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Regulations 5, 6 and 11
1. Treatment plants shall be designed or modified so that representative samples of the incoming waste water and of treated effluent can be obtained before discharge to receiving waters.S
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 3 Pt. I para. 1 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
2. Discharges from urban waste water treatment plants subject to treatment in accordance with regulation 5(1) and (2) shall, subject to paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part II of this Schedule, meet the requirements shown in Table 1 below.S
Commencement Information
I2Sch. 3 Pt. I para. 2 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
3. Discharges from urban waste water treatment plants to those sensitive areas which are subject to eutrophication as identified in sub-paragraph (a) of Part I of Schedule 1 shall, subject to paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part II of this Schedule, also meet the requirements in Table 2 below.S
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 3 Pt. I para. 3 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
4. More stringent requirements than those shown in Table 1 and/or Table 2 shall be applied where required to ensure that the receiving waters satisfy any other relevant Community Directives.S
Commencement Information
I4Sch. 3 Pt. I para. 4 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
5. The points of discharge of urban waste water shall be chosen, as far as possible, so as to minimise the effects on receiving waters.S
The values for concentration or for the percentage of reduction shall apply.
Parameters | Concentration | Minimum percentage of reduction | Reference method of measurement |
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Analyses concerning discharges from lagooning shall be carried out on filtered samples; however, the concentration of total suspended solids in unfiltered water samples shall not exceed 150 mg/l. | |||
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5 at 20°C) without nitrification | 25 mg/1 O2 | 70-90 | Homogenized, unfiltered, undecanted sample. Determination of dissolved oxygen before and after five-day incubation at 20°C ± 1°C, in complete darkness. Addition of a nitrification inhibitor. |
Chemical oxygen demand (COD) | 125 mg/1 O2 | 75 | Homogenized, unfiltered, undecanted sample Potassium dichromate. |
One or both parameters may be applied depending on the local situation.The values for concentration or for the percentage of reduction shall apply.
Parameters | Concentration | Minimum percentage of reduction(1) | Reference method of measurement |
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(1) Reduction in relation to the load of the influent. | |||
(2) Total nitrogen means: the sum of total Kjeldahl-nitrogen (organic N+NH3), nitrate (NO3)-nitrogen and nitrite (NO2)-nitrogen. | |||
Total phosphorus | 2 mg/1 P (10,000–100,000 p.e.) 1mg/1 P (more than 100,000 p.e.) | 80 | Molecular absorption spectrophotometry |
Total nitrogen(2) | 15 mg/1 N (10,000–100,000 p.e.) 10 mg/1 N (more than 100,000 p.e.) | 70-80 | Molecular absorption spectrophotometry |
Commencement Information
I5Sch. 3 Pt. I para. 5 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
1.—(a) Every river purification authority shall apply a monitoring method which corresponds at least with the level of requirements described below.S
(b)Alternative methods to those mentioned in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 may be used provided that it can be demonstrated that equivalent results are obtained.
(c)Every authority shall provide the Secretary of State with all relevant information concerning the applied method.
Commencement Information
I6Sch. 3 Pt. II para. 1 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
2.—(a) Flow-proportional or time-based 24-hour samples shall be collected at the same well-defined point in the outlet and if necessary in the inlet of the treatment plant in order to monitor compliance with the requirements for discharged waste water laid down in these Regulations.S
(b)Good international laboratory practices aiming at minimising the degradation of samples between collection and analysis shall be applied.
Commencement Information
I7Sch. 3 Pt. II para. 2 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
3. The minimum annual number of samples shall be determined according to the size of the treatment plant and be collected at regular intervals during the year:S
– 2,000 to 9,999 p.e.: | 12 samples during the first year; four samples in subsequent years, if it can be shown that the water during the first year complies with the provisions of these Regulations; if one sample of the four fails, 12 samples must be taken in the year that follows; |
– 10,000 to 49,999 p.e.: | 12 samples; |
– 50,000 p.e. or over: | 24 samples. |
Commencement Information
I8Sch. 3 Pt. II para. 3 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
4. The treated waste water shall be assumed to conform to the relevant parameters if, for each relevant parameter considered individually, samples of the water show that it complies with the relevant parametric value in the following way:–S
(a)for the parameters specified in Table 1 and sub-paragraph (b) of regulation 5(8), a maximum number of samples which are allowed to fail the requirements, expressed in concentrations and/or percentage reductions in that Table and that sub-paragraph, is specified in Table 3;
(b)for the parameters of Table 1 expressed in concentrations, the failing samples taken under normal operating conditions must not deviate from the parametric values by more than 100%;
(c)for those parameters specified in Table 2 the annual mean of the samples for each parameter shall conform to the relevant parametric values.
Commencement Information
I9Sch. 3 Pt. II para. 4 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
5. Extreme values for the water quality in question shall not be taken into consideration when they are the result of unusual situations such as those due to heavy rain.S
Series of samples taken in any year | Maximum permitted number of samples which fail to conform |
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4–7 | 1 |
8–16 | 2 |
17–28 | 3 |
29–40 | 4 |
41–53 | 5 |
54–67 | 6 |
68–81 | 7 |
82–95 | 8 |
96–110 | 9 |
111–125 | 10 |
126–140 | 11 |
141–155 | 12 |
156–171 | 13 |
172–187; | 14 |
188–203 | 15 |
204–219 | 16 |
220–235 | 17 |
236–251 | 18 |
252–268 | 19 |
269–284 | 20 |
285–300 | 21 |
301–317 | 22 |
318–334 | 23 |
335–350 | 24 |
351–365 | 25 |
Commencement Information
I10Sch. 3 Pt. II para. 5 in force at 30.11.1994, see reg. 1
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