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A measure of the organic material that can be readily oxidized through microbial decomposition, consuming oxygen dissolved in water. BOD is often used to assess the effects of a discharge, especially sewage.
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
A measure of the amount of pollution caused by organic substances in water. (The technical definition is the number of milligrams of oxygen required by microorganisms to oxidize the organics in a liter of water.)
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
a measure of the amount of oxygen necessary to decompose organic materials in a volume of water. As the amount of organic waste in water increases, more oxygen is used, resulting in a high BOD.
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
the oxygen required for the biochemical degradation of organic material (carbonaceous) and the oxygen used to oxidize inorganic material such as sulfides and ferrous iron. In other words, a measure that indicates the degree to which dissolved oxygen levels would change in a stream based on the contributions of organic matter.
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
(BOD): the amount of oxygen used up in biological decomposition and chemical oxidation of sediment, water, or effluent
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