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BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 1008:2002 Mixing water for concrete — Specification for sampling, testing and assessing the suitability | of water, including water recovered from processes in the / concrete industry, as mixing water for concrete , space Edn British Standards ‘No Connie varHOUT Bs PERMESSION EXCEPT AS PRANETEED BY COPYRIGHT Law BS EN 1008:2002 National foreword i ‘This British Standards theofficial Buglish language version af EN 1008:2002, Itsupersedee BS $146:1980 which wil be withdrawn on 01 December 2003, ‘The UK-participation nits preparation way entrusted by Technicel Committee 18/517, Concrot, to Suboommittes IS17/1, Conerets production and tasting, ‘which has the rosponsiity to: aid enquirers to understand the text; —_prosent ts the responsible intomatioual/Buropean committee any agian onthe interpretation, propel fr change, nd kep the i monitor rlatedintomational and Buropean developments and romlgato thom in the UK, | A list of organizations represented on this subcommittee can be obtained on. | request to ta secretary, Cross-references The British Standards which implement international or Baropean | publications referred to in this document may be found ia the ASI Catelogue | Under the soction entitled “laternational Standards Correspondence Index", or by ueing the “Search” facility of the BOY Bletronie Catalogue or of British ‘Stendard Online ‘This publisstion does not purportto inchude all the nacessary provisions ofa ‘contract, Users are responsible for ita correct appieation, ‘sb bunt anne EUESTE RE on Summary of pages | Civil Bapineerine Secor Policy ‘This document comprises a front'cover, an inside frant cover, the EN title page, SEEESSEI ae reeds ii ee seatiowsead baton | EMSSCIRGNO The Bs oprah de died te dest te hn he | Eocene” Tie Be coe ee eS | Amendments issued since publication Bad No [Daw [Comments (os su 2002 Copyright by et fe BST, Wed Oct 01 17:12:57 2003, Uncontrolled Copy EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 1008 EUROPAISCHE NORM June 2002 es 01,100.20 Engish version Mixing water for concrete - Specification for sampling, testing and assessing the suitability of water, including water recovered from processes in the concrete industry, as mixing water for concrete Eau a gtchape pou tions -Spictzstone ewoccer ion Son Fetes fe _trantomege, Coes oan dase 8 Prabang nd Sarg So Conon "mp sompee asec Se rca Se eae "Moses scant ar Some ithe que vaso gage pa Sn ‘rtolensem cease Zupapeacae or Ban “Thi Eurcpoon Standard was approved by Cen 4 Man 002 GEN purrs eo bore como) wih he CENCENELEC rma! Reg és we stl ne conan ar gnats Evepsan ‘Sera thn cate of rataral dard nose, Upto cata isan Scayapioderencs can veh oa Flaca may be ated nappa oth Kargumurt Cando ry CEN mena ‘hie Epon Star nts Hoeft veces Engh, Fench, Geran). Avon nay serra ad ation {cer he espana of» CEN moron ol on igus tea ora Magura Career ea san Bo Ot (ce members aoe nan nda off Astin, Bopun each Reps, Darra, Fad, Franc, Cuma, Cmte (atu rete, sentry, ha, Nomen Nay Aaa, Spar Secon, Surana need GION, ——_“, COMITE BUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION Finapalscnes Kawitee PO NORMENG Management Centesrae de Stassat 6 8.050 Betele pyright by the BSE, Wed Cct 01 17:12:58 2003, Uncontrolled Copy ‘Ais tno any fon ey ny ena ens at No EM Yoon ze02 EN 1008:2002 (E} Contents aga Foreword. 2 Introduction. snc 1 8C0R6 aan A 2 Normative references 4 3 Classification of types of water, os “5 4t—Potabla wator, ms ~ : “3 22. Water recovered from processes in the conerete industry. seueuaneaiey “5 33 Water from underground sources. vs 24 Natural surface wator and industrial 5 35 Ses water or brackish water “8 36 Sewage water. 