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Kent Water Crisis: Boil Notice Affects 24,000 Homes

8 Dec

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Summary

  • 24,000 properties in Kent and East Sussex experienced a water outage.
  • A boil water notice remains in effect for Tunbridge Wells residents.
  • South East Water apologizes and commits to compensating affected customers.
Kent Water Crisis: Boil Notice Affects 24,000 Homes

All 24,000 properties in Kent and East Sussex affected by a water outage have reportedly had their supplies restored. However, a boil water notice remains in place for homes in the Tunbridge Wells area, deemed chemically safe but requiring treated water for consumption. The notice, which came into effect recently, mandates boiling and cooling tap water for drinking, teeth brushing, and cooking for at least 10 days.

Residents are sharing their difficulties, with one individual noting the increased time and stress involved in daily chores like washing dishes and laundry due to the need to boil water. The disruption particularly affects families with children who have special needs, as maintaining routine becomes challenging. Bottled water stations have been set up in Tunbridge Wells to provide essential supplies.

South East Water has expressed deep apologies for the extensive disruption and is committed to fairly compensating customers. The company is actively addressing delivery requests and assisting vulnerable customers through its Priority Services Register. The ongoing situation highlights the critical reliance on consistent water supply for daily life and local businesses.

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Water supplies have been restored to 24,000 properties, but a boil water notice is in effect for Tunbridge Wells.
A boil water notice is in place due to a water outage, requiring tap water to be boiled and cooled before use.
Bottled water stations are available at Tunbridge Wells Sports Centre and the Odeon car park.

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