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Written Ministerial Statement by Hilary Benn: Pitsford Water Treatment Works Incident - 3 July 2008

The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Hilary Benn)

During my Oral Statement on 25 June (Col 301) I answered a question concerning the water supply incident at Pitsford water treatment works in Northamptonshire. I would like to update the House on the latest position. Following the detection of cryptosporidium at the sampling point for the plant, Anglian Water notified the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) of an increase in risk to consumers. The clear advice I have received from the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water is that there is no contamination of the water supply. However, a precautionary “Boil Water Notice” has been in place since 25 June as a result of a notified increase in risk reported by Anglian Water to the Drinking Water Inspectorate. I am pleased to report that all relevant agencies appear to have worked extremely well together to respond to this notification. I understand that Anglian Water are ahead of schedule for returning supplies to normal and will tell customers as soon as is practicable about the lifting of the boil notice.

Page published: 03 July 2008

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