Non Profit Mineral Water Plant_ Setting Up Queries & Concerns_ Khammam, Andhra Pradesh _ India Water Portal
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1.
Submitted by Abhishek Mendiratta (not verified) on November 6, 2008 - 19:44.
Dear K.V.Subbarao,
It is compulsory for all the manufacturers who intend to set up the processing unit, to obtain the ISI mark
from Bureau of India Standards. Unless the inspection is done by the staff , tests carried out in an
independent lab and official confirmation and license number is obtained, Unit can’t commence commercial
production.
In house Lab is used ,such Lab should be equipped to carry out all physical , chemical and micro biological
tests prescribed as per IS : 3025, 1070, 4905, 5401, 5402, 5403, 5887, 10146 & 10500 and has to be
conducted by expert chemist / micro biologist.Packaged Natural Mineral Water governed under
IS:13428:1998, Amendment 1-5 upto 15th October 2004 and Packaged Drinking Water governed under.
IS: 14543:2004.
The standards published for bottled water [both categories] clearly mention the filtration processes, hygienic
conditions, lighting, labeling regulation etc. It also list the relevant testing standards [IS 3025, 1070, 4905,
5401, 5402, 5403, 5887, 10146 & 10500] required for methods of testing.
These standards can be obtained from any branch of BIS for details: http://www.bis.org.in
BIS: Bureau of Indian standards is a premier organization engaged in setting standards for various products
and services.
ISI: Indian Standard Institution is the former name of BIS but till date ISI is the MARK given by this
orgainsation.
PFA: Governed under Prevention of Food Adulteration Act 1954, this agency safeguards the interests of the
consumers through constant check on the food and beverage sector.
Under Ministry of Water Resources, Central Ground Water Authority [CGWA] regulates the use of ground
water. Under power conferred to them under section 5 of Environment [protection] Act, 1986, CGWA has
directed all processing units of bottled water to get their bore well registered with them. The same has to be
applied under prescribed proforma.
With best regards
Abhishek Mendiratta
Consultant
Water Resource
New Delhi
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2. Regarding IS: 10500 - Is this enough?
Submitted by LAK Singh (not verified) on May 10, 2012 - 19:08.
Dear Sir,
After reviewing comments on the Internet regarding packaged natural mineral water and packaged drinking
water, would like to know that, some companies have already spread in the drinking water production
market using IS: 10500 without any other commercial license number. Is there any other mandatory provision
from BIS organization? Please explain for normal people.
Thanks & Regards
LAK Singh
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3. Dear Subbarao, I am happy
Submitted by rjagadiswara on November 6, 2008 - 23:03.
Dear Subbarao,
I am happy that you have been running successfully an orphanage at Kothagudem since 2005 and now intend
to start a free old age home with expenses met partly from income generated from a mineral water plant
(packaged drinking water). When you run or propose to run an orphanage and old age home without
charging the inmates, a similar gesture is equally necessary to supply packaged drinking water on non-profit
basis particularly to people living below the poverty line and prone to water-borne diseases.
The webpage at http://www.byrrajufoundation.org/images/water_workshop.pdf will give you activities of an
NGO by name Byrraju Foundation (BF) set up in July 2001 to transform the drinking water situation by
providing solutions appropriate to local conditions, cost effective and replicable. Towards this, BF has setup
56 community-based water plants producing pure water, jointly supported by Gram Panchayat, community
and BF, conforming to WHO guidelines, allowing access to safe water to all sections of communities in 175
villages with a population of 8.5 lakh on sustainable basis. A few agencies, including UN-HABITAT (UN
Human Settlement Programme) replicated this model in and outside 15 locations benefiting another one lakh
people.
The webpage at http://indiawaterportal.org/ask/5289 gives the work and problems faced by Dr. G.
Satyanarayana of Aqua Americana in providing low-cost packaged drinking water to people of Gollaprolu in
East Godavari district. You may note that, although the work of these NGOs is commendable, their activities
are actually illegal because of not obtaining the requisite licence from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
for manufacturing packaged drinking water. The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, enacted by the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MHFW) did not include “water” under the definition of food.
