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How bottled water producers can get a natural mineral water recognised in England, and rules you need to follow to produce and label it.
If you abstract water or plan to, you may need to apply for an abstraction licence.
Formerly part of M18, technical guidance for industrial plant operators (and their contractors) who monitor effluent discharges to water and sewer.
How to carry out a risk assessment if you are applying for a bespoke permit that includes discharging hazardous chemicals and elements to surface water.
What local authorities must do to grant recognition for natural mineral water and carry out ongoing checks.
Rules for local authorities to follow when registering a premises to produce bottled drinking water, or carrying out ongoing checks.
Guidance for non-water company abstraction licence holders affected by prolonged dry weather and drought.
Advises on how planning can ensure water quality and the delivery of adequate water and wastewater infrastructure.
How to change, revoke or transfer your licence, including if the licence holder dies or becomes bankrupt and find out when changes can be enforced.
The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.
Your tap water should be clear and bright - water quality advice, reporting problems, how to complain
How to register as a producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market bottled drinking water.
Rules that local authorities in England must follow when registering a premises to produce spring water, or carrying out ongoing checks.
Information on depleted uranium (DU) including what it is, its uses, health effects and protection from exposure.
How to register as a spring water producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market spring water.
Formerly part of M18, how to prepare and interpret analytical quality control (AQC) charts to verify the performance of your monitoring method.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of hydrogen production by electrolysis of water.
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