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Standards for Cleaner Water

Sep 05 2019

Water is all around us.
Standards help keep it clean.
It’s no overstatement to call water one of the most important resources on the planet.
The human body is made up of 60% water. It’s involved in nearly every major life process. And most lifeforms can’t go more than a few days without it.
Fortunately, Earth has a lot of water. Nearly three-quarters of the planet’s surface is covered in it, in fact, although it isn’t always well managed. In addition to salty ocean water that is not safe to drink, freshwater sources can be contaminated with runoff, waste products, chemical pollutants, and more, drastically reducing our access to fresh, clean water.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, more than 780 million people worldwide don’t have access to safe drinking water, and an estimated 2.5 billion people (35% of the world’s population) lack access to proper sanitation facilities to keep their local water sources clean.

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ASTM International’s water committee (D19) was formed in part to address these shortcomings. The group has worked since 1932 to create standards and guidelines that help the world’s water suppliers and treatment providers maintain a clean, healthy water supply for all. It’s one of ASTM’s largest and longest-running committees, with jurisdiction over more than 290 standards focused on: water sampling and analysis; surface and ground water measurement; water cleaning and filtration product development; related terminology; and more.
“Most of what D19 does is focused on analytical methods,” says William Lipps, committee chair and Chief Science Officer with Eurofins Eaton Analytical. “We do have some subcommittees that do specifications, like how to know whether or not an ion-exchange media is effective, but for the most part our activity is focused on creating test methods to analyze pollution and water.”
Which of the committee’s many standards have been the most impactful over the years, and which new or proposed standards are worth watching? Lipps chose six methods and this article explores two that are critical to the petrochemical sector. To read the full article, visit https://www.astm.org/standardization-news

1) Standard Specification for Reagent Water (D1193)
Interestingly, the committee’s most-requested standard is one that specifies types of water for laboratory use. “Almost everybody uses that standard,” Lipps says. “All the other committees that need reagent water references do, including the EPA [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] when it describes types of water.” The standard classifies types of reagent water as ASTM Type I, II, III, and IV based on the level of microbiological contamination and how the water was processed. The standard also includes testing requirements for electrical conductivity and resistance, pH, silica, sodium, chlorides, total organic carbon, endotoxins, microbiological contamination, and more.

2) Standard Practice for Reporting Results of Examination and Analysis of Deposits Formed from Water for Subsurface Injection (D4025)
As hydraulic fracturing has become more commonplace among oil and gas producers, the committee has moved to create standards for how companies should be testing and handling the wastewater that’s produced as a result of that process. This international standard outlines how testing data should be reported and what analysis protocols should be followed in order to gather that data in the field.


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