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Packaged Water Everywhere: Not All Brands Fit To Drink

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Packaged Water Everywhere


Not All Brands Fit To Drink
Why is it that an element that is most necessary for our survival and is available in abundance – constitutes
over 70 per cent of Earth – needs to be bought? Who came up with the idea of packing it in bottles
and ‘selling’ it like a rare commodity? Shouldn’t access to clean drinking water be the right of every
individual?

Answers to these questions can be given at various levels of complexities and are debateable
at best. However, if the packaged ‘drinking water’ – the one that you and I buy at a price in
the belief that it is the safest – isn’t clean enough, then there cannot be two opinions. In that
case, the seller is not only breaching the consumer’s trust but is also putting their health at risk.

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n an effort to single out unhealthy packaged brands passed all tests and met the BIS requirement,
drinking water brands in the Indian market, the samples of a few failed in crucial microbiological
Consumer Voice tested a dozen top brands tests. Is your bottled water brand one of them? Here’s
– on the basis of their market share – in an a complete report for you to find that out.
NABL-accredited laboratory. While most

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CV Recommendation Best in Sensory Tests


Bisleri Kinley
(followed by Foster’s, Icelings, Kinley,
Bonaqua, Railneer and Aquafina) How and Where We Tested the Waters?
The test programme for packaged drinking
water is based on IS: 14543: 2004 with the latest
Brands to Avoid
amendments. Test parameters were mainly based on
Bailley | Kingfisher |McDowell’s IS in order to judge the overall quality as also on the
| Crystal+ | Royal Blue requirements of FSS Rules, 2011, which cover the
• Bailley contains maximum amount of TPC, product requirements.
coliform and yeast and mould – followed by The comparative testing was conducted in an
Kingfisher, Royal Blue, McDowell’s and NABL-accredited lab capable of testing and analyzing
Crystal+, violating the maximum permissible packaged drinking water as per the mentioned
limit as per the national standard requirement. standards.

BRANDS TESTED
What is ‘packaged’ drinking water?
Rank Brand Manufactured/Marketed By
It is water derived from varied sources including
surface, ground or sea and subjected to treatment 1 Bisleri Bisleri Industries
like decantation, filtration (including aeration 2 Foster’s SAB Miller India
filtration with membrane filter, cartridge filter,
3 Icelings Sarthak Aqua India
activated carbon filtration), demineralization,
mineralization and reverse osmosis. The packaged 4 Kinley Coca-Cola
water is also disinfected before being packed so 5 Bonaqua HindustanCoca-Cola
that it does not get contaminated until consumed Beverages
within a specific time. 5 Rail Neer Indian Railways (IRCTC)
The packaged drinking water shall be filled
in sealed containers of various capacities that are 5 Aquafina PepsiCo
suitable for direct consumption without further 6 Bailley *
Parle Agro
treatment. In case demineralization is a part of the 7 Kingfisher *
United Spirits
treatment process, the material used for packaging
shall be food-grade quality (as the product is in 8 McDowell’s* United Spirits
direct contact with the packaging material) and 9 Crystal+* Parasaram Mineral Aqua
conform to the requirements of Food Safety and 10 Royal Blue *
SG Beverages
Standards Authority of India and rules framed
*
there under. Downgraded as not complying with microbiological
requirement

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COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE RATING
Brands→ Weightage Bisleri Foster’s Icelings Kinley
(%)

Parameters↓

MRP (Rs)/Volume (litre) 18/1 20/1 15/1 18/1

1. General

1.1 Packaging 3 2.55 2.17 2.05 2.85

1.2 Marking 4 4 4 4 4

2. Physical Parameters

2.1 Colour 1 1 1 1 1

2.2 Turbidity 3 2.82 2.82 2.82 2.83

2.3TDS 15 9.10 8.06 7.31 4.67

2.4 pH 3 2.25 2.78 2.08 2.4


3. Parameters Concerning
21 19.42 19.52 20.41 19.88
Undesirable Substances
4. Parameters Concerning Toxic/
10 10 10 10 10
Heavy Metals
5. Toxic Substances 8 8 8 8 8

