Concrete — Release of
regulated dangerous
substances into soil,
groundwater and
surface water — Test
method for new or
unapproved
constituents of
concrete and for
production concretes
This document outlines three test methods. The first is designed to test the constituents of concrete, not
designated as WT products, using reference concrete matrices (control mixes and test mixes) wherein the
release of (regulated) dangerous substances from the constituent under test, into soil, groundwater or surface
water, can be determined. The types of constituent which can be tested using this method are as follows:
a) factory-made cements;
b) aggregates;
c) additions type I;
d) additions type II;
e) admixtures;
f) polymer modifiers;
g) fibres.
The second method, in normative Annex A, is designed to test factory made concrete products, not
designated as WT products, as either test pieces sawn or cored from pre-hardened monoliths or as standardsized
moulded test pieces formed from proxy samples of fresh wet material taken from concrete used in the
production of factory made items.
The third method, in informative Annex B, is designed to test concretes sampled in the fresh wet state or prepackaged
state, not officially classified as WT products, as standard-sized moulded test pieces.
All three methods produce eluates that may be used for the purposes of characterisation testing, initial type
testing (ITT) or further testing (FT) of either the constituents of concrete identified in this Scope or of
production concretes.