The document discusses the chemical oxygen demand (COD) test procedure. COD is a measure of the amount of organic compounds in water or wastewater that can be broken down by chemicals. The COD test involves adding a strong chemical oxidant like potassium dichromate to a water sample and heating it. This oxidizes the organic matter, and the amount of oxidant consumed is measured to quantify the COD level. COD testing is useful for assessing water quality and the impact of effluents on receiving bodies of water, providing an index similar to biochemical oxygen demand over a shorter testing time.