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Certification of Chemicals and Products for Purity,
ANSI/NSF 60 & 61
Owners and operators of public water systems need to ensure that chemicals
used in treating public water supplies, and other products or coatings
in contact with drinking water do not inadvertently cause contamination.
In order to ensure such safety, DES requires that such treatment
chemicals and products meet purity standards and are manufactured under
appropriate levels of cleanliness.
These standards are commonly known as the ANSI/NSF Standards 60 and
61. Chemical purity is addressed by standard 60. The purity of products
in contact with water is addressed by standard 61. The formal rule requirement
is Env-Ws 305. This rule is shown on the reverse. This certification of
chemicals and products is required by most other state drinking water programs
that implement the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Currently there are at least two entities providing the certification
of treatment chemicals and products in accordance with the protocol of
Standards 60/61:
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NSF, International
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) |
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Owners or operators of public water systems in New Hampshire are
responsible for ensuring that chemicals and other products in contact
with potable water are certified in accordance with NSF Standards 60 or
61 as appropriate. Chemicals or devices having this certification show
the "logo" of the certifier on products or packaging, and thus it is very
easy to identify if such products are certified. The "logo" for each of
these certifying entities is shown above.
REPACKAGING OF STANDARD 60 CHEMICALS
Concerning the repackaging of ANSI/NSF standard 60 certified chemicals.
In many cases local suppliers purchase standard 60 certified chemicals
in bulk and repackage in smaller increments for local needs. If there is
no modification of the ANSI/NSF certified chemical, than DES will
accept self-certification by the repackager that the material is equivalent
to the ANSI/NSF standard 60 certified chemical in purity. If the chemical
is in any way modified by the addition or removal of other ingredients
or the addition or removal of water, direct recertification to the ANSI/NSF
standard 60 is required.
SUGGESTED BID STATEMENT
The product shall have been produced in accordance with the ANSI/NSF
standard 60. A copy of the manufacturers certification document shall be
submitted with the bid. If the product has been repackaged, the repacker
shall certify in writing, that the purity of the product remains equal
to that when shipped. This repackager certification shall be signed by
a principal of the repackaging firm and shall be on the repackager's letterhead.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please call DES's Water Supply Engineering Bureau at 271-3139 if you
have further questions. We would appreciate your suggestions concerning
this Fact Sheet. For a complete list of all Fact Sheets please request
WD-WSEB-15-2. Drinking water fact sheets are available through the DES
web site at: www.des.state.nh.us/ws.htm then select fact sheets.
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