Naturally sourced water can be contaminated in many ways. Testing of the water is a key way to determine if the water is safe to drink.
Private domestic household drinking water systems
A standard drinking water test is available for householders and small private systems.
For the correct technique to take a water sample for microbiological testing, refer to Standard drinking water sampling technique - microbiological (PDF 299KB).
For information about the approach to be followed to establish the level and extent of chemical contamination in plumbing within a newly commissioned or substantially modified building or structure, please refer to Building recommissioning water supply and water related services.
Reticulated drinking water scheme providers and minesites
Reticulated drinking water scheme providers and minesites are required to establish a monitoring program that meets the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (external site). For further information, refer to the industry specific webpages:
Interpretation of drinking water quality results
The Environmental Health Directorate of the Department of Health WA will be able to assist you in interpreting your drinking water quality results. We can be contacted on (08) 9222 2000 (business hours) or by email to ehinfo@health.wa.gov.au.
Laboratories will not be able to provide you with health advice as they are not accredited to do so.
Information for Laboratories
For further information on testing methodology visit the
webpage for laboratories.
Last reviewed: 18-09-2023
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