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Conditions for treatment of natural mineral waters and spring waters with ozone-enriched air
1.Treatment of natural mineral waters and spring waters with ozone-enriched...
2.Treatment of natural mineral waters and spring waters with ozone-enriched...
4.The food authority shall assess the application and any information...
5.Where the food authority decides to authorise a treatment process...
6.Where the food authority refuses to authorise a treatment process...
7.Where a treatment process has been authorised pursuant to paragraph...
8.If the food authority is satisfied that the conditions in...
9.Where the food authority decides either not to grant or...
10.Upon receiving the application for review, the Agency shall make...
1.A person seeking to have authorised a treatment of natural...
2.The food authority shall assess the application and any information...
3.Where the food authority decides to authorise a treatment pursuant...
4.Where the food authority refuses to authorise a treatment pursuant...
5.Where a treatment has been authorised pursuant to paragraph 2,...
6.If the food authority is satisfied that the conditions specified...
7.Where the food authority has informed an applicant under paragraph...
8.Upon receiving the application for review, the Agency shall—
Recognition of natural mineral waters
PART 1 Natural mineral waters extracted from the ground in Scotland
PART 2 Natural mineral waters extracted from the ground in a third country
PART 3 Requirements and criteria for recognition as a natural mineral water
Exploitation and bottling requirements for natural mineral water and spring water
1.Equipment for exploiting the water must be so installed as...
2.The spring or outlet must be protected against the risks...
3.The catchment, pipes and reservoirs must be of materials suitable...
4.The conditions of exploitation, particularly the washing and bottling equipment,...
5.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), water must not...
7.(1) After bottling, the total colony count at source may...
8.Both at source and during its marketing, water shall be...
Particulars of anions, cations, non-ionised compounds and trace elements
Performance characteristics for analysing the constituents in Schedule 6
Labelling indications for natural mineral water and criteria for use
MINIMUM FREQUENCIES FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF SPRING WATER AND BOTTLED DRINKING WATER
Monitoring for radioactive substances in spring water and bottled drinking water
3.Sampling must be carried out at the frequencies specified in...
4.A food authority may use various reliable screening strategies to...
5.Subject to paragraph 7, if a food authority screens for...
6.If a food authority screens for an individual radionuclide or...
7.Paragraph 5 does not prohibit a food authority from screening...
8.If the gross alpha activity and gross beta activity are...
10.Sampling must be carried out at the frequencies specified in...
11.If the concentration of tritium exceeds the parametric value specified...
13.The representative surveys must be designed in such a way...
14.Sampling must be carried out at the frequencies specified in...
15.Each food authority must monitor spring water and bottled drinking...
PART 3 Parametric values for radon, tritium and indicative dose
Sampling and analysis for indicative dose in spring water and bottled drinking water
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