Does your water smell? Cloudy or Discolored? Taste Bad? These indicate a water problem. However, even when you can’t smell it, taste it, or see it, that doesn’t mean it’s not contaminated.
The Statewide Quality Assurance Technician is tasked with testing the water and air quality in
our homes and businesses, and accurately recording the results.
The Statewide Quality Assurance can provide assistance & Information to help you eliminate any negative water results.
Know More Find AssistanceThe Statewide Quality Assurance provides comprehensive field and Lab testing services to Homes and Businesses. Test results are then used to assess the water source according to standards established by the Department Of Health and Human Services and the National Drinking Water Database. Once the tests are completed the technician will provide valuable “location specific” information and advise of any corrective options that may be needed, as well as resources that are available through established co-op partnerships in your area.
1. The human body is nearly 80% water
2. As many as 63 million U.S. residents don’t have clean drinking water.
3. EPA had found over 200 unregulated chemicals in drinking water across 45 states, including rocket fuel & weed killers.
4. Companies dump chemicals into the water without fear of repercussions.
5. A recent study found 44 percent of schools had elevated lead levels
6. In Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, researchers discovered severe drinking water contamination.
7. Water-borne diseases are on the rise in the United States, including medieval-seeming diseases like cholera and dysentery.
8. Unless we remove existing contaminants from our water supply and prevent more from entering it, Americans will face a crisis on the scale of that seen in developing nations.