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The Surface Waters (Abstraction for Drinking Water) (Classification) Regulations 1996

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PART IMETHOD OF MEASURING THE VALUES OF PARAMETERS

No. in Annex II to 75/440/EECParametersUnitsLimit of detection1Precision2Accuracy3Method of measurementMaterials recommended for the container
1

“Limit of detection” means the minimum value of the parameter examined which it is possible to detect.

2

“Precision” means the range within which 95% of the results of measurements made on a single sample, using the same method, are located.

3

“Accuracy” means the difference between the true value of the parameter examined and the average experimental value obtained.

4

If the samples contain so much suspended matter as to require special preliminary treatment, the accuracy values shown in the above Table may as an exception be exceeded and are to be regarded as a target. These samples must be treated so as to ensure that the analysis covers the largest quantity of substances to be measured.

5

For waters classified as DW1 or DW2.

6

For waters classified as DW3.

7

For waters classified as DW1.

8

For waters classified as DW2 or DW3.

9

Mixture of six standard substances all of the same concentration to be taken into consideration: fluoranthene; 3,4-benzofluoranthene; 11, 12-benzofluoranthene; 3,4-benzopyrene; 1,12-benzoperylene; indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene.

10

Mixture of three substances all of the same concentration to be taken into consideration: parathion, hexachlorocyclohexane, dieldrin.

2Coloration (after simple filtration)mg/l Pt Scale510%20%
  • Filtering through a glass fibre membrane.

Photometric method using platinum-cobalt scale.

4Temperature°C0.51
  • Thermometry.

Measured in situ at the time of sampling without prior treatment of the sample.

7Nitratesmg/l NO3210%20%
  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

8Fluoridesmg/l F0.05710%720%7
  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry after distillation if necessary.

  • Ion selective electrodes.

10Dissolved ironmg/l Fe0.02510%520%5
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry after filtering through 0.45 μm filter membrane.

  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry after filtering through 0.45 μm filter membrane.

12Copper4mg/l Cu0.005710%720%7
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

  • Polarography.

13Zinc4mg/l Zn0.0210%20%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

19Arsenic4mg/l As0.0110%20%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

20Cadmium4mg/l Cd0.00130%30%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

  • Polarography.

21Total chromium4mg/l Cr0.0120%30%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

22Lead4mg/l Pb0.0120%30%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

  • Polarography.

23Selenium4mg/l Se0.00510%10%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

24Mercury4mg/l Hg0.000230%30%
  • Flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry (cold vaporisation).

25Barium4mg/l Ba0.0215%30%
  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

26Cyanidemg/l CN0.0120%30%
  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

27Sulphatesmg/l SO41010%10%
  • Gravimetric analysis.

  • EDTA compleximetry.

  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

31Phenols (phenol index) paranitraniline 4-aminoantipyrenemg/l C6H5OH0.00057 0.00180.00057 30%80.00057 50%8
  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry 4-aminoantipyrene method.

  • Paranitraniline method.

Glass.
32Dissolved or emulsified hydrocarbonsmg/l0.017 0.04820%7 20%830%7 30%8
  • Infra-red spectrometry after extraction by carbon tetrachloride.

  • Gravimetry after extraction by petroleum ether.

Glass
33Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons4mg/l0.0000450%50%
  • Measurement of fluorescence in the UV after thin layer chromatography.

Comparative measurements in relation to a mixture of six control substances with the same concentration.

Glass or aluminium.
34Total pesticides (parathion, hexachloro-cyclohexane, dieldrin)4mg/l0.000150%50%
  • Gas or liquid chromatography after extraction by suitable solvents and purification.

Identification of the constituents of the mixture.

Quantitative analysis.10

Glass.
39Ammoniummg/l NH40.1810%820%8
  • Molecular absorption spectrophotometry.

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