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Booster Failure Reported in Warwickshire


Booster Failure Reported in Warwickshire

Severn Trent Water has reported a booster failure in Warwickshire. A booster is a pumping station that helps maintain water pressure across the supply network. When one fails, it can affect the flow or pressure of water reaching homes and businesses in the surrounding area.

What We Know

According to information published by Severn Trent Water, a booster failure has occurred somewhere in Warwickshire. At present, no specific postcodes, towns, or villages have been identified as affected, and no figure has been given for the number of households involved.

The incident has been logged as informational, meaning it is not currently classified as an emergency. However, some customers in the area may notice a drop in water pressure or, in some cases, a temporary interruption to their supply.

What You Should Do

If you are in Warwickshire and notice any of the following, it may be related to this incident:

  • Low water pressure from your taps
  • No water coming from your taps at all
  • Discoloured water when you first turn on a tap

If you experience discoloured water, run your cold kitchen tap gently for a few minutes. In most cases, this will clear. Do not use discoloured water for drinking, cooking, or making baby formula until it runs clear.

If you have no water at all and this is causing a serious problem — for example, if you have a medical condition that requires a reliable water supply — contact Severn Trent Water directly so they can prioritise your needs.

Where to Get More Information

Severn Trent Water is the source of this report. For the latest updates on this incident, including any changes to affected areas or estimated repair times, visit the Severn Trent Water website or contact their customer helpline.

  • Severn Trent Water customer helpline: 0800 783 4444 (free, 24 hours)
  • Website: www.severntrent.com

This article will be updated if further details become available.

This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 3m ago.