Is the Coliplate and Watercheck technology approved by government regulatory agencies such as American Public Health Association (APHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
The defined chromogenic and fluorogenic substrate method of bacterial testing for Coliforms and E. Coli has been approved by APHA and EPA for a number of years now. It has been widely recognized that the defined substrate method is a more rapid, user friendly and accurate test in comparison to the traditional standard methods.
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