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The Water Supply (Water Quality) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015

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Regulations 2(12)

SCHEDULE 1

Table in Schedule 2 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 (indicator parameters)

ItemParametersSpecification concentration or Value (maximum unless otherwise stated) or StateUnits of MeasurementPoint of Monitoring
(*)

May be monitored from samples of water leaving treatment works or other supply point, as no significant change during distribution.

(i)

The water should not be aggressive.

(ii)

Where radon concentrations exceed 1000Bq/l, remedial action shall be carried out on radiological protection grounds without further consideration.

(iii)

Excluding tritium, potassium-40, radon, and radon decay products.

(iv)

Elevated levels of tritium may indicate the presence of other artificial radionuclides. If the tritium concentration exceeds its parametric value, an analysis of the presence of other radionuclides shall be required.

(v)

Where treatment to reduce the level of radionuclides in water intended for human consumption has been taken, monitoring must be carried out to ensure the continued efficacy of the treatment.

(vi)

If the gross alpha activity exceeds 0.1Bq/l or gross beta activity exceeds 1.0Bq/l analysis for specific radionuclides is required.

1Ammonium0.50mgNH4/lConsumers’ taps
2Chloride(i)250mgCl/lSupply point(*)
3Clostridium Perfringens (including spores)0Number/100mlSupply point(*)
4Coliform bacteria0Number/100mlConsumers’ taps
5Colony countsNo abnormal change

Number/1ml at 22oC

Number/1ml at 37oC

Consumers’ taps, service reservoirs and treatment works
6Conductivity(i)2500µS/cm at 20 oCSupply point(*)
7Hydrogen ion(i)

9.5

6.5 (minimum)

pH valueConsumers’ taps
8Radon (for radioactivity)(ii) (v)100Bq/lSupply point(*)
9Sulphate (i)250mgSO4/lSupply point(*)
10Indicative dose (for radioactivity)(iii) (v) (vi)

0.10

mSvSupply point(*)
11Total organic carbon (TOC)No abnormal changemgC/lSupply point(*)
12Tritium (for radioactivity)(iv) (v)100Bq/lSupply point(*)
13Turbidity1NTUTreatment works

Regulation 2(13)

SCHEDULE 2

Tables 1-3 in Schedule 3 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007

Table 1:

Parameters and circumstances for check monitoring

ItemParameterCircumstances
1AluminiumWhen used as a flocculant or where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters.
2Ammonium
3Clostridium pefringens (including spores)Where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters.
4Coliform bacteria
5Colony Counts
6Colour
7Conductivity
8Escherichia coli (E.coli)
9Hydrogen ion
10Indicative DoseWhere treatment to reduce the level of radionuclides in water intended for human consumption has been taken.
11IronWhen used as a flocculant or where the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters.
12ManganeseWhere the water originates from, or is influenced by, surface waters.
13NitrateWhen chloramination is practised
14NitriteWhen chloramination is practised
15Odour
16RadonWhere treatment to reduce the level of radionuclides in water intended for human consumption has been taken.
17Taste
18TritiumWhere treatment to reduce the level of radionuclides in water intended for human consumption has been taken.
19Turbidity

Table 2

Annual Sampling Frequencies: Water Supply Zones

(1)

Substances and parameters subject to monitoring

(2)

Estimated population of water supply zone

(3)

Reduced

(4)

Standard

(*)

Sampling for these parameters may be within water supply zones or at supply points as specified in Table 3, subject to notes (ii) and below (iii) below.

(i)

Where the population is not an exact multiple of 5,000, the population figure should be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 5,000.

(ii)

Check monitoring in water supply zones is required only where chloramination is practised. In other circumstances audit monitoring is required.

(iii)

Audit monitoring in water supply zones is required only where sodium hypochlorite is added after water has left the treatment works. In other circumstances, audit monitoring is required at supply points.

(iv)

To monitor for indicative dose (for radioactivity).

(v)

In the event that a single sample is taken in a year, a further sample should be taken if there is any change in relation to that supply that could affect the concentration of radionuclides in the water supply.

