31/08/2023
Work Ongoing To Repair Water Outage In Belfast
NI Water has confirmed a water outage is currently affecting a number of postcodes across Belfast.
The utility firm said work is ongoing and it is expected to last until around 3pm on Thursday, 31 August.
A statement from NI Water said: "NI Water are aware of a loss of supply in your area,” said a spokesperson.
"Customers may experience a loss of water supply or a drop in pressure when the work is being carried out. We are working to fix the problem as soon as possible.
"Discoloured water can occur when the mains are disturbed. This can happen when there has been an interruption to supply following a burst main and the operational activity associated with the repair.
"All water is disinfected to ensure it is safe to drink. Following operational activity, the level of chlorine in the water supply may be boosted temporarily.
"The amount of chlorine is carefully controlled and monitored at our treatment works and strategic points in the distribution system.
"Water quality samples are taken following burst mains repairs to ensure that a satisfactory water supply is restored to customers.
"If you need further help or advice, please contact us on 03457 440088 and one of our team will be here to help, 24 hours a day."
The list of postcodes affected has been published on NI Water's website.
The utility firm said work is ongoing and it is expected to last until around 3pm on Thursday, 31 August.
A statement from NI Water said: "NI Water are aware of a loss of supply in your area,” said a spokesperson.
"Customers may experience a loss of water supply or a drop in pressure when the work is being carried out. We are working to fix the problem as soon as possible.
"Discoloured water can occur when the mains are disturbed. This can happen when there has been an interruption to supply following a burst main and the operational activity associated with the repair.
"All water is disinfected to ensure it is safe to drink. Following operational activity, the level of chlorine in the water supply may be boosted temporarily.
"The amount of chlorine is carefully controlled and monitored at our treatment works and strategic points in the distribution system.
"Water quality samples are taken following burst mains repairs to ensure that a satisfactory water supply is restored to customers.
"If you need further help or advice, please contact us on 03457 440088 and one of our team will be here to help, 24 hours a day."
The list of postcodes affected has been published on NI Water's website.
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