Drinking Water Quality in Scotland 2007 Annual Report by the Drinking Water Quality Regulator I am concerned about the quality of my drinking water in my home or Drinking Water place of work. What can I do? Quality in Scotland 2007 Annual Report by the Drinking Water Quality Regulator In the first instance you should contact Scottish Water and ask them to investigate. Scottish Water PO Box 8855 Edinburgh EH10 6YQ Tel 0845 601 8855 If, having discussed the matter with Scottish Water, you do not feel that the issue has been satisfactorily resolved, you should contact the Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland. The DWQR can investigate on your behalf and take action if necessary. DWQR will inform you of the outcome of any investigation. The DWQR may be contacted either by writing to: Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland PO Box 23598 EDINBURGH © Crown copyright 2008 EH6 6WW This document is also available on www.dwqr.org.uk Or emailing
[email protected] RR Donnelley B56313 07/08 Or telephoning 0131 244 0224 Further copies are available from When contacting DWQR, please provide as much information as possible, including the Blackwell's Bookshop address of the property where the problem has occurred, the nature and duration of your 53 South Bridge concerns and details of any contact you have had with Scottish Water regarding the problem. Edinburgh Please note that the DWQR can only investigate concerns relating to the quality of public EH1 1YS drinking water supplies in Scotland. For matters concerning private supplies in Scotland you should contact the Environmental Health Department of your local council.