ASTM E1850-2004
水生和沉积物毒性试验中作为试验有机体的残留样品选择的标准指南

Standard Guide for Selection of Resident Species as Test Organisms for Aquatic and Sediment Toxicity Tests


ASTM E1850-2004 发布历史

1.1 This guide along with Guide E 1192 and guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1,2) covers the use of resident species in toxicity testing, particularly if site-specific information is desired. For example, in those systems where particular species are considered to be economically or aesthetically important, it might be more appropriate to utilize resident species for testing (3). For this reason, the USEPA allows development of site-specific chemical standards, using resident species, in order to reflect local conditions (1). This guide is designed to guide the selection of resident species for use as test organisms in aquatic and sediment toxicity tests. It presupposes that the user is familiar with the taxonomy of aquatic and benthic species and has some field experience.

1.2 Because toxicological information is often limited for many aquatic species, it is assumed that the majority of testing applications will be acute tests. Therefore, much of the guidance presented in this guide pertaining to the species selection process is applicable when acute toxicity testing is the desired goal. However, the principles discussed in this guide pertain to chronic toxicity test applications as well, although it should be clearly understood that such testing requires substantially greater effort, time, and resources than acute testing.

1.3 The procedures for selecting resident species in toxicity testing are necessarily general at this time because information is often lacking for specific taxa or groups of taxa. This guide attempts to give specific information when appropriate.

1.4 This guide is not intended to be inclusive. References listed provide a starting point from which to approach the literature. This guide deals solely with aquatic toxicity test situations. Terrestrial, arboreal, or atmospheric species are not considered in this guide.

1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. All safety precautions and health-related practices are the responsibility of the user. Specific safety practices are suggested in Section 8.

ASTM E1850-2004由美国材料与试验协会 US-ASTM 发布于 2004。

ASTM E1850-2004 在中国标准分类中归属于: Z16 水环境有毒害物质分析方法。

ASTM E1850-2004的历代版本如下:

  • 2004年07月01日 ASTM E1850-04 居民种类选择标准指南作为水生和沉积物毒性试验的试验生物
  • 2012年12月01日 ASTM E1850-04(2012) 居民种类选择标准指南作为水生和沉积物毒性试验的试验生物
  • 2019年02月01日 ASTM E1850-04(2019) 居民种类选择标准指南作为水生和沉积物毒性试验的试验生物
  • 1997年 ASTM E1850-1997 水生和沉积物毒性试验的试验有机体的残留样品选择的标准指南
  • 2004年 ASTM E1850-2004 水生和沉积物毒性试验中作为试验有机体的残留样品选择的标准指南
  • 2004年 ASTM E1850-2004(2012) 水生和沉积物毒性试验中作为试验有机体的残留样品选择的标准指南
  • 1997年03月10日 ASTM E1850-97 居民种类选择标准指南作为水生和沉积物毒性试验的试验生物

 

 

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标准号
ASTM E1850-2004
发布日期
2004年
实施日期
废止日期
中国标准分类号
Z16
国际标准分类号
13.060.45 (Examination of water in general)
发布单位
US-ASTM
适用范围

1.1 This guide along with Guide E 1192 and guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1,2) covers the use of resident species in toxicity testing, particularly if site-specific information is desired. For example, in those systems where particular species are considered to be economically or aesthetically important, it might be more appropriate to utilize resident species for testing (3). For this reason, the USEPA allows development of site-specific chemical standards, using resident species, in order to reflect local conditions (1). This guide is designed to guide the selection of resident species for use as test organisms in aquatic and sediment toxicity tests. It presupposes that the user is familiar with the taxonomy of aquatic and benthic species and has some field experience.

1.2 Because toxicological information is often limited for many aquatic species, it is assumed that the majority of testing applications will be acute tests. Therefore, much of the guidance presented in this guide pertaining to the species selection process is applicable when acute toxicity testing is the desired goal. However, the principles discussed in this guide pertain to chronic toxicity test applications as well, although it should be clearly understood that such testing requires substantially greater effort, time, and resources than acute testing.

1.3 The procedures for selecting resident species in toxicity testing are necessarily general at this time because information is often lacking for specific taxa or groups of taxa. This guide attempts to give specific information when appropriate.

1.4 This guide is not intended to be inclusive. References listed provide a starting point from which to approach the literature. This guide deals solely with aquatic toxicity test situations. Terrestrial, arboreal, or atmospheric species are not considered in this guide.

1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. All safety precautions and health-related practices are the responsibility of the user. Specific safety practices are suggested in Section 8.





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