However, Sec 23 Prevention of Food Adulteration (7th amendment) Rules 2000, GSR No. 760 (E) dated
29 September 2000 has included “bottled water” or “packaged water” as food because of the practice of
marketing it on commercial basis and made it mandatory on the part of all manufacturers including NGOs to
obtain ISI certification. The Department of Drinking Water Supplies (DDWS) has reiterated this stand. As
per law, it is necessary for you to obtain grant of licence from the concerned regional authority of the BIS (i.e.
the Visakhapatnam Branch Office (VBO) for Khammam district) of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to
manufacture packaged drinking water according to IS 14543:2004. The webpage at http://www.bis.org.in/
gives all the necessary information. The webpage at http://www.bis.org.in/cert/NormalProcedure.htm gives
the normal procedure and that at http://www.bis.org.in/cert/SimplifiedProcedure.htm gives the simplified
procedure for grant of licence for domestic manufacturers.
Some information of use for grant of BIS licence that could be collected from the official website of BIS is
furnished below.
1. List of test equipments, glassware & chemicals
2. List of BIS approved outside labs for the product water, containers (including lids/caps)
3. Details of samples of the product/containers to be drawn during BIS visits
4. Acceptance of marking fee
5. Acceptance of scheme of testing and inspection (STI)
6. Guidelines for assessment of hygienic conditions with explanatory notes for guidance
7. List of Indian standards, which a packaged drinking water industry must have, in original
8. Undertaking for getting the samples tested as per STI frequency from BIS approved/ NABL
accredited outside lab
9. Consent letter from concerned outside lab for testing of sample
10. Copy of the appointment letter, qualification certificates for chemist and microbiologist
11. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concerned office of Central Ground Water Authority (Not
applicable in Andhra Pradesh)
12. Detailed manufacturing process indicating treatment for disinfection along with process flow chart
(Clause 3.2 of IS 14543:2004 specifies various processes for manufacturing packaged drinking water
for guidance only)
13. Copies of medical examination reports of the employees engaged in washing/ filling of the product for
any communicable/skin diseases and fitness to work in a food industry
14. Details about the arrangements of pest control treatment such as an agreement/contract with the
agency. Also details of Cleaning in Place (CIP)
15. Declaration of the shelf life of the product separately for each type of container (e.g. 1 litre, 2 litre, 20
litre etc.)
16. Undertaking in regard to clause 6 (packing) of IS 14543:2004 and clause 7.2 of IS 14543:2004
(labelling prohibitions)
17. Obtain request letter from the BIS for getting the sample tested for radioactive residues, from (Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre) BARC before submitting the application and test report received from
BARC is to be submitted along with the application form While the manufacturing and marketing cost
of water with some reasonable profit works out to be not more than half-a-rupee per litre without the
cost of container, the cost increases by another half-a-rupee per litre to meet the BIS standards.
In the larger interest of providing safe potable water at affordable cost to all the sections of people and
reduce the incidence of water-borne deaths and diseases in India, it is necessary for the government to revise
its stand of treating packaged drinking water as food. Wish you best luck in your mission to serve the poor.
Dr. R. Jagadiswara Rao, Professor of Geology Retired, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, AP 517502,
India rjagadiswara@gmail.com
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4.
Submitted by Taral Kumar (not verified) on November 7, 2008 - 01:29.
Dear K.V.Subbarao,
1. You need to have a project report prepared and get the project approved from the State Govt. and
Registrar of companies and then forward the same to Bureau of Standards to get ISI registration.
2. Good manufacturers for RO shall be available in Tamilnadu, specifically Chennai. In Andhra, you may
contact parties in Hyderabad which are adept at manufacturing these systems. The Yellow pages of Chennai
or Hyderabad shall be a suitable guide.
3. The Bureau of standards specifies the list of tests and their duration when you go for application of the
same. There are specified laboratories approved to conduct the tests which are accepted by the authorities.
A list shall be obtained by the authorities and the Bureau.
4. Yes, the names have to be verified by the Registrar of companies since you are engaging in a commercial
activity. Should you be interested to use the water only for your own personal purposes, no such thing is
required. It is only when wishes to make commercial use of the water that all the above need to be done.
GOOGLE site holds the name for Indian manufacturers in Andhra who are registered by the ISI.
With best regards,
Taral Kumar
Executive Director
Akar Impex Pvt. Ltd.
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
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5.
