Guidance

Compare types of bottled water

The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.

Applies to England

There are 3 types of bottled water with rules that producers need to follow to produce and market it to the public.

This guide summarises the differences between the 3 types.

You can find full guidance for each type of bottled water:

Differences between the 3 types of bottled water

Use this table to compare the differences.

Natural mineral water Spring water Bottled drinking water
Must come from underground source, tapped at a natural or drilled exit Yes Yes No
Must be free of parasites and bacteria which cause disease Yes Yes Yes
Must be bottled at a spring or borehole Yes Yes No
Spring or borehole must be protected from pollution Yes Yes Not applicable
Must keep its 바카라 사이트˜original purity바카라 사이트™ (this means its properties have stayed the same from source to bottling) Yes No No
Composition must be 바카라 사이트˜stable바카라 사이트™ (remain consistent over a lengthy period of time) Yes No No
Must meet limits for chemical, microbial and radioactive substances Yes Yes Yes
Treatments permitted 5 treatment types permitted Any Any
Need official recognition from local authority before producing and marketing Yes No No
Must put composition on labelling Yes No No

What바카라 사이트™s exempt from the rules

Bottled water is exempt from these rules if it바카라 사이트™s:

  • not for human consumption
  • registered as a medicinal product for people, for example, bottled nasal spray or intravenous drip solution
  • used to make packaged ice for cooling other foods

Natural mineral water is exempt if you use it at source for healing in thermal or hydromineral premises, in for example, a spa.

The rules also do not apply if you바카라 사이트™re exporting natural mineral water to countries outside:

  • the UK
  • the EU
  • Iceland
  • Norway
  • Lichtenstein
  • Switzerland

Check the rules for the country you바카라 사이트™re exporting to.

Updates to this page

Published 28 May 2020

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