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The Draft Private Water Supplies (Scotland) Regulations 2005 and Proposals for a Private Water Supplies Grant Scheme - A Consultation

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The Draft Private Water Supplies (Scotland) Regulations 2005 and Proposals for a Private Water Supplies Grant Scheme: A Consultation

ANNEX D

Distribution of Consultation Document

This general list indicates the extent of the initial distribution which totalled over 1,200 copies.

Academic and Research Institutions
Age-related Groups
Analytical Laboratories
Association of Public Analysts
Association of Scottish Community Councils
Building Industry organisations
Business
Church / Religious Groups
Citizen's Advice Scotland
CoSLA
Environmental Protection Groups
Equality Groups
Forestry Commission
Health (e.g. Health Boards)
Historic Scotland
Federation of Small Businesses
Food Standards Agency (Scotland)
Individual owners / users of private water supplies - representatives
Law Society of Scotland
Libraries
Local Authorities
MSPs
National Park Authorities
Political Parties
Poverty Action Groups
Professional Institutions
Rural and Farming organisations
Scottish Consumer Council
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Scottish Executive Departments
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
Scottish MEPs and MPs
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Water
Scottish Whisky Research Institute
Specialists and experts
Scottish Trade Union Congress
UK Government Departments
Visit Scotland
Voluntary Sector
World Health Organisation

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