Characterize waters and identify changes or trends in water quality over time;
Identify specific existing or emerging water quality problems;
Gather information to design specific pollution prevention or remediation programs;
Determine whether program goals — such as compliance with pollution regulations or implementation of effective pollution control actions — are being met; and
Respond to emergencies, such as spills and floods.
Some types of monitoring activities meet several of these purposes at once; others are specifically designed for one reason.
Conditions
We are able to undertake water quality assessments of the following environments:
SURFACE WATER
GROUND WATER
DRINKING WATER
PACKAGE DRINKING WATER
SWIMMING POOL WATER
INDUSTRIAL WATER
IRRIGATION WATER
WATER FROM PURIFIERS
PARAMETERS– pH ,COLOR ,TURBIDITY ,ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY ,TOTAL DISSOLVE SOLIDS ,CALCIUM ,MAGNESIUM ,TOTAL HARDNESS ,TOTAL ALKALINITY ,CHLORIDES ,TOTAL CHROMIUM , FLUORIDE ,IRON ,SULPHATE ,COPPER ,CADMIUM ,LEAD ,ZINC ,FREE RESIDUAL CHLORINE ,MANGANESE ,NITRATE ,SULPHIDE ,PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS ,NICKEL ,ARSENIC ,TEMPERATURE ,BORON ,ALUMINIUM ,SELENIUM ,MERCURY ,TOTAL SOLIDS ,TOTAL VOLATILE SOLIDS.