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Regulations 2 and 4

SCHEDULE 1S PRESCRIBED CONCENTRATIONS AND VALUES

TABLE AS Microbiological parameters

Part I: Directive requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum)Units of MeasurementPoint of compliance
1.Enterococci0number/100mlconsumers’ taps
2.Escherichia coli (E. coli)0number/100mlconsumers’ taps

Part II: National requirements

Note:

{s001} compliance required as to 95% of samples from each service reservoir (regulation 4(6))

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum)Units of MeasurementPoint of compliance
1.Coliform bacteria0number/100mlservice reservoirs {s001} and water treatment works
2.Escherichia coli (E coli)0number/100mlservice reservoirs and water treatment works

TABLE BS Chemical parameters

Part I: Directive requirements

Notes:

{s002} 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.

{s003} See also regulation 6(6).

{s004} See also regulation 4(2)(d).

{s005} See the definition of “pesticides and related products" in regulation 2.

{s006} The parametric value applies to each individual pesticide.

{s007} Pesticides: Total means the sum of the concentrations of the individual pesticides detected and quantified in the monitoring procedure.

{s008} PAH means Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, 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.

{s009} The parametric value applies to the sum of the concentrations of the individual compounds detected and quantified in the monitoring process.

{s010} “THM: Total" means total Trihalomethanes, 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.

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum)Units of MeasurementPoint of compliance
1.Acrylamide0.10μg/l {s002}
2.Antimony5.0μgSb/lconsumers’ taps
3.Arsenic10μgAs/lconsumers’ taps
4.Benzene1.0μg/lconsumers’ taps
5.Benzo(a)pyrene0.010μg/lconsumers’ taps
6.Boron1.0mgB/lconsumers’ taps
7.Bromate10μgBrO3/lconsumers’ taps
8.Cadmium5.0μgCd/lconsumers’ taps
9.Chromium50μgCr/lconsumers’ taps
10.Copper {s003}2.0mg Cu/lconsumers’ taps
11.Cyanide50μgCN/lconsumers’ taps
12.1,2 dichloroethane3.0μg/lconsumers’ taps
13.Epichlorohydrin0.10μg/l {s002}
14.Fluoride1.5mg F/lconsumers’ taps
15.Lead {s003}(a) 25, from 25/12/03 until 24/12/13μgPb/lconsumers’ taps
(b) 10, from 25/12/13μgPb/lconsumers’ taps
16.Mercury1.0μgHg/lconsumers’ taps
17.Nickel {s003}20μgNi/lconsumers’ taps
18.Nitrate {s004}50mgNO3/lconsumers’ taps
19.Nitrite {s004}0.50mgNO2/lconsumers’ taps
0.10mgNO2/ltreatment works
20.Pesticides {s005} {s006} –
Aldrin0.030μg/lconsumers’ taps
Dieldrin0.030μg/lconsumers’ taps
Heptachlor0.030μg/lconsumers’ taps
Heptachlor epoxide0.030μg/lconsumers’ taps
other pesticides0.030μg/lconsumers’ taps
21.Pesticides: Total {s007}0.50μg/lconsumers’ taps
22.PAH {s008}0.10μg/lconsumers’ taps
23.Selenium10μgSe/lconsumers’ taps
24.Tetrachloroethene & Trichloroethene {s009}10μg/lconsumers’ taps
25.THM: Total {s010}100μg/lconsumers’ taps
26.Vinyl chloride0.50μg/l {s002}

Part II: National requirements

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum unless otherwise stated)Units of MeasurementPoint of compliance
1.Aluminium200μg Al/lconsumers’ taps
2.Colour20mg/l Pt/Coconsumers’ taps
3.Hydrogen ion9.5pH valueconsumers’ taps
6.5 (minimum)
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

Regulations 2 and 4

SCHEDULE 2S INDICATOR PARAMETERS

Notes:

{s011} The water should not be aggressive.

{s012} Excluding tritium, potassium – 40, radon and radon decay products.

