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Water quality: a guide

Water Quality matters to us
Three Valleys Water is committed to providing reliable supply of wholesome drinking water that meets regulatory requirements as well as satisfying the expectations and needs of our customers.

A proven record of Water Quality
Three Valleys Water's commitment to supplying you with safe water of the highest quality involves the following:
The treatment and supply of 865 million litres of water daily.
The quality of our drinking water is carefully checked and assessed by thorough monitoring at every stage from the source, right through to your drinking water tap.
Every week we conduct about 7,000 tests on water from treatment works, storage reservoirs and customers' own taps.
The drinking water in our area is of a very high standard. We have consistently improved the quality of our drinking water and in 2006 99.97% of the regulatory tests carried out complied with the relevant standards.
A proven record of Water Quality (PDF 614KB)
Answering your questions
We realise that from time to time you may have queries with the taste, smell or appearance of your water. The water quality guide (PDF 43KB) is intended to help you check the quality of your water. It also provides a guide on how sometimes the things you do (or equipment you use) everyday can affect your water.
If you are unable to find the answer to your question using the water quality guide please use the site search or complete our enquiry form and select the option Water Quality.
Please use the menu below to quickly find the answer to your question:
Taste and smell
Colour and appearance
Hard and soft water
Fluoride
Lead
Water quality in your area
Download our brief guide to water quality (PDF 43KB) Please note that the installation of treatment referred to in the lead section of this guide has now been completed.
If you have any further enquiries, please complete our enquiry form and select the option Water Quality.
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