What parts of the UK do water supply regulations apply to?
They apply from the point where water enters the property’s underground pipe (usually at the stop tap at the property boundary), to where the water is used in plumbing systems, water fittings and water-using appliances.
Who has a duty to comply with the Water Supply Water Fittings Regulations 1999?
Enforcement. We have a legal obligation to enforce the Regulations which are carried out by a team of qualified Water Fittings Regulations Technicians.
Who are the regulators of the Water Supply regulations?
The Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) is a non-ministerial government department. We are the economic regulator for the water and sewerage sectors in England and Wales.
What do water regulations do?
They are designed to protect public health and promote the efficient use of water. The regulations and byelaws apply to all plumbing systems, water fittings and water-using appliances which are supplied, or are due to be supplied, from the public water supply.
What is a water regulation?
Regulation of water systems reflects the federal nature of the United States, with responsibility for governance shared between national and state governments. All community water systems are subject to regulation by state drinking water primacy agencies pursuant to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974.
Can a private water supply be cut off?
Can your water company disconnect your supply? If you are a domestic (non-business customer), water companies can’t, by law, disconnect or restrict your water supply if you owe them money. If you’re a tenant, see Paying your water bill if you’re a tenant.
What do water regulations prevent?
The Water Fittings Regulations and Scottish Water Byelaws are designed to prevent misuse, waste, undue consumption or erroneous measurement of water and, most importantly, to prevent contamination of drinking water.
What is the purpose of water regulation?
The National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWRs or primary standards) are legally enforceable standards that apply to public water systems. The primary standards ensure all drinking water in the U.S is safe for human consumption.