{s013} May be monitored from samples of water leaving treatment works or other supply point, as no significant change during distribution.

ItemParametersConcentration or Value (maximum) or StateUnits of MeasurementPoint of monitoring
1.Ammonium0.50mgNH4/lconsumers’ taps
2.Chloride {s011}250mgCl/lsupply point {s013}
3.Clostridium perfringens (including spores)0Number/100 mlsupply point {s013}
4.Coliform bacteria0Number/100mlconsumers’ taps
5.Colony countNo abnormal changeNumber/1 ml at 22°Cconsumers’ taps
Number/1 ml at 37°Cservice reservoirs and treatment works
6.Conductivity {s011}2500μS/cm at 20°Csupply point {s013}
7.Sulphate {s011}250mgSO4/lsupply point {s013}
8.Total indicative dose (for radioactivity) {s012}0.10mSv/yearsupply point {s013}
9.Total organic carbon (TOC)No abnormal changemgC/lsupply point {s013}
10.Tritium (for radioactivity)100Bq/lsupply point {s013}
11.Turbidity1NTUtreatment works

Part IV

SCHEDULE 3S MONITORING

TABLE 1S PARAMETERS AND CIRCUMSTANCES FOR CHECK MONITORING

(1)(2)(3)
ItemParameterCircumstances
1.Aluminium– When used as flocculant or where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
2.Ammonium
3.Clostridium perfringens (including spores)– Where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
4.Coliform bacteria
5.Colony counts
6.Colour
7.Conductivity
8.Escherichia coli (E. Coli)
9.Hydrogen ion
10.Iron– When used as flocculant or where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
11.Manganese– Where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
12.Nitrate– When chloramination is practised
13.Nitrite– When chloramination is practised
14.Odour
15.Taste
16.Turbidity

TABLE 2S ANNUAL SAMPLING FREQUENCIES: WATER SUPPLY ZONES

Notes:

{s014} See regulation 6(2) and Table 1 in Schedule 3.

{s015} Sampling for these parameters may be within water supply zones or at supply points as specified in Table 3, subject to notes (ii) and (iii) below.

{s016} Where the population is not an exact multiple of 5000, the population figure should be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 5000.

{s017} Audit monitoring in water supply zones is required only where sodium hypochlorite is added after water has left the treatment works. In other circumstances, audit monitoring is required at supply points.

{s018} To monitor for total indicative dose (for radioactivity).

(1)(2)(3)(4)
Substances and parameters subject to check monitoringEstimated population of water supply zoneReducedStandard
E.Coli<1004
Coliform bacteria Residual disinfectant.10012 per 5000 population {s016}
Aluminium {s015}
Ammonium
Clostridium perfringes (including spores) {s015} {s016}
Colony counts<10012
Colour100 – 4,99924
Conductivity {s015}5,000 – 9,999612
Hydrogen ion10,000 – 29,9991224
Iron {s014}30,000 – 49,9991836
Manganese {s014}50,000 – 79,9992652
Nitrate {s014}80,000 – 100,0003876
Nitrite {s014}
Odour
Taste
Turbidity
Parameters subject to audit monitoring
Antimony
Arsenic
Benzene {s015}
Benzo(a)pyrene
Boron {s015}
Bromate {s017} {s015}
Cadmium
Chromium<1001
Copper100 – 4,9994
Cyanide {s015}5,000 – 100,0008
1, 2 dichloroethane {s015}
Enterococci
Flouride {s015}
Lead
Mercury {s015}
Nickel
Pesticides {s015}
PAH
Selenium
Sodium
Trichloroethene/Tetrachloroethene {s015}
Tetrachloromethane {s015}<1001
THM100 – 4,9994
Chloride {s015}5,000 – 100,0008
Sulphate {s015}
Total Organic Carbon {s015}
Tritium {s015}
Gross alpha {s018} {s015}
Gross beta {s018} {s015}

TABLE 3S ANNUAL SAMPLING FREQUENCIES: SUPPLY POINTS

Notes:

{s019} Check monitoring is required only in respect of surface waters (see regulation 6(2) and Table 1 in Schedule 3), otherwise audit monitoring.

