Water going to be off 5 days

dannewhouse

Member
Location
huddersfield
Letter stating water will be off 9 till 5 for 5 days while they flush the main, can they do this bearing in mind we have livestock?
How has anyone got around it if they've had it? I would need 8 bowsers!
My only plan is to connect a bowser to supply but land that's level won't get anything like the flow needed?
Especially cows grazing on a hot day.
 
Location
East Mids
Letter stating water will be off 9 till 5 for 5 days while they flush the main, can they do this bearing in mind we have livestock?
How has anyone got around it if they've had it? I would need 8 bowsers!
My only plan is to connect a bowser to supply but land that's level won't get anything like the flow needed?
Especially cows grazing on a hot day.
just get in touch with them, they have to sort a suitable supply of water for your livestock.
 
just get in touch with them, they have to sort a suitable supply of water for your livestock.
He may have to get creative with them, I was told by SWW, that we should always have 48 hrs of needed water stored on farm for live stock, so told them that's fine, but on three blocks off lying arable ground that has a large water mains though it with a history of leaks the same would apply to them and I would deny access for48 hrs in the future, they sorted water for cattle at their expense. Everyone's happy.
 

Netherfield

Member
Location
West Yorkshire
Letter stating water will be off 9 till 5 for 5 days while they flush the main, can they do this bearing in mind we have livestock?
How has anyone got around it if they've had it? I would need 8 bowsers!
My only plan is to connect a bowser to supply but land that's level won't get anything like the flow needed?
Especially cows grazing on a hot day.
You might get lucky though, we had a similar letter earlier in the year, never went off at all, odd bit of peaty coloured water when I went for a shower.
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
He may have to get creative with them, I was told by SWW, that we should always have 48 hrs of needed water stored on farm for live stock, so told them that's fine, but on three blocks off lying arable ground that has a large water mains though it with a history of leaks the same would apply to them and I would deny access for48 hrs in the future, they sorted water for cattle at their expense. Everyone's happy.

is there a regulation governing water supply back up for livestock or is that a recommendation from SWW? Have to be honest and Say we wouldn't have that amount of water knocking about at any time of year. We've got ponds and such but not a potable water storage solution.
 
I would guess at a SWW thing, because it was said by a manager with a " not my problem" sort of attitude, so we had to make it his problem going forward.
 
Letter stating water will be off 9 till 5 for 5 days while they flush the main, can they do this bearing in mind we have livestock?
How has anyone got around it if they've had it? I would need 8 bowsers!
My only plan is to connect a bowser to supply but land that's level won't get anything like the flow needed?
Especially cows grazing on a hot day.
In my experience we had a water disruption we explained that we had pigs housed and the needed water at first they weren't co-operating, once we explained it would turn into a welfare issue and animal welfare would be contacted they soon arranged a 25,000ltr bowser to be deliverd.
 

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