Bottled Drinking Water

The meaning of drinking water by FDA: is a bottled water from an approved source. It must meet safe and federal standards and go through minimal filtration and disinfection.

Bottled drinking water can be produced from various sources of water and various types of treatment of the water can be used in manufacturing bottled water of an acceptable quality.

If the manufacturer decides to provide information in the labeling or in advertising relating to bottled water, stating or implying that is the product of a specific source of water or that the water has been treated in a specific manner, such as information must be truthful, tactual, and not misleading in any respect.

Commercial bottled drinking water may or may not be carbonated. Bottled water may be filtered water or distilled water with some minerals added. Bottled water is disinfected by ozone, not by choline treatment.
Bottled Drinking Water

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