This is a great testing package for city supplied water as it covers a variety of inorganics that are commonly found water, along with some disinfectants and disinfection by-products. This test is great for city […]
This is a great testing package for city supplied water as it covers a variety of inorganics that are commonly found water, along with some disinfectants and disinfection by-products. This test is great for city water as it looks for lead and copper as well as disinfectants like chlorine and chloramine and disinfection byproducts such as total trihalomethanes, bromate and chlorite. This standard testing package covers all the major cations, anions and physical characteristics and volatile organic chemicals that are important in determining what water treatment option will work the best given the water quality including:
• (29) metals and minerals
• (7) other inorganic compounds
• (9) physical characteristics + 3 Disinfectants
• (53) volatile organic chemicals + 10 Disinfection ByProducts
The Basic test is a great package for testing well water as it covers many minerals/metals and other inorganic compounds that can be naturally occurring due to the various geologic formations in the area. This testing...
The Deluxe test is a great option for testing well water as it covers many minerals/metals and other inorganic compounds that can be naturally occurring due to the various geologic formations in the area. In addition,...
This is a great testing package as covers a variety of inorganics that are commonly found water. Additionally, this test is great for city water as it looks for lead and copper as well as disinfectants like chlorine a...
Arsenic exists in two oxidative states in water: arsenite(III) and arsenate (V). Arsenite has a valence of +3, also referred to as “trivalent” arsenic, while Arsenate has a valence of +5 referred to a “pentavalent”. W...
Also referred to as a Standard Plate Count, HPC or SPC for short. This test is a procedure for estimating the number of live heterotrophic bacteria typically found in water. Heterotrophic bacteria are defined as requi...
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