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The Natural Mineral Water, Spring Water and Bottled Drinking Water (England) Regulations 2007

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Average volume of water bottled each day within a supply zone m3Number of samples per year
(1)

The volume of water bottled each day must be calculated as an average taken over a year.

(2)

“a supply zone” means a geographically defined area within which water intended for human consumption comes from one or more sources and within which water quality may be considered as being approximately uniform.]

1,000 or less1
More than 1,000 but less than or equal to 10,0001
Plus 1 for each 3,300m3 of the average volume produced each day
Plus 1 for any remaining part of the average volume produced each day that is less than 3,300m3
More than 10,000 but less than or equal to 100,0003
Plus 1 for each 10,000 m3 of the average volume produced each day
Plus 1 for any remaining part of the average volume produced each day that is less than 10,000 m3
More than 100,00010
Plus 1 for each 25,000 m3 of the average volume produced each day
Plus 1 for any remaining part of the average volume produced each day that is less than 25,000 m3

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