Institut für Wasser-, Abwasser- und Umweltfragen Dr. Schöcke GmbH & Co. KG

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Testing Laboratory

Institut für Wasser-, Abwasser- und Umweltfragen Dr. Schöcke GmbH & Co. KG

Stellbergstraße 1, 34320 Söhrewald, Germany
D-PL-18766-01-00 | Issue date: 04.12.2020

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

physikalische, physikalisch-chemische und chemische Untersuchungen von Wasser (Trinkwasser, Schwimm- und Badebeckenwasser, Abwasser, Rohwasser, Oberflächenwasser, Grundwasser, Sickerwasser, Wasser aus Rückkühlwerken), Schlämmen, Klärschlämmen, Sedimenten, Böden, Feststoffen, Kompost, Holz und Abfall; mikrobiologische Untersuchungen von Wasser (Trinkwasser, Schwimm- und Badebeckenwasser, Abwasser, Rohwasser, Oberflächenwasser, Grundwasser, Sickerwasser, Wasser aus Rückkühlwerken), Boden, Schlamm und Abfall; Probenahme und mikrobiologische Untersuchungen von Nutzwasser gemäß §3 Absatz 8 42. BImSchV; Probenahme von Wasser (Schwimm- und Badebeckenwasser, Abwasser, Oberflächenwasser, Grundwasser, Sickerwasser, Wasser aus Rückkühlwerken, Abwasser, aus Grundwasserleitern, stehenden Gewässern, Fließgewässern) und von Schlämmen, Feststoffen, Klärschlämmen sowie Böden; mikrobiologische, sensorische und ausgewählte chemische Untersuchungen gemäß Trinkwasserverordnung, Probenahme von Roh- und Trinkwasser; Probenahme, Probevorbereitung und Untersuchung von Boden und Kompost nach novellierter Klärschlammverordnung 2017 § 32; Probenahme, Probevorbereitung und Untersuchung von Abfällen nach Deponieverordnung Anhang 4; Fachmodule Wasser, Boden und Altlasten sowie Abfall

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

physical, physico-chemical and chemical analysis of water (drinking water, swim- and bath water, sewage, raw water, surface water, ground water, deposite water, water from cooling plants), sludges, sewage sludge, sediments, grounds, solids, compost, wood and waste; microbiological analysis of water (drinking water, swim- and bath water, sewage, raw water, surface water, ground water, deposite water, water from cooling plants), soil, mud and waste; sampling and microbiological analysis of industrial water according to §3 distribution 8 42. blmschv; sampling of water (swim- and bath water, sewage, surface water, ground water, deposite water, water from cooling plants, sewage, from ground water, stagnant water, running water) and of sludges, solids, sewage sludge as well as grounds; microbiological, sensoric and selected chemical analysis according to decree about drinking water, sampling of raw- and drinking water; sampling, Sample preparation and analysis of soil and compost according to amended Klärschlammverordnung 2017 § 32; sampling, Sample preparation and analysis of wastes according to landfill regulation annex 4; modul water, soil and old neglected deposits of toxic waste as well as waste
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