Serviceportal–Baden-Württemberg
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Drinking water tests required by the Drinking Water Ordinance (TrinkwV), including sampling, may only be carried out by authorised testing centres. With regard to the requirements for authorisation, the Drinking Water Ordinance of 23 June 2023 refers to the previously valid Drinking Water Ordinance (TrinkwV a. F., § 15 para. 4).
The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Rural Areas is responsible for the authorisation of
In the case of several company locations, the decisive factor is not the location of the company, but the location of the laboratory.
The laboratory applies for authorisation informally, in writing or by e-mail, to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Rural Areas.
Enclose the required documents with the application.
The Ministry checks the documents and decides on the authorisation. The laboratory receives a notification. If approval is granted, the laboratory will be included in the list of approved testing centres published on the Ministry's website with its address, testing area and link to the accreditation body's website.
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Fees of EUR 350.00 to EUR 500.00 are charged in accordance with the Ordinance of the Ministry of Rural Areas on the Determination of Fee Rates for Public Services of State Authorities in its Area of Responsibility(Fee Ordinance MLR - GebVO-MLR) of 11 December 2018.
two to four weeks
Once accreditation has been granted, the drinking water testing centre must inform the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Rural Areas of any changes to the accreditation immediately in writing or by email without being requested to do so.
In addition, the drinking water testing centre must submit confirmation to the Ministry by 31 December of each year that quality assurance has been successfully completed at least once a year by participating in round robin tests, also without being requested to do so.
For microbiological parameters, including legionella, the Ministry expects participation in the round robin tests of the Lower Saxony State Health Office, Aurich branch, for chemical parameters at the AQS Baden-Württemberg or Hamburg or a cooperation partner or at the State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection North Rhine-Westphalia.
Trinkwasserverordnung (TrinkwV):
machine generated, based on the German release by: Ministerium Ländlicher Raum Baden-Württemberg, 05.08.2025
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