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Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes

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SETILEABLE MATTER Method 160.5 (Volumetric, Imhoff Cone) STORET NO. 50086 1 Scope and ApplIcatiOn 1 1 ThIs method IS applIcable to surface and salIne waters, domestic and Industna1 wastes 12 ThepractIcallowerlImItofthedetermInatIonISabout02mllllhr 2 Summary of Method 2 1 Settleable matter IS measured volumetncally wIth an Imhoff cone 3 Comments 31 For some samples, a separation of settleable and floatIng matenals wIll occur, In such cases the floatIng matenals are not measured 32 Many treatment plants, especIally plants eqUIpped to perform gravimetnc measurements, determIne reSIdue non-filterable (suspended solIds), In preference to settleable matter, to Insure that floatIng matter IS Included In the analysIs 4 PreCIsiOn and Accuracy 4 1 Data on thIs determmation are not avaIlable at thIS time 5 Fleferences 5 1 The procedure to be used for this determInatIon IS found In Standard Methods for the EXamInatIon of Water and Wastewater, 14th Edition, p 95, Method 208F, Procedure 3a (1975) Approved for NPDES Issued 1974 1605-1

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