
- Water testing is carried out to meet the regulatory requirements and adhere to the safety procedures that are needed for pollutant-free water. This is a broad concept that involves several procedures to analyze and evaluate the quality of water. FSSAI has a regulation for licensing of Food Manufacturers to submit Water Test Reports (as per BIS Requirements) from a NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory. As per guidelines of EPA 1986, Schedule VI MoEF&CC and CPCB, water quality check is required for ETP and STP water as well.
- Superior quality of water is crucial to the economic, health, and social well-being of the people. Monitoring the quality of your water and testing it regularly is very important to maintain reliable and safe water sources and eliminate the potential health risks related to water contamination.
- FARE Labs’ water testing services provide seamless and complete solutions to help you ensure the water quality required for regulatory and quality demands. We offer you a wide range of analytical services to meet National and International Standards.
WASTE WATER
Understanding and solving water treatment issues requires waste water testing. FARE Labs assists in the comprehensive characterization of waste water samples to prescribe appropriate Disposal Pathways. The services we provide at waste water testing lab help industries to meet stringent government, industry and regulatory guidelines to identify and address safety and compliance goals, while finding the ideal environment friendly treatment solution.
- Industrial Waste Water
- Domestic Waste Water
- Effluent Toxicity (Bioassay Test)
Water testing services offered at fare labs
- Used and Waste Oil
- Liquid, Slurry and Sludge
- Solid and Semi-Solid Waste
PHYSICAL & ORGANOLEPTIC
- Colour
- Odour
- Taste
- pH
- TDS
INORGANIC
- Hardness
- Alkalinity
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Phosphate
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
- Heavy Metals
- PCBs
- PAHs
ORGANIC NUTRIENT & DEMANDS
- BOD
- COD
- TOC
- Oil & Grease
- Phenols
- Pesticides
- Nitrogen
BIOLOGICAL
- Pathogens
- Non-Pathogens
- Planktons
The increasing ambient noise levels in public places from various sources, inter-alia, industrial activity, construction activity, generator sets, loud speakers, public address systems, music systems, vehicular horns and other mechanical devices have deleterious effects on human health and the psychological well being of the people; it is considered necessary to regulate and control noise producing and generating sources with the objective of maintaining the ambient air quality standards in respect of noise