Booster Station Failure in Telford
Booster Station Failure in Telford
Severn Trent Water has reported a booster station failure in the Telford area. A booster station is a pumping facility used to maintain adequate water pressure across the supply network. When one of these stations fails, it can affect the pressure or flow of water reaching homes and businesses in the surrounding area.
What Has Happened?
According to information published by Severn Trent Water, a booster failure has been identified in Telford. No further details about the cause or the scale of the issue have been provided at this time.
Who May Be Affected?
Specific postcodes or areas within Telford have not been identified in the information currently available. If you live in the Telford area and are experiencing low water pressure or a disruption to your supply, this incident may be the cause.
What Should You Do?
Severn Trent Water has not issued any specific instructions to residents at this stage. However, if you are experiencing problems with your water supply, the following steps are sensible:
- Check for updates from Severn Trent Water directly, as the situation may change.
- Report your issue to Severn Trent Water if you are experiencing low pressure or no water, so they are aware of the full extent of any disruption.
- Keep some water stored in a clean container if you are concerned about a potential interruption to supply, as a precaution.
Is the Water Safe to Drink?
No advice has been issued suggesting that the water in the Telford area is unsafe to drink. This incident relates to a pressure or supply issue rather than water quality. If guidance changes, Severn Trent Water will communicate this directly.
Where to Get More Information
For the latest updates on this incident, contact Severn Trent Water directly:
- Website: www.stwater.co.uk
- Customer helpline: 0800 783 4444 (free to call, 24 hours a day)
This article is based on information provided by Severn Trent Water. We will update this page if further details become available.
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