Meet GSA Water Testing Requirements with Confidence
In 2024, the General Services Administration (GSA) increased its water quality compliance requirements for leased facilities across the U.S. — including Florida. If your building is under a GSA lease, you’re now required to perform documented water sampling to check for lead, copper, bacteria, and Legionella to protect the health and safety of occupants.
Full Spectrum Environmental provides GSA-compliant water testing for federal landlords, property managers, and facility operators who need clear, certified results to meet these new requirements.
What Does GSA Water Testing Include?
The latest GSA guidance requires a core panel of critical water quality tests for leased buildings. We help you meet these standards with targeted sampling and certified lab analysis for:
Lead & Copper
Checks for corrosion or leaching in pipes, solder, or fixtures.
E. coli & Total Coliform
Confirms that drinking water is microbiologically safe.
Legionella
Screens for bacteria that can thrive in stagnant or warm water systems.
Why Is This Required?
The GSA updated its leasing requirements in 2024–2025 in response to concerns over aging infrastructure and hidden risks like lead pipes, corrosion, and biofilm growth in building plumbing. Even newer buildings can develop problems if water stagnates in low-use fixtures or older supply lines.
Water testing is a proactive step to protect federal employees, contractors, and the public using your building every day — and to stay in compliance with updated lease terms.
Who Needs This Service?
Our GSA water testing services are ideal for:
- Property owners leasing buildings to federal agencies
- Facility managers responsible for ongoing compliance documentation
- Real estate groups with multi-tenant GSA buildings
- Contractors and maintenance teams who oversee water safety plans
Schedule GSA Water Testing
Don’t risk falling behind on GSA lease water quality requirements. Schedule your certified testing now and protect your tenants, your reputation, and your lease standing.