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4.—(1) The Private Supplies Regulations are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (8).
(2) In regulation 12(2), omit the words “to take” where they first occur.
(3) In regulation 13(2), omit the words “to take” where they first occur.
(4) In regulation 44(2)(a)(ii), for ““regulation 44(1);” substitute ““regulation 44(1)”;”.
(5) In schedule 1 (information to be registered)—
(a)in paragraph 2(e)(ii), for “supply” substitute “system”; and
(b)in paragraph 2(k), for “Supply” substitute “Supplies”.
(6) In schedule 3 (monitoring), in paragraph 4(3) of Part E, for “Part B” substitute “Part F”.
(7) In schedule 4 (methods of analysis), in Part B—
(a)in paragraph 3, for “correponding” substitute “corresponding”;
(b)in the second column (with the heading “uncertainty of measurement (% of parametric value, except pH)”) of Table 1, in the row for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, for “30” substitute “50”; and
(c)in the fourth column (with the heading “limit of detection (% of parametric value, except for pH)”) of Table 2, in the row for oxidisability, for “25” substitute “10”.
(8) In schedule 8 (powers of entry etc.: further provision), in paragraph 7(1) for “offense” substitute “offence”.
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