BS 8551:2011
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Provision and management of temporary water supplies and distribution networks (not including provisions for statutory emergencies). Code of practice
Hardcopy , PDF
30-09-2015
English
31-12-2011
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Medical assessment and water quality hygiene
awareness training
5 Wholesome supply suitability
6 Installation of temporary supplies
7 Vessels
8 Disinfection procedures
9 Use of temporary water supply vessels
10 Production and storage of bottled water for
temporary supply
11 Quality assurance documentation
Annexes
Annex A (normative) - Staff water quality awareness training
Annex B (informative) - Chlorinaminated water
Annex C (informative) - Information required to manage the
provision of temporary water supply
Bibliography
Specifies recommendations and guidance on the provision and management of temporary water supplies and distribution networks to ensure the water supplied to users is wholesome.
Committee |
EH/3
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 10/30193121 DC. (12/2011)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
40
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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Supersedes |
This British Standard gives recommendations and guidance on the provision and management of temporary water supplies and distribution networks to ensure the water supplied to users is wholesome. It is applicable to situations when a permanent supply is not available or not required, for example, at building sites and outdoor public events, or when there is an interruption in the public mains water supply. NOTE The drinking water regulators, water companies and local authorities have in place collective arrangements for dealing with operational events, incidents and emergencies in relation to both public and private water supplies and they ought always to be informed and consulted before a temporary water supply arrangement is put in place. This includes emergency situations where these agencies are responders under the Security and Emergency Measures Direction [21]. The standard gives recommendations and guidance on procedures for: supplying, maintaining and cleaning vessels used to collect and transport wholesome water or function as temporary supply points; storage and quality control of bottled water stocks intended for temporary supply; connecting to a permanent distribution pipework for extraction purposes, avoiding contamination risks; installing temporary water storage vessels and temporary pipework for distribution networks serving temporary water draw-off points whilst avoiding contamination risks; and management of supplies to package welfare facilities, such as field canteens and ablution units. This standard is intended to provide guidance on good practice related to anticipated temporary water supplies and installation of temporary distribution networks, but its principles are applicable to contingency arrangements for water supply incidents and emergencies (see note). The standard also gives guidance on water supply hygiene and management practices which can involve staff training and/or operational procedures. The standard relates to the supply of water that has already been treated to make it safe for drinking, and its provisions are intended to prevent contamination. The standard is not applicable to: the use and maintenance of large-bottle water dispensers, for example, the bottles often used in office water coolers/dispensers (although the management of stocks of water held for use in such devices is included); the dispensing of the water supplied from vessels which are managed outside a predefined management regime, such as: personalized utensils (for example, sports water bottles or personal filters); personal portable containers designed for carrying water; and vending machines; the supply of water for the flushing of toilets; and the extraction and treatment of raw water from springs, streams, wells, boreholes, lakes, rain or seawater as part of the provision of either a public or private water supply (regulated activity).
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