BS EN ISO 9887:1995
Water quality. Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium. Semi-continuous activated sludge method (SCAS)

Standard No.
BS EN ISO 9887:1995
Release Date
1995
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
Replace By
BS EN ISO 9887:1995(2008)*BS 6068-5.14:1995
Latest
BS EN ISO 9887:1995(2008)*BS 6068-5.14:1995
Scope
This International Standard specifies a method for the evaluation of the biodegradability ("ultimate" or "primary") of organic compounds. The conditions described in this International Standard are much more favorable for biodegradation than those spec-ified in the methods for biodegradability described in ISO 7827, ISO 9408 and ISO 9439. The method applies to organic compounds which are a) soluble at the concentration used under the test conditions; b) non-volatile, or which have a negligible vapour pressure under the test conditions; c) not lost by foaming from the test solution; d) not significantly adsorbable on glass and acti-vated sludge; e) not inhibitory to the test micro-organisms at the concentration chosen for the test. Inhibitory ef-fects can be determined by using a suitable test method (e.g. see ISO 8192). If the test compound is toxic, the test concentration has to be lower or a pre-exposed inoculum can be used. NOTE 1 Additionally, or alternatively, the semi-continuous activated sludge (SCAS) units may be used to provide sludge exposed to the test compound, in order to see whether the sludge becomes adapted, to be used as inocula in other biodegradation tests.

BS EN ISO 9887:1995 history

  • 1970 BS EN ISO 9887:1995(2008)*BS 6068-5.14:1995 Water quality — Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium — Semi - continuous activated sludge method (SCAS)
  • 1995 BS EN ISO 9887:1995 Water quality. Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds in an aqueous medium. Semi-continuous activated sludge method (SCAS)



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