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Burst Water Pipe in Stoke-on-Trent


Burst Water Pipe in Stoke-on-Trent

Severn Trent Water has reported a burst water pipe in Stoke-on-Trent. At this stage, limited details have been made available about the precise location or the number of properties affected.

What We Know

According to information published by Severn Trent Water, a burst pipe has occurred somewhere within the Stoke-on-Trent area. No specific postcodes or streets have been named in the current notice, and no figure has been given for the number of households that may be affected.

What You May Notice

If you live in the Stoke-on-Trent area, you may experience one or more of the following as a result of a burst pipe:

  • Low water pressure or a reduced flow from your taps
  • Discoloured water, which may appear slightly cloudy or brown shortly after supply is restored
  • Temporary loss of water supply while repair work is carried out

Discoloured water after a pipe repair is common and is usually caused by sediment being disturbed in the pipes. It is generally not harmful, but it is advisable to run your cold kitchen tap for a few minutes until the water runs clear before using it for drinking or cooking.

What You Should Do

At this time, Severn Trent Water has not issued any specific instructions to residents. However, it is sensible to:

  • Check for updates from Severn Trent Water directly, as the situation may develop
  • Report any concerns about your supply, such as no water or very low pressure, to Severn Trent Water
  • Avoid using discoloured water for drinking or cooking until it runs clear

Where to Get More Information

For the latest updates on this incident, visit the Severn Trent Water website or contact their customer helpline. Severn Trent Water is the source of this information, and they will publish further details as the situation develops.

This article will be updated when more information becomes available.

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