This response from Graeme Hunter gives me no comfort. He writes:
"Scottish Water has not sold water to any other country and has no plans at present to provide water services outside Scotland."
Fair enough - but what about Satec, Aquavitae and Osprey Water Services?
Do they have any plans in this direction and could the Scottish Government restrict such trade? Consider a case in New Hampshire.
www.afsc.org/newengland/nh/springs-trade.pdf
Since my original email specifically asked about the status of out water vis - a - vis international trading agreements I find it strange that no mention is made of this in Mr Hunter's reply.
I will try again - perhaps if I bug these people enough I will get the reassurance we all want.
Interestingly, the Sunday Herald ran an article "Liquid Assets" the final sentences I copy here:
"... it will not be until everyone from regulator to customer sees the results that we know whether the liberation has been successful. If so, the market is expected to follows the likes of gas and electricity and scrap the fixed tariffs to move to free competition - a move that the Scottish regulator has said will not happen before 2014 at the earliest.
With the next question being the domestic market, and the issue of whether a Scottish government would privatise Scottish Water also in the background, the drips of change on Tuesday could well be followed by a flood.
Don't be surprised if the future is increasingly wet."