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Water Regulations Advisory Committee

WRAC Members/Members' Affiliations - August 2002

NAME

SPECIALITIES

AFFILIATIONS

Professor John Swaffield (Chairman)

Leading Authority: Water Usage and Drainage issues

1) Department of Engineering & Surveying, Heriot-Watt University

Bernard Bateman

Experience in several water fittings manufacturers and plumbing industry

1) Geberit UK Ltd;
2) Liberal Democrat Councillor
3) Oakmoor Investment
4) Ripon Travel
5) The Think Tank
6) Institute of Plumbing
7) Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors

Richard Clayton

Business experience and strategy

1) Formerly of Southern Water
2) Formerly of WRAS

Linda Dulieu

Range of experience in plumbing, building design especially re public health

1) Cundall Johnston & Partners, Consulting Engineers
2) Institute of Plumbing

Roger Emmet

Knowledgeable in relevant technical areas and contributor to British & EU standards development. Backflow prevention.

1) Formerly of Caradon Mira Ltd.

David Gibson

Construction engineering; representation of consumers of the regulations

1) Formerly managing director of house building business FJ Gibson
2) Keele University Science Park

David Hodges

Technical knowledge of standard & innovative technology. Water Fittings testing.

1) Manager, Kiwa UK.

Andrew Hutchinson

Management and regulatory enforcement in business fields.

1) Independent consultant
2) Adam Smith Institute

Geoff Marsh

Professional development for plumbers, advising manufacturing companies

1) Affiliated to Institute of Plumbing

Mike Rymill

Knowledgeable in relevant British and EU bathroom fittings standards

1) Bathroom Manufactures Association

Terry Stephenson

Extensive plumbing experience (globally), former Water Byelaws inspector, currently training of utilities personnel and mechanical services staff

1) WTI Training Group

Page published 19 November 2002;
Page last modified 19 November, 2002

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