6. Microbiological Testing 20 20 20 19.08 20

7. Radioactivity 5 5 5 5 5

8. Sensory Panel Test# 7 6.43 6.42 5.96 6.73

Percentage Score (Rounded off) 100 91 90 88 87

Rating: >90: very good*****, 71–90: good****, 51–70: fair***, 31–50: average**, up to 30: poor*
#Sensory panel test includes visual defects, taste and odour

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OF PACKAGED DRINKING WATER
Bonaqua Rail Neer Aquafina Bailley Kingfisher McDowell’s Crystal+ Royal Blue

18/1 15/1 18/1 15/1 18/1 18/1 15/1 20/1

2.43 2.32 2.55 2.43 2.32 2.25 2.17 1.75

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2.83 2.83 2.83 2.82 2.82 2.82 2.82 2.83

4.07 3.95 3.75 10.32 9.20 8.92 5.01 3.92

2.4 2.89 2.79 2.49 2.90 2.97 2.42 2.30

19.85 19.88 19.87 19.4 19.47 19.62 19.7 19.84

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

20 20 19.67 5 5 5 5 5

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

6.45 5.99 6.14 2.45 2.61 2.51 2.56 2.45


Downgraded to poor as not complying with microbiological
86 86 86
requirement

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MICROBIOLOGICAL
Brands →
Requirement
Bisleri Foster’s Icelings Kinley
as per IS
Parameters ↓
E. coli/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Coliform/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Total plate count at 22 0C (cfu/ml) <100 ND ND 33 ND

Total plate count at 37 0C (cfu/ml) <20 ND ND ND ND

S. aureus/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Faecal streptococci/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Salmonella/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Shigella/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Yeast and mould/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Vibrio cholera/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Vibrio parahaemolyticus/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Sulphite-reducing anaerobes/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa/250ml Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Score out of 20 Ab. 20 20 19.08 20

Ab.: absent | ND: not detected | TNTC: too numeral to count | *Downgraded since not complying with the
microbiological requirement

MICROBIOLOGICAL TEST
Microbiological contamination of water has
long been a concern of the public. Many infectious
microorganisms found in the environment – including
shigella, escherichia coli, vibrio, salmonella, coliform,
s. aureus, faecal streptococci, yeast and mould, vibrio
cholera, vibrio parahaemolyticus and pseudomonas
aeruginosa – can cause symptoms such as nausea,
vomiting, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. In healthy
adults, these illnesses are usually mild and do not last
long. In infants, children, the elderly and persons
with weakened immune systems, these illnesses can
be severe.
• Bailley, McDowell’s, Kingfisher, Royal Blue and
Crystal+ did not comply with the IS requirement
in the microbiological test and should be avoided.

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TEST RESULTS

Royal
Bonaqua Rail Neer Aquafina Bailley* Kingfisher* McDowell’s* Crystal+*
Blue*

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. TNTC Ab. 9 84 46

ND ND 6 13,000 6,200 2,200 900 4,200

ND ND 3 4700 220 230 110 670

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. TNTC Ab. 18 36 14

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab. Ab.

20 20 19.67 5 5 5 5 5

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TEST RESULTS
PHYSICAL PARAMETERS

u Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)


Total dissolved solids are the amount of minerals,
salts or metals dissolved in a given volume of water.
TDS is directly related to the purity of potable water
and the quality of water purification systems, and
affects everything that consumes, lives in, or uses
water, whether organic or inorganic, whether for
better or for worse. The standard/regular practice of
packaged drinking water in industry is to take the
potable water from a regular source (for example,
groundwater or as permitted by the Indian Standard)
and demineralize the water through the RO system
and in the required quantity to balance the TDS level
as permitted in the national standard. It is because of
this demineralization process that there is a low level
of TDS in packaged drinking water (20.8 mg/l to
146.22 mg/l) as compared to packaged mineral water
(permitted between 150 mg/l and 700 mg/l), which is
filled directly at the source. Based on the IS limit of 0
mg/l–500 mg/l for packaged drinking water, we have
rated the brands.
• TDS in all water brands was lower than the
maximum permissible limit.
• Within the permissible limit, Bailley was found
to contain the highest quantity of TDS and hence
given the highest score.

