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Severn Trent Water in appeal over reservoir levels fall

Sat May 14, 2011 3:00 pm

Water company Severn Trent is appealing to people to conserve supplies, with reservoir levels being about 10% lower than normal for this time of year.

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It said in some cases it put reservoir levels "slightly under target".

The weather throughout March and April was exceptionally dry, the firm added.

It said although there was rain last weekend and more was forecast, it would take "more than a few showers" to ensure reservoirs levels during summer.

Martin Kane, customer relations director, said: "More rain isn't a popular idea but it is what we need, preferably spread over several days and weeks, so the reservoirs across the region can top up.

"The more steps we can all take now - both as a company and as individuals - the better placed our water supplies will be if dry, hot weather continues.

"Things you can do to help the situation include choosing showers rather than baths, fixing dripping taps, using the dishwasher only when full, and resisting the temptation to use a hosepipe or sprinkler on the garden or for washing the car."

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Re: Severn Trent Water in appeal over reservoir levels fall

Sat May 14, 2011 5:06 pm

Interesting there's no mention of their own leaking pipes. :fuming:

Re: Severn Trent Water in appeal over reservoir levels fall

Wed May 18, 2011 6:42 pm

We have a lovely leak on Albany Road by the railway bridge near the entrance to Spencer Park. Has been leaking for about 9 months now. Severn Trent have now tried to pin responsibility onto the owner of a nearby property after previously stating in the Coventry Observer at the end of March that they would fix it "within 2 weeks". :pirate:
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