Submitted by S.S.Ranganathan (not verified) on November 8, 2008 - 03:19.
Dear K.V.Subbarao,
The first, most important thing is to find out a reliable source of water that is of good quality and where the
yield of water has been established beyond doubt.
a) Once this has been done, the capacity of the bottling plant has to be decided. It cannot be more than the
supply of water available.
b) The quality of water available for processing for bottling will decide what kind of treatment equipment is
needed to purify water to meet the bottled water standard BIS-10500.
c) Till a few years ago, just the cost of setting up a BIS approved laboratory (mandatory for any bottler) used
to be Rs.6.0lacs.
I would like to share my personal experience with setting up a bottling operation when I was in service. The
company decided to bottle water as a diversification. We had to close down the business after two to three
years due to the very heavy collectibles (money). The bottled water market is a savage one with intense
competition and no one can do business unless one gives credit. Once credit is given, it is extremely difficult
to collect.
I would respectfully submit that you should think carefully about setting up a bottling plant. If you are firm on
going ahead, I will try and get all the information you want.
Regards
S.S.Ranganathan
Advisor
Ion Exchange
Bangalore
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6. Need your help to set up a new mineral water plant
Submitted by Vijayakeerthy (not verified) on April 19, 2012 - 10:00.
Hello Sir,
I read your article. I have an idea to start a mineral water plant and I am a beginner here in this business. So
please guide me in setting up this business.
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7. Get in touch with us
Submitted by Suryaprakash (not verified) on April 25, 2012 - 12:00.
Dear Vijaya Keerthy
I am Surya Prakash from ASM Ever Sure Pvt Ltd. As you are interested in starting a water plant, it would be
great if you could get in touch with us.
Thanks & regards
Surya Prakash
suryaprakash.beesetty@gmail.com
+91 9701346005, 8712845669
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8. Project-mineral water plant.
Submitted by Rathindra Nath (not verified) on July 30, 2012 - 10:07.
Sir,
I have some idea to start mineral water plant project.
Please help me.
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9. Give me information about water plant business
Submitted by Mohit Jain (not verified) on May 24, 2012 - 16:37.
Hi
Give me details about this business.
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10. We setup mineral water projects on turn key basis
Submitted by Dushyant Singh (not verified) on June 23, 2012 - 18:35.
Deat Vijayakeerthi
We have 10 + years experience in setting up domestic, commercial and industrial projects of mineral water all
over India.
If you are seriously interested in setting up a water plant, please contact us to get the best deal.
Regards,
Dushaynt Singh
CEO
Apex Technomac
98260131623, 8959904630
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11. Well the government must look into this matter this is an import
Submitted by Kratom Thai (not verified) on July 5, 2012 - 17:31.
Well the government must look into this matter this is an important issue.
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12. We manufacturer mineral water plants
Submitted by Pzone Enterprises (not verified) on July 17, 2012 - 20:17.
Dear Sir,
I am happy to discuss about our new PZONE MST (MONEY SAVER TECHNOLOGY). We have 15
years experience in mineral water plant manufacturing. Every time we expect to introduce a new technology
for our valuable customers. We want all customers to earn high profits with low investments and our aim is to
provide mineral water to every poor people which will be in their ability to buy. All should lead a healthy life
with pure water. Our main goal to introduce the PZONE MST is for our customers to earn high profits with
maximum security and for their consumers who can drink pure water with low cost. In the market a 1ltr
mineral water bottle sold at Rs.12 but a 20ltr pet jar cost is Rs.20. why there is a difference? Its because of
extra expenditure incurred in packing and forwarding. The PZONE MST can reduce all those things.
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13. What is PZONE MST?
Submitted by Mahesh pTHk (not verified) on July 28, 2012 - 08:14.
Dear Sir,
What is PZONE MST? Is this available for display on net?
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14. Need your assistance
Submitted by Saravanan (not verified) on August 11, 2012 - 12:21.
Dear Sir,
Please guide us. We are the non profit helping and servicing organization. We would like to install a water
plant for providing safe water to poor people. Please get in touch with us, our requirement is water plant (RO
technology) with the capacity of 30000LPH.
Thank you very much
With Kind Regards,
Saravanan D
OAZOANE
9092842524
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15. Followup on this dated information
Submitted by Arpan Dan (not verified) on June 8, 2012 - 15:13.
