Sunday, October 19, 2014

Rim Quality Control


A certificate given to Rim Company

Rim bottles for water coolers

A citizen drinking from a Rim bottle


o   Chemical, physical and bacteriological analysis of the spring water conform with regulations set by the World Health Organization, the European Union, the U.S (FDA Regulations), Canadian and Russian standards, thus Rim is accepted as a drinking water of excellent quality all around the world.
o   Mineral water quality is continuously controlled by local governmental standard health agencies in addition to in-house quality control procedures implemented by the technical quality control department.
o   Moreover Rim Natural Mineral Water S.A.L., is constantly tested by independent international laboratories of high repute all over the year.


Rim. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2014, from http://www.rimwater.com/Templates/Rim.aspx?PostingId=677

Rim Bottling Plant

Rim bottles in a supermarket storage room

Rim bottle on a kitchen counter


§  The Rim bottling plant is situated on the eastern side of Mount Sannine at an altitude of 1250 meters above sea level.

§  It has been recently fitted with advanced and modern equipment.

§  The plant receives natural spring mineral water by gravity from an altitude of 1450 meters above sea level.

§  Water first reaches the plant via a Stainless Steel (316) piping network. This water is subject to continuous laboratory control under the supervision of in-house specialists on an ongoing basis.

§  Rim Natural Mineral Water S.A.L. is currently operating a highly sophisticated, tailor-made bottling line supplied by Krones in Germany, with a bottling capacity of 35,000 bottles / hour for all available sizes.

§  After their final sealing and labeling, the bottles are packed in one of two different ways: They are either plastic wrapped, and then transferred to a machine called the “Handle applicate” which affixes a handle for easy carrying by the consumer, or packed in trademark cardboard boxes. Thereafter, the packs are placed on pallets and are transported to warehouses, where they are to be distributed in local and export markets.


Rim. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2014, from http://www.rimwater.com/Templates/Rim.aspx?PostingId=677




Rim water composition in mg/l




Rim Water Composition Label


Calcium 33 mg/l
Magnesium 16 mg/l
Sodium 2.3 mg/l
Potassium 0.3 mg/l
Iron <0.01 mg/l
Bicarbonates 150 mg/l
Sulphates 12 mg/l
Chlorides mg/l
Nitrates 1.5 mg/l
Fluorides 0.1 mg/l



Rim. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2014, from http://www.rimwater.com/Templates/Rim.aspx?PostingId=677

Rim H2O Quality

Rim Bottles displayed in the supermarket



Rim natural mineral water is:
·       pure
·       free of nitrites


The proportion of total dissolved solids in the water ranges between 120 and 180 milligrams per liter, which is:
§  Low enough to bring it within the range of “quality water”, as defined by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
§  High enough to compensate for the loss of minerals from the human body in hot weathers.


Rim natural water is light and digestive:
Ø It aids digestion
Ø It aids the cleansing of the kidneys
Ø It aids the cleansing of the urinary system


Its low mineral content is good for the use in:
v Preparation of food
v mixture of juices

v milk and many other drinks


A cooler with a Rim Bottle 



Rim. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2014, from http://www.rimwater.com/Templates/Rim.aspx?PostingId=677

Rim Spring Preserved Environment




Rim bottle




Early in 1995 after the initiative of the founder Mr. Merched Baaklini, Rim Company for Natural Mineral Water S.A.L., started making a model of a safe environment at the Ain As-Sayfiyeh spring and its surroundings. 

The corporation took protections by owning a wide area of mountains in order to guard the water of Rim, using advanced methods in preserving the geological nature, the safety of its soil, water, and snow, from any possible pollution in the future.


The cleanliness of the mineral water and its composition are guaranteed by the fact that the natural environment remains untouched.



The property around the Rim bottling plant and spring is planted with Lebanese cedars.


Rim. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2014, from http://www.rimwater.com/Templates/Rim.aspx?PostingId=677

Rim Spring History - Origin & Location




Mount Sannine taken from a 10th floor balcony in  Dhour El Shweir



Mount Sannine is a chain of Mountains that makes one of the serial mounts overseeing the wide Bekaa valley.

Mount Sannine is at 2628 meters above sea level.

Mount Sannine was labeled as the "Palace of Water" covered with eternal snow. 

Pure, crystal sweet liquid bursts from a one hundred million years old spring known as Ain-As-Saifiyeh emerging at an altitude of 1450 meters.

Its pearly drops have dripped through the traces of the ageless rocks in the depths of the Sannine mountains.


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