- Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999
The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 are regulations imposed on the
England and Wales Water industry byStatutory Instrument .The regulations were signed jointly by
Michael Meacher ,Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions andJon Owen Jones , Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales Arrangement
The Regulations are divided into three parts and a further 3 Schedules are attached
Parts
Part I defines terms used and defines the scope of the regulations.
Part II specifiies the requirements for water fittings; restrictions on the installation of water fittings; certification to be issued and notifications to be given.
Part III deals with enforcement, penalties, tests and disputes.
Schedules
Schedule 1 categorizes water into five different levels fluid catergories for "wholesomeness", while schedule 2 provides further explanation of terms used within the body of the regulations.Schedule 3 revokes previous water byelaws.
Fluid category 1
Wholesome water supplied by a water undertaker and complying with the requirements of regulations made under section 67 of the
Water Industry Act 1991 .Fluid category 2
Water in fluid category 1 whose aesthetic quality is impaired owing to-:a) a change in its temperature, or:b) the presence of substances or
organism s causing a change in its taste, odour or appearance, including water in a hot water distribution system.Fluid category 3
Fluid which represents a slight health hazard because of the concentration of substances of low toxicity, including any fluid which contains-:a)
ethylene glycol ,copper sulphate solution or similar chemical additives, or:b)sodium hypochlorite (commondisinfectant s).Fluid category 4
Fluid which represents a significant health hazard because of the concentration of
toxic substances, including any fluid which contains-:a) chemical,carcinogenic substances or pesticides (includinginsecticides andherbicides ), or:b) environmental organisms of potential health significance.Fluid category 5
Fluid representing a serious health hazard because of the concentration of pathogenic organisms, radioactive or very toxic substances, including any fluid which contains-:a) faecal material or other human waste;:b) butchery or other animal waste; or:c)
pathogens from any other source.References
* Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 HMSO
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