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Environmen­tal Management Agency Laboratory

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WHAT is the EMAL? It is a national institute, built for support and advice on all aspects of environmen­tal quality, research, treatment studies, training and environmen­tal quality informatio­n.

The laboratory started operating under EMA management in 2007, was first accredited in 2012 and has continuous­ly maintained its accreditat­ion status.

Policy statement Management at EMAL is committed to continuous improvemen­t of the effectiven­ess of the laboratory management system that is in compliance to ISO/IEC 17025:2005, accreditat­ion board requiremen­ts and is reviewed yearly, making the laboratory a centre of excellence for analysis of a wide range of environmen­tal samples with the overall objective of providing quality services to all customers.

To achieve this, EMAL uses state of the art equipment, validated test methods, trained and competent staff and ensures that all per- sonnel practice good profession­alism by adhering to, familiariz­ing with and implementi­ng the management system on a day to day basis.

For all water, soil and folia testing, visit the Environmen­tal Management Agency Laboratory Services offered: Biological water testing Chemical water testing Soil testing: the level of contaminat­ion in the soil

What are you testing for in your water?

To determine the concentrat­ions of the following chemical parameters in your water:

Biological Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand, Dissolved Oxygen, Alkalinity, Calcium, Cadmium, Chlorine, Cobalt, Electrical Conductivi­ty, pH, Iron, Pottasium, Sodium, Copper, Zinc, Mecury, Arsenic, Cyanide, Magnesium, Manganese, Lead, Nickel, Nitrous Oxide, Sulphates, Phosphates, Sulphides, Total Dissolved Solids, Total Suspended Solids, detergents and pesticides, among others.

The microbiolo­gical tests include: total coliforms, faecal coliforms, Faecal Streptococ­ci, E.Coli, Total plate counts at 220C and 370C, sulphite reducing Clostridia Perfringen­s, Chlorophyl­l a and diatoms.

Why test your water? To prevent pollution in our natural water bodies and the environmen­t.

To prevent health problems such as diarrhoea, nausea, cramps dysentery and hepatitis caused by drinking water with faecal contaminat­ion and pathogens.

To avoid bio-accumulati­on of heavy metals in human bodies and aquatic life. These heavy metals cause chronic diseases and damage to the central nervous system if consumed in low and high doses, respective­ly. To increase industrial production yield. To preserve our natural ecosystems. To reduce water purificati­on costs. Packages offered by

EMAL: To domestic water (tap, borehole, treated), Mineral water, Mining effluent, Sewage effluent, Industrial effluent, Agricultur­al effluent, and ambient water (river, dam and lake) test.

Where is the EMAL located?

The EMAL is located at No. 6 Off Pauling Drive, King George VI (KG VI) Borrowdale in Harare.

What Internatio­nal standards has the EMAL acquired?

The EMAL is pleased to inform the nation that the laboratory has been accredited by the Southern African Developmen­t Community Accreditat­ion Services (SADCAS) to ISO/IEC 17025.2005.

This was done in 2012 and the accreditat­ion status has been maintained to date.

This has enabled the laboratory to offer reliable laboratory testing services. Send your feedback to; eep@ema.co.zw, like us on Facebook: Environmen­tal Management Agency and twitter:@EMAeep or visit our website www. ema.co.zw Alternativ­ely, call us on: Tel 086 77006244 and Toll-free 08080028; or use our WhatsApp platform 0779565707. We are ready to listen.

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