regulations 3, 4 and 7

SCHEDULE 1Criteria for classification of waters as shellfish waters

No in Annex 1 to 79/923/EECParameterUnitsRequirements to be satisfiedReference methods of analysisMinimum sampling and measuring frequency
1.pHpH unit≥7 and ≤9

— electrometry

Measured in situ at the time of sampling

Quarterly
3.Coloration (after filtration)mg Pt/1A discharge affecting shell- fish waters must not cause the colour of the waters after filtration to deviate by more than 10 mg Pt/1 from the colour of waters not so affected.

— Filter through a 0.45 um membrane

Photometric method, using the platinum/cobalt scale

Quarterly
4.Suspended solidsmg/1A discharge affecting shell- fish waters must not cause the suspended solids content of the water to exceed by more than 30% the content of waters not so affected

Filtration through a 0.45 μm membrane, drying at 105°C and weighing

— Centrifuging (for at least 5 minutes, with mean acceleration 2,800 to 3,200g), drying at 105°C and weighing

Quarterly
5.Salinity

≤40‰

— A discharge affecting shellfish waters must not cause their salinity to exceed by more than 10% the salinity of waters not so affected

ConductivityMonthly
6.Dissolved oxygensaturation %

≥70% (average value) Should an individual measurement indicate a value lower than 70%, measurements shall be repeated

An individual measurement may not indicate a value of less than 60% unless there are no harmful consequences for the development of shellfish colonies

— Winkler’s method

— Electrochemical method

Monthly, with a minimum of 1 sample represent- ative of low oxygen conditions on the day of sampling. However, where major daily variations are suspected, a minimum of 2 samples in 1 day shall be taken
7.Petroleum hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons must not be present in the shellfish water in such quantities as to:

  • produce a visible film on the surface of the water and/ or a deposit on the shellfish

  • have harmful effects on shellfish

Visual examinationQuarterly
8.Organohalo- genated substancesThe concentration of each substance in the shellfish waters or in shellfish flesh must not reach or exceed a level which has harmful effects on the shellfish and their larvaeGas chromatography after extraction with suitable solvents and purificationHalf-yearly
9.

Metals

  • Silver Ag

  • Arsenic As

  • Cadmium Cd

  • Chromium Cr

  • Copper Cu

  • Mercury Hg

  • Nickel Ni

  • Lead Pb

  • Zinc Zn

mg/1

The concentration of each substance in the shellfish waters or in the shellfish flesh must not exceed a level which gives rise to harmful effects on the shellfish and their larvae

The synergic effects of these metals must be taken into consideration

Spectrometry of atomic absorption preceded, where appropriate, by concentration and/or extraction Half-yearly
11.Substances affecting the taste of shellfishConcentration should be lower than that which is liable to impair the taste of the shellfishExamination of the shellfish by tasting where the presence of one of these substances is presumed

regulations 5, 6 and 7

SCHEDULE 2Guideline values in relation to the quality of shellfish waters

No in Annex 1 to 79/923/EECParameterUnitsGuideline values and commentsReference methods of analysisMinimum sampling and measuring frequency
2.Temperature°CA discharge affecting shellfish waters must not cause the temperature of the water to exceed by more than 2°C the temperature of waters not so affected— Thermometry Measured in situ at the time of samplingQuarterly
5.Salinity12 to 38‰ConductivityMonthly
6.Dissolved oxygensaturation %≥80%
  • Winkler’s method

  • Electrochemical method

Monthly, with a minimum of 1 sample representative of low oxygen conditions on the day of sampling. However, where major daily variations are suspected, a minimum of 2 samples in 1 day shall be taken
8.Organohalo- genated substancesThe concentration of each substance in shellfish flesh must be so limited that in contributes, in accordance with Article 1 of Directive 79/923/EEC, to the high quality of shellfish productsGas chromatography after extraction with suitable solvents and purificationHalf-yearly
9.

Metals

  • Silver Ag

  • Arsenic As

  • Cadmium Cd

  • Chromium Cr

  • Copper Cu

  • Mercury Hg

  • Nickel Ni

  • Lead Pb

  • Zinc Zn

mg/1The concentration of each substance in shellfish flesh must be so limited that it contributes in accordance with Article 1 of Directive 79/923/EEC, to the high quality of shellfish productsSpectrometry of atomic absorption preceded, where appropriate, by concentration and/or extraction Half-yearly
10.Faecal coliforms≤300 in the shellfish flesh and intervalvular liquid

Method of dilution with fermentation in liquid substrates in at least 3 tubes in 3 dilutions.

Subculturing of the positive tubes on a confirmation medium. Count according to MPN (most probable number).

Incubation temperature 44° ± 0.5°C

Quarterly