Roundup (Glyphosate) Water Test Kit: Certified Lab Analysis (EPA 547)
Roundup (Glyphosate) Water Test Kit: Certified Lab Analysis (EPA 547) Roundup (Glyphosate) Water Test Kit analyzed by an independent, third-party certified lab in the SimpleLab network, with a personal results review from a water treatment expert with 30+ years of experience. Order the kit, collect a sample, mail it back with the prepaid label, and get certified results in about 10 business days. Then a real expert tells you what your numbers mean and exactly what to do. Why Test for This Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup and the most widely applied herbicide in America, used on farm fields, orchards, rights-of-way, and lawns. It reaches wells through runoff and infiltration near treated land, and it is colorless and tasteless, so the only way to know whether it is in your water is a targeted lab test. It is not part of any standard water panel. The health picture is genuinely contested: the World Health Organization's cancer research agency (IARC) classifies glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans, while the EPA's position is that it is not likely to be carcinogenic at expected exposure levels. We are not going to settle that debate for you. What we can do is get you a certified-lab number by EPA Method 547, measured against the EPA's enforceable drinking-water limit of 0.7 mg/L, so your decision is based on data instead of headlines. Who This Test Is For Your well is near farmland, orchards, or regularly sprayed fields Roundup or other glyphosate products are used heavily near your property You want a certified lab number instead of guessing from the headlines You are on an unchlorinated well, where glyphosate can actually persist What the Lab Measures This test reports 1 parameter(s) for glyphosate (roundup) using EPA 547 (HPLC with post-column derivatization and fluorescence detection), at a NELAC/ELAP-accredited laboratory. EPA enforceable limit (MCL): 0.7 mg/L. The lab's reporting level sits well below that, so a meaningful detection will not be missed. Independent, Third-Party Lab Testing We do not test your water ourselves, and that is the point. Your sample is sent to one of over 200 NELAC/ELAP-accredited laboratories across the United States, the same independent labs used by state health departments. The result is impartial, then we help you act on it. What Fixes It If treatment is needed, the typical solution is Whole House Carbon Filters. Activated carbon is the standard whole-house treatment for glyphosate and other herbicides; reverse osmosis adds point-of-use protection at the kitchen tap. Reverse Osmosis (point-of-use). What Happens After Your Results This is what separates us from every other water test. After your independent lab results come back, Aidan (one of our owners, 30+ years in water treatment) personally reviews your numbers and tells you whether you need treatment, exactly what equipment and size, the correct installation order, and what maintenance to expect. If your water is within safe limits, he will tell you that too. No sales pitch. Related Guides Well Water Problems - Agricultural contamination and other rural well issues. Carbon Filters: Complete Guide - How carbon adsorbs herbicides like glyphosate. Carbon Filter vs Reverse Osmosis - Whole-house vs point-of-use for organic chemicals. How to Read Well Water Test Results - Interpreting a targeted herbicide result. Complete Guide to Well Water Filtration - Where herbicide treatment fits in a full system. Free shipping. Questions? Call or text Aidan at 800-460-5810, 7 days a week.
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