The relevant approval regulations include the Recommendations Pertaining to Plastics and Drinking Water (KTW) as well as the standards of the German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water (DVGW) in Germany, the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) in Great Britain and the Certificate of Sanitation Conformity (ACS) in France.
What does WRAS stand for?
WRAS stands for Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (UK)
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In addition to the 'German Plastic in Drinking Water' certification, VESTAMID HTplus has received other national certifications from institutions such as the National Science Foundation and the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme.