BS ISO 14592-2:2003
Water quality - Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations - Continuous flow river model with attached biomass

Standard No.
BS ISO 14592-2:2003
Release Date
2003
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
Replace By
BS ISO 14592-2:2002(2004)*BS 6068-5.31:2002
Latest
BS ISO 14592-2:2002(2004)*BS 6068-5.31:2002
Replace
00/565824 DC:2000
Scope
This part of ISO 14592 specifies a method for evaluating the biodegradability of organic test compounds by aerobic microorganisms in natural waters by means of a continuous flow river model with attached biomass. This part of ISO 14592 is applicable to organic test compounds present in lower concentrations than those of natural carbon substrates also present in the system. Under these conditions, the test compounds serve as a secondary substrate and the kinetics for biodegradation would be expected to be first order ("non-growth" kinetics). This part of ISO 14592 is applicable to organic test compounds, which under the conditions of the test and at the chosen test concentration, are: — water soluble; — quantitatively detectable with appropriate analytical methods or available in radiolabelled form; — non-volatile from aqueous solution (e.g. Henry's law constant < 1 Pa·m/mole); — not significantly adsorbed; — not photolyzed; — not inhibitory to the microorganisms of the test system. The test is not recommended for use as proof of ultimate biodegradability (mineralization) which is better assessed using other standardized tests (see ISO/TR 15462).

BS ISO 14592-2:2003 history

  • 1970 BS ISO 14592-2:2002(2004)*BS 6068-5.31:2002 Water quality — Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations — Part 2 : Continuous flow river model with attached biomass
  • 2003 BS ISO 14592-2:2003 Water quality - Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations - Continuous flow river model with attached biomass
  • 2003 BS ISO 14592-2:2002 Water quality. Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations. Continuous flow river model with attached biomass



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