Water Testing Standards
Water testing standards encompass established protocols, guidelines, and criteria used to assess the quality, safety, and suitability of water for various purposes, including drinking, industrial use, recreational activities, and environmental monitoring. These standards are developed by international organizations, governmental agencies, and regulatory bodies to ensure that water samples are analyzed consistently and accurately using validated methods. Water testing standards cover a wide range of parameters such as microbiological contaminants (e.g., bacteria, viruses), chemical pollutants (e.g., heavy metals, pesticides), physical properties (e.g., pH, turbidity), and radiological substances. They define sampling procedures, analytical techniques, detection limits, and permissible concentration levels to protect public health, safeguard ecosystems, and comply with legal and environmental regulations.
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