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Code · Michigan · Chapter 288 — Dairy Industry

288.631 Testing frequency for dairy products; testing dairy farm water supplies.

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288.631 Testing frequency for dairy products; testing dairy farm water supplies.
Sec. 71.
(1)All dairy products shall be tested at a minimum frequency of 4 out of every 6 months, or as determined by the director.
(2)Except when the water supply is required to be tested annually as provided in section 130(9)(h), well water samples for dairy farms shall be tested a minimum of once every 3 years and found to be of safe and satisfactory quality.
(3)Water supplies for dairy plants shall be tested a minimum of once every 6 months.
(4)Recirculated water or recirculated cooling medium shall be tested a minimum of once every 6 months.
(5)Condensate recovery water shall be used only in applications that conform to requirements and procedures accepted by the United States food and drug administration or the director.
History: 2001, Act 267 , Eff. Feb. 8, 2002
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