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Homepage>BS Standards>13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY>13.060 Water quality>13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of water>25/30478200 DC BS EN 16150 Water quality - Guidance on pro-rata multi-habitat sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates from rivers and streams
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25/30478200 DC BS EN 16150 Water quality - Guidance on pro-rata multi-habitat sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates from rivers and streams

25/30478200 DC

BS EN 16150 Water quality - Guidance on pro-rata multi-habitat sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates from rivers and streams

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Standard number:25/30478200 DC
Pages:30
Released:2025-04-17
Status:Draft for Comment
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25/30478200 DC


This standard 25/30478200 DC BS EN 16150 Water quality - Guidance on pro-rata multi-habitat sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates from rivers and streams is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of water
This European Standard gives guidance on procedures for the pro rata Multi-Habitat-Sampling (MHS) of benthic macro invertebrates in wadeable rivers and streams. The term "pro-rata" reflects the intention to sample adequate proportions of riverine habitats with reference to their percentage occurrence. The pro-rata MHS technique does not replace other techniques, but is rather, alongside other applications, a fundamental requisite of some multi-metric assessment approaches used to evaluate the ecological status of running waters. The method described in this document is one of the possible techniques among the existing pro-rata MHS techniques. The MHS methodology is based on Rapid Bioassessment Protocols [1], the procedures of the Environment Agency for England and Wales [2], the Austrian Guidelines for the Assessment of the Saprobiological Water Quality of Rivers and Streams [3], the AQEM sampling manual [4], the AQEM & STAR site protocol [5], EN 27828, the Austrian Standards M 6232 and M 6119-2 [6], [7], the German Standard DIN 38410-1 [8] and the French Standard XP T90-333 [9]. This European Standard also describes in a detailed manner how to sample different habitats that might be suitable for sampling approaches other than Multi-Habitat-Sampling.