LIVE | Formby Bypass to close for emergency repairs

31st May 2017
Burst water main
Formby homes left without water as result of leak.

Formby homes left without water as result of leak.

A burst water main has closed part of Formby Bypass and left some homes without water this morning (Wednesday 31 May).

Update @ 14:23 – We require specialist parts to complete the repairs to the burst water main on the Formby By Pass near to the junction with Altcar Road.  These parts should arrive tomorrow when our engineers will be back on site to complete the repairs.  Traffic management will remain in place until repairs are complete which may have an impact on your travel plans.

Your water supply should now be back to normal pressure. However, because there’s been some disturbance to the pipes in your area, you may notice the water is a little cloudy or discoloured.  You can check out our Discoloured Water page for more information.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Update @ 13:50 – Due to the complex nature of the repairs, works will be ongoing throughout the course of the day.

Your water supply should now be back on but the pressure may be lower than normal whilst we continue with our repairs.

Because there’s been some disturbance to the pipes in your area you may notice the water is a little cloudy or discoloured,  we know it doesn’t look nice but don’t worry, it’s unlikely to be harmful and will settle down again with time. You can help with this by letting your cold water tap run at a slight trickle until your water runs crystal clear again. You can check out our Discoloured Water page for more information.

We’re sorry for the trouble this may be causing you and we will get your taps flowing normally again as quickly as we can.

 

Update @ 11:40 – Our team of engineers are on site carrying out repairs to the burst water main on theFormby By Pass.  Due to the complex nature of the repairs the work will be ongoing throughout the course of the day.

Your water supply should now be back on but you may find the pressure will be slightly lower than normal until our repairs are complete.

Because there’s been some disturbance to the pipes in your area you may notice the water is a little cloudy or discoloured,  we know it doesn’t look nice but don’t worry, it’s unlikely to be harmful and will settle down again with time. You can help with this by letting your cold water tap run at a slight trickle until your water runs crystal clear again. You can check out our Discoloured Water page for more information.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.

 

Update @ 10:10 – In order to help get some water flowing through your taps again our inspector has moved water from a different area into yours whilst we’re sorting out the leak. You may find that it doesn’t flow as much as the pressure will be lower, but we’re working as quickly as we can on our pipe, so we can get your taps flowing back to normal again.

Because there’s been some disturbance to the pipes in your area you may notice the water is a little cloudy or discoloured,  we know it doesn’t look nice but don’t worry, it’s unlikely to be harmful and will settle down again with time. You can help with this by letting your cold water tap run at a slight trickle until your water runs crystal clear again.

We’re sorry if this has affected you getting on with your everyday jobs. You can check out our Discoloured Water page for more information.

 

Update @ 08:30 – Our team of engineers will be on site as soon as possible to start the repairs to the burst water main on the Formby By Pass.  Due to the complex nature of the repairs, work will be on-going throughout the course of the morning.

We’re sorry for the trouble this may be causing you and we will get your taps flowing normally again as quickly as we can.

 

Update @ 07:15 – A team of engineers are on the way to the Formby By Pass to begin repairs to a large burst water pipe causing no waters in your area. They will be on site as soon as possible.

 

Update @ 06.15   A leak on the Formby Bypass affecting customers in L37, has been spotted and reported to us. Our inspector is currently on-site and believes that this is the cause for some of you having no water or just a trickle.

A team of engineers has been requested to attend and should be on site as soon as possible. We’re sorry for the trouble this may be causing you and we will get your taps flowing normally again as quickly as we can.

 

Update @ 05:15 – You may have noticed that the water is coming out of your tap slower than usual or may have gone off altogether. We have one of our inspectors looking into this at the moment and as soon as we know what the cause of the problem is we’ll let you know.

We’re sorry about this and will try and get your taps flowing normally as quickly as we can. We’ll keep you posted as soon as we know what’s causing the problem.