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Booster Station Failure in Tenbury Wells


Booster Station Failure in Tenbury Wells

Severn Trent Water has reported a booster station failure in the Tenbury Wells area. A booster station is a pumping facility used to maintain adequate water pressure in the supply network. When one fails, some properties may experience low water pressure or, in some cases, a temporary loss of supply.

What We Know

At this stage, Severn Trent Water has confirmed that a booster failure has occurred in Tenbury Wells. No further details are currently available regarding which streets or properties may be affected, nor has a timescale for resolution been provided.

What You Should Do

  • Check your taps. If you are experiencing low pressure or no water, this incident may be the cause.
  • Avoid unnecessary water use where possible while the fault is being investigated, to help maintain pressure across the local network.
  • Do not call emergency services about this issue. Contact Severn Trent Water directly if you need assistance.

Is My Water Safe to Drink?

No advice has been issued suggesting that the water supply in Tenbury Wells is unsafe to drink. This incident relates to pressure and supply, not water quality. If guidance changes, Severn Trent Water will issue a separate notice.

Where to Get More Information

For the latest updates on this incident, contact Severn Trent Water directly:

This article will be updated as further information becomes available. All details are sourced from Severn Trent Water.

This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 1m ago.