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Southern Water customers face water supply issues for days Southern Water customers face water supply issues for days
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The bottled water station at the Ageas Bowl, in West End opened on Thursday morningThe bottled water station at the Ageas Bowl, in West End opened on Thursday morning
Residents are set to face disruption to their water supply for the next two days "at least".Residents are set to face disruption to their water supply for the next two days "at least".
Southern Water said 15,000 households in Winchester and Southampton woke up to low water pressure or loss of supply on Thursday.Southern Water said 15,000 households in Winchester and Southampton woke up to low water pressure or loss of supply on Thursday.
The company said it worked through the night to solve the issue but it would take 48 hours to return services.The company said it worked through the night to solve the issue but it would take 48 hours to return services.
It said the problem was due to an operational failure at its site in Otterbourne.It said the problem was due to an operational failure at its site in Otterbourne.
The firm apologised and said it was doing everything it could to reduce the number of customers who were impacted.The firm apologised and said it was doing everything it could to reduce the number of customers who were impacted.
"Unfortunately, it's likely that if you are currently without water, this will continue until at least the weekend," it said in a statement."Unfortunately, it's likely that if you are currently without water, this will continue until at least the weekend," it said in a statement.
The issue comes as more than 20,000 properties in Southampton, Eastleigh, Hedge End and Chandler's Ford were left with low pressure or loss of supply for a few days before Christmas last year.The issue comes as more than 20,000 properties in Southampton, Eastleigh, Hedge End and Chandler's Ford were left with low pressure or loss of supply for a few days before Christmas last year.
At the time Southern Water blamed leaks caused by changes in temperature and heavy rainfall.At the time Southern Water blamed leaks caused by changes in temperature and heavy rainfall.
But on Thursday it said the latest issue was "completely different".But on Thursday it said the latest issue was "completely different".
'A disgrace''A disgrace'
Several residents took to social media to voice their disappointment, with one branding the company an "utter disgrace".Several residents took to social media to voice their disappointment, with one branding the company an "utter disgrace".
Another customer said: "Again, what is wrong with Southern Water. Get your act together."Another customer said: "Again, what is wrong with Southern Water. Get your act together."
The MP for Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes, who criticised the company last December, said Southern Water failed residents "yet again".The MP for Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes, who criticised the company last December, said Southern Water failed residents "yet again".
Can't believe I'm having to do this again - but ..... if you are a vulnerable constituent, and have not had water delivered by Southern Water - let my office know 01794 521155 - and we will raise with S Water and I will drop some off if at all possible - I have limited supplies pic.twitter.com/NXXsAkPj4DCan't believe I'm having to do this again - but ..... if you are a vulnerable constituent, and have not had water delivered by Southern Water - let my office know 01794 521155 - and we will raise with S Water and I will drop some off if at all possible - I have limited supplies pic.twitter.com/NXXsAkPj4D
A bottled water station opened at the Ageas Bowl, in West End at 08:00 GMT on Thursday. A bottled water station opened at the Ageas Bowl, in West End at 08:00 GMT on Thursday and a second station has been opened at Places Leisure in Eastleigh.
Katy Taylor, the chief customer services officer at Southern Water, encouraged customers to collect bottled water.Katy Taylor, the chief customer services officer at Southern Water, encouraged customers to collect bottled water.
"We totally recognise that it is a massive inconvenience, it's just a horrible thing to happen. This is really disappointing," she said."We totally recognise that it is a massive inconvenience, it's just a horrible thing to happen. This is really disappointing," she said.
The company said it had started deliveries of bottled water to its most vulnerable customers on a priority services register.The company said it had started deliveries of bottled water to its most vulnerable customers on a priority services register.
Residents have started to collect bottled water at the Ageas Bowl, in West EndResidents have started to collect bottled water at the Ageas Bowl, in West End
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