CODEX STAN 108-1981 Codex Standard For Natural Mineral Waters_ CXS_108e

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1 Codex Standard 108-1981,Adopted 1981. Amendment 2001, 2011. Revisions 1997, 2008.,CODEX STANDARD FOR NATURAL MINERAL WATERS,CODEX STAN 108-1981,1. SCOPE,This standard applies to all packaged natural mineral waters offered for sale as food. It does not apply to natural mineral waters sold or used for other purposes.,2. DESCRIPTION,2.1 Definition of natural mineral water,Natural mineral water is a water clearly distinguishable from ordinary drinking water because:,a) it is characterized by its content of certain mineral salts and their relative proportions and the presence of trace elements or of other constituents;,b) it is obtained directly from natural or drilled sources from underground water bearing strata for which all possible precautions should be taken within the protected perimeters to avoid any pollution of, or external influence on, the chemical and physical qualities of natural mineral water;,c) of the constancy of its composition and the stability of its discharge and its temperature, due account being taken of the cycles of minor natural fluctuations;,d) it is collected under conditions which guarantee the original microbiological purity and chemical composition of essential components;,e) it is packaged close to the point of emergence of the source with particular hygienic precautions;,f) it is not subjected to any treatment other than those permitted by this standard.,2.2 Supplementary definitions,2.2.1 Naturally carbonated natural mineral water,A naturally carbonated natural mineral water is a natural mineral water which, after possible treatment in accordance with Section 3.1.1 and re-incorporation of gas from the same source and after packaging taking into consideration usual technical tolerance, has the same content of carbon dioxide spontaneously and visibly given off under normal conditions of temperature and pressure.,2.2.2 Non-carbonated natural mineral water,A non-carbonated natural mineral water is a natural mineral water which, by nature and after possible treatment in accordance with Section 3.1.1 and after packaging taking into consideration usual technical tolerance, does not contain free carbon dioxide in excess of the amount necessary to keep the hydrogen carbonate salts present in the water dissolved.,2.2.3 Decarbonated natural mineral water,A decarbonated natural mineral is a natural mineral water which, after possible treatment in accordance with Section 3.1.1 and after packaging, has less carbon dioxide content than that at emergence and does not visibly and spontaneously give off carbon dioxide under normal conditions of temperature and pressure.,2.2.4 Natural mineral water fortified with carbon dioxide from the source,A natural mineral water fortified with carbon dioxide from the source is a natural mineral water which, after possible treatment in accordance with Section 3.1.1 and after packaging, has more carbon dioxide content than that at emergence.,2.2.5 Carbonated natural mineral water,A carbonated natural mineral water is a natural mineral water which, after possible treatment in accordance with Section 3.1.1 and after packaging, has been made effervescent by the addition of carbon dioxide from another origin.,2.3 Authorization,Natural mineral water should be recognized as such by the responsible authority of the state, in which the natural mineral water has emerged.,2 Codex Standard 108-1981,3. COMPOSITION AND QUALITY FACTORS,3.1 Treatment and handling,3.1.1 Treatments permitted include separation from unstable constituents, such as compounds containing iron, manganese, sulphur or arsenic, by decantation and/or filtration, if necessary, accelerated by previous aeration.,3.1.2 The treatments provided for in Sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.2.4, 2.2.5 and 3.1.1 above may only be carried out on condition that the mineral content of the water is not modified in its essential constituents, which give the water its properties.,3.1.3 The transport of natural mineral waters in bulk containers for packaging or for any other process before packaging is prohibited.,3.2 Health-related limits for certain substances,Natural mineral water in its packaged state shall contain not more than the following amounts of the substances indicated hereunder:,3.2.1 Antimony 0.005 mg/l,3.2.2 Arsenic 0.01 mg/l, calculated as total As,3.2.3 Barium 0.7 mg/l1,3.2.4 Borate 5 mg/l, calculated as B,3.2.5 Cadmium 0.003 mg/l,3.2.6 Chromium 0.05 mg/l, calculated as total Cr,3.2.7 Copper 1 mg/l,3.2.8 Cyanide 0.07 mg/l,3.2.9 Fluoride See section 6.3.2,3.2.10 Lead 0.01 mg/l,3.2.11 Manganese 0.4 mg/l,3.2.12 Mercury 0.001 mg/l,3.2.13 Nickel 0.02 mg/l,3.2.14 Nitrate 50 mg/……

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