Fire Service Activity Affecting Water Supply in Pershore
Fire Service Activity in Pershore
Severn Trent Water has issued a notice regarding fire service activity in the Pershore area. At this stage, no further details have been provided about the nature of the incident or whether it has had any direct effect on the local water supply.
What We Know
According to information published by Severn Trent Water, fire service activity has been recorded in Pershore. No specific postcodes or streets have been listed as affected, and no particular action has been requested of residents at this time.
What This Could Mean for Your Water
Fire service activity can sometimes affect local water pressure or supply, as firefighters may draw on the mains water network during operations. However, no disruption to supply or water quality has been confirmed in connection with this incident.
What You Should Do
At present, no specific action is required from residents. If you notice any of the following, it is worth reporting them to Severn Trent Water:
- Unusually low water pressure
- Discoloured water from your taps
- A complete loss of water supply
If your water appears discoloured, it is advisable to run your cold kitchen tap for a few minutes to allow the supply to clear before using it. Discoloured water is generally caused by harmless sediment disturbed in the pipes and is not usually a health risk, though you may wish to avoid using it until it runs clear.
Stay Updated
Severn Trent Water is the source of this notice. For the latest information on this incident, contact Severn Trent Water directly:
- Website: www.severntrent.com
- Customer helpline: 0800 783 4444 (free to call, 24 hours a day)
This article will be updated if further information becomes available.
This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 2m ago.