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Three water mains burst in Braintree

4:20pm Friday 16th May 2008

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Three water mains burst in Braintree today, Anglian Water has confirmed.

Homes have been flooded and water has been turned off temporarily at three locations.

The first pipe to burst was at Greenway Gardens, in Great Notley, followed by one at Malyon Close and Boleyns Avenue, in Braintree.

Collette Nicholls, a spokeswoman for Anglian Water, said 32 properties were off water at Greenway Gardens at lunchtime while the main was repaired.

She said at Malyon Close a 10ins main went and while no-one lost water as a result, homes were flooded.

Loss adjustors, who represent the water provider, had been sent to the flooded homes to assess the extent of the damage and work with people.

And at Boleyns Avenue ten properties would be off water for a short period while the main was repaired.

In response to whether today's bursts were unusual, she said: "It can happen.

"Water mains which are underground are very vulnerable. They do their jobs most of the time but a water main, if there's a problem and another two mains close to it, it can trigger off a problem somewhere else close by."

What caused today's bursts is being investigated by Anglian Water, she said.


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David Smith, says...
7:38pm Fri 16 May 08

There was also burst water main in Springwood Drive on Thursday morning. Some sites had their water shut off for about an hour at lunch time

Chris - Braintree, Braintree says...
7:40pm Sat 17 May 08

It looks really bad. Imagine waking up to that outside your house.

Where about in Springwood Drive did the water main burst??

Steve, Braintree says...
3:19pm Mon 19 May 08

Resisdents on the Marks Farm estate were without water on thursday morning for 4 hours due to a mains issue. Utility companies in this country are getting worse, despite rising prices.

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