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    Many concerns have been xpressed about the potential costs of corrective actions necessary to fulfill the requirements of the bottled water plant inspection program. Here is a basic outline of what inspectors look for and how to avoid problems.

    - Michael P. Miller

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    Michael P. Miller is manager of bottled water and related programs at NSF International, Ann Arbor, Michigan. He may be reached at 800-NSF-MARK.

    Source: Water Quality Products   September 1997   Volume: 2 Number: 9
    Copyright © 2009 Scranton Gillette Communications


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