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Thousands warned not to use 'high chlorine' water | Thousands warned not to use 'high chlorine' water |
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Severn Trent has warned thousands of customers not to use water while it investigates problems with high levels of chlorine in its supply. | Severn Trent has warned thousands of customers not to use water while it investigates problems with high levels of chlorine in its supply. |
The company said it is investigating an issue at the Castle Donington reservoir in Derbyshire. | |
It has told residents in the DE11, DE15, DE65, DE73 and LE65 areas of Derbyshire and Leicestershire not to use water for any purpose. | |
A total of 3,700 properties have been affected. | |
Updates on this story and more from Derbyshire | Updates on this story and more from Derbyshire |
Severn Trent said it did not know how long it will take to resolve the problem. | |
"It looks like there's been over-chlorination," a spokesman said. "Once we've got through this incident and we've flushed the water through the system, we can go back, take a look and see exactly what happened. | |
"A Do Not Use notice means that customers shouldn't use their water supply for any purpose - including drinking, flushing the toilet, preparing food and bathing." | |
'By accident' | |
Darren Reynolds - professor of health and environment at the University of the West of England (UWE) - says chlorine has been used for more than 100 years to disinfect water. | |
"They may add chlorine in the form of liquid or possibly a solid and they may do that directly in the reservoir or large holding tanks," he said. | |
"It seems to me a potential problem could have been at the point of dosing - they may have just put too much chlorine in by accident." | |
Affected residents said they were concerned at how long they could be without water. | |
Dad James Machin, from Swadlincote, Derbyshire, said: "You can get the bottled stuff but you can't wash in the bottled stuff. | |
"It'll be a bit of a nightmare because as well as bathing, the kids like a glass of juice too." | |
The company, whose website crashed earlier due to the demand for information, was alerted to the problem by a monitoring systems alarm. | The company, whose website crashed earlier due to the demand for information, was alerted to the problem by a monitoring systems alarm. |
Staff made bottled water available to customers at Sainsbury's in Swadlincote. | |
"We are now working to flush the water out of the system and are constantly testing the quality of water at customers' taps," the spokesman added. |