Booster Station Failure in Bakewell
Booster Station Failure in Bakewell
Severn Trent Water has reported a booster station failure in the Bakewell area. A booster station is a pumping facility that helps maintain adequate water pressure in the supply network.
What Has Happened
According to information published by Severn Trent Water, a booster station serving the Bakewell area has failed. No further technical details have been provided at this time.
Areas Affected
Severn Trent has not yet specified which streets or postcodes are affected by this incident. If you live in or around Bakewell and are experiencing low water pressure or no water supply, this fault may be the cause.
What You Should Do
- Check your supply. Turn on a tap to see whether your water pressure is lower than usual or if there is no flow at all.
- Avoid unnecessary water use where possible while the fault is being investigated, to help maintain pressure for essential needs.
- Do not call 999. This is not an emergency requiring the emergency services.
There is no indication at this stage that the quality of your drinking water has been affected. Unless Severn Trent advises otherwise, your water remains safe to drink.
Where to Get More Information
For the latest updates on this incident, contact Severn Trent Water directly:
- Website: www.severntrent.com
- Customer helpline: 0800 783 4444 (free to call, 24 hours a day)
Severn Trent will provide further information as the situation develops. This article will be updated when more details become available.
This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 5m ago.