FAQ'S
EDB Testing in Florida – What You Need to Know
What are the common sources of EDB in Florida water?
EDB contamination primarily comes from historic agricultural fumigants, soil leaching, and legacy contamination near citrus and crop fields. It may also originate from older industrial or fuel-related sites
What are the signs you need EDB testing in Florida?
You may need testing if you use a private well near old farmland, suspect soil contamination, or are conducting Phase II ESA or remediation work.
Are Ecotono’s EDB results legally defensible for audits, remediation, and regulatory submissions?
Yes. Results meet EPA and FDEP/NELAP standards, making them certified, traceable, and defensible for agricultural remediation, compliance reporting, and environmental audits.
Does Ecotono provide on-site sampling and chain-of-custody support?
Yes. Ecotono collects samples from private wells, agricultural properties, contaminated sites, PRP areas, and industrial facilities, ensuring all preservation and documentation are compliant.
What is the turnaround time for EDB testing in Florida?
Typical turnaround is 3–7 business days, with expedited options available for environmental assessments, real estate due diligence, and contamination emergencies.
Why Choose Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida?
At Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida, we specialize in EDB testing for drinking water, wells, groundwater, and contaminated sites.
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 EDB and halogenated pesticide testing
✅ Clear interpretation and corrective action guidance
✅ Legally defensible results for regulatory compliance
✅ Fast turnaround + emergency testing for contamination events
✅ Professional sampling and chain-of-custody services




