New Jersey's Private Well Testing Act requires certified water testing before real estate transactions where the property is served by a private well. Required analytes include bacteria, lead, arsenic, nitrates, pH, iron, manganese, and VOCs. Certified results from a NELAP accredited laboratory are required for NJ DEP compliance.
Yes. Certified arsenic analysis using EPA Method 200.8 and certified PFAS screening including PFOA, PFOS, and PFNA. NJ has established strict PFAS MCLs — PFOA at 14 ppt, PFOS at 13 ppt, PFNA at 13 ppt. NELAP Accredited Analysis. NJ DEP accepted results.
Yes. NYS ELAP certified results, NELAP accredited analysis — accepted by NJ DEP, county health departments, real estate attorneys, and mortgage lenders for PWTA compliance and real estate transactions throughout New Jersey.
Yes. Individual unit water testing for NJ tenants and renters concerned about lead, bacteria, PFAS, or water quality. Landlord compliance testing with certified results accepted by NJ DEP and regulatory agencies.