FAQ'S
PAHs Testing in Florida – What You Need to Know
What are the common sources of PAHs in Florida water?
PAHs usually originate from petroleum products, fuel spills, vehicle emissions, asphalt runoff, industrial combustion, landfills, and contaminated soils.
What are the signs you need PAHs testing in Florida?
You may need testing if you notice chemical or fuel-like odors, live near roads or industrial activity, or are conducting a Phase II ESA or remediation project.
Are Ecotono’s PAHs results legally defensible for audits, remediation, and regulatory submissions?
Yes. Results comply with EPA and FDEP/NELAP standards, making them certified, traceable, and defensible for PRP, environmental consulting, and compliance reporting.
Does Ecotono provide on-site sampling and chain-of-custody support?
Yes. Ecotono provides compliant sampling for private wells, contaminated sites, industrial facilities, marine operations, and PRP projects, ensuring proper preservation and documentation.
Why Choose Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida?
At Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida, we specialize in PAHs testing for drinking water, wells, groundwater, wastewater, and contaminated sites.
We deliver SUPPORT IF RESULTS ARE NOT SUCCESSFUL: WHAT TO DO, HOW TO RESPOND, AND HOW TO RESOLVE THEM for compliance, remediation, and reporting.
With Ecotono, you get:
✅ Certified EPA-method PAHs and SVOCs testing
✅ Clear interpretation + corrective action guidance
✅ Legally defensible results for remediation & compliance
✅ Fast turnaround + emergency environmental testing
✅ Professional sampling and chain-of-custody




