Severn Trent Water Limited – AMP8 PFAS Strategy

Water Industry Act 1991 (as amended) (“the Act”): Section 19(1)(b)

Reference: SVT-2023-00014 v2

Acceptance Notice:

The Drinking Water Inspectorate, on behalf of the Secretary of State for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs :

  1. Is satisfied that Severn Trent Water Limited “the Company” in supplying water from all water supply systems (raw water assets, water treatment works and treated water assets), which are for the time being listed in the Annex to this Schedule of Works which may be at risk of breaching the wholesomeness and no deterioration standards due to PFAS concentrations. This means that the Company is likely to contravene its duties under Sections 68(1)(a) and 68(1)(b) of the Act and the requirement set in regulation 4(2)(b) of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (“the Regulations”).
  2. Has notified the Company on 31 August 2023 that the Secretary of State is considering making in relation to the company an enforcement order under Section 18 of the Act.
  3. Notes that the Company has on 3 July 2024 given a new undertaking under Section 19 (1) (b) of the Act, to take the following steps by the dates shown.

Steps to be taken:

  1. Ensure that PFAS have been assessed as a hazard, as part of the regulation 27 Risk Assessment for the supply systems listed in the Annex to this Schedule, according to a Drinking Water Safety Plan approach and the Inspectorate’s latest guidance on the risk assessment of individual and total PFAS. Ensure that regulation 28 documents are reviewed (at least annually) and updates provided as necessary.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  2. Keep under review the company’s strategy for the protection of public health and for compliance with drinking water quality standards with respect to PFAS.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  3. Conduct surveillance, including sampling and analysis for PFAS in line with the Inspectorate’s latest published guidance on PFAS.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  4. Where there are new PFAS detections, or a change in the detected levels, conduct operational monitoring; sampling (and analysis) extended upstream of abstraction points into catchments and sub-catchments, and downstream through different stages of water treatment to the final water sampling location, to identify the source, concentration, and fate of PFAS compounds.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  5. Following on from step 4, continue to conduct risk-based, enhanced, investigatory sampling (and analysis), where PFAS are detected.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  6. Undertake catchment characterisation and identification of PFAS sources (minimum requirements defined in DWI guidance), for example, product usage (existing data available and data gathering), catchment modelling with analysis of weather, surface and groundwater flows, catchment walkovers, identification of high-risk locations.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  7. Initiate and maintain regular engagement with relevant stakeholders, to ensure that catchment risk assessments are current.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  8. In line with PFAS Strategy, participate in relevant research and development activities including in collaboration with other water companies.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  9. Where PFAS are detected in a single final water (or downstream treated water) sample, or two or more raw water (water sampled from any point prior to the final treated water point at the water treatment works) samples in a supply system not currently listed in the annex to this undertaking, submit a change request to the Inspectorate to add that supply system to the annex, unless a mitigation plan has already been developed for this supply system and concentrations are at Tier 1.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  10. Maintain and periodically review the company’s PFAS strategy.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  11. For all sources that fall into Tier 3, design and develop mitigation to reduce PFAS concentrations in drinking water to at least Tier 1 concentrations, with a high priority.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  12. For all sources that fall into Tier 2, design a proactive and systematic risk reduction strategy which shall include a prioritised mitigation methodology to progressively reduce PFAS concentrations in drinking water.
    Date: Ongoing for the duration of the undertaking.
  13. For all sources that fall into Tier 1, design a basic mitigation plan, which can be implemented should concentrations increase above Tier 1, or toxicological or other information change that requires mitigation to be delivered.
    Date: Ongoing until 31 March 2030.

Reporting:

  1. At regular intervals provide the Inspectorate with reports on progress made with carrying out the steps set out in the Measures being delivered. Reports are to include at least the following details:

a. All sampling and analysis data from the monitoring of raw and treated water in the supply systems named in the annex.
b. Details of the remedial steps that comprise the programme of work including commencement and completion dates for investigations, design, tendering, construction, and commissioning.
c. Current state of progress with the steps referred to in 1.b. above.
d. A summary of progress with the ongoing measures in the steps to be taken section.
e. A statement of implications of any slippage of the programme and details of activities planned to bring programme back on target.
f. Whether the company has any other reason to believe it may not be able to meet any of the key dates set out in this Schedule of Work.
g. The latest version of the company’s PFAS strategy.
h. Evidence of no PFAS detections above Tier 1 in a supply system for one year and evidence of the mitigation plan, in order to remove the supply system from the undertaking Annex.
Date: Annually for the duration of the Undertaking.
Reporting periods are Jan – Dec. Reports to be submitted by 31 January each year that the Undertaking is in place.

  1. Continue to test at an enhanced frequency for PFAS for a period of 12 months following commissioning of any work associated with the Action Plan to demonstrate the effectiveness of the remedial measures taken.
    Date: 31 March 2031
  2. Provide a final report to the Inspectorate on the efficacy of the remedial measures taken as part of the PFAS strategy. Include as evidence for closure for this scheme, appropriate documentation to confirm that the actions set out in this Schedule of Work have been taken and that the company’s PFAS strategy is in place.
    Date: 30 April 2031

Further Details of this Acceptance Notice:

  1. The Secretary of State is satisfied that Severn Trent Water Limited has given and is complying with an undertaking to take all such steps as appear to the Secretary of State for the time being to be appropriate to secure or facilitate compliance with the requirement of regulation 4(2)(b) of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016 (as amended).

