Environmental health officers are tasked with ensuring the safety of Bermuda’s water – both drinking and seawater.
In order to do that, the officers:
- Monitor water safety of piped drinking water, water tanks and catchments
- Ensure maintenance, design and installation of plumbing for all new and renovated premises
- License wells and some reverse osmosis treatment plants
- Oversee the design, installation and maintenance of toilet facilities, drains and sewage and waste water treatment and disposal facilities
- Test and register all coatings used on water catchments and water cisterns to ensure compliance
- Monitor water safety of bathing beaches
Water Tank Safety
All houses that access water through their water tanks must perform proper maintenance to ensure safety.
Here is some guidance:
- Clean your tank at least every six (6)years ( max. by law)
- Clean and/or repaint your roof every two years. The
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- Do NOT drink well water or put it in your tank
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Construction/ Renovations- (Plumbing)
All new builds and renovations to plumbing and water supplies require building permits. This process includes plan evaluations and inspections by Environmental Health Officer’s of all new plumbing and drainage for regulatory compliance.
For plumbing Inspections, call our Plumbing Hotline: 278-5338
Seawater Monitoring
We also conduct a seasonal seawater safety monitoring program at our main bathing beaches.
For more information, contact us:
Telephone: (441) 278-5333
Email: envhealth@gov.bm
Location: 6 Hermitage Road, Devonshire FL 01