Ministerial Decree No. 14/2005 (VI. 28.) KvVM on the rules concerning the screening surveys of remedial site investigations Authorised by the provisions set forth in clause m), Paragraph (8), Article 110 of the Act LIII of 1995 on the general rules of environmental protection (hereinafter: Kvt) I have issued the following Ministerial Decree: Scope of Decree Article 1 (1) This decree shall apply a) to groundwater and geological medium, further to pollutants, characteristics and s to be found therein specified in Annex 1 and 2 of this Decree; b) to activities associated with the screening surveys of remedial site investigations, specified in clause b) of Paragraph 22 of Article 1 of the Governmental Decree No. 219/2004 (VII. 21.) on the protection of groundwater (hereinafter referred to as Kr ). (2) This Decree shall not cover the substances (matters) and activities falling under the scope of Act CXVI on nuclear power. Interpretive provisions Article 2 For the purposes of the present Decree, the following definitions shall apply: a) screening survey: determination of pollutants in the contaminated area in the course of the remedial site investigation by sampling and chemical-analytical investigation s; b) historical research: collection of information relating to the forming of the presumed contamination, the activity carried out in the area and supposed to have caused the contamination, the technologies applied, the land use, and the (polluting?) event taken place in the area under examination. General provisions Article 3 (1) In the course of the screening survey chemical-analytical investigation s appropriate for the safe detection of at least the pollution limit value (B) specified in specific other legislation (hereinafter referred to as pollution limit value (B) ), taking into account the measurement error characteristic for the given, shall be applied. (2) Preparation of the samples of groundwater and the geological medium shall be carried out according to the specifications set out in Paragraph (1). Article 4 (1) The extent of the pollutants detected by the screening survey in a concentration exceeding the pollution limit value (B) shall be delimited in the course of the site investigation. (2) Pollutants, whose occurrence may be presumed based on historical research, but are not subject and not identified among those being subject to the screening survey, shall be investigated in a separate process.
(3) Pollutants and characteristics to be investigated in the course of the screening survey are specified a) in Annex 1 for groundwater and b) in Annex 2 for the geological medium. Sampling provisions Article 5 (1) For the purpose of the screening survey sampling of groundwater and the geological medium shall be carried out on spots presumably contaminated based on historical research and other information, and/or the results of laboratory analyses. (2) In the case of several, separable contaminations in the investigated area - caused by earlier environmental uses sampling and chemical-analytical investigations shall be carried out in each contaminated area separately. (3) At each sampling point one sample of groundwater and one of the geological medium shall be investigated. If groundwater is the target of the investigation two samples shall be taken at each sampling point at the same time in order to ensure verifiability. (4) No screening survey of groundwater shall be required in cases where facts provide a well-grounded verification of the non-existence of pollution and sampling would entail disproportionate costs. The existence of the mentioned conditions shall be investigated in the planning phase of the sampling and the chemical-analytical investigations; the investigation shall be documented by the attachment of the relevant documents in the final report of site investigation. Documentation of the results of the screening survey Article 6 (1) After the evaluation and systematisation of the results of the screening survey the under mentioned documents shall be attached thereto taking into consideration the specifications of Paragraph (2) of Article 47 of Kr: a) records drawn up on the samplings and the results of the laboratory analyses, b) the list of pollutants identified, and c) the attested copy of the spectra of organic pollutants. (2) The executor of the screening survey specified in Paragraph (3) of Article 47 of Kr shall document the disturbances that originate from the investigation and prevent the investigation/analysis of certain pollutants to be carried out acc. to this Decree (the detection of the concentration of the pollution limit value (B)). (3) Documents mentioned under Paragraph (1) and (2) shall be attached to the final report of site investigation. Article 7 The competent environmental, nature conservation and water inspectorate may give release from the further investigation of pollutants, which due to the disturbances mentioned in Paragraph (2) of Article 6 are undetectable, if there is demonstrated evidence that the concentration of the pollutants to be found in the investigated area do/must not exceed the pollution limit value (B); otherwise targeted chemical-analytical tests shall be carried out. Closing provision Article 8 This Decree shall enter into force on the 8th day following its promulgation.
