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1. Treatment plants shall be designed or modified so that representative samples of the incoming waste water and of treated effluent can be obtained before discharge to receiving waters.
2. Discharges from urban waste water treatment plants subject to treatment in accordance with regulation 5(1) and (2) shall, subject to paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part II of this Schedule, meet the requirements shown in Table 1 below.
3. Discharges from urban waste water treatment plants to those sensitive areas which are subject to eutrophication as identified in sub-paragraph (a) of Part I of Schedule 1 shall, subject to paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part II of this Schedule, also meet the requirements in Table 2 below.
4. More stringent requirements than those shown in Table 1 and/or Table 2 shall be applied where required to ensure that the receiving waters satisfy any other relevant Community Directives.
5. The points of discharge of urban waste water shall be chosen, as far as possible, so as to minimise the effects on receiving waters.
The values for concentration or for the percentage of reduction shall apply.
Parameters | Concentration | Minimum percentage of reduction1 | Reference method of measurement |
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1 Reduction in relation to the load of the influent. | |||
2 The parameter can be replaced by another parameter: total organic carbon (TOC) or total oxygen demand (TOD) if a relationship can be established between BOD5 and the substitute parameter. | |||
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5 at 20°C without nitrification2 | 25 mg/l O2 | 70—90 | Homogenized, unfiltered, undecanted sample. Determination of dissolved oxygen before and after five-day incubation at 20° ±1°C, in complete darkness. Addition of a nitrification inhibitor |
Chemical oxygen demand (COD) | 125 mg/l O2 | 75 | Homogenized, unfiltered, undecanted sample Potassium dichromate |
Analyses concerning discharges from lagooning shall be carried out on filtered samples; however, the concentration of total suspended solids in unfiltered water samples shall not exceed 150 mg/l.
One or both parameters may be applied depending on the local situation. The values for concentration or for the percentage of reduction shall apply.
Parameters | Concentration | Minimum percentage of reduction1 | Reference method of measurement |
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1 Reduction in relation to the load of the influent. | |||
2 Total nitrogen means: the sum of total Kjeldahl-nitrogen (organic N + NH3), nitrate (NO3)-nitrogen and nitrite (NO2)-nitrogen. | |||
Total phosphorus | 2 mg/l P (10,000—100,000 p.e.) 1 mg/l P (more than 100,000 p.e.) | 80 | Molecular absorption spectrophotometry |
Total nitrogen2 | 15 mg/l N (10,000—100,000 p.e.) 10 mg/l N (more than 100,000 p.e.) | 70—80 | Molecular absorption spectrophotometry |
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