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Bony Fido Wrote:

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> In August 2003 the whole area was without water

> for about 2 WEEKS - hope we're not in for a repeat

> - Oh, and we all received letters saying we'd get

> compensation ( about ?50 was quoted I believe )

> but surprise surprise - it never happened.



They used to credit the amount to your TW account and you had to remember to check it had appeared. Earlier this year, there were water woes around SE22/23 edges and this time, they sent a cheque. Somewhat cynically, I did wonder whether they'd decided that not everyone would cash the cheque so they might get away with 90% take up rather than the direct credit. However, it might be because it's more tangible and visible for those expecting it.

andyg Wrote:

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> shelly2106 Wrote:

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> > You still out of water on east dulwich estate?

> I

> > live on east dulwich estate had no problem at

> all.

> > Water fine!

>

> Still nothing - but we are on the top floor. We

> were ok until this morning. Kitchen tap went

> first, now the bathroom tap isn?t working and the

> toilet as well.


Im on the ground floor Gatcombe combe house, where are you?

andyg Wrote:

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> shelly2106 Wrote:

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>

> Still nothing - but we are on the top floor. We

> were ok until this morning. Kitchen tap went

> first, now the bathroom tap isn?t working and the

> toilet as well.


Where are you? Im ground floor Gatcombe house

Latest update: 0150


https://inyourarea.thameswater.co.uk/


Low pressure or no water

Last updated Sunday 4 November 2018 - 01:50hrs.


We have successfully rerouted the water from the surrounding area, this means your water supply will now begin to return as the pressure in the pipe begins to increase.


Whilst our teams continue working to repair the broken pipe, some customers may experience fluctuations in their pressure, especially if you are in a flat or high rise building.




The bottled water is available for collection from 0900hrs at the below location:


Straker's Road, SE15 3UA


We sorry for any disruption caused.


You can also keep up to date by clicking on our twitter link:

IlonaM Wrote:

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> Latest update: 0150

>

> https://inyourarea.thameswater.co.uk/

>

> Low pressure or no water

> Last updated Sunday 4 November 2018 - 01:50hrs.

>

> We have successfully rerouted the water from the

> surrounding area, this means your water supply

> will now begin to return as the pressure in the

> pipe begins to increase.

>

> Whilst our teams continue working to repair the

> broken pipe, some customers may experience

> fluctuations in their pressure, especially if you

> are in a flat or high rise building.

>

>

>

> The bottled water is available for collection from

> 0900hrs at the below location:

>

> Straker's Road, SE15 3UA

>

> We sorry for any disruption caused.

>

> You can also keep up to date by clicking on our

> twitter link:



No evidence on Whateley Road of pressure returning to normal.

no water on CPR near the GE - enough this am tofill the Brita filter twice, flush the toilet !! quick ablute, we are all longing for a shower.

Ideal drying days - in November! with washer disabled.

Apparently the water was back on through the night?

the water has gone again this morning - we managed to get 1 flush from the loo last night, since Friday. No water coming into the cistern this morning. I rang Thames water, they said they are aware there are still problems in SE22 & working on it & bottled water available across the rye on Strakers, but bottled water is not going to help us flush the loo:(
The pressure remains low on Melbourne Grove. We're lucky enough to have water - which clearly not everybody does - but are having to prioritise its use. I've turned the boiler off altogether as it's struggling (due to lack of water pressure) to even supply the hot taps.

I've turned the boiler off altogether as it's struggling (due to lack of water pressure) to even supply the hot taps.


If you have an old style system with a cold water tank supplied from the mains, then normally the heating part of the central heating system is sealed - so that the boiler heats hot water for the radiators and for a coil through your hot water cylinder which then heats the water for washing etc. which will be supplied via your cold water tank (modern systems may be different) - the sealed system uses a pump to move the water round your pipes. So heating radiators should be fine, although supply to your cold water tank (and thence your cylinder) will rely on mains pressure.

andyg Wrote:

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> So we still have no water in our bathroom - a

> small trickle out of the kitchen, but no showers

> for us today. I?m assuming it won?t be sorted by

> the morning.


Same here, I hope they sort it out soon

Latest update: 5.10am today



Low pressure or no water

Last updated Monday 5th November 2018 - 05:10.


Our teams have successfully completed the repair and are now in the process of putting the repaired pipe back into use. Customers in the area will notice lower pressure than normal, but this will slowly increase as the water pressure builds up in the area. If you are in a flat or high rise building, it will take slightly longer to build up and return to normal.


If your water is cloudy, this is quite normal following our repairs but it's best to run your cold kitchen tap for a few minutes once your water is back on.

To find out more visit our help page here - https://www.thameswater.co.uk/help-and-advice/water-quality/cloudy-water


Should you require bottled water, it remains available for collection from 08:30hrs at the below location:


Straker's Road, SE15 3UA


Click here to view on map



Thank you for your continued patience and understanding.


You can also keep up to date by clicking on our twitter link:

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