In May 2007 (WSL 02/07) we consulted on new guidance on secondary supplies. This paper provides a framework for water undertakers and licensees to agree secondary supply arrangements.
(PDF - 255Kb)
This is version 2 of the guidance on eligibility which sets out how to assess whether a customer's premises are eligible to be supplied by a water supply licensee.
(PDF - 194Kb)
This consultation paper on licensing and eligibility issues sets out our proposed policy on the new water supply licensing regime, which will come into effect from autumn 2005. It is intended to give stakeholders an understanding of the key areas of the water supply licensing regime. (Word - 1.5Mb)
This is version 4 of the Access codes guidance which sets out the principles that water undertakers must follow when granting access to their water supply systems.
(PDF - 392Kb)
From autumn 2005 non-household customers who use at least 50Ml water a year at eligible premises can switch from their existing water undertaker to a new water supply licensee. The paper sets out the principles water undertakers must follow when granting access to their supply systems. (PDF - 493Kb)
In May 2007 (WSL 02/07) we consulted on new guidance on secondary supplies. This paper provides a framework for water undertakers and licensees to agree secondary supply arrangements.
(PDF - 255Kb)
From autumn 2005 non-household customers who use at least 50Ml water a year at eligible premises can switch from their existing water undertaker to a new water supply licensee. This paper sets out the process for applying for a Water Supply Licence. (PDF - 257Kb)
This consultation paper sets out the proposed legal text concerning the modifications to the standard conditions of Water Supply Licences that are necessary to implement the new water supply licensing regime. Closing date: 22 March 2005 (PDF - 856Kb)
This consultation paper sets out the supply arrangements that would be prohibited under the new water supply licensing regime but which we propose to allow to continue via 'exceptions' to the prohibitions. Closing date: 22 March 2005 (PDF - 379Kb)
In May 2007 (WSL 02/07) we consulted on new guidance for secondary supplies. This document details the responses that we received to the consultation and includes an impact assessment.
This consultation sets out for debate a range of change options for the current water supply licensing regime and wider long term changes that could be made to promote competition in the water and sewerage sectors. Closing date: 28 September 2007
This consultation paper sets out the proposed legal text concerning the modifications to the standard conditions of Water Supply Licences that are necessary to implement the new water supply licensing regime. Closing date: 22 March 2005 (PDF - 856Kb)
This consultation paper sets out the supply arrangements that would be prohibited under the new water supply licensing regime but which we propose to allow to continue via 'exceptions' to the prohibitions. Closing date: 22 March 2005 (PDF - 379Kb)
This consultation paper on licensing and eligibility issues sets out our proposed policy on the new water supply licensing regime, which will come into effect from autumn 2005. It is intended to give stakeholders an understanding of the key areas of the water supply licensing regime. (Word - 1.5Mb)
This is version 4 of the Access codes guidance which sets out the principles that water undertakers must follow when granting access to their water supply systems.
(PDF - 392Kb)
In May 2007 (WSL 02/07) we consulted on new guidance on secondary supplies. This paper provides a framework for water undertakers and licensees to agree secondary supply arrangements.
(PDF - 255Kb)
This is version 2 of the guidance on eligibility which sets out how to assess whether a customer's premises are eligible to be supplied by a water supply licensee.
(PDF - 194Kb)
From autumn 2005 non-household customers who use at least 50Ml water a year at eligible premises can switch from their existing water undertaker to a new water supply licensee. The paper sets out the principles water undertakers must follow when granting access to their supply systems. (PDF - 493Kb)