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Evian Natural Spring Water - Annual Water Quality Report At Evian we are proud of the quality of our products. Evian Natural Spring Water is distributed nationally and meets or exceeds all bottled water standards for quality and safety at the Federal and state level. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates bottled water as a food. Our scientists and independent certified laboratories perform extensive tests on the water source and finished bottled water product to ensure we exceed or are compliant with all Federal and state bottled water requirements. In addition to existing stringent regulatory standards, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) maintains a strict Model Code of quality for its members. Evian is a member of IBWA and meets or exceeds the quality requirements of the IBWA s Model Code. Additionally, we take pride in the fact that our bottled water production plant is annually inspected, on an unannounced basis, by an independent testing organization, NSF International (NSF). Based on unannounced annual plant inspections and product testing, NSF certifies that Evian Natural Spring Water complies with federal and state bottled water regulations and IBWA s Model Code. NSF is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. For more information about IBWA and NSF, please visit their websites at http://www.bottledwater.org and http://www.nsf.org or call IBWA at -800-WATER- and NSF at -800-673-67. Evian Natural Spring Water Source Evian Natural Spring Water begins its journey as rain and snow at the top of the French Alps. It takes at least years for every drop of Evian to filter through the glacial sand formations of the French Alps. It is also during that long journey that Evian acquires its unique, well-balanced, mineral composition. Evian s mineral composition has remained unique since it was first recorded in 807, an additional proof of its quality. Evian Natural Spring Water Bottling Evian Natural Spring Water is bottled exclusively at its protected natural spring source (Cachat Spring), which lies at the very foot of the French Alps, far from any urban or industrial development. The Cachat Spring name is clearly stated on the Evian s label. Evian s source is approved by several regulatory agencies based on a detailed and extensive review. The high quality of Evian both at the source and after bottling is controlled by analytical tests. These tests verify that the water is not contaminated in any way. Several hundred tests are performed daily both on the source before the water is bottled and on the finished product to verify the constancy of the mineral composition, the absence of pollution and the quality of the plastic bottles. The stainless steel piping from the spring directly to the plant and the filling equipment are designed to protect Evian s purity, in addition to the automated bottling equipment which is maintained under strict sanitary conditions. Water Quality Data Attached is a copy of our most recent extensive water quality testing conducted by the independent certified laboratory, NSF. The NSF Report lists the water quality test results for over 7 substances including inorganics (metals, minerals, etc.), organics (pesticides, herbicides, etc.) and microbials as well as physical parameters. Evian Natural Spring Water is analyzed for both regulated and unregulated substances. This Report contains the substance analyzed, approved test method used, test result, minimum detection limit, measurement unit, date analyzed and FDA Quality Standard for bottled water, if applicable. The FDA Quality Standards are the maximum allowable levels for over 80 substances in bottled water. Evian Natural Spring Water is in full compliance with all federal, state and industry bottled water standards. For more information about Evian Natural Spring Water call -800-633-3363 or write to us at Evian Consumer Care, PO Box 9096, Allentown, PA 809-096

Live Safer TM NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 480, USA -800.NSF.MARK +-734.769.800 www.nsf.org TEST REPORT Send To: 4040 Ms. Veunita Saxena Danone Waters of America, Inc. 00 Hillside Avenue, st. Floor White Plains, NY 0603-863 Facility: 404 S.A. des Eaux Minerales d'evian B.P. 87, Place de la Gare 7403 Evian Cedex France Result PASS Report Date -FEB-04 Customer Name S.A. des Eaux Minerales d'evian Tested To USFDA CFR Title Part 6.0 Description Natural Spring Water Test Type Job Number Annual Collection A-00439 Project Number 9670 (CLAA) Project Manager Carla Silva Santos Marques Thank you for having your product tested by NSF International. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report. Report Authorization Date -FEB-04 Kerri Levanseler - Director, Chemistry Laboratory FI040083 A-00439 Page of 0

