We live in a community where we are impacted by the decisions and actions of those around us. This is especially true with water. Runoff from drains and farms eventually end up in our waterways, creating potential issues for those downstream. Aquifers can be contaminated when insufficient care is taken..More
Regular customers of Richmond Water Laboratories can be registered to access results from the web. This is a free service which allows multiple users to process the same information at different locations. Customers are able to track the status of a job, and view results as soon as they are..More
The values reported for each parameter may seem confusing – What do these values mean? The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG) provide a framework for defining water which is safe to drink. With these guidelines providing context, individuals can make informed decisions about their water quality. Click on the following..More
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Summer
As temperatures rise over summer, water becomes critical for gardens and stock, and bores or dams may be needed to augment the supply. Regular testing is recommended to ensure that this water is suitable, as the quality of these sources can change over time. Feel free to contact Richmond Water Laboratories to discuss your testing needs
Rainwater Tanks
While it makes sense to harvest the clean, purified water which falls out of the sky, there are a number of factors which can compromise the quality of this water. The following fact sheet from the NSW Department of Health may be useful for maintaining rainwater tanks