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Water Safety Plans

Started by , Jul 19 2016 07:43 AM
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Hello,

 

  My dear friends.

 

   Iam working in one of the beverages company, and i wanted to know the water safety plans. Please if it is possible please explain me, and if it is possible please me any books or manuals for water safety plans.

 

 Thanks

 

Mohan

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Hello,

 

  My dear friends.

 

   Iam working in one of the beverages company, and i wanted to know the water safety plans. Please if it is possible please explain me, and if it is possible please me any books or manuals for water safety plans.

 

 Thanks

 

Mohan

 

Hi Mohan,

 

I'm not in India but the typical requirement is that "safe"  water must comply with the composition/any other characteristics which are defined in  local (usually National)  Drinking Water Standard.

 

99.9% confidently predict that India will have such a Standard.

 

If you are referring to engineering systems to treat groundwater to generate drinking water, this is indeed a booksize topic for which hundreds of texts exist. But end requirement is likely still as 1st paragraph.

Hi Mohan,

 

Please refer Indian standards for water quality parameters ( IS 10500:2012)

 

 

Regards,

Vinodhini

Hello mohannanda123,

 

         Depending upon the source of water (ground water,bore-well water ,river water etc) water is passed through various treatment stages like

chlorination,sand filteration,activated carbon filteration, micron filteration (10 and 5 microns),reverse osmosis for hard water,and final 0.22 micron filtertion

 

             Please refer to scheme of testing and inspection of BSI (Bureau of Indian Standards)

for drinking water quality .The difference between packaged drinking water and water used in beverages is the final step.

water used In packaged drinking water in the final step water is treated with ozone and in beverage quality water this step is omitted.

Please download--

http://bis.org.in/qa...STI_14543_7.pdf

and give your raw water and final treated water to BSI accredited lab for analysis as per IS-14543


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