Safe, healthy drinking water is paramount to good health. The analysis reports we provide will enable you to identify and manage the parameters which are in excess and which could be harmful to your health and the health of your employees.
We carry out a large number of drinking water analysis for our clients. Our carefully designed analysis packages include all the most important physical, chemical and microbiological indicators of water quality. We mainly report the results using WHO (World Health Organization) guide line levels so you can easily see which parameters are in excess. As part of analysis we include fluoride, a common problem in many ground waters of Kenya and Tanzania.
| Code |
Analysis Name |
Detail |
| CNWA200 |
Standard Drinking Water Analysis |
pH, EC, NO3, NH4, P, K, Ca, Mg, SO4, Cu, Fe, Zn,Mn, B, Na, Cl, HCO3, CO3, F |
| PHWA070 |
Drinking Water Analysis (*UKAS only) |
pH, EC, NO3, NH4, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Cu, Fe, Zn, Mn, B, Na, Cl, HCO3, Mo, F |
| CNWA203 |
Standard NEMA Drinking Water Analysis |
pH,TSS,NO3,NH4,NO2,TDS,F,Cd,Cu,Zn,F,As,Pb,Se, P.V., E.coli |
| CNWA304 |
Heavy Metals Analysis |
Pb,Ni,Cu,Cd,Cr,Zn,B |
| PHWA050 |
Heavy Metals (*UKAS only) |
Pb, Ni, As, Cd, Cr, Hg, B, Cu, Zn |
| NSWA003 |
Feacal Coliform and Feacal E.coli |
MPN, E. Coli |
| NSWA004 |
Water Borne Diseases Analysis |
Total Bacteria Count, Feacal Coliform Count (MPN), Feacal E.coli |
| PHPR030 |
Pesticides in Drinking Water |
GC-MS Screening (400 pesticides) |
We currently receive drinking water samples from farms, homes, hotels, lodges, schools and hospitals.
For water treatment & purification technologies please contact Brandon Barbour of Pure water Solutions Ltd on info@purewaterafrica.com
The information and recommendations we supply you are based on an analysis of the water sample you supply us. It is therefore essential that the sample you send to our laboratory truly represents the water source from where it is taken. Please take time to read the our recommended sampling protocol so we can give you quality information from each water sample you send us. Read more about How to take a good drinking water sample.
Very important: When sampling for microbiological parameters you must use a sterile bottle – we can supply these, please just request on email. These samples should be refrigerated if possible in a cooler box and sent to our lab within 8 hours of sampling.
In order for us to process your water sample as quickly as possible we request you fill out a sample submission form giving us all the information relating to your samples. This information really helps our sample intake team and ensures accurate information on your water analysis report. Click here to download our Drinking Water sample submission form.
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