EKO Testing Lab

Reliable Pollution Monitoring Testing in Haryana

EKO Testing Lab is a premier facility for comprehensive environmental and pollution monitoring across the state of Haryana. As an NABL-accredited and MoEF-recognized laboratory, we provide critical analytical services to help industries, construction projects, and commercial establishments manage their environmental footprint. Our lab uses high-precision sampling equipment and advanced sensors to measure various pollutants that affect air, water, and soil quality. In industrial hubs like Gurgaon, Faridabad, and Panipat, our team delivers the technical data required to implement effective pollution control measures and ensure long-term ecological balance.

Ambient Air Quality and Stack Emission Monitoring

Maintaining clean air is a primary requirement for the rapidly growing industrial sectors in Haryana. Our facility conducts exhaustive ambient air quality monitoring to track concentrations of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide, and sulphur dioxide. We also specialize in stack emission testing, which involves measuring the discharge from industrial chimneys and vents to ensure they stay within the permissible limits set by the HSPCB. These evaluations are essential for manufacturing units to maintain their Consent to Operate (CTO) and demonstrate their commitment to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

Industrial Effluent and Water Pollution Analysis

Protecting the water bodies of Haryana requires rigorous monitoring of both water supply and industrial discharge. EKO Testing Lab provides detailed characterization of industrial effluents, measuring key indicators such as Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and heavy metal concentrations. Our pollution monitoring lab assists organizations in evaluating the efficiency of their Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) and Sewage Treatment Plants (STP). These reports are vital for regulatory compliance and ensuring that wastewater discharge does not contaminate local groundwater or river systems.

Noise Level and Workplace Environment Monitoring

Environmental safety also encompasses the management of noise pollution and workplace hygiene. Our team conducts specialized noise level monitoring to ensure that industrial operations and construction activities stay within the decibel limits prescribed by environmental laws. Additionally, we provide workplace environment testing to measure lighting (LUX) levels, ventilation, and the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). At EKO Testing Lab, our holistic approach to pollution monitoring ensures that your facility maintains a safe, healthy, and compliant environment for both the workforce and the surrounding community.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is pollution monitoring mandatory for industries in Haryana? Industries are required by the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) to monitor their emissions and effluents to comply with the Air and Water Acts. Regular testing ensures that pollution levels stay within legal limits, preventing fines, penalties, or factory closures.

2. What are the key parameters measured during ambient air monitoring? The primary parameters include PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2, and Carbon Monoxide. These measurements help calculate the Air Quality Index (AQI) and determine the impact of industrial activity on the local atmosphere in cities like Gurgaon and Faridabad.

3. Does EKO Testing Lab provide reports for HSPCB compliance? Yes, EKO Testing Lab is an NABL-accredited facility. Our monitoring reports are generated using standardized methods and are officially recognized for HSPCB audits, Consent to Establish (CTE), and Consent to Operate (CTO) renewals.

4. What is stack emission testing and who needs it? Stack emission testing involves analyzing the gases and particulate matter escaping through industrial chimneys. Any industry using boilers, furnaces, or DG sets is typically required to conduct regular stack monitoring to ensure their emissions meet environmental discharge norms.

5. How often should a project site conduct noise level monitoring? The frequency depends on the specific environmental clearance conditions of the project. Generally, construction sites and industrial units conduct quarterly or monthly noise monitoring to ensure that their operations do not cause a disturbance in residential or sensitive zones.