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Local Businesses and Services - Index - Water
Thames Water

Thames Water Utilities Ltd
www.thameswateruk.co.uk
PO Box 286
Swindon
SN38 2RA
Tel: 0845 9200 800
If you see a leak from a pipe in the road or footpath, please call our LEAKLINE on 0800 714 614
Thames Water provides drinking water to eight million people and sewage services to 13 million people. The supply area covers 5000 square miles across London and the Thames Valley: from Kent in the east to Gloucestershire in the west. We look after 20,000 miles of water mains and 40,000 miles of sewers – enough pipes to run around the world more than twice.

Wessex Water

Wessex Water
www.wessexwater.co.uk
1 Clevedon Walk
Nailsea
Bristol
BS48 1WW
Tel: +44(0)1225 526 000
Tel: 0845 600 4 600 (8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, emergency service at other times)
E-mail: info@wessexwater.co.uk

Leakstoppers: If you spot a leak contact our leakstoppers number:
Telephone: 0800 692 0 692 (24 hours) or
E-mail leakstoppers@wessexwater.co.uk

The UK Groundwater Forum
www.groundwateruk.org
Raising awareness of groundwater in the UK, groundwater is a source of drinking water for millions of people in the UK. Groundwater supports our rivers and wetlands and the plants and wildlife that exist in and around them but groundwater is under threat from our increasing water needs, pollution and climate change. Use this site to find out what you need to know about the issues that affect groundwater in the UK

Culligan Water
www.culliganonline.co.uk
Culligan is the world specialist in this field. Water is the essential element, available from nature and is rarely perfectly suitable for drinking. Treating water, or making it suitable for a specific use, thus becomes a fundamental need.

 
 

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