Note: This table sets out the annual sampling frequencies for all the substances and parameters in column 1. These are determined for each water supply zone according to its estimated population (column 2). The number of samples is either the standard number in column 4 or the reduced number in column 3 (if one is given). Regulation 9 provides for the circumstances in which the reduced number of samples may be taken.
Subject to check monitoring
E.coli<1004
Coliform bacteria≥10012 per 5,000 population(i)
Residual disinfectant
Aluminium<10012
Ammonium100-4,99924

Clostridium perfringens

(including spores)(*)

5,000-9,999612
Colony Counts10,000-29,9991224
Colour30,000-49,9991836
Conductivity(*)50,000-79,9992652
Hydrogen ion80,000-100,0003876
Iron
Manganese
Nitrate(ii)
Nitrite(ii)
Odour
Taste
Turbidity
Subject to audit monitoring
Aluminium<1001
Antimony100-4,9994
Arsenic5,000-100,0008
Benzene(*)
Benzo(a)pyrene
Boron(*)
Bromate(iii)
Cadmium
Chromium

Clostridium perfringens

(including spores)

Copper
Cyanide(*)
1,2, dichloroethane(*)
Enterococci
Fluoride(*)
Gross Alpha(*) (iv) (v)
Gross Beta(*) (iv) (v)
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury(*)
Nickel
Nitrate(ii)
Nitrite(ii)
Pesticides and related products(*)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Radon(*)
Selenium
Sodium
Trichloroethene/ Tetrachloroethene(*)
Tetrachloromethane(*)
Trihalomethanes
Chloride(*)
Sulphate(*)
Total Organic carbon(*)
Tritium(*)

Table 3:

Annual Sampling Frequencies: Treatment Works or Supply Points

(1)

Item

(2)

Substances and parameters

(3) Volume of water supplied m3/d

(4)

Reduced

(5)

Standard

(i)

Check monitoring is required only in respect of surface waters (see regulation 6(2) and Table 1 in Schedule 3)

(ii)

Sampling at treatment works when chloramination is practised.

(iia)

Sampling at treatment works when chloramination is not practised.

(iii)

Audit monitoring at supply points is required only where sodium hypochlorite is not added after water has left the treatment works. In other circumstances, audit monitoring is required in water supply zones.

(iv)

To monitor for indicative dose (for radioactivity).

Note 1: Sampling is at treatment works for the substances and parameters shown in column (1) of Table 3 as items (1) to (6) and at supply points for the other substances and parameters, except nitrite subject to footnotes (ii) and (ii)(a) to the Table below.
Note 2: Table 3 sets out the annual sampling frequencies for all of the substances and parameters in column 2 at treatment works or supply points. The frequencies are determined according to the volume of water supplied at each treatment works or supply point (column 3). The number of samples is either the standard number in column 5 or the reduced number in column 4 (if one is given). Regulation 9 provides for the circumstances in which the reduced number of samples may be taken.
1E.coli<20-4
2Coliform bacteria20-1,9991252
3Colony counts2,000-5,99952104
4Nitrite(ii)6,000-11,999104208
5Residual disinfectant≥ 12,000104365
6Turbidity
Subject to check monitoring
7Clostridium perfringens(i)<20-2
8Conductivity20-99924
1,000-1,999612
2,000-5,9991224
6,000-9,9991836
10,000-15,9992652
16,000-32,99952104
33,000-49,99978156
50,000-67,999104208
68,000-84,999130260
85,000-101,999156312
102,000-119,999183365
120,000-241,999365730
242,000-484,9997301,460
485,000-728,9991,0952,190
8AIndicative Dose (for radioactivity)<201
8BGross alpha(iv)20-9994
8CGross beta(iv)1,000-49,9998
8DRadon50,000-89,99912
8ETritium90,000-299,99924
300,000-649,99936
≥ 650,00048
Subject to audit monitoring
9Benzene<201
10Boron20-9994
11Bromate(iii)1,000-49,9998
11AClostridium perfringens (including spores)50,000-89,99912
12Cyanide90,000-299,99924
131,2,dichloroethane300,000-649,99936
14Fluoride≥ 650,00048
15Mercury
16Nitrite(iia)
17Pesticides and related products
18

Trichloroethene/

Tetrachloroethene

19Tetrachloromethane
20Chloride
21Sulphate
22Total Organic Carbon
22aRadon
23Tritium
24Indicative Dose (for radioactivity)
25Gross alpha(iv)
26Gross beta(iv)

Regulation 2(14)

SCHEDULE 3

Schedule 5 Monitoring for indicative dose and analytical performance characteristics.

