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Section 1: Waters intended for human consumption, excluding natural mineral waters

Article R1321-1 A of the French Public Health Code

The sufficient quantity of water intended for human consumption within the meaning of article L. 1321-1 A is, depending on the situation of the persons concerned, between fifty and one hundred litres of water per person per day available in the home or in the place where the persons concerned live or, failing that, at the nearest possible point of access, taking into account the technical, geographical and topographical constraints…

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Article R1321-1 of the French Public Health Code

This section applies to water intended for human consumption, defined as : 1° All water which, either as it is or after treatment, is intended, in public or private places, for drinking, food preparation and cooking, personal hygiene, general hygiene and cleanliness, or for other domestic uses, in particular those likely to present a risk of ingestion, whatever their origin and whether they are supplied by a distribution network, from…

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Article R1321-1-1 of the French Public Health Code

For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply 1° Food uses, uses related to drinking, preparing and cooking food, washing dishes, watering vegetable gardens; 2° Personal hygiene uses, uses such as using water in the shower, bath, washbasin, for washing clothes; 3° Uses related to general hygiene and cleanliness, uses related in particular to excreta disposal, washing premises, washing vehicles in the home, cleaning surfaces in buildings; 4°…

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Article R1321-2 of the French Public Health Code

Water intended for human consumption must, under the conditions laid down in this section : – not contain a number or concentration of micro-organisms, parasites or any other substances constituting a potential danger to human health ; – comply with the quality limits, relating to microbiological and physico-chemical parameters, defined by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article R1321-3 of the French Public Health Code

Water intended for human consumption must comply with quality standards, covering microbiological, physico-chemical and radiological parameters, established for the purposes of monitoring water production, distribution and packaging facilities and assessing the risks to human health, set by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article R1321-4 of the French Public Health Code

The measures taken to implement this section must not result, directly or indirectly, in : – a deterioration in the quality, as recorded on the date of entry into force of these measures, of water intended for human consumption which affects human health ; – an increase in the pollution of raw water used for the production of water intended for human consumption.

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Article R1321-5 of the French Public Health Code

The quality limits and references defined in articles R. 1321-2 and R. 1321-3 must be respected or met at the following points of compliance: 1° For water supplied by a distribution network, at the point where, inside premises or an establishment, it leaves the taps normally used for human consumption, except for certain parameters for which specific points are defined by the decrees mentioned in articles R. 1321-2 and R….

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Article R1321-5-1 of the French Public Health Code

The guide values defined in article R. 1321-3-1 and the vigilance values defined in article R. 1321-15-1 must be met, for water supplied by a distribution network, at the point where, inside premises or an establishment, it leaves the taps normally used for human consumption.

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Article R1321-6 of the French Public Health Code

The application for authorisation to use water for human consumption, provided for in I of article L. 1321-7, is sent to the prefect of the department(s) in which the facilities are located. The application file includes 1° The name of the person responsible for producing, distributing or packaging the water; 2° Information enabling the quality of the water from the resource used and its possible variations to be assessed; 3°…

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