Water Analysis

The Water You Consume Should Be a Source of Trust
Not Concern

Whether it’s drinking water, groundwater, or surface water, our analyses verify water quality, detect the presence of contaminants, and ensure compliance with public health and environmental standards.

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Proven Reliability, Mandate After Mandate

We conduct hundreds of water analyses every year for individuals, businesses, schools, and municipalities across Quebec.

Our reports are recognized by public institutions and serve as authoritative references within regulatory frameworks.

Why Test Your Water?
What Contaminants Can Be Present in Water?
How Does a Water Analysis Work?
Case Study: Primary School and Water Quality

Why Test Your Water?

Water quality has a direct impact on human and animal health, as well as on the safety of buildings and infrastructure.

  • Private wells must be tested regularly to ensure potability
  • Institutional, commercial, and residential buildings must meet strict standards
  • Invisible contaminants (coliforms, nitrates, lead, arsenic, etc.) can accumulate without obvious signs

What We Guarantee

Analyses compliant with Health Canada and
MELCCFP standards and applicable regulatory requirements

Fast turnaround times adapted to urgent needs
(expedited results available)

Clear, accessible reports for individuals, businesses, and institutions

Liability insurance coverage

Your Questions,
Answered

How Often Should a Private Well Be Tested?

Health Canada recommends testing private well water at least once per year for microbiological parameters and every two to three years for chemical contaminants.

What Are the Most Common Water Contaminants?

The most common are fecal coliforms and E. coli for biological contamination, as well as lead, nitrates, and pesticides for chemical contamination.

How Much Does a Water Analysis Cost in Quebec?

A basic water analysis generally costs between $150 and $250 per sample. More comprehensive analyses covering a broader range of contaminants may exceed $300, depending on selected parameters and testing scope.

What Should I Do If My Water Is Contaminated?

If analysis reveals contamination, corrective measures can be implemented, such as chlorination, installation of filtration systems, replacement of plumbing components, or more specialized interventions depending on the type of contaminant.
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