The Water Supply (Water Quality) (Scotland) Regulations 2000
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PART IV
MONITORING OF WATER SUPPLIES
Interpretation and application
5.(1) In this Part
"audit monitoring" means monitoring for the purpose of obtaining
information from which it may be established
(a) as regards the parameters listed in Tables A and B in Schedule 1,
whether water supplied for regulation 4(1) purposes satisfies the provisions
of Part III of these Regulations or, if a departure has been authorised
under Part VI in relation to that supply, those provisions as read with
the terms of that departure;
(b) as regards indicator parameters in Schedule 2, whether water supplied
for regulation 4(1) purposes meets the specifications for those parameters;
and
"check monitoring" means monitoring for the purpose of obtaining
information at regular intervals -
(a) as to the organoleptic and microbiological quality of water; and
(b) where relevant, as to the effectiveness of drinking-water treatment
(particularly of disinfection),
for the purpose of determining whether water supplied for regulation 4(1)
purposes satisfies the provisions of Part III of these Regulations or, if
a departure has been authorised under Part VI in relation to that supply,
those provisions as read with the terms of that departure.
(2) This Part applies to water supplied for regulation 4(1)
purposes by a water authority in the performance of its duties under Part VI A
of the Act.
Monitoring: general provisions
6.(1) For the purpose of determining whether water
to which this Part applies satisfies the provisions of Part III or, if a departure
has been authorised under Part VI in relation to that supply, those provisions
as read with the terms of that authorisation, a water authority shall take,
or cause to be taken, and analyse, or cause to be analysed, not less than the
number of samples of the water within each of its water supply zones specified
in, or in accordance with provisions of, this Part.
(2) Except in a case to which paragraph (3) applies, the
parameters listed in Tables A and B in Schedule 1 and the indicator parameters
in Schedule 2 shall be subject
(a) as regards a parameter listed in column (2) of Table 1 in Schedule
3, in relation to which there is no entry in column (3) of that Table, to
check monitoring;
(b) as regards a parameter so listed in relation to which there is an
entry in column (3), check monitoring in the circumstances specified in that
column and, otherwise, audit monitoring;
(c) in any other case, audit monitoring.
(3) Where
(a) the distribution of water in any part of a water supply zone is by
tanker; and
(b) is or is likely to be an intermittent short-term supply,
samples of water from each tanker from which water is distributed
shall be taken 48 hours after the commencement of the distribution from that
tanker and every 48 hours thereafter until the distribution is discontinued.
(4) Of the samples taken in accordance with paragraph (3)
in relation to each distribution, the first shall be analysed for compliance
with the parameters E. Coli, hydrogen ion and conductivity (item 2 in
Table A in Schedule 1, item 3 in Part II of Table B in Schedule 1 and item
6 in Schedule 2, respectively), and the second and any subsequent samples shall
be analysed for compliance with those and every other parameter.
(5) For the purposes of the application of paragraph (2)(b)
to the aluminium, clostridium perfringens, iron and manganese parameters
(items 1, 3, 9 and 10 in Table 1 in Schedule 3), a supply which consists of
both ground waters and surface water shall be deemed to be a supply which consists
only of surface water.
(6) Subject to paragraph (7), the total indicative dose
(for radioactivity) and tritium (for radioactivity) (items 8 and 10 in Schedule
2) shall be monitored [in accordance with the measures adopted by the Commission
in accordance with Article 12 (committee procedure) of Council Directive 98/83/EC
on the quality of water intended for human consumption(a)].
(7) If, in relation to any water supply zone, the Scottish
Ministers are satisfied, that water supplied to that zone for regulation 4(1)
purposes
(a) gives rise to a calculated total indicative dose in respect of radioactivity
that is well below the specification; or
(b) contains levels of tritium that are well below the specification,
they shall notify the water authority who supplies water to
that zone that the total indicative dose parameter (item 8 in Schedule 2) or,
as the case may be, the tritium parameter (item 10 in Schedule 2) need not be
monitored.
(8) The Scottish Ministers shall, by notice in writing (or
in electronic form)
(a) withdraw a notice under paragraph (7) given in relation to the total
indicative dose parameter if they believe that water supplied to the zone
in question for regulation 4(1) purposes gives rise to a calculated total
indicative dose in respect of radioactivity that is not well below the specification;
(b) withdraw a notice under paragraph (7) given in relation to the tritium
parameter if they believe that water supplied to the zone in question for
regulation 4(1) purposes contains levels of tritium that are not well below
the specification.
(9) A water authority which receives a notice under paragraph
(8) shall then monitor the total indicative dose parameter or, as the case may
be, the tritium parameter in accordance with the measures referred to in paragraph
(6).
