Bottled water stations are open in Bramley and supplies are being taken to vulnerable customers.
A resident in a Surrey village which is facing weeks without mains water due to a contamination scare has described becoming "violently sick" after drinking from her tap.
Resident Gillian Wadsted said she became unwell after drinking tap water before the alarm was raised: "For about four hours on Friday afternoon I was really sick."Thames Water has said work is ongoing to flush the network and replace pipes. "We are told now that possibly that was as far back as 2016 and so for years and years, potentially, we have had fuel – petrol - leeching into the ground.”
"We are using special noise-supressing barriers to help reduce disturbance as much as we can while we carry out this essential work."
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