Indirect additives definition

Indirect additives means additives that are materials or equipment that come in contact with drinking water or come in contact with drinking water direct additives. Examples of indirect additives include the following:
Indirect additives means contaminants that are introduced into drinking water through contact with surfaces of material or products used for its treatment, storage, transmission, or distribution.
Indirect additives means additives that are materials or equipment that come in contact with drinking water or direct

Examples of Indirect additives in a sentence

  • Option C comes much closer to meeting the minimum legal requirements, with the exception of the provision:Secondary direct or Indirect additives not used in direct contact with certified product are allowed provided the operator has clear intervention/contamination prevention measures detailed in their OSP.

  • Indirect additives are not intentionally added but may be present in trace amounts as a result of processing, packaging, shipping, or storage.

  • The portal registration of the bidder is to be authenticated by the State Procurement Cell after verification oforiginal valid certificates/ documents such as (i) PAN Card and (ii) Registration Certificate (RC) / GST Registration Certificate of the concerned bidder.

Related to Indirect additives

  • Additives means non-hydrocarbon compounds added to or blended with a product to modify its properties;

  • Fugitive emissions means those emissions which could not reasonably pass through a stack, chimney, vent, or other functionally equivalent opening.