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DIN 38414-13:1992-03

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GERMAN STANDARD METHODS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF WATER, WASTE WATER AND SLUDGE; SLUDGE AND SEDIMENTS (GROUP S); DETECTION OF SALMONELLAE IN DISINFECTED SEWAGE SLUDGES (S 13)

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German, English

Published date

01-01-1992

Detects Salmonellae in sewage sludge in accordance with the requirements of the Klarschlamm-Verordnung (German Sewage Sludge Regulation)[2]. Samples shall be collected, transported and stored as specified in DIN 38414 Part 1 and, in addition, all the apparatus and containers which come into direct contact with the sample shall be sterile, or if required, packed in sterile packaging until used.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
14
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Current

CEN/TR 15215-2:2006 Characterization of sludges - Detection and enumeration of Salmonella spp. in sludges, soils, soil improvers, growing media and biowastes - Part 2: Liquid enrichment method in selenite-cystine medium followed by Rapport-Vassiliadis for semi-quantitative Most Probable Number (MPN) determination
I.S. CEN/TR 15215-2:2006 CHARACTERIZATION OF SLUDGES - DETECTION AND ENUMERATION OF SALMONELLA SPP. IN SLUDGES, SOILS, SOIL IMPROVERS, GROWING MEDIA AND BIOWASTES - PART 2: LIQUID ENRICHMENT METHOD IN SELENITE-CYSTINE MEDIUM FOLLOWED BY RAPPORT-VASSILIADIS FOR SEMI-QUANTITATIVE MOST PROBABLE NUMBER (MPN) DETERMINATION

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