Olympian Water Testing™
- On Site Laboratory Testing
- PWTA Well Water Testing for Real Estate Transactions
- DOH / DEP / EPA / NELAP Standards
- Residential & Commercial
- E. coli and Total Coliform
- Heterotrophic Plate Count
- Heavy Metals
- Chemicals
- Microplastics
- Iron
- Lead
- Copper
- PFAS / PFOS
- VOCs
- HAA5
- All Contaminants
Celebrating New Jersey's #1 Consumer Choice for 35 Consecutive Years
Olympian Water Testing delivers expert water testing and analysis, targeting contaminants like microplastics, PFAS, VOCs, heavy metals, E. coli, total coliform, Legionella, and more. As the trusted choice for on-site laboratory testing, we adhere to top DOH, DEP, EPA, and NELAP standards. Our dedicated Client Services Team is available around the clock, every day of the year, ensuring reliable support whenever you need it.
We Test in Full Compliance with The Private Well Water Testing Act for Real Estate Transactions
Randolph Water Testing
Consulting & Lab Analysis
Well Testing • City / Municipal Water
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Well Water
State-mandated Private Well Testing Act (PWTA) panels for home sales. We perform all required testing—including bacteria, arsenic, lead, VOCs, and nitrates—with fast turnaround and full compliance reporting.

Laboratory
Certified laboratory water testing services designed for professional, medical, and commercial applications. Full-spectrum analysis ensures precision, compliance, and scientifically valid results.

Potability
Precise potability analysis, verifying essential safety benchmarks—from coliforms to chemical residues—using laboratory-grade instrumentation to ensure water meets or exceeds national drinking standards.

Pools and Spas
Certified weekly and monthly testing for Spas, hotels and commercial pools. Focused on E. coli and total coliform detection, our lab ensures water safety compliance with NJ recreational bathing code requirements.

Lead and Copper
High-precision assays targeting lead and copper levels in water systems. Utilizing EPA-approved methodologies, data-driven reporting ensures regulatory compliance and safeguards public health.

Schools
Dedicated school water safety testing includes multi-point sampling and pathogen screening. Laboratory-level analysis ensures student and staff environments remain free from dangerous contaminants.

Bacteria
Advanced bacteriological screening checks for E. coli, coliforms, Legionella, and other pathogens. Laboratory-controlled procedures provide definitive results, enhancing health protection.

Microplastics
State‑of‑the‑art microplastic detection using spectrometry and filtration techniques. Identifies and quantifies microscopic particles, delivering laboratory-grade data on plastic contamination.
Why Choose Olympian Water Testing?
Choose Olympian Water Testing for expert, on-site analysis and trusted results that meet the highest regulatory standards for water safety.
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History of Municipal and Well Water in Randolph, NJ
The Randolph New Jersey water supply history unfolds like a tale of transformation, from its 1805 incorporation out of Mendham Township—named after prominent Quaker landowner Hartshorne Fitz Randolph—to a modern suburb blending rural charm with suburban growth. Early settlers, drawn to the area’s fresh air and abundant groundwater, relied on private well water systems in Randolph for farms and mills, with glacial sand deposits from ancient mining eras enhancing aquifer recharge. By the inter-War years, Randolph’s resort boom touted "artisanal wells" feeding pools at health retreats, attracting visitors seeking rejuvenation amid Morris County’s rolling hills.
Municipal water development in Randolph, NJ, gained momentum post-World War II as population surged from under 5,000 in 1950 to over 25,000 today. The township partners with the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (MCMUA), established in 1958, sourcing groundwater from the Alamatong well fields—eight deep wells across Randolph, Chester, and Flanders Valley, pumping up to 218 million gallons monthly. This system, managed by Randolph’s Public Works Department, ensures treated water meets NJDEP standards through aeration and chlorination. Fascinatingly, the township’s evolution from iron mining hubs to protected parks like Hedden County Park underscores efforts to safeguard aquifers.
Well water systems in Randolph remain vital for many homes, especially in rural pockets, but 1990s contaminations—like VOCs in private wells—prompted rigorous testing under New Jersey’s Private Well Testing Act.
Morris County: 07005, Dover: 07801, Morristown: 07960, Boonton: 07005, Butler: 07405, Chatham: 07928, Denville: 07834, East Hanover: 07936, Florham Park: 07932, Kinnelon: 07405, Lincoln Park: 07035, Madison: 07940, Mendham: 07945, Mount Arlington: 07856, Mountain Lakes: 07046, Netcong: 07857, Parsippany Troy Hills: 07054, Randolph: 07869, Riverdale: 07457, Rockaway: 07866, Victory Gardens: 07801, Wharton: 07885.