Dear Mr Ranganathan,
I came across your comments above while browsing through this website. Are you still in the business of
bottled waters? I am looking at the premium bottled water segment and would like your input in that area.
Please email me if you are available.
Regards,
Arpan Dan
adan.home@gmail.com
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16.
Submitted by M.V. ShashiRekha (not verified) on November 10, 2008 - 19:57.
Dear K.V.Subbarao,
Happy to hear that you doing a good service. We must appreciate the kindness and warmth you have.
1. Permission has to be procured from BIS to start mineral water plant project with ISI mark.
2. There are number of agencies have come forward to supply machinery for mineral water plant with
Reverse Osmosis.
3. Once in 6 months. There are laboratories to analyse water samples both private and government.
4. You can get from Telephone Directory or From BIS office or throgh internet.wrote: Byrraju Foundation
http://www.byrrajufoundation.org/ are supplying water that is safe drinking water scheme in villages. A
sustainable 4P model. Please contact Byrraju Foundation as there supplying mineral water free of cost.
Regards
M.V. ShashiRekha
Chief Chemist
Department of Mines and Geology
Bangalore
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17.
Submitted by ajit.seshadri on November 20, 2008 - 05:55.
Dear KV Subbarao,
It is heartening to note the responses from many learned experts, some points:
1.Is yours an Ngo or a Trust, then you can draw some benefits, as per State Laws and regulations.
2. As you are going to source ground water for your drinking water project, you should carry out 100% rain
harvesting, the methodologies for Kothagudem, Khammam Distt. can be got from our pool of experts.
3. All waste-water to be taken up for recycling and adopt a Zero waste discharge concept in campus. And
ensure to make aware and propagate these initiatives to other communities in your area.
4. Pl go for green initiatives composting of all bio-wastes and use of manure on plantation & trees, introduce
herbal plants for self-use at campus
with wellwishes from VigyanVijay,
Ajit Seshadri
ajit.seshadri@vigyanvijay.org
Er. Ajit Seshadri,Head- Environment, The Vigyan Vijay Foundation
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18.
Submitted by Rohini (not verified) on January 13, 2009 - 03:07.
Dear Mr. Subbu Rao,
It is good model of business if there is an assured source of water supply. Many organisations in Andhra
Pradesh are doing it. You can organization know Small Scale Sustainable development Fund who help you in
getting financial support through banks. They can also provide the necessary support in identifying the
appropriate technology.
ADDRESS
Project Coordinator
Small Scale Sustainable Development Fund (S3IDF)
No456-A, 9th cross
J.P.nagar II Phase
Bangalore -
Phone-080-65902558
Email:info@s3idf.org
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19. How to get ISI mark for mineral water product
Submitted by ARUL (not verified) on September 24, 2011 - 09:26.
I want to know the details of how to get ISI mark for the mineral water products.
Thanks.
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20. Mineral Water Plant Setup
Submitted by Sohal R Mehta (not verified) on October 21, 2011 - 20:31.
Respected Sir,
I am Sohal R. Mehta from Maharashtra (Sangli). Until now I have been looking after my father's business.
Want to set my new career so i have choose Mineral Water Plant.
I want to set 3000ltr capacity plant. With ur experience and contacts pl suggest names with low price who
can setup the plant and also provide me with quality machines.
Pl give me the names of agencies or organisations who can help me set my mineral water plant. There are
many I have gone through Google search engine and also taken the quotation.
Also now in the market it has become very tough to compete with well known brands. In this case how
profitable will be this business?
You will know better. I am very blank at this stage but want to do this business so kindly help me out.
Regards
Sohal Mehta
8888853802
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21. Mineral water plant - setup
Submitted by Ravindranath (not verified) on December 9, 2011 - 19:34.
Hi
I am Ravindranath and I completed CWA from ICWAI . I want to start my career as entrepreneur and
establish a mineral Water Plant.
I have a very small amount as investment to start my project.
Are there any grants/subsidies/loans available to the new entrepreneurs. If there are any such kind of facilities
please provide the relevant information/ suggestions.
Also, what are all the licenses that have to be obtained before starting the water plant.
