Environmental Public Health (Quality of Piped Drinking Water) Regulations, 2008.
Country
Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
These Regulations prescribe the standards relating to the wholesomeness, purity or quality of piped drinking water supplied in any area or premises.
The Regulations stipulate that every supplier must prepare and implement a water safety plan and a water sampling plan for the purpose of ensuring that the piped drinking water that is being supplied complies with the standards specified in the Schedule. The supplier must also monitor the quality of the piped drinking water being supplied and ensure that the piped drinking water is sampled, tested and analysed according to the water sampling plan approved by the Director General.
The Regulations stipulate that every supplier must prepare and implement a water safety plan and a water sampling plan for the purpose of ensuring that the piped drinking water that is being supplied complies with the standards specified in the Schedule. The supplier must also monitor the quality of the piped drinking water being supplied and ensure that the piped drinking water is sampled, tested and analysed according to the water sampling plan approved by the Director General.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
These Regulations enter into force on 1 August 2008.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No