Booster Station Failure Reported in Cheltenham
Booster Station Failure in Cheltenham
Severn Trent Water has reported a booster station failure in the Cheltenham area. A booster station is a pumping facility used to maintain adequate water pressure across the local supply network.
What Has Happened?
According to information published by Severn Trent Water, a booster station serving the Cheltenham area has failed. No further technical details have been provided at this time.
Who May Be Affected?
Specific postcodes or streets affected by this incident have not been confirmed in the information currently available. If you live in the Cheltenham area and are experiencing low water pressure or a loss of supply, this incident may be the cause.
What Should You Do?
- Check your taps for any reduction in water pressure or loss of supply.
- Avoid unnecessary water use where possible while the fault is being investigated, to help maintain pressure across the network.
- There is no indication at this stage that the water quality has been affected. No boil water notice or other precautionary advice has been issued.
Staying Updated
Severn Trent Water is the best source of up-to-date information on this incident. You can contact them or check for updates through the following:
- Severn Trent Water website: www.stwater.co.uk
- Customer helpline: 0800 783 4444 (free to call, 24 hours)
This article will be updated as further information becomes available. All details are sourced directly from Severn Trent Water.
This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 9m ago.