5 4 Requirements “Ss 44 Genel m5 42 Proliminary assessment. “5 43 Chemica! properties. oe 44 Setting ime and strong “7 5 Sampling. 7 6 Testing . “a E41 Test methods. oa 62 Frequency fo testing % 63. Conformity avaivation a 7 Report... a fanex A nomaive) Requirements forthe use of wate reovere rom aracassas inthe concrete industry, eee a 10 AL Seopa ns a nn So ‘42 Terms and definitions vce ‘82.1 Water recovered from procestas in te canerale ndUatry osm — 10 ‘422 Combined water. sen a oe ‘22. Surplus concrete and mortar ss Sieeia 10 AA Recovered aggregates te = at ‘A2” Limitations on the use of watar recoverad fram processes in tha cancreta Indust, a 4 Requirements rcs reno 4 AAA General a eee eee 7 a4 B42 Storage... 7 é 4 AA2_ Distibution of solid matorial In tho water owes aces vat ‘Add The mass of solid mataral presant in the recovered water 14 AS. Inspection fe 2 ASA Densly 2 B52 Suitability 3 Annex B (informative) Testing scheme for mixing water for concrete... sno Annex € (informative) Recommended test methods a Bibliography. o eects 6 2 by che ast 12:58 1903, Uncontrolled Copy Foreword This decument EN 1008-2002 has been prepared by Technical Commitee CEN/TC 104 “Concrata and related products, the secretarist of which i hed by DIN, ‘This European Standard shal be given tha status fa naa! standard, either by publication ef an identical text or ‘by enéorsomant, at tho latest by December 2002, and conticting national standares shall bo wihdrawn at tho ost by December 2002 “This stancare has been prepared by CENITC 104.8VG 5 .Maing water fr concrete ‘Ancex Ais normative. The annexes B and C areinfomative, ‘According fo tha CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national stancards organizations of the folowing ‘ounises are bound ts implomant this European Standard. Ausiia, Belgium, Czech Republi, Deamare, Finland, France, Germeny, Greece, iceland, Feland, ily, Luxembourg, Mala, Natherarde, Noraay, Potugel, Spain, ‘Swoden, Switzenand an the Unites Kingdom, ight by che SST, Wed Cee 93 17:23:03 2003, vacontrotied Cory EN 1008:2002 (E) Introduction ‘Toe quality ofthe mixing water for production of concrete can iene te satng time, the strength development of concrete and the protection of the reinforcement against corrosion. ‘Wien assessing the sustiy of wate of unknown qual fr the production of concrate, bath the competion of the water and bie appcation ofthe concrete tobe produced shoud ba consicered 1 Scope ‘This European Standard species the requirements fr wat that is suitable for making concrete that conforms 10 EN 206-1 and describes metnods for assessing is suitability 2 Normative references This European Stardard incorparstes by doted or undated reference, provisions from clber publications. These normative reeconcee aro ted at tho appreprate places in tho text, ard the publications ar ites hereaiee. For ‘ated colerencos, subsequent amendmaris fo & revisions of any of hace publications spp to the European ‘Standard ony when ineorporatd in by amenémant or rovcion. For undated references the latest ectbon af te putlietion elerred to apelios (including amandmant), EN 19644, Methods of tasting coment — Pas: Determination of strength EN 196-2, Mothods of tosting coment — Part 2: Chemical analyse of coment EN 196-3, Methods of tasting coment ~ Part 3: Determination ofstting time and soundness EN 196-21, Methods of losing coment — Part 21: Delemmnaton ofthe eninge, carban daxice and sal cortent oteement EN 206-1200, Concrete — Part 1: Spectcation, performance, aroducton end conformity EN 1239002, Testing hardened concrete — Part 2: aking and euing specimens for strength teats 2H 29903, Testing hardonod concrota — Part 3: Compressive strength of est spacimans, EN 1S0 3363-2, Water gualty— Determination of slkainly ~ Part 2 Determination