We provide comprehensive IOC (Inorganic Compounds) water testing services throughout Connecticut, helping homeowners, businesses, and municipalities ensure the safety and quality of their drinking water. Our inorganic water testing is especially critical for those who rely on private wells or are concerned about potential contamination from environmental or industrial sources.
Inorganic compounds in water refer to a broad range of naturally occurring and man-made substances such as metals, minerals, and salts. These can enter water supplies through natural geological formations, agricultural runoff, industrial discharge, or improper waste disposal. Common sources of contamination include mining operations, fertilizers, landfills, and septic system leaks.
For Connecticut residents—especially those using well water—IOC testing is a crucial step toward understanding and managing the quality of their water. Unlike municipal water systems, which are routinely monitored, private wells are the responsibility of the property owner. Without regular testing, potentially harmful inorganic substances may go undetected, posing serious health risks.
Our IOC water tests cover a wide range of contaminants, including:
Metals:
Minerals:
Each of these compounds can affect health in different ways, from minor irritation to long-term chronic illness. For instance, arsenic and mercury are toxic even at low levels, while nitrates and sulfates may indicate broader environmental issues or contamination from nearby agricultural activity.
Whether you’re a CT homeowner, commercial property manager, or municipal leader, routine testing for inorganic compounds is one of the most effective ways to safeguard public health. Our certified testing services provide accurate, reliable results and clear guidance on how to interpret and respond to your water quality data.
Don’t leave your water quality to chance. Schedule your IOC water testing in Connecticut today and ensure your water is safe, clean, and reliable Regular testing by a professional is essential for maintaining water quality and safeguarding public health.
Call us for more information or to schedule your appointment. 888-558-1574