General Information Standard: USFDA CFR Title Part 6.0 Date and Time Sampled: /0/4 04:00 EST Lot Number: Line G 0 0 06 Product Description: Natural Spring Water Sample Id: S-0000399 Description: Natural Spring Water - Line G 0 0 06 Sampled Date: 0/0/04 Received Date: 0/07/04 Testing Parameter Reporting Limit Result FDA SOQ Units P / F Physical Quality Alkalinity as CaCO3 Color Specific Conductance Corrosivity Hardness, Total Odor, Threshold Solids Total Dissolved Turbidity ph Temperature Bicarbonate 0 0.0 0 90 600 8 30 330 7.0 30 3 00 CaCO3 Color Unit umhos/cm CaCO3 TON NTU deg. C HCO3 Disinfection Residuals/Disinfection By-Products Bromate Chloramine, Total Dichloramine Monochloramine Nitrogen trichloride Chlorite Chlorine Dioxide Bromochloroacetic Acid Dibromoacetic Acid Dichloroacetic Acid Monobromoacetic Acid Monochloroacetic Acid Total Haloacetic Acid Trichloroacetic Acid Chlorine, Total Residual 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 4 000 0.8 60 4 Radiologicals Uranium 0.00 0.00 0.03 Inorganic Chemicals Aluminum Antimony Arsenic * Asbestos in Water (Ref: EPA 600/4-83/043,0)-Bureau Veritas Amphibole Fibers Chrysotile Fibers Single Fiber Detection Limit Barium Beryllium Bromide 0.0 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.000 0 0.006 0.0 0.004 MFL MFL MFL FI040083 A-00439 Page of 0

Sample Id: S-0000399 Testing Parameter Reporting Limit Result FDA SOQ Units P / F Inorganic Chemicals Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium (includes Hexavalent Chromium) Copper Cyanide, Total Fluoride Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Nickel Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Nitrite Total Nitrate + Nitrite-Nitrogen Potassium Selenium Silver Sodium Sulfate as SO4 Surfactants (MBAS) Thallium Phenolics Zinc 0.000 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00. 0.000 0.00 0.0 8 9 7 0.00 0.00 0.88 0.88.0 6.7 3 0.00 0.4 0.3 0.00 0.0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 N N Organic Chemicals Diquat (Ref: EPA 49.) Diquat Endothall (Ref. EPA 48.) - () Endothall Glyphosate (Ref: EPA 47) Glyphosate Perchlorate (Ref: EPA 34.0) Perchlorate,3,7,8-TCDD (Ref: EPA 63B),3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Carbamate Pesticides (Ref: 3.) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran Aldicarb Aldicarb sulfone Aldicarb sulfoxide Carbaryl Carbofuran Methomyl Oxamyl Herbicides (Ref: EPA.3),4,-TP,4-D Bentazon 0.4 9 6 0 0 00 700 30 40 00 0 70 pg/l FI040083 A-00439 Page 3 of 0

Sample Id: S-0000399 Testing Parameter Reporting Limit Result FDA SOQ Units P / F Organic Chemicals Dalapon DCPA Acid Metabolites Dicamba Dinoseb Pentachlorophenol Picloram Semivolatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA.),4 Dinitrotoluene,6-Dinitrotoluene Alachlor Aldrin Atrazine Benzo(a)Pyrene bis(-ethylhexyl)adipate bis(-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) Butachlor Butylbenzylphthalate Di-n-butylphthalate Dieldrin Diethylphthalate Dimethylphthalate Endrin EPTC Heptachlor Heptachlor Epoxide Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Lindane Methoxychlor Metolachlor Metribuzin Molinate p,p'-dde (4,4'-DDE) Propachlor Simazine Terbacil Volatiles: EDB and DBCP (Ref: EPA 04.),-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) Volatiles: Regulated and Monitoring VOC's (Ref: EPA 4.),,,-Tetrachloroethane,,-Trichloroethane,,,-Tetrachloroethane,,-Trichloroethane,-Dichloroethane,-Dichloroethylene,-Dichloropropene,,3-Trichlorobenzene,,3-Trichloropropane 0.04 0.0 0.0 00 7 00 3 400 6 0.4 0 40 4 0.0 00 7 FI040083 A-00439 Page 4 of 0

Sample Id: S-0000399 Testing Parameter Reporting Limit Result FDA SOQ Units P / F Organic Chemicals,,3-Trimethylbenzene,,4-Trichlorobenzene,,4-Trimethylbenzene,-Dichlorobenzene,-Dichloroethane,-Dichloropropane,3,-Trimethylbenzene,3-Dichlorobenzene,3-Dichloropropane,4-Dichlorobenzene,-Dichloropropane -Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane Carbon Tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chlorodibromomethane Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane cis-,-dichloroethylene cis-,3-dichloropropene Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluoromethane Ethyl Benzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) m+p-xylenes Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) Methylene Chloride n-butylbenzene n-propylbenzene Naphthalene o-xylene p-isopropyltoluene (Cymene) sec-butylbenzene Styrene tert-butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Total Trihalomethanes Total Xylenes trans-,-dichloroethylene 70 600 7 00 70 700 00 000 80 0000 00 FI040083 A-00439 Page of 0