{s020} Audit monitoring at supply points is permitted only where sodium hypochlorite is not added after water has left the treatment works. In other circumstances, audit monitoring is required in water supply zones.

{s021} To monitor for total indicative dose (for radioactivity).

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ItemSubstances and parameters subject to check monitoringVolume of water supplied m3/dReducedStandard
1.Clostridium perfringens (including spores) {s019}<202
20 – 99924
2.Conductivity1,000 – 1,999612
2,000 – 5,9991224
6,000 – 9,9991836
10,000 – 15,9992652
16,000 – 32,99952104
33,000 – 49,99978156
50,000 – 67,999104208
68,000 – 84,999130260
85,000 – 101,999156312
102,000 – 119,999183365
120,000 – 241,999365730
242,000 – 484,9997301,460
485,000 – 728,9991,0952,190
Parameters subject to audit monitoring
3.Benzene
4.Boron
5.Bromate {s020}
6.Cyanide
7.1,2 dichloroethane
8.Fluoride<201
9.Mercury20 – 9994
10.Pesticides1,000 – 49,9998
11.Trichloroethene/Tetrachloroethene50,000 – 89,99912
90,000 – 299,99924
12.Tetrachloromethane300,000 – 649,99936
13.Chloride.650,00048
14.Sulphate
15.Total organic carbon
16.Tritium
17.Gross alpha {s021}
18.Gross beta {s021}

TABLE 4S ANNUAL SAMPLING FREQUENCIES: WATER TREATMENT WORKS

Notes:

{s022} check monitoring at treatment works is required only when chloramination is practised. In other circumstances, audit monitoring is required.

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ItemSubstances and parameters subject to check monitoringVolume of water supplied m3/dReducedStandard
1.E. coli<204
2.Coliform bacteria20 – 1,9991252
3.Colony counts2,000 – 5,99952104
4.Residual disinfectant6,000 – 11,999104208
.12,000104365
5.Nitrite {s022}<202
6.Turbidity20 – 99924
1,000 – 1,999612
2,000 – 5,9991224
6,000 – 9,9991836
10,000 – 15,9992652
16,000 – 32,99952104
33,000 – 49,99978156
50,000 – 67,999104208
68,000 – 84,999130260
85,000 – 101,999156312
102,000 – 119,999183365
120,000 – 241,999365730
242,000 – 484,9997301,460
485,000 – 728,9991,0952,190
Substances and parameters subject to audit monitoring
7.Nitrite {s022}<201
20 – 9994
1,000 – 49,9998
50,000 – 89,99912
90,000 – 299,99924
300,000 – 649,99936
650,00048

Regulation 16

SCHEDULE 4S ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGY

TABLE A1S Parameters for which, subject to regulation 16(5), methods of analysis are prescribed

{s023} The composition of m-CP agar is:

Basal medium

Tryptose 30.0g

Yeast extract 20.0g

Sucrose 5.0g

L–cysteine 1.0g

MgSO4• 7H2O 0.1g

Bromocresol purple 40.0mg

Agar 15.0g

Water 1,000.0ml

Dissolve the ingredients of the basal medium, adjust pH to 7.6 and autoclave at 121°C for 15 minutes. Allow the medium to cool and add:

D-cycloserine 400.0mg

Polymyxine-B sulphate 25.0mg

Indoxyl-•-D-glucoside to be dissolved in 8ml sterile water before addition 60.0mg

Filter – sterilised 0.5% phenolphthalein disphosphate solution 20.0ml

Filter – sterilised 4.5% FeC13• 6H2O 2.0ml

(1)(2)
ParameterMethod
Clostridium perfringens (including spores)Membrane filtration followed by anaerobic incubation of the membrane on m–CP agar {s023} at 44+1°C for 21+ 3 hours. Count opaque yellow colonies that turn pink or red after exposure to ammonium hydroxide vapours for 20 to 30 seconds.
Coliform bacteriaISO 9308–1
Colony count 22°C – enumeration of culturable microorganismsprEN ISO 6222
Colony count 37°C – enumeration of culturable microorganismspr EN 6222
EnterocciISO 7899–2
Escherichia coli (E. coli)ISO 9308–1

TABLE A2S Parameters in relation to which methods of analysis must satisfy prescribed characteristics

Notes:

{s024} The method of analysis should determine total cyanide in all forms.

