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FAQ’s for Flooding
What if an exclusive supplier supplies my water?
If at any point you feel your water supply may be contaminated (decolourisation, taste or smells different), you then must contact the neighborhood council for advice. It is preferable that after a flood, to get hold of your provider to determine regardless of whether your water supply may be contaminated to see their information on how to handle it when it has.
That’s responsible for my mains water?
In case of a flood, your water supplier will be able to offer you information on list of positive actions with this situation. In the event the suppliers treatment plant becomes contaminated with flood water they’re then accountable for supplying an alternative solution water supply. Additional advice is found from the local council.
When an alternative solution supply is essential, it’s going to normally appear in the sort of bottled water. This will likely either be done by an area distribution or mass distribution with a bowser (water taker). While expecting this offer you may choose to boil the mains water or cease while using mains water altogether. The same thing goes if you finds that their water supply is discoloured or tastes/smells funny. Boiling mains water can eliminate any hazardous substances to make the water safe, although a supply of water in bottles should be kept safe in readiness for flooding.