GRP Cold Water Storage: Building Regulations & the Golden Thread

A reference guide to the legal and regulatory framework governing glass reinforced plastic cold water storage tanks — covering design, installation, Kiwa certification, documentation, and the Building Safety Act 2022 golden thread obligations.

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Audience

Consulting engineers · MEP contractors · Developers

Jurisdiction

UK — England & Wales

Reading Time

Approx. 12 minutes

Summary

GRP cold water storage tanks are subject to the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999, Building Regulations Approved Document G, BS EN 13280:2001, Kiwa certification requirements, and HSE ACOP L8 on Legionella control. In higher-risk buildings (18 metres or 7 storeys in England), the Building Safety Act 2022 additionally requires all safety-relevant tank information to form part of a digitally maintained golden thread from design through to occupation.

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Background

GRP Cold Water Storage

Glass reinforced plastic (GRP) tanks store cold water within a building’s plumbing system, serving domestic hot and cold water demand or acting as a break tank feeding pressurisation equipment. They are available as one-piece moulded units, or as sectional (bolted panel) systems assembled on site — the latter common in larger buildings where access constraints prevent one-piece delivery.

GRP has largely replaced galvanised steel and asbestos cement tanks because it is corrosion-resistant, non-toxic, and can be manufactured to Kiwa-certified formulations suitable for potable water contact. A correctly installed and maintained GRP tank can achieve a service life of 25–30 years.

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Certification

Kiwa Certification

Kiwa is an internationally recognised certification, testing, and inspection body originating in the Netherlands. Founded in 1948 as the Keuring Instituut voor Waterleiding Artikelen (Testing Institute for Water Supply Articles), it now operates globally across water, energy, construction, and infrastructure sectors.

For cold water storage tanks and fittings, Kiwa certification confirms that materials are non-toxic, hygienic, durable, and compliant with potable water requirements. In UK practice, Kiwa approval (REG 4) is accepted as a recognised means of demonstrating compliance with the Water Fittings Regulations, alongside WRAS. Many GRP tanks carry both approvals to meet UK and international project requirements.

Founded

1948, Netherlands

Full name

Keuring Instituut voor Waterleiding Artikelen

Recognition

Europe and international markets

Scope for tanks

Non-toxicity, hygiene, durability, traceability

UK application

Accepted for Water Fittings Regulations compliance

Batch testing

Certificates issued per batch for compliance records

Kiwa certification for cold water storage tanks covers safe, non-toxic GRP materials; structural durability under pressure and environmental loading; smooth, non-porous internal surfaces that limit bacterial growth; and batch testing with traceable certificates to support downstream compliance records.

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Regulatory Framework

The Legal and Standards Landscape

Several instruments apply simultaneously. None supersedes the others; compliance requires meeting all of them.

Primary Legislation

Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999

The principal legal instrument for cold water storage in England and Wales. Requires correct sizing, overflow arrangements, close-fitting lids, and advance notice to the water undertaker in many cases.

SI 1999/1148 — equivalent byelaws in Scotland and Northern Ireland

Building Regulations

Approved Document G — Sanitation, Hot Water Safety & Water Efficiency

Guidance under the Building Regulations 2010 on cold water supply, including adequate support for cisterns. Read alongside the Water Fittings Regulations and relevant British Standards.

2015 edition, updated 2016

Product Standard

BS EN 13280:2001 — GRP Cisterns for Cold Water Storage

Covers design, construction, performance, and testing of GRP tanks. Specifies minimum 25 mm foam insulation, grade 316 stainless steel internal fasteners, and thermal performance better than 0.06 W/m²/°C.

Compliance does not substitute for Kiwa certification

Material Certification

Kiwa Certification (REG 4)

Confirms the tank, materials, and fittings will not impair potable water quality. Internationally recognised. Accepted in UK practice alongside WRAS as a means of demonstrating compliance with the Water Fittings Regulations.

BS 6920 is the underlying UK material standard

Health & Safety

ACOP L8 & HSG274 Part 2 — Legionella Control

ACOP L8 (fourth edition, 2013) has special legal status. Requires risk assessment, written control scheme, stored water below 20°C, appointment of a responsible person, and records of all monitoring and inspections.

Legal basis: HSWA 1974; COSHH 2002; MHSWR 1999

Construction Safety

CDM Regulations 2015 — Health & Safety File

Requires a Health and Safety File at project completion, handed to the client. For a GRP installation this includes as-installed drawings, Kiwa certificates, structural loading, confined space information, and maintenance requirements.

SI 2015/51

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Building Safety Act 2022

The Golden Thread of Information

The golden thread was given statutory effect by the Building Safety Act 2022 (Section 88), entering force on 1 October 2023. It is a digital record of all information needed to understand a building’s design, construction, and ongoing safety — created before construction begins, maintained throughout the building’s life, and kept accessible to those who need it.

