This tender seeks services for the detection of cytopathogenic enteric viruses in water samples using mammalian cell cultures. The project aims to ensure water quality and public health safety through advanced analytical techniques.
Rand Water is inviting tenders for the provision of analytical services focused on the detection of cytopathogenic enteric viruses in water samples. The successful bidder will utilize mammalian cell cultures to perform these analyses, which are critical for monitoring water quality and ensuring compliance with health standards. This service is essential for safeguarding public health and maintaining the integrity of water supplies.
The scope of work includes the collection and analysis of water samples, application of mammalian cell culture techniques, and reporting of findings in a timely manner. Bidders must demonstrate expertise in virology and cell culture methodologies, as well as a commitment to quality assurance and regulatory compliance. This project not only supports public health initiatives but also enhances the overall safety of water resources in the region, making it a vital service for the community.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental testing, virology, and laboratory services, particularly those with experience in mammalian cell culture techniques and water quality analysis.
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