Certified Lab Can Now Use Kemio

With the upcoming deadline for the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI), the need to test for lead in drinking water is increasing. This process can be costly, time-consuming, and logistically challenging. Municipalities are trying to keep their citizens safe, but also face large hurdles of cost, time, and logistics to do so.
Many municipalities choose to work with large commercial labs to test their water for lead, giving them important data, but results can take a long time and cost a fortune.
What if municipalities could use their own certified labs to test for lead at a fraction of the cost and time?
Well, now you can…
On our radar, so far, Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado, Texas, and Indiana have approved the only EPA-approved method done with KemioTM . KemioTM is a machine for testing heavy metals in water, disinfection, and other parameters. It can determine if lead, copper, arsenic, and cadmium are present in drinking water. It is a portable device that delivers results in UNDER 3 minutes.
Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado, Texas, and Indiana have confirmed that Method 1001 is an approved methodology for water quality testing.
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