FAQ'S
PCBs Water Testing in Florida – What You Need to Know
What are the common sources of PCBs in Florida water?
Common PCB sources in Florida water include older electrical transformers, capacitors, hydraulic oils, and industrial equipment that historically used PCB-based fluids.
PCBs may also enter wastewater, stormwater, or groundwater through legacy contamination at landfills, brownfields, scrap metal facilities, military sites, and petroleum restoration areas. Additionally, sludge, sediments, and deteriorated building materials can release PCBs into surrounding water systems.
Are Ecotono’s PCB results legally defensible?
Yes. Ecotono provides certified, legally defensible PCB results that meet EPA and FDEP requirements for permits, enforcement actions, audits, and remediation programs.
Can Ecotono assist with sampling and chain-of-custody?
Yes. We offer on-site sampling, compliant chain-of-custody procedures, and proper container/preservation guidance for accurate PCB testing.
Why Choose Ecotono for PCBs Water Testing in Florida?
At Ecotono Water Testing Laboratory in Florida, we specialize in PCB analysis for wastewater, stormwater, groundwater, reclaimed water, and environmental investigation projects. Our laboratory uses certified EPA methods, ensuring data that is regulatory-compliant, defensible, and accepted for permits, audits, enforcement actions, and remediation programs.
With Ecotono, you get:
Certified PCB testing using EPA-approved methods
Legally defensible data for EPA, FDEP, NPDES, Brownfields, and remediation programs
On-site sampling support and proper chain-of-custody procedures
Clear interpretation of results and regulatory guidance
Fast turnaround times, including rush and emergency options
Specialized experience with industrial, municipal, environmental, and redevelopment projects




