Hach Storm Water Test Kit

The Hach storm water test kit is ideal for on-site or laboratory monitoring of storm sewer outflow and industrial discharge.

Features

  • Includes a pH PocketPal for quick pH measurements
  • Easily monitor detergents, chlorine, copper, phenol, & pH
  • All tests are stored in rugged carrying case
Your Price $837.00
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Overview
The Hach storm water test kit is ideal for on-site or laboratory monitoring of storm sewer outflow and industrial discharge. The Hach storm water test kit includes all necessary reagents and apparatus for monitoring detergents, total chlorine, copper, and phenols, and comes in a convenient hard-sided carrying case. Also included is a pH Pocket Pal Tester for quick pH measurements.

  • (1) pH Pocket Pal tester
  • (100) Total chlorine tests
  • (100) Copper tests
  • (50) Phenols tests
  • (32) Detergents tests
  • (1) Carrying case
  • All necessary apparatus and reagents for testing
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