3 Bristol Water Plc
| Overall Water Quality supplied by Bristol Water Plc
in 2002 |
- A total of 45,208 tests were carried out on samples taken
by Bristol Water Plc in 2002.
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- Of these tests, 99.89% complied with the Regulations.
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| Company Information |
| Amount of Water Supplied: |
290 Ml/d |
| Consumers Supplied: |
1,086,000 |
| Areas of Supply: |
Bristol and surrounding parts of
Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire |
| Water Composition: |
75% from rivers and reservoirs |
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25% from boreholes and aquifers |
| Treatment Works: |
17 |
| Service Reservoirs: |
182 |
| Km of Mains: |
6,500 |
| Water Supply Zones: |
52 |
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Water Quality at Treatment Works, in Service
Reservoirs and in Water Supply Zones
To be wholesome, water must comply with the standards for the parameters
set out in the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 1989. In 2002,
the Company carried out a total of 45,208 tests on samples taken at
water treatment works, from service reservoirs and in water supply zones
and of these, 99.89% complied with the relevant water quality standards
set down in the Regulations. A list of the parameters, the relevant
standards and their significance can be found at the beginning of this
section.
Water Quality leaving Treatment works
| |
2002 |
2001 |
2000 |
| Number of water
treatment works |
17 |
16 |
15 |
| COLIFORMS |
|
|
|
| Total number of
tests |
3,131 |
3,015 |
3,037 |
| - |
number containing coliforms |
0 |
1 |
5 |
| - |
% containing coliforms
|
0.00% |
0.03% |
0.16% |
| Treatment works
with coliforms detected |
0 |
1 |
4 |
| - |
% of all works with coliforms
detected |
0.00% |
6.25% |
26.67% |
| FAECAL COLIFORMS |
|
|
|
| Total number of
tests |
3,131 |
3,015 |
3,035 |
| - |
number containing faecal coliforms |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| - |
% containing faecal coliforms |
0.00% |
0.00% |
0.00% |
| Treatment works
with faecal coliforms detected |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| - |
% of all works with faecal
coliforms detected |
0.00% |
0.00% |
0.00% |
There were no failures of either the coliform or faecal coliform standards
at any of the Company's works in 2002. Differences over the last three
years in the number of treatment works, and in the number of tests carried
out on samples from treatment works, in which coliforms were detected
were not considered significant.
In 2002, 1,506 regulatory samples for Cryptosporidium were taken at
six sites. Very low numbers of oocysts were detected in 34 samples from
three sites. All results were well below the treatment standard and
there were no reported outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis.
Water Quality in Service Reservoirs
| |
2002 |
2001 |
2000 |
| Number of service
reservoirs |
182 |
184 |
181 |
| COLIFORMS |
|
|
|
| Total number of
tests |
9,212 |
9,375 |
9,117 |
| - |
number containing coliforms |
15 |
7 |
8 |
| - |
% containing coliforms
|
0.16% |
0.07% |
0.09% |
| Service reservoirs
with coliforms detected |
15 |
6 |
7 |
| Service reservoirs
with coliforms detected |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| in more than 5%
of tests |
|
|
|
| - |
% of all service reservoirs
|
0.00% |
0.00% |
0.00% |
| FAECAL COLIFORMS |
|
|
|
| Total number of
tests |
9,212 |
9,375 |
9,117 |
| - |
number containing faecal coliforms |
1 |
1 |
2 |
| - |
% containing faecal coliforms |
0.01% |
0.01% |
0.02% |
| Service reservoirs
with faecal coliforms detected |
1 |
1 |
2 |
| - |
% of all service reservoirs
with faecal coliforms detected |
0.55% |
0.54% |
1.10% |
There has been a significant increase since 2001 in the number of tests
carried out on samples from service reservoirs in which total coliforms
were detected. However, there were no failures of the coliform standard
at any of the service reservoirs. The detection of faecal coliforms
at one service reservoir was considered trivial.
Water Quality in Water Supply Zones
The table below shows the data for the key parameters and any other
parameters where there was a failure of the standard. All other parameters
were fully compliant.
| Parameter |
Total
number
of tests |
Tests not meeting
the prescribed
concentrationor value |
Number of
failures
covered by
Undertakings |
Number of zones
not complying with
the standards |
|
|
No |
% |
|
|
2002 |
2001 |
2000 |
| Coliforms |
3,016 |
13 |
0.43 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Faecal coliforms |
3,016 |
1 |
0.03 |
0 |
|
1 |
2 |
0 |
| Colour |
253 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Turbidity |
254 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Odour |
243 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Taste |
243 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Hydrogen ion |
419 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Nitrate |
421 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Nitrite |
422 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Aluminium |
325 |
1 |
0.31 |
0 |
|
1 |
0 |
0 |
| Iron |
469 |
4 |
0.85 |
0 |
|
4 |
2 |
3 |
| Manganese |
440 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
1 |
0 |
| Lead |
213 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| PAH |
307 |
14 |
4.56 |
2 |
|
6 |
10 |
8 |
| Trihalomethanes |
191 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Total pesticides |
313 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Other pesticides |
1,394 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| All others |
7,077 |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
| TOTAL |
19,016 |
33 |
0.17% |
2 |
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| 52 zones in 2000, 2001 and 2002
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The fifth column indicates the number of failures in zones already
covered by legally binding undertakings given by the Company. These
undertakings require remedial work to be carried out to ensure compliance
with the individual standard.
