Water Testing Labs

Safe drinking water and fresh air are the unavoidable needs of any living being. More than 70% of the human body is composed of water. But unfortunately, only 3% of water across the globe is freshwater and only half of that is available for human consumptions. In developing countries like India, population growth combined with industrial development is hard pressing on water demand resulting in the shrinkage of the water table.
The shrinking water table, bad industrial waste management practices, and improper sanitation are responsible for the deteriorating quality of drinking water. The most essential requirement to ensure good quality drinking water testing availability is, conduct regular testing of drinking water.
Whether you rely on municipal water supply, private wells, or other sources, periodic water testing helps ensure that your water is safe for consumption.

Why Drinking Water Testing is Important

Water can contain various contaminants that are not always visible or detectable by taste or smell. Testing your drinking water is crucial for detecting:

Microbiological Contaminants: Bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause waterborne diseases.
Chemical Contaminants: Toxic chemicals like lead, mercury, pesticides, and industrial waste that can affect human health.
Physical Contaminants: Turbidity and sediment that can affect the appearance and quality of water.
Radiological Contaminants: Radioactive elements like radon and uranium that may naturally occur in some water supplies.

Microbiological Testing

Checks for bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause diseases. Tests often include:

Total Coliform and E. coli: Indicators of bacterial contamination, particularly in private wells and untreated water sources.
Legionella Testing: Critical for facilities with large plumbing systems, cooling towers, or spa pools.

Chemical Testing

Measures levels of harmful chemicals that can be present in water, such as:

Heavy Metals: Testing for lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium, which can pose serious health risks.
Pesticides and Herbicides: Agricultural runoff can introduce toxic chemicals into drinking water, especially in rural areas.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): These include chemicals like benzene and trichloroethylene, often from industrial processes or improper waste disposal.

Mineral Testing

Determines the concentration of essential and non-essential minerals in water:

Hardness (Calcium & Magnesium): High levels can affect plumbing systems and water quality.
Iron & Manganese: High concentrations can cause discoloration and affect taste.

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