International regulations regarding the Potable Water Quality Monitoring and Control were driven by the World Health Organization (WHO) via its International Health Regulations (IHR). And soon enough adapted for on-board potable water, as part of the overall Ship Sanitation Certificate. MLC 2006 does apply to all seagoing vessels and is in force since the 20th August 2013
![PSMTS-K100141-MTS-Standard-Potable-Water-Kit](/img/cache/psmts-k100141-mts-standard-potable-water-kit-250x167.jpg)
Standard Potable Water Kit
PSMTS-K100141![PSMTS-K100142---Full-Potable-Water-Kit](/img/cache/psmts-k100142-full-potable-water-kit-250x167.jpg)
Full Potable Water Kit
PSMTS-K100142![PSMTS-K100185-MTS-Marine-Potable-Chlorine-Kit](/img/cache/psmts-k100185-mts-marine-potable-chlorine-kit-250x167.jpg)
Marine Potable Chlorine Kit
PSMTS-K100185![PSMTS-K100186-MTS-Marine-Potable-Bacteria-Kit](/img/cache/psmts-k100186-mts-marine-potable-bacteria-kit-250x167.jpg)