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Booster Station Failure in St Briavels


Booster Station Failure in St Briavels

Severn Trent Water has reported a booster station failure in St Briavels. A booster station is a pumping facility used to maintain adequate water pressure in the supply network, particularly in areas at higher elevations.

What Has Happened

According to information published by Severn Trent Water, a booster station in St Briavels has failed. No further technical details about the cause or extent of the failure have been provided at this time.

Areas Affected

The incident has been reported in St Briavels. Specific postcodes or streets affected have not been confirmed by Severn Trent Water in the information currently available.

What You May Notice

If you live in or near St Briavels, you may experience reduced water pressure or, in some cases, a temporary loss of supply. Not all properties in the area will necessarily be affected.

What You Should Do

  • Check for updates from Severn Trent Water directly, as the situation may change.
  • If you have no water or very low pressure, report this to Severn Trent Water so they are aware of the impact on your property.
  • Do not assume your supply is unaffected if you have not yet noticed a problem — it is worth monitoring over the coming hours.
  • If you rely on a continuous water supply for medical reasons, contact Severn Trent Water as a priority.

Is the Water Safe?

No advice has been issued by Severn Trent Water to suggest that the water supply in this area is unsafe to drink. This incident relates to a pressure or supply issue rather than a water quality concern. If guidance changes, Severn Trent Water will publish updated information.

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 will be updated if further information becomes available. All details are sourced from Severn Trent Water.

This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 7m ago.