Safe Drinking Water Program (SWDA)

The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) was passed by Congress more than 30 years ago to regulate the public drinking water supply. SDWA authorizes the EPA to set national standards for drinking water to protect us against both naturally-occurring and man-made contaminants that may be found in drinking water. The EPA, along with states work together to make sure that these standards are met.
NTS is certified to analyze drinking water for:
- Alkalinity by Standard Methods 2320 B
- Bromide by EPA method 300.0
- Chloride by EPA method 300.0
- Fluoride by EPA method 300.0 and Standard Methods 4500-F
- Nitrate by EPA method 300.0 and 353.2
- Nitrite by EPA method 300.0 and 353.2
- Orthophoshate by EPA method 300.0
- pH by Standard Methods 4400-H
- Specific Conductance by Standard Methods 2510 B
- Sulfate by EPA method 330.0 and Standard Methods 4500-SO4
- Turbidity by EPA method 180.1
- Antimony by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Arsenic by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Barium by EPA method 200.7
- Beryllium by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Cadmium by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Calcium by EPA method 200.7
- Chromium by EPA method 200.7 and Standard Methods 3113 B
- Copper by EPA method 200.7 and Standard Methods 3113 B
- Iron by EPA method 200.7
- Lead by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Magnesium by EPA method 200.7
- Manganese by EPA method 200.7
- Mercury by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Nickel by EPA method 200.7 and Standard Methods 3113 B
- Selenium by Standard Methods 3113 B
- Sodium by EPA method 200.7
- Total Coliform by Colilert/Colisure/Quanti-Tray
- Escherichia Coli by Colilert/Colisure/Quanti-Tray
- Heterotrophic Plate Count by SimPlate
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If you would like to request sample bottles or obtain a price quote please call or email:
Renee Stone
(218) 742-1042
rstone@netechnical.com
For more information:
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/water/index.html
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/standards.html
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/faq/faq.html