Secondary Water Supply Testing, Testing of Secondary Water Supply Equipment (Sanitation License, Service License)
The quality of drinking water is crucial to residents' health, so the national health department has issued stringent regulations to enhance the monitoring and management of drinking water quality. These regulations clearly specify requirements for water sampling points, testing items, and monitoring frequencies, particularly for various types of water supply systems, including secondary water supply facilities.
Residential Water Supply Testing Requirements
The National Health Department has explicitly stipulated that water supply responsible entities must regularly test water quality and record the test results. Water quality testing should be carried out by a third-party with the appropriate testing qualifications.
Sampling points are set at the raw water intake, equipment outlet, and the end of the water line.
2. Water Quality Testing Projects:
(1) Mandatory tests: Chromaticity, pH, Turbidity, Odor and Taste, Visible Particles, Sulfates, Chlorides, Ammonia Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Volatile Phenols, Oxygen Demand, Total Hardness, Iron, Manganese, Copper, Lead, Total Coliforms, Total Escherichia coli, Heat-Resistant Coliforms, Escherichia coli.
(2) Optional Testing Items: Additional testing items and disinfection by-products may be added as necessary, based on factors such as tank type and disinfection methods.
Frequency of Monitoring: Inspected once a year.
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