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BS ISO 5667-5:2006

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Water quality. Sampling Guidance on sampling of drinking water from treatment works and piped distribution systems

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English

Published date

05-31-2006

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Design of sampling programmes
4 Sampling equipment
5 Sample collection locations
   5.1 General
   5.2 Service reservoirs (including water towers)
   5.3 Water treatment plants
   5.4 Disinfection/oxidation plants
   5.5 Distribution system
6 Pre-collection cleaning, disinfection and flushing
   6.1 General
   6.2 Service reservoirs (including water towers)
   6.3 Hydrants
   6.4 Faucets
   6.5 Dip sampling
7 On-site analysis of samples
8 Frequency and timing of sampling
9 Sample collection and handling
   9.1 General
   9.2 Volume of samples
   9.3 Precautions to minimize contamination
   9.4 Order of sampling
10 Sampling for particular types of analysis
   10.1 Sampling for physical, chemical and radiological
        analysis
   10.2 Sampling for microbiological analysis
   10.3 Sampling for biological analysis
   10.4 Sampling for virological analysis
11 Field measurements and continuous on-line monitoring
12 Sample identification and records
13 Sampling quality
   13.1 General
   13.2 Sampling manual
   13.3 Training of samplers
   13.4 Verification checking of the collection, handling,
        temporary storage and transport of samples
   13.5 Independent reviews
Bibliography

Defines principles to be applied to the techniques of sampling water intended for human consumption.

Committee
EH/3/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 6068-6.5(1991) and 04/30085841 DC (05/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO5667 establishes principles to be applied to the techniques of sampling water intended for human consumption. For the purposes of this part of ISO5667, water intended for human consumption comprises: all water either in its original state or after treatment, intended for drinking, cooking, food preparation, or other domestic purposes, regardless of its origin, plus all water used in any production undertaking for the manufacture, processing, preservation or marketing of products or substances intended for human consumption unless the competent national authorities are satisfied that the quality of the water cannot affect the wholesomeness of the foodstuff in its finished form. The guidance given in this part of ISO5667 is confined to those circumstances where water is drawn from municipal or similar distribution systems (including individual systems) where prior treatment and/or quality assessment has resulted in the water being classified as suitable for drinking or potable process purposes. Specifically, this part of ISO5667 is applicable to water that is in continuous supply relative to any stage of use up to and including the point of consumption in a distribution system. This includes distribution within large buildings in which additional water quality management might be applicable. This part of ISO5667 is also applicable to sampling situations that can arise relative to the investigation of system defects or emergency situations where the safety of sampling operatives is not compromised. This part of ISO5667 does not provide guidance for water sources or for products generated by using drinking water. The followings items are examples of cases not addressed by the present document: the sampling of source water, for example groundwater and surface water impoundments; sampling of drinking water supplies derived from non-continuous sources (for example, from road tankers); sampling of bulk storage of water on airplanes, trains and ships; the sampling of beverage products (including bottled waters) or food containing potable water used in its preparation; sampling of drink vending machines that dispense unsealed cups of drinks.

Standards Relationship
ISO 5667-5:2006 Identical

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BS 8551:2015 Provision and management of temporary water supplies and distribution networks (not including provisions for statutory emergencies). Code of practice
BS 8551:2011 Provision and management of temporary water supplies and distribution networks (not including provisions for statutory emergencies). Code of practice
14/30282433 DC : 0 BS 8554 - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE SAMPLING AND MONITORING OF HOT AND COLD WATER SERVICES IN BUILDINGS
BS 10175(2011) : 2011 INVESTIGATION OF POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED SITES - CODE OF PRACTICE
15/30299654 DC : 0 BS 8551 - PROVISION AND MANAGEMENT OF TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLIES AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS (NOT INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY EMERGENCIES) - CODE OF PRACTICE
BS 8552:2012 Sampling and monitoring of water from building services closed systems. Code of practice
BS 8554:2015 Code of practice for the sampling and monitoring of hot and cold water services in buildings
10/30193121 DC : 0 BS 8551 - GUIDE FOR TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
09/30184122 DC : 0 BS 8525-1 - GREYWATER SYSTEMS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE
BS 8558:2011 Guide to the design, installation, testing and maintenance of services supplying water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages. Complementary guidance to BS EN 806
12/30215289 DC : 0 BS 8552 - SAMPLING AND MONITORING OF WATER FROM BUILDING SERVICES CLOSED SYSTEMS - CODE OF PRACTICE
PD 855468:2015 Guide to the flushing and disinfection of services supplying water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages

ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
ISO/TR 13530:1997 Water quality Guide to analytical quality control for water analysis
ISO 8199:2005 Water quality General guidance on the enumeration of micro-organisms by culture
ISO 5667-14:2014 Water quality Sampling Part 14: Guidance on quality assurance and quality control of environmental water sampling and handling
ISO 5667-3:2012 Water quality Sampling Part 3: Preservation and handling of water samples
ISO 5667-1:2006 Water quality Sampling Part 1: Guidance on the design of sampling programmes and sampling techniques
ISO 15839:2003 Water quality — On-line sensors/analysing equipment for water — Specifications and performance tests

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