KARACHI: Spurious bottled water floods market
The Dawn, By Bahzad Alam Khan, 27/11/2001
http://www.dawn.com/2001/11/27/local6.htm

KARACHI, Nov 26: Thousands of people in the city are every day exposed to
various types of water-borne diseases by consuming bottled water unfit for
drinking. Sources told Dawn that at present the consumer market was flooded
with at least 150 spurious brands of bottled water which was not only unfit
for drinking but could bring on diseases.

They added that while the sale and manufacture of bottled water unfit for
human consumption was not permissible under the Sindh Local Government
Ordinance, promulgated on Aug 8, the city government had failed to check the
sale of spurious brands of bottled water. Besides, they pointed out, the
drug and health inspectors of the government in the 18 towns of the city had
not been able to ensure that shopkeepers kept a certificate of laboratories
stating that the brands of bottled water on sale were fit for human
consumption.

Section 11 of the part 1 of the fourth schedule of the Sindh Local
Government Ordinance says: "Supplying or marketing drinking water for human
consumption in any form, from any source which is contaminated or suspected
to be dangerous to public health, or its use has been prohibited by a local
government on the ground of being unsafe for human consumption, or whose
quality or suitability for human consumption has not been ascertained and
certified by a laboratory authorized by the local government." It also
outlaws "manufacturing, trading, storing or supplying any eatable or
drinkable and other items unsafe for human consumption".

The sources told Dawn that the Aga Khan University Hospital had recently
examined 26 samples of bottled water collected from different areas of the
city, such as Clifton, Hyderi, Gulberg, Sohrab Goth, etc. Out of the 26
samples of bottled water, the microbiology laboratory of the hospital had
found 19 brands unfit for human consumption. Only seven brands of bottled
water had been found "satisfactory".

The samples had been collected and sent to the Aga Khan University Hospital
by the Consumer Protection Council. According to the microbiology reports,
the following seven brands of bottled water are fit for human consumption:
Nestle, Gulfa, Masafi, AVA, Aqua Pure, Rainbow, AVA Water. The microbiology
reports declare that the following 21 brands are unfit for drinking: Best
Water, Mineral Plus, Trust Water, Delight Drinking Water, Blue Rain Water,
Aab-e-Shifa, Best and Safe, Zee International, Hirrah International, Minhal
Pure Drinking Water, Hayyat Water, Clear and Crystal, Peggy, Swan Pure
Natural Mineral Water, Orient Pure Water, Fresh, Spring Fresh, Oslo, Mineral
Plus Water.

Insiders said that empty bottles of standard brands were sold at bottle gali
at Rs2 each. These empty bottles were purchased by illegal marketeers who
put new seals on the used bottles and sold them as new bottles, sometimes at
rates higher than the ones at which genuine bottles were sold.



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