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BS EN ISO 11268-1:2015 Soil quality. Effects of pollutants on earthworms Determination of acute toxicity to Eisenia fetida/Eisenia andrei

BS EN ISO 11268-1:2015

Soil quality. Effects of pollutants on earthworms Determination of acute toxicity to Eisenia fetida/Eisenia andrei

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11268-1:2015
Pages:30
Released:2015-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 89038 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 11268-1:2015


This standard BS EN ISO 11268-1:2015 Soil quality. Effects of pollutants on earthworms is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.080.30 Biological properties of soils

This part of ISO 11268 specifies one of the methods for evaluating the habitat function of soils and determining the acute toxicity of soil contaminants and chemicals to Eisenia fetida/Eisenia andrei by dermal and alimentary uptake. It is applicable to soils and soil materials of unknown quality, e.g. from contaminated sites, amended soils, soils after remediation, agricultural or other sites concerned, and waste materials.

Effects of substances are assessed using a standard soil, preferably a defined artificial soil substrate. For contaminated soils, the effects on survival are determined in the test soil and in a control soil. According to the objective of the study, the control and dilution substrate (dilution series of contaminated soil) should be either an uncontaminated soil comparable to the soil sample to be tested (reference soil) or a standard soil (e.g. artificial soil).

Information is provided on how to use this method for testing chemicals under temperate as well as under tropical conditions.

The method is not applicable to volatile substances, i.e. substances for which H (Henry’s constant) or the air/water partition coefficient is greater than 1, or for which the vapour pressure exceeds 0,013 3 Pa at 25 °C.

This method does not take into account the possible degradation of the substances or contaminants during the test.