HC Deb 30 June 1994 vol 245 cc682-5W
Ms Primarolo

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, pursuant to his answer of 14 June,Official Report, column 344, how many times the drinking water inspectorate has been informed by water companies of incidents which affected, or threatened to affect, drinking water quality (a) for each year since 2 January 1990 and (b) by each company.

Mr. Atkins

The numbers of incidents reported to the drinking water inspectorate during the years 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993 were 79, 59, 56 and 52 respectively. Additionally, for those years there were 24 informal notifications where, although the water companies had been concerned about a threat to drinking water quality, it did not materialise; these are classified as non-incidents. For 1994, up to 8 June, 25 notifications have been received. The total number of notifications for the period 2 January 1990 to 8 June 1994 was 295.

Most of the incidents were minor happenings. A typical reported incident is one where some failure in the system resulted in a company advising consumers to boil their water as a precautionary measure while the microbiological quality of the water was carefully investigated.

Incidents by company for years 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and to 24 June 1994
Company 1990 1991 1992 1993 19941 Total
Bournemouth 1 1
Bristol 2 2 1 5
Cambridge 1 1
Chester 1 1 2
Cholderton 0
East Surrey 0
Shields 0
East Worcester 1 1
Essex 2 2 1 5
Folkestone 2 2
Hartlepools 1 1 2
Mid Kent 1 1
Mid Southern 2 2
North East2 1 5 1 7
North Surrey 3 1 1 5
Portsmouth 1 2 2 5
South East3 2 3 1 1 7
South Staffordshire 1 1 2
Suffolk 4 1 2 7
Sutton 0
Tendring Hundred 0
Three Valleys4 3 4 2 1 2 12
West Hampshire 1 1
Wrexham 2 1 3
York 1 1
Anglian 1 1 2
Northumbrian 1 3 1 6 1 12
North West 11 7 5 7 3 33
Severn Trent 3 14 7 1 25
Southern 2 1 4 2 9
South West 9 5 2 3 1 20
Thames 8 3 3 1 15
Welsh 20 13 8 2 2 45
Wessex 1 4 2 3 2 12
Yorkshire 3 3 4 11 5 26
Non-incidents 9 2 10 3 24
TOTAL 79 59 56 52 25 295
1To 24 June 1994.
2North East Water includes the original companies of Newcastle and Gateshead and Sunderland and South.
3South East includes original companies of Eastbourne, Mid-Sussex and West Kent.
4Three Valleys includes the original companies of Colne Valley, Lee Valley and Rickmansworth.

Ms Primarolo

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many tests in each year since 1990 by water companies of compliance with the standards for drinking water did not demonstrate compliance with the relevant water quality standards(a) by year and (b) by water company.

Mr. Atkins

Each year, the companies collectively carry out a total of around 3.75 million tests on drinking water. These data are audited by the drinking water

Drinking Water Quality—Compliance Results
Number of Tests
Company 1990 1991 1992
Total Non Compliance Total Non Compliance Total Non Compliance
Anglian 329,789 6,506 353,673 5,181 311,531 3,697
Bournemouth1 6,506 9 8,529 61 8,106 34
Bristol 25,464 737 28,647 727 35,058 491
Cambridge 7,952 26 8,814 20 9,626 29

Data on individual companies, showing the number of incidents reported each year, is as tabulated.

inspectorate. In 1992, 98.7 per cent. of these tests demonstrated compliance with the standards. Of the 1.3 per cent. which demonstrated non-compliance with standards, there is no evidence that any of these contraventions was of such a magnitude or duration as to endanger the health of consumers.

The breakdown of the results by company are given in the table for the years 1990, 1991 and 1992. Data for 1993 are being processed and will be published in the drinking water inspectorate's next annual report.

Company 1990 1991 1992
Total Non Compliance Total Non Compliance Total Non Compliance
Chester 3,027 3 3,996 3 4,302 1
Cholderton and District l04 0 310 3 298 0
Colne Valley2 19,997 980 18,807 759 22,451 550
Dw^r Cymru 107,066 730 123,692 1,154 111,493 764
East Surrey 20,130 242 13,092 176 16,899 238
East Worcester3 8,229 37 12,546 18 12,028 49
Eastbourne4 5,389 38 12,375 54 13,935 180
Essex 30,451 1,486 114,077 3,672 152,603 5,316
Folkestone and Dover 13,000 40 5,429 29 4,669 52
Hartlepools 1,333 11 1,190 2 1,156 6
Lee Valley2 22,561 327 27,416 287 42,937 310
Mid Kent 12,719 133 18,904 144 17,859 251
Mid Southern 28,491 326 28,341 203 26,965 135
Mid Sussex4 23,239 254 31,892 379 24,548 726
North East5 48,146 476 60,503 221 51,141 187
North Surrey 11,965 174 17,472 529 21,570 462
North West 455,023 3,258 303,015 2,132 294,380 1,774
Northumbrian 64,069 281 65,093 436 62,112 212
Portsmouth 15,391 52 17,755 41 16,540 36
Rickmansworth2 16,434 81 18,676 67 23,328 45
Severn Trent 583,433 2,512 451,245 2,271 402,934 1,381
South Staffordshire 23,450 268 29,128 193 23,232 144
South West 50,980 457 66,257 273 73,819 238
Southern 61,563 487 74,311 474 78,187 453
Suffolk 12,259 105 11,744 38 12,161 36
Sutton District 7,359 40 8,335 65 9,978 59
Tendring Hundred 2,751 29 3,074 15 3,347 9
Thames Water 130,624 5,959 346,957 19,690 492,311 27,532
Wessex 54,248 204 76,500 270 74,087 235
West Hampshire1 5,644 14 6,628 23 6,820 33
West Kent4 7,528 49 10,388 23 6,185 12
Wrexham and East Denbighshire 5,932 11 5,564 19 4,896 13
York Waterworks 5,882 22 7,259 27 6,481 12
Yorkshire 136,072 1,459 233,133 2,046 295,614 1,937
1Bournemouth and West Hampshire are now one company.
2Colne Valley, Lee Valley and Rickmansworth together are now Three Valleys Water Co.
3East Worcester is now part of Severn Trent.
4Eastbourne, Mid-Sussex and West Kent together are now South East Water.
5North East was previously Newcastle and Gateshead and Sunderland and South Shield Water Companies.