Regards
Ravindranath Vemula
ravindranathvemula@gmail.com
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22. Want to start new plant at Junnar (Pune)
Submitted by S M Saeed (not verified) on February 21, 2012 - 08:12.
Dear Sir,
I want to start a new plant at Junnar (Pune). Please give me the quotation.
Thanks and regards,
S M Saeed (08805014121)
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23. We make machines for PET bottles
Submitted by Abhijit Mohite (not verified) on May 28, 2012 - 17:38.
Dear Mr, Saeed,
We at Sidel India, make machines for PET bottles. Since you are interested in mineral water project, we can
help you with details.
Please contact me on 9921311229 or abhijit.mohite@sidel.com
Regards
Abhijit Mohite
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24. Bottling plant
Submitted by KHUSHBOO BHATTAD (not verified) on January 6, 2012 - 11:36.
Hi,
I just wanted to know whether manufacturing of 100ml, 200ml and 500ml water bottles is allowed in
Maharashtra?
Regards,
Khushboo Bhattad
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25. Please share more information about setting up water plant
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on April 20, 2012 - 09:54.
I am interested in setting up a water plant. Please share more information in this regard.
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26. We set up water plants on
Submitted by Dushyant Singh (not verified) on July 6, 2012 - 16:10.
Hi,
We set up water plants on turnkey basis. Please contact us to get complete idea about setting up a ISI water
plant. Yes, you can produce all standard packing of water any where in India.
Regards,
Dushyant Singh Apex technomac
8959904630 / 9826131623
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27. Need details to set up an ISI certified mineral water plant
Submitted by Milan Aggarwal (not verified) on August 21, 2012 - 21:04.
Dear Sir,
I am a final year student studying mecical engineer at Apex technomate. I want to set up an ISI certified
mineral water packing plant. I wnat to know more about your website. I am interested all about your project
please send me more detail.
Please also let me know more details about your website.
Thanks,
Regards,
Milan Aggarwal,
cont.-09782869752
milan.aggarwal66@gmail.com
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28. You can get into 300 &500 ml pet bottle business in Maharashtra
Submitted by Deepak Jain (not verified) on May 16, 2012 - 18:05.
Dear Khushbooji,
What will you do? If you just want to know, just be practical and jump in this most demanding market of
packaged drinking water. And by the way, the answer is yes, you can do 300 and 500 ml pet bottle business
in Maharashtra.
Yours truly,
Deepak Jain (9723463797)
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29. To Khushboo
Submitted by Sohal R Mehta (not verified) on January 12, 2012 - 12:11.
To Khushboo
Yes obviously, pouch trend is there only in Gujarat, In Maharashtra it is less, You can start from 50ml
to100ml. It will really work. I am concerned about the fact that without a brand for 1ltr bottle we cant
compete with the large, established players in the market.
The local manufacturers should concentrate only on pouches and on 20ltr jars where the earning is there.
Regards
Sohal Mehta
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30. Advice regarding starting a 1000 lts capacity water project
Submitted by Tridip Saikia (not verified) on January 22, 2012 - 22:11.
Dear sir,
I am Tridip Saikia, a young and hardworking entrepreneur from Tinsukia district of Assam. I want to start a
new drinking water project with a reasonable investment. The capacity of the plant shall be 20lt package
bottles with a daily capacity of thousand litres. Sir, I am looking forward to your suggestion as well as an
overview of the machinery that I would need in my venture.
Looking forward to your reply.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully,
Tridip Saikia
Contact no: 9435036163
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31. Mineral water plant setup
Submitted by Apparao Sureddy (not verified) on January 30, 2012 - 13:21.
Respected Sir,
I am Apparao Sureddy from Andhra Pradesh (Visakhapatnam). Until now I have been looking after my
father's business. I want to set a new career and I have chosen to set up a mineral water plant.
I want to set 1000ltr capacity plant. With ur experience and contacts please suggest names with low price
who can setup the plant and also provide me with quality machines.
Pl give me the names of agencies or organisations who can help me set the mineral water plant. There are
many and I have gone through google search and taken the quotations of a few.
Also now in the market it has become very tough to compete with well known brands. In this case how
profitable will be this business?
You will know better. I am very blank at this stage but want to do this business, so kindly help me out.
Regards
Apparao Sureddy
9440330456
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32. Information regarding market availability.
