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This document is one of a family of International Standards providing guidance on soils and
soil materials in relation to certain functions and uses including conservation of biodiversity.
It applies in conjunction with these other standards. It provides guidance on the selection of
experimental methods for the assessment of the ecotoxic potential of soils and soil
materials (e.g. excavated and remediated soils, refills, embankments) with respect to their
intended use and possible adverse effects on aquatic and soil dwelling organisms.
NOTE This is a reflection of the maintenance of the habitat and retention function of the
soil. In fact, the methods listed in this document are suitable for usage in a TRIAD
approach, i.e. for an ecological assessment of potentially contaminated soils (see ISO
19204).
This document does not cover tests for bioaccumulation.
The ecological assessment of uncontaminated soils with a view to natural, agricultural or
horticultural use is not within the scope of this document. Such soils can be of interest if
they can serve as a reference for the assessment of soils from contaminated sites.
The interpretation of results gained by applying the proposed methods is not in the scope
of this document.
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This document is one of a family of International Standards providing guidance on soils and
soil materials in relation to certain functions and uses including conservation of biodiversity.
It applies in conjunction with these other standards. It provides guidance on the selection of
experimental methods for the assessment of the ecotoxic potential of soils and soil
materials (e.g. excavated and remediated soils, refills, embankments) with respect to their
intended use and possible adverse effects on aquatic and soil dwelling organisms.
NOTE This is a reflection of the maintenance of the habitat and retention function of the
soil. In fact, the methods listed in this document are suitable for usage in a TRIAD
approach, i.e. for an ecological assessment of potentially contaminated soils (see ISO
19204).
This document does not cover tests for bioaccumulation.
The ecological assessment of uncontaminated soils with a view to natural, agricultural or
horticultural use is not within the scope of this document. Such soils can be of interest if
they can serve as a reference for the assessment of soils from contaminated sites.
The interpretation of results gained by applying the proposed methods is not in the scope
of this document.