Water testing for safer, clearer decisions.

Professional water testing support for drinking water, boreholes, groundwater, irrigation water and bottled water operations.

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Water testing

Reliable testing insight for drinking water, boreholes, groundwater and bottled water operations.

Bluescape supports water quality testing needs by helping clients understand their water source, identify possible contaminants and take the next practical step toward safer water use.

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Testing standards

Water analysis for better decisions.

Testing can include chemical and microbiological examination using recognised analysis methods. Regular analysis helps identify impurities that may otherwise go unnoticed.

  • Drinking water analysis according to SANS 241:2015.
  • Borehole and groundwater analysis.
  • Irrigation water testing where GAP requirements apply.
  • Bottled water plant analysis according to SANS 1657.
Water testing laboratory analysis

Analysis of ground and borehole water

We recommend testing borehole or wellpoint water annually because groundwater may be affected by natural systems, agricultural runoff, leaky sewage lines or seasonal changes.

Even when water appears clean, analysis may identify bacteria, minerals, metals or corrosive substances that can affect safety, taste, pipework and equipment lifespan.

Groundwater and borehole sample testing
What can be tested

Understanding what is in your water.

1Drinking water

Checks aligned with drinking water safety standards and periodic water quality monitoring.

2Borehole water

Analysis of groundwater and boreholes where contamination or natural minerals may be present.

3Irrigation water

Useful where agricultural, landscaping or GAP-related water requirements apply.

4Bottled water

Testing support for purified bottled water plants and safety requirements.

Chemical indicators

Testing may help identify salts, metals, pH balance, corrosive properties and other chemical factors.

Microbiological risk

Natural water can contain bacteria. Testing helps determine whether further treatment is needed.

Treatment planning

Results can guide filtration, disinfection, pH correction or system maintenance recommendations.