Water Treatment

Water Evaluation and Testing

Green Power Resource Management can perform comprehensive analysis and evaluation of your source water. We can use this data to help customize a creative and sustainable solution to your water treatment needs.
Evaluation

SAMPLING & TESTING

According to the well code, all new drinking water wells are required to be sampled for the presence of coliform bacteria prior to being placed into service. The well owner is ultimately responsible for collecting the samples, and the well contractor is responsible for notifying the well owner of their need to collect the samples.
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Some local health departments may require additional sampling such as partial chemical or arsenic. This additional sampling will typically be described on the well construction permit.

Instructions

Federal Regulations

A good water testing laboratory should provide you with clean containers and clear instructions on how to collect your tap water sample. In order to prevent biased test results, it is essential that you follow the water sample collection, preservation, and shipment instructions carefully.
Water Testing

Treatment System

Before purchasing or installing a water treatment system, test your water at the tap. Be aware that water testing is not an easy or inexpensive step. Laboratory fees for water quality analysis vary greatly from one parameter to another.
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Qualified

Test Results

Have the tests results explained to you by a qualified analyst or water quality expert. For example, terms such as ``BDL`` mean that a pollutant could not be detected below a certain value or detection limit.