SBWT to expand lab testing, consulting services

July 9, 2021

Silver Bullet Water Treatment (SBWT), a leader in sustainable water management solutions and consulting, recently announced the launch of its new Analytic Services Division. By expanding its current in-house lab and implementing new testing equipment, SBWT's new Analytic Services Division will complement the company's suite of water treatment technologies and engineering services.

Whether your business is a water management customer or merely in need of testing services for water and/or plant quality, various challenges must be considered. These can include testing options, accuracy, turnover time, and interpretation of results. SBWT's Analytic Services Division is now capable of providing its customers a full menu of water and plant tests (including elemental analysis and heavy metals, water and nutrient composition analysis, growth substrate analysis, genetic-based microbial/pathogen detection, and early plant gender ID), guaranteed accuracy, test results several days sooner than competing labs, and the expertise to add context to test results.

"Through our new Analytic Services Division, we are building upon and enhancing our existing laboratory services to benefit both our existing water management customers and those businesses that need an industry-leading lab to depend on," said Brad Walsh, CEO of Silver Bullet Water Treatment. "The foundations of Silver Bullet Water Treatment have always been led by its staff's expertise, the use of innovative technology, and our commitment to quality. These traditions are the cornerstones from which our new Analytic Services Division will bring to its customers." 

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