Wisconsin Code § 97.34

Bottled drinking water and soda water beverage; standards; sampling and analysis
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(1) In this
section:
(a) “Bottled drinking water” means all water packaged in bottles or similar containers and sold or distributed for drinking purposes. This term includes distilled water, artesian water, spring
water and mineral water, whether carbonated or uncarbonated.
(b) “Soda water beverage” means and includes all beverages
commonly known as soft drinks or soda water, whether carbonated, uncarbonated, sweetened or flavored. This term does not
include alcohol beverages.
(2) (a) The department shall promulgate by rule standards of
purity for all ingredients used in the manufacture or bottling of
soda water beverages or bottled drinking water which ensure a
pure and unadulterated product.
(b) No person may manufacture or bottle bottled drinking water for sale or distribution in this state unless the bottled drinking
water complies with state drinking water standards adopted by
the department of natural resources under s. 280.11, 281.15 or
281.17 (8) and with health-related enforcement standards
adopted by the department of natural resources under ch. 160.
(c) The department may require testing of bottled drinking
water for substances subject to any standard under par. (b) and for
any other substance if the department determines that the water
system used as the source of the bottled drinking water has a potential of being contaminated, based on contamination of other
water systems or groundwater in the vicinity. The department
shall adopt by rule requirements for periodic sampling and analysis for the purposes of this subsection. The department shall require all analyses to be conducted by a laboratory certified under
s. 299.11.
(d) No person may manufacture or bottle bottled drinking water for sale or distribution in this state unless the water system
used by the manufacturer or bottler complies with ch. 280 and
rules promulgated by the department of natural resources under
that chapter.
(e) The department shall publish an annual report summarizing the results of bottled drinking water sampling and analysis.

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