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National standard of mineral water
The national standard for Drinking Natural Mineral Water was formed in 1995, which requires that the total number of colonies in canned products should be less than 5 units per milliliter.

The nine boundary indicators specified in the national standard include lithium, strontium, zinc, selenium, bromide, iodide, metasilicic acid, free carbon dioxide and dissolved total solids.