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Homepage>ISO Standards>ISO 15522:1999-Water quality — Determination of the inhibitory effect of water constituents on the growth of activated sludge microorganisms
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ISO 15522:1999-Water quality — Determination of the inhibitory effect of water constituents on the growth of activated sludge microorganisms

ISO 15522:1999

ISO 15522:1999-Water quality — Determination of the inhibitory effect of water constituents on the growth of activated sludge microorganisms

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Standard´s number:ISO 15522:1999
Pages:12
Edition:1
Released:1999
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ISO 15522:1999


This International Standard specifies a method for assessing the potential toxicity of a test material to the growth of aerobic bacteria present in activated sludge. The inhibitory effect is restricted to those microorganisms capable of growth on the chosen organic test medium. This method gives information on inhibitory effects on the microorganisms over incubation periods up to 6 h. This method is applicable to water, wastewater and chemical substances which are soluble under the conditions of the test. Special care is needed with volatile or coloured materials and materials which form turbid suspensions or dispersions. NOTE 1 Results with volatile test material should be interpreted with caution and are likely to underestimate any inhibitory effect because of the difficulties in maintaining the initial concentration in the test flasks. NOTE 2 Coloured materials and materials of low water-solubility which form turbid suspensions or dispersions can be tested in many cases using colour/turbidity controls as blanks (see 9.4). NOTE 3 Inhibitory effects on activated sludge microorganisms of test materials for which this test is not applicable can be determined by using an inhibition test based on respirometric measurements (see ISO 8192).