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    BS ISO 12439 - MIXING WATER FOR CONCRETE

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Classification of types of water
      3.1 Potable water
      3.2 Water recovered from processes in the concrete industry
      3.3 Water from underground sources
      3.4 Natural surface water and industrial waste water
      3.5 Sea water or brackish water
      3.6 Sewage water
    4 Requirements
      4.1 General
      4.2 Preliminary assessment
      4.3 Chemical properties
          4.3.1 Chlorides
          4.3.2 Sulphates
          4.3.3 Alkali
          4.3.4 Harmful contamination
      4.4 Setting time and strength
    5 Sampling
    6 Testing
      6.1 Test methods
          6.1.1 Preliminary assessment
          6.1.2 Humic matter
          6.1.3 Chemical tests
          6.1.4 Setting time and strength
      6.2 Frequency for testing
      6.3 Conformity evaluation
    7 Report
    Annex A (normative) - Requirements for the use of water recovered
            from processes in the concrete industry
      A.1 Scope
      A.2 Terms and definitions
          A.2.1 Water recovered from processes in
                the concrete industry
          A.2.2 Combined water
      A.3 Limitations on the use of water recovered
          from processes in the concrete industry
      A.4 Requirements
          A.4.1 General
          A.4.2 Storage
          A.4.3 Distribution of solid material in the water
          A.4.4 The mass of solid material present in the
                recovered water
      A.5 Inspection
          A.5.1 Density
          A.5.2 Suitability
    Annex B (informative) - Testing scheme for mixing water
            for concrete
    Annex C (informative) - Recommended test methods
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    Committee B/517
    Document Type Draft
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 22965-1:2007 Concrete — Part 1: Methods of specifying and guidance for the specifier
    ISO 7890-1:1986 Water quality Determination of nitrate Part 1: 2,6-Dimethylphenol spectrometric method
    ISO 9964-2:1993 Water quality Determination of sodium and potassium Part 2: Determination of potassium by atomic absorption spectrometry
    ISO 9964-3:1993 Water quality Determination of sodium and potassium Part 3: Determination of sodium and potassium by flame emission spectrometry
    EN 196-1:2016 Methods of testing cement - Part 1: Determination of strength
    ISO 9963-2:1994 Water quality Determination of alkalinity Part 2: Determination of carbonate alkalinity
    ISO 22965-2:2007 Concrete — Part 2: Specification of constituent materials, production of concrete and compliance of concrete
    ISO 1920-4:2005 Testing of concrete Part 4: Strength of hardened concrete
    ISO 4316:1977 Surface active agents — Determination of pH of aqueous solutions — Potentiometric method
    ISO 1920-3:2004 Testing of concrete Part 3: Making and curing test specimens
    ISO 680:1990 Cement Test methods Chemical analysis
    EN 196-3:2016 Methods of testing cement - Part 3: Determination of setting times and soundness
    ISO 9964-1:1993 Water quality Determination of sodium and potassium Part 1: Determination of sodium by atomic absorption spectrometry
    CR 1901:1995 Regional Specifications and Recommendations for the avoidance of damaging alkali silica reactions in concrete
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