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WARNING — Persons using this document should be familiar with normal laboratory practice. This document does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to ensure compliance with any national regulatory conditions.

IMPORTANT — It is absolutely essential that tests conducted in accordance with this document be carried out by suitably qualified staff.

This part of ISO 13165 specifies the determination of radium-226 (226Ra) activity concentration in all types of water by emanometry.

The method specified is suitable for the determination of the soluble, suspended, and total 226Ra activity concentration in all types of water with soluble 226Ra activity concentrations greater than 0,02 Bq l–1.

In water containing high activity concentrations of 228Th, interference from 220Rn decay products can lead to overestimation of measured levels (see Figure A.2).

Cross References:
IEC 17025
ISO 80000-10
ISO 5667-3
NF M 60-790-4
ISO 11665-1
EAL-G12:1995
ISO 11929
ISO 11665-5
ISO 10703
ASTM D3454


Incorporates the following:
Corrigendum, March 2020
 

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  1. BS EN ISO 13165-2:2022


    Water quality. Radium-226-Test method using emanometry

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  3. BS ISO 13165-2:2014


    Water quality. Radium-226-Test method using emanometry

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  4. BS 12/30247187 DC


    BS ISO 13165-2. Water quality. Radium 226. Part 2. Test method using emanometry

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