Drinking water report.CHILDREN from a Llantrisant primary school took time out from their visit to the Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagan's to help Sharon Evans launch this year's Drinking Water Inspectorate The Drinking Water Inspectorate is a section of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) set up to regulate the public water supply companies in England and Wales. (DWI An abbreviation for driving while intoxicated, which is an offense committed by an individual who operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or Drugs and Narcotics. ) annual report for Wales. Sharon, DWI's inspector for Wales, met pupils Thomas Grother, nine, and Danielle Nicholas, 10, who both attend Coed-yr-Ysgob county primary schoo. The children were taking lessons in the museum's Victorian schoolroom and learned how vital clean drinking water was to public health and the eradication of disease in the 19th Cen t ur y. |
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