Water Quality Monitoring Services
The CWW laboratory, also known as the Department of Water Quality Monitoring, employs 14 people. Certifications in the fields of Water and Wastewater are required for all employees including either a drinking water and/or a wastewater license. Testing is performed on drinking water and wastewater samples.
Drinking Water
Drinking Water
Samples are collected at the North Columbus Water Resource Facility (NCWRF) and the distribution system throughout Columbus and Ft. Benning. Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) requires that 150 site locations be sampled every month, which includes Ft. Benning. Site locations are residential homes and General Servicesbusiness. Sampling is performed by certified drinking water technicians; one for Columbus and one for Ft. Benning. The Lab performs around 14 test methods on samples collected. Examples include pH, chlorine, and fluoride. The Lab also collects samples for the state of Georgia that are sent to other labs.
Wastewater
Samples are collected at the South Columbus Water Resource Facility (SCWRF) and from local industries. Samples are collected by employees at the SCWRF and laboratory employees. The Lab performs around 30 test methods on samples collected. Examples include pH, total solids, and total suspended solids. The lab also performs tests on Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) and collects samples from the Chattahoochee River (River Run) that are sent to state labs.
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