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Annual Report 2000 - Drinking Water for Wales
- Chief Inspectors Statement and Introduction
- Part 1 - Individual Water Company Performance in 2000
- Dŵr Cymru Cynfyngedig
- Dee Valley Water plc
- Severn Trent Water Limited (Cymru)
- Albion Water Limited
- Part 2 - Inspectorate Objectives and Key Results
- Annex
- Publications, Presentations and Lectures
- Staffing
- Full report in single Adobe Acrobat (62 pages) file
Leaflets on Water Companies that supply water in Wales
Drinking Water Information Leaflets
- What Do We Do ?
- How Good is the Drinking Water ?
- Chlorine, Smell, Taste
- Discoloured Water
- Lead in Drinking Water
- Private Water Supplies
- Problems with your Drinking Water
- Water Hardness
- Tap Water, where does it come from and how is it made safe to drink?
- Using lead-free solder for drinking water fittings
Drinking Water Inspectorate,
Floor 2/A1, Ashdown House,
123 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6DE
Tel: 0171 890 5956
Fax : 0171 890 5969
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Updated 20 August 2001
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