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The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) regulates public water supplies in England and Wales.

DWI is responsible for assessing the quality of drinking water in England and Wales, taking enforcement action if standards are not being met, and appropriate action when water is unfit for human consumption.

Drinking Water 2005
The DWI 16th Annual Report

Published 28th June 2006


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28 June 2006 Press Release - Inspectorate delivers joined-up action on drinking water quality
16 June 2006 Drinking Water Inspectorate Press Release:
Independent tests show tap water not affected by Buncefield fire
22 May 2006 Press Release - Yorkshire Water pleads guilty to charge of supplying water unfit for human consumption

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Drinking Water Inspectorate

55 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2EY
Telephone : 020 7082 8024


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Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA)

The National Assembly for Wales /
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru


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July 2006

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