HC Deb 08 February 1955 vol 536 c190W
61. Mr. Hastings

asked the President of the Board of Trade the absorption margin of water in coke for domestic consumption allowed by his weights and measures inspectors; what evidence he has on the maximum effect on weight liable to be produced in household coke by the presence of water; and what action is taken to protect the public from paying for water when buying coke.

Mr. H. Strauss

There are no statutory requirements in the Weights and Measures Acts relating to the sale of coke. A number of local Acts, however, contain provisions dealing with the sale of coke and these invariably make the wilful damping of coke an offence. These local Acts do not prescribe a limit to the amount of moisture which may be present in coke supplied for domestic consumption. The amount of water present depends upon a number of factors including the manufacturing process and the conditions of storage. Precise figures of the maximum absorption of water by coke are not available in the Board of Trade.