Scope — Higher-Risk Buildings

The formal golden thread obligations apply to Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) — in England, residential buildings of at least 18 metres in height or 7 storeys. Below this threshold, the CDM Health and Safety File and ACOP L8 records remain legal requirements. The Construction Leadership Council recommends applying golden thread principles across all buildings.

Supporting Regulations

The Higher-Risk Buildings (Management of Safety Risks etc.) (England) Regulations 2023; the Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2024; and the Building Regulations etc. (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023 together specify what must be kept, by whom, and for how long across all phases of an HRB’s life.

Gateway 2

Design
  • Tank specification demonstrating BS EN 13280 compliance
  • Kiwa certification documentation for tank and all fittings
  • Structural calculations for support frame and floor loading
  • Design confirming Water Fittings Regulations requirements (sizing, overflow, backflow)
  • Legionella risk assessment at design stage
  • Advance notification to water undertaker

Gateway 3

Completion
  • As-installed drawings verified against design
  • Manufacturer’s test certificates and declarations of conformity
  • Commissioning record — initial fill, test, and sign-off within 10 days
  • CDM Health and Safety File entries for the tank and plant room
  • Record of any design changes affecting the tank specification

IN-Use

Occupation
  • Legionella written control scheme
  • Tank inspection and cleaning records (minimum annual)
  • Cold water temperature monitoring logs (below 20°C)
  • Records of repairs, modifications, and component replacements
  • Records of disinfection events and remedial chlorination
  • Updated Legionella risk assessments following any system change

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Documentation Summary

Lifecycle Documentation Reference

The following table maps key documents to their legal basis across the full lifecycle of a GRP cold water storage installation.

Stage
Document
Legal basis
DESIGN
Tank specification — BS EN 13280, Kiwa certification, insulation
BS EN 13280; Water Fittings Regs 1999
DESIGN
Structural loading calculations for support
Building Regulations; CDM 2015
DESIGN
Backflow prevention design
Water Fittings Regulations 1999
DESIGN
Legionella risk assessment (design stage)
ACOP L8; COSHH 2002
DESIGN
Advance notice to water undertaker
Water Fittings Regulations 1999
INSTALL
Kiwa certification certificates — tank and all fittings
Water Fittings Regulations 1999
INSTALL
Declaration of conformity to BS EN 13280
BS EN 13280:2001
INSTALL
Commissioning record — fill, test, sign-off
ATCM guidance; ACOP L8
INSTALL
As-installed drawings
CDM 2015; Building Safety Act 2022
HANDOVER
CDM Health and Safety File
CDM Regulations 2015
HANDOVER
Golden thread package (HRBs only)
Building Safety Act 2022; HRB Regs 2023/2024
OCCUPATION
Legionella written control scheme
ACOP L8; COSHH 2002
OCCUPATION
Inspection and cleaning records
ACOP L8; HSG274 Part 2
OCCUPATION
Temperature monitoring logs
ACOP L8; HSG274 Part 2
OCCUPATION
Repair, modification, and replacement records
BSA 2022 (HRBs); ACOP L8
OCCUPATION
Periodic Legionella risk assessment review
ACOP L8

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Practical Notes

Key Points for Duty Holders

Digital storage is mandatory for HRBs

The Building Safety Act 2022 requires golden thread information to be held in a secure digital system with version control, access management, and an audit trail. BIM platforms, document management systems, and cloud repositories are all used in practice.

Kiwa certificates must travel with the tank

A common failure at handover is the loss of Kiwa certification certificates and BS EN 13280 declarations. These must reference the specific tank serial number or batch and be included in both the CDM Health and Safety File and the golden thread.

Confined space requirements

Tanks of 1 metre depth or greater requiring entry for inspection or cleaning are subject to the Confined Spaces Regulations 1997. The risk assessment, permit-to-work procedure, and emergency arrangement must be documented and retained.

Legionella record retention

ACOP L8 does not specify a minimum retention period, but HSE guidance indicates records should be available for investigation or prosecution. A minimum of five years is widely adopted for inspection, monitoring, and cleaning records; risk assessments should be retained for the life of the system.

Design changes must be captured promptly

A tank upgrade, rerouted pipework, additional compartment, or change of fittings not recorded in the golden thread creates a documentation gap. The Building Safety Act 2022 requires that changes affecting safety-relevant information are updated promptly. The Accountable Person commits an offence if information is allowed to become materially out of date.

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Frequently Asked Question

FAQ

What is Kiwa certification and does it replace WRAS for UK projects?

Kiwa certification does not replace WRAS for UK projects — both are accepted means of demonstrating compliance with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999, but WRAS remains the domestic UK scheme. Kiwa is an international body founded in the Netherlands in 1948 that tests products for potable water safety, hygiene, and durability. Its REG 4 approval is recognised across Europe and internationally.

Many GRP cold water storage tanks carry both approvals. Where only one is held, confirm with the relevant water undertaker that it is acceptable before installation.

