Amendment of Part 8 of the 2014 Regulations5

1

Part 8 (treatment, risk assessment and contamination from pipes) of the 2014 Regulations is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3).

2

In regulation 30—

a

after paragraph (2) insert—

2A

Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (2), each assessment carried out pursuant to that paragraph must—

a

seek to establish whether—

i

the measures in place to control risks to human health throughout the water supply chain from the catchment area through abstraction, treatment and storage to distribution are working effectively; and

ii

water at each point of compliance meets the water quality standards;

b

assess available information on the quality of water supplied to establish whether—

i

the water quality standards are being met; and

ii

the prescribed concentration and value for each parameter in Table C is not being exceeded at the point of monitoring for the parameter; and

c

identify the most appropriate means of mitigating any risk to human health.

2B

The assessment—

a

must be carried out in accordance with a method which is approved by the Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland;

b

must be based on the general principles of risk assessment set out in relation to international standards including European standard EN 15975-2:2013 entitled “Security of drinking water supply - Guidelines for risk and crisis management - Part 2: Risk management13; and

c

must take into account the results of monitoring carried out—

i

under these Regulations; and

ii

under section 8 (monitoring) of the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003 in respect of bodies of water identified under section 6 of that Act (bodies of water used for the abstraction of drinking water).

b

in paragraph (4), for “2015” substitute “2018”;

c

in paragraph (5), for “1st January 2015” substitute “27th October 2017”;

d

for paragraph (6) substitute—

6

Subject to paragraph (6A), Scottish Water must review and, where necessary, update each risk assessment at least every 5 years (or earlier if it considers that the existing risk assessment is inadequate for any reason).

e

after paragraph (6) insert—

6A

Scottish Water must review and, where necessary, update the risk assessment as soon as possible in the event that it becomes aware of any—

a

deterioration of the quality of the water;

b

increase in the pollution of a body of water or other source used for the abstraction of the water; or

c

modification to, or extension of, the combined system from which the water is supplied,

which is relevant for the protection of human health and was not previously taken into account.

3

In regulation 31(1), for “or”, in the second place it occurs, substitute “and”.