Overview
EN ISO 17616:2022 - adopted from ISO 17616:2019 - provides guidance on the choice and evaluation of bioassays for ecotoxicological characterization of soils and soil materials. Published by CEN, this standard is part of a family (with ISO 15799 and ISO 19204) that supports assessment of soils’ retention and habitat functions. It recommends a minimum test battery for assessing ecotoxic potential, offers strategies to protect ground and surface waters, and supports decisions on soil reuse, remediation and monitoring. Effect values in the standard indicate the lowest level at which an adverse effect is likely to occur and are not regulatory thresholds.
Key Topics
- Test selection and evaluation: Guidance on choosing bioassays and constructing a test battery adapted to the intended use or protection goals.
- Retention vs. habitat function: Separate test strategy recommendations for protecting water pathways (retention) and maintaining biological communities (habitat).
- Test endpoints: Inclusion of common ecotoxic endpoints such as mortality, reproduction, growth, genotoxicity and functional biological activities; sub‑chronic tests are also addressed.
- Result interpretation: Use of empirically derived metrics (e.g., LID-value - lowest-ineffective-dilution) to interpret bioassay outcomes and define ecotoxicologically relevant dilution levels.
- Minimum test battery: Recommended core tests that can be complemented or replaced according to site-specific objectives and sensitivity requirements.
- Supporting material: Informative annexes (e.g., tests with soil eluate and expression of results) and clear definitions for soil, soil materials and functions.
- Context and applicability: Intended to be used alongside ISO 15799 and ISO 19204 for comprehensive soil characterization.
Applications
This standard is practical for:
- Environmental laboratories developing or validating soil bioassays and ecotoxicity test services.
- Remediation consultants and site managers performing contaminated land assessment, risk evaluation, and reuse decisions for excavated or treated soils.
- Regulators and local authorities adopting scientifically based monitoring and compliance strategies (note: effect values are advisory, not regulatory limits).
- Soil scientists and ecotoxicologists designing test batteries for habitat protection, groundwater/surface water protection, and post‑remediation monitoring.
Use cases include ecotoxicological screening of excavated soils, fill materials, dredged sediments, remediated soils, and ongoing monitoring of treatment success.
Related Standards
- ISO 15799 - Guidance on the selection of experimental methods for assessing ecotoxic potential of soils and soil materials.
- ISO 19204 - Guidance on sampling and pre-treatment of soils for ecotoxicological testing.
Keywords: EN ISO 17616:2022, soil quality, bioassays, ecotoxicological characterization, test battery, retention function, habitat function, LID-value, contaminated land, soil remediation.