The Pollution Team regularly
monitors the quality of drinking water in the City. The
monitoring is performed on a monthly basis as part of the
London Wide Drinking Water Survey. Samples are analysed for a
range of parameters (roughly 40), covering chemical and
biological determinands.
There is a further sampling session each year where mains water
is subjected to a full analysis of over one hundred different
chemical and biological parameters. The mains water in the City has
achieved 100% compliance against all the parameters in the monthly
and annual testing for the last two years.
Download the annual water quality
report (52kb)
To see the parameters tested for mains water, click on the
following links:
Download monthly water parameters
(23kb)
Download annual water parameters (24kb)
The Pollution Team also regularly monitors the quality of water
in all swimming baths and pools in the City to ensure they are safe
for swimmers. This includes all pools and spa pools in gyms, health
clubs, hotels, schools, hospitals as well as private, corporate and
public pools.
The parameters tested include chlorine level, bromine level, pH
concentration, temperature and the existence of certain bacteria.
This periodic testing ensures that the water quality complies with
national and European safety standards.
There are four premises in the City where untreated deep
groundwater is privately extracted from bore holes. Currently this
water is not used for drinking but for flushing toilets and for
hand washing only. The supplies are monitored on an annual basis.
There have been no unsatisfactory bacteriological results for more
than five years.
For further information or advice please contact:
Steve Blake
Principal Environmental Health Officer
City of London
Department of Environmental Services
P.O. Box 270
Guildhall
London EC2P 2EJ
Tel 020 7332 1604
Fax 020 7332 1316
Email