October 2008
ERWAT Laboratory Services, a SANAS 17025 accredited laboratory, has for many years offered a wide range of services to a variety of clients.
In addition to its well-established chemical and microbiological analysis on water, wastewater, multi-sludge and soil, this laboratory has recently extended its services to include the identification of waterborne pathogens (PCR analysis), the GC-MS analysis and a variety of products, as well as Automated Photometric low range specialized chemical analysis on potable water and boreholes.
ERWAT Laboratory Services is committed to serve its clients, to respect the environment, to offer affordable scientific services in a short turnaround time and to share its in-depth knowledge of the unique nature of water quality.
For more information contact:
ERWAT Laboratory Services
Tel: +27 11 929 7014/7000
Fax:+27 11 929 7065
Email: laboratory@erwat.co.za
Website: erwat.co.za
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