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Default depth of soil requirement over water supply pipe?(frost protection)

I have to replace pipe from the company stop tap in pavement, to the
house, a distance of approx 8M.
I have an old "WATER SUPPLY BYELAWS GUIDE (1989)" which indicates a
minimum cover of 750mm. A local contractor said it had recently been
reduced to 600mm, a statement I viewed with suspicion.
What do the latest regulations state ? and where can I download a
reference to print out?.
Don
 
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