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Water Testing

Tests in this area include Drinking Water Testing, Livestock Drinking Water Testing, and Irrigation Water for Nurseries and Greenhouses, Irrigation Water for Turf grasses, and Pond and Lake Water.

 

 

Drinking Water Testing

The goal of Drinking Water program is to promote well water testing and to educate home-owners on its importance.

Livestock Drinking Water

Testing drinking water for livestock is an important step for diagnosing problems related to water quality that could limit productivity and profitability. It is not uncommon for aesthetic problems, such as odors and tastes, to cause water intake in livestock to drop. This, in turn, can reduce productivity. Less frequently, bacterial contamination can adversely affect animal health.

Irrigation Water for Nurseries and Greenhouses

Testing irrigation waters is important for diagnosing problems that may be related to water quality as well as for assessing irrigation water nutrient content when used for fertigation.

Irrigation Water for Turf grasses

Testing irrigation waters is important for diagnosing problems that may be related to water quality as well as for assessing irrigation water nutrient content when used for fertigation.

Pond and Lake Water

Testing your pond or lake water is an important step for assessing its quality and to help prevent problems before they occur. For ponds or lakes with an existing water quality program, testing is an essential tool for diagnosing the cause of the problem and determining suitable treatment options.

Farm Food Safety (GAP) Water Testing

Bacterial testing of irrigation and postharvest processing water for fresh fruit and vegetable production to promote farm food safety and Good Agricultural Practices is essential.