There are various sources of contamination that result in the presence of harmful bacteria, viruses or fungi in most vast water-bodies. In the past, environmental watch groups have strongly criticized the waste disposal policy of most multi-national firms especially those that dispose untreated waste in water bodies. In the recent past, increased cases of contamination have resulted in the springing up of water testing labs in major urban and semi-urban areas.
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 results of the test help to give a picture of how the whole system although not pin pointing to any particular household. To make this commodity safe for drinking, faucet and pitcher filters can be used to filter off the lead. There are many counterfeit filters in the market hence the need to acquire only filters that are certified by the NSF.
Problems relating to quality can be easily detected. Among the factors one has to deeply look into include the color, any stains on clothes washed and odor emanating from the liquid. Health experts advise that wells should be located a safe distance from septic tanks to avoid contamination.
After carrying out the tests, many laboratories have to file their findings with the federal, state or tribal water agencies that are responsible for monitoring public water systems. They have a requirement to report any contaminants found and recommend best ways of ensuring safety of this commodity. The quality engineers have to generate an annual consumer confidence report that is distributed to all stakeholders. Its key contents include the technician findings and the possible health effects.
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.
Excess nitrates are harmful to both a new born kid or the expectant mother. Expectant ladies should make sure that the waters are tested and that they contain acceptable nitrate levels otherwise they pose a health risk. For accuracy of results, tests should be conducted after a rainy period.
Water testing labs should test for the presence of minerals salts such as chloride, manganese and iron which might have easily corroded into the system. These tests need to be repeated after every three years. Testing for volatile organic compounds can be very expensive and therefore such tests should be limited to only when necessary.
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 results of the test help to give a picture of how the whole system although not pin pointing to any particular household. To make this commodity safe for drinking, faucet and pitcher filters can be used to filter off the lead. There are many counterfeit filters in the market hence the need to acquire only filters that are certified by the NSF.
Problems relating to quality can be easily detected. Among the factors one has to deeply look into include the color, any stains on clothes washed and odor emanating from the liquid. Health experts advise that wells should be located a safe distance from septic tanks to avoid contamination.
After carrying out the tests, many laboratories have to file their findings with the federal, state or tribal water agencies that are responsible for monitoring public water systems. They have a requirement to report any contaminants found and recommend best ways of ensuring safety of this commodity. The quality engineers have to generate an annual consumer confidence report that is distributed to all stakeholders. Its key contents include the technician findings and the possible health effects.
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.
Excess nitrates are harmful to both a new born kid or the expectant mother. Expectant ladies should make sure that the waters are tested and that they contain acceptable nitrate levels otherwise they pose a health risk. For accuracy of results, tests should be conducted after a rainy period.
Water testing labs should test for the presence of minerals salts such as chloride, manganese and iron which might have easily corroded into the system. These tests need to be repeated after every three years. Testing for volatile organic compounds can be very expensive and therefore such tests should be limited to only when necessary.