In England, the statutory golden thread obligations under the Building Safety Act 2022 apply to Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) — residential buildings of at least 18 metres in height or 7 storeys, whichever is reached first. The Building Safety Regulator (BSR), hosted within the HSE, acts as the building control authority for HRBs.

For all other buildings, CDM 2015 Health and Safety File obligations and ACOP L8 Legionella records remain legal requirements regardless of height. The Construction Leadership Council’s 2024 guidance recommends applying golden thread principles across the wider building stock.

No. BS EN 13280:2001 covers structural design, construction, performance, and testing of GRP cisterns but does not verify that the materials are safe for contact with drinking water. Potable water suitability is confirmed by Kiwa REG 4 or WRAS approval, both of which test against BS 6920.

A compliant GRP cold water storage tank requires both BS EN 13280 conformity and a valid Kiwa or WRAS certificate. The absence of either creates a gap that a water undertaker or building control body may require to be closed before the installation is accepted.

At minimum, GRP cold water storage tanks should be inspected and cleaned annually. HSG274 Part 2 recommends this as a baseline. In higher-risk premises such as hospitals, care homes, and schools, more frequent inspection is required and should be specified in the Legionella written control scheme.

The specific frequency must be determined by the site Legionella risk assessment and documented under ACOP L8.

Cold water must be stored and distributed at below 20°C. Under ACOP L8 and HSG274 Part 2, this is the threshold below which Legionella pneumophila growth is inhibited. Between 20°C and 45°C, the bacteria can proliferate.

In practice, GRP tanks must be insulated to a minimum of 25 mm (per BS EN 13280) and sited away from heat sources including hot pipework running in close proximity. Temperature at sentinel outlets must be verified and recorded as part of the monitoring programme.

The Accountable Person (AP) is the person or organisation holding a legal estate in the common areas of a higher-risk building or under a relevant repairing obligation for those areas — typically the freeholder or head leaseholder of a multi-occupied residential building.

The AP is responsible for maintaining the golden thread throughout occupation, including all safety-relevant records for building services such as cold water storage. An AP who allows golden thread information to become materially out of date commits an offence under the Building Safety Act 2022.

The CDM 2015 Health and Safety File for a GRP cold water storage installation must include: as-installed drawings showing tank location, dimensions, and pipework connections; Kiwa certification certificates referenced to the specific tank batch or serial number; BS EN 13280 declaration of conformity; and structural loading information for the support frame.

It must also include: confined space assessment and entry procedure for the tank void where applicable; access arrangements; isolation and drainage procedures; and maintenance requirements including inspection frequency and component replacement schedule.

Under ACOP L8, a Legionella risk assessment must be reviewed whenever there is reason to believe it may no longer be valid. Specific triggers include: changes to the water system; a change in building occupancy involving more susceptible persons; a notifiable case of Legionnaires’ disease linked to the premises; or a change in responsible person.

As good practice, review at intervals of no more than two years is widely recommended even without specific triggers, though this is not a statutory requirement.

Yes, in most cases. The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 require advance notice to the local water undertaker before installing a cistern — unless it is a WC cistern or a cistern of no more than 1,000 litres supplying wholesome water for domestic purposes only. This covers most GRP cold water storage cisterns in commercial, residential, and institutional buildings.

Failure to notify where required is a criminal offence. The undertaker will typically require backflow protection as a condition of consent.

ACOP L8 does not specify a statutory minimum, but records must be kept long enough to be of use in any investigation or prosecution. In practice: inspection, monitoring, and cleaning records — minimum five years; Legionella risk assessments — for the life of the system, with superseded versions retained; disinfection and remedial action records — minimum five years.

For buildings within scope of the Building Safety Act 2022, records forming part of the golden thread must be retained and kept current for the life of the building.

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Key Sources

Principal References

Legislation

Building Safety Act 2022

Parliament of the United Kingdom, c.30

Legislation

Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999

SI 1999/1148

Approved Document

Approved Document G — Sanitation, Hot Water Safety and Water Efficiency

MHCLG, 2015 (updated 2016)

British Standard

BS EN 13280:2001 — GRP Cisterns for Cold Water Storage

BSI / CEN

Certification Body

Kiwa Certification for Water Tanks and Fittings

Tricel Water UK — Oct 2025 (updated Feb 2026)

Approved Code of Practice

ACOP L8: Legionnaires’ Disease — Control of Legionella Bacteria in Water Systems (4th ed.)

Health and Safety Executive, 2013

Technical Guidance

HSG274 Part 2: Hot and Cold Water Systems

Health and Safety Executive, 2014

Industry Guidance

Delivering the Golden Thread — Guidance for Dutyholders and Accountable Persons

Construction Leadership Council, August 2024

Industry Guidance

Golden Thread Master Document List

Building Safety Alliance

Trade Association

ATCM GRP Sectional Tank Specification

Association of Tank and Cistern Manufacturers

Regulatory Body

Cold Water Storage — Guidance for Installers and Consultants

Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (Water Regs UK)

Legislation

Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015

SI 2015/51

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