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BS EN ISO 7827:2012 Water quality. Evaluation of the "ready", "ultimate" aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium. Method by analysis of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)

BS EN ISO 7827:2012

Water quality. Evaluation of the "ready", "ultimate" aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium. Method by analysis of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 7827:2012
Počet stran:22
Vydáno:2013-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 65910 2
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BS EN ISO 7827:2012


This standard BS EN ISO 7827:2012 Water quality. Evaluation of the "ready", "ultimate" aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium. Method by analysis of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of water

This International Standard specifies a method for the evaluation of the “ready” and “ultimate” biodegradability of organic compounds at a given range of concentrations by aerobic microorganisms. In this context, this International Standard also gives specific definitions for the terms “ready” and “ultimate”.

The method applies to organic compounds which are:

  1. soluble at the concentration used under the conditions of the test [dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations of 10 mg/l to 40 mg/l];

  2. non-volatile or having a negligible vapour pressure under the conditions of the test;

  3. not significantly adsorbable on glass and activated sludge;

  4. not inhibitory to the test microorganisms at the concentration chosen for the test.

The method is not suitable for waste waters, as they usually contain significant amounts of water-insoluble organic carbon, which is not included in DOC measurements.