of carzenate akalinly (ISO 9963-21964) |'80 4916, Surtace active agente — Dotermination of pH of aqueous solutions —~ Potentiometric method. |S0 76901, Water qualiy — Determination of nivale — Pert 1: 2,6-Dimethyiahene! spectrometric method, a he EST o2 1723202 200: unconerelt 14 Copy EN 1008:2002 (E) 3. Classification of types of water ln general he eutabity of wate ior the production of eencrele epends upon ts eign. The follwing types may be astinguisted: 3.41 Potable water ‘Tals woteris considered as sllable for use in concrete. Such water needs no teeing 3.2. Water recovered from processes in the concrete industry (his wet, dotinod in A.2.1, wil normaly bo suitable foe use In concrete, but shall eonfam to tha raquremants of annex A 3.3 Water from underground sources This watar may be suitable fr use in concret, but eal be ated 24 Natural surface water and industrial wasto water “This wator may be suas for use consrete, but el be tested 3.8 Seawater or brackish water “This wator may be used fr coneroto without reintercemant or athor embodied meal, but sm gareral not sultable ‘or the produaton of entered ce pestessac concrata. For concrate wit steal rebvoccament, or emaoded mat, he permite total ehionde contant in the concrete is tha etermiing fect 3.6 Sewage water This wataris net suitabe for use in conceat, 4 Requirements 41 General ‘Water Sor use in concrete shal conform tothe roqutements of 4.2, 4.21, &.2.2 and 4.3.3, The water shat ao conform to either the cherneat requirements in 4.24, or he oquroments fr seting time and compracsve arangth ines \Watorsupptios as potable waters deemed ‘0 conform tothe requirements ints standard ‘Wen waters are to be combined (see A.2.2), the requirements apply tothe combined water NOTE Weer conlrming tothe European Oeste 21860 ie erate walar ana araore corded a elle or wt 42. Preliminary assessment ‘The water shal be examined in accordance wth ta est grocecuras sata in Table 1. Water not conforming 19. one ce more of the requirements in Table 1 may betused ony, ft can be shown to be sultable for use in cancel, secordance wih che BE, Wed Oct | EN 1008:2002 (E) Table 1 Requirements and test procedures for preliminary inspection of mixing water Tost Recurenert woth, [Oils and fate [Not more than visible traces. [at fe }bargens Any foam sou deappear wih 2 ries, Bi 5 foaoe Twatr net ro sures Gasiea 2: The wow stall, [Setsosned quate ue ytow ar paler fe Stepnaed at [nor fossouroscsaia n 3.2 aa Water meter oc, en stoma 4m acme soar tor fon sauces data 32 No sel exept oes aloned foal watt od a Sipe smal of comers ant unpre btanace te evetnthe wat asiguenalcthydegen seme | 6 [Water Fon olber samc, te sah oeeot fe ode owed er ote nate Ho sl of hyosoen Suess ter ston athe oot seem isa on 7 |r aner |The cour shah be season aaamavay or yowaa] gp [Bswrersi ane ten ooo 43. Chemical properties 424 Chlorides ‘The chloride content of the water, tested in accowdance wih 6.1.3, and exoressed es CY, shall not excaud the levels givan in Tatla2, unless t can be shown that the chlonce content of the concrete wil nol excead the ‘maximum value fr the speciied dass selected from 5.2.7 of EN 206-7200. Table 2— Maximum chloride content of mixing water End we Max chore content mall_| Test procedure Prestressed concrete or ost =o | [Conerat wih entrcement or eroded meta 100 } a3 [Consite without renforcenent or entbeses meal 4500 i 432 Sulphates The suichate content of tho water, lsted in aseardance wih 6.5.3 and expressed es SOc” shall not exceed 2 000 gh 433. Alkat If akabeacive aggrogetes are expected ts be used inthe concrete, the water shal be laste forts alkali content in aezotcance wih 8.1.3, Th equvalnt sodium oxide conn ol re water sha nex rermily exceed 1500 malt his int is exceeded, the nelot may ba used