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The Water Testing market is a subset of the larger Water industry, which encompasses the collection, treatment, and distribution of water for various uses. Water Testing is the process of analyzing water samples to determine their physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. This is done to ensure that the water is safe for human consumption and other uses. Water Testing is conducted by both public and private entities, including government agencies, water utilities, and private laboratories.
Water Testing is an important part of water quality management, as it helps to identify potential contaminants and other issues that could affect the safety of the water. It is also used to monitor water quality over time, to ensure that it remains safe and compliant with regulations.
Some companies in the Water Testing market include SGS, Eurofins, Intertek, ALS, and Bureau Veritas. Show Less Read more