EU Directive 98/83/EC
=> Free Chlorine max 5ppm for drinking water
Use of chlorine regulated by legislation concerning Biocidal Products e.g.
Directive 98/8 and Positive List (you can check the conversation about the
use of chlorine for seafood decontamination, a few months ago within Seafood
List).
The biocidal products for drinking water have to be registered and
authorized as TP (Type of Product) #5.
Kind regards,
RM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geri Culwell" <gericulwell@hotmail.com>
To: <namnh@vasep.com.vn>; <seafood@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 5:27 AM
Subject: RE: MRL of chlorine in the portable water
> Alaska DEC 18 AAC 34 states that seafood processing water must be
> disinfected to maintain a measurable residual of free chlorine. EU
> (EFSIS) accepts this and if city or municipal water is being used, they
> may also ask to see the annual water quality report from the city.
>
> Geri Culwell
>
>
>>From: "Nguyen Hoai Nam" <namnh@vasep.com.vn>
>>To: <seafood@ucdavis.edu>
>>Subject: MRL of chlorine in the portable water
>>Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:24:42 +0700
>>
>>To list members,
>>
>>By the water (portable water) used in the seafood processing factory, and
>>in case it's treated by chlorine. Would anyone advice me about MRL of
>>chlorine (ppm) in the portable water base on EU and US regulations? and
>>which EU & US regulations mention about this?
>>
>>I have searched through EU directive 98/83/EEC and US Clean water Act (by
>>EPA) or 21 CFR part 141 , but it's impossible to find this criteria.
>>
>>Thank so much in your advance!
>>
>>Nguyen Hoai Nam
>>VASEP
>>www.vasep.com.vn
>
>
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