Water Sample Collection Procedure

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Sample bottles for chemistry and bacterial analysis and the required forms are available at Access PEI sites (outside Charlottetown) or at the PEI Analytical Laboratories, 23 Innovation Way, Charlottetown.

There are two analysis bottles available:

  • Bacteria analysis uses a sterile clear plastic bottle with a tamper-evident cap. This bottle contains sodium thiosulfate which is a white powder that neutralizes any chlorine which may be present in a sample.
  • Chemistry analysis uses a white plastic 250 ml bottle with a white cap.

Use the appropriate bottle(s) for the type of analysis which is being requested. Staff of PEI Analytical Laboratories reserve the right to refuse samples collected in bottles not supplied by the lab, samples with an odour of chlorine, or samples containing foreign material.

What is the sample collection process?

  1. Select an indoor faucet, if possible, to take the sample.  An outside faucet without a hose is acceptable.
  2. Remove the strainer from the tap, if present, and let the cold water run at full flow for five minutes; then back off the flow to a steady slow stream. 
  3. Remove the cover and fill the bottle to the neck or the fill line, being careful not to touch it to the faucet.  Also, please ensure that you do not touch the inside of the cap as this will contaminate the sample. Once the sample is collected from the tap, it should be kept cold, but not frozen. Samples for bacteria should be chilled to below 10 C and transported to the lab, or an Access PEI site, in a cooler with ice packs.
  4. Complete the Request Form for Drinking Water Analysis.
  5. Deliver the sample to an Access PEI Centre by 3:00 p.m. (12 noon on Fridays) on the same day you take the sample. Check the schedule below to see when samples are picked up at your local Access PEI site.

Depending upon the type of analysis being requested, notification time for obtaining the results will vary. Bacteria sample results are typically available with two days.  Clients are encouraged to call the toll-free number (below) to get their results.  A written report will be mailed to clients once all the requested testing has been completed.

Note:  If the occupant is different from the owner of the well, please ensure that the occupant's name and phone number are included on the sample submission form.

Who can I contact for more information?

Paul Baker (Safety Standards Officer)
4th Floor, Jones Building
11 Kent Street
Charlottetown, PEI C1A 7N8
Telephone: (902) 368-5062
Fax: (902) 368-5830
Email: psbaker@gov.pe.ca

Date de publication : 
le 10 Juillet 2018
Environnement, Énergie et Action climatique

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Ministère de l'Environnement, Énergie et Action climatique 
Immeuble Jones, 4e étage
11, rue Kent
C.P. 2000
Charlottetown (Î.-P.-É.) C1A 7N8

Téléphone : 902-368-5044
Sans frais : 1-866-368-5044
Télécopieur : 902-368-5830
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