Annex 1 to Ministerial Decree No. 14/2005 (VI. 28.) KvVM Pollutants and characteristics to be investigated in groundwater samples in the course of the screening survey Inorganic pollutants Pollutants and Principle of the proposed testing Proposed standards, measurement s characteristics ph potentiometry MSZ 448-22: 1985, MSZ ISO 10523:2003 electric conductivity conductimetric analysis MSZ EN 27888:1998, MSZ 448-32:1977 fluoride potentiometry, or ion, or 17:1986 spectrophotometry chloride ion, or titrimetry 15:1982, MSZ ISO 9297:2003 nitrite MSZ EN ISO 10304-1:1998, MSZ EN 26777:1998, MSZ 448-12:1982, MSZ EN ISO 13395:1999 12:1982, MSZ EN ISO 13395:1999 13:1983 18:1977, MSZ EN ISO 6878:2004 nitrate sulphate phosphate ammonium-ion photometry MSZ EN ISO 11732:1999, MSZ ISO 7150-1:1992 chromium, cobalt, ICP-MS 1, or ICP-OES 2, or MSZ 1484-3:1998, ISO 17294-1:2004, nickel, copper, zinc, molybdenum, AAS 3, or AAS-ETA 4 MSZ EN ISO 17294-2:2005, EPA-6010,, or EPA-6020, MSZ EN ISO 11885:2000 selenium, cadmium, tin, barium, lead, GF-AAS 5 silver (except: chromium VI) arsenic quicksilver ICP-MS, or hydride-aas, or ICP-OES ICP-MS, or cold vapour AAS, or hydride-aas, or ICP-OES MSZ 1484-3:1998, MSZ EN ISO 11969:1998, ISO 17294-1:2004, MSZ EN ISO 17294-2:2005, EPA-6010 EPA-6020 ISO 17294-1:2004, MSZ EN ISO 17294-2:2005, EPA-6010, EPA-6020, MSZ 1484-3:1998 1 ICP-MS: Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer 2 ICP-OES: Inductively Coupled Plasma -Optical Emission Spectrometer 3 AAS: Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4 AAS-ETA: Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Electro-Thermal Atomisation 5 GF-AAS: Graphite furnance Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
Pollutants Organic pollutants Principle of the proposed testing Proposed standards, measurement s Volatile organic compounds Non volatile organic compounds aliphatic hydrocarbons C -C 5 9 benzene and alkyl benzenes aromatic halocarbons (chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, trichlorobenzene, bromobenzene, chloronaphthalenes) GC-FID 6, or GC-ECD 7, or GC-MS-SCAN 8, 9 MSZ 1484-4:1998 MSZ 1484-5:1998 EPA 8260 aliphatic halocarbons (except: vinyl-chloride) other compounds: isopropyl-alcohol, glycols, pyridine, tetrahydrofurane and tetrahydrotiophene aliphatic hydrocarbons C -C 10 40 phenols MSZ 1484-6:2003 EPA 8270 policyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (except: benzo[a]pyren) chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons (tetra, penta, hexa) chlorophenols pesticides detectable by GC GC-NDP 10, or GC- MS-SCAN, (Consecutive extraction of alkaline/neutral/ acidic samples by dichloromethane, Extracts or combined extracts may be investigated.) 6 GC-FID: Gas Chromatograph with Flame Ionisation Detector 7 GC-ECD: Gas Chromatograph with Electron Capture Detector 8 GC-MS-SCAN: Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer 9 GC-MS-SIR: Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrograph-Selecting Ion Recording 10 GC-NDP: Gas Chromatograph-Nitrogen/Phosphorus Detectors Annex 2 to Ministerial Decree No. 14/2005 (VI. 28.) KvVM Pollutants and characteristics to be investigated/analysed in the course of the screening survey in the samples taken from the geological medium Inorganic pollutants Characteristics Principle of the Proposed standards, measurement
proposed testing s ph potentiometry MSZ 448-22:1985, MSZ 21470-2:1981 electric conductivity conductimetric analysis MSZ EN 27888:1998, MSZ 21470-2:1981 chromium, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, molybdenum, selenium, cadmium, tin, barium, lead, silver (except: chromium VI) ICP-MS, or ICP-OES, or AAS, or AAS-ETA MSZ 21470-50:1998, EPA-6010, EPA-6020 arsenic quicksilver ICP-MS, or hidrid-aas, or ICP-OES ICP-MS, or cold vapour AAS, or hydride-aas, or ICP-OES Organic pollutants MSZ 21470-50:1998, MSZ EN ISO 11969:1998, EPA-6010, EPA-6020 MSZ 21470-50:1998, EPA-6010, EPA-6020 Pollutants Principle of the proposed testing Proposed standards, measurement s Volatile organic compounds aliphatic hydrocarbons C -C 5 9 benzene and alkyl benzenes aromatic halocarbons (chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, trichlorobenzene, bromobenzene, chloronaphthalenes) aliphatic halocarbons (except: vinyl-chloride) other compounds: pyridine, tetrahydrofurane and tetrahydrotiophene GC-MS-SCAN, MSZ 21470-92:1998 MSZ 21470-93:1998 EPA 8260. Non volatile organic compounds aliphatic hydrocarbons C 10 -C 40 phenols MSZ 21470-94:2001 policyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (except: benzo[a]pyren) chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons (tetra, penta, hexa) chlorophenols pesticides detectable by GC GC-NDP, or GC-MS-SCAN, MSZ 21470-93:2002 EPA 8270 (Preparation of the sample by solvent extraction with the mixture acetone: dichloromethane = 1:1)