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Basic data Standard ID | GB/T 18916.7-2023 (GB/T18916.7-2023) | Description (Translated English) | Norm of water intake - Part 7: Alcohol | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | P41 | Classification of International Standard | 13.060.25 | Word Count Estimation | 12,114 | Date of Issue | 2023-05-23 | Date of Implementation | 2023-09-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 18916.7-2014 | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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ICS13:060:25
CCSP41
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replace GB/T 18916:7-2014
Water intake quota part 7: alcohol
Norm of water intake-Part 7:Alcohol
Released on 2023-05-23
2023-09-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Management Committee
foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1:1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1: Structure and Drafting Rules for Standardization Documents"
drafting:
This document is part 7 of GB/T 18916 "Water Intake Quota": GB/T 18916 has issued the following parts:
--- Part 1: thermal power generation;
--- Part 2: Iron and steel complex;
--- Part 3: Petroleum refining;
--- Part 4: Textile dyeing and finishing products;
--- Part 5: Paper products;
--- Part 6: Beer;
--- Part 7: Alcohol;
--- Part 8: Synthetic ammonia;
--- Part 9: Monosodium glutamate (MSG);
--- Part 10: Chemical and pharmaceutical products;
--- Part 11: Coal preparation;
--- Part 12: Aluminum oxide;
--- Part 13: Ethylene production;
--- Part 14: Wool textile products;
--- Part 15: Liquor manufacturing;
--- Part 16: Electrolytic aluminum;
--- Part 17: Accumulated bauxite production;
--- Part 18: Copper smelting production;
--- Part 19: Lead smelting production;
--- Part 20: Chemical fiber filament woven products;
--- Part 21: Silk products;
--- Part 22: Manufacturing of starch sugar;
--- Part 23: Manufacturing of citric acid;
--- Part 24: Linen textile products;
--- Part 25: Viscose fiber products;
--- Part 26: Soda ash;
--- Part 27: Urea;
--- Part 28: Industrial sulfuric acid;
--- Part 29: Caustic soda;
--- Part 30: Coking;
--- Part 31: Sintering/pellets for the iron and steel industry;
--- Part 32: Iron ore beneficiation;
--- Part 33: Indirect coal liquefaction;
--- Part 34: Coal direct liquefaction;
--- Part 35: Coal to methanol;
--- Part 36: Coal to ethylene glycol;
--- Part 37: Wet process phosphoric acid;
--- Part 38: Polyvinyl chloride;
--- Part 39: Coal-to-synthetic natural gas;
--- Part 40: Shipbuilding;
--- Part 41: Yeast manufacturing;
--- Part 42: Manufacturing of rice wine;
--- Part 43: Ionic rare earth ore smelting and separation production;
--- Part 44: Spandex products;
--- Part 45: Recycled polyester products;
--- Part 46: Nuclear power;
--- Part 47: Polysilicon production;
--- Part 48: Vinylon products;
--- Part 49: Nylon products;
--- Part 50: Polyester polyester products;
--- Part 51: p-xylene;
--- Part 52: Purified terephthalic acid;
--- Part 53: Sugar;
--- Part 54: Canned food;
--- Part 55: Leather;
--- Part 56: Fur;
--- Part 57: Dairy products;
--- Part 58: Titanium dioxide;
--- Part 59: Vinyl acetate;
--- Part 60: Silicone;
--- Part 61: Lysine salts;
--- Part 62: Cement;
--- Part 63: Flat glass;
--- Part 64: Building sanitary ceramics:
This document replaces GB/T 18916:7-2014 "Water Intake Quota Part 7: Alcohol Manufacturing", and is consistent with GB/T 18916:7-2014
In addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows:
--- Changed the terms and definitions (see Chapter 3, Chapter 3 of the:2012 edition);
---Changed the supply range of water intake (see 4:1:2, 4:1:2 of the:2014 edition);
---Changed the calculation method of water intake for thousand liters of alcohol (see 4:2, 4:2 of the:2014 edition);
--- Changed the water quota quota (see Chapter 5, Chapter 5 of the:2014 edition):
Please note that some contents of this document may refer to patents: The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents:
This document was proposed by the Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China:
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Water Conservation Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC442):
This document was drafted by: COFCO Biotechnology Co:, Ltd:, Jilin Province Xintianlong Industrial Co:, Ltd:, Taicang Xintai Alcohol Co:, Ltd:
Co:, Ltd:, China National Institute of Standardization, Mengzhou Huaxing Edible Alcohol Co:, Ltd:, Chengde Mountain Resort Enterprise Group Co:, Ltd:, Guangdong
Zhongke Tianyuan New Energy Technology Co:, Ltd:, China Liquor Industry Association, Water Resources Management Center of the Ministry of Water Resources, and Inner Mongolia Jinyuan Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Technology Co:, Ltd:
The main drafters of this document: Tong Yi, Teng Haitao, Mao Weigang, Cai Rong, Wen Hongjun, Huang Jinglu, Zhou Hongcai, Zhang Guohong, Liu Jialin, Zhang Yu:
This document was first released in:2004, revised for the first time in:2014, and this is the second revision:
Introduction
Water quota is a technical standard and an important basis for measuring the level of water conservation:
basis for rationalizing and conducting water resource justification: The quota standard for water use is to verify the permitted water volume, carry out water-saving evaluation, carrier construction, and standard-to-standard management
