Kiwa DWD Consortium: cost-effective and secure DWD registration for EU drinking water applications
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What Is the Drinking Water Directive?
The DWD (Directive 2020/2184) introduces major changes regulating chemicals that may migrate into drinking water across the EU. It establishes a new EU Positive List (EU-PL), requires renewals and notifications for new substances, mandates Notified Bodies to approve constructs used for drinking water, and sets higher migration standards for materials in contact with drinking water.
~600 Substances
On the EU-PL set to expire by 31 December 2028 if not supportedFull Dossier Deadline
Submit to ECHA by 30 June 2027 — 18 months before expiration - if you want to ensure that even if ECHA is delayed substances stay on the listNOI Deadline
To guarantee the dossier deadline it is advisable that these Notification of Intentions must reach ECHA in 2026 (working deadline)Key Deadlines at a Glance
These are challenging deadlines. Acting now is essential to ensure key substances remain on the EU Positive List. And building on this a further 1400 substances expire in the 2031-2034 period.
June-December 2026
30 June 2027
31 December 2028
What is the Kiwa DWD Consortium?
The Kiwa DWD Consortium is a collaboration of manufacturers of substances, materials and final products that come into contact with drinking water. Participants work together to maintain compliance under the EU Drinking Water Directive (DWD). Kiwa coordinates the process: from identifying relevant substances and participants, through data collection and dossier preparation, to final registration via the ECHA IUCLID system. This structured approach allows participants to share costs and risks, protect confidential information, and comply with the regulation more efficiently.
The Kiwa DWD Consortium helps companies work together in a practical and confidential way to support substance registration under the EU Drinking Water Directive. By joining forces, participants can reduce risk, share costs and avoid duplication of effort.
Why this matters
If your substance or material is linked to the EU Positive List, expiry can have a direct impact on your market access. Re-registration is not just an administrative task. It can involve major data gathering, toxicological assessment, dossier preparation and submission through the ECHA IUCLID system. The source material also notes that, in a worst-case scenario, toxicological testing costs can prove to be extremely costly.
For many companies, the challenge is not only the cost. It is also the question of how to protect confidential information, avoid free riders and ensure that the burden is shared fairly across interested parties.
The challenge for manufacturers
Companies that act alone often face unnecessary cost, complexity and uncertainty. You want to avoid:
- Disclosure of confidential information
- Paying the full cost yourself
- Free riders benefiting from your investment
- Unexpected surprises, such as restrictions or bans affecting your substances or materials
A coordinated and harmonized approach offers a more efficient route forward.
The Kiwa DWD Consortium solution
Kiwa has developed the DWD Consortium to support manufacturers that need to keep substances and materials on the EU market for drinking water applications. The consortium approach is designed to be honest, harmonized and practical.
Our service includes:
- Inventory of substance users
- Anonymous participation for raw material manufacturers and product manufacturers
- Preparation of the submission dossier
- Registration of dossiers via the ECHA IUCLID system
This allows participants to contribute to the registration process while remaining anonymous where needed.
How the consortium works
The Kiwa DWD Consortium starts by identifying relevant substance users and collecting key information on substances, materials and formulations. This may include substance details such as EU Positive List number or CAS number, along with datasheets and manufacturer information. Based on this input, Kiwa defines the next steps and can provide a dedicated proposal for registration through consortium membership.
This structured process helps companies move towards registration in a way that is more manageable, more confidential and more cost-effective than going alone.
Why choose Kiwa
Kiwa combines regulatory understanding with practical support for the drinking water sector. Through the DWD Consortium, we help companies:
✓ Protect confidential business information
✓ Spread costs across multiple participants
✓ Reduce the risk of non-registration
✓ Streamline dossier creation and submission
✓ Stay prepared for upcoming EU Positive List deadlines
By coordinating the process centrally, Kiwa helps participants save time, reduce uncertainty and improve the quality of the submission.
Who should join
The Kiwa DWD Consortium is relevant for:
- Substance manufacturers
- Raw material manufacturers
- Final product manufacturers
If your business depends on substances or materials that must remain compliant for drinking water applications in the EU, early action is essential.
Get in touch
Do you want to keep your substances or materials on the market while protecting your confidential information? Join the Kiwa DWD Consortium and let us support your registration process in a fair, harmonized and anonymous way. Need more information? Contact Kiwa to discuss your substances, materials and registration needs.