FAQ'S
Cadmium Water Testing in Florida – What You Need to Know
What EPA or FDEP methods are required for cadmium wastewater testing?
Cadmium wastewater analysis is performed using EPA 200.7 or 200.8 under the Clean Water Act. These methods are required for NPDES permits, industrial discharge monitoring, and FDEP-regulated facilities. Additionally, Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida ensures all testing follows strict QA/QC and chain-of-custody procedures.
Are Ecotono’s cadmium results legally defensible for permits, audits, and enforcement actions?
Yes. Our results comply with EPA-approved methods, FDEP/NELAP standards, and full traceability through chain of custody. As a result, reports are legally defensible and accepted for permits, inspections, environmental audits, and regulatory submissions.
Does Ecotono offer on-site sampling and chain-of-custody support?
Yes. We provide professional wastewater sampling, complete chain-of-custody documentation, and compliant handling for industrial sites, WWTPs, power plants, landfills, and commercial facilities. This ensures the results meet all regulatory standards.
What is the turnaround time for cadmium wastewater testing in Florida?
Typical turnaround time is 3–7 business days. However, expedited analysis is available for spills, equipment failures, compliance deadlines, and enforcement actions
Why Choose Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida?
At Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida, we specialize in heavy metal analysis, including cadmium, for homes, businesses, private wells, and industrial facilities. Instead of sending generic numbers, we provide
SUPPORT IF RESULTS ARE NOT SUCCESSFUL: WHAT TO DO, HOW TO RESPOND, AND HOW TO RESOLVE THEM.
With Ecotono, you get:
✅ Certified EPA-method metal testing
✅ Interpretation + next steps
✅ Legally defensible results
✅ Fast turnaround and emergency testing
✅ Professional sampling and chain-of-custody




