I have a client who has an onsite well that is used for the water operations within the facility. This facility does steam sterilization for food products. Recently they have tested for high levels of Aerobic Bacteria in their water and iron related bacteria. My question is if water is filter through sediment filters to remove suspended matter and carbon filter to remove heavy metals and iron, it is suitable for direct food contact steam without water treatment? Due to the fact that the water is sent to a boiler and turned into steam therefor killing all bacteria .
- Home
- Sponsors
- Forums
- Members ˅
- Resources ˅
- Files
- FAQ ˅
- Jobs
-
Webinars ˅
- Upcoming Food Safety Fridays
- Upcoming Hot Topics from Sponsors
- Recorded Food Safety Fridays
- Recorded Food Safety Essentials
- Recorded Hot Topics from Sponsors
- Food Safety Live 2013
- Food Safety Live 2014
- Food Safety Live 2015
- Food Safety Live 2016
- Food Safety Live 2017
- Food Safety Live 2018
- Food Safety Live 2019
- Food Safety Live 2020
- Food Safety Live 2021
- Training ˅
- Links
- Store ˅
- More