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New laboratory signals Alpha Scientific expansion

The growth and expansion of Alpha Scientific is being underlined by the relocation to a brand new, UKAS accredited, microbiological water testing laboratory in Manchester. A move that further supports their ongoing commitment to support clients with their testing needs.

Located in Hexagon Tower, a specialist science and technology facility, their team of dedicated microbiologists provide analytical services for microorganisms such as Legionella, E.coli, Total coliforms and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This provides clients with the information and assurance required to keep their water systems safe and compliant.

“Our new Manchester lab is a key part of our growth and expansion which will allow us to provide the highest quality microbiological water testing to further regions across the country,” comments Mo Jassal, Head of Laboratory Operations at Alpha Scientific. “It is essential that our clients have confidence in their water quality. Our UKAS accredited microbiology testing, alongside our technical expertise, provides this assurance to our clients, with fast, reliable and accurate data.

“Scalability is an important part of Alpha’s future plans and the move from our previous location in the city, as a result of an increase in demand, will also allow us to grow and expand further. To ensure greater convenience and accessibility, we have expanded our logistical portfolio to include an additional six regional drop off locations, including Warrington, Leeds and Sheffield.

“Alongside our current laboratories in Slough and Sittingbourne, the new lab will provide both new and existing clients with a more comprehensive nationwide water testing service. We are looking forward to inviting them to come and see the facility for themselves in due course.”

 

2 May 2024

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