
Collect samples from the specific area of the trough or pond where the water was consumed. Place these samples in a clean plastic container. In the event of sick or dead livestock, …
Collect samples in an area free of excessive dust, rain, snow or other sources of contamination. Select a cold water faucet for sampling which is free of contaminating devices such as …
Complete the Water Laboratory Analysis Request form for each set of samples submitted. Include appropriate fee with sample. See request form for fee schedule. Samples accepted at lab …
WD01 Standard Basic tests for which drinking water samples should be routinely tested Total coliform bacteria, E. coli bacteria, pH, and total dissolved solids
Fill out the Water Sample Analysis form completely and include with your sample(s). Ensure that all the relevant information pertaining to the sample is listed in the sample information section …
HOW TO DRAW A WATER SAMPLE: Use outlet nearest pump (not from bottom of pressure tank). Run water for five minutes. Fill CLEAN bottle to neck and cap immediately. Never use …
1) An analysis is only as good as the sample submitted. Every effort should be made to ensure that a good representative sample is taken. Please include at a minimum 500 mL of water …
Two separate water samples may be required to address water related problems due to plumbing and/or fixtures. One sample should be collected at the point of entry (well or water service) …
The testing of water samples for coliform bacteria and screening for nitrates is one indication of satisfactory water quality. It does not indicate that the water sample has been tested for other …
Complete the WQP Monitoring Form (WQPMF) at the time of sample collection. Laboratories will provide the TCEQ WQP Monitoring Form (Form 20679) or a WQP Monitoring form which they …