Minn. R. agency 105, ch. 1550, MANUFACTURING BEVERAGE BASES AND SYRUPS; EXAMINATION; OTHER PURPOSES, pt. 1550.1860 - WATER SUPPLY
Subpart 1.
General.
Water used for compounding flavored beverage base of syrups, bottling or packaging of water, or packaging carbonated or noncarbonated (still) beverages or used for processing, cleaning, rinsing operations, or filling, shall be from an approved water source which is easily accessible, adequate, and of safe, sanitary quality.
Subp. 2.
Satisfactory
compliance.
This part is deemed to be satisfied when:
A. All water used is of safe, sanitary
quality and from an approved source; water from a water supply constructed and
located in accordance with the provisions of section VII, Manual of Water
Supply Sanitation, dated 1965 and adopted by Minnesota Department of Health
shall be deemed to be an approved source.
B. There is no cross-connection between the
approved, potable water supply and any unsafe or questionable water supply or
any source of pollution through which the approved, potable water supply might
become contaminated.
C. Running
water connected to conveniently located faucets or taps under pressure is
properly plumbed to all rooms and areas in which syrups, base, water, and
beverages are processed, packaged, and prepared and equipment and utensils are
washed and sanitized.
D. Water
supply is ample in quantity to insure proper cleaning of floors, equipment, and
utensils.
E. When carbon filters
are used to remove tastes and odors from potable water, the filter must be
properly cleaned by approved methods at least once a week to ensure against the
growth of bacteria.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 31.10; 31.101
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