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Private water supplies

Private Water Supplies Regulations 2009

New regulations relating to drinking water supplied from wells, boreholes and other private water supplies, came into force on 1 January 2010.

The regulations require local authorities to routinely sample supplies, to investigate failures of microbiological or chemical parameters and to conduct risk assessments.

Risk assessments must be conducted within the first five years after the regulations come into force, except for supplies to ‘single domestic properties’.  Homeowners with a supply to a single domestic property may request a risk assessment from the Council, however this will incur a charge.

Single domestic properties on a private water supply

If your well or borehole serves only one property, you will be classed as a 'single domestic property' and therefore are not required to have routine sampling by the Council under the new regulations.

If you live in a single domestic property supplied by a private water supply and wish to have your drinking water sampled and analysed, it is recommended that you contact one of the analytical laboratories or water treatment companies to carry this out for you.

Suitable companies can be found on Yell.com (new window) or in the Yellow Pages under ‘Analytical laboratories’ or ‘Water engineers’. Please be aware that you will have to pay the company for this service.

Commercial, large and other supplies

These supplies will be required to be sampled on a routine basis as determined by the regulations and periodic risk assessments. Environmental Protection Officers will contact all those supplies on our records to arrange sampling visits and risk assessments as required.

Fees chargeable by the Council for performing its legal duties

The regulations allow the Council to charge fees for its activities in ensuring that private water supplies to commercial and residential premises are wholesome.

In accordance with a request from Members of Parliament and guidance from the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI), Suffolk Coastal provides the guide below to fees that will be payable by the relevant person(s) for each supply as agreed by the Council’s Licensing and Health Committee:

Maintaining your water supply

We strongly recommend that private water supplies and their distribution and treatment systems are properly maintained to prevent contamination of your drinking water.

Wells and boreholes should be suitably covered and protected. Loft or other storage tanks should be checked and cleaned when required. Any treatment systems such as ultra-violet (UV) and reverse osmosis filters should be checked and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions and guidelines.

You may wish to employ a water treatment company to carry out maintenance for you. Names of companies who carry out this kind of work can be found on Yell.com (new window) or in the Yellow Pages under 'Water engineers' or 'Water treatment'.

If you have an enquiry relating to private water supplies please contact us on 01394 444624 or email environmental.protection@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk.

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