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Title: Water pressure Marple Bridge area
Post by: amazon on May 31, 2012, 08:27:16 PM
Any one having problems with low water pressure marple  bridge area .it's been great for weeks suddenly it's gone back to normall this  week low .
Title: Re: Water pressure Marple Bridge area
Post by: wheels on May 31, 2012, 11:06:08 PM
Mine has been low in the Manor Rd/Winnington Rd area for 3 days now
Title: Re: Water pressure Marple Bridge area
Post by: gazwhite on June 08, 2012, 06:22:03 PM
Hello,

I'm inolved in a business that neighbours land with a continual water burst issue - this caused (we beleive) by high pressure.  I doubt there is a lot that can be done about the pressure iself as it needs to be high to push up hills I assume (I may be wrong here, just that would be the logic to me).

I have emailed Steve Mogford, Chief Exec of United Utilities about the continual problems and infrastructure in the area - and had a positive response - hopefully something may be done, if not, could always email him again.

Anyone else who wants to, his email address is readily available on Google!
Title: Re: Water pressure Marple Bridge area
Post by: amazon on June 08, 2012, 07:24:37 PM
Hello,

I'm inolved in a business that neighbours land with a continual water burst issue - this caused (we beleive) by high pressure.  I doubt there is a lot that can be done about the pressure iself as it needs to be high to push up hills I assume (I may be wrong here, just that would be the logic to me).

I have emailed Steve Mogford, Chief Exec of United Utilities about the continual problems and infrastructure in the area - and had a positive response - hopefully something may be done, if not, could always email him again.

Anyone else who wants to, his email address is readily available on Google!

Thanks for that will email .
Title: Re: Water pressure Marple Bridge area
Post by: amazon on June 11, 2012, 07:41:16 PM
Hello,

I'm inolved in a business that neighbours land with a continual water burst issue - this caused (we beleive) by high pressure.  I doubt there is a lot that can be done about the pressure iself as it needs to be high to push up hills I assume (I may be wrong here, just that would be the logic to me).

I have emailed Steve Mogford, Chief Exec of United Utilities about the continual problems and infrastructure in the area - and had a positive response - hopefully something may be done, if not, could always email him again.

Anyone else who wants to, his email address is readily available on Google!

Thanks for that will email .
.       Emailed him today will let you know if I get a reply .
Title: Re: Water pressure Marple Bridge area
Post by: amazon on June 21, 2012, 09:28:10 PM
Hello,

I'm inolved in a business that neighbours land with a continual water burst issue - this caused (we beleive) by high pressure.  I doubt there is a lot that can be done about the pressure iself as it needs to be high to push up hills I assume (I may be wrong here, just that would be the logic to me).

I have emailed Steve Mogford, Chief Exec of United Utilities about the continual problems and infrastructure in the area - and had a positive response - hopefully something may be done, if not, could always email him again.

Water board been today the pressure is way below what it should be for a common supply .goingto change some valves in the footpath and road in about ten days . Will keep you posted .


Anyone else who wants to, his email address is readily available on Google!

Thanks for that will email .
.       Emailed him today will let you know if I get a reply .