Giant Lobster
Active Member
Im confused about the methods used to measure BODs in a sample of water. In conq they say "it is measured by adding nutrient to the sample and incubating it at 20 degrees in a sealed air-free container in teh dark for 5 days..." but it mentions that you add nutrients. First of all, what is a BOD? My current understanding is that it is the oxygen needed to decompose / react with all of the 'stuff' in the water, and thus is a measurement of how much oxygen the 'stuff' in the water can absorb. If this is correct, then wouldn't adding nutrients be stupid? its like, ur measuring the stuff u added...
Further down the page, conq then goes "Samples with high BOD such as untreated or partially treated sewage would quickly use up all the dissolved oxygen... For these samples a suitable micro-organism as well as nutrient is added before incubation" so by that it implies BOD depends neither on the nutrient or micro-organism content in water... Have I missed the correct definition of the BOD? conceptual error? argh... so gay.
Further down the page, conq then goes "Samples with high BOD such as untreated or partially treated sewage would quickly use up all the dissolved oxygen... For these samples a suitable micro-organism as well as nutrient is added before incubation" so by that it implies BOD depends neither on the nutrient or micro-organism content in water... Have I missed the correct definition of the BOD? conceptual error? argh... so gay.