Water standards

Brad asks:
(updated on Monday, January 27th 2020)

I understand that as a landlord I am required to provide potable water in the kitchen. I’m curious as to what level of filtration from a tank supply is required by law to meet the potable standard.

Our Experts Answer:

I suggest that you contact your local authority to enquire about water quality standards. Also, you may like to contact a local water filter supplier to obtain advice and a quote for supply of an appropriate domestic water filter.

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