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Booster Failure Reported in Warwickshire


Booster Failure Reported in Warwickshire

Severn Trent Water has reported a booster failure affecting an area within Warwickshire. A booster is a pumping station used to maintain adequate water pressure across the supply network. When a booster fails, it can result in reduced water pressure or, in some cases, a temporary loss of supply for customers in the affected area.

What We Know

At present, the information available is limited. Severn Trent has confirmed that a booster failure has occurred in Warwickshire, but no specific postcodes, towns, or villages have been identified as affected. The number of households impacted has not been confirmed.

What You Should Do

If you are in Warwickshire and are experiencing low water pressure or no water at all, it is possible your property may be affected by this incident. You are advised to:

  • Check Severn Trent's website for the latest updates on this incident, as further details are likely to be added as the situation develops.
  • Contact Severn Trent directly if you have concerns about your supply. Their customer helpline is available around the clock.
  • Avoid unnecessary water use if your pressure is low, to help maintain supply to essential needs while engineers work to resolve the fault.

There is currently no instruction to boil water or avoid using your tap water in connection with this incident.

Where to Get More Information

All information in this article has been sourced directly from Severn Trent Water. For the most up-to-date details, including any changes to affected areas or advice for customers, please visit the Severn Trent website or follow their official communications.

This page will be updated if further information becomes available.

This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 2m ago.