Sampling points
7. Except in relation to water supplied from a tanker,
sampling points in respect of every parameter, other than a parameter in relation
to which a supply point is authorised by or under regulation 8, shall be selected
at random unless, by notice in writing (or in electronic form acceptable to
them) to a water authority (whether or not on the application of that authority),
the Scottish Ministers otherwise direct.
Authorisation of supply points
8.(1) The Scottish Ministers, being satisfied
that analysis of samples taken from
(a) any blending point;
(b) any service reservoir which receives water from a treatment works
before its supply to any consumer; and
(c) any treatment works,
will produce data in respect of the parameters specified as
items 4, 6 and 8 to [27] in column (1) of Table 3 in Schedule 3 which are unlikely
to differ in any material respect from the data that would be produced in respect
of those parameters from analysis of samples obtained from sampling points,
authorise the use for the purposes of regulation 6 of samples in relation to
those parameters taken for a water supply zone from a blending point, a service
reservoir of that description and a treatment works.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Scottish Ministers may,
in relation to any parameter other than a parameter specified in Table 3 in
Schedule 3, on the application in writing or in electronic form of a water authority,
authorise the use for the purposes of regulation 6 of samples taken for a water
supply zone otherwise than from a sampling point.
(3) The Scottish Ministers shall not grant an authorisation
under paragraph (2) unless they are satisfied that analysis of samples taken
from a point other than a sampling point will produce data in respect of the
parameter in question which are unlikely to differ in any material respect from
the data that would be produced in respect of that parameter from analysis of
samples obtained from sampling points.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), the Scottish Ministers may
at any time modify or revoke an authorisation under paragraph (2).
(5) Unless it appears to the Scottish Ministers that the
immediate modification or revocation of an authorisation under paragraph (2)
is required in the interests of public health, they shall not modify or revoke
such an authorisation without giving to the water authority to which the authorisation
relates
(a) if the water authority agrees, at least six weeks notice;
(b) in any other case, at least six months notice,
of their intention to modify or revoke.
(6) A water authority shall notify the Scottish Ministers
as soon as it has reasonable grounds for believing that an analysis of samples
taken for a water supply zone from a point other than a sampling point would
produce data in respect of the parameter in question which would differ in a
material respect from the data produced by an analysis of samples taken from
any of the sampling points within that zone; and the Scottish Ministers shall
thereupon, and without notice to the water authority, revoke the authorisation.
Numbers of samples
9.(1) Subject to paragraph (2), in each year 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 as regards residual disinfectant
and each parameter listed in column (1) of Table 2 in Schedule 3, the standard
number of samples.
(2) Where, in respect of a parameter subject to check monitoring
(a) a water authority is of the opinion that the quality of water supplied
by it to a water supply zone is unlikely to deteriorate; and
(b) in each of two successive years the results of samples taken, subject
to paragraph (3), in accordance with these Regulations show no significant
variation and
(i) if the parameter is colony counts, have shown no abnormal change;
(ii) if the parameter in question is hydrogen ion concentration (item
8 in Table 1 in Schedule 3), have established a pH value that is not less
than 6.5 and not more than 10.0;
(iii) in any other case, have established a concentration or value for
that parameter that is significantly lower than the prescribed concentration
or value,
the number of samples to be taken in the following year for
that parameter may be the reduced number.
(3) Where the following year is 2004, paragraph (2)(b) shall
apply as if for "these Regulations" there were substituted "the
1990 Regulations"; and where the following year is 2005, paragraph (2)(b)
shall apply as if before "these Regulations" there were inserted "the
1990 Regulations and".
(4) Samples required to be taken by this regulation shall
be taken at regular intervals.
(5) In this regulation, in relation to residual disinfectant
or a parameter and the supply of water to an estimated population within one
of the ranges shown in column (2) of Table 2 in Schedule 3
"the standard number" means the number shown in column (4) of that
Table as applicable to that substance or parameter by reference to a population
within that range; and
"the reduced number" means the number shown in column (3) of that
Table as applicable to that substance or parameter by reference to a population
within that range.
Sampling: further provisions
10. A water authority shall take, or cause to be
taken, sufficient samples from water within a water supply zone in respect of
any element, organism or substance, other than residual disinfectant and a parameter,
in order to establish whether that water is wholesome, as soon as it has reasonable
grounds for believing that the element, organism or substance, whether alone
or in combination with a parameter or any other element, organism or substance,
may cause the supply within that zone to be a supply which does not satisfy
the provisions of Part III of these Regulations or, where a departure has been
authorised under Part VI, those provisions as read with the terms of that authorisation.
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