Wastewater Sampling
At our Ecotechnology Laboratory, we perform wastewater sampling in accordance with HRN ISO 5667-10:2020, which defines procedures for collecting representative samples for wastewater analysis and quality monitoring. Sampling is essential for evaluating wastewater treatment performance, monitoring industrial discharges, and assessing environmental impact.
Sampling Methods
We use two main wastewater sampling methods:
- Grab sampling – A grab sample is collected at a single point in time and represents wastewater conditions at that specific moment. This method is ideal for assessing immediate conditions or parameters that change rapidly.
- Composite sampling – A composite sample is a mixture of grab samples taken at regular intervals over a set period, most commonly 24 hours. This approach provides a representative overview of average wastewater quality throughout the testing period.
We select the sampling method based on the testing objectives, the parameters being analyzed, and the characteristics of the monitored system, in line with standardized guidelines.
Why Proper Sampling Matters
Correct sampling is essential for obtaining accurate and reliable analytical results. Even small errors can significantly affect data interpretation.
Clients use the results to:
- Monitor and verify treatment process performance,
- Demonstrate regulatory compliance,
- Plan improvements to wastewater management systems.
Why Choose Us?
Our trained personnel use standardized equipment and sampling procedures in line with HRN ISO 5667-10:2020 to ensure representative samples and reliable analytical results.
If you need wastewater sampling services or advice on selecting the most appropriate sampling method, feel free to contact us.







