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 piece of equipment used to maintain adequate water pressure in the supply network. When one fails, it can result in reduced water pressure or, in some cases, a temporary loss of supply to nearby properties.
What We Know
At this stage, the information available is limited. Severn Trent has confirmed that a booster failure has occurred in the St Briavels area. No specific postcodes or streets have been listed as affected, and no figure has been given for the number of households that may be impacted.
What You Should Do
If you live in or around St Briavels and are experiencing low water pressure or no water at all, this incident may be the cause. 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 an urgent concern about your supply. Their customer helpline is available around the clock.
- Avoid unnecessary water use where possible while the fault is being investigated, to help maintain pressure across the local network.
There is currently no indication that the quality of your tap water has been affected. Unless Severn Trent advises otherwise, your water remains safe to drink.
Where to Get More Information
For the most up-to-date information on this incident, visit the Severn Trent website and check their live incidents page. You can also follow Severn Trent on their official social media channels for updates.
This article is based on information provided by Severn Trent Water. TapWater.uk will update this page as further details become available.
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