Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 15 - FOOD
Chapter 10.15.11 - Bottled Water
Section 10.15.11.01 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.15.11.01
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Approved source" has the meaning stated
in Health-General Article, §21-336(a), Annotated Code of
Maryland.
(2) "Approving authority"
means the agency designated in the laws of another state or country to license
or permit a source water, public water supply system, or bottled water plant if
that source water, public water supply system, or bottled water plant is
located outside the State.
(3)
"Aquifer" means a formation of soil, sand, rock, gravel, limestone, sandstone,
or other geologic material that contains ground water available for
collection.
(4) "Artesian water"
means the product that meets the standard of identity as set forth in
21 CFR § 165.110(a)(2)(i).
(5) "Borehole" means a well tapped into an
aquifer for the purpose of removing water from the aquifer for bottling or
dispensing.
(6) Bottled Water.
(a) "Bottled water" means:
(i) Any water that is sealed in bottles,
packages, or other containers and offered for sale for human consumption,
including bottled mineral water; and
(ii) The product that meets the standards of
identity set forth at 21 CFR
§ 165.110(a).
(b) "Bottled water" does not
include:
(i) Soft drinks; and
(ii) A beverage labeled as club soda or
seltzer water.
(7) "Bottled water plant" means a food
processing plant that:
(a) Manufactures,
packages, or labels bottled water; or
(b) Stores water before bottling.
(8) "Certified laboratory" means a
laboratory certified by:
(a) A state's
laboratory certification program in accordance with the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's primacy conditions under the Agency's Public
Water System Supervision Program;
(b) The National Environmental Laboratory
Accreditation Program; or
(c) The
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(9) "Community water system" means a public
water supply system that:
(a) Services at
least 15 service connections used by year-round residents; or
(b) Regularly serves at least 25 residents
throughout the year.
(10) "Contaminant" means a physical,
chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter in water.
(11) "Department" means the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene or the Department's designee.
(12) "Drinking water" means water that is
intended for human consumption.
(13) "Finished product water" means drinking
water in the form in which it is provided to the consumer.
(14) "Ground water" means water from a
subsurface saturated zone that is under a pressure equal to or greater than
atmospheric pressure.
(15) "Ground
water under the direct influence of surface water" means ground water with:
(a) Significant occurrence of insects and
other macroorganisms, algae, or other large diameter pathogens such as Giardia
lamblia or Cryptosporidium; or
(b)
Significant and relatively rapid shifts in water characteristics such as
turbidity, temperature, conductivity, or pH that closely correlate to
climatological or surface water conditions.
(16) "Mineral water" means the product that
meets the standard of identity set forth in
21 CFR § 165.110(a)(2)(iii).
(17) "Person-in-charge" means a licensee or
other individual responsible for the operation of a bottled water
plant.
(18) Public Water Supply
System.
(a) "Public water supply system"
means a system providing piped water to the public for human consumption, if
the system:
(i) Has at least 15 service
connections; or
(ii) Regularly
serves an average of 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the
year.
(b) "Public water
supply system" includes a collection, treatment, storage, and distribution
facility that is:
(i) Under the control of the
operator of the system and used primarily in conjunction with the system;
and
(ii) A collection or
pretreatment storage facility not under the control of the operator of the
system that is used primarily in connection with the system.
(c) "Public water supply system"
does not include a special irrigation district.
(19) "Source water" means the water that is
processed into finished product water.
(20) "Spring" means a source of water issuing
naturally from the ground, a rock formation, or a fracture onto the land or
into a body of water.
(21) "Spring
water" means the product that meets the standard of identity set forth in
21 CFR § 165.110(a)(2)(vi).
(22) "Statement of acceptability" means the
approval issued by the approving authority in a state or country in which the
water is collected that demonstrates that a source water quality and a method
of handling the water pose no threat to the public health.
(23) "Type of water" means a product that
meets one of the standards of identity set forth in
21 CFR § 165.110(a)(2).
(24) "Waiver of filtration and disinfection"
means written approval from the Department that allows a person to bottle water
without filtering and disinfecting the water to exclude and kill
microorganisms.
(25) "Well" means a
hole made in the ground to:
(a) Explore for
ground water;
(b) Obtain or monitor
ground water; or
(c) Inject water
into an underground formation from which ground water can be
produced.
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