Water Testing & Laboratory Services You Can Rely On for Compliance

Water testing isn’t just another task to check off; it’s one of the main ways regulators measure whether your system is being managed correctly.

Miss a sample, submit something late, or overlook a result, and small issues can turn into compliance problems quickly.

Water and Sewer Solutions LLC handles laboratory services for systems across Southeast Michigan, making sure sampling, testing, and reporting are done accurately and on schedule. The process stays simple and consistent, with clear documentation at every step, so you always know what’s been done and where things stand.

When You Need Water Testing Done Right

Testing becomes critical when there’s no room for error.

Sometimes it’s routine; other times, something has already gone wrong and needs to be addressed quickly. Either way, accuracy and timing matter.

You’ll usually feel that pressure in situations like:

  • Failed or questionable test results

  • Upcoming inspections or audits

  • Regulatory deadlines approaching

  • Concerns about water quality

  • System startup or recent changes

Even routine compliance testing can become a problem if it isn’t handled consistently. When results need to hold up under review, the process has to be solid.

What’s at Risk If Testing Isn’t Handled Properly

Testing gaps don’t stay small.

A missed sample can trigger a violation. A delayed report can raise flags. Incomplete or unclear results can lead to follow-up requirements that take more time to resolve.

Over time, that creates a pattern:

  • Increased scrutiny from regulators

  • Higher risk of fines or penalties

  • More time spent responding to issues instead of preventing them

The system itself might be operating fine; the problem is how it’s being measured and reported.

Laboratory Services We Provide

We handle the full scope of testing and reporting requirements, keeping everything aligned with what’s expected.

That includes:

  • Routine water sampling and testing

  • Managing compliance-based testing schedules

  • Coordinating with certified laboratories

  • Accurate, timely reporting

  • Documentation for regulatory requirements

  • Support during inspections and audits

The goal is straightforward. Everything gets done correctly, and everything is accounted for.

We Handle the Details So Nothing Gets Missed

Most issues with testing come down to missed steps.

A sample gets overlooked. A deadline slips. Results come back, but no one takes a close enough look.

We take that off your plate.

Schedules are tracked. Samples are handled properly. Labs are coordinated with. Results are reviewed before they become problems.

Instead of piecing things together, you have a process that runs the same way every time.

Built Around Compliance, Not Just Testing

Testing on its own doesn’t mean much if it isn’t tied back to compliance.

What matters is whether everything lines up with what regulators expect, and whether it holds up during inspections.

That’s how we approach it. Not as a series of isolated tasks, but as part of a larger compliance picture.

Records stay complete. Requirements stay clear. When inspections happen, there’s no scrambling to fill in gaps.

Local Experience with Michigan Requirements

Water testing requirements aren’t always the same from one region to another.

We work with systems across Southeast Michigan, including Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Genesee, and Shiawassee counties, so we’re familiar with how things are handled locally.

That includes:

  • How testing requirements are applied in practice

  • What inspectors tend to focus on

  • Where issues are most likely to come up

Being local also means faster coordination when something needs attention, and a team that understands the systems in this area.

Stay Ahead of Problems, Not Behind Them

The easiest problems to deal with are the ones that never turn into problems.

Consistent testing and reporting make that possible. Issues get caught early, before they turn into violations or larger concerns.

That leads to:

  • Fewer surprises during inspections

  • Less stress around deadlines

  • More predictable system performance

It’s not complicated; it just has to be done consistently.