The concentration of ammonia and ammonium levels in water is a commonly measured parameter in environmental water, potable water, and waste water.
There are many reasons why you might need to test for ammonium/ammonia in water. One such application is in wastewater treatment plants, monitoring the amount of ammonium/ammonia that’s discharged into rivers or used as drinking water.
Ammonia is colourless and odourless in small amounts, so the only way to detect it is through ammonia testing. This is particularly vital in fisheries as, although fish naturally excrete ammonia, too much can harm fish. Early detection allows for the elimination of ammonia before the concentration reaches toxic levels.