The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and the Water Industry act 1991 detail the responsibilities of water companies, customers and people who install water fittings and work on plumbing systems.Should you need to alter, replace or add to the plumbing in your house it is very important that this is carried to the highest safety standard. Using approved plumbing materials and the services of an approved plumber is usually the best idea. It is required that any work carried out on domestic plumbing does not cause any deterioration in the water quality Hampstead Plumbers have expert knowledge of current regulations. As stated earlier it is a good idea that you use an approved plumber who will be able to ensure that the work complies with these regulations. A Hampstead Plumber is trained in all aspects of plumbing regulations and provides quality and guaranteed work. Below is an introduction to Water Regulation and Supply:The purpose of WRAS is to contribute to the protect public health by preventing contamination of the publics water supplies and encouraging the efficient use of water by promoting and facilitating compliance with the Water Supply Regulations and Scottish Water Byelaws. WRAS is a subscription membership company limited by guarantee and was incorporated on 4 August 2008. The subscribers of WRAS are the 26 UK Water Suppliers.Four Core Objectives:To promote understanding of the Water Fittings Regulations1, through marketing and communications and advice. To provide processes and guidance to enable organisations and individuals to demonstrate compliance with the Water Fittings Regulations1.To provide cost effective support to water companies by providing interpretation and enforcement of the Water Fittings Regulations1.To represent the UK water supply industry on the Water Fittings Regulations1 and contribute to the development of codes of practice and standards.“