only if can Ue shown Wh actions have geen feken to pravent \oletriousatatnstica reactions 5 Uncontsolted Copy EN 1008:2002 (E} NOTE See CEN Report GR 1901 .Regoral speiteatans and recommendations for the avokanee of cama aa slice acts in ccrzete 4.3.4 Harmful contamination ‘nthe frst instance qualave tess for sugars, phosphates, rirales, lead and zinc may be carried out the qualiatve tests show a postive result, aitha the quanity cf the substanco concorned shall oo dotermined or tees for geting Ume ond compressive srangth shal be performed \chomicel analysis is checan, the water chal conform tothe fits given in Table 2, Table 3 — Requirements for harmful substances ‘exbetanee Waxinum content | Tent procedure (mga) } Saas [1 Phosphaenexessad asp 768 ates expresses a8 HO Eo 513 Lead exresed as PO o Fan: enressen as 2" we 44 Setting time and strength ‘When tested in accordance with 6.14 the init seting time obtained on specimens made withthe water sil be netless than 1 hour and not tfer ty more han 253 from te intl sattng time abiainad on specimens mada wih ‘sliled or de-cnised weter. The final seting tme shall not exceed 12 hours and not offer by mote than 25 % (fom the final setting tie obtained on specimens mado wih dstiied o deonvsed wales. ‘The mean compressive strength at 7 days ofthe concrote cr mort specimens, prepared sth the water, shal be at feast 80% of tho mean compressive stangih of coresponcing specimens prepared wih distil er ce-cnised water. 8 Sampling A sompia of water of oct lots then Sires chal bo token, The sample shall be corecty identified ond ‘eprosentatve of tha water to D9 use3, due regard being given fo he possible afects of seasonal uctuaions The sample shall ba stored ina clan and soaled container. The container shall be ringed out with watt front the scurce pro: oiling o capacity wilh the snter emp, ‘The water shall be teetod within 2 wacks cf camping 02 2003, Uncenexeli EN 1008:2002 (E) 6 Testing 6.1 Test methods 644 Protiminary assessment ‘A small sub sample shall be assossod 2 soon 2¢ possila ator sampling fr ol and fats, detergents, colour, suspended matter, dour and humic matlr. Being any material that may have sete back into suspension by shaking te sample, Pour 80 mcf te sample Into 6 $00, measuring cylinder. Seal wih a suliabie slocpar and shake the cyiner vigorously Yor 20 seconts. ‘Smol tho gamble for any odours exhor thon those of lean water. Ifn doubt abou the odour, test the water fora ‘dou level in accordence with nations! roguiations for potable water. The osour level of the water shat be lower than the maximum lovel accopted ‘or poteble water, Obsons tho surface fee foam. Stand the eVlnder in a place {rea from vibration ond allow standing for $0 min. Aer 2 minutes check for he continuing presence of foam ane signs of any ofe or fat, A tho ond ef 80 mnutoa rota the apparent volume ofthe aetled voice ang the colour of the water, Measure the pH using indicator aaper or pH meter Then ada 05 ml hysrochlvio nc, mis then and ‘smaller test forthe presence of Hydrogen elphice 64.2 Humic matter Put Sal ofthe samale into a test be. Bing it to tempsrature Datween 15°C and 25°C by allowing i 19 stand indoors. Add 5 ml of 3% sosium hydronde solulon shake and eave for? hour. Observe the colour 43. Chemical teste ‘Tho folowing test metrods dessrbe the rlaranee gracedures forthe mentioned chemical test, if other methods ats used it necessary to show thal they give reeults equivalent to those given bythe reference methods, Incase Sf acisputa, only he relerence procedure shall be ured Cordes Rolovant extracts of EN 196-21 Suiphstos Rolovant oxract of EN 186-2 ke Relevant extracts of EN 196-21 Suge According to standards valid in he pie of use Phosphates ‘According to standards vain the place of use, Nivates