Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Bottling And Storing Your Own Water


According to the CDC any water that is not commercially bottled should be discarded after six months (CDC, 2014).

“Commercially Bottled Water”, according to the FDA, “is considered to have an indefinite safety shelf life if it is produced in accordance with CGMP and quality standard regulations and is stored in an unopened, properly sealed container”.

The FDA does not require an expiration date for bottled water.

However, long-term storage of bottled water may result in aesthetic defects, such as off-odor and taste.

 Bottlers may voluntarily put expiration dates on their labels, and most do place an expiration date on the containers (FDA, 2014).

Obviously, commercially bottled water, if you believe in the process, makes the most sense when it comes to long-term storage of water.

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