Water treatment
SDWA and EU drinking-water compliance, sampling chain of custody, and exceedance alerts.
Map a control once. Cite it everywhere.
What teams do with Traceage
Every card is a real job, framed for the person who owns it.
Water Quality Manager
SDWA & EU drinking-water compliance
Every sample, parameter, and exceedance logged against the regulatory limit.
Compliance Officer
Lead & Copper Rule reporting
LCRI service-line inventory and sampling evidence assembled for the regulator.
Plant Manager
Treatment-process monitoring
Dosing, filtration, and disinfection events captured as a continuous record.
Lab Analyst
Sample chain of custody
Every sample traced from collection point to result with a tamper-evident trail.
Asset Manager
Material certification (NSF/ANSI)
NSF/ANSI 60/61 certificates tied to every chemical and contact material in use.
Incident Response Lead
Exceedance-driven alerts
A parameter breach triggers containment and notification workflows, not just a log.
Every stage on one continuous record.
The water treatmentworkflow — and where Traceage fits at each step.
- 01
Intake
Source water and treatment chemicals logged with NSF/ANSI certification.
- 02
Treat
Dosing, filtration, and disinfection captured as a continuous record.
- 03
Sample & test
Samples traced from collection point to result with chain of custody.
- 04
Distribute
Service-line inventory and network data maintained for LCRI.
- 05
Report & alert
Exceedances trigger containment and regulator reporting.
What it delivers.
Proof of authenticity & quality
Every result tied to its sample and chain of custody.
Verified ethical & sustainable sourcing
Treatment chemicals and components certified to NSF/ANSI.
Real-time visibility & convenience
Operators and regulators see treatment data as a continuous record.
Fast, painless issue resolution
A parameter exceedance triggers containment the moment it's detected.
The regulations, in plain terms.
Every framework Traceage maps for water treatment.
- NSF/ANSI 60
- The American National Standard for drinking-water treatment chemicals — health effects.
- NSF/ANSI 61
- The American National Standard for drinking-water system components — health effects.
- EU 2020/2184
- The EU Drinking Water Directive — quality standards and risk-based monitoring.
- EPA SDWA
- US Safe Drinking Water Act — federal standards protecting public drinking-water supplies.
- WHO Guidelines
- World Health Organization Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality — the international reference.
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