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    Hello,

    I'm a student in BGU university and i'm doing a project about water monitoring kits.

    I wondered if you can help me, I am looking for limitations of different water monitoring kits/test, and when you might recieve a not definite answer?

  • #2
    There are different parameters for each kit/test that will test a wide range of different contaminants/ bacteria for water quality. Is there a particular contaminate that you are looking to test?

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    • #3
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      Hi,

      Thank you for your respondance.
      I am looking for limitations in water kits that checks the presence of arsene or coliforms in the water.
      Are there cases in which you check for presence of a coaminant and you don't recieve any answer?
      Or cases in which you recieve a false positive/negitive because presence of another contaminant?
      Thank you!
      Or

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      • #4
        Hello,
        Did you mean to say arsenic in water? When it comes to test kits, there are generally no limitations. The test will just say if there is a presence of any bacteria/contaminant or not. Test kits like this (http://www.filtersfast.com/SenSafe-A...ilter-Test.asp) are specifically designed to test for certain contaminants and will test for it without the limitations. Personally, I am not aware of any cases where you would not receive an answer after you check for the presence of a contaminant. If there is nothing present in the water then it would say "0". If there is something then it would show up in the test. I am also not aware of any cases where you would receive a false positive/negative because of the presence of another contaminant. That shouldn't ever happen when testing for the presence of a contaminant in your water. Hope that helps out.

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        • #5
          thank you very much

          For your help

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          • #6
            No worries. I hope everything worked well.

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