Bristol Post

Burst main leaves thousands without water

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THOUSANDS of people across Lawrence Hill, Barton and Redfield were without water yesterday following a series of burst water mains overnight.

The mains burst late on Tuesday night, and left people waking up to no water yesterday.

One of the broken mains was on a railway bridge, close to a gas main, and fixing it was a huge challenge given its location, a spokespers­on for Bristol Water said.

Two water tanker stations were set up in the area in response. The first was set up at the back of the Fire Engine pub in Church Road, Redfield, with a second tanker distributi­on point set up in the car park at Croydon Street.

There was some initial confusion – Bristol Water announced the setting up of the first water tanker distributi­on point, but when the crew arrived they couldn’t set up there, so switched locations to the Fire Engine pub, a long walk from the area affected by the water cut off.

But by 1pm, Bristol Water said they were confident of having everyone back on tap ‘by evening’.

“We’re making good progress with the bursts,” a spokespers­on said.

“One has been repaired, and it’s looking likely we’ll get the rail bridge one back this afternoon. While it’s still too difficult to give a timeline, we’re hoping to have a clear indication later this afternoon.

“Fingers crossed we’ll get everyone back in by the evening,” she added.

Bristol Water said the three burst mains around the area were likely caused by the first.

“It’s likely the first burst triggered the other bursts due to pressure changes in the pipes,” a spokespers­on said. “The railway bridge burst should be sorted by about 3pm ready for flushing. The smaller one on Easton Road has been repaired.

“The one on Easton Junction Baptist Mills Court will be repaired soon also - we’re just awaiting for a collar to arrive for fitting shortly,” she added.

Bristol Water also paid tribute to volunteer organisati­ons, including the British Red Cross, and Avon Fire & Rescue, who volunteere­d to help with distributi­on at the two tanker sites.

 ??  ?? Emergency supplies were brought into Lawrence Hill
Emergency supplies were brought into Lawrence Hill

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