Submitted by Rupal Kashid (not verified) on February 2, 2012 - 15:49.
I want to know what is the market availability for selling packaged drinking water bottles?
Are there any industries with whom I can make a deal, who can buy these bottles? May I get the names of
companies interested in the deal?
What are the packaged drinking water producing industries in India?
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33. Natural mineral water plant - Udupi / Mangalore (Karnataka)
Submitted by Ramananda (not verified) on February 3, 2012 - 17:11.
We are planning to setup packaged natural mineral water plant near Udupi. If any of the market leaders are
willing, you are free to join us.
Regards
Ramananda
ramsneelavar@gmail.com
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34. Enquiry about setup of plant in Solapur, Maharashtra
Submitted by Mahesh Utage (not verified) on February 11, 2012 - 00:57.
Sir,
I am an MBA student, and I want to divert my family business to a new business. I am very much interesting
in packaged mineral drinking water with minimum available investment.
I want to setup a new mineral water plant for commercial distribution in Solapur, (Maharashtra), I would like
to know about the minimum requirement of tools and machinery required to setup a medium scale business
with approx output of 500 bottles/day.
So please assist, along with a brief model of plant setup including each and every machinery (with cost)
required for the same.
Thanking you.
Mahesh C. Utage
Solapur, Maharashtra
+91 9665 217 911.
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35. Water plant set up-procedure
Submitted by Venkat (not verified) on February 18, 2012 - 12:12.
Hi Mahesh,
This is Pavan. I read your query regarding packaged drinking water business. First you have to obtain small
scale industries certificate, then pest controllers certificate from concerned authority.
Next you visit Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) office in your state and they will tell you the procedure about
how to go forward. If you are interested, we are into consultation business (ISI certification) for many years
and we supply materials for getting ISI. You can contact me at 09886860032.
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36. Want to set up a mineral water plant
Submitted by Menon (not verified) on February 11, 2012 - 10:01.
Hello,
I want to set up a mineral water plant. I have 4000 sq ft land in a prime location.
Any vendors please contact me at contechengineers@ymail.com
Thanks
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37. Need clarification regarding purchase of an old RO plant, Hosur
Submitted by Ganesh (not verified) on February 25, 2012 - 13:17.
Hello Sir
I'm from Hosur, Tamilnadu (40 kms from Bengaluru). One of my friend is running a RO water plant. Now he
has to move abroad and wants to sell his RO plant.
So, I request your help for clarifying the doubts I have,
1) Is it worth buying a used RO water plant?
2) What are the legal formalities that need to be followed?
3) What would be approximate cost to setup a new plant instead of buying an old one?
4) What would the guaranteed income be for a month?
5) I'm MBA graduate, working in MNC as an IT Manager. Would it be a good option to buy this and run
my own business?
Thanks in advance,
Ganesh
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38. Ganesh, have you taken over the RO plant? Is it profitable?
Submitted by Dhina (not verified) on March 15, 2012 - 11:42.
Dear Ganesh,
I saw your comments. I am also a professional engineer working in MNC. I am eager to know whether you
have taken over the RO water plant?
If so please let me know whether its a profitable business.
Thanks
Dhina
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39. Need guidance regarding mineral water plant set up,Visakhapatnam
Submitted by Pavan Kushwaha (not verified) on March 1, 2012 - 13:47.
Respected Sir,
I am Apparao Sureddy from Andhra Pradesh (Visakhapatnam). Till now I have been looking after my
father's business and now I want to start a new venture and have chosen to set up a mineral water plant.
I want to set up a 1000 ltr capacity plant. Pl suggest names of agencies or organisations who can help me
establish the mineral water plant. I searched online and have taken the quotation from a few.
Now in the market it has become very tough to compete with well known brands. In this situation, how
profitable will this business be?
I am very blank at this stage but want to get into this business, so kindly help me out.
Regards
Pavan Kushwaha (+919005174477)
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40. Interested to start drinking water plant-Joint venture possible
Submitted by Dattananda (not verified) on March 16, 2012 - 12:08.
Hi all,
I have a very good source of water supply and I am interested in starting a packaged drinking water business.
I am also willing to start a joint venture business. If you are interested, please contact me.
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41. Interested to start drinking water plant-Need help with set up
Submitted by Sandeep (not verified) on March 18, 2012 - 13:25.
