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About Tapped In

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Tapped In is a Brampton Ontario based water quality consulting company that provides sampling and analytical services to commercial, industrial and residential sites servicing Greater Toronto Area, Ajax, Alliston, Aurora, Barrie, Beaverton, Bellwood, Bradford, Brampton, Brantford, Burlington, Caledon, Cambridge, Cannington, Cobourg, Collingwood, Etobicoke, Essa, Georgetown, Georgina, Guelph, Hamilton, Innisfil, Keswick, King city, Kitchener, Lindsay, Loretto, Markham, Milton, Mississauga, Newmarket, New Tecumseth, North York, Nottawa, Oakville, Orangeville, Orillia, Oshawa, Owen Sound, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Rosemont, Scarborough, Shelburne, Simcoe, Thornhill, Toronto, Udora, Uxbridge, Vaughan, Waterdown, Waterloo, Whitby and Whitchurch-stouffville.

Through our commitment to quality in our people, products and practices, we have grown into one of the strongest and most reputable companies in the Water Treatment and Water Consulting field. We are proud of our reputation as an industry leader in the management of drinking water systems and are dedicated to delivering the most practical and cost-effective service solutions possible. Our commitment is to exceed your expectations.

Starting with a comprehensive analysis of your water through our accredited laboratory and followed up with our best design solutions, your problems will be no more. We will work with you on every level beginning with the water sample and throughout the entire process. Our goal is to help you fully understand what we do, how we are going to execute the project and most importantly, working within your budget to ensure timely and cost effective results.

At Tapped In we make every effort to not just find solutions for your small drinking water system but be the solution. With our training and certifications we are able to assist regulated systems to fully comply with government Regulation 170/03, Regulation 318/08, Regulation 319/08 and Regulation 243/07.

Here at Tapped In, we love what we do and want to make sure that we all have safe drinking water of the highest quality.

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Regulated Water Systems

  • Designated Facilities – O. Reg 170/03
  • Flushing and Sampling for Lead
    School, Private Schools and Day Nurseries
    O. Reg 243/07
  • Small Drinking Water System – O. Reg 318/08

Other Services

  • Environmental & Recreational Sampling
  • Environmental Engineer Reports
  • Certificate of Potability
  • Waste Water Collection and Analysis
  • Water Quality Assessment
  • Well Assessment / Inspection


Did You Know?

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December 17, 2014
    

Approximately 25% percent of Canadians, living primarily in rural areas, rely on private wells, cisterns or other sources for their drinking water.  Safety of these water sources are primarily the responsibility of the individual owners and should not be taken lightly. Well water should be tested with the changing of the season; at least 4 times per year.

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December 18, 2014
    

Metals such as sodium in water can add to your daily sodium intake. Sodium is the most common and economical salt for propelling the ion exchange process in the softening of well water. The exchange of magnesium and calcium for sodium produces a water less harsh for clothes and the skin however, this water is not good for our bodies. Excessive sodium can cause increases in high blood pressure and adversely affect organs such as the heart and kidney. Drink unsoftened water only or substitute your sodium chloride salt for potassium chloride salt; it does exactly the same thing.

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December 18, 2014
    

More fresh water is stored under the earth in aquifers than on the earth’s surface.  An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt) from which groundwater can be extracted using a water well.

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December 18, 2014
    

E. coli is used as an indicator organism to decide whether water is potable i.e. safe for drinking.  Any amount of E.coli or Coliform bacteria in water is an indication that the water has been contaminated with fecal matter (animal or human waste) and this water should not be consumed.

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  • T. 416.480.6226
  • F. 416.640.9571
  • info@tappedin.ca
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