Drinking Water Safety Assurance Scenarios
Daily Drinking Scenarios: To ensure drinking water safety, regular testing is required to prevent harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals that could pose health risks.
Special Environment Scenarios: After a flood, drinking water, such as well water, is susceptible to contamination by pathogenic microorganisms and chemicals. Therefore, testing is required for indicators such as color, turbidity, residual chlorine, and total bacterial count.
Industrial Production Scenarios
Production Process Assurance: Different industrial processes have different water quality requirements. For example, some chemical reactions require specific water quality conditions. Testing can ensure smooth production and avoid accidents caused by water quality issues.
Water Quality Control: Industrial water use requires monitoring of key indicators to ensure stable production processes and provide data support for process optimization.
Environmental Protection and Monitoring Scenarios
Natural Water Body Monitoring: Regular testing of surface water and groundwater, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, is conducted to monitor pollution levels, identify pollution sources promptly, and address them, thereby maintaining the ecological environment and water resource sustainability.
Rainwater Monitoring Scenarios: Pollutants in rainwater are highly uncertain and may exceed pollution standards, necessitating monitoring. However, sampling by enterprises may be affected by rainfall conditions.
Wastewater Treatment and Control Scenarios
Treatment Performance Evaluation: Testing the influent, effluent, and process water quality of wastewater treatment to ensure compliance with standards and provide a basis for process optimization.
Multiple Water Treatment: Covering domestic and industrial wastewater, routine testing is performed to ensure compliance with wastewater treatment standards.
Other Specific Application Scenarios
Various Water Testing: Testing various water uses, including swimming pool water, fishery water, agricultural irrigation water, and electronic-grade water, with indicators such as pool water color and turbidity tested based on their intended use.
Bottled Water Testing: Bottled purified water and mineral water require testing for sensory properties and chemical indicators to ensure compliance with relevant standards.
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