New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 8 - HEALTH
Chapter 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS
Subchapter 5 - MANUFACTURING, STORAGE, DISTRIBUTION, AND HANDLING STANDARDS FOR BOTTLED WATER
Section 8:21-5.7 - Production, equipment, and packaging requirements
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All bottled water production, including transporting, packaging, and storage, shall be conducted under such conditions and controls as are necessary to minimize the potential for undesirable bacterial or other microbiological growth, toxic formations, deterioration or contamination of the processed product, production equipment, and product packaging materials and shall be in conformance with 21 CFR 129.1, 129.20, 129.30, 129.35, 129.37, 129.40, and 129.80, incorporated herein by reference.
(b) All water that is bottled shall receive a final disinfectant treatment that ensures a minimum 0.1 milligram per liter ozone residual or utilize other effective microbial control procedures at the time of packaging. Bottled water treated with ozone shall not exceed a maximum residual level at the time of bottling of 0.4 milligram of ozone per liter of bottled water as established under 21 CFR 184.1563. Test kits or other appropriate equipment shall be used to measure the disinfectant residual at least daily, or more frequently, if deemed appropriate by the Department.
(c) Water storage tanks shall be designed to exclude all foreign matter. All ports, hatches, and other openings shall be provided with tight fitting covers and shall be vented only through the use of inverted air filters or other approved venting device(s).
(d) Product water pipelines shall be constructed with seams and pipe connections that are smoothly bonded or connected to minimize the accumulation of scale residue or other contaminants.
(e) All treatment and processing of bottled drinking water by distillation, ion-exchange, filtration, reverse osmosis, mineral addition, ultraviolet treatment, or any other process shall be done in a manner so as to be effective in accomplishing its intended purpose and in conformance with Section 409 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(f) The filling and closing of bottled water containers shall be done in a sanitary manner by approved mechanical filling and capping equipment. Other sanitary methods may be approved by the Department.
(g) Containers and closures for bottled water shall conform to the requirements of 21 CFR 177, incorporated herein by reference.