South East Water: Mid Sussex area expected to see water return by 6pm today – despite company saying it would be back by yesterday morning
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Thousands of properties in Sussex are without water, or with low pressure, after thawing snow and ice across the UK caused a surge in burst pipes.
According to the BBC, 15,000 South East Water customers have had supply issues.
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Hide AdRepair work in the affected area, which spans Handcross, Pease Pottage, Balcombe, Turners Hill, and Sharpthorne, is still ‘in progress’, according to South East Water’s website.
The water company’s site said the fix, which began at 7.35pm on Tuesday (December 20) evening, is estimated to be completed by 6pm today.
It is the fourth time South East Water have pushed the estimated time of completion back. South East Water’s website previously said the issue would be resolved by 6am yesterday morning. The water company then updated its estimate to 7pm yesterday evening, before changing it once again to 8am this morning.
South East Water published another update this morning, saying repair work would be done by 11am.
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Hide AdA statement posted on the water company’s website said: “We are very sorry to customers in Handcross, Haywards Heath and Pease Pottage area who are without water this morning. We are working hard to get water back into the network and customers should see their supplies start to recover this evening.
“For information on bottled water stations, please visit our website at www.Southeastwater.co.uk.
“Once again, we’re really sorry about the disruption.”