The Natural Mineral Water, Spring Water and Bottled Drinking Water Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015

Sale of natural mineral water

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13.—(1) A person must not sell water which is bottled and labelled “natural mineral water” unless that water is natural mineral water recognised in accordance with regulation 4(2).

(2) A person must not sell bottled natural mineral water if it—

(a)has been extracted from a spring which is exploited in contravention of regulation 8;

(b)has been subjected to any treatment or addition in contravention of regulation 9;

(c)is bottled in contravention of regulation 10;

(d)is labelled in contravention of regulation 11; or

(e)is advertised in contravention of regulation 12.

(3) A person must not sell bottled natural mineral water—

(a)which contains—

(i)parasites or pathogenic micro-organisms;

(ii)Escherichia coli or other coliforms and faecal streptococci in any 250ml sample examined;

(iii)sporulated sulphite-reducing anaerobes in any 50ml sample examined; or

(iv)Pseudomonas aeruginosa in any 250 ml sample examined;

(b)where the total colony count of the water at the source from which that water was taken does not comply with paragraph 7 of Schedule 4;

(c)where the revivable total colony count of that water is in excess of that which would result from the normal increase in the bacterial count which it had at source; or

(d)where that water contains any organoleptic defect.

(4) A person must not sell natural mineral water from the same spring under more than one trade description.