Water supply and sanitation in Scotland

Water supply and sanitation in Scotland
Data
Water coverage (broad definition)100%
Sanitation coverage (broad definition)100%
Share of collected wastewater treatedHigh
Continuity of supply100%
Average water use (L/person/day)£29 per month
Annual investment in WSS£487 million in 2012-13 (£91 per capita)
Share of self-financing by utilitiesHigh
Share of tax-financingLow
Share of external financing0%
Institutions
Decentralization to municipalitiesNone
Water and sanitation regulatorWater Industry Commission for Scotland
Sector lawWater Industry Act 2002 and Water Services etc. Act 2005
Service providers1 wholesale provider (Scottish Water), 19 retail providers

Public water supply and sanitation in Scotland is characterised by universal access and generally good service quality. Water and sewerage services are provided by a single public company, Scottish Water. The economic water industry regulator is the Water Industry Commission for Scotland, which "promotes the interests of water and sewerage customers in Scotland by making sure that householders and businesses receive a high-quality service and value for money by setting prices, monitoring Scottish Water's performance and facilitating competition in the water industry". The environmental regulator is the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Drinking water standards are regulated by the Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland.