Why is water safety critical during South Africa’s festive season?
Summer in South Africa brings heat, travel, and thousands of holidaymakers to beaches, pools, and picnic spots. But the spike in water consumption, and pressure on water infrastructure, raises serious concerns. Ensuring the safety of drinking water and recreational waters during this period is essential to safeguard public health and support tourism.
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The challenges of high-volume water testing during summer
As demand increases, testing labs face rising sample loads and tighter turnaround times. Detecting a range of contaminants, from microbial threats and industrial chemicals to PFAS (“forever chemicals”) and microplastics, requires sensitive, fast and reliable instrumentation. Traditional methods can struggle to keep up, leading to bottlenecks that may delay the detection of critical hazards. That’s where advanced instrumentation and workflow automation become indispensable.
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Agilent water testing solutions: Speed, sensitivity, and scale
Agilent’s comprehensive water testing portfolio supports laboratories with state-of-the-art analytical tools, including:
Key Agilent Instruments for Water Quality Testing
- Agilent Ultivo LC/MSMS – Ideal for ultra-trace PFAS and persistent organic pollutants in drinking and environmental water. Compact yet powerful, it supports high-throughput labs with limited space.
- Agilent 6475 LC/MSMS – Offers sensitive, reproducible quantification of a wide range of contaminants in complex matrices.
- Agilent 1290 Infinity III LC System – Delivers fast, reliable chromatographic separations critical to high-throughput analysis.
- Agilent 8860 GC and Agilent 5977B GC-MSD – Combines rugged GC performance with high-sensitivity mass detection, ideal for volatile organic compound analysis.
- InfinityLab PFC-Free HPLC Conversion Kit – Helps reduce PFAS background interference for cleaner data and better detection accuracy.
Together, these tools allow for simultaneous detection of pesticides, metals, PFAS, organic pollutants, and microbiological indicators in both drinking and recreational water samples.
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Keeping communities and holidaymakers safe
South African municipalities, water boards, and private labs rely on fast, precise testing to ensure that public taps, swimming pools, and beaches remain safe during peak tourist periods. With Agilent’s integrated systems and automation-ready workflows, labs can handle seasonal surges efficiently, reducing wait times and delivering timely insights to stakeholders.
By enabling early detection and fast reporting, labs support both immediate public safety and long-term environmental health.
Ready to modernise your water testing workflows?
Whether you’re managing municipal water quality or testing surface water for environmental compliance, Agilent’s proven technologies and application support can help you handle festive season demand with confidence.
✅ TL;DR – Key Takeaways
- South Africa’s festive season significantly increases demand for water testing.
- Water contamination risks rise in both drinking supplies and recreational sources.
- Agilent offers a suite of instruments for rapid, high-sensitivity testing (LC/MS, GC/MS, HPLC).
- Automation-ready workflows improve throughput and reduce manual handling.
- Accurate testing ensures public health, supports tourism, and builds trust in infrastructure.

