EN ISO 11504:2017
(Main)Soil quality - Assessment of impact from soil contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons (ISO 11504:2017)
Soil quality - Assessment of impact from soil contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons (ISO 11504:2017)
ISO 11504:2017 gives guidelines with regard to the choice of fractions and individual compounds when carrying out analysis for petroleum hydrocarbons in soils, soil materials and related materials, including sediments, for the purpose of assessing risks to human health, the environment and other possible receptors. Since many products based on petroleum hydrocarbons often contain substances that are not hydrocarbons, the recommendations also encompass such compounds where relevant.
ISO 11504:2017 also includes relevant background information on which the recommendations are based together with guidance on the use of the fractions recommended in the assessment of risk.
ISO 11504:2017 does not set criteria or guidelines for use as assessment criteria, since this is typically a national or regional regulatory issue. This document also does not include recommendations as to the specific model for the exposure assessment or the specific parameter values to be used; with respect to guidance on this matter, reference is made to ISO 15800.
Bodenbeschaffenheit - Beurteilung der Wirkung von mit Mineralölkohlenwasserstoffen verunreinigten Böden (ISO 11504:2017)
Qualité du sol - Évaluation de l'impact du sol contaminé avec des hydrocarbures pétroliers (ISO 11504:2017)
ISO 11504:2017 fournit des lignes directrices concernant le choix des fractions et des composés individuels lors de la réalisation d'une analyse des hydrocarbures pétroliers dans les sols, les matériaux constitutifs du sol et les matériaux connexes, y compris les sédiments, à des fins d'évaluation des risques pour la santé des personnes, l'environnement et d'autres récepteurs éventuels. Étant donné que de nombreux produits à base d'hydrocarbures pétroliers contiennent souvent des substances différentes des hydrocarbures, les recommandations englobent également ces composés, le cas échéant.
ISO 11504:2017 comprend également des informations de base pertinentes sur lesquelles s'appuient les recommandations, ainsi que des lignes directrices relatives à l'utilisation des fractions recommandées dans l'évaluation du risque.
ISO 11504:2017 ne fixe pas de critères ou de lignes directrices faisant office de critères d'évaluation puisque ceux-ci sont généralement du ressort des instances réglementaires nationales ou régionales. Le présent document n'inclut pas non plus de recommandations concernant le modèle spécifique d'évaluation de l'exposition ou les valeurs de paramètres spécifiques à utiliser. Concernant les lignes directrices relatives à ces questions, il est fait référence à l'ISO 15800.
Kakovost tal - Ocena vplivov tal, onesnaženih z ogljikovodiki iz nafte (ISO 11504:2017)
Ta mednarodni standard podaja smernice za izbiro delcev in posameznih spojin pri analizi ogljikovodikov iz nafte v tleh, talnih materialih in sorodnih materialih, vključno s sedimenti, za namene ocene tveganja za zdravje ljudi, okolje in druge morebitne prejemnike.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-december-2017
Kakovost tal - Ocena vplivov tal, onesnaženih z ogljikovodiki iz nafte (ISO
11504:2017)
Soil quality - Assessment of impact from soil contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons
(ISO 11504:2017)
Bodenbeschaffenheit - Beurteilung der Wirkung von mit Mineralölkohlenwasserstoffen
verunreinigten Böden (ISO 11504:2017)
Qualité du sol - Évaluation de l'impact du sol contaminé avec des hydrocarbures de
pétrole (ISO 11504:2017)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 11504:2017
ICS:
13.080.10 .HPLMVNH]QDþLOQRVWLWDO Chemical characteristics of
soils
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 11504
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
September 2017
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 13.080.10
English Version
Soil quality - Assessment of impact from soil contaminated
with petroleum hydrocarbons (ISO 11504:2017)
Qualité du sol - Évaluation de l'impact du sol Bodenbeschaffenheit - Beurteilung der Wirkung von
contaminé avec des hydrocarbures de pétrole (ISO mit Mineralölkohlenwasserstoffen verunreinigten
11504:2017) Böden (ISO 11504:2017)
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European foreword .3
European foreword
This document (EN ISO 11504:2017) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 190 “Soil
quality” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 345 “Characterization of soils” the
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The text of ISO 11504:2017 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 11504:2017 without any modification.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11504
Second edition
2017-08
Soil quality — Assessment of
impact from soil contaminated with
petroleum hydrocarbons
Qualité du sol — Évaluation de l’impact du sol contaminé avec des
hydrocarbures pétroliers
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ISO 11504:2017(E)
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Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Principle . 3
5 Relevant fractions and individual compounds . 4
5.1 General . 4
5.2 Fractions . 4
5.3 Individual compounds . 5
6 Petroleum hydrocarbons in soil . 6
7 Exposure assessment of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil . 8
7.1 General . 8
7.2 Relevant exposure routes for petroleum hydrocarbons . 9
7.3 Exposure assessment methods . 9
7.4 Toxicity assessment methods .10
7.5 Relations between oil fractions in different media related to exposure .11
8 Issues related to sampling and investigation .13
8.1 General .13
8.2 Issues related to analysis .13
Annex A (informative) Physico-chemical properties of different petroleum hydrocarbons, etc. .15
Annex B (informative) Examples of suggested tolerated concentration in air (TCA) and
tolerable daily intake (TDI) values for different specific petroleum hydrocarbons .19
Annex C (informative) Overview of suggested fractionations in different countries .20
Bibliography .22
ISO 11504:2017(E)
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Introduction
Petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) are common environmental contaminants. They are components
of crude oil and products derived from it and are consequently found on a variety of sites including
refineries, sites where they are used as feedstock (e.g. for manufacture of plastics), manufactured gas
production sites, sites where hydrocarbons are used as fuel or lubricants and retail service stations.
They may also be present as a result of spills and leaks during transportation or related to vehicle
accidents.
Petroleum hydrocarbons can present unacceptable risks to the health and safety of humans, ecological
systems, surface water, groundwater resources and to structures and building materials. Measuring
the total concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in soil (and pore water and pore gas) does not
give a useful basis for the evaluation of the potential risks to man and the environment. The variety of
physical-chemical properties, and thus differences in the migration and fate of individual compounds,
and the toxicity and carcinogenicity of different fractions and compounds in oil products, need to be
taken into account in human health and environmental risk assessments.
Only a limited number of individual compounds can be routinely identified and quantified. It is,
consequently, important to adopt methods of analysis that provide information about the amount of
different hydrocarbon fractions present, preferably distinguishing between aliphatic and aromatic
fractions, and the concentrations of single compounds of particular concern with respect to the
potential health and environmental risks that they pose.
Although most petroleum hydrocarbons found in soil are of anthropogenic nature, there are some
natural sources of these materials and other organic substances (e.g. peat and coal). The analytical
methods historically used for the measurement of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) tend to
measure natural materials as TPH. This issue will not be dealt with in this document, except to note
that a method which is able to give a more precise d
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