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Regulations 4(2)(b), 5(1)(c) and (2),7(3), 9(2)(b), 10(1)(b) and (3) and16(1)(d) and paragraph 1(b) ofSchedule 1 and paragraph 4(b)(iii) of Part 2 of Schedule 3
1. Equipment for exploiting the water must be so installed as to avoid any possibility of contamination and to preserve the properties corresponding to those ascribed to it which the water possesses at source.N.I.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 4 para. 1 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
2. The spring or outlet must be protected against the risks of pollution.N.I.
Commencement Information
I2Sch. 4 para. 2 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
3. The catchment, pipes and reservoirs must be of materials suitable for water and so built as to prevent any chemical, physico-chemical or microbiological alteration of the water.N.I.
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 4 para. 3 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
4. The conditions of exploitation, particularly at the washing and bottling plant, must meet hygiene requirements. In particular, the containers must be so treated or manufactured as to avoid adverse effects on the microbiological and chemical characteristics of the natural water.N.I.
Commencement Information
I4Sch. 4 para. 4 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
5.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), water must not be transported in containers other than those authorised for distribution to the ultimate consumer.N.I.
(2) Natural mineral water may be transported from the spring to the bottling plant in a container which is not for distribution to the ultimate consumer if, on or before 17th July 1980 water from that spring was so transported.
(3) Water distributed to the ultimate consumer in a bottle marked or labelled with the description “spring water” may be transported from the spring to the bottling plant in a container which is not for distribution to the ultimate consumer if, on or before 23rd November 1996, water from that spring was so transported.
Commencement Information
I5Sch. 4 para. 5 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
6.—(1) The revivable total colony count of the water at source, determined according to sub-paragraph (2), shall conform to the normal viable colony count of that water and shall not show that the source of that water is contaminated.N.I.
(2) The colony count is that determined per ml of water—
(a)at 20 to 22 oC in 72 hours on agar-agar or an agar-gelatine mixture; and
(b)at 37 oC in 24 hours on agar-agar.
Commencement Information
I6Sch. 4 para. 6 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
7.—(1) After bottling, the total colony count of the water at source may not exceed—N.I.
(a)100 per ml at 20 to 22 oC in 72 hours on agar-agar or an agar-gelatine mixture; and
(b)20 per ml at 37 oC in 24 hours on agar-agar.
(2) The total colony count shall be measured within the period of 12 hours following bottling, the water being maintained at 4 oC +/- 1 oC during the period before which it is measured.
Commencement Information
I7Sch. 4 para. 7 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
8. Water shall be free from—N.I.
(a)Parasites and pathogenic micro-organisms;
(b)Escherichia coli and other coliforms and faecal streptococci in any 250 ml sample examined;
(c)Sporulated sulphite-reducing anaerobes in any 50 ml sample examined; and
(d)Pseudomonas aeruginosa in any 250 ml sample examined.
Commencement Information
I8Sch. 4 para. 8 in operation at 31.10.2007, see reg. 1
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