In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires,—
BCF means bioconcentration factor, being the steady state concentration of a substance in an aquatic organism divided by the concentration of the substance in the surrounding water
bioaccumulative, in relation to a substance, means the substance has a BCF greater than or equal to 500 or, if BCF data is not available, a log Kow greater than or equal to 4; and, for the purposes of this definition, measured log Kow values take precedence over estimated values
biocidal action, in relation to a substance, means the substance causes mortality, inhibited growth, or inhibited reproduction in an organism
BOD5 means 5-day biochemical oxygen demand, being the mass of oxygen consumed by micro-organisms during oxidation of the substance in water over a period of 5 days, expressed in units of milligrams of oxygen consumed per milligram of the substance
COD means chemical oxygen demand, being the equivalent mass of oxygen from an oxidising agent, of a strength at least equal to the oxidising strength of potassium permanganate or potassium dichromate, that is consumed during oxidation of the substance in water, expressed in units of milligrams of oxygen consumed per milligram of the substance
EC50 means the median effect concentration, being a statistically derived concentration of a substance that can be expected to cause—
Kow means the steady state ratio of the solubility of a substance in n-octanol to the solubility of that substance in water
LC50 means the median lethal concentration, being a statistically derived concentration of a substance that can be expected to cause death in 50% of organisms exposed for a specified time
LD50 means a median lethal dose, being a statistically derived single dose of a substance that can be expected to cause death in 50% of organisms
LOEC means the lowest observed effect concentration, being the lowest concentration of a substance that produces a significant ecotoxic effect in an organism or in an organism population
MATC means the maximum acceptable toxicant concentration, being the geometric mean of the NOEC and LOEC where the NOEC and LOEC are derived from the same study
NOEC means the no observed effect concentration, being the highest concentration of a substance that does not produce a significant ecotoxic effect in an organism or in an organism population
rapidly degradable, in relation to a substance in water, means that—
significant ecotoxic effect means an ecotoxicologically significant change in an organism or in an organism population observed during the study where the probability that the change is different from any recognised background history of change or from the value in a recognised unexposed control organism population is greater than 0.95 (equivalent to P (probability) of 0.05 or less).