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BS EN ISO 5667-1:2023

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Water quality. Sampling – Guidance on the design of sampling programmes and sampling techniques

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This document sets out the general principles for, and provides guidance on, the design of sampling programmes and sampling techniques for all aspects of sampling of water (including waste waters, sludges, effluents, suspended solids and sediments). This document does not include detailed instructions for specific sampling situations, which are covered in various other parts of the ISO 5667 series and in ISO 19458.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 European foreword
Endorsement notice
8 Foreword
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General safety precautions
4.1 General
4.2 Safety of personnel
10 4.3 General environmental considerations
5 Design of sampling programmes
5.1 General
11 5.2 Sampling personnel
5.3 Broad objectives for the design of sampling programmes
13 5.4 Specific considerations in relation to variability
5.5 Identifying the sampling location
14 6 Characteristics and conditions affecting sampling
6.1 General
15 6.2 Variations from normal sampling conditions
7 Standards for sampling from water
7.1 Introduction
7.2 General standards in the 5667 series
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 ISO 5667-3, Water quality — Sampling — Part 3: Preservation and handling of water samples
7.2.3 ISO 5667-14, Water quality — Sampling — Part 14: Guidance on quality assurance and quality control of environmental water sampling and handling
7.2.4 ISO 5667-15, Water quality — Sampling — Part 15: Guidance on the preservation and handling of sludge and sediment samples
16 7.2.5 ISO 5667-16, Water quality — Sampling — Part 16: Guidance on biotesting of samples
7.2.6 ISO 5667-20, Water quality — Sampling — Part 20: Guidance on the use of sampling data for decision making — Compliance with thresholds and classification systems
7.2.7 ISO 5667-24, Water quality — Sampling — Part 24: Guidance on the auditing of water quality sampling
7.2.8 ISO/TS 5667-25, Water quality — Sampling — Part 25: Guideline on the validation of the storage time of water samples
17 7.3 Standards outside the 5667 series that provide guidance on sampling programmes in specific areas
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 ISO 19458, Water quality — Sampling for microbiological analysis
7.4 Standards within the ISO 5667 series providing specific guidance on the sampling of a range waters
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 ISO 5667-4, Water quality — Sampling — Part 4: Guidance on sampling from lakes, natural and man-made
7.4.3 ISO 5667-5, Water quality — Sampling — Part 5: Guidance on sampling of drinking water from treatment works and piped distribution systems
18 7.4.4 ISO 5667-6, Water quality — Sampling — Part 6: Guidance on sampling of rivers and streams
7.4.5 ISO 5667-7, Water quality — Sampling — Part 7: Guidance on sampling of water and steam in boiler plants
7.4.6 ISO 5667-8, Water quality — Sampling — Part 8: Guidance on the sampling of wet deposition
7.4.7 ISO 5667-9, Water quality — Sampling — Part 9: Guidance on sampling from marine waters
19 7.4.8 ISO 5667-10, Water quality — Sampling — Part 10: Guidance on sampling of waste water
7.4.9 ISO 5667-11, Water quality — Sampling — Part 11: Guidance on sampling of groundwaters
7.4.10 ISO 5667-12, Water quality — Sampling — Part 12: Guidance on sampling of bottom sediments from rivers, lakes and estuarine areas
7.4.11 ISO 5667-13, Water quality — Sampling — Part 13: Guidance on sampling of sludges
20 7.4.12 ISO 5667-17, Water quality — Sampling — Part 17: Guidance on sampling of bulk suspended solids
7.4.13 ISO 5667-19, Water quality — Sampling — Part 19: Guidance on sampling in marine sediments
7.4.14 ISO 5667-21, Water quality — Sampling— Part 21: Guidance on sampling of drinking water distributed by tankers or means other than distribution pipes
21 7.4.15 ISO 5667-22, Water quality — Sampling — Part 22: Guidance on the design and installation of groundwater monitoring points
7.4.16 ISO 5667-26, Water quality — Sampling — Part 26: Guidance on sampling for the parameters of the oceanic carbon dioxide system
8 Time and frequency of sampling
8.1 General
22 8.2 Water quality management programmes
8.3 Quality characterization programmes
8.4 Programmes for investigation of causes of contamination
8.5 Statistical considerations
8.5.1 Establishment of sampling programmes
23 8.5.2 Random and systematic variations of water quality
24 8.6 Duration of sampling occasion and composite samples
9 Flow measurements and situations justifying flow measurements for water quality purposes
9.1 General
9.2 Direction of flow
25 9.3 Velocity of flow
9.4 Discharge rate
9.5 Flow profile
9.6 Cross-sectional area
9.7 Justification for flow measurements in water quality control management
9.7.1 Treatment plant loads
26 9.7.2 Dilution effects (flux calculations)
9.7.3 Mass flow calculations
9.7.4 Transport of contaminants and rates of recovery
9.7.5 Flow-related parameters
9.7.6 Groundwaters
9.8 Methods available for flow measurement
27 10 Current sampling techniques
10.1 General
28 10.2 Spot samples
10.3 Periodic samples (discontinuous)
10.3.1 Periodic samples taken at fixed time-intervals (time-dependent) or constant time constant volume (CTCV) sampling
10.3.2 Periodic samples taken at fixed flow-intervals (volume-dependent) or constant time variable volume (CTVV) sampling
29 10.3.3 Periodic samples taken at fixed flow-intervals (flow-dependent) or constant volume variable time (CVVT) sampling
10.4 Continuous samples
10.4.1 Continuous samples taken at fixed flow rates (time-continuous sampling)
10.4.2 Continuous samples taken at variable flow rates (flow-continuous sampling)
10.5 Series sampling
10.6 Composite samples
10.7 Large-volume samples
30 11 Passive sampling
12 Sampling equipment for physical or chemical characteristics
12.1 General
31 12.2 Sampling containers
12.2.1 General
12.2.2 Types of sample container
32 12.3 Equipment for spot sampling
12.4 Sampling equipment for sediments
12.4.1 Grab or dredge sampling
33 12.4.2 Core samplers
12.5 Sampling equipment for dissolved gases and volatile materials
12.6 Sampling equipment for radioactivity characteristics
34 12.7 Sampling equipment for biological and microbiological characteristics
12.8 Automatic sampling equipment
12.9 Sampling equipment for passive sampling
35 12.10 Sampling equipment for suspended sediments
13 Quality assurance and quality control of environmental water sampling and handling
13.1 General
13.2 Sources of contamination
36 13.3 Control or prevention of contamination
14 Transport to, and storage of samples at, the depot or laboratory
37 15 Sample identification and records
15.1 General
15.2 Data management
38 15.3 Samples that can be used for legal purposes
39 Annex A (informative) Diagrams illustrating types of periodic and continuous sampling
42 Annex B (informative) Diagram illustrating types of field paperwork and labels
44 Annex C (informative) Alternative and emerging sampling techniques
46 Annex D (informative) Preparation of sampling equipment
47 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 5667-1:2023
$189.07