other industrial operations.
Testing frequency depends on local regulations, permit requirements, and the specific goals of your water management plan. Many facilities conduct routine testing quarterly or annually, while others may require more frequent sampling during critical operations or following environmental events, such as heavy rainfall.
Common contaminants include metals (like lead and copper), nutrients (such as nitrates and phosphates), organic compounds (VOCs, SVOCs, and PAHs), pathogens, suspended solids, and various chemical additives. Our laboratory tailors the testing panel to your specific source and regulatory requirements.
Our team keeps abreast of current environmental regulations at local, state, and federal levels. We provide test results along with a clear interpretation, indicating whether your data meets the applicable standards and guidelines. If results show exceedances, we can advise on potential corrective actions or treatment strategies.
Absolutely. In addition to providing accurate analytical data, our experts offer consultations to help you understand your results. We can recommend best practices for managing your water sources, improving treatment methods, and ensuring ongoing compliance with environmental regulations.
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