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The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2010 (revoked)

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Version Superseded: 15/06/2018

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10.  As soon as a relevant supplier has reasonable grounds for believing that any element, organism or substance, other than residual disinfectant or a parameter, whether alone or in combination with a parameter or any other element, organism or substance, may cause the supply within any of the water supply zones which it supplies to be a supply which does not satisfy—

(a)the provisions of Part III of these Regulations or,

(b)if a departure has been authorised under Part VII, those provisions as read with the terms of that authorisation,

it must take, or cause to be taken, sufficient samples from water within that zone (whether from a service reservoir, a treatment works or otherwise) in respect of that element, organism or substance, in order to establish whether that water is wholesome.

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