Water Testing &
Quality Analysis
At Copa Waters, we provide comprehensive water testing and quality analysis to ensure your borehole water is safe for its intended use — whether domestic, commercial, or agricultural. Our laboratory-certified tests detect harmful contaminants and confirm that your water meets national and international drinking water standards.
Every water sample is analyzed by accredited laboratories using precise testing protocols, giving you trustworthy results that satisfy regulatory requirements and protect the health of everyone who depends on your water supply.
Our Testing Scope
We conduct thorough water quality assessments covering all critical parameters. Our testing services ensure your water is free from harmful substances and compliant with Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines:
-
Chemical Analysis
Comprehensive testing for chemical parameters including pH, hardness, fluoride, iron, manganese, nitrates, nitrites, sulphates, and heavy metals such as lead and arsenic. Identifies dissolved minerals and toxic substances that affect water safety and taste.
-
Physical Analysis
Evaluation of physical water characteristics including turbidity, colour, odour, taste, total dissolved solids (TDS), and electrical conductivity. Determines the aesthetic and practical usability of your water for domestic and industrial purposes.
-
Bacteriological Analysis
Critical testing for faecal coliforms, E. coli, total coliform counts, and other harmful microorganisms. Confirms whether your water is microbiologically safe for human consumption and helps prevent waterborne disease outbreaks.
-
Compliance & Certification
Detailed test reports benchmarked against KEBS, WHO, and NEMA standards. We provide the official documentation required for regulatory compliance, water permits, and public health clearance for your borehole water supply.
-
Treatment Recommendations
When test results reveal quality issues, we provide expert recommendations on appropriate water treatment solutions — from filtration and chlorination to reverse osmosis — ensuring your water reaches the required safety standards for its intended use.