1.  A water undertaker may use a screening strategy for gross alpha and gross beta to monitor for the parametric indicator value for indicative dose (1). The recommended screening value for gross alpha is 0.1Bq/l and for gross beta is 1.0Bq/l.

If the gross alpha activity is less than 0.1Bq/l and the gross beta activity is less than 1.0Bq/l it may be assumed that the indicative dose is less than 0.1mSv and radiological investigation is not needed, unless it is known from the other sources of information that specific radionuclides are present in water that are liable to cause an excess of 0.1mSv. Where the screening values are exceeded then additional radiological investigation is required.

The radionuclides to be measured must be based on all relevant information about likely sources of radioactivity.

2.  Calculation of the ID

The ID must be calculated from the measured radionuclide concentrations and the dose coefficients laid down in Annex III, Table A of Directive 96/29/Euratom or more recent information recognised by the Department, on the basis of the annual intake of water (730l) for adults. Where the following formula is satisfied, it can be assumed that the ID is less than the parametric value of 0.1mSv and no further investigation is required.

Formula for calculation of the Indicative Dose in water.

where

Ci(obs) = observed concentration of radionuclide i

Ci(der) = derived concentration of radionuclide i

n = number of radionuclides detected.

Derived concentrations for radioactivity in water for human consumption(1)
OriginNuclideDerived concentration
(1)

This table includes values for the most common natural and artificial radionuclides; these are precise values, calculated for a dose of 0.1mSV, an annual intake of 730 litre and using the dose coefficients laid down in Annex III Table A of Directive 96/29/Euratom; derived concentration for other radionuclides can be calculated on the same basis, and values can be updated on the basis of more recent information recognised by the competent authorities.

(2)

This table allows only for the radiological properties of uranium, not for its chemical toxicity.

NaturalU-238(2)3.0 Bq/l
U-234(2)2.8 Bq/l
Ra-2260.5 Bq/l
Ra-2280.2 Bq/l
Pb-2100.2 Bq/l
Po-2100.1 Bq/l
ArtificialC-14240 Bq/l
Sr-904.9 Bq/l
Pu-239/Pu-2400.6 Bq/l
Am-2410.7 Bq/l
Co-6040 Bq/l
Cs-1347.2 Bq/l
Cs-13711 Bq/l
I-1316.2 Bq/l

3.  Performance characteristics and method of analysis.

For the following parameters and radionuclides, the method of analysis used must, as a minimum be capable of measuring activity concentrations with a limit of detection specified below:

Parameters and radionuclidesLimit of detection (1) (2)
(1)

The limit of detection must be calculated according to the ISO standard 11929: Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit, and limits of the confidence interval) for measurements of ionising radiation– Fundamentals and application, with probabilities of error of 1st and 2nd kind of 0.05 each

(2)

Measurement uncertainties must be calculated and reported as complete standard uncertainties or as expanded standard uncertainties with an expansion factor of 1.96 according to the ISO Guide for the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement.

(3)

The limit of detection for tritium and for radon is 10% of its parametric value of 100 Bq/l.

(4)

The limit of detection for gross alpha activity and gross beta activities are 40% of the screening values of 0.1 and 1.0 Bq/l respectively.

(5)

This limit of detection applies only to initial screening for ID for a new water source, if initial checking indicates that it is not plausible that Ra-228 exceeds 20% of the derived concentration, the limit of detection may be increased to 0.08 Bq/l for routine Ra-228 nuclide specific measurements until a subsequent re-check is required.

Tritium10 Bq/l(3)
Radon10 Bq/l(3)
gross alpha activity0.04 Bq/l(4)
gross beta activity0.4 Bq/l(4)
U-2380.02 Bq/l
U-2340.02 Bq/l
Ra-2260.04 Bq/l
Ra-2280.02 Bq/l(5)
Pb-2100.02 Bq/l
Po-2100.01 Bq/l
C-1420 Bq/l
Sr-900.4 Bq/l
Pu-239/Pu-2400.04 Bq/l
Am-2410.06 Bq/l
Co-600.5 Bq/l
Cs-1340.5 Bq/l
Cs-1370.5 Bq/l
I-1310.5 Bq/l
(1)

Where appropriate gross beta activity may be replaced by residual beta activity after subtraction of the K-40 activity concentration.

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