The New Regulations
In 2002, the Company carried out monitoring for the six new parametric
values set down in the new Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations
2000. These Regulations come into force on 25 December 2003. The results
are shown in the table below.
| Parameter |
Total number
of tests |
New standard |
Tests not meeting
the new standard |
| Benzene |
145 |
1.0 µg/l |
0 |
| Bromate |
693 |
10.0 µg/l |
86 |
| 1,2 dichloroethane |
320 |
3.0 µg/l |
0 |
| Nitrite (ex-water treatment
works) |
1,526 |
0.1 mg/l |
0 |
| Clostridium perfringens |
616 |
0/100 ml |
0 |
| Enterococci |
206 |
0/100 ml |
0 |
Improvement programmes are in hand to meet the new standard for bromate.
Compliance data for 2002 has also been analysed against the revised
standards and the results are shown in the following table.
| Parameter |
Total
number
of tests |
Current
Standard |
Number of
tests not
meeting current
standard |
Revised
Standard |
Number of
tests not
meeting revised
standard |
| Antimony |
52 |
10.0 µg/l |
0 |
5.0 µg/l |
0 |
| Arsenic |
132 |
50.0 µg/l |
0 |
10.0 µg/l |
0 |
| Boron |
52 |
2.0 mg/l |
0 |
1.0 mg/l |
0 |
| Copper |
53 |
3.0 mg/l |
0 |
2.0 mg/l |
0 |
| Lead |
213 |
50.0 µg/l |
0 |
25.0 µg/l1 |
0 |
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|
10.0 µg/l2 |
5 |
| Nickel |
52 |
50.0 µg/l |
0 |
20.0 µg/l |
0 |
| Nitrite (at consumers' taps) |
422 |
0.1 mg/l |
0 |
0.5 mg/l |
0 |
| PAH |
307 |
0.2 µg/l |
14 |
0.1 µg/l |
1 |
| Tetrachloroethene |
191 |
30.0 µg/l |
|
10.0 µg/l
|
0
|
| Trichloroethene |
191 |
10.0 µg/l |
Details of the new and revised standards, and the reasons for the revisions
where applicable, can be found in chapter J "New Regulations and Associated
Programmes of Work".
1 from 25.12.03
2 from 25.12.13
Company Audit and Inspection
The Company was inspected or audited by the Inspectorate or its appointed
consultants on a number of occasions during 2002. Where relevant, report
summaries are available in the 'Business and Technical' section of the
Inspectorate's web site under 'Audit and Inspection'.
| Audit or Inspection |
Date |
| Audit of regulatory Cryptosporidium monitoring sites
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Various dates throughout the year |
| Audit of regulatory Cryptosporidium sampler |
January 2002 |
| Audit of progress with regulatory programmes
of work |
March 2002 |
| Review of progress with the distribution
system undertaking |
September 2002 |
| Review of plumbosolvency treatment and control
programmes of work |
October 2002 |
| Audit of selected response to consumer complaints
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November 2002 |
| Audit trails of Nitrate/Nitrite samples |
November 2002 |
| Audit trails of 10 test results |
December 2002 |
| Inspection of one water treatment works
and two service reservoirs |
December 2002 |
| Audit of regulatory sampling practice |
December 2002 |
A number of recommendations were made in respect of action required
to avoid the risk of a breach of a regulatory duty. These recommendations
were in relation to the regulatory programmes of work, the plumbosolvency
programmes and the audit trails of the nitrite/nitrate samples.
Incidents
The Inspectorate regarded two of the events notified during 2002 by
the Company as incidents. For further details on the classification
of incidents, see chapter C "Events affecting Water Quality" in Part
3.
Both incidents have been assessed by the Inspectorate. Each was of
short duration and Bristol Water has taken appropriate remedial action.
During the 2002 reporting period, assessment was also completed for
one incident which occurred in 2001.
| Nature of incident |
No. of
incidents |
Assessment completed |
Area affected |
Population potentially affected
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Microbiological contamination
of supplies |
2 |
Yes |
Mangotsfield
(August) and
Banwell (October) |
65 and 87,000
respectively |
Enforcement Action
No enforcement action was considered for the Company as a result of
the Inspectorate activities during 2002.
Improvement Programmes
Water treatment works and service reservoirs
Three Regulation 41 programmes of work to meet the new and revised
standards set down in the new Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations
2000 were due for completion in 2002. These were to install treatment
at Littleton and Purton to remove bromate and at Stowey to remove arsenic.
The programmes were completed on schedule.
No other improvement programmes were due for completion in 2002.
Distribution
The ongoing distribution system undertaking has been progressing satisfactorily.
During 2002, 82 km of mains have been renovated. Subject to post renovation
assessment being satisfactory, the undertaking will be completed.
Lead
The Company has a Regulation 41 programme of work to meet the revised
standard for lead set down in the new Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations
2000, which will come into force on 25 December 2003. Progress with
the delivery of the programmes is monitored by the Inspectorate and
has been satisfactory.
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