{s025} The performance characteristics apply to each individual pesticide and will depend on the pesticide concerned.

{s026} The performance characteristics apply to the individual substances specified at 25% of the parametric value in Part I of Table B in Schedule 1.

{s027} The performance characteristics apply to the individual substances specified at 50% of the parametric value in Part I of Table B in Schedule 1.

{s028} The performance characteristics apply to the prescribed value of 4NTU.

{s029} The performance characteristics apply to the specification of 1NTU for water leaving treatment works.

(1)(2)(3)(4)
ParametersTrueness % of prescribed concentration or value or specificationPrecision % of prescribed concentration or value or specificationLimit of detection % of prescribed concentration or value or specification
Aluminium101010
Ammonium101010
Antimony252525
Arsenic101010
Benzene252525
Benzo(a)pyrene252525
Boron101010
Bromate252525
Cadmium101010
Chloride101010
Chromium101010
Colour101010
Conductivity101010
Copper101010
Cyanide {s024}101010
1,2-dichloroethane252510
Fluoride101010
Iron101010
Lead101010
Manganese101010
Mercury201020
Nickel101010
Nitrate101010
Nitrite101010
Pesticides and related products {s025}252525
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons {s026}252525
Selenium101010
Sodium101010
Sulphate101010
Tetrachloroethene {s027}252510
Tetrachloromethane202020
Trichloroethene {s027}252510
Trihalomethanes: Total {s026}252510
Turbidity {s028}101010
Turbidity {s029}252525

Regulation 36

SCHEDULE 5S AMENDMENT OF THE WATER SUPPLY (WATER QUALITY) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1990

The amendments to the 1990 Regulations referred to in regulation 36 are–

(a)after regulation 13, the insertion of the following regulation:–

Frequency of sampling for particular organisms and substances

13A.(1) In each of the years 2001, 2002 and 2003 a water authority shall take, or cause to be taken, from its sampling points or, as the case may be, its supply points, for analysis for testing against the concentrations and values specified in column (2) of Table 4A for the organisms and substances listed in column (1) of that Table, not less than the number of samples specified in paragraphs (2) and (3).

(2) In respect of supply points and the supply of a volume of water within a range shown in column (3) of that Table, the number is that shown in column (4) of that Table as applicable to a volume within that range.

(3) In respect of sampling points and the supply of water to an estimated population within a range shown in column (5) of that Table, the number is that shown in column (6) of that Table as applicable to a population within that range.

(4) In each of those years samples shall be taken at regular intervals throughout the year.;

(b)after regulation 20, the insertion of the following regulation:

Additional testing for particular parameters

20A.  The samples taken in accordance with regulation 13 shall additionally be tested against the concentrations specified in column (2) of Table 4B.;

(c)in regulation 21 (collection and analysis of samples)–

(i)in paragraph (2), the insertion, after “means", of “ subject to paragraph (3) ”; and

(ii)the addition, at the end, of the following:–

(3) In relation to each of the parameters and other substances listed in column (1) of Table 4B, paragraph (2)(d) shall have effect as if for sub-paragraph (iii) there were substituted the requirements of regulation 21A.

