by plumbbob »
Tue May 20, 2008 12:13 pm
It is true that at least one tap must be supplied directly from a supply pipe for drinking and cooking purposes. In a dwelling, it is assumed that all taps will be used for drinking water and therefore must be made potable by either being supplied directly from the mains or from a 'protected' header tank.
Some years ago, it was required that a reserve of water was required in case of a mains failure and this was why some cold taps and toilets were fed via a header tank. This is no longer considered a necessity and the regulations advise that all cold supplies should be direct feeds.
Frankly, in my opinion, it is down to what I see in header tanks that puts me off drinking any of this water. The lids never fit properly, and therefore, egress of all manner of things is possible. Yuk!
How about the guy in the next post that has a tank full of loft insulation?