Parts of UK no tapwater?

Reason? Don’t know if a data center is in the vicinity.

… read the comments. Englandistan should be declared a third world country immediately. Reliable power and clean water are necessary for a functioning nation. If those can not be supplied then Englandistan no longer qualifies.as a functioning nation state. Come on Englandistan your time is running short.

Humans?
Bottom of the Technocratic…?
Food/ENERGY Chains.

… This is not only about “drinking water”. This concerns ALL of the uses for potable water. I hope the NHS has an adequate supply of doxycycline, azithromycin and zinc. If this persists outbreaks of cholera can not be far behind. From this report it sounds as if the water that does on occasion come through the tap is not clean. This report mentions “stocking the reservoir” with trucks of water. Is there water treatment between the reservoir and the water supply? The NHS needs to be handing out water testing kits. Wow! Think of how much infrastructure improvement could be made for these people with all of the money wasted on policing “mean tweets” and on feeding, breeding and providing for the Lebensunwertes Leben that has come into Englandistan. The media in Englandistan needs to supply the names, addresses, phone numbers, and brick and mortar office and service locations of those responsible for running this water system.

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Here are the principal names. Maybe those who live in Englandistan can more easily find the addresses.

Key Executive Leadership

  • David Hinton (Chief Executive Officer): Hinton has faced widespread calls for his resignation from residents and local MPs. He was recently recalled to Parliament after his previous testimony to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee was labeled “contradictory” to findings by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI).
  • Chris Train (Chairman): Train has been tasked with defending the company’s performance to the EFRA Committee. He recently disputed the regulator’s critical account of the company’s failures at the Pembury treatment works.
  • Andrew Farmer (Director): Farmer is an active director on the board, having served since 2015.
  • Lisa Jane Clement (Director): Clement has served as an active director since January 2023.
  • Caroline Sheridan (Non-Executive Director): Sheridan has been commissioned by the board to lead an internal review of the company’s performance, expected to be completed in April 2026.

Crisis Management Personnel

  • Matthew Dean (Incident Manager): Currently leading on-the-ground efforts to restore supplies, specifically managing the slow process of refilling the pipe network in East Grinstead.
  • Steve Andrews (Head of Operations Control): Managing the response to “exhausted” reservoir levels in Sussex and overseeing the deployment of bottled water stations.
  • Nick Bell (Incident Manager): Has been active in addressing the specific outages in the Tunbridge Wells and Frant areas caused by low storage tank levels
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