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銆€銆€§ 129.3 Definitions.
銆€銆€For the purposes of this part, the following definitions apply:
銆€銆€锛坅锛 Approved source when used in reference to a plant's product water or operations water means a source of water and the water therefrom, whether it be from a spring, artesian well, drilled well, municipal water supply, or any other source, that has been inspected and the water sampled, analyzed, and found to be of a safe and sanitary quality according to applicable laws and regulations of State and local government agencies having jurisdiction. The presence in the plant of current certificates or notifications of approval from the government agency or agencies having jurisdiction constitutes approval of the source and the water supply.
銆€銆€锛坆锛 Bottled drinking water means all water which is sealed in bottles, packages, or other containers and offered for sale for human consumption, including bottled mineral water.
銆€銆€锛坈锛 Lot means a collection of primary containers or unit packages of the same size, type, and style produced under conditions as nearly uniform as possible and designated by a common container code or marking.
銆€銆€锛坉锛 Multiservice containers means containers intended for use more than one time.
銆€銆€锛坋锛 Nontoxic materials means materials for product water contact surfaces utilized in the transporting, processing, storing, and packaging of bottled drinking water, which are free of substances which may render the water injurious to health or which may adversely affect the flavor, color, odor, or bacteriological quality of the water.
銆€銆€锛坒锛 Operations water means water which is delivered under pressure to a plant for container washing, hand washing, plant and equipment cleanup and for other sanitary purposes.
銆€銆€锛坓锛 Primary container means the immediate container in which the product water is packaged.
銆€銆€锛坔锛 Product water means processed water used by a plant for bottled drinking water.
銆€銆€锛坕锛 Shall and should. “Shall” refers to mandatory requirements and “should” refers to recommended or advisory procedures or equipment.
銆€銆€锛坖锛 Shipping case means a container in which one or more primary containers of the product are held.
銆€銆€锛坘锛 Single-service container means a container intended for one time usage only.
銆€銆€锛坙锛 Unit package means a standard commercial package of bottled drinking water, which may consist of one or more containers.
銆€銆€[42 FR 14355, Mar. 6, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 12175, Mar. 6, 1979]