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Bringing the water mains into the 21st Century |
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| Many of these pipes were laid in the 1930's and at 70 years of age are in need of a replacing. They are made from iron and are laid in heavy clay soil that eats into the metal causing corrosion. This corrosion weakens the structure of the pipe and over time this results in small holes and cracks appearing. As the water leaks through these holes and cracks, the pipe becomes even weaker and this can result in a burst water main. | ||||||||
| When a water main bursts we have to repair it as quickly as possible, as the escaping water is a potential threat to public safety and can damage property and the environment. This usually means emergency work to dig up the road or pavement, and can lead to the water supply being turned off for a while without notification to customers. It can also mean traffic disruption. | ||||||||
When a water main bursts we have to repair it as quickly as possible, as the escaping water is a potential threat to public safety and can damage property and the environment. This usually means emergency work to dig up the road or pavement, and can lead to the water supply being turned off for a while without notification to customers. It can also mean traffic disruption. |
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We are replacing these old iron water mains with new plastic pipes so that we can provide you with a reliable supply of drinking water and reduce the disruption caused to your community, when a water main bursts. Our aim is to: |
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