FAQ'S
Non-Potable Water Testing in Florida– What You Need to Know
What is non-potable water used for?
Non-potable water is used for irrigation, cooling towers, industrial processing, construction, washdown, sanitation systems, and marine/aviation operations.
Does non-potable water still require certified testing?
Yes. Even if water is not for drinking, EPA and FDEP standards require testing for many industrial, reclaimed, and environmental applications.
What are signs that non-potable water needs testing?
Testing is recommended if you notice odor, discoloration, corrosion issues, biofilm, equipment scaling, or after tank cleaning or system repairs.
Why Choose Ecotono for Non-Potable Water Testing in Florida?
At Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida, we specialize in non-potable water testing for industrial facilities, marine vessels, aircraft, construction sites, and reclaimed water systems. We use certified EPA methods, and all results are legally defensible for compliance, audits, and engineering reports.
When results are not successful, we provide full support—what to do next, corrective actions, and how to respond to regulators or clients.
With Ecotono, you receive:
Certified EPA-method analysis
Legally defensible results
On-site sampling & chain-of-custody support
Fast turnaround times
Clear interpretation and corrective guidance
How to Reduce PFAS in Your Water?
At home, the most effective options are reverse osmosis (RO) systems and certified activated carbon filters—just make sure cartridges are replaced as recommended. For utilities and facilities, solutions like granular activated carbon (GAC), ion exchange systems, and high-pressure membranes are commonly used to meet regulatory limits.

