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| Made | 1st April 1999 | ||
| Laid before Parliament | 14th April 1999 | ||
| Coming into force | 1st July 1999 |
and paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 has effect for the purposes of that Schedule.
Application of Regulations
2.
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, these Regulations apply to any water fitting installed or used, or to be installed or used, in premises to which water is or is to be supplied by a water undertaker.
(2) These Regulations do not apply to a water fitting installed or used, or to be installed or used, in connection with water supplied for purposes other than domestic or food production purposes, provided that-
(3) Except for the purposes of paragraph 14 of Schedule 2 (prevention of cross connection to unwholesome water), these Regulations do not apply to water fittings which are not connected or to be connected to water supplied by a water undertaker.
(4) Nothing in these Regulations shall require any person to remove, replace, alter, disconnect or cease to use any water fitting which was lawfully installed or used, or capable of being used, before 1st July 1999.
in contravention of the following provisions of this Part.
(2) No water fitting shall be installed, connected, arranged or used in such a manner that it causes or is likely to cause-
(3) No water fitting shall be installed, connected, arranged or used which by reason of being damaged, worn or otherwise faulty, causes or is likely to cause-
Requirements for water fittings etc.
4.
- (1) Every water fitting shall-
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, a water fitting is of an appropriate quality or standard only if-
(3) Every water fitting shall comply with the requirements of Schedule 2 to these Regulations as it applies to that fitting.
(4) Where any requirement of Schedule 2 relates to a water system, every water fitting which forms part of that system shall be fitted or, as the case may be, altered or replaced so as to comply with that requirement.
(5) Every water fitting shall be installed, connected, altered, repaired or disconnected in a workmanlike manner.
(6) For the purposes of this regulation, a water fitting is installed, connected, altered, repaired or disconnected in a workmanlike manner only if the work is carried out so as to conform-
Notification
5.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), any person who proposes to instal a water fitting in connection with any of the operations listed in the Table below-
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1.
The erection of a building or other structure, not being a pond or swimming pool. |
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2.
The extension or alteration of a water system on any premises other than a house. |
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3.
A material change of use of any premises. |
4.
The installation of-
(b) a bidet with an ascending spray or flexible hose; (c) a single shower unit (which may consist of one or more shower heads within a single unit), not being a drench shower installed for reasons of safety or health, connected directly or indirectly to a supply pipe which is of a type specified by the regulator; (d) a pump or booster drawing more than 12 litres per minute, connected directly or indirectly to a supply pipe; (e) a unit which incorporates reverse osmosis; (f) a water treatment unit which produces a waste water discharge or which requires the use of water for regeneration or cleaning; (g) a reduced pressure zone valve assembly or other mechanical device for protection against a fluid which is in fluid category 4 or 5; (h) a garden watering system unless designed to be operated by hand; or (i) any water system laid outside a building and either less than 750mm or more than 1350mm below ground level. |
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5.
The construction of a pond or swimming pool with a capacity greater than 10,000 litres which is designed to be replenished by automatic means and is to be filled with water supplied by a water undertaker. |
(2) This regulation does not apply to the installation by an approved contractor of a water fitting falling within paragraph 2, 4(b) or 4(g) in the Table.
(3) The notice required by paragraph (1) shall include or be accompanied by-
(e) where the work is to be carried out by an approved contractor, the name of the contractor.
(4) The water undertaker may withhold consent required under paragraph (1), or grant it subject to conditions, by a notice given before the expiry of the period of ten working days commencing with the day on which notice under that paragraph was given.
(5) If no notice is given by the water undertaker within the period mentioned in paragraph (4), the consent required under paragraph (1) shall be deemed to have been granted unconditionally.
Contractor's certificate
6.
- (1) Where a water fitting is installed, altered, connected or disconnected by an approved contractor, the contractor shall upon completion of the work furnish a signed certificate stating whether the water fitting complies with the requirements of these Regulations to the person who commissioned the work.
(2) In the case of a fitting for which notice is required under paragraph 5 above, the contractor shall send a copy of the certificate to the water undertaker.
is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(2) In any proceedings against an owner or occupier for an offence under paragraph (1) which is based on the installation, alteration, repair, connection or disconnection of a water fitting, it shall be a defence to prove-
Modification of section 73 of the Act
8.
In section 73 of the Act (offences of contaminating, wasting and misusing water etc.), after subsection (1) there shall be inserted:-
Inspections, measurements and tests
9.
Any person designated in writing-
may carry out such inspections, measurements and tests on premises entered by that person or on water fittings or other articles found on any such premises, and take away such samples of water or of any land, and such water fittings and other articles, as that person may consider necessary for the purposes for which those premises were entered.
Enforcement
10.
- (1) A water undertaker shall enforce the requirements of these Regulations in relation to the area for which it holds an appointment under Part I of the Act.
(2) The duty of a water undertaker under this regulation shall be enforceable under section 18 of the Act-
Relaxation of requirements
11.
- (1) Where a water undertaker considers that any requirement of Schedule 2 to these Regulations would be inappropriate in relation to a particular case, the undertaker may apply to the regulator to authorise a relaxation of that requirement.
(2) The water undertaker shall give notice of any proposed relaxation in such manner and to such persons as the regulator may direct.
(3) The regulator may grant the authorisation applied for with such modifications and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit.
(4) The regulator shall not grant an authorisation before the expiration of one month from the giving of the notice, and shall take into consideration any objection which may have been received by him.
(5) A water undertaker to whom an authorisation is granted under paragraph (3) in a particular case may relax the requirements of Schedule 2 in that case in accordance with the terms of that authorisation.
Approval by the regulator or the water undertaker
12.
- (1) Before approving a specification under regulation 4 or under Schedule 2, the regulator shall consult-
(2) Where the regulator approves a specification under regulation 4 or under Schedule 2, he shall give notice of the approval to all persons who were consulted under paragraph (1) and shall publish it in such manner as he considers appropriate.
(3) Where the water undertaker approves a method of installation under regulation 4, the undertaker shall give notice of the approval to the regulator and shall publish it in such manner as the undertaker considers appropriate.
(4) This regulation applies to the revocation or modification of an approval as it applies to the giving of that approval.
Disputes
13.
Any dispute between a water undertaker and a person who has installed or proposes to instal a water fitting-
shall be referred to arbitration by a single arbitrator to be appointed by agreement between the parties or, in default of agreement, by the regulator.
Revocation of byelaws
14.
The byelaws referred to in column (2) of Schedule 3, being made or having effect as if made by the water undertakers referred to in column (1) of Schedule 3 under section 17 of the Water Act 1945[5], are hereby revoked.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
Michael Meacher
Minister of State, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
31st March 1999
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Wales
Jon Owen Jones
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Welsh Office
1st April 1999
including water in a hot water distribution system.
Fluid category 3
Fluid which represents a slight health hazard because of the concentration of substances of low toxicity, including any fluid which contains-
Fluid category 4
Fluid which represents a significant health hazard because of the concentration of toxic substances, including any fluid which contains-
Fluid category 5
Fluid representing a serious health hazard because of the concentration of pathogenic organisms, radioactive or very toxic substances, including any fluid which contains-
[2] OJ No. L40, 11.2.89, p. 12.back
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