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Home / Environment / Lancashire Flooded: Burst Pipe Disrupts Water Supply

Lancashire Flooded: Burst Pipe Disrupts Water Supply

10 Jan

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Summary

  • A burst pipe caused flooding and water supply issues in Lancashire.
  • Residents in Bamber Bridge and Walton-le-Dale are experiencing water pressure problems.
  • Discolored water is unlikely to be harmful and will settle with time.
Lancashire Flooded: Burst Pipe Disrupts Water Supply

A critical burst pipe incident in Lancashire has led to localized flooding and considerable disruption to residents' water supplies. Engineers are urgently working to repair the damaged pipe located on Brindle Road in Bamber Bridge, aiming for a swift resolution.

The problems are significantly impacting water pressure for customers in Bamber Bridge and extending to areas of Walton-le-Dale. United Utilities has also noted that accumulated sediments might cause temporary discoloration in the water, assuring the public that this is typically harmless and will resolve naturally.

Customers experiencing discolored water are advised by the company to run their cold water taps at a slow trickle until clarity is restored. This action is expected to help the sediment settle. The company is committed to fixing the issue and restoring normal service promptly.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A burst pipe led to flooding and disrupted water supplies in Bamber Bridge and surrounding areas.
Yes, the discolored water is unlikely to be harmful and should settle down with time.
United Utilities engineers are working to fix the burst pipe and restore water supplies.

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