Specialized drinking water quality test for one (1) sample to identify the five most prevalent genera present. Ideal for clients concerned about microbiological issues in their water and are seeking to identify and quantify the most common colonies present.
Mail-to-lab test kit includes all sampling materials, prepaid shipping, lab testing, and digital report-back.
Return ShippingOvernight1day
Testing at lab14business daysbusiness days
Analytes Included34Details
Mail-to-lab test kit includes:
All sampling materials
Prepaid overnight lab shipping
Easy-to-follow instructions
Certified testing lab
Digital report-back
Chain of custody
One kit tests a single location
Technical Details
Materials may vary.
Drinking Water
SL-SL-DW-E-S-MM1
PRICE$404.00
PRICE$404.00
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Technical Details
Equivalent or updated methods may be used by the lab and may differ from what is displayed. Detection and reporting levels on this table are only examples and may vary due to sample matrix, method, preparation techniques, and instrument variations. Contact our team before purchase if you have specific requirements.
Acidovorax delafieldii
Acidovorax species
Acinetobacter junii
Bacillus species
Blastomonas species
Brevundimonas species
Chryseobacterium species
Citrobacter
Cupriavidus species
Flavobacterium lindanitolerans
Gemella species
Gram Negative Rods
Gram Positive Rods
Klebsiella species
Macrococcus species
Microbacterium species
Neisseria species
Novosphingobium lubricantis
Novosphingobium species
Priestia species
Pseudarthrobacter oxydans
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas species
Rathayibacter species
Rhodococcus species
Roseomonas species
Sphingobium species
Sphingobium xenophagum
Sphingomonas koreensis
Sphingomonas species
Sphingopyxis soli
Sphingopyxis terrae
Staphylococcus species
Xanthomonas species
Parameters Analyzed (34)CategoryMethodUnitMDLRL
BacteriaCFU/mL11
BacteriaCFU/mL11
BacteriaCFU/mL11
BacteriaCFU/mL11
BacteriaCFU/mL11
BacteriaCFU/mL11
MDL: Method Detection Limit - the lowest concentration at which an analyte can be detected
RL: Reporting Limit - the lowest concentration at which a value can be confidently assigned to that detection