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All bottled drinking water distributed in Ulsan during the first half of this year was found to meet water quality standards.


On the 26th, the Ulsan City Health and Environment Research Institute announced that the inspection of 'bottled drinking water' produced or distributed in Ulsan during the first half of the year showed that all samples met the drinking water quality standards.


The inspection was conducted on a total of 56 samples, including two 'bottled drinking water manufacturers' located in Ulsan, from which samples were collected at least once per quarter by district and county, as well as bottled drinking water distributed in the market.


The inspection items included 52 parameters such as total coliform bacteria, arsenic, and benzene, all of which were found to be 'compliant.' Last year, all 117 samples tested also received a 'compliant' rating.


An official from the Health and Environment Research Institute stated, "We will continue to conduct regular inspections of bottled drinking water in circulation and promptly provide information so that citizens can drink with confidence."



'Bottled drinking water' refers to water manufactured by physical treatment or other methods to make spring water suitable for drinking.

Ulsan First Half Year 'Drinking Mineral Water' Quality OK!... All Tests by Ulsan Health and Environment Research Institute 'Suitable' View original image


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