Drinking Water Directive

Drinking Water Directive (DWD) – EU Water Directive on the quality of water intended for human consumption

The regulations apply to materials and products intended for use in installations for the abstraction, treatment, storage, and distribution of water, as well as for renovation works. This includes components such as supply pipes, valves, pumps, water meters, fittings, and taps.

Our support includes:

  • establishing contact with relevant consortia,
  • assistance in the inclusion of starting substances, compositions, or material ingredients on the European positive lists.

We support for all material types:

  • organic materials,
  • metals,
  • cement‑based materials,
  • enamels,
  • ceramic materials,
  • other inorganic materials approved for contact with drinking water.

We specialise in preparing documentation for notified bodies required for the conformity assessment of materials in contact with drinking water (Article 11 DWD). We provide: support in submitting substances to the ECHA European Positive Lists (EUPL), including preparation of full documentation and required testing, assistance in selecting appropriate tests for different material categories, support in the procedure for updating the positive list.

Support in obtaining the designation “SUITABLE FOR CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER”

Expert support in the certification of materials intended for contact with drinking water

We help manufacturers meet the requirements of the Drinking Water Directive (DWD) and the European Positive Lists (EUPL), and obtain the designation.

Support in communication with European consortia

We facilitate effective cooperation with industry consortia by assisting in registration processes and technical communication. We provide guidance on the regulatory requirements for substances and materials, ensuring smooth and compliant progress throughout the process.

Inclusion of substances and materials in the European Positive Lists

We prepare complete documentation required for the inclusion of starting substances, compositions, or material ingredients in the European Positive Lists (EUPL – European Positive Lists). We provide full support in processes related to the ECHA register and offer expert guidance on testing requirements and technical data.

Materials covered by the regulations

We work with the full range of materials approved for contact with drinking water, including: organic materials, metals and alloys, cement and mortars, enamels and coatings, ceramics, and other inorganic materials.

Preparation of documentation for the notified body (Art. 11 DWD)

We specialise in developing the documentation required for the conformity assessment of materials and products intended for contact with drinking water. Our support includes: analysis of material composition, preparation of the complete technical dossier, selection of the required laboratory tests, guidance throughout the certification process.

Selection of tests for different types of materials

We identify the required migration and chemical tests for each material category. We cooperate with accredited laboratories and optimise the testing scope to ensure full legal compliance while minimising costs.

Updating the positive lists

We help with procedures for updating existing entries. We support in completing documentation and technical data. We monitor regulatory changes and inform about new obligations.

Obtaining the designation “Suitable for contact with drinking water”

We guide clients through the entire certification process, ensuring full compliance with technical and formal requirements. Our support includes expert advice on product marking and the accompanying documentation needed to demonstrate conformity.

Why choose to work with us

Experience in regulations for materials in contact with drinking water.

Knowledge of European procedures and requirements of notified bodies.

Individual approach to each project.

Comprehensive service – from material analysis to final certification.

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