By accurately evaluating water quality, our reliable and accredited analytical services underpin your agricultural water management activities. We can conduct farming water testing against the following parameters:
Ammonium and nitrate
Commonly found in groundwater (boreholes) – particularly in intensive agricultural areas – or where pit latrines are used.
Arsenic
This poisonous chemical may be present in groundwater, particularly in mining areas.
Cadmium
This usually occurs along with zinc in acidic waters.
Calcium and manganese
These chemicals cause scaling and can reduce the lathering properties of soap.
Chloride
The level of chloride can rise in hot, arid areas and, at very high concentrations, may cause vomiting and nausea.
Copper and zinc
These chemicals can appear when copper piping is used with low pH water, affecting the water’s colour.
Electrical conductivity (EC)
The EC level is an indication of the total dissolved salts (TDS).
Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR)
This is used to assess the suitability of water for irrigation.
Fluoride
The levels in the groundwater can rise in hot, arid areas.
pH
This can indicate possible corrosion or scaling.
Potassium and sodium
It is possible to forecast the impact of these salts on salination.
Get in touch with SGS now to discover how our water testing service can help improve quality and resource management.