EU Drinking Water Directive
Supporting Compliance with the EU Drinking Water Directive
Access to clean and safe drinking water is a fundamental human right. Ensuring the quality of materials and products that come into contact with drinking water is of utmost importance.
The Drinking Water Directive (DWD) plays a crucial role in establishing the standards and regulations necessary to safeguard the quality of drinking water throughout the European Union. In recent years, significant changes have been made to the DWD, including requirements for products and materials in contact with drinking water.
Why Introduce a New Directive?
The previous version of the DWD, established in 1998, emphasized the importance of maintaining the quality of drinking water and preventing any adverse health effects.
The European Commission cites the following reasons for the new DWD:
- Updating existing safety standards and developing an 'emerging substances' watchlist.
- Introduction of a 'risk-based approach' (RBA) covering the entire supply chain.
- Access to water: an obligation for member states to improve or maintain access to safe drinking water for everyone, especially vulnerable and marginalized groups.
- Provisions regarding substances and materials/products in contact with drinking water (Article 11 DWD).
- Greater transparency for consumers (public information).
1. The History
The new Drinking Water Directive did not come out of nowhere. It is the recast of the old 1998 DWD, taking the developments of the last decades into account. This includes the EAS and 4MSI results and the Right2Water initiative.

2. The Next Steps
With the public consultation started, the next steps for the Implementing and Delegated Acts that make up the EU approval system for product inContact with drinking water are shown below. After closure of the consultation and resulting changes to the drafts (if any) the Acts will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union. 20 days later, the enter into force.

3. The Transition
With the entry into force of the Acts, the transition of the current situation of national approvals will transition into the EU system. Starting in 2027, products entering the EU market will need to comply. Products with existing national approvals have until 2030 (or possibly 2032) to comply.

Be DWD Ready!
At Kiwa, we offer a comprehensive range of Drinking Water Directive (DWD) services specifically tailored to ensure water quality, system safety, and regulatory compliance during transitions and beyond. Whether you are navigating the complexities of local hygienic approvals or preparing robust DWD transition plans, Kiwa is here to guide you every step of the way.
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Local Hygienic Approval for Transition Period:
DWD Recipe Screening:
DWD Guidance:
DWD File Screening:
DWD Transition Plan:
DWD Formulation Review:
DWD Testing:
DWD Ready Declaration:
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