General Guide Water Sampling
A general guide of minimal precautions – microbiological quality testing of bore water for drinking purposes
Drinking water should be safe to use and aesthetically pleasing. Sources of drinking water are typically mains supplied water (tap water), groundwater (bores, wells), surface water (dams, lakes, reservoirs) or rainwater tanks. Any water intended for consumption should be tested for microbial and chemical quality.
Water quality testing can provide valuable information about the condition of a particular body of water, and whether it may require special treatment before use. The best way to do that is to work with an experienced and accredited water testing laboratory. NATA Accredited, MLP Laboratories has many years of experience in water quality testing.
If collecting a water sample yourself, the accompanying instructions are generalised and provide minimum precautions for sampling bore and rain water for microbiological parameters. Different methods may additionally apply based on your requirements. That’s why we strongly recommend before getting started, you do drop us a line or call us during business hours to ensure that sampling equipment, preservatives, and procedures for sample collection are acceptable.