Dwr Cymru have said supplies have now been restored days after a mains burst left thousands of people without water. The incident started on Wednesday afternoon at the Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment ...
Thousands of homes in North Wales could be without water until Sunday after a burst water pipe posed 'complex challenges' to engineers trying to repair it. Supply issues first became a problem for ...
She said: "Conwy councillors have just been updated on the burst water main situation by the CEO of Dwr Cymru. Conwy schools close due to lack of water supply Council facilities forced to close due to ...
A burst water main that left thousands without water has been fixed but it is still taking time before supplies will be restored. Dŵr Cymru (Welsh Water) confirmed on Friday afternoon that the ...
The maintenance, first announced on 7 January, involves repairing a leak in the 02 pipeline, necessitating a complete isolation of the water supply. “Rand Water Maintenance planned for 25-26 ...
Some homes could be without water supplies until Sunday due to a burst water main. The incident started later yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) at the Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works, Dolgarrog.
Some homes could be without water supplies until Sunday due to a burst water main. The incident started later yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) at the Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works, Dolgarrog.
Welsh Water say it anticipates supplies will be restored later on Thursday Business and schools have been forced to close and as many as 40,000 homes could be without water after a pipe burst at a ...
Welsh Water said about 8,000 homes lost supplies on Wednesday night and another 33,000 were at risk of losing theirs until repairs were complete. According to an update published on Welsh Water's ...
it's expected to take up to 48 hours for the system to refill adequately to restore supply. In response, Dŵr Cymru is focusing on delivering bottled water to those most in need. Although bottled ...
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