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I don't have a regs book to hand but I'm pretty sure that doesn't say 'nothing must be within 300mm of a water point' or anything to that effect.
There is no specific requirement for a distance between electrical outlets and sources of water, but advise that you allow at least 30 cm from water or heat sources, where possible.
 
To make the filter changing 'idiot proof' for want of a better expression, simply replacing the existing socket with a weatherproof unit designed for outdoor use would be a simple and inexpensive solution.
 

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