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18.—(1) Schedule 3 (methods of analysis) is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) After paragraph 1(2) insert—
“(3) For the purposes of assessing the equivalence of alternative methods with methods specified in this schedule, Scottish Water may use European standard EN ISO 17994:2014 entitled “Water quality - Requirements for the comparison of the relative recovery of microorganisms by two quantitative methods”(1), or European standard EN ISO 16140:2003 entitled “Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs - Protocol for the validation of alternative methods”(2), or any other similar internationally accepted protocols, to establish the equivalence of methods based on principles, other than culturing, which are beyond the scope of European Standard EN ISO 17994:2014.”.
(3) In paragraph 2 of Part A—
(a)omit sub-paragraphs (c) and (e),
(b)after sub-paragraph (f) insert—
“(g)for somatic coliphages, European Standard EN ISO 10705-2:2000 entitled “Water quality — Detection and enumeration of bacteriophages — Part 2: Enumeration of somatic coliphages”(3) and European Standard EN ISO 10705-3:2003 entitled “Water quality — Detection and enumeration of bacteriophages — Part 3: Validation of methods for concentration of bacteriophages from water”(4) can be used”.
(4) In Part B—
(a)in paragraph 1(1), for “Subject to paragraph 3, for” substitute “For”,
(b)omit paragraph 3,
(c)for Table 1 (minimum performance characteristic: uncertainty of measurement) and Table 2 (minimum performance characteristics: trueness, precision and limit of detection) and the notes to Table 1 and Table 2, substitute the table contained in schedule 3 of these Regulations.
This standard was approved by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) on 19th February 2014. Under reference BS EN ISO 17994:2014, it is published as a UK standard by the British Standards Institution (ISBN 0 580 43873 2).
This standard was approved by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) on 6th July 2002. Under reference BS EN ISO 16140:2003, it is published as a UK standard by the British Standards Institution (ISBN 978 0 580 67570 6).
This standard was approved by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) on 22nd June 2001. Under reference BS EN ISO 10705-2:2000, it is published as a UK standard by the British Standards Institution (ISBN 0 580 34695 1).
This standard was approved by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) on 30th October 2003. Under reference BS ISO 10705-3:2003, it is published as a UK standard by the British Standards Institution (ISBN 0 580 42830 3).
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