Iso re90-1 oad According to standards valid in he pce of use Bee ‘Accertng to standards vali in he place of use, G44 Setting time and strangth The folowing test methods shal be apie Sating fimo of paste EN 1953 Swength of morse piems en 196-1 Making concrete specimens EN «20002 Toning concrata specimens en 12090.8 4 ed bet 01 2 2003, tn EN 1008:2002 (E) For strength testing, three mestar or coneete sgecmons shall be made using tbe water under invastigaton and lested. The tas rosults chat be comparad with fe rasuts of tate on similar epecimans made using died or da lensed water, 62 Frequency for testing The folowing frequencies fer testing water apo: Potablo water ro testing: ‘Water recovered from procasées in the concrete industry (as defined in A2.1) testin accordance wih annex A; Wats from underground sources, natural surface wator and industial waste water {est before fret uso and thvoafir monthly untt such time that a cler insight f tha Muctuaton of the weter ‘composition has bean astablshad.Tasteafir a lower lrequency may be adopted Sea water and brackish water test before frst uso, thereator once por yaar and wnenever necessary, 63 Conformity evaluation ‘Tha requirements given in this standard are expressed 2s abcclute values. For conformity tho mixing water shall conform tae requitemarts given in clause 7 Report Tho test report shall convain te fotawing ifarnaton 4} 2 desctpion ofthe te ar! source ofthe nate. 1) the place of sampling @} the tine and date of selina: 4) tre name of aboratory anc af the person ressonsible or he tes: 4} the date of esting: 4) the ast resus and the comparison wen the requirements of his stance 23102 2003, Uncontrolled copy Hanon EN 1009:2002 (&) Annex A (normative) Requirements for the use of water recovered from processes in the concrete industry AA Scope Water, recovered tram processes in the concrete indushy uted alone or combined wih other water a ening water A2 Terms and definitions ‘AZ. Water recovered from processes in the concrete Industry \Wetar, covered fom processes in the concrete Industry comgriss: —woter wich was part of eny surplus conerate water used to clean the inside of stationary rivers. mixing crums of suck mises or agitators and conerate Pumps: — process water from sawing, grncing and water tasting of harsoned conereo — wet extract rom trash conerata dung cencrata productien. The water maybe taken from: “basins provided wth sutabo equlpmont that ictrbuts the sold rater evenly throughout the water, sedimentation basins ot similar instellaions, provided the water is latin tha basi for suficent time to alow the sotds to cate sropert, OTE Water recovered fom proses ia sonstia infu conainsYaning concentaens ef wey fine partie the S08 ot wnch «gone estan 02 mm 22 Combined water Comtined water is @ mixture of water cecovere trem processes i the concrete Industy ard water of some other rain A23 Surplus concrete and mortar Surplus concrete fresh concrete, leftover aftr placing or discharged Karn concrete mikels curing leaning athe forerata pant. Suplus conereto aisa incides any tosh conerala that recavared ding cleaning of concrete trucks ané pomes. Surplus mectar may be tested in the same way as surplus concrete the ast, Wed Oct 01 47,13,03 2003, Uncontreiled Copy EN 1008:2002 (E} A24 Recovered aggragates Rocoverud aggrogates are aggrogates,racovared tram recyelng pracassos. NOTE Recovered angrogatas can ba used in accraance wih EN 206-1:2000, 52.3, A Limitations on the use of water recovered from processes in the concrete industry Water esovered ffom processes in the concrete ndusty oF combined water may be used as mixing water for concrete with or without reinforcement or embedded metal and algo ‘or prestressed conarate, proved the ‘ellowingrequremens are met 1) The addonal mass of