Posted: Sat 25th Jun 2022

Water supply issues ‘resolved’ after widespread outage

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jun 25th, 2022

UPDATE: Water supplies should be back on after a widespread outage over the last few hours.

Hafren Dyfrdwy said “We are happy to confirm that our teams have resolved the issue and all supplies should now slowly be returning to normal.

“Your water may also look slightly different. This discolouration is nothing to worry about. You can easily clear it by gently running your cold tap for about 20 minutes.

“The flow should be about as thick as a pencil. After that, your water should be clear again.

“Thank you for your patience whilst this was ongoing. ”

Shannon sent us the top image of what appeared to be a large water leak in Queensway area.

Original information below…

Water supply issues are affecting part of the town today.

Many town centre businesses are affected as well as residential properties, with the issues starting around 11am.

Hafren Dyfrdwy said, “We are aware that some customers living in the LL12 area of Wrexham may be experiencing supply interruptions this morning.

“We have teams in place who are investigating the cause.

“Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.”



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