Water Supply Byelaws 2002 Country/Territory Isle of Man (UK) Document type Regulation Date 2002 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Waterworks Water supply Freshwater pollution Pollution control Abstract These Bye-laws of the Minister for Trade and Industry substantially reproduce the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 which apply in England and Wales. They make provision for preventing contamination and waste of water supplied by the Isle of Man Water Authority. They do not apply to certain water fittings in connection with water supplied for non-domestic purposes, or to water fittings lawfully installed before the coming into operation of the Byelaws. impose general requirements in relation to water fittings. Water fittings must not be installed, connected, arranged or used in such a manner that they are likely to cause waste, misuse, undue consumption or contamination, or erroneous measurements of the water supplied. A person who whishes to install a water fitting must notify the Authority. Full text English Website www.gov.im References - Legislation Implements Water Act 1991. Legislation | Isle of Man (UK) | 1991 (2014) Keyword: Potable water, Standards, Expropriation, Basic legislation, Institution, Inland waters, Waterworks, Water supply, Freshwater pollution, Flood, Hazards, Freshwater resources management, Authorization/permit, Water quality standards, Water abstraction, Groundwater, Offences/penalties, Pollution control Source: FAO, FAOLEX