It is also an important means to implement the most stringent water resources management system:
GB/T 18916 will clarify the range of water intake, the supply range of water intake and the limits of water intake according to the characteristics of water use in different industries:
Metering, stipulates the calculation method of water intake quota, divides the quota index level, and makes requirements for quota management:
GB/T 18916 is proposed to consist of the following parts:
--- Part 1: thermal power generation;
--- Part 2: Iron and steel complex;
--- Part 3: Petroleum refining;
--- Part 4: Textile dyeing and finishing products;
--- Part 5: Paper products;
--- Part 6: Beer;
--- Part 7: Alcohol;
--- Part 8: Synthetic ammonia;
--- Part 9: Monosodium glutamate (MSG);
--- Part 10: Chemical and pharmaceutical products;
--- Part 11: Coal preparation;
--- Part 12: Aluminum oxide;
--- Part 13: Ethylene production;
--- Part 14: Wool textile products;
--- Part 15: Liquor manufacturing;
--- Part 16: Electrolytic aluminum;
--- Part 17: Accumulated bauxite production;
--- Part 18: Copper smelting production;
--- Part 19: Lead smelting production;
--- Part 20: Chemical fiber filament woven products;
--- Part 21: Silk products;
--- Part 22: Manufacturing of starch sugar;
--- Part 23: Manufacturing of citric acid;
--- Part 24: Linen textile products;
--- Part 25: Viscose fiber products;
--- Part 26: Soda ash;
--- Part 27: Urea;
--- Part 28: Industrial sulfuric acid;
--- Part 29: Caustic soda;
--- Part 30: Coking;
--- Part 31: Sintering/pellets for the iron and steel industry;
--- Part 32: Iron ore beneficiation;
--- Part 33: Indirect coal liquefaction;
--- Part 34: Coal direct liquefaction;
--- Part 35: Coal to methanol;
--- Part 36: Coal to ethylene glycol;
--- Part 37: Wet process phosphoric acid;
--- Part 38: Polyvinyl chloride;
--- Part 39: Coal-to-synthetic natural gas;
--- Part 40: Shipbuilding;
--- Part 41: Yeast manufacturing;
--- Part 42: Manufacturing of rice wine;
--- Part 43: Ionic rare earth ore smelting and separation production;
--- Part 44: Spandex products;
--- Part 45: Recycled polyester products;
--- Part 46: Nuclear power;
--- Part 47: Polysilicon production;
--- Part 48: Vinylon products;
--- Part 49: Nylon products;
--- Part 50: Polyester polyester products;
--- Part 51: p-xylene;
--- Part 52: Purified terephthalic acid;
--- Part 53: Sugar;
--- Part 54: Canned food;
--- Part 55: Leather;
--- Part 56: Fur;
--- Part 57: Dairy products;
--- Part 58: Titanium dioxide;
--- Part 59: Vinyl acetate;
--- Part 60: Silicone;
--- Part 61: Lysine salts;
--- Part 62: Cement;
--- Part 63: Flat glass;
--- Part 64: Building sanitary ceramics;
--- Part 65: Beverages;
--- Part 66: Stone:
Water intake quota part 7: alcohol
1 Scope
This document specifies the calculation method, water quota and quota management requirements for alcohol quotas:
This document is applicable to the management of water intake of existing, new and expanded fermented alcohol manufacturing enterprises:
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text: Among them, dated references
For documents, only the version corresponding to the date is applicable to this document; for undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to
this document:
GB/T 394:1 Industrial alcohol
GB/T 10343 Edible Alcohol
GB/T 12452 Water Balance Test General Rules
GB/T 18820 General rules for establishment of water intake quotas for industrial enterprises
GB/T 21534 Water Conservation Terminology
GB/T 24789 General Rules for Equipping and Management of Water Measuring Instruments for Water Units
3 Terms and Definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 394:1, GB/T 10343, GB/T 18820 and GB/T 21534 apply to this document:
4 Calculation method
4:1 General provisions
4:1:1 Scope of water intake
The amount of water extracted by enterprises from conventional water sources, including surface water (measured by water supply from water purification plants), groundwater, urban water supply projects, and enterprise
The water volume of other water or water products (such as steam, hot water, etc:) that the industry buys from the market:
4:1:2 Water supply scope
The supply range of water intake for alcohol production includes: main production, auxiliary production (including machine repair, boiler, air compressor station, circulating cooling system, inspection
testing, testing, internal transportation of the factory, etc:) and auxiliary production (including office, greening, canteen, bathroom, toilet, etc:) in the factory, excluding comprehensive utilization
Water withdrawals for product production (e:g: carbon dioxide recovery, production of protein feed, corn oil, biogas, etc:):
The supply scope of main production water intake includes:
For the production of alcohol using cereals and potatoes as raw materials, the water intake for production refers to the entire process from raw materials, mixing materials, liquid saccharification, fermentation, distillation to the production of alcohol products:
The amount of water taken by the process:
Using molasses as raw material to produce alcohol, the production water intake refers to the whole process from molasses dilution, preparation of cultured salt, fermentation, distillation to the production of alcohol products
The amount of water taken by the process:
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