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AS/NZS 5667.1:1998

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Water quality - Sampling Guidance on the design of sampling programs, sampling techniques and the preservation and handling of samples (Reconfirmed 2016)

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Published date

05-04-1998

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Provides general principles to be applied in the design of sampling programs, general guidance on sampling techniques and guidance on the procedures to be taken to preserve and transport samples for the physical, chemical and radiological analysis of waters and wastewaters, including bottom sediment and sludges, for the purposes of process control, quality characterization, identification of sources of pollution, compliance with water quality guidelines or standards, and other specific reasons.

Committee
EV-008
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 1780 2
Pages
51
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 02/09/2016.This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2016 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 02/09/2016
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard provides general principles to be applied in sampling for the physical, chemical, microbiological or radiological analysis of waters and waste waters, including bottom sediment and sludges, for the purposes of process control, quality characterization, identification of sources of pollution and the monitoring of background levels.The guidance on sampling procedures provided in this Standard is generally applicable. Where alternative procedures are used they are to be demonstrated to be at least as reliable as those provided in this Standard or that they will achieve the objectives of the sampling and analysis program.The general principles and guidance contained in this Standard are as follows:(a) General principles to be applied in the design of sampling programs.(b) General guidance on sampling techniques.(c) General guidelines on the procedures to be followed to preserve and transport samples. These include guidelines for the selection of containers, quality control measures and tables that provide details of preservation techniques.NOTE: Special care is needed when collecting samples for microbiological examination. Recommendations for the selection and preparation of sample containers and transport and storage of microbiological samples is provided in AS 2031.2.

Originated in Australia as AS 2031.1-1977.
Previous edition AS 2031.1-1986.
Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 5667.1:1998.

BS EN ISO 5667-15:2009 Water quality. Sampling Guidance on the preservation and handling of sludge and sediment samples
AS 2865-1995 Safe working in a confined space
DIN EN ISO 5667-15:2010-01 Water quality - Sampling - Part 15: Guidance on the preservation and handling of sludge and sediment samples (ISO 5667-15:2009)
AS/NZS 5667.7:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of water and steam in boiler plants (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.10:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of waste waters (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.5:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of drinking water and water used for food and beverage processing (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.4:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling from lakes, natural and man-made (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.11:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of groundwaters (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.6:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of rivers and streams (Reconfirmed 2016)
UNE-EN ISO 5667-15:2010 Water quality - Sampling - Part 15: Guidance on the preservation and handling of sludge and sediment samples (ISO 5667-15:2009)
AS 3550.1-1988 Methods for the analysis of waters Determination of dissolved sulphide - spectrophotometric method
UNI EN ISO 5667-15 : 2009 WATER QUALITY - SAMPLING - PART 15: GUIDANCE ON THE PRESERVATION AND HANDLING OF SLUDGE AND SEDIMENT SAMPLES
I.S. EN ISO 5667-15:2009 WATER QUALITY - SAMPLING - PART 15: GUIDANCE ON THE PRESERVATION AND HANDLING OF SLUDGE AND SEDIMENT SAMPLES
ISO 5667-15:2009 Water quality — Sampling — Part 15: Guidance on the preservation and handling of sludge and sediment samples
EN ISO 5667-15:2009 Water quality - Sampling - Part 15: Guidance on the preservation and handling of sludge and sediment samples (ISO 5667-15:2009)
AS 2031.2-1987 Selection of containers and preservation of water samples for chemical and microbiological analysis - Microbiological

AS 4873.2-2009 Recommended practice for inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) Quantitative determination - Water
AS/NZS 5667.7:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of water and steam in boiler plants (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.6:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of rivers and streams (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.8:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on the sampling of wet deposition (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 1546.2:2008 On-site domestic wastewater treatment units Waterless composting toilets
AS/NZS 5667.11:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of groundwaters (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 4995-2009 Greywater treatment systems for vessels operated on inland waters
AS/NZS 5667.9:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling from marine waters (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.10:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of waste waters (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 4482.1-2005 Guide to the investigation and sampling of sites with potentially contaminated soil Non-volatile and semi-volatile compounds
AS/NZS 5667.5:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of drinking water and water used for food and beverage processing (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.12:1999 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of bottom sediments (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 5667.4:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling from lakes, natural and man-made (Reconfirmed 2016)

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