FAQ'S
Portable Water Testing in Florida – What You Need to Know
Who Needs Portable Water Testing in Florida?
Portable water testing is commonly required for:
Yachts, luxury vessels, cruise ships, and marine potable tanks
Private aircraft, commercial aviation, and airline potable water systems
Construction sites using mobile tanks or trucked-in water
- Industrial and remote operations relying on stored or transported water
What contaminants should be tested in portable water systems?
Typical testing includes E. coli, total coliform, metals, minerals, disinfectant residuals, and physical parameters depending on the tank material and usage.
How often should yachts or aircraft test their potable water?
Testing is recommended before major trips, after sanitation, after tank repairs, during long docked periods, or when contamination is suspected.
Does Ecotono provide on-site sampling for yachts and aircraft?
Yes. We offer dockside and airport on-site sampling, including chain-of-custody, proper tank sampling, and aviation/marine-safe handling procedures.
What signs indicate portable water needs testing?
Testing is recommended if you notice taste changes, odors, discoloration, microbial concerns, or after extended tank storage or refilling from unknown sources.
Why Choose Ecotono for Portable Water Testing in Florida?
At Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida, we specialize in portable water testing for marine vessels, yachts, aircraft, industrial tanks, and mobile water systems. All results are produced using certified EPA methods, fully defensible for audits, safety inspections, and operational compliance.
When results are not successful, we provide support on what to do, how to correct issues, and how to maintain safe water quality onboard.
With Ecotono, you get:
Certified portable water testing for marine and aviation systems
Legally defensible EPA-method results
On-site sampling at marinas, docks, hangars, or facilities
Fast turnaround times and priority testing
Clear interpretation and corrective recommendations





