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The Natural Mineral Water, Spring Water and Bottled Drinking Water (Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2003 (revoked)

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”Regulation 17

SCHEDULESSCHEDULE TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SCHEDULE 3 TO THE NATURAL MINERAL WATER, SPRING WATER AND BOTTLED DRINKING WATER (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1999

Regulations 2(1), 11, 12 and 16

SCHEDULE 3SRequirements for spring water and drinking water including prescribed concentrations or values of parameters

PART I SRequirements for spring water and drinking water

1.  Water satisfies the requirements of this Schedule if–

(a)the water does not contain–

(i)any micro organism (other than a parameter) or parasite; or

(ii)any property, element or substance (other than a parameter),

at a concentration or value which would constitute a potential danger to human health;

(b)the water does not contain any substance (whether or not a parameter) at a concentration or value which, in conjunction with any other property, element, substance or organism it contains (whether or not a parameter), would constitute a potential danger to human health;

(c)the water does not contain concentrations or values of any of the parameters listed in Tables A to D in Part II of this Schedule in excess of the prescribed concentrations or values; and

(c)in the case of water prepared from water which has been softened or disalinated, its hardness is not below a minimum concentration of 60mg Ca/l.

2.  The concentrations or values of the parameters listed in Tables A to D in Part II of this Schedule shall be read in conjunction with the notes thereto.

PART II SPrescribed concentrations or values

TABLE A
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemParametersUnits of MeasurementConcentration or Value (maximum unless otherwise stated)
1.Colourmg/1 Pt/Co scale20
2.TurbidityNTU4
3.OdourDilution number3 at 25°C
4.TasteDilution number3 at 25°C
5.Sulphatemg So4/l250
6.Sodiummg Na/l200
7.Nitratemg/N03/l50 (note 1)
8.Nitritemg NO2/l0.5 (note 1)
9.Aluminiumμg Al/l200
10.Coppermg Cu/l2
11.Fluoridemg F/l1.5
12.Hydrogen ion concentrationpH units

6.5 (minimum)

9.5 (maximum)

13.Tritium (for radioactivity)Bq/l100
14.Total indicative dosemSv/year0.10 (note 2)
15.Manganeseμg Mn/l50

NOTES

Note 1: The concentration (mg/l) of nitrate divided by 50 added to the concentration (mg/l) of nitrite divided by 3 must not exceed 1.

Note 2: Excluding tritium, potassium-40, radon and radon decay products.

TABLE B
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemParametersUnits of MeasurementMaximum Concentration
1.Arsenicμg As/l10
2.Cadmiumμg Cd/l5
3.Cyanideμg Cn/l50
4.Chromiumμg Cr/l50
5.Mercuryμg Hg/l1
6.Nickelμg Ni/l20
7.Seleniumμg Se/l10
8.Antimonyμg Sb/l5
9.Leadμg Pb/l10
10.Pesticides and related products:  
 

(a)individual substances

μg/l0.10 (notes 1 and 2)
 

(b)total substances

μg/l0.50 (notes 1 and 3)
11.Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsμg/l0.1 sum of concentrations of specified compounds (note 4)
12.Bromateμg Br03/l10

NOTES

Note 1: “Pesticides” means:

  • – organic insecticides,

  • – organic herbicides,

  • – organic fungicides,

  • – organic nematocides,

  • – organic acaricides,

  • – organic algicides,

  • – organic rodenticides,

  • – organic slimicides,

related products (inter alia, growth regulators) and their relevant metabolites, degradation and reaction products.

Only those pesticides which are likely to be present in a given water need to be monitored.

Note 2: The maximum concentration applies to each individual pesticide. In the case of aldrin, dieldrin, heptaclor and heptachlor epoxide the maximum concentration is 0.030 μg/l.

Note 3: The maximum concentration for “total substances” refers to the sum of the concentrations of all individual pesticides detected and quantified in the monitoring procedure.

Note 4: The specified compounds are benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene, benzo(ghi)perylene, indeno(1,2,3 cd) pyrene.

TABLE C
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemParametersUnits of MeasurementMaximum Concentration
1.Escherichia coli (E.coli)number/250 ml0/250 ml
2.Enterococcinumber/250 ml0/250 ml
3.Colony count 22°Cnumber/ml100 ml (notes 1 and 2)
4.Colony count 37°Cnumber/ml20 ml (notes 1 and 3)
5.Pseudomonas aeruginosanumber/250 ml0/250 ml

NOTES

Note 1: The total viable colony count should be measured within 12 hours of bottling, with the sample water being kept at a constant temperature during that 12 hour period. Any increase in total viable colony count of the water between 12 hours after bottling and the time of the sale should not be greater than that normally expected.

Note 2: In 72 hours on agar-agar or an agar-gelatine mixture.

Note 3: In 24 hours on agar-agar.

TABLE D
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemParametersUnits of MeasurementMaximum Concentration
1.Boronmg B/l1.0
2.Benzo (a) pyreneμg/l0.010
3.Tetrachloroethene and Trichloroetheneμg/l10 (note 1)
4.Tetrachloromethaneμg/l3
5.Benzeneμg/l1.0
6.1,2 dichloroethaneμg/l3.0
7.Trichloromethane, Dichlorobromomethane, Dibromochloromethane and Tribromomethaneμg/l100 (note 1)
8.Epichlorohydrinμg/l0.10 (note 2)
9.Vinyl chlorideμg/l0.50 (note 2)
10.Acrylamideμg/l0.10 (note 2)

NOTES

Note 1: The maximum concentration specified applies to the sum of the concentrations of the specified parameters.

Note 2: The parametric value refers to the residual monomer concentration in the water as calculated according to specifications of the maximum release from the corresponding polymer in contact with the water.

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