Thames Water reported that it has successfully repaired a burst pipe that left many households in south London without water since Tuesday evening. Areas affected included Crystal Palace, Forest Hill, Sydenham, West Norwood, and Streatham. Although the majority of homes have had their water supply restored, the company is still working to flush systems for complete restoration. Additionally, Thames Water plans to dispute Ofwat's ruling limiting price increases, emphasizing that the restrictions could hinder essential investments and improvements needed for reliable service.
Thames Water stated it has fixed the burst pipe affecting south London, restoring supply to the majority of homes in the impacted areas.
The recent water outage left thousands in south London without water; the company is flushing systems to fully restore customer supplies.
Amid infrastructure challenges, Thames Water plans to challenge Ofwat's decision limiting price rises, claiming it hampers necessary investment for improvements.
Thames Water loses 24% of its supplied water through leaks, highlighting significant infrastructure issues that need addressing to ensure service reliability.
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