Last updated: February 2024

Installation: FAQs


What is wholesome water?

Wholesomeness is defined in water quality regulations (England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland). To be considered as wholesome water must:

  • Meet all the prescribed standards set out in the relevant version of the water quality regulations.

  • Be aesthetically acceptable to customers in terms of appearance, taste and odour.

  • Not contain anything, either alone or in combination, which may be harmful to health.






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