矿泉水的理化和微生物质量及立法标准

Q3 Environmental Science
Helenilza Ferreira Albuquerque Cunha, Débora Cristina da Silva Lima, Priscila N. Brito, A. Cunha, Arialdo Martins da Silveira Júnior, D. C. Brito
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引用次数: 12

摘要

本研究的目的是评估马卡帕市矿泉水的理化和微生物参数,并验证其是否符合法律规定。国家卫生监督局(ANVISA)的理事会决议(RDC 274/2005)和卫生部第518/2004号法令(规定了饮用水的最低标准)确定了巴西供人类消费的饮用水的公认法律标准。每月在六个商业地点采集三种不同商标的20升瓶装水样进行分析。将浊度、pH、硝酸盐、铁、锰、铝、氟化物以及总大肠菌群和大肠杆菌等微生物指标的理化参数与立法中预测的参数进行比较。结果表明,pH值经常低于公共供应允许的限值。与建议浓度偏差最大的是铝,其值明显高于两个商标允许的标准。氟化物浓度接近于零,尽管立法建议的值在1毫克/升到2毫克/升之间。部分地区和所有商标的微生物学参数均为总大肠菌,但大肠杆菌仅在1个样品中检出。与其他来源相比,饮用的矿泉水被认为是安全的产品,但这项研究表明,在马卡帕销售的矿泉水往往不符合法律规定。建议特别注意监测20升瓶装水的水质。
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Qualidade físico-química e microbiológica de água mineral e padrões da legislação
The objective of this study was to evaluate the physicochemical and microbiological mineral water parameters in the city of Macapa and verify their compliance with the legislation. The accepted legal standards for potable water for human consumption in Brazil are established by Board Resolution - RDC 274/2005 of the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) - which regulates mineral water and Ordinance 518/2004 of the Ministry of Health which defines minimum standards for drinking water. Water samples in 20 L bottles of three different trademarks acquired in six commercial localities were analyzed monthly. Physicochemical parameters were compared with those predicted in the legislation for turbidity, pH, nitrate, iron, manganese, aluminum, fluoride, and microbiological indicators such as total coliform and Escherichia coli. The results indicated that the pH was often below the limit allowed by public supply. Deviation from the recommended concentration was most exceeded for aluminum, presenting values significantly high to the standards allowed in two trademarks. Fluoride concentrations were close to zero, although the legislation recommends values between 1 mg/L and 2 mg/L. The microbiological parameters in some localities and all trademarks registered total coliform, but Escherichia coli were present in only one sample. The mineral water consumed has been considered a safe product compared to other sources, but this study showed that the mineral water marketed in Macapa was often not in accordance with the law. Special attention is recommended for monitoring water quality in 20 L bottles.
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Revista Ambiente e Agua
Revista Ambiente e Agua Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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