Are the Ministry of Environment source-water-quality guidelines legally enforceable?
Guidelines set by the Ministry of Environment for source water quality are not required by legislation and therefore not enforceable. The intent behind the water quality guidelines are to outline source-water-quality objectives for water sources used for a variety of purposes, of which drinking water is one such use.
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