Ensure Safe and Clean Drinking Water with Our Potable Water Testing Services
Our testing services cover a wide range of contaminants, including bacteria, heavy metals, pesticides, and other harmful substances. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or property manager, we provide customized solutions to meet your specific needs.
Precise indoor air testing for a healthier environment.
Trusted water quality analysis to safeguard your family.
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Access to clean and safe drinking water is essential for health and well-being. Contaminants such as bacteria, heavy metals, and harmful chemicals can pose serious health risks if left unchecked.
Our potable water testing services help you identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with safety standards, including EPA regulations.
We provide a full range of potable water testing services designed to meet your needs:
Including bacteria, heavy metals, nitrates, and more.
Get immediate results without delay.
Let us handle the process for you.
Our team uses advanced testing methods to deliver accurate, reliable results that you can trust.
Reach out to schedule your test at a convenient time for you.
Some parameters, like pH and chlorine, conductivity, turbidity, can be tested momentarily with our on-site testing services for immediate results. Alternatively, opt for sample collection for comprehensive lab analysis
We can visit your location to collect water samples, ensuring proper techniques are followed for accurate testing. Proper sample collection is crucial to maintain the integrity of the analysis and avoid contamination.
Get detailed, actionable insights from our reliable reports, helping you address any water quality concerns effectively
Don’t wait for issues to arise—regular testing can prevent costly problems and health risks.
Our services are designed for:
Learn more about how we help homeowners, schools, and municipalities maintain drinking water safety through precise testing and preventive monitoring.
Potable water testing involves analyzing water intended for drinking to ensure it meets safety and quality standards. This includes checking for harmful contaminants such as bacteria, heavy metals (like lead and arsenic), and chemical pollutants.
Testing also evaluates physical characteristics like pH, turbidity, and mineral levels, which can impact both safety and taste.
Our lead and copper testing for schools ensures your institution meets compliance mandates while protecting vulnerable students.
Even if your water appears clear and tastes fine, it may still harbor contaminants. Groundwater can be affected by industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and aging infrastructure, all of which can introduce toxins into your water supply. For example:
Commonly leaches from old pipes, posing a significant risk to children’s development
Often found in agricultural areas, they can cause health issues, especially for infants
These microorganisms can cause severe gastrointestinal illnesses
To understand how E. coli and coliform bacteria impact industrial and public water systems, read our blog on E. coli & coliform testing compliance.
In the U.S., potable water quality is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which sets limits for over 90 contaminants. Our regulatory compliance services ensure your facility meets federal and state standards, reducing risk of fines, public health issues, or reputational damage.
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.
After installing a new well or water system.
If your water source is near industrial sites, farms, or septic systems.
If you experience changes in water taste, smell, or appearance.
Annually for private wells or small community water systems.
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!
Our potable water testing includes analyzing for bacteria, heavy metals (such as lead and arsenic), nitrates, pH levels, and other potential contaminants like pesticides or industrial chemicals. Each of these substances can pose significant health risks, including gastrointestinal illnesses, developmental problems in children, or even long-term diseases. Ensuring your water is free from these hazards is crucial for the safety of your family or community.
Bacteria like E. coli, coliforms, and Legionella can contaminate water sources, often due to improper sanitation, septic system leaks, or agricultural runoff. Consuming water with these pathogens can lead to severe gastrointestinal illnesses, infections, or in rare cases, life-threatening conditions, especially for vulnerable individuals like children, pregnant women, and the elderly.
Heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and arsenic can enter water supplies through aging pipes, industrial waste, or natural mineral deposits. Prolonged exposure to these metals can cause neurological damage, kidney problems, and other chronic health issues. Lead, in particular, is extremely harmful to children, impairing brain development and causing learning difficulties.
Nitrates, often originating from fertilizers or septic systems, can contaminate groundwater and pose serious health risks. In infants, high nitrate levels can cause “blue baby syndrome,” a condition that reduces oxygen in the blood. Long-term exposure in adults may also increase the risk of certain cancers and thyroid issues.
pH levels that are too high (alkaline) or too low (acidic) can affect the safety and usability of water. Acidic water can corrode pipes, leading to leaching of harmful metals like lead and copper, while highly alkaline water can result in unpleasant taste and scale buildup, potentially affecting plumbing and appliances.
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