Authorised by the Secretary of State to sign in that behalf.

Nicholas Adjei
Deputy Chief Inspector, Drinking Water Inspectorate
1 November 2024
Reference: SVT-2023-00014 v2

 

Annex A to Schedule for SVT-2023-00014 – Severn Trent Water Limited

Undertaking in respect of PFAS

Supply System Name

Population of Zones Within System

Risk Assessment Reference (Name of Regulation 28 Report or Supply System Reference)

Chester

For those areas supplied >20% from Boughton WTW Chester

99,587

YDV01

Drum Hill

For those areas supplied >20% from Little Eaton WTW

182,222

YEM04

Derby City

For those areas supplied >20% from Little Eaton WTW

249,620

YEM05

Chesterfield

For those areas supplied >20% from Ogston WTW Old Works

227,543

YEM06

Nottinghamshire North West

For those areas supplied >20% from Budby BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Clipstone BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Ogston WTW Old Works

98.749

75,790

99,237

YEM07

Mansfield

For those areas supplied >20% from Budby BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Clipstone BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Ogston WTW New Works

89,824

66,713

8,005

YEM08

Nottingham City North

For those areas supplied >20% from Boughton BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Clipstone BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Far Baulker BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Ogston WTW Old Works

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

73,437

63,478

109,540

58,180

71,095

YEM09

Nottingham Central

For those areas supplied >20% from Boughton BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Clipstone BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Far Baulker BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Ogston WTW Old Works

87,773

2,329

2,329

2,329

YEM10

Nottinghamshire East

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

14,116

YEM11

Strelley

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

217,925

YEM12

Leicestershire West

For those areas supplied >14% from Cropston WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Melbourne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

2,413

150,941

2,413

YEM13

Melbourne

For those areas supplied >20% from Melbourne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

104,842

31,870

YEM14

Leicestershire South

For those areas supplied >14% from Cropston WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Melbourne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

157,421

208,259

157,421

YEM15

Hallgates

For those areas supplied >14% from Cropston WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Melbourne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

226,512

538,596

266,512

YEM16

Leicestershire East

For those areas supplied >14% from Cropston WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from >20% from Melbourne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

78,750

125,837

78,750

YEM17

Mitcheldean

For those areas supplied >20% from Lydbrook BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Mitcheldean WTW

15,952

108,628

YSF01

Shrewsbury

For those areas supplied >20% from Ford BPS

8,969

YSEV02

Bridgnorth

For those areas supplied >20% from Bratch BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Dimmingsdale BPS

91,329

62,011

YSEV04

Kidderminster

For those areas supplied >20% from Trimpley WTW

68,606

YSEV06

Stourbridge

For those areas supplied >20% from Tack Lane BPS

97,313

YSEV07

Bromsgrove

For those areas supplied >20% from Bellington BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Washingstocks BPS

45,610

35,606

YSEV08

Worcester

For those areas supplied >20% from Strensham WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Trimpley WTW

197,195

131,458

YSEV09

Gloucestershire South

For those areas supplied >20% from Mythe WTW

41,445

YSEV10

Mythe High

For those areas supplied >20% from Mythe WTW

226,388

YSEV11

Mythe Medium

For those areas supplied >20% from Mythe WTW

194,550

YSEV12

RSA Worcestershire

For those areas supplied >20% from Strensham WTW

91,928

YSEV13

Nuneaton

For those areas supplied >14% from Cropston WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Melbourne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Church Wilne WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Whitacre WTW

17,216

136,357

17,216

170,216

YSEV14

Coventry

For those areas supplied >20% from Green Lane BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Mount Nod BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Strensham WTW

13,549

16,6434

391,170

YSEV15

Rugby

For those areas supplied >20% from Campion Hills WTW

For those areas supplied >20% from Strensham WTW

89,653

99,887

YSEV16

Stratford

For those areas supplied >20% from Strensham WTW

108,752

YSEV17

Trimpley

For those areas supplied >20% from Trimpley WTW

55,995

YSEV18

RSA Warwickshire

For those areas supplied >20% from Strensham WTW

46,478

YSEV19

Redditch

For those areas supplied >20% from Brockhill BPS

For those areas supplied >18% from Sugarbrook BPS

25,201

84,061

YSEV20

Stafford

For those areas supplied >20% from Hob Hill BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Hollies BPS

63,518

47,545

YST01

Hanchurch

For those areas supplied >20% from Burntwood BPS

7,180

YST02

Stoke

For those areas supplied >20% from Blacklake BPS

For those areas supplied >20% from Cresswell BPS

31,218

41,680

YST03

Leek

For those areas supplied >20% from Cresswell BPS

25,334

YST04

Peckforton

For those areas supplied >20% from Burntwood BPS

849

YST05

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