quote=dylscoop]Hi All,
What are the regulations / safety requirements regarding disposing of bleach down drains?
Dylan
I would suggest :-
The water resources act 1991 amended by Water resources act (amendment) (England and Wales) regulations 2009. Also Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010.
Neither are a pleasant read !!!
Discharging waste down the drain is not allowed, but in limited quantities the water undertaker may not have a problem ( or put in conditions ) and give you a permit.
If small quantities it would not be a lot different to cleaning the loo, but more and there could be a problem. By drain you mean ? Foul sewer drain ( where the toilet goes) or storm drain in the road, car park etc taking rain water. Killing all the bacteria in a sewage treatment plant will be very expensive for you, also some storm drains may just go to local rivers or streams etc again potentially killing the wildlife and a big fine. Sometimes the foul and storm drains go into one in new builds, but not always.
As above depends on the QTY and frequency, concentration etc. The only people that can authorise this is your water undertaker ( water company). You will probably need to fill out their paperwork for them to review.
BTW those vehicle wash places or company's that wash their own vehicles (soapy water) should have a permit to discharge to the drainage system. Should !!!
Chris
PS security code was changed 3 times to post this, same code ish first was 3d so going into the distance hard to see, second showed it square on with the first letter lower case and last it was uppercase. grrr