Section 111080 Of Article 12. Bottled, Vended, Hauled, And Processed Water From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 12.
111080
. The quality and labeling standards requirements for bottled
water and vended water, including mineral water, shall include all
standards prescribed by Section 165.110 of Title 21 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. In addition, bottled water and vended water,
when bottled, shall comply with the following quality standards and
any additional quality standards adopted by regulation that the
department determines are reasonably necessary to protect the public
health:
(a) Bottled water and vended water shall meet all maximum
contaminant levels set for public drinking water that the department
determines are necessary or appropriate so that bottled water may
present no adverse effect on public health. New or revised allowable
levels or monitoring provisions adopted for bottled water by the
United States Food and Drug Administration under the federal Food,
Drug and Cosmetic Act that are more stringent than the state
requirements for bottled water are incorporated into this chapter and
are effective on the date established by the federal provisions
unless otherwise established by regulations of the department.
(b) Bottled and vended water shall not exceed 10 parts per billion
of total trihalomethanes or five parts per billion of lead unless
the department establishes a lower level by regulation.
(c) Bottled and vended water shall contain no chemicals in
concentrations that the United States Food and Drug Administration or
the state department has determined may have an adverse effect on
public health.