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Gyeonggi Institute of Health and Environment Named Top Analytical Institution in Water Quality and Drinking Water for 10 Consecutive Years

The Gyeonggi-do Institute of Health and Environment has been selected as the top analytical institution in the fields of water quality and drinking water for ten consecutive years.


On July 10, the institute announced that it was recognized as the top analytical institution in the water quality and drinking water sectors after receiving a "satisfactory" evaluation in all categories at the "2025 International Proficiency Test" hosted by the Environmental Resource Associates (ERA), a globally renowned proficiency testing organization.


The International Proficiency Test evaluates analytical capabilities by having participating institutions analyze unknown samples provided by ERA and then comparing the results with those of hundreds of institutions worldwide. This year, 247 institutions from around the world participated.


Gyeonggi Institute of Health and Environment Named Top Analytical Institution in Water Quality and Drinking Water for 10 Consecutive Years Gyeonggi-do Institute of Health and Environment is collecting and analyzing water quality and drinking water samples. Provided by Gyeonggi-do Institute of Health and Environment

In April, the Gyeonggi-do Institute of Health and Environment participated in 21 water quality items (such as cyanide and phenol compounds) and 17 drinking water items (such as mercury, chloroform, and diazinon). As a result of the evaluation, the institute was selected as the top analytical institution in both fields for the tenth consecutive year.


Kim Donggi, Director of the Water Environment Research Division at the Gyeonggi-do Institute of Health and Environment, stated, "This achievement is highly significant as it demonstrates that our institute's analytical technology is internationally recognized. We will continue to participate in domestic and international proficiency tests and further strengthen our analytical capabilities to protect the health and environmental safety of Gyeonggi-do residents."


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