Sample Id: S-0000399 Testing Parameter Reporting Limit Result FDA SOQ Units P / F Organic Chemicals trans-,3-dichloropropene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluoromethane Trichlorotrifluoroethane Vinyl Chloride Chlorinated Pesticides and Organohalides by EPA 08. Chlordane Endrin PCB 06 PCB PCB 3 PCB 4 PCB 48 PCB 4 PCB 60 Total PCBs Toxaphene 0.0 3 FI040083 A-00439 Page 6 of 0

<<Additional Information>> Sample Id: S-0000399 Test Parameter Date Analyzed Date Prepared/ Processed Time Analyzed Physical Quality Alkalinity (Ref: SM 30-B) Color (Ref: SM 0-B) Specific Conductance (Ref: EPA ) Corrosivity (Ref: SM 330-B) Hardness, Total (Ref: EPA 00.7) Odor, Threshold Number (Ref: EPA 4) Solids, Total Dissolved (Ref: SM 40-C) Turbidity (Ref: EPA 8) ph (Ref: SM400-HB) Bicarbonate (Ref: SM 30-B) Disinfection Residuals/Disinfection By-Products Bromate (Ref: EPA 30) Chloramines (Ref: SM 400-Cl-G) Chlorite (Ref: EPA 30) Chlorine Dioxide (Ref: SM 400-ClO-D) 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 3-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 3-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 3:00 3:4:00 0:40: 0:4:00 0:4:00 Haloacetic Acids (Ref: EPA.) 8-FEB-04 4-FEB-04 Chlorine, Total Residual (ref. SM 400CL-G) Radiologicals Uranium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Inorganic Chemicals Aluminum (Ref: EPA 00.8) Antimony in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Arsenic in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) 0-FEB-04 0:4:00 # * Asbestos in Water (Ref: EPA 600/4-83/043,0)-Bureau Veritas 0-FEB-04 4:06 Barium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Beryllium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Bromide (Ref: EPA 30) 3-FEB-04 Cadmium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Calcium in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) Chloride (Ref: EPA 300.0) 0-FEB-04 Chromium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Copper in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Cyanide, Total (Ref: EPA 33.4) 4-FEB-04 Fluoride (Ref: SM 400-F-C) -FEB-04 FI040083 A-00439 Page 7 of 0

<<Additional Information>> Sample Id: S-0000399 Test Parameter Date Analyzed Date Prepared/ Processed Time Analyzed Inorganic Chemicals Iron in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) Lead in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Magnesium in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) Manganese in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Mercury in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Nickel in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Nitrogen, Nitrate (Ref: EPA 300.0) Nitrogen, Nitrite (Ref: EPA 300.0) Total Nitrite + Nitrate-Nitrogen (Ref: EPA 300.0) Potassium by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) Selenium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Silver in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Sodium in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) Sulfate as SO4 (Ref: EPA 300.0) Surfactants, Methylene Blue Active Substances (Ref: SM 40-C) Thallium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) * Phenolics, Total Recoverable (Based on EPA 4) Zinc in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) Organic Chemicals 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 4-FEB-04 :47:00 :47:00 09:49:00 Diquat (Ref: EPA 49.) Endothall (Ref. EPA 48.) - () Glyphosate (Ref: EPA 47) Perchlorate (Ref: EPA 34.0),3,7,8-TCDD (Ref: EPA 63B) Carbamate Pesticides (Ref: 3.) Herbicides (Ref: EPA.3) Semivolatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA.) Volatiles: EDB and DBCP (Ref: EPA 04.) Volatiles: Regulated and Monitoring VOC's (Ref: EPA 4.) Chlorinated Pesticides and Organohalides by EPA 08. Test Notes Endrin was analyzed on /9/4 4-FEB-04 -FEB-04 8-FEB-04 3-FEB-04 -FEB-04 -FEB-04 9-FEB-04 3-FEB-04 8-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 8-FEB-04 3-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 -FEB-04 7-FEB-04 0-FEB-04 FI040083 A-00439 Page 8 of 0

