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NEW Water Regulations Guide New Edition 3rd Edition Now Available

Water Regulations Guide Third Edition

The essential guide to the legislation affecting water supply installations in the UK

Incorporating DETR guidance and water industry recommendations together with clear illustrations in colour

Incorporating the water supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999, the water supply (Water Fittings) (Scotland) byelaws 2014, and the water supply (Water Fittings) regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009

Contents

Foreword

Notes on the use of the water regulations guide

The water supply (Water Fittings) regulations 1999 (England and Wales)

The water supply (Water Fittings) (Scotland) byelaws 2014

The water supply (Water Fittings) regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009

General guidance on the water supply (Water Fittings) regulations and byelaws

Schedule 1 – Fluid categories (covering regulations and byelaws)

Schedule 2 – Requirements for water fittings (covering regulations and byelaws)

Index

Abbreviations and symbols

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