sofé mats inthe concrete rasuting fem the use of water recovered tom processes inte concrete indus shall be les Ian! % (min) ofthe total mass of aagregetes present in the concrete, 2), The possible influence ofthe use of this water sha be taken nto account if here are speci! requiements forthe conctta to ba proctuced e.g, ethtecturs concrate, rostecsea canerst. sir anrained concrete, sonerele exposed fo agaressive envionment ee 8) The amount of cecoveced wate shal be spread as everly as possibie ever a days’ preuton For some procucon grocesses a greater quantty of solid materia may bo uted, provided satisfactory performance le concrete can be demonstrated Ad Requirements AGA General [AI water racaverod fer procasses in tha correteindusty oF combines water used in conerate shal conform to ‘he requitments spessies in clause 4 and the labowing regrets, AA? Storage Water in storage shal bs adequately protected agains contamination, AAS Distribution of s ‘material In the water A suitabe means of ensuring uritorm vistibuton ofthe sold matenal In eecovered water wth a densty greater ‘han 1,01 4g sal be prove. Water with density less than or equal 1,01 kgll may be assumed to contain negiigle amourts of sole material, Ad The mass of solid material present in the recovered water ‘The mass of sod material presant in ts racovorod water shal Ge setimaied from Table A.1, on the basis of ts ‘ianity. Tho solid materi ana the wator shal be taken ro accaunt inthe design of the conciee ” 27:13:03 2003, Uncontrolled Cony EN 1908:2002 (E) ‘Table At — Solid materat in water Density ofthe water | Mass of solid material | Volume of mixing water es) i es) oy 102 t 0038 0982 1.08 i 0057 0373 % 4078 t ase 085 i oss i 5.08 ants 98s 07 04 1 0908 05 089 aan rr) ore oor 10 094 0.908 a oaia 1 s00 12 azz 1 288% i 1 0248 eee : ia 0287 0672 15 0288 0684 | | in he calcsation a panicie censty of 2.1 kei nas baon uso for astimating the zal material present inthe water | ‘other densi are measured the ttle may oe recaicuates sccocing to the flowing fommulo, ‘mass of sotd matenal prasont in tha water, (nko row density ofthe watay, tn Ke: Patol dersily ofthe sald materi. to AS Inspection ASA Den: ‘The density of the water recovered rom processes inthe concrete nduiry er combined water shat ba determines i ‘on homogenised sarplos taken trom te basin containing the wer | |wmhen ia use fr concrete production the densty of ths water shal be datemines atleast daily a he ta at whic the highest densiy is most tkely to occur, unless cer roosdures ta montse the denety aro stated in te roducers evaliy/ manual Automatic devices may 66 usec in which 63s@ ths conerae producor’s quality manuel shel dascrite the method of seand fee calitaten, rr Copyright by the asf, Wed Get 1 17-12 nerolled Copy” EN 1008:2002 (E} AS.2 Sultabitity “The sutsbilty of the water recovered from processes in he concrete industy or combines wator shall be termined in aecerdance with clause 4 copyesane BSE, Wed dex 1 17 uncontee ea cory EN 1008:2002 (&) Annex B (informative) Testing scheme for mixing water for concrete NOTE. This ling sche son ran! oauggest& pace way of sing water samples, The provors of he Sarde wl aay pea Types of water seotwate Gres fF Fob wae riccwar eres [F] p | Wate teasers ton pectoris oe concrete dusty of combined watar (reser eo oi or concle wiht rey |g Sen ae orth water Franny aesararnT Seemann ere fe is ac vate tacos, eptors 6 12 cn aeo Goer oreaect eee fr Deeg: tase fam Goteat ormaeet cree fe | cow daner tan se yew Sefeas ores ere fe Supencod ator» oto28 eerie ic sani reer, see water. Eee Table 1 Ine 8. fees eyes [iy Aces <4 G0'928 ome? jag [yy] Horner carn loa Continue nest pogo ‘Wed Oct 01 17:23:02 2003, Uncontxelled Cony Reject water Utes he ‘lenge ove! femiean Een snt coed eet