
What Is The Difference Between MCLG and MCL?
There are thousands of acronyms used by the EPA, water engineers, and public health practitioners. This article provides clarity on important water-related acronyms
There are thousands of acronyms used by the EPA, water engineers, and public health practitioners. This article provides clarity on important water-related acronyms
By analyzing the water quality of bottled water, tap water, and household-treated tap water in the San Francisco Bay Area, this study illuminates the trade-offs people face in terms of...
To ensure the consistency and dependability of the Tap Score testing service, while operating on a swift time frame, we have implemented a number of important quality assurance and control...
All laboratory testing instruments and methods have an inherent minimum detection level–a concentration below which an instrument fails to measure something reliably. If you’re doing a laboratory water test then...
While there are a lot of great resources regarding water quality reports, the only sure-fire way to really know what’s in your water is to test it yourself. That’s where...
Water treatment companies know that the easiest way to sell you water treatment equipment is to send a salesperson in through your front door with a “free water testing kit.”...