2. Application to certain industries
It is impossible to draw up an exhaustive list of all the uses to which water can be put in a factory; at best, we can try to group them into the following main categories:
single component (bottled water), essential (beverages, dialysis, injectable preparations) or significant (many food products) of the finished product;
essential agent in manufacturing (e.g., paper mills, textile and dyeing industries, pharmaceuticals, chemicals
, etc.);[23] washing of products and equipment (e.g., food processing industries), rinsing of finished products (e.g., electronics industry);
boiler fuel supply and heat transport (covered in another article);
transport...
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Application to certain industries
Bibliographic references for the files [AG 1 170][AG 1 171], and [AG 1 172v2]
Regulations
European Directive 98/83/EC of November 3, 1998, transposed into French law by Decree 2001-1220 of December 20, 2001, relating to the maximum permissible concentration of arsenic.
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