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Water Regulations Advisory Scheme
The Water Regulations Approval Scheme is a UK certification body for plumbing products and materials, helping business and consumers choose compliant products that keep water safe.
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Series details
Title
Year
Status
Agricultural premises - water supply systems: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water supplies
2001
Withdrawn
Agricultural premises - water supply systems: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water supplies
2012
Current
EPDM flexible hoses
2006
Withdrawn
Holiday and residential parks - water supply systems: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water supplies
2002
Current
Pipe identification information note
2018
Withdrawn
Prevention of the risk of backflow in the design of domestic bathrooms
2006
Current
Recreation and sports grounds: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water supplies, erroneous measurement and the conservation of water
2003
Current
Stables and similar premises including livery yards, riding schools, race courses and show arenas: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water supplies
2007
Current
Water and waste water treatment works: prevention of contamination and waste of drinking water supplies
2002
Current
Water quality effects of non-metallic materials in flexible hoses and water fitting components
2011
Current
Water regulations guide (Withdrawn)
2000
Withdrawn, cited in regs
Water supply (water fittings) regulations 1999 and the Scottish water byelaws 2004. Information on notification of proposed plumbing work
2006
Current
Water supply (water fittings) regulations 1999 and the water byelaws 2000 (Scotland). Information on notification of proposed plumbing work
2001
Withdrawn
Water supply (water fittings) regulations 1999 and the water bylaws 2000 (Scotland). What are they and how do they affect you
2001
Current
Approved Installation Method 08-01
Type BA device - Verifiable backflow preventer with reduced pressure zone (RPZ valve). Requirements for installation, on-site testing and maintenance. Issue 1, February 2008
2008
Withdrawn
Approved Installation Method 08-01
Type BA Device – Verifiable backflow preventer with reduced pressure zone (RPZ valve). Requirements for installation, commissioning and compliance testing of Type BA devices (RPZ valves). Issue 2, 2020
2020
Current
Approved Installation Method 9-04-02
Solder and fluxes - lead solder illegal for drinking water use
2002
Withdrawn
Approved Installation Method 9-04-02
Solder and fluxes - use of lead solder is illegal for drinking water systems. 2nd edition
2006
Withdrawn
Approved Installation Method 9-04-02
Solder and fluxes - use of lead solder is illegal for drinking water systems. 3rd edition
2012
Current
Information and Guidance Note 9-01-01
Water Regulations Advisory Scheme - WRAS, aims, organisation and constitution
2001
Withdrawn
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