Water hygiene in Leicester — hard water, mixed sectors
Leicester sits in a hard-water supply zone (Severn Trent Water, hardness 200–280 mg/l CaCO₃ across most of the city), with the corresponding implications for limescale, TMV performance and Legionella biofilm management. The city's water hygiene workload is concentrated across the social housing estate, the two university footprints, the NHS estate (University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust), and the hotel, hospitality and care-home sector across the city and the wider county.
Leicestershire County Council Environmental Health and the HSE have between them brought several high-profile Legionella enforcement cases in the East Midlands over the last decade. Competent Legionella management is now a year-round priority for every duty holder operating in the city.
Sector exposure in Leicester
Social housing across Leicester City Council and the major PRPs operates communal hot water systems across a substantial 1960s and 1970s tower-block portfolio. Temperature monitoring, TMV servicing, sentinel flushing and outlet sampling are the year-round commitment.
University of Leicester Hospitals NHS Trust — the Royal, Glenfield and General — operates under HTM 04-01 with augmented-care Pseudomonas sampling and Water Safety Group governance.
De Montfort and Leicester university estates operate substantial student accommodation footprints with the seasonal-occupancy challenges familiar across the academic sector — vacation shutdown, pre-term re-commissioning, in-term outlet sampling on key buildings.
The care-home sector across the city and Leicestershire serves a substantial older-adult population with elevated Legionella risk; routine LRAs, monthly temperature monitoring and quarterly TMV inspections are the standard discipline.
Hotels and hospitality across the city centre and the M1 / M69 corridor operate with intermittent-occupancy implications and substantial calorifier-fed hot water systems.
What we routinely find in Leicester water hygiene work
Common findings across OEC's Leicester LRA work include limescale accumulation in calorifiers and water heaters, TMV scale fouling and temperature underperformance, dead-legs from decommissioned equipment in social housing and university plant rooms, distal-outlet stagnation in low-occupied flats and student rooms, and under-documented WSC compliance evidence. Positive sample results cluster in distal flats on circulating systems, in vacation-stagnated student accommodation, and in hotel rooms with intermittent occupancy.
How OEC delivers water hygiene in Leicester
OEC's Leicester water hygiene coverage spans the city, the M1/M69/A6 corridor and the wider Leicestershire footprint towards Loughborough, Coalville, Hinckley, Market Harborough and Melton Mowbray. Programmes for social housing and university clients are scheduled around access protocols agreed with the client. Bulk samples are processed by our UKAS-accredited laboratory partner. TMV servicing, tank cleaning, chlorination and remedial works are delivered through our specialist contractor network.