(d)after regulation 21, the insertion of the following regulation:–

Method of analysis of samples for particular parameters and substances

21A.(1) The method of analysis used for testing for a parameter or other substance listed in column (1) of Table 4B against the concentrations in column (2) of that Table must be capable, at the time of use–

(a)of measuring concentrations with the trueness and precision specified in relation to that parameter or substance in columns (3) and (4) of Table 4B; and

(b)of detecting the parameter or substance at the limit of detection specified in relation to it in column (5) of that Table.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)–

  • “limit of detection" is to be calculated as–

    (a)

    three times the relative within batch standard deviation of a natural sample containing a low concentration of the parameter or substance; or

    (b)

    five times the relative within batch standard deviation of a blank sample;

  • “precision" (the random error); is to be calculated as twice the standard deviation (within a batch and between batches) of the spread of result about the mean; and

  • “trueness" (the systematic error) is to be calculated as the difference between the mean value of a large number of repeated measurements and the true value.;

and

(e)the insertion, after Table 4 in Schedule 2, of the following Tables:

TABLE 4A

SAMPLING FOR PARTICULAR ORGANISMS AND SUBSTANCES

{s030} where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
Organism or substanceConcentration or value and unit of measurementVolume of water supplied m3/dAnnual sampling frequencyEstimated population of water supply zoneAnnual sampling frequency
Benzene1.0μg/l
Bromate10μgBrO3/l
Clostridium perfringens {s030} (including spores)0 Number/100ml• 9992• 4,9992
1,000 – 49,99945,000–4
. 50,000850,000
1,2 dichloroethane3.0μg/l
Enterococci0 Number/100ml
Nitrite0.1 mgNO2/l

TABLE 4B

PARAMETERS AND SUBSTANCES IN RELATION TO WHICH, SUBJECT TO REGULATION 21A, METHODS OF ANALYSIS MUST SATISFY THE PRESCRIBED CHARACTERISTICS

{s031} Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH), sum of the concentrations of benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene, benzo(ghi)pyrene, and indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene. The performance characteristics apply to the individual substances specified at 25% of the concentration in column (2).

{s032} The performance characteristics apply to the individual substances specified at 50% of the concentration in column (2)..

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
Parameter or other substanceConcentration and unit of measurementTrueness % of concentrationPrecision % of concentrationLimit of detection % of concentration
Antimony5.0μgSb/l252525
Arsenic10μgAs/l101010
Benzene1.0μg/l252525
Boron1.0 mgB/l101010
Bromate10μgBrO3/l252525
Copper2.0 mgCu/l101010
1, 2 dichloroethane3.0μg/l252510
Lead25μgPb/l101010
Nickel20μgNi/l101010
Nitrite (ex-works)0.1 mgNO2/l101010
PAH {s031}0.1μg/l252525
Tetrachloroethene {s032}10μg/l252510
Trichloroethene {s032}10μg/l252510

Regulation 37

SCHEDULE 6S PROGRAMMES OF WORK

A water authority’s programme of work shall–

(a)identify, by reference to the parameters set out in the Table below, those parameters in respect of which the requirements of regulation 38(1)(a) and (b) are unlikely to be satisfied unless steps are taken to secure that those requirements will be met;

(b)identify whether the requirement that the formula [nitrate]/50 + [nitrite]/3• 1, where the square brackets signify the concentrations in mg/l for nitrate (NO3) and nitrite (NO2) is unlikely to be satisfied;

(c)specify the steps that the water authority intends to take for the purpose of securing that the requirements of regulation 38(1)(a) and (b) are met;

(d)specify the date by which each of the steps specified in accordance with paragraph (c) is proposed to be completed; and

(e)specify the times at which, or the periods within which, reports will be made to the Scottish Ministers in relation to the taking and completion of the steps specified in accordance with paragraph (c).

TABLE

E. coli
Enterococci
Acrylamide
Antimony
Arsenic
Benzene
Benzo(a)pyrene
Boron
Bromate
Cadmium
Chromium
Copper
Cyanide
1,2-dichloroethane
Epichlorohydrin
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Nitrate
Nitrite
Pesticides
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Selenium
Tetrachloroethene/Trichloroethene (sum of concentrations)
Trihalomethanes – Total (sum of concentrations of chloroform, bromoform, dibromochloromethane and bromodichloromethane)
Vinyl chloride

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