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The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016

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Regulation 6

[F1SCHEDULE 3E+WMonitoring

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

PART 1E+WGroup A and Group B parameters

Table 1

Group A parameters and circumstances for monitoring

(1) Item number(2) Parameter(3) Circumstances
(1)

Sampling for this parameter in water supply zones may be substituted by sampling at supply points.

1AluminiumWhere used as a water treatment chemical or where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
2AmmoniumWhere chloramination is practised
3Coliform bacteriaIn all circumstances
4Colony counts 22°CIn all circumstances
5ColourIn all circumstances
6ConductivityIn all circumstances
7E. coliIn all circumstances
8Hydrogen ionIn all circumstances
9IronWhere used as a water treatment chemical or where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
10ManganeseWhere the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters
11NitrateWhere chloramination is practised
12NitriteWhere chloramination is practised
13OdourIn all circumstances
14Residual disinfectantIn all circumstances
15TasteIn all circumstances
16TurbidityIn all circumstances

Table 2

Group B1 parameters and circumstances for monitoring to be used for sampling in water supply zones (or supply points)

(1) Item number(2) Parameter(3) Circumstances
(1)

Sampling for these parameters may be within water supply zones (Group B1) or at supply points (Group B2).

(2)

Monitoring of this parameter in water supply zones is required only where sodium hypochlorite is added after water has left the treatment works. In other circumstances, monitoring is required at supply points (see Group B2).

(3)

To monitor for indicative dose.

(4)

In the event that a single sample is taken in a year, a further sample must be taken if there is any change in relation to that supply that could affect the concentration of radionuclides in the water supply.

1AluminiumWhere not used as a water treatment chemical or where the water neither originates from, nor is influenced by, surface waters
2AmmoniumWhere chloramination is not practised
3AntimonyIn all circumstances
4ArsenicIn all circumstances
5BenzeneIn all circumstances
6Benzo(a)pyreneIn all circumstances
7Boron In all circumstances
8Bromate In all circumstances
9CadmiumIn all circumstances
10Chloride In all circumstances
11ChromiumIn all circumstances
12 Clostridium perfringens (including spores)In all circumstances
13CopperIn all circumstances
14CyanideIn all circumstances
151, 2 dichloroethane In all circumstances
16EnterococciIn all circumstances
17Fluoride In all circumstances
18Gross alpha In all circumstances
19Gross beta In all circumstances
20IronWhere not used as a water treatment chemical or where the water neither originates from, nor is influenced by, surface waters
21LeadIn all circumstances
22ManganeseWhere the water neither originates from, nor is influenced by, surface waters.
23Mercury In all circumstances
24NickelIn all circumstances
25NitrateWhere chloramination is not practised
26NitriteWhere chloramination is not practised
27Pesticides and related products In all circumstances
28Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonIn all circumstances
29Radon In all circumstances
30SeleniumIn all circumstances
31SodiumIn all circumstances
32Sulphate In all circumstances
33Tetrachloroethene In all circumstances
34Tetrachloromethane In all circumstances
35Total organic carbon In all circumstances
36TrichloroetheneIn all circumstances
37Trihalomethanes: TotalIn all circumstances
38Tritium In all circumstances

Table 3

Group B2 parameters and circumstances for monitoring to be used for sampling at works or supply points

(1) Item number(2) Parameter(3) Circumstances
(1)

Sampling for these parameters may be within water supply zones (Group B1) or at supply points (Group B2).

(2)

Monitoring is required at supply points where sodium hypochlorite is not added after water has left the treatment works. In other circumstances, see Group B1.

(3)

To monitor for indicative dose.

(4)

In the event that a single sample is taken in a year, a further sample must be taken if there is any change in relation to that supply that could affect the concentration of radionuclides in the water supply.

