ABOUT PALINTEST
Did you know that according to a study done by the EPA, nearly HALF of the tap water in the US is contaminated with chemicals? Seeming as that is a high percentage, it is clear something must be done.
Here at Palintest, we believe that it should be every municipality’s duty to keep their water safe for their citizens. When it comes to drinking water, we need to be testing for a wide range of contaminants. These contaminants can be but are not limited to lead, copper, and even arsenic.
Here’s where we come in; to provide the technology necessary for accurate testing. Our tests can pinpoint exactly what contaminates and how much is in your water supply. Our products remain best-in-class and are simple to use.
Why do we do it? To live out our purpose, to safeguard water for everyone, every day.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Palintest
600 Corporate Circle, Suite F
Golden, CO 80401
UNITED STATES
Phone: 720 221 6878
FEATURED ARTICLES
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Detecting and addressing contamination early is vital to prevent diseases like cholera, typhoid, and dysentery.
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Discover how Chlorine Dioxide's superior disinfection power, combined with advanced testing systems like Kemio, ensures safer, more efficient water quality management across various applications.
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With the clock ticking towards the October 2024 deadline, water utilities across the United States are under increasing pressure to expedite their inventory processes and adopt efficient testing methods.
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In an industry where accuracy and reliability are crucial, the impact of faulty equipment cannot be overstated. The frustration and risks associated with unreliable testing devices are real and significant.
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Detecting Lead Service Lines can become expensive fast if the right technique is not being used. The best and most affordable way to detect lead service lines is by measuring the concentrations of lead at the tap using an onsite analyzer.
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In this time of heightened environmental conscience and a collective push towards healthier living, the debate over bottled or tap water has evolved from a simple matter of preference to a complex discussion that touches on sustainability, health, and our daily choices.
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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.
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This is great news for water quality testing. Kemio provides laboratory results, whether in the lab or in the field, allowing the operator to swiftly address water issues. With the multitude of municipalities and laboratories in Texas, this is a huge win for Water Quality Testing!
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Palintest is pleased to announce that Lumsio Pooltest 6 and Lumiso Pooltest 3 are now National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) certified
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Copper is a metal that occurs naturally in the environment and is a necessary dietary mineral. When present in drinking water above certain levels, however, it can pose significant health risks, including liver or kidney damage. The source of copper in drinking water is often the corrosion of copper pipes in the water supply system, especially in acidic water conditions.
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Lead Service Lines (LSLs) pose serious health risks, but the Kemio™ testing device can quickly identify them for removal and replacement with copper pipes. Collaboration is needed to prioritize testing and removal for safe drinking water.
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In this article, learn what differentiates arsenic III and arsenic v, two different oxidation states of the chemical element arsenic.
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This article explores the water treatment process, with a specific focus on disinfection and how Palintest’s Lumiso Expert photometer can ensure this process is managed efficiently.
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The human body needs small quantities of copper to function. But as well as being a nutrient, copper can also be harmful if consumed in large quantities.
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Read about how adressing arsenic contamination promptly is essential to prevent long-term health problems.
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Lead exposure, even in small amounts, is harmful and can come from various sources, including paint, soil, food, and water.
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In this article, read about a platform that ensures safe drinking water and offers a user-friendly, four-step procedure for repeatable and reliable results without the need for interpretation.