The World Health Organisation has published guidelines for drinking-water quality for many years. The latest (4th) edition is now available and can be downloaded for free.
Just follow this link to your free copy. Who guidelines link
Building Services:
Stretton Associates were contacted when the University of Sheffield discovered that in many of the refurbished areas of the University, water coming through the cold and hot water systems was discoloured with a high copper content. The University sought the services of a specialist water scientist to investigate and identify solutions to the problem.
The water you drink should satisfy a wide range of quality criteria that are aimed to both protect your health and the pipework and fittings in your building. In practice you may experience brown or blue water and unpleasant tastes.
Stretton Associates have been investigating such problems since 1979 and we have experience with properties of all sizes, from individual domestic and industrial buildings, through to large institutions, such as universities and office blocks.
If you have problems, we can help. Your supplying water company may not always give you the support that they should. To find out how we can provide detailed technical consultancy and the completely impartial advice you need to solve your problems today, contact us using our contact form or by phoning us on 01559 363 968

