Water Quality and Pathogenic Disease Laboratories
The Drinking Water Testing Laboratory and Resource Center
The Center for Environmental Quality at Wilkes University operates and maintains a series
of state-of-the-art water quality and drinking water testing laboratories. The facility, a non-profit/ equal
opportunity employer, is operated and managed, within the Environmental Engineering and
Earth Sciences under the auspices of the Center for Environmental Quality.
Currently, the laboratory is PADEP/EPA approved for drinking water analysis for regulated
water supplies for microbiological agents, but has the capability to conduct analysis for
macronutrients, general water quality parameters, and toxic metals. We
have a special online water testing program for private water supplies - known
as the Homeowner Outreach Program.
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For More information about the Environmental Quality Center, please contact:
Attn: Mr. Brian
Oram, Professional Geologist (PG)
Laboratory Director
Wilkes University
Geo Environmental Sciences and Earth Sciences
PO Box 111
84 West South Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766
1-800-572-4444 ext. 4619
(570) 408-4619
For More information about
the Environmental Quality Center,
please contact:
Attn:
Mr. Brian Oram, Professional Geologist (PG)
Drinking Water Testing Laboratory Director
Wilkes University
Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
PO Box 111
84 West South Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 1876
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