NSF 60-2017

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Consortium OrganizationsNSF InternationalPopularly referred to as NSF, NSF International is a non-commercial agency. It is incorporated under thelaws of Michigan as a not-for-profit organization devoted to research, education, and service. It seeks tosolve problems involving man and his environment. It wishes to promote health and enrich the quality oflife through conserving and improving that environment. Its fundamental principle of operation is to serveas a neutral medium in which business and industry, official regulatory agencies, and the public cometogether to deal with problems involving products, equipment, procedures, and services related to healthand the environment. It is conceived and administered as a public service organization.NSF is perhaps best known for its role in developing Standards and Criteria for equipment, products, andservices that bear upon health. NSF was the lead organization in the Consortium responsible fordeveloping this Standard. NSF conducts research; tests and evaluates equipment, products, and servicesfor compliance with standards and criteria; and grants and controls the use of NSF registered Marks.NSF offers product certification (Listing Services) for all products covered by its Standards. Each programhas established policies governing the associated product evaluation, Listing Services, follow-up andenforcement activities. The NSF Listing Mark is widely recognized as a sign that the product or service towhich it relates complies with the applicable NSF Standard(s).

Water Research FoundationThe mission of the Water Research Foundation (WRF) is to sponsor practical, applied research in behalfof the drinking water industry of North America. The scope of the research program embraces all aspectsof water supply operation, from development and maintenance of water resources to treatmenttechnologies and water quality issues, from storage and distribution system operations to health effectsstudies and utility planning and management activities. WRF serves as the centralized industry institutionfor planning, managing, and funding cooperative research and development in drinking water, includingthe subsequent transfer of technology and results for practical application by the water utility community.WRF's purpose in this cooperative program is to provide a communication link with the water utilitiesthroughout North America and serve as the focal point for identification of research needs of the watersupply industry with respect to the additives program.


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