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suitability of water for livestock, poultry, fish, aquatic plants and other aquatic organisms; suitability of water for pond fertilization or treatment with alum; suitability of media for container-grown plants through pour-thru leachate. Types of Water Tests Recommendations provided in the water analysis report indicate whether a water supply needs to be modified to serve its intended purpose – livestock, poultry or fish production; irrigation; aquaculture; attracting waterfowl; and source water for hydroponics. Although a mineral analysis indicates trends in water quality, its purpose is not to evaluate safety for human consumption. It does not detect the presence of organic pesticides or living organisms, such as coliform bacteria. For information on testing water for human consumption in Oklahoma, contact the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality at (405) 702-1027. If you live in Texas, contact the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality at (800) 447-2827. Taking a Representative Sample
Rivers or streams. Sample from the middle of the stream at mid-depth. Avoid collecting surface or bottom residues. Lakes or ponds – Take a sample where the water is at least 3 feet deep. Use a boat, tube, life vest, dock or a stick to collect the sample. Avoid stirring up the silt. After rinsing with pond or lake water, turn the container upside down and go down about 1 foot (up to your elbow) and then turn it over underwater to fill it. Bring the container up to the surface and cap it tightly with a plastic lid. Hydroponic systems – Flush lines sufficiently to ensure that the sample is representative of a thoroughly mixed supply solution. Nutrient solutions – Sample after diluting the nutrient concentrate for application and making any other necessary adjustments. The sample should have the same concentration as the solution being fed to the plants.
Packaging and Mailing Information Complete all appropriate blanks on the information sheet(s) and write legibly. Be consistent from year to year in how you list your name, farm name and/or address. Testing takes approximately four to five working days to complete from the time we receive your shipment. Place information sheets inside the shipping container with the samples and keep a copy for your records. It is a good idea to place information sheets inside a sealed plastic bag to keep them clean and legible. However, never use glass containers to transport and ship samples. If you are located in Noble's service area (a 100-mile radius of Ardmore, Okla.), water sample bottles are available by contacting the Noble's Ag Services and Resource Department at (580) 223-5810. Do not send cash or check. You will be billed by our contract laboratory and can remit payment back to them. Cost of testing is located in the
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