At Franklin Hodge, we design and build top-notch site-assembled water tanks that fully comply with UK regulations and standards. Following these regulations is not only a legal must; it’s also key to keeping operations safe and efficient!
Understanding the water tank regulations in the UK is important for ensuring you meet all compliance requirements.
In this article, we will run through various UK water tank regulations, detailing what they cover and how you can ensure your business complies.
Water Supply Regulations 1999
The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 are essential for ensuring water quality and preventing waste or misuse.
For water tanks, these regulations cover:
- Proper installation to avoid cross-contamination.
- The use of approved materials to ensure water safety.
- Inclusion of backflow prevention mechanisms.
Our water tanks meet these requirements, ensuring safe and compliant installations that align with all relevant UK water tank regulations.
WRAS Approval
The Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) certification ensures that tanks are appropriate for use when storing drinking water.
Tanks and coatings from Franklin Hodge have WRAS approval, providing reassurance to customers in need of storage that meets the UK standards for water tanks.
British Standards for Water Tanks
British Standards are another key benchmark in the water tank storage industry. There are various British Standards, represented by different codes, which monitor and police different areas. These include:
- BS 6700: Guidance on the design and installation of building water systems.
- BS EN 13280: Requirements for the design and manufacturing of water tanks.
- BS 8558: Recommendations for potable water systems.
Fire Safety Regulations
Water tanks utilised in fire suppression systems must comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Franklin Hodge tanks are designed to:
- Maintain adequate capacity for fire-fighting demands.
- Be constructed from fire-resistant materials.
- Undergo regular testing and inspection, ensuring compliance with fire safety measures and water tank regulations.
Legionella Control and HSE Guidelines
To minimise the spread of Legionella, a bacteria that can cause a very serious form of pneumonia, there are strict regulations in place via the HSE (the Health and Safety Executive).
The HSE guidelines recommend and guide on:
- Regular cleaning and maintenance of drinking water tanks.
- Maintaining water temperatures outside the risk range (below 20°C or above 60°C).
- Performing comprehensive risk evaluations.
Whilst all guidelines are all important, these guidelines are especially important, due to the severe health risks improperly stored water can pose.
Best Practices for Compliance
By choosing Franklin Hodge for water tank supply and installation, you can benefit from complete peace of mind that your tank meets all relevant UK water tank regulations. You also benefit from:
- Expert installation by qualified professionals.
- Periodic inspections and maintenance.
- Documentation support for compliance records.
- High-quality, certified products that can be tailored to your business requirements.
By choosing Franklin Hodge, you’re not just investing in a water tank but also in a company that prioritises safety, compliance and service.