Consumer Voice suggests that there be a lower-side u The pH Level


limit for TDS – no TDS means there are no minerals The pH level of your drinking water reflects
as well. Water with extremely low concentrations how acidic it is. pH stands for ‘potential hydrogen’,
of TDS may also be unacceptable because of its flat referring to the amount of hydrogen mixed with the
taste. water. A measurement of seven is neutral, indicating
there is no acid or alkalinity. A measurement below 7
u Turbidity indicates presence of acid and a measurement above
Turbidity is a principal physical characteristic of 7 indicates alkalinity. The normal range for pH in
water. It is caused by suspended matter or impurities packaged drinking water as per the national standard
that interfere with the clarity of the water. These should be between 6.5 and 8.5.
impurities may include clay, silt, finely divided • All the brands of packaged drinking water were
inorganic and organic matter, and soluble coloured within the specified range for pH.
organic compounds.
Turbidity in water should not be more than 2 u Colour (in Hazen)
nephelometric turbidity units (NTU). Water, as per set standards, should be within 2
• All the brands were free of suspended matters and Hazen units.
impurities, and found well below the maximum • All the brands were found with 1 Hazen unit and
permissible limit for turbidity. given full scores.

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SENSORY PANEL TEST As per the national standard, the toxic substances
The sensory panel test was conducted in a reputed including mercury, cadmium, arsenic, cyanide,
lab by qualified and experienced panel members who lead, chromium and nickel should not be present in
were capable of judging the sensory attributes of such drinking water. As for toxic substances, standards
products. Ratings were given on the five-point scale, for polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and polynuclear
where 1 meant very poor and 5 meant very good or aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) too should have zero
excellent. presence and residual pesticides are permitted up to
0.1µg/L.
Bailley, McDowell’s, Kingfisher, Royal Blue and • All the brands passed these tests as none of them
Crystal+ were not included in the sensory test for had any of the said substances.
taste as they had failed the microbiological test and
could be unsafe to drink. UNDESIRABLE SUBSTANCES
Apart from the toxic metals and substances,
there are a few undesirable substances that can make
Kinley was the most liked brand by drinking water unhealthy/unhygienic or hamper its
the panel. taste. All these undesirable substances were tested as
per the requirements of IS, and a handful of brands
contained some of these in negligible quantities.
Parameters→ Visual Odour Taste Score
Brands↓ Defects Out of 7 u Nitrate (as NO3)
Kinley 4.75 4.62 4.93 6.73 High nitrate levels in water can cause
Bonaqua 4.25 4.5 4.75 6.45 methemoglobinemia or blue baby syndrome, a
condition found especially in infants less than six
Bisleri 4.5 4.62 4.62 6.43
months old.
Foster’s 4.12 4.5 4.75 6.42 • Except for Bonaqua and McDowell’s, all the
Aquafina 4.25 4.5 4.37 6.14 brands contained some amount of nitrate, but
Rail Neer 4.25 4.37 4.25 5.99 were well within the maximum permissible limit.
Icelings 3.87 4.25 4.37 5.96
u Fluoride (as F)
Kingfisher 4.37 4.37 * 2.61/3
Fluoride is added in drinking water to promote
Crystal+ 4.12 4.37 * 2.56/3 dental health. Exposure to excessive consumption
McDowell’s 3.87 4.37 * 2.51/3 of fluoride over a lifetime may lead to increased
Bailley 4.25 4 * 2.45/3 likelihood of bone fractures in adults and might also
Royal Blue 3.75 4.25 * 2.45/3 result in effects on bone, leading to pain, tenderness
and fluorosis on long intake of affected water.
* Not included in the taste evaluation as not complying Children aged eight years and younger exposed to
with the microbiological requirement excessive amounts of fluoride have an increased
chance of developing pits in the tooth enamel, along
TOXIC/HEAVY METALS + TOXIC with a range of cosmetic effects on teeth. As per the
SUBSTANCES national standard, the maximum amount of fluoride
permissible in packaged drinking water is 1 mg/litre.
• Aquafina and Rail Neer had no fluoride, while
others had acceptable minor traces.

