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PART 3 Water intended to be sold as “spring water” or “dŵr ffynnon”
Recognition of natural mineral water
PART 1 Natural mineral water extracted from the ground in Wales
PART 2 Natural mineral water extracted from the ground in a country other than an EEA State
PART 3 Requirements and criteria for recognition as a natural mineral water
PART 4 Particulars of anions, cations, non-ionised compounds and trace elements
1.No person may carry out fluoride removal treatment on natural...
2.A person seeking authorisation to carry out fluoride removal treatment...
3.The food authority must assess the application and any supporting...
4.Where the food authority decides to authorise a fluoride removal...
5.Where the food authority decides to refuse to authorise a...
6.Where a fluoride removal treatment has been authorised pursuant to...
7.The food authority may withdraw authorisation of a fluoride removal...
8.Where the food authority notifies a person seeking authorisation of...
9.The Agency, upon receiving an application under paragraph 8, must...
10.The food authority must immediately comply with a direction of...
1.No person may carry out an ozone-enriched air treatment on...
2.An ozone-enriched air treatment must not— (a) modify the physico-chemical...
3.A person seeking authorisation to carry out an ozone-enriched air...
4.The food authority must assess the application and any supporting...
5.Where the food authority decides to authorise an ozone-enriched air...
6.Where the food authority refuses to authorise an ozone-enriched air...
7.Where an ozone-enriched air treatment has been authorised pursuant to...
8.The food authority may withdraw authorisation of an ozone-enriched air...
9.Where the food authority notifies a person seeking authorisation of...
10.The Agency, upon receiving an application under paragraph 9, must...
11.The food authority must immediately comply with a direction of...
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 of the water...
8.Water must be free from— (a) parasites and pathogenic micro-organisms;...
1.Each food authority must monitor water bottled and labelled as...
3.The representative surveys must be designed in such a way...
6.Sampling must be carried out at the frequencies specified in...
7.If the concentration of tritium exceeds the parametric value specified...
9.Sampling must be carried out at the frequencies specified in...
10.The food authority may use various reliable screening strategies to...
11.If the food authority screens for an individual radionuclide or...
12.(1) If the food authority screens for gross alpha activity...
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