These Regulations implement for Scotland Community legislation on the exploitation, quality and marketing of natural mineral waters and bottled drinking water.
The Regulations, among other things: (a) prescribe the conditions for recognition of natural mineral water; (b) set out the conditions which must be satisfied for springs to be exploited with a view to marketing water from them as natural mineral water and prohibit exploitation of polluted springs until the cause of the pollution is eradicated; (c) prohibit treatment of natural mineral water other than specified ones; (d) prohibit the bottling of water that doesn t fulfil certain requirements; and (e) prescribe rules relative to marketing and labelling of water to which these Regulations apply.
The Regulations, among other things: (a) prescribe the conditions for recognition of natural mineral water; (b) set out the conditions which must be satisfied for springs to be exploited with a view to marketing water from them as natural mineral water and prohibit exploitation of polluted springs until the cause of the pollution is eradicated; (c) prohibit treatment of natural mineral water other than specified ones; (d) prohibit the bottling of water that doesn t fulfil certain requirements; and (e) prescribe rules relative to marketing and labelling of water to which these Regulations apply.
These Regulations implement for Scotland Community legislation on the exploitation, quality and marketing of natural mineral waters and bottled drinking water.
Title:
Natural Mineral Water, Spring Water and Bottled Drinking Water (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2007 (S.S.I. No. 483 of 2007).
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Type of document:
Regulation
Date of text:
2007
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Repealed:
No
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