2000-01-1270 - Uredba o emisiji snovi pri odvajanju odpadnih vod iz naprav za hlajenje ter naprav za proizvodnjo pare in vroče vode
Uredba o emisiji snovi pri odvajanju odpadnih vod iz naprav za hlajenje ter naprav za proizvodnjo pare in vroče vode
Uredba o emisiji snovi pri odvajanju odpadnih vod iz naprav za hlajenje ter naprav za proizvodnjo pare in vroče vode
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An EU Regulation is a binding legislative act that must be applied in its entirety across the European Union. Unlike directives, regulations do not need to be transposed into national law and are directly applicable in all member states. Regulations are used when uniform application across all EU countries is essential.
Slovenian Regulation 2000-01-1270 covers "Uredba o emisiji snovi pri odvajanju odpadnih vod iz naprav za hlajenje ter naprav za proizvodnjo pare in vroče vode". There are 1 standards associated with this slovenian regulation.
Harmonized standards under 2000-01-1270 are European standards (ENs) developed by CEN, CENELEC, or ETSI in response to a mandate from the European Commission. When these standards are cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with them benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of 2000-01-1270, facilitating CE marking and free movement within the European Economic Area.
ISO 7827:2010 specifies a method for the evaluation of the “ready” and “ultimate” biodegradability of organic compounds at a given range of concentrations by aerobic microorganisms. In this context, ISO 7827:2010 also gives specific definitions for the terms “ready” and “ultimate”.
The method applies to organic compounds which are: a) soluble at the concentration used under the conditions of the test [dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations of 10 mg/l to 40 mg/l]; b) non‑volatile or having a negligible vapour pressure under the conditions of the test; c) not significantly adsorbable on glass and activated sludge; d) not inhibitory to the test microorganisms at the concentration chosen for the test.
The method is not suitable for waste waters, as they usually contain significant amounts of water‑insoluble organic carbon, which is not included in DOC measurements.
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