St. Petersburg Water Quality Testing

Water quality testing

St. Petersburg, FL

Full Spectrum Environmental provides comprehensive water quality testing services in St. Petersburg, FL.

 

Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services to assess water quality in your St. Petersburg home or business.

St. Petersburg Clean Water Testing

Trust in our expertise to keep your water safe and pure, whether it’s for drinking, cooking, or any other daily use. Our team of experts conducts a wide range of tests to detect contaminants such as bacteria, lead, and other harmful substances that can be present in water.
 
We understand the importance of having access to clean and safe water, which is why we utilize the latest methods and accredited in our testing procedures. Water testing services are designed to provide peace of mind for both residential and commercial clients, ensuring that their water meets all health and safety standards.
 
We provide detailed reports on our findings, along with recommendations for any necessary treatments or solutions.
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Tap Water Testing is Important for St. Pete Residents

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how is water tested?

Our water quality testing process involves taking a sample of your water and transporting it to an accredited laboratory for analysis. 

 

We use a combination of physical, chemical, and biological testing methods to detect a wide range of contaminants.

 

Once the results of the samples are obtained, we will provide you with a comprehensive report detailing the quality of your water recommendations on any necessary steps to ensure your drinking water’s safety and  

We test for a wide range of water contaminants to meet your specific needs.

Here are just a few of the substances we analyze at Full Spectrum Environmental:

Heavy Metals

Heavy metals like lead and mercury can cause serious health issues and often enter water from industrial runoff or aging plumbing.

Ammonia

Ammonia in water can be harmful to aquatic life and may indicate contamination from agricultural runoff or wastewater discharge.

Legionella

Legionella bacteria can cause Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia, and typically thrives in warm water systems like those in hot tubs, cooling towers, and plumbing.

Total Phosphorus

High levels of total phosphorus can lead to nutrient pollution, causing algal blooms that deplete oxygen and harm aquatic ecosystems.

E. Coli / Total Coliform

E. coli and total coliform bacteria indicate fecal contamination, which can lead to serious gastrointestinal illnesses. Common sources include sewage, septic systems, and agricultural runoff.

PFAS

PFAS are synthetic chemicals linked to health problems such as cancer and liver damage, often found in firefighting foam and industrial waste.

Turbidity

Turbidity refers to water cloudiness caused by particles like sediment or microorganisms, which can affect water quality and harbor harmful pathogens.

Biological Oxygen Demand

BOD measures the amount of oxygen required by microorganisms to break down organic matter in water, indicating pollution levels and potential harm to aquatic life.

Hardness

Water hardness, caused by high levels of calcium and magnesium, can lead to scale buildup in pipes and appliances, affecting water quality and efficiency.

Nitrates / Nitrites

Nitrates and nitrites in water can pose serious health risks, especially for infants, leading to conditions like "blue baby syndrome." These contaminants often come from agricultural fertilizers and wastewater.

St. Petersburg Water Testing SErvice

Regular testing for both residential and commercial properties is a necessity in Central Florida.  As a leading water testing company serving the St. Petersburg area, we specialize in ensuring the purity and safety of your water.

Our expert team uses state-of-the-art equipment to analyze water samples for various parameters, ensuring your water is free from harmful substances like bacteria, heavy metals, and chemical pollutants. Water testing services are specifically designed to identify a wide array of contaminants, from common pollutants to more specific regional concerns relevant to the St. Petersburg environment.

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St. Petersburg well Water Testing

In the urban areas of St. Petersburg, our well water testing services play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and quality of water from private wells.

Despite advancements in water filtration technologies, such as reverse osmosis systems, well owners must regularly test their water. This is because groundwater in urban parts of St. Peterburg can be susceptible to various contaminants, from natural sources like minerals to agricultural runoff.

Our well water testing services check for bacteria, nitrates, pH levels, and other potential pollutants. By utilizing our testing services, well owners in St. Peterburg can have peace of mind, knowing their filtration systems are working effectively and their water remains safe for all uses.

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St. Petersburg Drinking water testing

Tap Water Survey

Our drinking water testing services are essential for residents relying on city water to ensure the safety and quality of their tap water. While West Palm Beach’s municipal water undergoes regular testing and treatment, factors such as aging infrastructure or pipe corrosion can affect water quality as it travels to homes.

We test tap water for a range of potential contaminants, including lead, chlorine, bacteria, and other harmful substances that might not be detected in routine municipal checks.

By utilizing our drinking water testing services, West Palm Beach residents can be proactive about their water quality, ensuring that the water from their taps remains safe and clean.

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