
Title
Water quality. Sampling. Guidance on sampling of drinking water from treatment works and piped distribution systems
Abstract
This part of ISO 5667 establishes principles to be applied to the techniques of sampling water intended for human consumption.
For the purposes of this part of ISO 5667, water intended for human consumption comprises:
The guidance given in this part of ISO 5667 is confined to those circumstances where water is drawn from municipal or similar distribution systems (including individual systems) where prior treatment and/or quality assessment has resulted in the water being classified as suitable for drinking or potable process purposes. Specifically, this part of ISO 5667 is applicable to water that is in continuous supply relative to any stage of use up to and including the point of consumption in a distribution system. This includes distribution within large buildings in which additional water quality management might be applicable.
This part of ISO 5667 is also applicable to sampling situations that can arise relative to the investigation of system defects or emergency situations where the safety of sampling operatives is not compromised.
This part of ISO 5667 does not provide guidance for water sources or for products generated by using drinking water. The followings items are examples of cases not addressed by the present document:
History and related standards
This standard replaces BS 6068-6.5:1991 which is withdrawn.
This standard includes the following cross-references:
ISO 5667-1, ISO 5667-3, ISO 5667-14, ISO/TR 13530, ISO 15839, ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 19458, ISO 8199, 98/83/EC