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The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007

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Regulations 2 and 4

SCHEDULE 1N.I.PRESCRIBED CONCENTRATIONS AND VALUES

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 1 in operation at 1.4.2007, see reg. 1(1)

TABLE A: MICROBIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS

Part I: Directive requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum)Units of measurementPoint of Compliance(*)
(*)

Where water is supplied from a tanker see regulation 4(3)(a)

1.Enterococci0number/100mlConsumers’ taps
2.Escherichia coli (E. coli)0number/100mlConsumers’ taps

Part II: National requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum)Units of measurementPoint of Compliance
(**)

Compliance required as to 95% of samples taken for coliform bacteria from each service reservoir (regulation 4(6)).

1.Coliform bacteria0number/100mlService reservoirs(**) and water treatment works
2.Escherichia coli (E. coli)0number/100mlService reservoirs and water treatment works

TABLE B: CHEMICAL PARAMETERS

Part I: Directive requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum)Units of MeasurementPoint of compliance

Notes:

(i)

The parametric value refers to the residual monomer concentration in the water as calculated according to specifications of the maximum release from the corresponding polymer in contact with the water. This is controlled by product specification.

(ii)

See also regulation 6(6).

(iii)

See also regulation 4(2)(d).

(iv)

See the definition of “pesticides and related products” in regulation 2.

(v)

The parametric value applies to each individual pesticide.

(vi)

“Pesticides: Total” means the sum of the concentrations of the individual pesticides detected and quantified in the monitoring procedure.

(vii)

The specified compounds are:

  • benzo(b)fluoranthene

  • benzo(k)fluoranthene

  • benzo(ghi)perylene

  • indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.

The parametric value applies to the sum of the concentrations of the individual compounds detected and quantified in the monitoring process.

(viii)

The parametric value applies to the sum of the concentrations of the individual compounds detected and quantified in the monitoring process.

(ix)

The specified compounds are:

  • chloroform

  • bromoform

  • dibromochloromethane

  • bromodichloromethane.

The parametric value applies to the sum of the concentrations of the individual compounds detected and quantified in the monitoring process.

1.Acrylamide0.10µg/l(i)
2.Antimony5.0µgSb/lConsumers’ taps
3.Arsenic10µgAs/lConsumers’ taps
4Benzene1.0µg/lConsumers’ taps
5Benzo(a)pyrene0.010µg/lConsumers’ taps
6Boron1.0mgB/lConsumers’ taps
7Bromate10µgBrO3/lConsumers’ taps
8Cadmium5.0µgCd/lConsumers’ taps
9Chromium50µgCr/lConsumers’ taps
10Copper (ii)2.0mgCu/lConsumers’ taps
11Cyanide50µgCN/lConsumers’ taps
121, 2 dichloroethane3.0µg/lConsumers’ taps
13Epichlorohydrin0.10µg/l(i)
14Fluoride1.5mgF/lConsumers’ taps
15Lead (ii)(a) 25, from 25th December 2003 until immediately before 25th December 2013µgPb/lConsumers’ taps
(b) 10, on and after 25th December 2013µgPb/lConsumers’ taps
16Mercury1.0µgHg/lConsumers’ taps
17Nickel (ii)20µgNi/lConsumers’ taps
18Nitrate (iii)50mgNO3/lConsumers’ taps
19Nitrite (iii)0.50mgNO2/lConsumers’ taps
0.10Treatment works
20

Pesticides (iv) (v)

Aldrin

Dieldrin

Heptachlor

Heptachlor epoxide

0.030

µg/l

Consumers’ taps

other pesticides0.10µg/lConsumers’ taps
21Pesticides: Total (vi)0.50µg/lConsumers’ taps
22Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (vii)0.10µg/lConsumers’ taps
23Selenium10µgSe/lConsumers’ taps
24Tetrachloroethene and Trichloroethene (viii)10µg/lConsumers’ taps
25Trihalomethanes: Total (ix)100µg/lConsumers’ taps
26Vinyl chloride0.50µg/l(i)

Part II: National requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum unless otherwise stated)Units of measurementPoint of compliance
1.Aluminium200µgAl/lConsumers’ taps
2.Colour20mg/l Pt/CoConsumers’ taps
3.Hydrogen ion10.0pH valueConsumers’ taps
6.5 (minimum)pH value
4.Iron200µgFe/lConsumers’ taps
5.Manganese50µgMn/lConsumers’ taps
6.Odour3 at 25°CDilution numberConsumers’ taps
7.Sodium200mgNa/lConsumers’ taps
8.Taste3 at 25°CDilution numberConsumers’ taps
9.Tetrachloromethane3µg/lConsumers’ taps
10.Turbidity4NTUConsumers’ taps

Part II: National requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum unless otherwise stated)Units of measurementPoint of compliance
1.Aluminium200µgAl/lConsumers’ taps
2.Colour20mg/l Pt/CoConsumers’ taps
3.Hydrogen ion10.0pH valueConsumers’ taps
6.5 (minimum)pH value
4.Iron200µgFe/lConsumers’ taps
5.Manganese50µgMn/lConsumers’ taps
6.Odour3 at 25°CDilution numberConsumers’ taps
7.Sodium200mgNa/lConsumers’ taps
8.Taste3 at 25°CDilution numberConsumers’ taps
9.Tetrachloromethane3µg/lConsumers’ taps
10.Turbidity4NTUConsumers’ taps

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