u Silver (as Ag)


As silver ions are bacteria-static, silver is used
as an emergency drinking water disinfectant and
impregnated in some water filters to prevent

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microbial re-growth. Silver salts are used to maintain • All the brands were found well below the
the bacteriological quality of drinking water. Levels permissible limit for alkalinity.
of silver up to 0.1 mg/litre can be tolerated without
risk to health. u Calcium (as Ca) and Magnesium (as Mg)
• All the brands contained silver (Ag) well within Calcium in water and certain other minerals in
the maximum permissible limit. water are healthy. Calcium-rich water has a higher
pH and that is better than drinking acidic water.
u Chloride (as Cl) and Sulphate (as SO4) However, calcium and magnesium are components
Chloride in drinking water is generally not harmful to of permanent hardness, and thus are undesirable in
people until high concentrations are reached, although drinking water. The amount of calcium should not
chloride may be injurious to some people suffering from exceed 75 milligrams per litre, while magnesium
diseases of the heart or kidneys. Sulphate is a naturally should not be more than 30 milligrams per litre.
occurring substance that contains sulphur and oxygen.
Sulphate is generally considered to be non-toxic. • All the brands were found to contain very slight
However, the consumption of drinking water containing amounts of calcium and magnesium.
high amounts of sulphate may result in intestinal
discomfort, diarrhoea and consequently dehydration. u Sodium (as Na)
Liquid chlorine is mixed into drinking water to destroy Sodium is an essential mineral in our diet. It is
bacteria. The maximum permissible limit for chloride commonly found in the form of sodium chloride
and sulphate as per IS is 200 mg/litre. (salt). Salt has no smell and it dissolves easily in water
• All the brands were found well below the maximum and gives water a salty taste at levels greater than 180
permissible limit for chloride and sulphate. milligrams per litre.
• All the brands were found well within the
u Alkalinity (as HCO3) maximum permissible limit for sodium as per the
Alkalinity is not considered to be detrimental to national standard.
humans, but is generally associated with hardness,
high pH values and excessive dissolved solids, all of PACKAGING
which may be undesirable. HCO3 should not exceed The packaging material of packaged drinking
200 milligrams per litre. water should be of food-grade material and the cap of

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the bottle must not have any colour migration on the of disinfection, if any; and g) ‘best before’ date; and h)
product. Eight expert panellists judged the packaging mandatory ISI mark.
based on ease of use, handling and other related • All the brands were found with the marking/
parameters. labelling requirements and hence were given full
• All the brands were in pet bottle. Kinley was scores. All the brands marked their packaging with
judged to have the most convenient and acceptable ISI mark.
packaging, followed by Aquafina and Bisleri.
RADIOACTIVITY
u Marking and labelling Radioactive minerals occur irregularly in the
As per the requirement of IS 14543:2004, the bedrock, similar to other minerals such as iron and
bottle of packaged drinking water should be legibly arsenic. Radioactive alpha and beta emitters dissolve
marked with the following: easily in water.
a) Name of the product; b) name and address of
processor; c) brand name, if any; d) batch or code • All the brands passed the test as no radioactive
number; e) date of processing/packaging; f) treatment emitters were found and were given full scores.

REACTION OF MANUFACTURERS
Brand, Manufacturer Manufacturer’s Comment VOICE Society’s Reply
Kinley and Bonaqua, Sensory test is not a parameter as per the The sensory evaluation is an important
Coca- Cola national standard criterion for any food product’s acceptability
by users.
McDowell’s, United Submitted a lab report showing that it The report showed variations in results,
Breweries met the requirements mainly in microbiological test.
Kingfisher, United Claimed to have done detailed The test lab has confirmed our results.
Breweries investigations on mismatching results at
their end and sent test reports on other
batches indicating compliance; sought
clarification on batch number mismatch
Bisleri Sought clarity on the unit of radioactivity We confirmed the same after consulting
test the test laboratory.

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