(a) "Aesthetic test" shall mean, but not be limited to, a test of a water sample to determine 1 or more of the following: (1) pH (Acidity/Alkalinity); (2) Hardness (calcium and/or magnesium content); (3) Iron content; (4) Total dissolved solids; (5) Sulphur content; and (6) Chlorine taste and odor. (b) "Buyer" shall mean the actual or prospective purchaser of a residential water treatment system, but does not include persons purchasing for resale. (c) "Certified laboratory" shall mean a laboratory that is not affiliated with the seller and that is certified to analyze water samples by the Office of Drinking Water of the Division of Public Health of the State. A certified laboratory that is under common ownership with a seller of residential water treatment systems which is operated separately from the seller and which provides services to persons other than the seller shall be deemed to be not affiliated with the seller. (d) "Door-to-door sale" shall have the meaning set forth in § 4403 of this title. (e) "Health-related test" shall mean any test to determine whether a water sample meets a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) primary drinking water standard established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the Safe Drinking Water Act [42 U.S.C.
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