Testing Laboratories: Flag ----------------------- All work performed at: (Unless otherwise specified) Id -------------- NSF_AA Address --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor MI 480 # BVNA Bureau Veritas North America 3380 Chastain Meadows Pkwy 300 Kennesaw, GA 3044 Arizona License #AZ067 References to Testing Procedures: NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description ---------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C00 Odor, Threshold Number (Ref: EPA 4) C0,3,7,8-TCDD (Ref: EPA 63B) C30 * Asbestos in Water (Ref: EPA 600/4-83/043,0)-Bureau Veritas C303 Chloride (Ref: EPA 300.0) C304 Bromide (Ref: EPA 30) C30 Bromate (Ref: EPA 30) C306 Nitrogen, Nitrate (Ref: EPA 300.0) C307 Nitrogen, Nitrite (Ref: EPA 300.0) C308 Sulfate as SO4 (Ref: EPA 300.0) C309 Cyanide, Total (Ref: EPA 33.4) C30 * Phenolics, Total Recoverable (Based on EPA 4) C30 Chlorite (Ref: EPA 30) C3033 Aluminum (Ref: EPA 00.8) C3036 Arsenic in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C3039 Barium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C304 Beryllium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C3044 Calcium in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) C3047 Cadmium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C303 Chromium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C309 Copper in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C3064 Iron in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) C307 Mercury in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C3079 Potassium by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) C308 Magnesium in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) C3086 Manganese in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C309 Sodium in Drinking Water by ICPAES (Ref: EPA 00.7) C3094 Nickel in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C30 Lead in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C34 Antimony in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C36 Selenium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C38 Thallium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C336 Zinc in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C344 Solids, Total Dissolved (Ref: SM 40-C) C34 Turbidity (Ref: EPA 8) C3 Surfactants, Methylene Blue Active Substances (Ref: SM 40-C) C37 Color (Ref: SM 0-B) C38 Specific Conductance (Ref: EPA ) C39 ph (Ref: SM400-HB) C36 Hardness, Total (Ref: EPA 00.7) C366 Bicarbonate (Ref: SM 30-B) C368 Chlorine Dioxide (Ref: SM 400-ClO-D) C369 Chloramines (Ref: SM 400-Cl-G) C370 Fluoride (Ref: SM 400-F-C) C374 Alkalinity (Ref: SM 30-B) FI040083 A-00439 Page 9 of 0

References to Testing Procedures: ( Cont'd ) NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description ---------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C388 Silver in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C30 Corrosivity (Ref: SM 330-B) C334 Total Nitrite + Nitrate-Nitrogen (Ref: EPA 300.0) C3393 Chlorine, Total Residual (ref. SM 400CL-G) C4076 Carbamate Pesticides (Ref: 3.) C44 Diquat (Ref: EPA 49.) C44 Endothall (Ref. EPA 48.) - () C493 Glyphosate (Ref: EPA 47) C498 Haloacetic Acids (Ref: EPA.) C40 Herbicides (Ref: EPA.3) C4343 Semivolatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA.) C44 Volatiles: EDB and DBCP (Ref: EPA 04.) C4496 Uranium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 00.8) C4497 Perchlorate (Ref: EPA 34.0) C466 Volatiles: Regulated and Monitoring VOC's (Ref: EPA 4.) C4669 Chlorinated Pesticides and Organohalides by EPA 08. Certifications: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arizona ( # AZ06 ) California ( # 034 CA ) Connecticut ( # PH-06 ) Florida ( # E-877 FL ) Hawaii Indiana Maryland ( # 0 ) Michigan ( # 0048 ) North Carolina (# 670) New Jersey ( # MI770 ) Nevada ( # MI0003000A ) New York (# 06 ) Pennslyvania ( # 68-003 ) South Carolina ( # 800 ) Virginia ( # 0004 ) Vermont ( # VT 06 ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test descriptions preceded by an asterisk * indicate that testing has been performed per NSF International requirements but is not within its scope of accreditation. The reported result for Odor, Phenolics, Potassium, Specific Conductance and Total Residual Chlorine cannot be used for compliance purposes within the State of Arizona. Notes: ) Bottled water sold in the United States shall not contain Fluoride in excess of the levels published by the USFDA in CFR Part 6.0. These levels are based on the annual average of maximum daily air temperatures at the location where the bottled water is sold at retail. Please refer to the most current edition of the regulation to determine the Fluoride maximum level that pertains to your product. ) A blank on the FDA SOQ column indicates that no maximum level has been established by the FDA for that contaminant. 3) An result means that the contaminant was not detected at or above the detection limit for the instrument. For a list of NSF International Method Detection Limits refer to http://www.nsf.org/media/enews/documents/minimum_detection_level_spreadsheet.pdf. FI040083 A-00439 Page 0 of 0