Water Testing Labs in Michigan
Certified drinking water laboratories in Michigan accredited for EPA-regulated contaminant testing, including bacteria, metals, nitrates, and PFAS.
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23 Certified Labs in Michigan
← All StatesACCURATE ANALYTICAL TESTING, LLC
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
ALS Environmental
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
ALS Environmental Holland MI
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Brighton Analytical LLC
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Bureau Veritas North America, Inc.
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
ENTHALPY ANALYTICAL, LLC - MT. PLEASANT
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Fibertec Environmental Services
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
GPI LABORATORIES, INC.
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER INC (MI)
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
MERIT LABORATORIES, INC.
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy Laboratory Services
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
New Age Landmark Inc dba New Age Laboratories
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
New Age/Landmark Inc. #2
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
New Age/Landmark Inc. #3
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
NSF INTERNATIONAL
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Ott Story MDEQ Superfund Site Laboratory
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Pace Analytical - Grand Rapids, MI
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Paragon Laboratories, Inc.
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
RTI Laboratories, Inc.
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Trace Analytical
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
Turquoise Analytics, LLC
NELAP certifiedTNI accredited
About Michigan Water Testing Certification
All laboratories listed have been certified by Michigan’s state drinking water program. State-certified labs demonstrate proficiency in testing drinking water for contaminants regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. For private well testing, contact a lab directly to discuss the appropriate test panel for your area.
For public water systems, check EPA compliance data free at ClearWater. View Michigan water systems →