• BS ISO 16221:2001

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    Water quality. Guidance for determination of biodegradability in the marine environment

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-04-2001

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Principle
    5 Test environment
    6 Reagents
    7 Apparatus
    8 Test procedure
    9 Calculation and expression of results
    10 Validity of results
    11 Results of ring tests
    12 Test report
    Bibliography

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    Specifies five methods DOC die-away test, the closed bottle test, the two-phase closed bottle test, the Carbon-di-oxide evolution test and carbon-di-oxide headspace test for determining the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in the marine environment by aerobic microorganisms in static aqueous test systems.

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    This International Standard specifies five methods for determining the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in the marine environment by aerobic microorganisms in static aqueous test systems. Standard degradation methods developed for testing in fresh water are modified and adapted to marine conditions. These methods are the DOC die-away test (ISO 7827), the closed bottle test (ISO 10707), the two-phase closed bottle test (ISO 10708), the CO2 evolution test (ISO 9439) and the CO2 headspace test (ISO 14593). The methods apply to organic compounds which are water-soluble under the conditions of the test used; are poorly water-soluble under the conditions of the test used, in which case special measures may be necessary to achieve good dispersion of the compound (see for example, ISO 10634); are volatile, provided that an appropriate test with suitable conditions is used; are not inhibitory to the test microorganisms at the concentration chosen for the tests. The presence of inhibitory effects can be determined as specified in this International Standard. NOTE The conditions described in this International Standard do not always correspond to the optimal conditions for allowing the maximum degree of biodegradation to occur. For biodegradation methods in fresh water see ISO 14593 and ISO 15462, and for biodegradation at low concentrations see ISO 14592.

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    Committee EH/3/5
    Development Note Also numbered as BS 6068-5.29(2001) (03/2001) Supersedes 99/564520 DC. (07/2005) Reviewed and Confirmed by BSI, July 2006. (07/2006)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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    ISO 14593:1999 Water quality Evaluation of ultimate aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in aqueous medium Method by analysis of inorganic carbon in sealed vessels (CO2 headspace test)
    ISO 9439:1999 Water quality Evaluation of ultimate aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in aqueous medium Carbon dioxide evolution test
    ISO 14592-2:2002 Water quality — Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations — Part 2: Continuous flow river model with attached biomass
    ISO 10708:1997 Water quality — Evaluation in an aqueous medium of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds — Determination of biochemical oxygen demand in a two-phase closed bottle test
    ISO 7827:2010 Water quality Evaluation of the "ready", "ultimate" aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium Method by analysis of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
    ISO 10707:1994 Water quality Evaluation in an aqueous medium of the "ultimate" aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds Method by analysis of biochemical oxygen demand (closed bottle test)
    ISO 14592-1:2002 Water quality — Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations — Part 1: Shake-flask batch test with surface water or surface water/sediment suspensions
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