Crucial Information On Water Testing Labs

By Judy Sullivan


Contamination of water-bodies has resulted in speedy multiplication of viruses, fungi and harmful bacteria. Lack of environmental concern among the various multinational firms has resulted in increased environmental pollution as the companies dump both toxic and non-toxic waste in water-bodies. Environmental watch groups have blamed the governments for lack of strict laws that should curb this vice. One of the solutions to ensuring safety is the establishment of water testing labs.

Old household plumbing equipment can easily react with the mineral elements found in water and their associated service lines. This corrosion results in lead been deposited into the piping system and therefore can easily find its way into the storage tanks. Lead is harmful to ones health and therefore its presence should be regularly tested.

The test results arrived at help the analysts to understand better the system as a whole unlike gaining knowledge on an individual household. Raw-water is not safe for human consumption and therefore one has to rely on the use of pitchers and faucets to filter off unwanted matter. The many counterfeit product in the market make it difficult for one to pinpoint the genuine filter.

Detecting quality problems is an easy process. Factors to look out for include the color, odor and whether any stains occur on clothes washed using this commodity. Contamination easily occurs if the well is too near a septic system. If this is the case, one has to carry out regular checks on the septic systems so as to ensure they are not leaking.

Many state counties and other authorities that have jurisdiction over certain areas require the testing laboratories to report their findings whenever they carry out tests. In the spirit of adhering to ISO standards, the experts are supposed to disclose the various minerals and organisms found and recommend more efficient procedures of purifying the commodity. The consumer confidence report acts as a benchmark and guides technicians while carrying out future tests.

The quality record has to be regularly updated as it may come in handy in solving any future problems and in claiming compensation if any damages occur to your system. The tests should be carried out at least once per year. Detailed testing should be conducted on the presence of total coliform bacteria, dissolved solids, nitrates and the PH levels especially if the well was recently dug or there has been a major overhaul of the plumbing system.

If the family is expecting a new baby, tests for presence of nitrates should be carried out during pregnancy, before the infant is brought home from the hospital and during the first half year of the young ones life. The test is most effective if carried out during summer or spring that is after a rainy period.

Mineral salts like manganese, chloride and iron are some of the elements the water testing labs should test for. They are solvent and can therefore easily corrode into the system. Tests ought to be repeated at least once in three years. Volatile organic compounds are dangerous and therefore harmful to once health. These tests are expensive hence are carried out only when necessary.




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