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Regulation 31
Drinking Water Inspectorate
PRODUCTS APPROVED FOR USE IN CONTACT WITH PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
Regulations 31 to 33 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations
2000
concern the introduction of substances and products (including
construction products) and processes for use in the treatment and
provision of public water supplies. They implement the requirements
of article 10 of the European Union Directive 98/83/EC on the
quality of water intended for human consumption, in respect to
substances and materials used in the preparation and distribution of
water, up to the point of delivery to premises.
Regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000
requires that water undertakers
shall not apply or introduce any substance or product into public
water supplies unless one of the requirements of this regulation is
met. One of these requirements is that the substance or product has
been approved by the Secretary of State for the Environment,
Food and Rural Affairs and the National Assembly for Wales
(collectively referred to as the Authorities). Similar provisions
apply in Northern Ireland.
There
is a separate legislative and approval process for Scotland.
Further information on this can be obtained by contacting the
Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland, either by writing to
PO Box 23598, Edinburgh EH6 6WW, or by sending an e-mail to
regulator@dwqr.org.uk
The
Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) operates the approval system on
behalf of the Authorities. DWI accepts applications for approval of
products used both before and at the treatment works, and in water
distribution systems up to the point of delivery to premises.
When
considering an application for approval, DWI considers only whether
the use of a substance or product will adversely affect the quality
of the water supplied, or cause a risk to the health of consumers.
The DWI does not assess fitness for purpose and approval by the
Authorities must not be taken as a favourable assessment of the
performance or merits of any substance or product. DWI cannot advise
on approval of products that will not be placed on the United
Kingdom market.
Products approved for use in the treatment and provision of public
water supplies under Regulation 31 are listed on the DWI website (http://www.dwi.gov.uk/31/approvedproducts/soslist.shtm)
. It is important to distinguish between listing under the Water
Regulations Advisory Scheme (conformity with the requirements of the
Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999) and approval under
Regulation 31. The Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) is
concerned with products used after the time of supply, when water
has passed into the consumers’ pipes/buildings. Regulation 31 deals
only with products used by water companies in the treatment and
distribution of public water supplies.
Many products have been tested against the requirements of both
schemes and are listed in Parts 1, 2 of this directory and on the
DWI website. Further information about the regulatory approval
system and how to apply for approval, can be obtained from -
Regulation 31 Enquiries, Drinking Water Inspectorate, Room M03, 55
Whitehall, London, SW1A 2EY. Tel: 020 7082 8024, or from the DWI
website -
www.dwi.gov.uk/

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