1Benzene In all circumstances
2Boron In all circumstances
3Bromate In all circumstances
4Chloride In all circumstances
5 Clostridium perfringens (including spores)In all circumstances
6Cyanide In all circumstances
71, 2 dichloroethane In all circumstances
8Fluoride In all circumstances
9Gross alpha In all circumstances
10Gross beta In all circumstances
11Indicative doseIn all circumstances
12Mercury In all circumstances
13NitriteWhen chloramination is not practised
14Pesticides and related products In all circumstances
15Radon In all circumstances
16Sulphate In all circumstances
17Tetrachloroethene In all circumstances
18Tetrachloromethane In all circumstances
19Total organic carbon In all circumstances
20TrichloroetheneIn all circumstances
21Tritium In all circumstances

Table 4

Group A1 parameters

(1) Item number(2) Parameter
1Coliform bacteria
2E. coli
3Residual disinfectant

Table 5

Group A2 parameters

(1) Item number(2) Parameter
1Coliform bacteria
2Colony counts 22°C
3E. coli
4Nitrite
5Residual disinfectant
6Turbidity

Table 6

Group A3 parameters

(1) Item number(2) Parameter
1Conductivity

Table 7

Group A4 parameters

(1) Item number(2) Parameter
1Aluminium
2Ammonium
3Colony counts 22°C
4Colour
5Conductivity
6Hydrogen ion
7Iron
8Manganese
9Nitrate
10Nitrite
11Odour
12Taste
13Turbidity

PART 2E+WAnnual sampling frequencies: water supply zones

Annual sampling frequencies for Group A4 parameters: water supply zonesE+W

This table and each table which follows it in this Part set out the annual sampling frequencies for all the substances and parameters comprising each of the groups to which they correspond, those groups having been outlined in Part 1 of this Schedule. These are determined for each water supply zone according to its estimated population (as specified in column 1 of each table in this Part). The number of samples to be taken is the standard number specified in column 2, unless a notice varying this number has been given under regulation 9.

For the purposes of this table, where the population is not an exact multiple of 5,000, the population figure must be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 5,000.

Table 8

Annual sampling frequencies for Group A4 parameters: water supply zones

(1) Estimated population of water supply zone(2) Standard sampling frequency per year
<1002
100-4,9994
5,000-9,99912
10,000-29,99924
30,000-49,99936
50,000-79,99952
80,000-100,00076

Table 9

Annual sampling frequencies for Group B1 parameters: water supply zones

(1) Estimated population of water supply zone(2) Standard sampling frequency per year
<1001
100-4,9994
5000-100,0008

Table 10

Annual sampling frequencies for Group A1: water supply zones

(1) Estimated population of water supply zone(2) Standard sampling frequency per year
<1004
≥10012 per 5,000 population

For the purposes of this table, where the population is not an exact multiple of 5,000, the population figure must be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 5,000.

PART 3E+WAnnual sampling frequencies: treatment works and supply points

Annual sampling frequencies for Group A2 parameters: treatment works or supply pointsE+W

This table and each table which follows it in this Part set out the annual sampling frequencies for all the substances and parameters comprising each of the groups to which they correspond at treatment works or supply points, those groups having been outlined in Part 1 of this Schedule. The frequencies are determined according to the volume of water supplied at each treatment works or supply point. The number of samples to be taken is the standard number specified in column 2, unless a notice varying this number has been given under regulation 9.

Table 11

(1) Volume of water supplied m3/day(2) Standard sampling frequency per year
<204
20-1,99912
2,000-5,999104
6,000-11,999208
≥12,000365

Table 12

Annual sampling frequencies for Group A3 parameters: supply points

(1) Volume of water supplied m3/day(2) Standard sampling frequency per year
<202
20-9994
1,000-199912
2,000-5,99924
6,000-9,99936
10,000-15,99952
16,000-32,999104
33,000-49,999156
50,000-67,999208
68,000-84,999260
85,000-101,999312
102,000-119,999365
120,000-241,999730
242,000-484,9991,460
485,000-728,9992,190

Table 13

Annual sampling frequencies for Group B2 parameters: treatment works or supply points

(1) Volume of water supplied m3/day(2) Standard sampling frequency per year
<201
20-9994
1,000-49,9998
50,000-89,99912
90,000-299,99924
300,000-649,99936
≥650,00048]

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