Report by ITV Wales journalist Joanne Gallacher. Thousands of people are without water in the Conwy Valley for a second day after a burst water main at a treatment works near Dolgarrog.
Welsh Water has issued an update on the burst waterpipe, saying repair work has been completed but that water will not be fully restored for “up to 48 hours”. “This is a high-pressure water main, and ...
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The latest update from Welsh Water said: "We are still dealing with a burst water main at our Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works, Dolgarrog, which is impacting water supplies to properties across the ...
As many as 40,000 homes in north Wales remain without water following a burst pipe at Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works in Dolgarrog, Conwy. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday night ...
Yesterday, a burst water main at Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works left 8,000 homes without water across Conwy in north Wales. The water firm confirmed that only Conwy county had been impacted ...
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