wate sogregates are exposed tebe ‘onze accept aster Soma Copyright by the asz Chemical tests Test according 4.3 EN 1008:2002 (E) (Fitetion: Use membrene Mer 0.45 ym and use fate fr futher tats) eye es eyes eyes eye 4 ie Dasnedmater = 1OTa a | Coste conten excaocs vets ven in ‘able? ie | Sisaconerl> omg “he equa! seam one conan tne i. ‘reer excaece 1500 nat st | Dissoves mater = Nac 100 mot re [oisseves ater Nati —naaSOes ma Cisotvesmter ‘Tho watercanbo vee fit can bo shown that he ehone otint ofthe concrete wl at from S27 of EN 306-1250, its st exceeaes ane iikaHeecive sre pats ae Sipeaes o boveed: So water ‘may be used ony ican be ‘hal alica cantons. Seo EN Ropor GF 160: ‘Tha amount of Nace exiziatee Spassoming ale mossiree aroun orl ena waters ‘resent as Nac NaC: am ealeuatod oy 16 = NaCI NSO4NesCOs ‘tsminghat subhatae ang 3 100m91 Gafbonatan ate aresent hee Sodium ats Tiaemfalcantamnination Bihar 3) Ooterine he infsnce on ating tine and sengn b> Gowo20 >) Pesto gualtawve chic! ates Continue next page 8 © 02 17:13:03 2003, Uncontrolled Copy EN 1008:2002 (E) secoptwatst ‘elec water scepter «3 es eyes eyes eee eye (Gosiatve wat ob ~ Phesphates Pl hd — Lead a ‘Gialaine ons re negate. er 5) Dstermin he inane en sting ine and srongn Fey _Peverm quantiave chemical analyses, @ Suas> vam | a | rospheies ecressod ae Fs0s)> 100 POH [25 [fais expressed ay NOS) > 0 moh 25 | taad tapreemedas PO) > 10D a [2 | 2re fooreseeane 20") > 100 me ‘Granite wets thaw ootaminaion toy [27 [OS seon ine iaeis genie abi Setting time and strenght [py [fetes ines covatmartncreqomers at mee 0 a your care ios ene of tots speciiea nine aq [208 6 cate an nang 4, goto Choma! | [ress na peroom to tstzncented nthe Dost? [ena tec Cae) cota 01 47:13:03 2903, uncontvelled Cony EN 4008:2002 (E} Annex C (informative) Recommended test methods Whore sot mentoned inthe tat cin the reference starcards in clause 2 the fallowing test methods can be wsect oH Boa arbonate and bicarbonate [180 9953-2 Na anak 10 9954 Sogare. (Semquaitative MutisoAenato, Qusntistvo Use a nsthod agreed nationally Zines Za i | (Semi)guattaive Colour reaction by means of ammoniumsnercuryshedanate ! Quantstive Use a metrad ecroed nationally Teed as PO™ (Sempquattaive Use a mettad agrees nationally | Quanta Use a metnod agreed nationally i | I 7 Copysight by the BS2, Wed Oct 61 17:12:03 1003, uncontrolled Copy EN 1008:2002 (&) Bibliography It] 7S!4A0/8C, Europnan rectva: ,Qualty of surface water er production af potable wetee* RB} 9a8YEC, Ewapean crsctve: On the qusity of wate intended for human consumption. 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EN 123504, Testi tech concrete — Part 1: Samaling EN 180 7087, Waler quelty — Examination and determination of colour (ISO 7887: 1994) 180 6878, Hater quaity — Seectomete detorminaion ef phosphenis using ammonium masse 150 8280, Weter uelty — Determination of subhate — Gravimatc mained using bark enon. 180.9297, Water qualty — Daterminaton of chvere — Slvr nitrate tration win chromate incicater (Mats meter). 190 9964-1, Water quay — Determination of sodium and polassium — Part 1 Determination of sodium by aranic _bsorpion spectrometry, 150 9906-2, Water qualty ~ Determinaticn of sodium and petasstum — Part 2: Determination of potassium by atomic absorption specramaty. 180 8868-3, Water quasty — Dotermination of sodium and potassium — Fart 3 Daterrination of sodium anc olassium by fame emission spectrometry. 150 10530, Weterqusity — Determination of cissolved supnide — Photametle metrod using methylene ive 8 ght ey che Bsr, Wed Oct o% 17:23:02 2003, uncontrolled Coby BS EN 1008:2002 BSI — British Standards Institution [BST lg the independant navional body responsible for peepaving Brith Standards. 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