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Water Supply Contamination

Contaminated Water Supply

Following a Flood

Contamination of drinking water supplies is a serious risk following a flood as sewage may enter the water supply from overflowing sewage treatment plants.

Thames Water is responsible for the supply of clean drinking water within the Borough of Swindon. If, following a flood, you suspect that that your water supply may have become contaminated, please contact Thames Water for advice. This is particularly important if you notice a change in water quality, such as:

Contact Thames Water

For urgent enquiries which require an immediate response, telephone the Thames Water 24-hour Customer Centre on 0845 9200 800 (Minicom 0845 7200 898).

Alternatively, visit the Thames Water website (www.thameswater.co.uk).

General Advice

        - A private well or spring has been covered by flood
          water
        - The water has changed in colour or taste.

Above all: If you are at all concerned that your water supply has been affected by the flood, make sure you boil (or otherwise treat) the water. Continue to boil the water until the supply has been tested and shown to be safe.

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