228 Water Analytical Tests TS. This method quantifies solids in water or wastewater samples using gravimetric analysis following oven drying. Solids refer to matter suspended or dissolved in the water or wastewater and may affect water or effluent quality in adverse ways. The method has a detection limit of approximately 4 mg/L for TSS and 10 mg/L for TDS, TS and VSS. The results are generally reproducible within 10%. |
229 Water Analytical Tests TSS. This method quantifies solids in water or wastewater samples using gravimetric analysis following oven drying. Solids refer to matter suspended or dissolved in the water or wastewater and may affect water or effluent quality in adverse ways. The method has a detection limit of approximately 4 mg/L for TSS and 10 mg/L for TDS, TS and VSS. The results are generally reproducible within 10%. |
230 Water Analytical Tests Turbidity. Turbidity in water is caused by suspended and colloidal matter. Highly pigmented samples can give a falsely low turbidity values. The method has a detection limit of 0.1 NTU. |
242 Water Analytical Tests V. This test method determines the concentration of vandium in a water sample by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES). |
243 Water Analytical Tests Zn. This test method determines the concentration of zinc in a water sample by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES).The method has a detection limit of 0.005 mg/L. |
266 Water Analytical Tests Zn. This test method determines the concentration of zinc by utilizing an acid digestion and determination by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). The method has detection limits ranging from 0.1 mg/Kg. The method is generally reproducible within 8%. |
Water Analytical Tests
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