Dear friends,
I have a very good source of water supply and I am interested in starting a packaged drinking water business.
Kindly provide me the names of agencies or organisations who can help me set the mineral water plant.
Regards,
Sandeep Kumar (9945718126)
Bangalore
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42. Enquiry about setup of mineral water plant in Nashik,Maharashtra
Submitted by Yogesh K. Handge (not verified) on March 22, 2012 - 18:44.
Sir,
I am a science graduate and want to divert from my family business to a new business. I am very interested in
packaged mineral drinking water with minimum available investment.
I want to setup a new mineral water plant for commercial distribution in Nashik, (Maharashtra). I would like
to know about the minimum requirement of tools and machinery required to setup a medium scale business
with an approx output of 500 bottles/day.
So please assist, along with a brief model of plant setup including the machinery, along with cost, required for
the same.
Thanking you.
Yogesh K.Handge
Nashik, Maharashtra.
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43. Yogesh, get in touch if you think we can work together
Submitted by Harshal (not verified) on April 13, 2012 - 18:36.
Hi Yogesh,
I have started collecting the information about water and bottling plant, but left the city due to some personal
reason. But now again am thinking in same direction. Do get in touch if you think we can work together.
Harshal
Dubai
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44. Interested in working on a new plant in joint venture
Submitted by nishantdshah on August 14, 2012 - 20:55.
Dear Mr Harshal,
My name is Nishant Shah, I'm interested on working on a new plant in joint venture which I've been planning.
I'm planning to get a subsidy from the Gov't which makes most of the investment, interest free. However, if
you are interested you can get in touch with me.
Thanks and regards,
Nishant Shah
08886810099
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45. Need help in getting NOC form CGWA
Submitted by Vasudevareddy C (not verified) on April 4, 2012 - 13:09.
Dear All,
I have a packaged drinking water factory in Bangalore and I have applied for ISI. Every thing is cleared from
ISI side, but right now they are asking me to get a NOC from Central Ground Water Authority. Can any
body help how to get that and are there any consultants who can help me to get the NOC asap.
Regards,
Vasudeva Reddy
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46. Can any body help me get the NOC in Tanjore ASAP?
Submitted by Ravi V.S (not verified) on April 13, 2012 - 22:26.
I am from Tanjore district, Tamilnadu. Even I face the same problem. All the formalities have been completed
and now BIS has stopped issuing of licence. And now they are asking me to obtain the NOC from CGWA.
Can any body help me to get that and are there any consultants who can help me to get the NOC asap?
Also now as per new Food Safety Standards, Food Safety Officer requires NOC from Pollution Control
Board. Does the packaged drinking water unit also come under the Pollution Control Board?
Regards,
Ravi V.S
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47. NOC from CGWB
Submitted by Ahmed (not verified) on April 28, 2012 - 20:11.
Please check this link
http://cgwb.gov.in/CGWA/Notifications.html
Thanks
Ahmed
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48. NOC from CGW
Submitted by Avirodha Consul... on July 28, 2012 - 12:00.
Dear Mr.Vasudeva Reddy,
We can provide you complete consultation services required for ISI Certification which includes NOC from
Central Ground Water. Feel free to contact us for any clarifications.
Thanks & Regards,
Suresh Allu
+91 94911 03999
Avirodha Consulting Services Team
www.avirodha.org
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49. Enquiry about water plant set up in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Prades
Submitted by K.Prabhakar Rao (not verified) on April 6, 2012 - 12:57.
Hi,
Good day to you all,
I am interested in setting up a water plant in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Could anyone please suggest a brief model of the plant setup including the machinery, along with cost
required for the same and the procedure to go ahead with the plan i.e obtaining permissions, etc.
It would be helpful if anyone could share the telephone number(s) of the offices for more info.
Regards,
K.P.Rao
Mob# 8985363446
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50. Want to set up mineral water plant in Kolhapur-Maharashtra
Submitted by Shakil Ahmed (not verified) on April 23, 2012 - 11:33.
Dear Sir,
I would like to set up a mineral water manufacturing unit in Kolhapur in Maharashtra. I would like to know
details of the agencies/manufacturers/suppliers of the machines and equipments required for the units.
Regards,
Shakil Ahmed
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