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Last updated Saturday 3 November 2018 - 11:25hrs.


We're sorry to customers in the SE22 area who may still be experiencing problems with their water supply.


Our teams are continuing to work to try to restore water to your area, and bottled water is available from the location listed below.


Thank you for your continued patience.


Bottled water is located at :


Straker's Road, SE15 3UA



You can also keep up to date by clicking on our twitter link:

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> This is pretty unacceptable. It?s been going on

> too long now.



In August 2003 the whole area was without water for about 2 WEEKS - hope we're not in for a repeat - Oh, and we all received letters saying we'd get compensation ( about ?50 was quoted I believe ) but surprise surprise - it never happened.

shelly2106 Wrote:

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> You still out of water on east dulwich estate? I

> live on east dulwich estate had no problem at all.

> Water fine!


Still nothing - but we are on the top floor. We were ok until this morning. Kitchen tap went first, now the bathroom tap isn?t working and the toilet as well.

Bony Fido Wrote:

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> I wonder whether Thames Water's Twitter account

> has been hacked ?

> There seems to be a lot of Russian-looking script

> on it suddenly...


Very strange - if you go to Thames Water's Twitter account on Chrome or IE it's OK but if you use Microsoft Edge browser there's a load of foreign text on it.

Low pressure or no water


Last updated Saturday 3 November 2018 - 14:35hrs.

We're sorry to customers in the SE22 area who may still be experiencing problems with their water supply.


Our teams are continuing to work to restore water to your area, but it is a more complex repair than at first thought.


The bottled water station has currently ran out of water and further is on its way.


As soon as it is on site we will update this website


You can also keep up to date by clicking on our twitter link:

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