Out of 400 microbiological failures at consumers taps, 286 of these have been directly associated with the consumers distribution system. There were 119 failures where, despite a satisfactory investigation the company was unable to identify the cause. A further 24 sample failures resulted in the inspectorate taking enforcement action with one suggestion, 20 recommendations and three legal instruments. Of the remaining following investigation they have been assessed as unlikely to recur.
Detection of E. coli and Enterococci at treatment works, service reservoirs and consumers’ taps, by company
Company
E. coli in water leaving treatment works
E. coli in water leaving service reservoirs
E. coli at consumers’ taps
Enterococci at consumers’ taps
AFW
0 – 13,272
0 – 8,047
4 – 9,863
2 – 697
ALB
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 29
0 – 15
ANH
0 – 21,271
0 – 15,213
1 – 13,243
0 – 1281
AWI
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 27
0 – 24
BRL
1 – 2,977
0 – 7,522
0 – 3,212
1 – 230
CAM
0 – 2869
0 – 1,435
0 – 960
0 – 61
ESP
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 336
0 – 119
ICW
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 732
0 – 271
IWN
0 – 0
0 – 0
1 – 2,355
0 – 797
LNW
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 986
0 – 342
MTX
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 12
0 – 4
MUA
0 – 0
0 – 0
0 – 37
0 – 12
NES
1 – 9,927
0 – 15,207
2 – 11,973
1 – 919
PRT
0 – 3,346
0 – 1,628
1 – 1,969
0 – 119
SES
0 – 2,097
0 – 1,772
0 – 1,920
0 – 176
SEW
0 – 12,145
1 – 11,019
1 – 5,746
0 – 568
SRN
0 – 12,443
0 – 11,296
1 – 6,917
0 – 564
SST
0 – 4,116
0 – 1,572
0 – 3,553
0 – 223
SVT
0 – 21,861
0 – 22,130
3 – 22,843
0 – 1727
SWB
0 – 8,586
0 – 14,641
0 – 5,992
2 – 546
TMS
1 – 17,802
0 – 19,468
7 – 26,211
0 – 2050
UUT
0 – 16,354
0 – 17,255
4 – 19,875
0 – 1816
VWP
0 – 159
0 – 313
0 – 48
0 – 8
WSX
0 – 8,199
0 – 16,276
0 – 3,746
0 – 515
YKS
0 – 14,127
3 – 17,705
1 – 14,364
2 – 1000
Table 25 – Number of failures followed by total number of samples taken
Chemical parameters
Parameter name
Standard
Total number of tests
Tests not meeting the standard
Tests not meeting the standard per company
1,2-Dichloroethane
3 µg/L
7,857
0
Benzene
1 µg/L
7,833
0
Pesticides (total by calculation)
0.5 µg/L
3,455
0
Trichloroethene & Tetrachloroethene – sum of 2 substances
10 µg/L
11,156
1
ESP (1)
Tetrachloromethane
3 µg/L
11,252
0
Benzo[a]Pyrene (total)
0.01 µg/L
13,644
1
SVT (1)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (total by calculation)
Table 26 – chemical parameter sample numbers and number of failures
Pesticide parameters – all
Parameter name
Standard
Total samples
Total failures
Detected pesticides
Individual Pesticides
0.1 µg/L
250,326
3
Propyzamide (2), Dieldrin (1)
Table 27 – individual pesticide sample numbers and number of failures
Pesticide failures – named parameters
Pesticide name
Standard
Total samples
Total failures
Aldrin
0.1 µg/L
4237
0
Propyzamide
0.1 µg/L
5927
2
Dieldrin
0.1 µg/L
4790
1
Bentazone
0.1 µg/L
5877
0
Total
3
Table 28 – individual pesticide sample numbers and number of failures – by exception
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