South Staffordshire Water PLC supplies drinking water to about 1.2 million in the West Midlands. About 50% of the water is taken from the River Severn at Hampton Loade and from Blithfield Reservoir. The remainder comes and from 27 boreholes. The Company has 29 treatment works and distributes water through a network of 5,618 km of pipes and 38 service reservoirs.


Each year water companies are inspected. The 1995 inspection found that the Company's arrangements for sampling, analysis and reporting were generally very good and that treatment processes were generally satisfactory. The Inspectorate identified the need for further work in respect of the installation of treatment to reduce the tendency to pick up lead from consumers' pipes and has required the Company to carry this out. Twelve recommendations for improvements in practices were made.


The quality of the water supplied by the Company in 1995 has been generally very good. 99.8% of the 31,982 tests performed by the Company met the standards - the tests were largely made on samples taken from consumers' taps. The only significant failures to meet the standards were for iron, lead and pesticides. For each of these substances the Company is carrying out an improvement programme. However, the Inspectorate has identified that a more extensive programme may be needed for pesticides and it will obtain a commitment from the Company to do this work if required.


The graph above shows the continued good water quality over the past five years. The Company, as it must, plans to improve the quality even further. It has given legally binding commitments to take steps to meet the standards for pesticides, minimise problems with lead and improve its water mains. Traces of pesticides can enter water sources and the Company is installing treatment to remove them. Lead arises largely because water picks up lead from consumers' lead pipes and the Company has installed treatment in most of the works identified to reduce this tendency. Iron arises from old water mains and the Company is continuing with the replacement or repair of these.


If you want more detailed information about the quality of drinking water in your local area please contact the Company. Their telephone number is 01922 38282.

     


The Drinking Water Inspectorate checks that your drinking water is properly tested and that action is taken to put right breaches of standards. The results of the tests given overleaf have been carefully audited and give an accurate picture of the quality of water supplied by the company.

Drinking water standards in England and Wales include all those in the European Community Directive on drinking water and are mainly based on levels recommended by the World Health Organisation. Those of significance to health have generally been set with a wide safety margin. The occasional breaches of the standards which have happened do not mean the water was not suitable for drinking.

The Inspectorate assesses each breach of the standards and if necessary requires water companies to give legally binding undertakings to carry out improvements.

The summary of the 1995 Report gives the results of tests for England and Wales as a whole and sets out in more detail how the quality of your drinking water is checked and the significance of each of the listed substances. Printed copies of each Water Company Summary, and the Summary of the 1995 Report are available from :

The Drinking Water Inspectorate
Room B155
Romney House
43 Marsham Street
London SW1P 3PY

Telephone: 0171 276 8808/8666

     
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Reviewed 1 October 1996