ASTM-E1391 › Standard Guide for Collection, Storage, Characterization, and Manipulation of Sediments for Toxicological Testing and for Selection of Samplers Used to Collect Benthic Invertebrates
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Scope
1.1 This guide covers procedures for obtaining, storing, characterizing, and manipulating saltwater and freshwater sediments, for use in laboratory sediment toxicity evaluations. It is not meant to provide guidance for all aspects of sediment assessments, such as chemical analyses or monitoring, geophysical characterization, or extractable phase and fractionation analyses. However, some of this information might have applications for some of these activities. A variety of test methods are reviewed in this guide. A statement on the consensus approach then follows this review of the test methods. This consensus approach has been included in order to foster consistency among studies. The state-of-the-art is currently in its infancy, and the development of standard test methods is not feasible; however, it is crucial that there be an understanding of the significant effects that these test methods have on sediment quality evaluations. It is anticipated that recommended test methods and this guide will be updated routinely to reflect progress in our understanding of sediments and how to best study them.
1.2 There are several regulatory guidance documents concerned with sediment collection and characterization procedures that might be important for individuals performing federal or state agency-related work. Discussion of some of the principles and current thoughts on these approaches can be found in Dickson, et al (1).
1.3 This guide is arranged as follows:
Section Scope 1 Referenced Documents 2 Terminology 3 Summary of Guide 4 Significance and Use 5 Interferences 6 Apparatus 7 Safety Hazards 8 Sampling and Transport 9 Storage 10 Collection of Interstitial Water 11 Characterization 12 Manipulation 13 Quality Assurance 14 Report 151.4 Field-collected sediments might contain potentially toxic materials and should thus be treated with caution to minimize occupational exposure to workers. Worker safety must also be considered when working with spiked sediments containing various organic, inorganic, or radiolabeled contaminants, or some combination thereof. Careful consideration should be given to those chemicals that might biodegrade, volatilize, oxidize, or photolyze during the exposure.
1.5 The values stated in either SI or inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
1.6 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. Specific hazards statements are given in Section 8.
Keywords
Characteristics/characterization; Contamination-environmental; Equilibration and mixing; Field testing-environmental; Fresh water; Interstitial water chemistry; Manipulation; Reference sediments; Safety precautions; Saltwater; Sampling-water applications; Sediment-sediment toxicity; Spiking; Storage; Toxicity/toxicology-water environments; Water-organic constituents; collection/storage/characterization and manipulation of; (freshwater/saltwater) sediments for toxicological testing, guide; ICS Number Code 11.120.01 (Pharmaceutics in general)
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Document Number
ASTM-E1391-03R23
Revision Level
2003 R23 EDITION
Status
Current
Modification Type
Revision
Publication Date
March 21, 2023
Document Type
Guide
Page Count
94 pages
Committee Number
E47.01