Down the slippery slope, A shipment of "mineral water" from Hawkes Bay, NZ, has been rejected by CHINA!!! Because of excessive levels of nitrite, a contaminant from dairy.
NZ
water sent back from China
A
shipment of NZ Miracle Water was sent back because the levels of
nitrite were higher than the Chinese standard.
21
January, 2016
Hawke's
Bay's drinking water is not good enough for China, with a shipment of
NZ Miracle Water sent back to New Zealand.
Company
spokesperson Louise Harvey said because the water was classed as
artesian, as opposed to mineral water, it had strict purity
requirements.
"To
class water as spring or artesian for the New Zealand market the
maximum level of the naturally occurring nitrite is 0.2mg/L, while
the Chinese maximum level is 0.005mg/L," she said.
"Unfortunately
the levels of nitrite were higher than the Chinese standard hence the
product was returned."
She
said no government agency was involved in the decision to return the
shipment.
Testing
was now being undertaken daily at its Elwood Rd bottling plant in
Hastings, to ensure it met Chinese requirements.
"With
correct testing and analysis the problem will not occur again."
Ms
Harvey said it was just a temporary setback and the company was
continuing to fill overseas orders.
The
$20 million plant was opened in October, employing 26 people with the
number expected to climb to 80 as production increased to its
consented 900,000 cubic metres of water - 0.6 per cent of water
allocated by the Hawke's Bay Regional Council.
At
full production it would require 90 truck deliveries a day of Hawke's
Bay-branded water to Napier Port.
It
is a joint venture with local company Elwood Road Holdings, which
possesses the Hawke's Bay Regional Council-granted resource consent
for the bore.
Before
the council increased the bore's consented amount it was run at
double the amount applied for, for 72 hours.
Testing
of six neighbouring bores during the period recorded no change in
water supply.
The
testing process appeared to have improved Miracle Water's supply - at
the end of the testing period water pressure at its bore increased
almost 50 per cent.
At
the official opening by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
Bill English, Miracle chief executive Xinghong Ju said Hawke's Bay
water was chosen because it was pure, had low mineral content and
tasted good.
China
stipulates filtration as a prerequisite for bottled spring or
artesian water, no matter how pure it may be at the source. NZME
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