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uncleglen Wrote:

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> Ever since they built all those flats on the TA

> barracks there has been problems off and on. The

> water has to be pumped at a higher pressure up the

> hills to supply each flat with a mains supply and

> the pipes can't cope.



Nope dont fink thats the answer. There has always been problems there even before housing was added at the barracks.

Its always been a case of when one goes another big one near by follows suit. Besides there have been several spots up that way that have had trickles trickling for weeks...

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